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well, i had grown up in kansas city., the "kansas city star," at that time, was a pretty rock-ribbed republican paper. as far as they were concerned, harry truman was a senator from pendergast. [laughter] so i did not give him a very good good bill. i told them that's what i thought our prospects were with the new president. of course, i could not have been more mistaken. i had transferred from the fifth tour -- from nimitz to the fifth fleet and i found out that had not been the smartest thing i had ever done. when i reported to the admiral on the first day of august 1945, at that point, they were getting ready for the invasion of japan. i recall vividly what he said -- he said, are you looking for excitement? six days later, thanks to president truman, the atom bomb was dropped. a couple days after that, there was another one. that certainly saved my bacon, as well as those guys who are going to be flying the kingfishers. >> you said something very powerful about that the other day, bill. i am here today because of mr.
well, i had grown up in kansas city., the "kansas city star," at that time, was a pretty rock-ribbed republican paper. as far as they were concerned, harry truman was a senator from pendergast. [laughter] so i did not give him a very good good bill. i told them that's what i thought our prospects were with the new president. of course, i could not have been more mistaken. i had transferred from the fifth tour -- from nimitz to the fifth fleet and i found out that had not been the...
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i had grown up in kansas city. the local newspaper, the kansas city star, was a pretty rock -ribbed republican paper. as far as they were concerned harry truman was a senator from pendergast. they did not give him a good bill. i told him that's what i thought our prospects were with the new president. of course, i could not have been more mistaken. i transferred from nimitz and i found out that had not been the smartest thing i had ever done. when i reported on the first day of august, 1945, at that point, they were getting ready for the invasion of japan. i recall vividly what he said -- are you looking for excitement? six days later thanks to president truman, the atom bomb was dropped. a couple days after that, there was another one. that certainly saved my bacon as well as those guys who are going to be flying the kingfishers. mr. dunn: i'm here because of mr. truman dropping the two bombs. my brother was on the west coast going out the second time. when he went out the first time he landed at midway right afte
i had grown up in kansas city. the local newspaper, the kansas city star, was a pretty rock -ribbed republican paper. as far as they were concerned harry truman was a senator from pendergast. they did not give him a good bill. i told him that's what i thought our prospects were with the new president. of course, i could not have been more mistaken. i transferred from nimitz and i found out that had not been the smartest thing i had ever done. when i reported on the first day of august, 1945, at...
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you do kansas city style, right? >> i do. >> tell me the difference between kansas city style and everything else. >> kansas city style tends to be a lot of tomato-based sauce, because the stockyards there in kansas city, you have beef, poultry and you have pork, unlike north carolina where it's primarily pork or texas where it's primarily beef. >> reporter: what makes a good barbecue brisket? that's my favorite. >> brisket is the toughest piece to cook. it takes a good fat marbling, simple spice rub, great smoke, maybe oak, hickory, and most importantly, patience. >> reporter: and you got a big prize today. >> we did. we're in the delray neighborhood of alexandria. we sell our sauces and spice rubs all over the country, porkbarrelbbq.com. all categories. >> reporter: they had about 4500 people here or so. i'm going to sample this. i took my tie on. this is pork barbecue, which i have never tasted before. carolina style. we'll take a sample here. i don't know what it tastes like here. we'll find out. mmm, that's real
you do kansas city style, right? >> i do. >> tell me the difference between kansas city style and everything else. >> kansas city style tends to be a lot of tomato-based sauce, because the stockyards there in kansas city, you have beef, poultry and you have pork, unlike north carolina where it's primarily pork or texas where it's primarily beef. >> reporter: what makes a good barbecue brisket? that's my favorite. >> brisket is the toughest piece to cook. it takes a...
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particularly in kansas city. that was one of the strongest chapters in the state. this is when henry allen really got involved in fighting with the klan. we like to have official governments from governor fallin document in these things. in reality sometimes the only way to document a speech that was given is to look at the newspaper account. someone would sit there and try to record the speech if they were getting it. they would be quoted in the paper the next day. here this particular issue what's very heavily about governor alan's speech that he gave down and coffeyville about kkk territory. saying that he is going to drive the ku klux klan from the state. often following the events in the newspapers give you a better idea from day-to-day helpings are unfolding when an event like this is happening. these are all just coverage of his first steps to fighting the clans and kansas -- kla and kansasn. the neck -- next major thing that happens in this case is that attorney general hawkins leaves office in 1922. attorney general haopkins files this petition in the supr
particularly in kansas city. that was one of the strongest chapters in the state. this is when henry allen really got involved in fighting with the klan. we like to have official governments from governor fallin document in these things. in reality sometimes the only way to document a speech that was given is to look at the newspaper account. someone would sit there and try to record the speech if they were getting it. they would be quoted in the paper the next day. here this particular issue...
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and that early club scene, we opened the mud club, we played cbgb's, max's kansas city, hoorah's, uh it was so exciting cause other bands, you know, uh, blondie, devo, talking heads you know we were all like, they came to see us and it started this buzz, yeah, and they were like and patty smith and all those that were punk, the ramons, you know were our icons. and when we started we weren't that aware. i mean we were in our own athens bubble, so we started writing, it was just, i think that's why we were so different. we didn't really have a prototype exactly to follow, which is like our crazy blend of everyone's personalities into a genie in the bottle brew, so um, when we went to new york, that was very friendly, you know debbie harry and chris stein invited us to their apartment, and we saw their gold records like um, on the floor, sort of leaning against the wall and we're like whoa, so it was very exciting to meet all those other bands and have them be supportive. it wasn't a rivalry, and also people started dancing. and that wasn't typical. a lot of people were leaning against
and that early club scene, we opened the mud club, we played cbgb's, max's kansas city, hoorah's, uh it was so exciting cause other bands, you know, uh, blondie, devo, talking heads you know we were all like, they came to see us and it started this buzz, yeah, and they were like and patty smith and all those that were punk, the ramons, you know were our icons. and when we started we weren't that aware. i mean we were in our own athens bubble, so we started writing, it was just, i think that's...
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. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring the city of topeka, kansas. newspaper editor william allen white advocated for the eradication of the ku klux klan and early 1900s. hosted by our cox communications cable partner, c-span's city tours recently visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about the call weekend here on american is -- about topeka a weekend here on american history tv. >> i came to know charles curtis after i moved to topeka. i am resident historian of the cemetery where he is buried. i came to him no -- i came to know more of history. the more i found out, the more fascinating or realized he was. he is reduced to a trivia question. the only vice president of native american lineage or interest rate -- or ancestry. he deserves more than that. i have done some curtis research in the last 20 years. it has got more serious. his journey has become more remarkable to me in the last couple of years. i realize exactly what he did. he is born on north topeka, 1860. he's born during the territorial period. he is caw french, a
. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring the city of topeka, kansas. newspaper editor william allen white advocated for the eradication of the ku klux klan and early 1900s. hosted by our cox communications cable partner, c-span's city tours recently visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about the call weekend here on american is -- about topeka a weekend here on american history tv. >> i came to know charles curtis after i moved to topeka. i am...
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kansas. to learn more about the cities on our tour am a visit c-span.org. we continue with a look at the history of topeka. this is american history tv on c-span three. >> i came to know charles curtis after i moved to topeka. i am resident historian of the cemetery where he is buried. i came to know more of his story. the more i found out, the more fascinating or realized he was. -- and realize how under told his story is. he is reduced to a trivia question. the only vice president of american indian lineage or ancestry. he deserves more than that. i have done some curtis research for the last 20 years. it has got more serious. his journey has become more remarkable to me in the last couple of years. i realize exactly what he did. he is born in north topeka 1860. he's born during the territorial period. he is kaw, french, and white dissent. his father is a white man, oren curtis. he comes originally -- his ancestors are passengers on the mayflower. a lot of hay is made of that when he is a candidate. he has the indian on one side, pilgrims on the other. it
kansas. to learn more about the cities on our tour am a visit c-span.org. we continue with a look at the history of topeka. this is american history tv on c-span three. >> i came to know charles curtis after i moved to topeka. i am resident historian of the cemetery where he is buried. i came to know more of his story. the more i found out, the more fascinating or realized he was. -- and realize how under told his story is. he is reduced to a trivia question. the only vice president of...
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united off to their best start in history taking on kansas city. minute 42 no score.1-0 but kansas city would score a goal later in the half and the game would end in a 1-1 tie. and a final note the o's beat the yankees. the final for that one 6-2. okay. i'm going to break this down for you. bryce harper number 34 beats the atlanta braves with a walk-off. paul pierce number 34 beat the atlanta hawks with the last second bank shot. kellye: does this at all fit into the caps and what they might do tomorrow? how can we bring them into this? robert: i don't know. is there a number 34 for the caps? i got to look it up. check it out. kellye: get back to us on that. tonight a family outraged over a mid flight decision. >> the captain never came back and said -- he landed a plane. kellye: what happened on that plane to force an emergency landing and the response from (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. tt2wútbq@v4 bt@qoz$ tt2wútbq@v4 "a@qóv@ tt2wútbq@v4 bm@qt]l tt4wút
united off to their best start in history taking on kansas city. minute 42 no score.1-0 but kansas city would score a goal later in the half and the game would end in a 1-1 tie. and a final note the o's beat the yankees. the final for that one 6-2. okay. i'm going to break this down for you. bryce harper number 34 beats the atlanta braves with a walk-off. paul pierce number 34 beat the atlanta hawks with the last second bank shot. kellye: does this at all fit into the caps and what they might...
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dullesa, to -- tulsa to kansas city, we'll watch closely as the thunder storms make their way to the north. there's one tornado warning here to the east of oklahoma city. as you can see, most of the warnings and watches to the west are dropping out. that is good news across the region, and up here to parts of minnesota, we had tornado warnings in place, but they have been dropped to a tornado watch right now >>> we'll stay watching that. joining us on the phone is jerry loika, a spokesman for the oklahoma emergency management. thank you so much for joining us jerry. >> my pleasure. >> tell us what is the severity of the situation on the ground there right now. >> well we have localized flooding. there were many tornado that touched down. the wedge was the large one in western oklahoma going through roger mills county near the border near texas. some damage. we don't have an official - anything official from the country emergency manager out there, but we do know that we have a couple of businesses and some homes and mobile homes that have been damaged or destroyed. and then there were
dullesa, to -- tulsa to kansas city, we'll watch closely as the thunder storms make their way to the north. there's one tornado warning here to the east of oklahoma city. as you can see, most of the warnings and watches to the west are dropping out. that is good news across the region, and up here to parts of minnesota, we had tornado warnings in place, but they have been dropped to a tornado watch right now >>> we'll stay watching that. joining us on the phone is jerry loika, a...
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summerlike temperatures and those storms will move out of minnesota today into the midwest from kansas city across to chicago. there's also a good chance of severe weather in western texas and possibly in the rockies, as well. some showers on the west coast and appalachians but beautiful warmer than usual days in the northeast. >> all right. well britain's new royal princess is now 3 days old and she's just now settling in. sunday she welcomed visitors and, of course that had to include grandma middleton and aunt pippa, the first to arrive. in then grandpa wales also known as prince charles and his wife camilla likely know what to call the new princess but the rest of us are still waiting for the official announcement of her name likely to come after the queen meets her for the first time. >> lots of predictions going on. >> even some betting going on. >> i know. a lot of betting. >>> still ahead getting a 'tis louisiana for much cheaper. >> plus a mile high joyride. a man under arrest accused of taking a plane and taking it for a flight. >> caught on camera. a motorcyclist gets trapped und
summerlike temperatures and those storms will move out of minnesota today into the midwest from kansas city across to chicago. there's also a good chance of severe weather in western texas and possibly in the rockies, as well. some showers on the west coast and appalachians but beautiful warmer than usual days in the northeast. >> all right. well britain's new royal princess is now 3 days old and she's just now settling in. sunday she welcomed visitors and, of course that had to include...
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residents there urged to evacuate outside of kansas city. this after a tornado outsfwlik across the road. >> 30 reported from texas to minnesota. and kansas the storm blowing this 34-car freight train right off the tracks. >> oh jesus. >> back in oklahoma softball sized hail destroying this windshield. the system leaving a trail of damage in its wake. residents east of tulsa facing the clean-up ahead. >> as soon as we hit the floor, in the hallway, the whole house started shaking >> megan wilson describing huddling in this house as a tornado tore through. destroying their garage. she and her mother grateful to be alive. >> we lived. we lived through it. >> reporter: the rain across north central texas has stopped at least for now. behind me you see the red river on the texas, oklahoma border just that red and muddy because so much water is trying to train down stream. its in flood stage. the river expected to rise cresting on monday. rob marciano gainesville, texas. >> from a stormy weekend to a stormy workweek. look out for watches and warni
residents there urged to evacuate outside of kansas city. this after a tornado outsfwlik across the road. >> 30 reported from texas to minnesota. and kansas the storm blowing this 34-car freight train right off the tracks. >> oh jesus. >> back in oklahoma softball sized hail destroying this windshield. the system leaving a trail of damage in its wake. residents east of tulsa facing the clean-up ahead. >> as soon as we hit the floor, in the hallway, the whole house...
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nadir soofi is scheduled to be buried outside kansas city. >>> new video of elton simpson. he appeared at a 2012 fund raising video for the phoenix mosque with nadir soofi. he talks about the power of prayer as spiritual armor. >> it charges your imam when you come together and pray five times a day with the brothers and reminded with the hereafter. >> a few minutesuew months ago, simpson stopped going. >>> and the fight against isis. 400 members of the u.s. military have arrived in turkey to begin the training this week. the pentagon plans to furnish the rebels with weapons and trucks. >>> and isis on the move. breaching the perimeter of the oil refinery near the town of baji. the facility could fall to isis forces again within days. militants have control of parts of the refinery. if it falls, officials say the rebels are in control of mosul already. >>> hillary clinton is ready to rake in big money for the white house bid. backers are hoping to raise up to $300 million in the most expensive presidential run in history. clinton is meeting with donors today through a swing
nadir soofi is scheduled to be buried outside kansas city. >>> new video of elton simpson. he appeared at a 2012 fund raising video for the phoenix mosque with nadir soofi. he talks about the power of prayer as spiritual armor. >> it charges your imam when you come together and pray five times a day with the brothers and reminded with the hereafter. >> a few minutesuew months ago, simpson stopped going. >>> and the fight against isis. 400 members of the u.s....
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another five tornadoes were reported on the other side of kansas city causing severe wind damage.inds were as high as 127 miles an hour. several homes and other buildings were damaged or destroyed. trees uprooted and vehicles overturned. no injuries reported there. accuweather's paul williams looks at the storm threat today. good morning. >> good morning to you too, t.j., marci. what will continue to happen through the midweek, the jet stream positions itself perfectly between the cold and moist air to the south. to the south, a classic storm setup with the warmer and cold front coming in behind it causing the thunderstorms to kick off. on the other side, who invited jack frost to the party? no kidding. in the midst of may, watching out for widespread frost and freeze to occur reaching into minnesota and to the dakotas even just starting to nip the northeastern corner of nebraska and that cold air will change ow how it feels and combine that with the low pressure system with counter clockwise rotation, possibly giving us a couple of morning snow showers. marci, t.j. >> paul, yes,
another five tornadoes were reported on the other side of kansas city causing severe wind damage.inds were as high as 127 miles an hour. several homes and other buildings were damaged or destroyed. trees uprooted and vehicles overturned. no injuries reported there. accuweather's paul williams looks at the storm threat today. good morning. >> good morning to you too, t.j., marci. what will continue to happen through the midweek, the jet stream positions itself perfectly between the cold...
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the fairfax plant here in kansas city, kansas. we'll keep an eye on it.ext hour, we'll talk to the president of gm north america about one of gm's most celebrated vehicles. i'll ask him if he's ready to say it's a bust. can you guess what the vehicle is? bet you can. cheryl: jeff flock. gm stock up fractionally. thank you very much. see you next hour. first quarter gdp was disappointing to say the least. and it remains highly unlikely that growth in this country for the year is even going to exceed 3%. will this be enough for the feds to keep interest rates low? what will it mean for american's personal growth? let's bring in peter barnes for that report. peter: hey, cheryl. president obama launched an stimulus program. he said we would end up like japan with a lost decade of growth. you could say that even with the obama stimulus plan and all of the fed's stimulus, it looks like that we're chalking up and apologies to our fox broadcasting cousins an american idled decade. that weak first quarter gdp growth of just 0.2% makes it highly likely that growth
the fairfax plant here in kansas city, kansas. we'll keep an eye on it.ext hour, we'll talk to the president of gm north america about one of gm's most celebrated vehicles. i'll ask him if he's ready to say it's a bust. can you guess what the vehicle is? bet you can. cheryl: jeff flock. gm stock up fractionally. thank you very much. see you next hour. first quarter gdp was disappointing to say the least. and it remains highly unlikely that growth in this country for the year is even going to...
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among thousands of diaries also collected in kansas city with a small notebook that belonged to lieutenant herschel g horton 29, from aurora, illinois. shot in the right leg and hip in a firefight with the japanese on new guinea, where it had dragged himself out of the fire zone and into the crash be another several days it took for him to die, he wrote his final letter home to his family. and it began my dear sweet father, mother and sister, i lay here in this terrible place, wondering not why god has forsaken me, but why he is your making me suffer. the first duty is to read them . i can think of no better way to close out the national book festival. to quote our current point laureate -- poet laureate, in my dream, the ghost of history lies down beside me, rolls me over pins me the need a heavy arm. my ambition with this trilogy has been for you, too, to feel that heavy arm. to feel the palpable presence of those who suffered much and in some cases gave everything for us. thank you so much for being here. i look for your questions and comments. thank you so much. thank you. [applause] s
among thousands of diaries also collected in kansas city with a small notebook that belonged to lieutenant herschel g horton 29, from aurora, illinois. shot in the right leg and hip in a firefight with the japanese on new guinea, where it had dragged himself out of the fire zone and into the crash be another several days it took for him to die, he wrote his final letter home to his family. and it began my dear sweet father, mother and sister, i lay here in this terrible place, wondering not why...
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enters the mule mascot that move with the team from kansas city and a well known kansas game there andthe mule out about 15 minutes before every game so people could pet him, have pictures taken with him. ♪ ♪ >> charlie o was so big in his time that he even had his own record, what other mascot mule witnessed three straight world series victories. at the coliseum, a fan can seek commemoration of world series wins and world series heroes but the name finley is nowhere and that is a slice says nancy finley especially when the team will be using charlie o's image on a t-shirt this year. >> i think it's great that they're acknowledging the mascot and and , but acknowledge who thought the mascot up. where did it come from? >> no comment. i don't remember the mule. sorry, charlie. not only did you witness champ yns and now you have one of your own. >> from oakland, wayne freedman abc 7 news. >>> that will do it for abc 7 news at 4:00. thank you for join us. i'm ama daetz. abc 7 news begins with dan and cheryl. >> it's very bad. it's concerning. >> a government recall hits a popular bay area
enters the mule mascot that move with the team from kansas city and a well known kansas game there andthe mule out about 15 minutes before every game so people could pet him, have pictures taken with him. ♪ ♪ >> charlie o was so big in his time that he even had his own record, what other mascot mule witnessed three straight world series victories. at the coliseum, a fan can seek commemoration of world series wins and world series heroes but the name finley is nowhere and that is a...
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it's april, 1989, you're the first officer on a regional airline flying from kansas city to waterloo,e in the sky? >> unbelievable. kennedy: okay. >> we took off from kansas city, beautiful clear night, got up to cruise altitude, around 15,000 feet. for an hour 10, hour 15-minute flight. wispy scattered clouds at cruise altitude, a crescent moon visible, about the left side, nice night. something really strange out this way, there was just what looked like a moon dimly visible behind some of those thin wispy clouds. kennedy: so a round red disk. >> nope, a white disk. kennedy: a white disk, wait a second, the moon is over, there holy crap, what is that? >> wasn't quite that exciting yet. kennedy: okay, then what happened. >> first trying to figure out. you see stuff in the sky all the time and you learn to identify all kinds of bizarre things. this thing is sitting here, we're looking for searchlights on the ground. immediately, you could rule out moon because the moon was a cressent and this was a full thing. kennedy: sure. >> 40 minutes we're flying. kennedy: and you see that thing
it's april, 1989, you're the first officer on a regional airline flying from kansas city to waterloo,e in the sky? >> unbelievable. kennedy: okay. >> we took off from kansas city, beautiful clear night, got up to cruise altitude, around 15,000 feet. for an hour 10, hour 15-minute flight. wispy scattered clouds at cruise altitude, a crescent moon visible, about the left side, nice night. something really strange out this way, there was just what looked like a moon dimly visible...
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conductor: impresionante, hay otras atracciones como el deslizador de agua en kansas city y en orlandoen nuestras actividades, empezÓ a temblar y se sintiÓ horrible. la gente saliÓ de donde estaba para ponerse en un lugar seguro. hubo pequeÑos daÑos materiales pero eso no fue todo, porque ese dÍa, el dÍa del terremoto, tambiÉn se cimbraron nuestras vidas. maestra: el tÉrmino de desastre
conductor: impresionante, hay otras atracciones como el deslizador de agua en kansas city y en orlandoen nuestras actividades, empezÓ a temblar y se sintiÓ horrible. la gente saliÓ de donde estaba para ponerse en un lugar seguro. hubo pequeÑos daÑos materiales pero eso no fue todo, porque ese dÍa, el dÍa del terremoto, tambiÉn se cimbraron nuestras vidas. maestra: el tÉrmino de desastre
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conductor: impresionante, hay otras atracciones como el deslizador de agua en kansas city y en orlandol soldado caÍdo.
conductor: impresionante, hay otras atracciones como el deslizador de agua en kansas city y en orlandol soldado caÍdo.
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nadir soofi is scheduled to be buried today outside kansas city. >>> time for an early start on yourr stocks so far. european shares down a bit as the u.k. heads to the polls in a closely fought election. asian shares are down. new york's governor pushing higher wages for fast food workers frustrated with the failed attempts to raise the minimum wage governor cuomo is studying the fast food industry. then he can raise wages, that is his hope. the income gap in fast food is extreme with ceos making almost $24 million a year and entry level workers making almost $17,000 a year. >>> the super bowl champions now the book is out. more probable than not that some employees cheated and what about tom brady? more probable than not, he was generally aware of it. andy scholes breaks it down in the bleacher report next. ♪ just because someone grows older does that mean they have to grow apart from their friends, or from the things they love to do? with right at home, it doesn't. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to help with personal care housekeeping, meals - an
nadir soofi is scheduled to be buried today outside kansas city. >>> time for an early start on yourr stocks so far. european shares down a bit as the u.k. heads to the polls in a closely fought election. asian shares are down. new york's governor pushing higher wages for fast food workers frustrated with the failed attempts to raise the minimum wage governor cuomo is studying the fast food industry. then he can raise wages, that is his hope. the income gap in fast food is extreme with...
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be a young african-american gunned down in florida, a shooting at a jewish community center in kansas cityay couple brutally attacked at a new york restaurant. yes, we are proud of our group identities, but it is what comes after the hyphen in czech-american african-american latino-american, white-american, or any of the hundreds of other varieties of american that counts most. no matter our race, creed, gender, or sexual orientation, we are all equal shareholders in the american dream. and that means we do not fear our differences, we embrace them. [applause] living up to that principle, and valuing fairly the contributions of each other, is what tufts' council on campus diversity was all about, and it is the great test our nation must pass in the 21st century. around the world, we will face other tests, the outcome of which is equally uncertain. today, the international landscape is as contradictory and combustible as i have ever seen. technology and globalization have helped bring about unprecedented prosperity and progress for millions of people, but they've also cast new shadows upon
be a young african-american gunned down in florida, a shooting at a jewish community center in kansas cityay couple brutally attacked at a new york restaurant. yes, we are proud of our group identities, but it is what comes after the hyphen in czech-american african-american latino-american, white-american, or any of the hundreds of other varieties of american that counts most. no matter our race, creed, gender, or sexual orientation, we are all equal shareholders in the american dream. and...
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the heat extends to the plains, 83 kansas city. cold front brings us our storm chances.ce tuesday evening it will not be a washout. the next two days, still warm the warmer temperatures, further into the 80's, slight chance of a storm tuesday, tuesday afternoon, evening. more wednesday as the front rolls through, with a chance of scattered showers and storms. sunny sky starting off, getting off to the work and school week, temps smiled. -- temps mild, mid to upper 50's in the morning. you may need a light jacket, but dress in layers because we are warm in the afternoon. everybody is over 80 degrees low to mid 80's without humidity. it will be nice. tuesday, this is the day where we could have strong southwest wind, widely scattered if not isolated showers possible, may even feel hot, pushing mid 80's close to 90 with a stronger southwest wind. chance of a storm tuesday evening, more likely a chance of scattered storms wednesday. what is not showing out going into next weekend is we may have a tropical-like system. it's not truly tropical in the way that a hurricane or tr
the heat extends to the plains, 83 kansas city. cold front brings us our storm chances.ce tuesday evening it will not be a washout. the next two days, still warm the warmer temperatures, further into the 80's, slight chance of a storm tuesday, tuesday afternoon, evening. more wednesday as the front rolls through, with a chance of scattered showers and storms. sunny sky starting off, getting off to the work and school week, temps smiled. -- temps mild, mid to upper 50's in the morning. you may...
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still ahead, matt miller is out there in kansas city.with gm's north american president. plus, how much did you pay to watch saturday nights fight between floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao? some people paid nothing. ♪ betty: another factor we're watching this morning is general motors celebrating a massive milestone, the manufacturing of over 500 million vehicles in the long history of the company. matt miller is live in kansas city at the event with alan beaty, gm north american president. it is his first television interview. matt, i will send it over to you. matt: thank you very much betty. allen, congratulations on the milestone. are we looking at record sales for gmalan: if we are coming off -- for gm? alan: if we are coming off of a quarter of very strong sales. a very good march and a really strong april and now we go into may with a lot of: -- a lot of optimism. matt: we have seen a concentration in compact cars. obviously, you are selling small and large in the suv market which you dominate, and small and large trucks. you are
still ahead, matt miller is out there in kansas city.with gm's north american president. plus, how much did you pay to watch saturday nights fight between floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao? some people paid nothing. ♪ betty: another factor we're watching this morning is general motors celebrating a massive milestone, the manufacturing of over 500 million vehicles in the long history of the company. matt miller is live in kansas city at the event with alan beaty, gm north american president....
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third member of the panel tele mcdaniels from having played for the oregon state beavers and the kansas city chiefs. he is assistant professor of african-american studies at emory university and his scholarly interest includes african-americans and world war i and african-americans and the intersection of sports and civil rights. it examines the african-american jockey. this really came to the forefront because of the book that they had co-author. so we want to begin by offering them to quickly issue a summary statement of how this issue came to their attention and what the status of this debate would be. and having hosted a couple of conferences for players and sports administrators on concussions. we would like to invite him to weigh in from a players perspective on this issue. so we will turn it over to you. >> before i start, thank you for having us here. and getting into the story there have been a lot of good reporting done on the issues and they have done fantastic work on the issues and this includes the fundamental problems that had been not addressed. and how did this become a huge
third member of the panel tele mcdaniels from having played for the oregon state beavers and the kansas city chiefs. he is assistant professor of african-american studies at emory university and his scholarly interest includes african-americans and world war i and african-americans and the intersection of sports and civil rights. it examines the african-american jockey. this really came to the forefront because of the book that they had co-author. so we want to begin by offering them to quickly...
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. >>> una pareja en un zoolÓgico de kansas city que no le tiene miedo a las alturas tuvo la frialdadas tanto ocurrÍa la emergencia. >>> esto en el estado de california estaban buscando a un hombre pero no porque haya cometido un delito todo lo contrario, el hombre comprÓ un boleto de loterÍa y fuere clamÓ un premio de 75 dÓlares, sin saber que el hombre era merecedor de 75 mil dÓlares lo mejor r es que todo quedÓ grabado en la cÁmara de vij lana y buscar al hombre que maneja un camiÓn grande ojalÁ lo encuentren con seguridad que el dinero le vendrÁ muy bien nosotroses con esto llegamos al final de esta emisiÓn a nombre de todo todo el equipo que ha hecho posible el spa informativo, gracias por el favor de su atenciÓn gracias por el favor de su confianza aquÍ continÚa siendo domingo asÍ que pase >>estas son las increÍbles y reales historias de gente que pasÓ momentos difÍciles y viviÓ para contarlo. todo lo que estÁn por ver es real, personas reales, peligro real, emociÓn real. prepÁrese para experimentar el miedo mÁs intenso. estÁn a punto de presenciar: "los videos mÁs sorprendentes
. >>> una pareja en un zoolÓgico de kansas city que no le tiene miedo a las alturas tuvo la frialdadas tanto ocurrÍa la emergencia. >>> esto en el estado de california estaban buscando a un hombre pero no porque haya cometido un delito todo lo contrario, el hombre comprÓ un boleto de loterÍa y fuere clamÓ un premio de 75 dÓlares, sin saber que el hombre era merecedor de 75 mil dÓlares lo mejor r es que todo quedÓ grabado en la cÁmara de vij lana y buscar al hombre que...
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days after the assassination of martin luther king jr, when riots broke out in d.c., in chicago in kansas city and here in baltimore helena hicks saw her city explode. >> what was it like on the streets then? >> it was pretty bad. >> you were angry? >> people were not just angry. they were fighting mad. and there's a difference. they were ready to just beat up the enemy. and fire was one of the ways they chose to make that feeling apparent to everybody. so they burned up everything. >> you can't miss the parallels between that april in baltimore and this one. dr. hicks saw it too. as clashes broke out this time in her old sandtown neighborhood. >> i said to people, thank god i'm this age because hopefully i will never see this again. i didn't expect to see it twice in my lifetime but i definitely don't want to see it again. >> a charm city native, a highly educated community leader, a mother. you might be surprised at her response to the demonstrators on the streets. >> i'm proud of those kids. >> proud. it's not that helena hicks condones rioting or looting but over 50 years after her generat
days after the assassination of martin luther king jr, when riots broke out in d.c., in chicago in kansas city and here in baltimore helena hicks saw her city explode. >> what was it like on the streets then? >> it was pretty bad. >> you were angry? >> people were not just angry. they were fighting mad. and there's a difference. they were ready to just beat up the enemy. and fire was one of the ways they chose to make that feeling apparent to everybody. so they burned up...
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united tie with kansas city. also maryland they won 8-7. beat yale in the ncaa tournament today. congratulations to them. >> all right that will do it for us. reese witherspoon hosting a new >>> live from oklahoma city it's the hottest event of the year, the southern republican leadership conference. >>
united tie with kansas city. also maryland they won 8-7. beat yale in the ncaa tournament today. congratulations to them. >> all right that will do it for us. reese witherspoon hosting a new >>> live from oklahoma city it's the hottest event of the year, the southern republican leadership conference. >>
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he is here as a formal football player playing for the orb state beeveers and kansas city chiefs. he is an assistant professor of african-american studies at emery university. he is an author with the book of prince of jockeys examining the career of the 19th century jockey isaac burns murphy. and we would like to welcome the audience from around the country watching on c-span booktv. the issue of concussion came to the forefront because of the book steve and mark wrote. we want to ask them to issue a statement on how it came to their attention and what the status of the debate is. and we will invite leigh to pay in and pellom from a player's perspective. steve and mark i will turn it over to you. >> this is our second time back at the festival and it is amazing how huge it has gotten. there had been a lot of good reporting done on the issues of concussion and football prior to us jumping into the story in 2011. our colleagues at espn peter keating and greg guardy did fantastic work and others but the fundamental issue that had not been addressed was what did the league know and w
he is here as a formal football player playing for the orb state beeveers and kansas city chiefs. he is an assistant professor of african-american studies at emery university. he is an author with the book of prince of jockeys examining the career of the 19th century jockey isaac burns murphy. and we would like to welcome the audience from around the country watching on c-span booktv. the issue of concussion came to the forefront because of the book steve and mark wrote. we want to ask them to...
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four tornado also swept through the year east of kansas citi, one destroyed homes shredded trees andcles. that's the same area that faces the risk of flooding as well. >>> thousands people checked out all sorts of aircraft during an open house at the hayward executive airport today. some people got a chance to see sky 7hd up close and meet crew of our news chopper. several helicopters were on display, including this one, belonging to the east bay regional park district police. aviation buffs crowdedded in the cargo bay of national guard c130 hercules aircrest. the c-130 has troops for the military for 50 years. very cool stuff as is this, at 11:00, abc7 news meteorologist drew tuma with an assignment that takes him away from his usual weather duties. >> get up at 6:00 a.m. and start your day. >> why hundreds of people are partying before they go to work. that is tonight at 11:00. right after the billboard music awards. the billboard music award hosted begin at 8:00 tonight right here on abc. i cannot think of a better talent to tell that story that one mr. drew tuma and i'm sure glad
four tornado also swept through the year east of kansas citi, one destroyed homes shredded trees andcles. that's the same area that faces the risk of flooding as well. >>> thousands people checked out all sorts of aircraft during an open house at the hayward executive airport today. some people got a chance to see sky 7hd up close and meet crew of our news chopper. several helicopters were on display, including this one, belonging to the east bay regional park district police. aviation...
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let's go to kansas city. reds and royals. todd frazier is your batter. alex gordon goes back, leaps makes the catch and crashes into the wall. what a grab. flash gordon flashing leather. royals go on to win it. the final was 7-1. let's go to football. ryan kerrigan of the washington redskins. he had his left knee scoped. no big deal, i'm told. he will miss some of the off-season work, but nothing significant. let's go to the nba. calves and hawks. lebron led an 18-7 run to start the first quarter. jr smith, 28 points. 97-89. in the nhl, game three of the best-of-seven eastern conference finals. rangers and lightning. tampa wins it. the final, 6-5. leon: what was that am thinking? tim: i don't know, but this will go to the league. leon: take it easy, marvin. alison: all right. they say it is never too late to follow your dreams. coming up next, the story of a leon: a world war ii veteran in alabama just graduated high school. he is 93 years old. jd had to drop out of class when he was drafted into the army back in 1944. he always dreamed about having a di
let's go to kansas city. reds and royals. todd frazier is your batter. alex gordon goes back, leaps makes the catch and crashes into the wall. what a grab. flash gordon flashing leather. royals go on to win it. the final was 7-1. let's go to football. ryan kerrigan of the washington redskins. he had his left knee scoped. no big deal, i'm told. he will miss some of the off-season work, but nothing significant. let's go to the nba. calves and hawks. lebron led an 18-7 run to start the first...
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hickok, you're now a dually elected official of the city of kansas. >> the event marks the first steps career as celebrity law enforcement. but hickok's new-found fame is both a benefit and a curse. for some, it commands respect. but it also puts a target on his back. >> it was a hotbed of youthful indiscretion. it was a cattle town and rail head. a lot of guys came in there to spend their money. >> you don't know what a country this is for fighting and drinking. a man can do what he pleases without fear of the law or anything else. >> it was fairly lost until hickok came around. >> once you acquire this international fame, which he did, of being the quickest shot in the west, you're going to get some jerk who wants to make a name for himself by taking you down. >> in july of 1870, while hayes city contains the seventh calvary, hickok gains resentment among the troops. the brash young soldiers under general custer's command size up the legendary gun slinger. >> look who it is. >> who? >> wild bill. all right. we can take him. okay? have a sunset mode. and an early morning mode. and a
hickok, you're now a dually elected official of the city of kansas. >> the event marks the first steps career as celebrity law enforcement. but hickok's new-found fame is both a benefit and a curse. for some, it commands respect. but it also puts a target on his back. >> it was a hotbed of youthful indiscretion. it was a cattle town and rail head. a lot of guys came in there to spend their money. >> you don't know what a country this is for fighting and drinking. a man can do...
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the tornado destroyed dozens of homes west of kansas city. >> it just came right off the tail. it actually flung the basement doors open and threw tree deb bris and stuff down in the basement. just glad we were able to stop and find a safe place. . leon: baseball-sized hail and flash flooding have been reported in several states. the good news, no serious injuries or deaths are reported in these storms. al i slon: police are back out on the streets trying to track down a sexual assault suspect. last week a woman was attacked in mitch he willville and that's where officers are tonight hoping to find includes. tom is live with details of the investigation and a sketch of the suspect. tom? tom:allison, it was exactly one week ago early in the morning that a teenage victim was walking down lake arbor way when a man approached her, forced her into that field over there, indicated he had a gun and then sexually assaulted her. this is video of tonight police hitting the lake arbrosh neighborhood going door to door trying to solve this case. they showed folks a picture of a flyer showi
the tornado destroyed dozens of homes west of kansas city. >> it just came right off the tail. it actually flung the basement doors open and threw tree deb bris and stuff down in the basement. just glad we were able to stop and find a safe place. . leon: baseball-sized hail and flash flooding have been reported in several states. the good news, no serious injuries or deaths are reported in these storms. al i slon: police are back out on the streets trying to track down a sexual assault...
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alex rodriguez hit a three-run home run against kansas city past late great lou gehrig for r.b.i.'s. 1na 195. he is now fourth on the all-time list behind barry bonds for third, hank aaron and babe ruth are one and two. the redskins were back on the field today for the voluntary o.t.a.'s in 90-degree weather. the skins cut a couple of veterans. porter and chris chester had the contracts terminated. the skins are looking forward to a greater pass rush defensively. one of new guys in the middle the terrance nighton. 6'3"135 pounds, alias "pot roast. how about that for a nickname? >> we have guys that get after the quarterback. you can't get after the quarterback unless you stop the run. that is my specialty. i'm the best at doing that. tim: pot roast, you are right about that. basketball game five in the nba western conference final against the rockets. steph curry will play. when i saw that horrible fall in game four i didn't think he'd be back but he is. he will wear a special sleeve on his arm but his head is fine. steph curry is back! as you heard earlier, nine current or former
alex rodriguez hit a three-run home run against kansas city past late great lou gehrig for r.b.i.'s. 1na 195. he is now fourth on the all-time list behind barry bonds for third, hank aaron and babe ruth are one and two. the redskins were back on the field today for the voluntary o.t.a.'s in 90-degree weather. the skins cut a couple of veterans. porter and chris chester had the contracts terminated. the skins are looking forward to a greater pass rush defensively. one of new guys in the middle...
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hickok you're now a dually elected official of the city of kansas. >> the event marks the first stepeer as celebrity law enforcement. but hickok's new-found fame is both a benefit and a curse. for some it commands respect. but it also puts a target on his back. >> it was a hotbed of youthful indiscretion. it was a cattle town and rail head. a lot of guys came in there to spend their money. >> you don't know what a country this is for fighting and drinking. a man can do what he pleases without fear of the law or anything else. >> it was fairly lost until hickok came around. >> once you acquire this international fame which he did, of being the quickest shot in the west you're going to get some jerk who wants to make a name for himself by taking you down. >> in july of 1870 while hayes city contains the seventh calvary, hickok gains resentment among the troops. the brash young soldiers under general custer's command size up the legendary gun slinger. >> look who it is. >> who? >> wild bill. all right. we can take him. okay? the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that w
hickok you're now a dually elected official of the city of kansas. >> the event marks the first stepeer as celebrity law enforcement. but hickok's new-found fame is both a benefit and a curse. for some it commands respect. but it also puts a target on his back. >> it was a hotbed of youthful indiscretion. it was a cattle town and rail head. a lot of guys came in there to spend their money. >> you don't know what a country this is for fighting and drinking. a man can do what he...
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i have a friend in kansas city wallace heart field the second, trying to get middle class african-americanscome back and re do the homes and provide examples that we have when we grew up. it will take african-americans, and government. >> let me go back to the professor, is that the beginning of an idea to you. >> no - yes and no. let me say baltimore is an unusual case. america is a huge country. african-american americans live in different circumstances. baltimore is not typical. more typical are the african-american neighbourhoods in harlem, south side of chicago and so on. there, what you find is a highly variated population. people. you have stable working class people and the poor, and the disconnected. the problem here is not that people have moved out. they are there. the problem there is that the disconnect and the street people, the ones which the congressman talks about constitutes a problem for the majority of god-fearing stable people in the communities. we don't need to bring anyone. the problem is that they are caught between a rock and a hard place. the ill-trained police wh
i have a friend in kansas city wallace heart field the second, trying to get middle class african-americanscome back and re do the homes and provide examples that we have when we grew up. it will take african-americans, and government. >> let me go back to the professor, is that the beginning of an idea to you. >> no - yes and no. let me say baltimore is an unusual case. america is a huge country. african-american americans live in different circumstances. baltimore is not typical....