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i think kansas should join them. most of those 18 states are performing better economically than the state of kansas. gov. kelly: yeah, i think what you just brought up, economics, that is another reason i am concerned. if these kinds of policies and bills get past, they wreak economic havoc. that is why four other republican governors vetoed similar legislation because they knew the impact it would have on their states. mr. haines: coal barely registers any more -- in kansas, obesity has risen, drug and alcohol has increased, and so has depression and mentalist. as governor, what is the single biggest policy change you will make to improve the health of kansans? gov. kelly: i will expand medicaid. mr. schmidt: well, the governor has said that now for four-sears and she has not -- now for four- plus years and she has not gotten that done. i don't know what she thinks will change. it makes a good thing to talk about in the middle of an election campaign, but at the end of the day the kansas legislature in anything lik
i think kansas should join them. most of those 18 states are performing better economically than the state of kansas. gov. kelly: yeah, i think what you just brought up, economics, that is another reason i am concerned. if these kinds of policies and bills get past, they wreak economic havoc. that is why four other republican governors vetoed similar legislation because they knew the impact it would have on their states. mr. haines: coal barely registers any more -- in kansas, obesity has...
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this is an hour. >> who will lead kansas? >> i ran for governor because i wanted to get the state >> it all comes down to this hello everyone, welcome, the two candidates on my stage today are will -- they will be meeting for the last time right now have you noticed that our nation's governors are imploring some of the biggest issues that are dividing america right now from abortion to immigration. -- two issues of everything from guns and this year you have a saying of hoover next governor will be in the office. does democrat laura kelly deserve four more years in the to leave this state for the next four years. from a vantage point, this is not about me, this is about you, this is about people in the state who are not better off than they were four years ago. i am running for governor for all people whose jobs are declared non-essential. kids that were locked out of school and they are struggling with the consequences of the decisions. i am running for governor -- the old who need unemployment benefits and were not able to
this is an hour. >> who will lead kansas? >> i ran for governor because i wanted to get the state >> it all comes down to this hello everyone, welcome, the two candidates on my stage today are will -- they will be meeting for the last time right now have you noticed that our nation's governors are imploring some of the biggest issues that are dividing america right now from abortion to immigration. -- two issues of everything from guns and this year you have a saying of hoover...
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city public library in 2020, so i mentioned it nearly 17 years in kansas city, and history professor and rise to social renovation and innovation of the college of arts and sciences and is kansas city era, and probably does not know this, we have the honor of being one of the stars of the institute last program before the pandemic began predict it was a wonderful evening celebrated with anniversary of truman and of course his son and is going to have you back with us today john herron. >> thank you very much and thank you for joining us today and as she just mentioned, this library, had a career that kansas city, my office, it was the original campus building. i was on the third floor, a small courtyard overlook an expansive campus going to see the exact spot in the summer of 1945, truman received an honorary degree from the university where he studied, but did not graduate, two decades earlier, is a pretty we have a time for the stripped of his hometown was between and afford an important event where he signed the united nation's charter and in europe where he would meet with the pr
city public library in 2020, so i mentioned it nearly 17 years in kansas city, and history professor and rise to social renovation and innovation of the college of arts and sciences and is kansas city era, and probably does not know this, we have the honor of being one of the stars of the institute last program before the pandemic began predict it was a wonderful evening celebrated with anniversary of truman and of course his son and is going to have you back with us today john herron. >>...
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i think kansas should join them.ost of those 18 states are performing better economically than the state of kansas. gov. kelly: yeah, i think what you just brought up, economics, that is another reason i am concerned. if these kinds of policies and bills get past, they wreak economic havoc. that is why four other republican governors vetoed similar legislation because they knew the impact it would have on their states. mr. haines: coal barely registers any more -- in kansas, obesity has risen, drug and alcohol has increased, and so has depression and mentalist. as governor, what is the single biggest policy change you will make to improve the health of kansans? gov. kelly: i will expand medicaid. mr. schmidt: well, the governor has said that now for four-sears and she has not -- now for four- plus years and she has not gotten that done. i don't know what she thinks will change. it makes a good thing to talk about in the middle of an election campaign, but at the end of the day the kansas legislature in anything like
i think kansas should join them.ost of those 18 states are performing better economically than the state of kansas. gov. kelly: yeah, i think what you just brought up, economics, that is another reason i am concerned. if these kinds of policies and bills get past, they wreak economic havoc. that is why four other republican governors vetoed similar legislation because they knew the impact it would have on their states. mr. haines: coal barely registers any more -- in kansas, obesity has risen,...
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it was socialism kansas city style.offering justice, cheap drinks, and public works for all regardless of class, creed, or color. students can -- comcast along, with these television companies support c-span 2 as a public service. >> hello, welcome to the washington times for the special episode of history as it happens. a podcast for people who want to think about current events, i'm martin di caro. our guest today, catholic university historian michael kimmage. welcome. good to have you here, you are a member of the state department's policy planning staff 2014 to 2016 your portfolio. it was russia and ukraine. you bring a lot
it was socialism kansas city style.offering justice, cheap drinks, and public works for all regardless of class, creed, or color. students can -- comcast along, with these television companies support c-span 2 as a public service. >> hello, welcome to the washington times for the special episode of history as it happens. a podcast for people who want to think about current events, i'm martin di caro. our guest today, catholic university historian michael kimmage. welcome. good to have you...
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you are looking at a street scene from kansas city.this is walnut street after the turn of the centrally, there is a level of activity that relies on size, it was much more active than anyone could imagine. this wide open town was by almost every measure what kansas city was. with its heartland location, it's mild manners, it's expansive suburbs, kansas city has been stigmatized as a generic flyover country. but during the four decades of machine rule the city jumped to a jazz beat. mob violence, infighting and a little bit of hubris on the part of the machine. a specially the rise of the political reform impulse, it would eventually end the corruption in 1940. the impact of the machine on kansas city was impressive. our interest this afternoon is not so much on the legacy of the pendergast but on the connection to harry truman. his first encounter to this family came during world war i. this sounds like an obvious statement but the war would have a major influence on truman's life. the only president during the first world war, truman
you are looking at a street scene from kansas city.this is walnut street after the turn of the centrally, there is a level of activity that relies on size, it was much more active than anyone could imagine. this wide open town was by almost every measure what kansas city was. with its heartland location, it's mild manners, it's expansive suburbs, kansas city has been stigmatized as a generic flyover country. but during the four decades of machine rule the city jumped to a jazz beat. mob...
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you have just been named the next governor of kansas. you have just walked into your new office in topeka, and the first big priority you will tackle when you sit down at your desk, derek schmidt, is what, and how are you going to accomplish it? mr. schmidt: i will send to the state legislature a state budget that starts to decelerate the rate of state spending growth that has occurred over these last four years. i mean, if you look at what kansas has done in the last four years under governor kelly's leadership, total state spending, everything together is up by $6 billion. that is a 35% increase over when she took office. state tax funded spending, state general fund, is up $1.8 billion, a 25% increase. the population of this state is roughly flat. it actually shrunk slightly in 2021. and the number of people who are employed is down from the day she took office. look, those are not sustainable trends. we need a governor who will acknowledge them and will start the conversation with the legislature about how to deal with them. mr. hain
you have just been named the next governor of kansas. you have just walked into your new office in topeka, and the first big priority you will tackle when you sit down at your desk, derek schmidt, is what, and how are you going to accomplish it? mr. schmidt: i will send to the state legislature a state budget that starts to decelerate the rate of state spending growth that has occurred over these last four years. i mean, if you look at what kansas has done in the last four years under governor...
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excelsior springs is like a subu of kansas city.so down on ospect area, that would be considered in the city of kansas city. so you will have to dve out of the city into excelsior springs. so it is a smaller community, quieter community. quite frankly, i could see an easier space to get away with something li this. so, yeah, that is the community, that is the landscape. this woman was snatched off of the streets in the city and driven to the suburbs and forced to stay there for nearly a month , be the subject of sexual violence and abuse. amy: justice, this isn't a police department when asked about it by ryan's newspaper, when asked -- when ryan himself as the black led newspaper, the kansas city defender combat these accusations that women and girls were disappearing, it wasn't just they were investigating and dragged their feet, this was then adamantly denying this and not even taking it back -- though they did and died this man who is now believed is a white supremacist, this incredibly brave woman saving herself, escaping in ch
excelsior springs is like a subu of kansas city.so down on ospect area, that would be considered in the city of kansas city. so you will have to dve out of the city into excelsior springs. so it is a smaller community, quieter community. quite frankly, i could see an easier space to get away with something li this. so, yeah, that is the community, that is the landscape. this woman was snatched off of the streets in the city and driven to the suburbs and forced to stay there for nearly a month ,...
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i am here in kansas. i 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 deve
i am here in kansas. i 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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you talked about kansas.ly remarkable to see how much democrats have rebounded since the dobbs decision. you've seen young women registering in droves in many states, even many red states. >> stick around, everyone. i have a lot more on that very topic later in the show. but it's such an important point. what's interesting, though, we did a poll -- there's the generic ballot, right? i love a generic ballot. what we did with our polling this week is take a look at the most competitive districts to see what that generic ballot actually looks like. the generic ballot in the competitive districts, the swing districts, it's pretty tight. it's within one point. that gap widens overall, but that's really what we're talking about here, is like the few dozens of places that could decide control of congress and that will decide control of the united states. >> we are coming back down to basically almost a tie game here, the very likely possibility the senate ends up 50/50 all over again and will spend billions of dolla
you talked about kansas.ly remarkable to see how much democrats have rebounded since the dobbs decision. you've seen young women registering in droves in many states, even many red states. >> stick around, everyone. i have a lot more on that very topic later in the show. but it's such an important point. what's interesting, though, we did a poll -- there's the generic ballot, right? i love a generic ballot. what we did with our polling this week is take a look at the most competitive...
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that surprises me in a state like kansas. >> well, kansas has always had a strong, independent streakendent streak conformed by conservative values. they are looking for somebody they know and trusted to lead their state and run their government. but also to lead with this sort of common sense conservatism that has been absent the last four years in kansas. there is a reason kansas is trailing near the bottom in terms of recovering jobs lost during the governor shutdowns. 44th in the country making up those jobs. we've been in the bottom tier in terms of wage growth and increase. we just can do so much better in kansas. people in kansas know it. >> bill: thank you for your time. it's one on our radar. laura kelly is welcome to join us any time. invitation is wide open. we'll watch the debate tomorrow, october 5th, between the two of you. thank you for your time and we'll follow it. derek schmidt from kansas. >> sandra: a woman may lose sight in one of her eyes after she was viciously attacked in the new york city subway station and why she is pointing the finger at politicians and wil
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so that's why this has been so interesting in the state of kansas that really took the whole country by surprise earlier this summer. >> very interesting, indeed. excellent report. thank you very much. >>> abby will have a lot more on all the midterms this weekend on "inside politics" sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern. >>> coming up, like a horror movie, that's how one juror describes the parkland school shooter's trial, as another juror says she was threatened during deliberations. ♪ w wayfair, you've got just what i need ♪ we desperately need more affordable housing, but san francisco takes longer than anywhere to issue new housing permits. proposition d is the only measure that speeds up construction of affordable new homes by removing bureaucratic roadblocks. while prop e makes it nearly impossible to build more housing. and the supervisors who sponsored e know it. join me, habitat for humanity and the carpenters union in rejecting prop e and supporting prop d to build more affordable housing >>> there's new controversy tonight surrounding the trial of the parkland, florida, school sho
so that's why this has been so interesting in the state of kansas that really took the whole country by surprise earlier this summer. >> very interesting, indeed. excellent report. thank you very much. >>> abby will have a lot more on all the midterms this weekend on "inside politics" sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern. >>> coming up, like a horror movie, that's how one juror describes the parkland school shooter's trial, as another juror says she was threatened...
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. >> democratic congresswoman sharice davids and amanda adkins took part in a debate in kansas. they were asked about abortion, inflation and border security. amanda adkins faced the congresswoman in the 2020 election, losing by 20 percentage points. >> hello and welcome. you have seen their political ads. it is time to see them debate. sharice davids and amanda adkins . we are pleased to be partnering to host this debate. for the last four years, democrat sharice davids has represented the kansas third district in washington. she deserve another term? amanda adkins says no. she is the republican candidate in this race. sharice davids, you go first. you have done it for two years. what have you done for us and what can we expect of you in the next two? >> thank you so much and thanks to our moderators. for people who do not already know, my mother raised me and my brothers. i was the first generation college student to cornell for law school and got a chance to serve in the white house. kansans come together to solve tough problems and that is what i am focusing on. like having
. >> democratic congresswoman sharice davids and amanda adkins took part in a debate in kansas. they were asked about abortion, inflation and border security. amanda adkins faced the congresswoman in the 2020 election, losing by 20 percentage points. >> hello and welcome. you have seen their political ads. it is time to see them debate. sharice davids and amanda adkins . we are pleased to be partnering to host this debate. for the last four years, democrat sharice davids has...
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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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kansas republicans all around the state.s is a phenomenon happening in kansas and in michigan, there are 150 prominent republicans across the state that crossed over to endorse the democratic governor gretchen whitmer. in pennsylvania, we're seeing the same thing. headline after headline about prominent pennsylvania republicans endorsing the democrat josh schapiro over their republican candidate. part of the reason we're seeing this trend is just because the republican candidates in those races are out there. so much so that even other republicans can't bring themselves to support the candidate from their own party. tomorrow wisconsin's governor is planning to release a new ad highlighting his republican opponent's position on abortion. the aim of this ad is clear to try to put his republican opponent in that same boat as the republicans who are hemorrhaging even republican support now in pennsylvania, michigan, and kansas. tonight we obtained an exclusive preview of the ad that is going up in wisconsin tomorrow. it is quite
kansas republicans all around the state.s is a phenomenon happening in kansas and in michigan, there are 150 prominent republicans across the state that crossed over to endorse the democratic governor gretchen whitmer. in pennsylvania, we're seeing the same thing. headline after headline about prominent pennsylvania republicans endorsing the democrat josh schapiro over their republican candidate. part of the reason we're seeing this trend is just because the republican candidates in those races...
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he worked in the office of kansas republican governor bill graves, he was a staffer for former kansascy qasem. the reason that's important to know that now, is because former kansas republican governor bill graves, who was derek schmidt's boss, all those years, ago has now decided to endorse his democratic opponent, board kelly in that race for governor. that happened last month, now this week the same thing is happening again. this time it's former republican u.s. senator nancy cabin, who also used to be derek schmidt spots, she too has ed the democrat in the case rates, nor kelly, over her fellow republican, and her former employee. and derek shipments to republican bosses are not alone in this. the democratic governor of kansas, has wrapped up more than 100 endorsements, from prominent kansas republicans, all around the state, even though she's a democrat. and this is a phenomenon that's not just happening any chances here, in michigan there's over 150 prominent republicans from around the state, who have crossed over to endorse the go democratic governor, gretchen whitmer, against
he worked in the office of kansas republican governor bill graves, he was a staffer for former kansascy qasem. the reason that's important to know that now, is because former kansas republican governor bill graves, who was derek schmidt's boss, all those years, ago has now decided to endorse his democratic opponent, board kelly in that race for governor. that happened last month, now this week the same thing is happening again. this time it's former republican u.s. senator nancy cabin, who also...
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kansas city had its first lead at 24 to 20.it's 30 23 chiefs in the fourth quarter car thieves one for adams, who hauls in a 48 yard score pretty good night for adams as well. 100 and 24 yards and two tds. the raiders trailed by one josh mcdaniels decided doesn't want to tie mcdaniels has his team go for a two point conversion and the lead josh jacobs takes a hand off his knee is ruled down with the ball just short of the goal line. kansas city retains the lead at 32 29 weren't finished their at their own 46 3rd down car. passes the adams look like the raiders are in field goal range, but they review the play and adam's only gets one ft. down after controlling the ball, you can see still babbling. when the left foot goes down. it's ruled an incompletion. the writers then failed on the fourth and one play and kansas city ran out the clock for 32 29 wins after five games and raiders one in four kansas city four and one. adams upset takes out his frustration on a photographer. that will probably be a fine. adams addressed it immed
kansas city had its first lead at 24 to 20.it's 30 23 chiefs in the fourth quarter car thieves one for adams, who hauls in a 48 yard score pretty good night for adams as well. 100 and 24 yards and two tds. the raiders trailed by one josh mcdaniels decided doesn't want to tie mcdaniels has his team go for a two point conversion and the lead josh jacobs takes a hand off his knee is ruled down with the ball just short of the goal line. kansas city retains the lead at 32 29 weren't finished their...
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i believe in kansas election laws. it would do things like create an elections are as if the federal government is not big enough and poor public money into a campaign at a time were we are already stretched far through -- too thin. >> you have 30 things to rebut. sharice: thank you so much i feel like we have to acknowledge it almost took 20 months for my opponent to acknowledge that we had a legitimate 2020 election. i appreciate my opponent standing here today saying that she thinks we have quality, safe, fair elections in kansas. i wish she did not align herself with someone that continued to call that and question. amanda: i find it interesting when she talks about alignment. you should comment about it over the course of this debate, have you ever not voted with joe biden? public record shows a you have voted with joe biden 100% of the time, within the last week there are members of his ministrations that came to this community and you would not show up with them. i have found it interesting that you have tried t
i believe in kansas election laws. it would do things like create an elections are as if the federal government is not big enough and poor public money into a campaign at a time were we are already stretched far through -- too thin. >> you have 30 things to rebut. sharice: thank you so much i feel like we have to acknowledge it almost took 20 months for my opponent to acknowledge that we had a legitimate 2020 election. i appreciate my opponent standing here today saying that she thinks we...
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i came back from kansas in northern michigan, up in dup, and down to wisconsin. to visit all of my family, no gas lines. their prices are not as high as california, but let me tell you why they are higher did i saw as a kid growing up, and as an adult, working out here that we have five refineries right in the bay area. during covid, no one was driving. everyone was working from home, and our economy had to shut down. like every other country, the oil country -- company lost billions of dollars in profits because people were staying home and not stuck in traffic jams trying to get to work read they wanted money back. there is no gas line, there is no gas shortage in california. we had 40 million people here, and in the entire state, no one was waiting in line. it was a bruised reedit was a red herring. it was all bs. the companies want to make their money back. all of these giant corporations have run out all of the farmers. they are controlled by the prices. they don't want the democrats because electric is common and it is working. host: ronald in new hampshire
i came back from kansas in northern michigan, up in dup, and down to wisconsin. to visit all of my family, no gas lines. their prices are not as high as california, but let me tell you why they are higher did i saw as a kid growing up, and as an adult, working out here that we have five refineries right in the bay area. during covid, no one was driving. everyone was working from home, and our economy had to shut down. like every other country, the oil country -- company lost billions of dollars...
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you can tell it's the kansas plains. do you see any tree at all? [laughter] >> moving right along, because we only have a short time. everyone should read the book to fill in all the back story, but in the meantime you begin moving up to the campaign. actually, this is moving way ahead. this is moving to 68. you arrive at 20 broad street, the nixon law office. and campaign office. what was the lie of the land like there, 20 broad street? >> i was living in southern california, gone to usc, and i got moved to new york city. and when i got to new york city bob haldimand who had been my boss at j walter thompson said, i want you to call rosemary woods -- who was nixon's secretary -- tell her you are available to come down and volunteer. i would go to my work at jay walter thompson, and then after work i would get on the subway and go all the way down to wall street. and help out. so, what they did was, they assigned me to a woman -- a conference room three or four floors down from at that time former vice president nixon's office was in the law firm t
you can tell it's the kansas plains. do you see any tree at all? [laughter] >> moving right along, because we only have a short time. everyone should read the book to fill in all the back story, but in the meantime you begin moving up to the campaign. actually, this is moving way ahead. this is moving to 68. you arrive at 20 broad street, the nixon law office. and campaign office. what was the lie of the land like there, 20 broad street? >> i was living in southern california, gone...
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kansas city went up 7-0.ere. >> brian: let's go to the eagles jaguars game up 14-0. doug peterson going against his old team. eagles are the only 4-0 team in the nfl. are they the best team from what you saw? >> well, it's hard to make that evaluation after one month. they are the only undefeated team. they look like they are a team that is going to have to be reckoned with. they are in the division where nobody feels it's a tough division even though the giants are 3-1 and the cowboys are 3-1. washington is not a good team. they are going to be for that division and probably win that division. they are going to be a team that's going to be a playoff team. right now, they look like they have it. it helps that trevor and lawrence who has been just terrific so far this season fumbled the ball 4 times. that is a first in the nfl. it's hard to be a first. that hasn't happened in a long, long time. five turnovers on the day because he also had an interception. the defense of the eagles has been terrific so far thi
kansas city went up 7-0.ere. >> brian: let's go to the eagles jaguars game up 14-0. doug peterson going against his old team. eagles are the only 4-0 team in the nfl. are they the best team from what you saw? >> well, it's hard to make that evaluation after one month. they are the only undefeated team. they look like they are a team that is going to have to be reckoned with. they are in the division where nobody feels it's a tough division even though the giants are 3-1 and the...
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jerry moran, the incumbent republican, is running against the former mayor of kansas city, kansas.t does not seem like gary moran has much to worry about. scott: we don't need to talk about that. i'm kidding. i am proud of moran as a senator. he does a good job in washington. he is a conservative, but he tries to bring democrats together to get things done. he does not appear to have a race. he has had a great career and i think he is going to have a huge future as a leader. gerald: here is a state i did not think we would be talking about in terms of senate races, colorado. i assume michael bennet, the democratic incumbent, is safe. it seems like it is his kind of state. he is a good candidate for colorado. yet he's got a raise, running against republican businessman joe day. it is tighter than i would expect. are you surprised? scott: there is always one race in every cycle that the experts in washington mess, and i think this time it is colorado. republicans are running a moderate business guy, joe day, i can say -- against an incumbent senator where nobody knows what he has don
jerry moran, the incumbent republican, is running against the former mayor of kansas city, kansas.t does not seem like gary moran has much to worry about. scott: we don't need to talk about that. i'm kidding. i am proud of moran as a senator. he does a good job in washington. he is a conservative, but he tries to bring democrats together to get things done. he does not appear to have a race. he has had a great career and i think he is going to have a huge future as a leader. gerald: here is a...
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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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the first one happened in august in a primary in kansas. kansas is a red state. a bill banning abortions there, codifying an abortion ban in the state constitution failed. it was a fascinating race that is going to have ramifications in a lot of other states where people are voting on abortion access. there are states like kentucky, has an abortion ban on the ballot this november. states like california have abortion measures codifying right to seek an abortion on the ballot. we will see that in 10 or 15 states next year in terms of ballot measures. in terms of legislation, we will see that in all 50 states. we are seeing trends in terms of what states are doing to walk abortion. in indiana, the legislature passed a ban that includes a provision that allows the state attorney general to seek charges against a doctor performing an abortion if the local district attorney declines to press charges. the indiana provision that allows the state attorney general to seek those charges can step in. that is going to show up in every republican bill that comes up next year.
the first one happened in august in a primary in kansas. kansas is a red state. a bill banning abortions there, codifying an abortion ban in the state constitution failed. it was a fascinating race that is going to have ramifications in a lot of other states where people are voting on abortion access. there are states like kentucky, has an abortion ban on the ballot this november. states like california have abortion measures codifying right to seek an abortion on the ballot. we will see that...
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here is a story, i'm from kansas city, lawrence. kansas city isn't emmett till town. i can explain that if you are interested. every time a big tilt thing comes out there, is a big event in downtown kansas city. debris anderson's book came out some years ago, he came to kansas city he did a big talk with alvin sykes in the downtown branch of the public library in kansas city. a venue perhaps not quite this big but almost. it was packed! at the end of the lecture, an elderly white gentlemen stood up and said, how come i never heard the stories? i was growing up in the 60s and 70s, no one was talking about it! a party on the stage never even got to respond. before they could begin to answer an elderly african american gentleman stood up, i've been living with the story my tire life! i was drilled into why five years old. i got reminders on an annual basis. right? one of the things i learned from that experience is, sometimes when it seems like chills tory have gone underground. those 49 years and 11 months when the state spent zero dollars! that doesn't mean that no one
here is a story, i'm from kansas city, lawrence. kansas city isn't emmett till town. i can explain that if you are interested. every time a big tilt thing comes out there, is a big event in downtown kansas city. debris anderson's book came out some years ago, he came to kansas city he did a big talk with alvin sykes in the downtown branch of the public library in kansas city. a venue perhaps not quite this big but almost. it was packed! at the end of the lecture, an elderly white gentlemen...
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he was 400 miles away in kansas. and he placed a call to 9-1-1.ounty sheriff's office. where the officer who responded to the call. >> he had called it in. that he had had a rack. and was reporting a wreck. >> it was 4 am when the deputy came upon tim dean at the side of a dark highway. the deputy turned on his body cam. >> what happened? >> well. i was trying to turn around. >> he was sitting in a ditch. not two feet off the roadway. and he got out, and told me that he was making a u-turn. and, hit something. >> okay. got your license and paperwork for this thing? >> this is gonna be fun. it's a damn, rental car. >> you got your rental agreement? >> yeah. >> go ahead and jump in here with me real quick. >> okay, jump into the front passenger seat. >> ten explained that he was lost. and looking for a gas station. >> and you try to turn around? >> yeah. try to turn around out here. >> you just made a big flip around? >> yeah. we don't really do that around here. as you see why. >> yeah. >> the deputy requested a tow. then asked him where he was hea
he was 400 miles away in kansas. and he placed a call to 9-1-1.ounty sheriff's office. where the officer who responded to the call. >> he had called it in. that he had had a rack. and was reporting a wreck. >> it was 4 am when the deputy came upon tim dean at the side of a dark highway. the deputy turned on his body cam. >> what happened? >> well. i was trying to turn around. >> he was sitting in a ditch. not two feet off the roadway. and he got out, and told me...
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so i'm from kansas city lawrence. kansas city is an emmett till town. i can explain that if you're interested and so like every time a big till thing comes out, there's a big event in downtown kansas city and some years ago when devery anderson's book came out. he came to kansas city and he did a big talk with alvin sykes at the downtown. branch of the public library in kansas city a venue. perhaps not quite this big but almost it was it was packed. at the end of the lecture an elderly white gentleman stood up and said, how come i never heard the stories? i was i was growing up in the 60s 70s and 80s and no one was talking about it. a party on the stage never even got to respond because before they could begin to answer the question that elderly african-american gentleman stood up and said i've been living with this story my entire life it was drilled into me when i was five years old and i got reminders on an annual basis. right, and so one of the things i learned from that experience. is that sometimes when it seems like till story is gone underground
so i'm from kansas city lawrence. kansas city is an emmett till town. i can explain that if you're interested and so like every time a big till thing comes out, there's a big event in downtown kansas city and some years ago when devery anderson's book came out. he came to kansas city and he did a big talk with alvin sykes at the downtown. branch of the public library in kansas city a venue. perhaps not quite this big but almost it was it was packed. at the end of the lecture an elderly white...
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while now, going back to when you first came to the general assembly and i was reporting for "the kansas." what is amazing, particularly after reading your book, is that i didn't know most of the stuff, what you are going through, and diana, what you are going through. it strikes me that we are also good at disguising difficult things -- not just you, but many of us. we all have difficult things. i'm just wondering, you are in such a high-profile position for so many years. how did you manage it? jason: i didn't. [laughter] steve: that's the point of the book. jason: thank you, steve, for doing this. thank you, vivian -- let's just keep applauding things. [applause] yeah, i guess when you are asking that, the word i locked in on was when you said i didn't know any of it. neither did i. i knew what was going on, but i didn't know what was going on with me. the whole time it was like, it can't be that. this is just how i am now. after a long enough period of time i just forgot that it wasn't always this way. i'm having trouble explaining how i didn't know the thing that i just wrote a book
while now, going back to when you first came to the general assembly and i was reporting for "the kansas." what is amazing, particularly after reading your book, is that i didn't know most of the stuff, what you are going through, and diana, what you are going through. it strikes me that we are also good at disguising difficult things -- not just you, but many of us. we all have difficult things. i'm just wondering, you are in such a high-profile position for so many years. how did...
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you know, kansas city has their own issues right now.tion, you know, from the federal government with hiring pra practices, but now we need an independent study on how these policies, how are they following these policies with missing persons and some of their other policies within the department. >> i mean, let's talk about the disparities here, because we're talking about, you know, black people, you know, making up 13% of the u.s. population, yet we're talking about black people comprising 34% of missing persons cases in 2021. that's according to the fbi's national crime information center. explain what your organization is doing to help promote more attention to cases involving people of color who are missing, perhaps not reported missing, or perhaps the reports are not taken seriously enough. >> you know, sadly, you know, that's why the black community foundation exists, to sound the alarm, to apply pressure to law enforcement to dedicate more resources. you know, utilizing our media partners, and thank you, cnn, for using your plat
you know, kansas city has their own issues right now.tion, you know, from the federal government with hiring pra practices, but now we need an independent study on how these policies, how are they following these policies with missing persons and some of their other policies within the department. >> i mean, let's talk about the disparities here, because we're talking about, you know, black people, you know, making up 13% of the u.s. population, yet we're talking about black people...
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i spent a lot of time with friends writing around the kansas plains and you can tell it's the kansas planes. do you see any tree at all? moving right along because we only have a short time and everyone should read the book to fill in all the backstory and the in the meantime you begin moving up to the campaign. actually. this is moving way ahead because this is moving to 68. yeah. you arrive at 20 broad street, which is the nixon law office and and campaign office. what was the lie of the land like there 20 broad street? yes. well when i moved from i was living in southern california had gone to usc and i got moved to new york city and when i got to new york city bob haldeman who was had been my boss at j. walder thompson said i want you to call rosemary woods who was nixon secretary and and tell her that you're available to come down. volunteer so i would go to i would go to my work at j walder thompson and then after work i would get on the subway and go all the way down to wall street and and help out. so what they did is they assigned me to a woman who was in a conference room l
i spent a lot of time with friends writing around the kansas plains and you can tell it's the kansas planes. do you see any tree at all? moving right along because we only have a short time and everyone should read the book to fill in all the backstory and the in the meantime you begin moving up to the campaign. actually. this is moving way ahead because this is moving to 68. yeah. you arrive at 20 broad street, which is the nixon law office and and campaign office. what was the lie of the land...
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take care. >> the former president of the kansas city federal reserve thomas hoenig. the pentagon is sounding the alarm on china it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! (limu squawks) he's a natural. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ flu symptoms hit harder than the common cold. so it takes the right tool for the job... to keep it together. now there's new theraflu flu relief with a max strength fever fighting formula. the right tool for long lasting flu symptom relief. hot beats flu. maria: welcome back taiwan bracing for what the taiwanese leadership describes as grim times ahead of sheesh and pings securing at historic third term as a communist party leader. president biden and president xi jinping are expected attend the g20 summit in bali next month and will likely have time alone, new reports indicate there are secret chinese police stations all over the world including in the united states. we want to get more on this joining me th
take care. >> the former president of the kansas city federal reserve thomas hoenig. the pentagon is sounding the alarm on china it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! (limu squawks) he's a natural. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ flu symptoms hit harder than the common cold. so it takes the right tool for the job... to keep it together. now there's...
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my kansas city chiefs clobbered the san francisco 40 niners green bay. yes so much sports news now is next. we'll get itover with watching world news now. tonight eight eastern five, pacific only on disney, plus ah! what that sound is. it is time for sports news. now starting with houston in philly, getting ready to face off in the world series. meantime their fans have to rest of the week to celebrate before the teams meet in texas for game one. not so friday night. it's the second playoff matchup between the team's first was 42 years ago. the astros are back after sweeping the yankees likely american league mvp aaron judge made the final out grounding out to the picture. a lot of people wondering was that his last at bat as a yankee. don't think so. i mean the egg is gonna have to pay. a lot of money for him because they didn't give him a contract before the season and then he had a historic season, so we'll see. we'll see for next season next the nfl on sunday night football in south florida, the dolphins against the steelers, miami's to a taegu vie l
my kansas city chiefs clobbered the san francisco 40 niners green bay. yes so much sports news now is next. we'll get itover with watching world news now. tonight eight eastern five, pacific only on disney, plus ah! what that sound is. it is time for sports news. now starting with houston in philly, getting ready to face off in the world series. meantime their fans have to rest of the week to celebrate before the teams meet in texas for game one. not so friday night. it's the second playoff...
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kansas city, they tack on another touchdown shortly after chief go on to win. 44 to 23. now let's head back out to levi stadium. we're joined by kron 4 sports reporter. >> kate rooney. okay. this one was looking good early tonight as we're competitive, that all of us and i snap my finger and they're getting blown out. where did this one go wrong? >> well, jason, the whole day has been a real rollercoaster here at levi stadium, was at a high to start things off. you had the reunion from the 2012 team alumni weekend bright young being honored at halftime. of course, more exciting than anything. christian mccaffrey making his debut as the 49 er. he got out lori u.s. reception from the crowd when he first right out onto the field. but of course, none of that matters. if you don't actually win the game. now, mccaffrey was good. he was in on 21 of the forty-niners snaps that about 30% of them in this game. he had 2 receptions on 2 targets. 8 carries for 38 yards but almost nothing else went right for the forty-niners. those 44 points allowed today are the most. the defense is
kansas city, they tack on another touchdown shortly after chief go on to win. 44 to 23. now let's head back out to levi stadium. we're joined by kron 4 sports reporter. >> kate rooney. okay. this one was looking good early tonight as we're competitive, that all of us and i snap my finger and they're getting blown out. where did this one go wrong? >> well, jason, the whole day has been a real rollercoaster here at levi stadium, was at a high to start things off. you had the reunion...
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since the last midterm in 2018, including battlegrounds places like kansas, nevada and north carolinawe are showing the chart now. states on the right shows the youth voter registration, the difference in those who register has gone up. in the red states, it has gone down a little bit as far as the percentage of the overall voting population. tell us what factors are driving these voter registrations. particularly in states where we see it going up. guest: absolutely. this is another election cycle, where we are seeing young people really showing their political power and the potential that they have to lead on issues as well as lead in influencing elections. you mentioned the 2018 election. there is important context. the 2018 election was historic for one significant reason. gen z, roughly 18 to 24, aging into the electorate at that time with some of the younger millennials, come out at a rate that was higher than any young generation did in midterm elections. they voted at a rate higher than boomers did in the 1970's and gen x did in the 1980's. in our research, this was largely be
since the last midterm in 2018, including battlegrounds places like kansas, nevada and north carolinawe are showing the chart now. states on the right shows the youth voter registration, the difference in those who register has gone up. in the red states, it has gone down a little bit as far as the percentage of the overall voting population. tell us what factors are driving these voter registrations. particularly in states where we see it going up. guest: absolutely. this is another election...
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take care. >> the former president of the kansas city federal reserve thomas hoenig. the pentagon is sounding the alarm on china. china is still the biggest national security threat to america former secretary of state mike pompeo will join me next. ♪ (vo) give your business an advantage right now, with nationwide 5g from t-mobile for business. unlock new insights and efficiency, with leading ultra-capacity 5g coverage. t-mobile for business has 5g that's ready right now. millions have made the switch from the big three to the best kept secret in wireless: xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year with the fastest mobile service. and now, introducing, the best price for two lines of unlimited. just $30 per line. there are millions of happy campers out there. and this is the perfect time to join them... add a line to your existing plan, or see for yourself how easy it is to save by talking to our helpful switch squad at your local xfinity store today. maria: welcome back taiwan bracing for what the taiwanese leadership describes as grim times ahead
take care. >> the former president of the kansas city federal reserve thomas hoenig. the pentagon is sounding the alarm on china. china is still the biggest national security threat to america former secretary of state mike pompeo will join me next. ♪ (vo) give your business an advantage right now, with nationwide 5g from t-mobile for business. unlock new insights and efficiency, with leading ultra-capacity 5g coverage. t-mobile for business has 5g that's ready right now. millions have...
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kansas city scored touchdowns in four straight possessions in the 2nd half. niners down 12 back in the 4th, garoppolo found george kittle, scored his first touchdown of the year on national tight end day. he led san francisco with 98 yards receiving. the 49ers could not stop mahomes. look at this throw. 3rd at 11, he got behind mooney ward, he threw for 423 yards and this play gave the 49ers fits a few times. the jet sweep , ran in for his 2nd score to make it 35-23, kansas city and the defense kept bringing the pressure. garoppolo run down by frank clark for a safety, their fifth sack. the chiefs when the game 44-23. the niners record fell. the 2012 super bowl team highlighted by their head coach, jim harbaugh who was back here at levi s stadium for the first time since he left for michigan. >> just and attitude of gratitude for the family having us all back here. we must've been pretty good, right? they don't bring teams back unless they were pretty good so it makes us feel good. it was the time of my life those four years and just very happy and have an at
kansas city scored touchdowns in four straight possessions in the 2nd half. niners down 12 back in the 4th, garoppolo found george kittle, scored his first touchdown of the year on national tight end day. he led san francisco with 98 yards receiving. the 49ers could not stop mahomes. look at this throw. 3rd at 11, he got behind mooney ward, he threw for 423 yards and this play gave the 49ers fits a few times. the jet sweep , ran in for his 2nd score to make it 35-23, kansas city and the defense...
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take care. >> the former president of the kansas city federal reserve thomas hoenig. the pentagon is sounding the the pentagon is sounding the alarm on china then i got the dexcom g6. i just glance at my phone, and there's my glucose number. wow. my a1c has dropped over 2 points to 7.2. that's a huge victory. vo: it's a new day. because now updated covid vaccines protect against both the original covid virus and omicron. just in time to say, “oh, you bet i'll be there!” a whole lot more. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts. saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. ™ maria: welcome back taiwan bracing for what the taiwanese leadership describes as gri
take care. >> the former president of the kansas city federal reserve thomas hoenig. the pentagon is sounding the the pentagon is sounding the alarm on china then i got the dexcom g6. i just glance at my phone, and there's my glucose number. wow. my a1c has dropped over 2 points to 7.2. that's a huge victory. vo: it's a new day. because now updated covid vaccines protect against both the original covid virus and omicron. just in time to say, “oh, you bet i'll be there!” a whole lot...