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united states dinner from kansas. three years after kansas became a state, statuary hall, where we are today was established in 1864 and each state was granted two statutes of citizens who were, quote, illustrious for their historic renown or for for distinguished civic or military service. as each state may deem worthy of this national commemoration. over in the rotunda stands one bronze statue of the kansan dwight the eisenhower general and former president of the united states. and for more than a century, standing in this location has been a kansas statement statesman. john ingalls, who proudly represented our state as our second statue today, we have a new kansan to represent our state in the u.s. capitol. someone recognized for her historic renown as an aviator, but also someone who broke barriers, created opportunities for others, and captivated the attention of the world with her adventuresome spirit. kansas amelia earhart. with dwight eisenhower and now amelia earhart. kansas officially has two of the most ic
united states dinner from kansas. three years after kansas became a state, statuary hall, where we are today was established in 1864 and each state was granted two statutes of citizens who were, quote, illustrious for their historic renown or for for distinguished civic or military service. as each state may deem worthy of this national commemoration. over in the rotunda stands one bronze statue of the kansan dwight the eisenhower general and former president of the united states. and for more...
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united states dinner from kansas. three years after kansas became a state, statuary hall, where we are today was established in 1864 and each state was granted two statutes of citizens who were, quote, illustrious for their historic renown or for for distinguished civic or military service. as each state may deem worthy of this national commemoration. over in the rotunda stands one bronze statue of the kansan dwight the eisenhower general and former president of the united states. and for more than a century, standing in this location has been a kansas statement statesman. john ingalls, who proudly represented our state as our second statue today, we have a new kansan to represent our state in the u.s. capitol. someone recognized for her historic renown as an aviator, but also someone who broke barriers, created opportunities for others, and captivated the attention of the world with her adventuresome spirit. kansas amelia earhart. with dwight eisenhower and now amelia earhart. kansas officially has two of the most ic
united states dinner from kansas. three years after kansas became a state, statuary hall, where we are today was established in 1864 and each state was granted two statutes of citizens who were, quote, illustrious for their historic renown or for for distinguished civic or military service. as each state may deem worthy of this national commemoration. over in the rotunda stands one bronze statue of the kansan dwight the eisenhower general and former president of the united states. and for more...
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i am here in kansas. do think it is about people having a, eventually a body of work that can counter the tag people are trying to put on them. that is helpful. having people like you is helpful. i was always, benefited when i started running statewide in the first two races were insurance commissioner. my married name helped because keith was a popular republican and i remember the first time i went out west to some farm show and people looked at my name tag and they were like, yep. people would say, how is keith? i said, no complaints. in this kid with me said, isn't he dead? [laughter] yeah, but i'm not to be the one, you know? but it was, so i got some lift from that. it is about talking to people and listening to people and having people understand you care more about them then you do yourself and what is going on and you are listening to them and identify with issues. in this state, education and choice, and it became some issues around climate and energy . those were the issues, and economic develo
i am here in kansas. do think it is about people having a, eventually a body of work that can counter the tag people are trying to put on them. that is helpful. having people like you is helpful. i was always, benefited when i started running statewide in the first two races were insurance commissioner. my married name helped because keith was a popular republican and i remember the first time i went out west to some farm show and people looked at my name tag and they were like, yep. people...
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party where suddenly there was a new, in 96 in kansas. there was abr new branch of the republican party and about a was more ferocious among republicans frankly that it was between democratsra and republicans. in fact, it gave in this state a wide birth to democrats to make deals in the legislature and run and win races. that began to happen all over the o country. the partisanship became much more complicated. it was also tied to, wasn't a broad tent that became a narrow belief system and people were asked to exit from the own party registration. kansas is interesting. i went back ten years. i thought this was different. we have approximately the same number of registered republicans, independents and democrats as we did ten yearsnd ago. that'sth not like a lot of stat. independent is still a big block of voters. many find themselves not want to self identify as partisan and i think that is somewhat different than a lot of places in the country. those independents to move back and forth. i do think it has grown and social media has added
party where suddenly there was a new, in 96 in kansas. there was abr new branch of the republican party and about a was more ferocious among republicans frankly that it was between democratsra and republicans. in fact, it gave in this state a wide birth to democrats to make deals in the legislature and run and win races. that began to happen all over the o country. the partisanship became much more complicated. it was also tied to, wasn't a broad tent that became a narrow belief system and...
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icam from kansas. 3 million people in all of kansas. that is a staggering number of people who came to our country unlawfully. we are a welcoming and decent nation, but allows people to make the dangerous trek across this border is awful. we had a policy which slowed the flow of illegal immigration. when some politician tells you it can't be done and we should spend more money in central america to stop it, i can tell you, it doesn't require more money. one needs to be serious about protecting america, its sovereignty, our economy, and our kids from fentanyl. they were not caused by people who have called for -- as republicans, who have said we're clinging to our guns and faith. they have called us deplorable's. or the maga-fascists now. new phrase. we were weakened by record spending and regulations. $201 billion in regulatory costs. more than 72,000 new pages of regulation. 69 in new major regulations. anybody think we are under regulated in america? more than 100 new regulations on appliances alone. it may keep me out of my refrigera
icam from kansas. 3 million people in all of kansas. that is a staggering number of people who came to our country unlawfully. we are a welcoming and decent nation, but allows people to make the dangerous trek across this border is awful. we had a policy which slowed the flow of illegal immigration. when some politician tells you it can't be done and we should spend more money in central america to stop it, i can tell you, it doesn't require more money. one needs to be serious about protecting...
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and then comes the kansas nebraska act of 1854. it opened kansas territory. previously off limits to slavery by virtue of the misery compromise of 1820. it tears up that part of the missouri compromise. it opens at kansas territory potentially to slavery. this really candles a spark in john brown. it energize the abolitionist movement. this seemed to be further evidence that slavery was expanding. there was a hope among many moderate anti slavery folks that if slavery could simply be contained eventually it would die of its own weight. as it had dined of its own weight in the north. with the kansas nebraska act it looked like it was breaking out of the region in which it had previously been contained. john brown was taught by his son a couple of his adult sons into going to kansas and taking up arms in the struggle against slavery. kansas was open to settlement by free settlers and by pro slavery sliders. each could bring their property. the folks from the free states could bring their horses and mules. the idea was that under -- when the time came, that kans
and then comes the kansas nebraska act of 1854. it opened kansas territory. previously off limits to slavery by virtue of the misery compromise of 1820. it tears up that part of the missouri compromise. it opens at kansas territory potentially to slavery. this really candles a spark in john brown. it energize the abolitionist movement. this seemed to be further evidence that slavery was expanding. there was a hope among many moderate anti slavery folks that if slavery could simply be contained...
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kansas does have a brand.re the rectangle next to the other rectangle. [ laughter ] more importantly, what did kansas do to serve that? [ laughter ] minding their own business, they get an unprompted attack from the mayor of new york. obviously, the insult didn't sit well with people from kansas who issued this very kansassy rebuttal on their local news. >> okay, mayor adams, those are fighting words. check this out. close to 3 million people live in the sunflower state. dodge city is really the windy city. in fact, it's the windiest city in america. it ain't chicago. there are more than 500 caves in kansas. and we're saving the bees. our state bug is the honeybee. so take that, mayor adams. >> jimmy: wow, whoa, whoa. no need to get nasty, guys, come on, now. [ laughter ] somebody needs to help kansas with their snaps. they're bragging about how many caves they have. [ laughter ] and the truth is, new york and kansas have a lot more in common than you think. for one thing, both places don't like eric adams, ri
kansas does have a brand.re the rectangle next to the other rectangle. [ laughter ] more importantly, what did kansas do to serve that? [ laughter ] minding their own business, they get an unprompted attack from the mayor of new york. obviously, the insult didn't sit well with people from kansas who issued this very kansassy rebuttal on their local news. >> okay, mayor adams, those are fighting words. check this out. close to 3 million people live in the sunflower state. dodge city is...
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, with open kansas territory. previously slavery a compromise 51820, the part of the missouri compromise and potentially opens us up for slavery. this had a spark and energize the abolitionist movement because it seemed to be further evidence that slavery was expanding there's a hope among many antislavery folks that the slavery can simply be contained, and it actually died in sunlight. but with the kansas nebraska act look like slavery was breaking off and rated had been previously detained and john brown was several adults and to come to kansas and taking up arms in the struggle against slavery. in kansas was opened by pro celebrities could bring their property so the free states to bring the horses and in the freight in the states that has slavery they could bring the slaves and the horses. has had enough people to qualify they could get to get involved in the constitution the constitution could say that it will be a free state or slave state so who could have kansas either with proslavery or anti- slavery lett
, with open kansas territory. previously slavery a compromise 51820, the part of the missouri compromise and potentially opens us up for slavery. this had a spark and energize the abolitionist movement because it seemed to be further evidence that slavery was expanding there's a hope among many antislavery folks that the slavery can simply be contained, and it actually died in sunlight. but with the kansas nebraska act look like slavery was breaking off and rated had been previously detained...
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then comes the kansas, nebraska ask of 1854, which opened kansas territory. previously off limits to slavery by virtue of the misery compromise of 1820. he tears of that part of the missouri compromise and opens up that territory to slavery. this really kindled a spark in genre. and it internet energize the abolitionist movement because they seem to be further evidence that slavery was expanding. there was a hope among many moderate anti slavery folks and that if slavery could simply be contained, then eventually it would die of a tone weight. it had died of its own weight in the north. with the kansas nebraska ask act, it looked like slavery was breaking out of its region where it has been contained. john brown was taught by his son, a couple of his several sons into going to kansas and taking up arms in the struggle against slavery. kansas was open to settlement by free settlers and by pro slavery settlers. each could bring their own property. the folks from the free state would bring their -- and their slaves. the idea was that under stephen douglas is for
then comes the kansas, nebraska ask of 1854, which opened kansas territory. previously off limits to slavery by virtue of the misery compromise of 1820. he tears of that part of the missouri compromise and opens up that territory to slavery. this really kindled a spark in genre. and it internet energize the abolitionist movement because they seem to be further evidence that slavery was expanding. there was a hope among many moderate anti slavery folks and that if slavery could simply be...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas, mr. mann, for five minutes. mr. mann: mr. speaker, i rise today to deliver the 14th installment of my farm bill impact series during a time when the effects of a poor harvest in kansas are only compounded by rising inflation. kansas farmers are laboring under the burden of skyrocketing input costs while they work to keep our country fuel, fed, and clothed. and they need a workable solution to this inforeign relation crisis before the situation gets already worse. farming is volatile without the burden of inflation. input costs will continue to rise to astronomical rates throughout 222 and beyond -- 2022 and beyond. for the example, the corn harvest is under way in some parts of kansas and the results are a fraction of the yield far farmers hope for and bank on during the season. the farm bill, which congress will re-authorize in 2023, exists in part specifically for situations like this current corn crop to provide emergency assistance to ag producers even when mother nature doesn't coope
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas, mr. mann, for five minutes. mr. mann: mr. speaker, i rise today to deliver the 14th installment of my farm bill impact series during a time when the effects of a poor harvest in kansas are only compounded by rising inflation. kansas farmers are laboring under the burden of skyrocketing input costs while they work to keep our country fuel, fed, and clothed. and they need a workable solution to this inforeign relation crisis...
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you did see that in kansas. number of voters that voted for the pro-choice position in kansas were registered republicans as you say. people who are perhaps not only pro-choice but are not constable would government overreach. when you lay that in on top of what we've seen from the january 6th hearings when they see the candidates that the republican party has nominated and put forth in many states, who are frankly far more extreme than the middle of the road american voter, it's not surprising to see at this point you adopt acting as that focal point and impetus to see the energy moving away from the republicans and towards the democrats and a critical moment. >> it does not necessarily mean a blue wave so much as it means not the red wave that everyone has been talking about. i have about 30 seconds left but i have to ask you, any sort of geographic hotspots where you feel this increase in voter registration could make a big difference? >> the fascinating thing is how diverse it is, that we see big surges in r
you did see that in kansas. number of voters that voted for the pro-choice position in kansas were registered republicans as you say. people who are perhaps not only pro-choice but are not constable would government overreach. when you lay that in on top of what we've seen from the january 6th hearings when they see the candidates that the republican party has nominated and put forth in many states, who are frankly far more extreme than the middle of the road american voter, it's not surprising...
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it isn't just happening in red states like kansas.ers there overwhelmingly rejected an abortion ban last month. it's also in swing states including pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin. there are now nine weeks until these crucial midterm elections. the question is what was once seen as going to be sort of a republican surge and wave, could this now be the opposite? out front now, tom bonyer, the democratic political strategist behind this along with abby phillip, senior cnn political correspondent. tom, you have been doing this for nearly 30 years. you say the surge you are seeing in new women voters is unlike anything you have ever seen. what stands out to you the most about the trend? >> well, really it's exactly what you said. if you think of the context of this election, this was supposed to be a red wave election, and there was that expectation really after even the dobbs decision. we didn't see anything changing until, as you mentioned, we saw the kansas results. a lot of people, myself included, were very surprised not only by
it isn't just happening in red states like kansas.ers there overwhelmingly rejected an abortion ban last month. it's also in swing states including pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin. there are now nine weeks until these crucial midterm elections. the question is what was once seen as going to be sort of a republican surge and wave, could this now be the opposite? out front now, tom bonyer, the democratic political strategist behind this along with abby phillip, senior cnn political...
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kansas gubernatorial candidate derek schmidt is joining us next.reacts when we re return. ♪ here goes nothing. hey greg. uhh...hello? it's me, your heart! really? yes! recording an ekg in 30 seconds. tada! wow, that was fast. you know it! kardia offers the only personal ekgs that detect six of the most common arrhythmias in just 30 seconds. so you can manage your heart health from home, or on the go. your heart rhythm is normal. no arrhythmias in sight. i wonder what my doctor would say. ooh! let's find out! with kardia, you can email your ekg directly to them or send it to a cardiologist for review. kardia can do all that? all that and then some, greg! kardia also gives you access to heart health reports and automatic ekg sharing. what next? let's get some fresh air. been cooped up for too long. yeah... ♪ kardia mobile card is available for just $99. get yours at kardia.com or amazon. >> tammy: welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." amid the laughs and turn americo far left indoctrination centers. parental rights are becoming a top iss
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>> you saw the analysis in kansas and you've seen it in places like pennsylvania. registries -- disproportionately mn registering democrat. it is motivating people to come out. this causes a problem because one of the things that has happened since truck and 16, 18, and 20 and now 2022 is that no one knows who is coming out and we are surprised every time. oh you cannot get more truck voters guess what? can area and now, we know there is a big restriction push and it is disproportionately women who are kissed off. this is the year of the pissed off woman and the fact is we will not know, because as pollsters and political people as well, we have not been good at coming out -- figuring out who is coming out. >> one of the things i will say, i think it will be a patchwork. -- i think there are states that abortion is settled in. i think in a state like pennsylvania where it is on the books it is so law, in the senate race it will have less impact the governors race. but in a state like nevada, it may have less of an impact. but, it is states where it is actively on t
>> you saw the analysis in kansas and you've seen it in places like pennsylvania. registries -- disproportionately mn registering democrat. it is motivating people to come out. this causes a problem because one of the things that has happened since truck and 16, 18, and 20 and now 2022 is that no one knows who is coming out and we are surprised every time. oh you cannot get more truck voters guess what? can area and now, we know there is a big restriction push and it is disproportionately...
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the other day utility kansas city star, i might run for mayor someday -- the other day you told kansas city star, you might run for mayor someday. jason: i guess we are just now in a place where we are like, we do not know what will happen and we are ok with that because i'm not trying to control it. i coach little league and playing baseball at 41 years old. i spend my down time thinking about it. my team are doing pretty well over the age of 40. >> i want to know how you are coaching. jason: we are doing really well in the over 40, we are doing less well in the over 30. i think we have lost three games this season. i spent like two hours a week. it is really fun. >> can anyone be elected to political office if they admit to needing psychological help? jason: i think so. i'm going to say something that is going to sound like something that something someone can say that is trying to run for office, that is not what i'm trying to say. i will tell you, i prefer we had more people in office who have dealt with their stuff. [applause] jason: i do not mean because all politicians are crazy
the other day utility kansas city star, i might run for mayor someday -- the other day you told kansas city star, you might run for mayor someday. jason: i guess we are just now in a place where we are like, we do not know what will happen and we are ok with that because i'm not trying to control it. i coach little league and playing baseball at 41 years old. i spend my down time thinking about it. my team are doing pretty well over the age of 40. >> i want to know how you are coaching....
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a little bit of rain for the kansas area.ouple earlier on. it's been really hot over much of the central u.s. and that's going to hang on for the next couple of days. let's take a look at your pollen forecast. here it is, not great. stretching from california towards the southwest in towards the plain states. it's very extreme for over the mississippi river valley, the ohio valley, tennessee refer valley in towards the mid-atlantic. so we will continue to bring you that, the very latest from astor pro. all right, steve. over to you. >> thank you very much than jis dean. >> janice: we got it. buses from our southern border have just arrived outside vice president kamala harris' residence at the naval observatory in washington, d.c. griff jenkins is live on the scene to he will tell us more. griff is, that massachusetts avenue that i'm looking at right there? >> yeah. good morning, steve, ainsley, and brian. this bus just arrived moments ago. i talked to. so folks, apparently this bus come from del rio, texas. that's what the g
a little bit of rain for the kansas area.ouple earlier on. it's been really hot over much of the central u.s. and that's going to hang on for the next couple of days. let's take a look at your pollen forecast. here it is, not great. stretching from california towards the southwest in towards the plain states. it's very extreme for over the mississippi river valley, the ohio valley, tennessee refer valley in towards the mid-atlantic. so we will continue to bring you that, the very latest from...
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but me tell you, like in kansas they are voting on it now. i refuse that my constituents walk into their ob appointments and have to be haunted by the voice of marco rubio telling them what they can and cannot do with their bodies. i would hate to force any woman fearful lindsey graham effectively has more control over her medical decisions than she or her doctors. i'm going to promise you all here today, i'll say it until i can no longer have a voice, i'm going to keep doing everything in my power to prevent this nation ban on basic healthcare band exclusively goes against the vast majority of americans want from happening. our country deserves better than that. my girls need to go up in a country where their decision-making is just as a valued as everyone else with these abortion bands tells their second-class citizens i refuse to let that happen. thank you. >> my colleagues seem to have promoted me. i'm barely a household word in my own household. now my colleagues say i am just a tall guy. [laughter] i got a promotion. all three of my col
but me tell you, like in kansas they are voting on it now. i refuse that my constituents walk into their ob appointments and have to be haunted by the voice of marco rubio telling them what they can and cannot do with their bodies. i would hate to force any woman fearful lindsey graham effectively has more control over her medical decisions than she or her doctors. i'm going to promise you all here today, i'll say it until i can no longer have a voice, i'm going to keep doing everything in my...
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midterm spotlight races contest for the top job in kansas. take you there.e of our fox affiliates covering tonight. fox 5 in new york where mayor eric adams announces new tent cities to house the growing number of migrants. two humanitarian emergency response and relief centers opened in the coming weeks. new york has been scrambling to find ways to house migrants that have been bused in texas. fox 11 in los angeles where school officials say they will make the anti-overdose medication narcan available at all campuses by mid october. it is the response to recent fentanyl overdoses by students, including the death of a 5-year-old girl in a hollywood school bathroom. and this is a live look fox 4 one of the big stories there everyone's favorite 55-foot tall cowboy usual spot at fair park. big tex will celebrate his 70th birthday this year. sporting a new shirt and jeans thanks to the folks at dickey's. every four years wardrobe. takes about two weeks to make the shirts. there you go. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll b
midterm spotlight races contest for the top job in kansas. take you there.e of our fox affiliates covering tonight. fox 5 in new york where mayor eric adams announces new tent cities to house the growing number of migrants. two humanitarian emergency response and relief centers opened in the coming weeks. new york has been scrambling to find ways to house migrants that have been bused in texas. fox 11 in los angeles where school officials say they will make the anti-overdose medication narcan...
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absolutely, well, but if you don't down to do that, kansas kansas amendment, remember, look at the messaging, those who were opposed to the amendment use. you see anti government match, that it was we are coming to take something away from the citizens that played well, even for pro lifers who voted against that was against rodney, is there a way to be successful republican in congress today or to get elected and to be independent of donald trump, or is being a trump republican. pretty much part of the deal. again, it depends on the district. look, i got to give president trump and his team credit. he came in the weekend before the election completely changed. turn out ball in a low turn out environment in a primary in june he'd never be been held in june before in my lifetime of my own state. so things happen that way. i gotta give them credit for strategizing, executing that strategy extremely well. but if you're going to have a parameter of somebody's loyalty to anyone individual, i just think that short shide, it depends on the district. look at the republican conference, i'm a part of,
absolutely, well, but if you don't down to do that, kansas kansas amendment, remember, look at the messaging, those who were opposed to the amendment use. you see anti government match, that it was we are coming to take something away from the citizens that played well, even for pro lifers who voted against that was against rodney, is there a way to be successful republican in congress today or to get elected and to be independent of donald trump, or is being a trump republican. pretty much...
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gap in kansas, and who voted.think the most telling statistic is that in that election that codified the rights -- we won by about 18 points. 51% of the voters were republican. that means thousands and thousands of republican voters in kansas went out to vote against an abortion ban. we are going to see that i believe, across the country. >> so you think the momentum that we have seen since the elimination since the jobs decision that overturned roe, then the kansas city decision which happens, the kansas vote which was i believe last month -- >> august. >> august. we're still 50 some odd days before the midterm elections. that's a lifetime in politics. do you think the momentum that we have been seeing will carry through to the ballot box in november? >> actually think the momentum is growing. oversee, jonathan, is two things. one is, state after state now banning abortion. it wasn't just a one day story. now west virginia, and now indiana. consistent. the next thing is, of course, we are hearing the tragic heart
gap in kansas, and who voted.think the most telling statistic is that in that election that codified the rights -- we won by about 18 points. 51% of the voters were republican. that means thousands and thousands of republican voters in kansas went out to vote against an abortion ban. we are going to see that i believe, across the country. >> so you think the momentum that we have seen since the elimination since the jobs decision that overturned roe, then the kansas city decision which...
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>> voter registration went to high numbers in kansas between dobbs and that kansas vote women were 70%k you're not going to see sustained. perhaps what you are seeing more importantly is the numbers are ahead of this point in 2018 or 2020 ye the numbers likely hit a spike the immediate period after dobbs but still higher. >> you talk about it, let's look at a map in the state of arizona, north carolina, ohio, pennsylvania, wisconsin they have important senate races. many have governors and secretary of state elections as well. that data there, we're talking about in those cases is a couple months old or several weeks old, anyway. the question is, when do you know? when do you see, as you're looking every day and every week at the new registration data how do you know if this is enough to change the outcome of those races? >> we won't know until after the votes are cast, which is a disappointing answer to a lot of people. but we'll have better cues and clues as we get closer. the early vote data can be helpful. it's not going to tell us everything. in the end it's an equation we don't k
>> voter registration went to high numbers in kansas between dobbs and that kansas vote women were 70%k you're not going to see sustained. perhaps what you are seeing more importantly is the numbers are ahead of this point in 2018 or 2020 ye the numbers likely hit a spike the immediate period after dobbs but still higher. >> you talk about it, let's look at a map in the state of arizona, north carolina, ohio, pennsylvania, wisconsin they have important senate races. many have...
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[cheers and applause] and thank, kansas. [cheers and applause] -- thank you, kansas. [cheers and applause] you guys are here. [cheers and applause] those extremist so-called leaders say we should return this issue to the voters in the state. well, isn't that ironic? [laughter] because some of these same people are the ones passing laws that make it more difficult for people in those states to vote, passing laws that ban drop boxes , make it a vehicle to give people food and water who have been standing in line for hours. un-american laws. so again, in this moment, the stakes could not be higher. and take a look, because i have, at which state, from which state are we seeing a tax on the freedom to vote? attacks on the lgbtq plus community? attacks on women's rights to make decisions about their own body? take a look at from where the attacks are happening, and then you will not be surprised to know that there are quite a few of those states that are doing all three at the same time. florida, georgia, texas. in this november, those governors, they will have to answer t
[cheers and applause] and thank, kansas. [cheers and applause] -- thank you, kansas. [cheers and applause] you guys are here. [cheers and applause] those extremist so-called leaders say we should return this issue to the voters in the state. well, isn't that ironic? [laughter] because some of these same people are the ones passing laws that make it more difficult for people in those states to vote, passing laws that ban drop boxes , make it a vehicle to give people food and water who have been...
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it's going to resonate in kansas. resonaonates in california. good luck to you.ously parent so good luck to you. good tha obviously, parents care and it's good that they'vee go t the option in kansas. thank you, derek. now we turn to another developing story as a new report from the national assessment of educationalment o progress finds thatfss fin the draconian covid lockdownmear measures undid decades. you guys of math and readingg progress as students were forced outprogress of the class but as usual, the white houseito immediately blamedus trump for the school closures, despite despite the left's endless push to keep them shut do the left's endless push to keep them shut down. joining us now with reactionrunr fox news contributor leo terrell. leo terrell.you know, r i remember president trump repeatedly demanded said its schools got to open.e le it was the left wing teacher's unions that shut them down. what's your take on now?mpt to t their attempt to blame thishis on trump? trump for the entire show?>> tammy has a common theme.ive fo the democrats will lie
it's going to resonate in kansas. resonaonates in california. good luck to you.ously parent so good luck to you. good tha obviously, parents care and it's good that they'vee go t the option in kansas. thank you, derek. now we turn to another developing story as a new report from the national assessment of educationalment o progress finds thatfss fin the draconian covid lockdownmear measures undid decades. you guys of math and readingg progress as students were forced outprogress of the class...
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what officials at the johnson county library in kansas, which is a suburb of kansas city just over.the state line patron recently returned this now vintage vhs copy of the 1994 russian war drama burnt by the sun, apparently last checked out of 19 years ago. back in 2003. i hope they were kind. with the rewind. unlike the old blockbuster in the library was far more forgiving, with the late fines back then. 30 cents per day, captain just $6. it's unclear if the patron will be subject to any fine library says it just hopes the return will inspire more people to return their overdue books. that's right for blockbuster. you were fined for late returns and for not rewinding it, weren't you. somebody tell detective bookman seinfeld reference there. okay next to a dog filling in for a tugboat what camras captured the moment of water rescue dog named oakley dragged the roughly £2800 pontoon boat to shore after it became became stranded on a lake in pennsylvania, just outside of ireland. the dog even managed to swim against the water, strong and choppy current in order to save the boat, oakle
what officials at the johnson county library in kansas, which is a suburb of kansas city just over.the state line patron recently returned this now vintage vhs copy of the 1994 russian war drama burnt by the sun, apparently last checked out of 19 years ago. back in 2003. i hope they were kind. with the rewind. unlike the old blockbuster in the library was far more forgiving, with the late fines back then. 30 cents per day, captain just $6. it's unclear if the patron will be subject to any fine...
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. >> that is why you saw the voters of kansas turn out in droves, 500,000 of them. >> republicans in congress are focused on taking rights away from millions, millions of women across the country. while we are fighting for progress, they are fighting to take us back. >> reporter: at the state level west virginia state lawmakers passed a bill tuesday effectively banning abortion except in cases including some medical emergencies and sexual assault, and graham's bill needs 60 senate votes to advance, an uphill climb given democrats are in the majority. house republican chris smith introduced a companion bill in that chamber. andrew. >> justin finch for us there in washington, thank you. >>> it is time now for a look at your wednesday weather. a long cleanup effort is under way after mudslides damaged homes and businesses in san bernardino county, california. evacuation orders remained in place overnight and several feet of mud trapping vehicles. it could be days before those cars are freed. on the radar heavy rain is expected today for the rockies and the southwest. flood watches are p
. >> that is why you saw the voters of kansas turn out in droves, 500,000 of them. >> republicans in congress are focused on taking rights away from millions, millions of women across the country. while we are fighting for progress, they are fighting to take us back. >> reporter: at the state level west virginia state lawmakers passed a bill tuesday effectively banning abortion except in cases including some medical emergencies and sexual assault, and graham's bill needs 60...
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kansas city.entrepreneurial community. i'm a healthcare leader and business leader. as i have been out talking with voters crossing the third, i've heard one thing continuously. that is economic hardship right now. most families here in the third congressional district have told me that at minimum due to rising inflation, they are paying an extra $6,000 per year. in some cases families have told me $9,000 per year. we're not in a great place. we need to really improve the trajectory of this country. the person i am running against who voted with joe biden 100% of the time and very unpopular in this district and women in particular. they are dealing with the difficulties within their family of high inflation, but many of them are still in the place where they are wanting to get back into the workforce after having taken care of kids during the pandemic. i've lived through that myself. i have raised two wonderful teenagers with my husband. i've been a senior leader in business and i know what it tak
kansas city.entrepreneurial community. i'm a healthcare leader and business leader. as i have been out talking with voters crossing the third, i've heard one thing continuously. that is economic hardship right now. most families here in the third congressional district have told me that at minimum due to rising inflation, they are paying an extra $6,000 per year. in some cases families have told me $9,000 per year. we're not in a great place. we need to really improve the trajectory of this...
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wade is completely manufactured. >> we were just talking about kansas, so let's take a deeper.nsas, voters rejected a ballot measure that -- red state that would allow ban abortions. there and democrat pat, ryan channeled abortion anger into a surprise went for a seat in congress. is that anger really manufactured, margaret? >> no, it's not. here's the thing, it's not so clear that in red states they would necessarily be passing these restrictive and horrific abortion laws, certainly in someday are. and in some they're trying to, look at louisiana. but in another red state, kansas, registered sweeping numbers of new voters and past -- overturn, prevented serious restrictions and codified protections for abortion. a very surprising outcome, just weeks after the dobbs decision was handed down. so, this is, make no mistake, a polarizing issue that has galvanized support of democrats and moderate republicans. there are some, a few pro-choice republicans left. and it has blunted what would have been historic winds that would've slept republicans into the house and senate in septembe
wade is completely manufactured. >> we were just talking about kansas, so let's take a deeper.nsas, voters rejected a ballot measure that -- red state that would allow ban abortions. there and democrat pat, ryan channeled abortion anger into a surprise went for a seat in congress. is that anger really manufactured, margaret? >> no, it's not. here's the thing, it's not so clear that in red states they would necessarily be passing these restrictive and horrific abortion laws,...
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it was hosted by the dole institute of politics at the university of kansas. this is one hour and 15 minutes. providers giving you have read receipt to democracy. next a discussion about republican and democratic strategies this election season. as parties battle for control of the house and senate. it was at the dull institute of politics at the university of kansas this is one hour 15 minutes. after the program, we will have time for the audience to ask questions. if you have a question, please raise your hand and ask a student worker for the microphone and a student will come to you. for virtual viewers we send your questions to joel questions at ku.edu. please just as one brief question. the institute's mission is to foster respectful discussion around difficult but important topics. please raise your questions with this in mind and ask is one brief russian. i would like to remind you to turn off your cell phones and these join me in welcoming the director of the dull institute -- joel --dole institute. >> think you for your introduction. i am grateful for
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total non fentanyl overdose deaths to exceed 00 deaths in 2022, senator from kansas a medical doctorr marshall good to see you this morning thanks very much for being here you recent introduced the drug cartel terrorist designation act formally designates drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations tell me about that determination what difference we see when you actually name this group a terrorist group. >> well maria certainly, are the governor candidate is correct one pill can will maybe 2 or 300 people everyday i knowure familiar with 911 in your backyard, we lost 3,000 americans, certainly we hold that in reverence now we're loving 3,000 americans about every two or three weeks what we did in response to 9/11 war on terrorism what we want with cartel the cartels joe biden are largely responsible for the poisoning of young adults making them terrorists it will give our law enforcement officers our prosecutors more teeth, it have all government approach for instance the treasury department could freeze assets of cartel putting finks in the dick the real problem joe biden i don
total non fentanyl overdose deaths to exceed 00 deaths in 2022, senator from kansas a medical doctorr marshall good to see you this morning thanks very much for being here you recent introduced the drug cartel terrorist designation act formally designates drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations tell me about that determination what difference we see when you actually name this group a terrorist group. >> well maria certainly, are the governor candidate is correct one pill can will...
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it could be the deciding factor in a race in kansas that is gaining national attention. polls show a tight race between the incumbent democratic governor lori laura kelly and republican state ag derek schmidt. and picking up that story the midwest bureau, hello. >> bill, good morning to you. a lot of people will remember laura kelly was the first governor in the nation to cancel the rest of the 2020 school year for students back in 2020. she was the first governor of the nation to do that. in the selection, it large part a referendum on that decision. a decision she is standing by. touting her worth with g.o.p.-controlled legislature to get schools fully funded. her opponent kansas attorney general derek schmidt is hammering on the frustrations and damages to kids and families that have come from her decision to close the schools, arguing that kelly went too far. >> derek, i will never apologize for protecting the lives of our children. [applause] >> what good does it do to fully fund schools if you turn around and walk the children out of them? >> bill: along with educa
it could be the deciding factor in a race in kansas that is gaining national attention. polls show a tight race between the incumbent democratic governor lori laura kelly and republican state ag derek schmidt. and picking up that story the midwest bureau, hello. >> bill, good morning to you. a lot of people will remember laura kelly was the first governor in the nation to cancel the rest of the 2020 school year for students back in 2020. she was the first governor of the nation to do...
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coming after the rights of people across the country and this atrocious bill threatens the people of kansas, who just voted overwhelmingly to protect abortion rights. it threatens the hundreds of thousands of people in michigan who just signed a petition it for referendum vote to protect abortion and states like mine, which already have strong abortion protections on our books. and if you now republicans have tried to play down there abortion extremism and then trying to run away from the consequences of their extreme agenda and even as patients have been denied prescriptions they need and even if the doctors have enforced to wait until the patient's are in danger before they can take action even as healthcare crisis, they have caused across the state lines to disastrous effects movement enter despite the empty rhetoric about leaving it to the sake of the truth has been painfully clear, they think they know better than women when it comes to reproductive health care decisions read they have shown again and again that they do not trust women to have full control over their own bodies and the
coming after the rights of people across the country and this atrocious bill threatens the people of kansas, who just voted overwhelmingly to protect abortion rights. it threatens the hundreds of thousands of people in michigan who just signed a petition it for referendum vote to protect abortion and states like mine, which already have strong abortion protections on our books. and if you now republicans have tried to play down there abortion extremism and then trying to run away from the...
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in 2018, the state of kansas dedicated a mural honoring the legacy of brown v. board of education that is in our state house on the third floor where thousands of people will come to see it including many busloads of children on school field trips. i found there was no print of this. i wanted to give you a copy of that. so we are having something made that is a replica that will be framed and sent to you. i wish you all could see the mural that was painted by a man named michael young. it depicts the strife and the hardships before and after the brown versus board decision. and in the front, it depicts an idealized future. where we are still heading. where children experience the joy of education together of all races. in the background, the center of it is the supreme court elting. -- building. it's where the justice started and where we are headed in the future. we appreciate so much what the court does to lead this country. knowing what is justice, what is liberty, and what kind of people we want to be. thank you for sharing your time with us in the 10th circ
in 2018, the state of kansas dedicated a mural honoring the legacy of brown v. board of education that is in our state house on the third floor where thousands of people will come to see it including many busloads of children on school field trips. i found there was no print of this. i wanted to give you a copy of that. so we are having something made that is a replica that will be framed and sent to you. i wish you all could see the mural that was painted by a man named michael young. it...
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she'll tell us why, and we will get reaction from the former president of the federal reserve of kansasomas hoenig is here. then, 21 years after the september 11th attacks thousands of first responders and workers at ground zero are still fighting for health benefits as a startling new study reveals another a major health hazard now developing among these heroes. details from a former fdny lieutenant coming up. >>> but first this weekend, president biden continuing to slam the so-called maga republicans while touting his recent massive climate spending and tax increase law. watch. >> republicans talk about being fiscally responsible. we are reducing the deficit while all these things we're doing to spend money. [cheers and applause] not a joke. you think if they really cared about inflation, reducing it, they would have voted for the inflation reduction act. they're coming after your social security. you think i'm kidding. no. just go read the only election plan the republicans put out this year. maria: and joining me right now is senate minority whip, member of the senate finance commi
she'll tell us why, and we will get reaction from the former president of the federal reserve of kansasomas hoenig is here. then, 21 years after the september 11th attacks thousands of first responders and workers at ground zero are still fighting for health benefits as a startling new study reveals another a major health hazard now developing among these heroes. details from a former fdny lieutenant coming up. >>> but first this weekend, president biden continuing to slam the...