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kansas. at nighttime the view of the , city is quite extraordinary. the most iconic views of kansas city are usually taken from this location. at nighttime it is quite , beautiful. looking south down the mall in the summertime or spring, it is brilliant green and a very which i think is a most fitting tribute to this tower which rests on the memorial courtyard. the memorial courtyard is used for all sorts of activities, most notably our memorial day ceremonies. it is packed for honoring those who have served and continue to serve and have lost their lives. another important part of the architecture of the memorial are the two sphinx. this is looking east towards the horrors of war. looking to the past, its eyes covered because of the horror of war. s told that theh museum is to speak about the commitment, and sacrifice of those who served. an equally, to speak about war's horror. we tell the full story of the true price of liberty and democracy. this well articulates that. its eyes covered because of the horror of war. that is matched with a sphinx lo
kansas. at nighttime the view of the , city is quite extraordinary. the most iconic views of kansas city are usually taken from this location. at nighttime it is quite , beautiful. looking south down the mall in the summertime or spring, it is brilliant green and a very which i think is a most fitting tribute to this tower which rests on the memorial courtyard. the memorial courtyard is used for all sorts of activities, most notably our memorial day ceremonies. it is packed for honoring those...
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carol: let's talk about kansas city, kansas, the first city to get google fiber.t some entrepreneurs. tell us his story. >> there were quite a few people who saw this and thought it would be great for their business to have google fiber to seted to kansas city up businesses, and one of them is this guy who heard about it and within days had driven to kansas city, kansas to check it out, then moved there and set up his business. he was the only person i could really fine for whom google fiber actually had a business use case, because he has a sports photography platform, and he really needs high speeds, particularly for uploading photographs, but then i talked to other entrepreneurs who said they liked it but could not find a business use case for it, and even if they had it, their customers did not have it, so even if they found a way to move bulky files around, they would probably get clogged up on the customer end. a lot of the entrepreneurs who moved to kansas city moved away because they did not find it as useful as they helped. oliver: what happened as those
carol: let's talk about kansas city, kansas, the first city to get google fiber.t some entrepreneurs. tell us his story. >> there were quite a few people who saw this and thought it would be great for their business to have google fiber to seted to kansas city up businesses, and one of them is this guy who heard about it and within days had driven to kansas city, kansas to check it out, then moved there and set up his business. he was the only person i could really fine for whom google...
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next, we tour the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city. doran: i am doran cart. am the senior curator. the museum is the nation's museum for the history of world war i. it is a global museum. we talk about all involved in world war i. it is not just about the united states. everything from the summer of 1914 to the peace treaty of june 1919. our collection is the most comprehensive collection of world war i materials in the world. it is not the largest, but it is comprehensive, in that we do deal with all nations involved in the war. in the museum, when you are going to the exhibition, you see about 10% of the museum collection at one time. the rest we use for research, references, loans to other institutions, and just to make sure we have an encyclopedic collection of the war. when we are teaching about the history of it, we want to cover everything. where i am standing right now is in front of a wall that depicts the various shoulder sleeve insignia worn by the american expeditionary forces in world war i. these were used to identify the units and to create a f
next, we tour the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city. doran: i am doran cart. am the senior curator. the museum is the nation's museum for the history of world war i. it is a global museum. we talk about all involved in world war i. it is not just about the united states. everything from the summer of 1914 to the peace treaty of june 1919. our collection is the most comprehensive collection of world war i materials in the world. it is not the largest, but it is...
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, kansas has businesses and one of them is this guy who had driven to kansas city, kansas to checken moved to their and set up his business. he was the only person i could really find for him google fiber fiber had agoogle this escape. he is a sports for todd river and needs that speeded to upload photographs. we talked to other entrepreneurs who said they liked it but they could not find a business use case for it. if they had it, their customers did not have it. even if they found a way to move files around, they may get clogged up on the customer end. a lot of the entrepreneurs who moved to kansas city ended up moving away again. oliver: what happened is of those entrepreneurs it did come to places like kansas city, perhaps they could not find a business for google fiber but what about on the investment side? money go to these areas and how did it end up feeling any growth in the start up space? the startup community in kansas city they were so excited and thought this will put us on the map. investors will come piling in and it will help kickstart our startup scene. the problem
, kansas has businesses and one of them is this guy who had driven to kansas city, kansas to checken moved to their and set up his business. he was the only person i could really find for him google fiber fiber had agoogle this escape. he is a sports for todd river and needs that speeded to upload photographs. we talked to other entrepreneurs who said they liked it but they could not find a business use case for it. if they had it, their customers did not have it. even if they found a way to...
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kansas. at nighttime, the view of the city is quite extraordinary. the most iconic views of kansas city are typically taken from this location. at nighttime, it is quite beautiful. looking south down the mall in the summertime or spring, it is brilliant green and a very engaging site which i think is a most fitting tribute to this tower which rests on the memorial courtyard. this memorial courtyard is used for all sorts of activities, most notably our memorial day ceremonies. and it is packed for honoring those who have served and continue to serve and have lost their lives. another important part of the architecture of the memorial are the two sphinx. this is looking east towards the horrors of war. looking to the past, its eyes covered because of the horror of war. one of the truth told here at the museum is to speak about the commitment and sacrifice of those who served and the horror. we tell the true story of the true price of liberty and democracy. this well articulates that. its eyes covered because of the horror of war. that is matched with a
kansas. at nighttime, the view of the city is quite extraordinary. the most iconic views of kansas city are typically taken from this location. at nighttime, it is quite beautiful. looking south down the mall in the summertime or spring, it is brilliant green and a very engaging site which i think is a most fitting tribute to this tower which rests on the memorial courtyard. this memorial courtyard is used for all sorts of activities, most notably our memorial day ceremonies. and it is packed...
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one of wealthiest silties in the missouri, kansas city, kansas sir yeah. age >> the story of a trained gender father and his transgender daughter. >> huh they're inspiring others as well as each other. you're watching "world news now." new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling lysol, what it takes to protect. mthat stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. guess i won't be seeing you for a while. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's end this. >>> a transgender teen is sharing her journey from boy to girl with the word. >> yeah, that story is giving her mother some certain sort of courage this morning. here's abc's juju chang. >> reporter: they always had a special mother/son bond. together they transitioned to father/daughter. learning from each other every step of the way. >> i always felt male. i just didn't realize what that was. >> eric mason says she struggled
one of wealthiest silties in the missouri, kansas city, kansas sir yeah. age >> the story of a trained gender father and his transgender daughter. >> huh they're inspiring others as well as each other. you're watching "world news now." new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling lysol, what it takes to protect. mthat stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. guess i won't be seeing...
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kansas. the view of the city is quite extraordinary. the most iconic piece -- photographs are usually taken from here at nighttime. it is quite beautiful. looking on the mall in the summertime or spring, it is brilliant green and a very engaging site. it is the most fitting tribute to this power which rests on the memorial courtyard. the memorial courtyard is used for activities, most notably the memorial day ceremonies. thosepacked for honoring who have served and continue to serve and have lost their lives. another important part of the areitecture of the memorial space -- sphinx. one has its eyes covered because of the horrors of war. courage, about the commitment, and sacrifice of those who served. it equally speaks about war's horror. we tell the truth story of the price of liberty and democracy. this piece well articulates that. its eyes covered because of the horror of war. nxat it is matched with a sphi looking to the west, similarly with its eyes covered because of the unknown future. of those who created this striking memorial
kansas. the view of the city is quite extraordinary. the most iconic piece -- photographs are usually taken from here at nighttime. it is quite beautiful. looking on the mall in the summertime or spring, it is brilliant green and a very engaging site. it is the most fitting tribute to this power which rests on the memorial courtyard. the memorial courtyard is used for activities, most notably the memorial day ceremonies. thosepacked for honoring who have served and continue to serve and have...
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near kansas city.. are making sure a massive fire doesn't re-ignite. around 3:30 yesterday afternoon, flames raced through an apartment complex under construction. the flames quickly spread to other homes nearby. at least 17 homes are damaged or destroyed. three firefighters were taken to a hospital with minor injuries. the abc affiliate in kansas city paints an amazing picture of how fast the fire destroyed the building. just look at your screen. in less than two hours, the fire dozens of investigators will be at the scene this morning. it's unclear what caused the fire. but a fire department spokesperson says some residents may have smelled gas. developing now, the oklahoma state senator facing felony child prostitution charges plans to resign by tomorrow night. police say g-o-p senator ralph shortey was found in a motel room with a 17-year-old boy. police found explicit messages between the two. shortey turned himself into authorities thursday. but his attorney says he expects a not-guilty plea when shortey makes his initial court apearance this wee
near kansas city.. are making sure a massive fire doesn't re-ignite. around 3:30 yesterday afternoon, flames raced through an apartment complex under construction. the flames quickly spread to other homes nearby. at least 17 homes are damaged or destroyed. three firefighters were taken to a hospital with minor injuries. the abc affiliate in kansas city paints an amazing picture of how fast the fire destroyed the building. just look at your screen. in less than two hours, the fire dozens of...
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there was silence after kansas city. he didn't tweet about it.elt had it been a muslim, had it been a middle eastern gunman instead of a white gunman, he would have immediately condemned it. >> those people are obviously entitled to their opinion. there's a delicate balance here. the president is controlling the bully pulpit and the news cycle, and he doesn't want to overly discuss the stuff because you're worried that in itself will cause a fire. you're trying to strike the right balance. you can agree with me or disagree with me. i do believe the president has consistently, and maybe not with the level of volume you'd like, but he has consistently and his administration has consistently denounced these acts of violence. >> why does he immediately bring up something even in europe when there's an islamist attack, he is on twitter right away. why not use that same rule of thumb for when there's a white gunman here that does terror? >> so again, we can -- >> this is fact. i have the dates for you of how quickly he does it. >> alisyn, we all agree
there was silence after kansas city. he didn't tweet about it.elt had it been a muslim, had it been a middle eastern gunman instead of a white gunman, he would have immediately condemned it. >> those people are obviously entitled to their opinion. there's a delicate balance here. the president is controlling the bully pulpit and the news cycle, and he doesn't want to overly discuss the stuff because you're worried that in itself will cause a fire. you're trying to strike the right...
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>> i think i'm going to be the best nurse that came out of kansas city, missouri. that's what i believe. that's what i believe. >> reporter: a chance meeting at a drive through window serving up a heaping helping of kindness. kevin tibbles nbc news kansas city, missouri >> proving once again there is a lot of good people out there. >>> that's going to do it for us on a thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. ve go ye." ns 2 ==n/te v= ri >>> so from our standpoint this is a very good year. >>> another snow pack survey but is it too much. from drought worries to a new growing fear. the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for joining us. i'm janelle wang. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. we're talking about one of the deepest snow packs in recent memory. i want to show you how much progress we've made over the years. we went to dry land in 2015 to plenty of snow last year and even more this year. while that's mostly good news, there's a new risk involved. >> let's begin with scott budman, live along san jose alma
>> i think i'm going to be the best nurse that came out of kansas city, missouri. that's what i believe. that's what i believe. >> reporter: a chance meeting at a drive through window serving up a heaping helping of kindness. kevin tibbles nbc news kansas city, missouri >> proving once again there is a lot of good people out there. >>> that's going to do it for us on a thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night....
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you know, i've gone out and done workouts with the highway state highway patrol, the kansas city police department. i've also walked the streets of st. louis with a guy maimed reverend mccoy. he runs night life ministries. every thursday, friday, saturday night he walks the most violent streets of the city of st. loui, talking to young men and women n the streets. talking to homeless people. we went out to walk the streets with reverend mccoy. we've been going out on the frot lines and meeting with people where they're at. whether it's meeting with ceos who are bringing businesses and jobs to the state of missouri. me here in the state of missouri. we've been going to the front lines to work with people, and that's what's been so important about this leadership and it's why my experience as a navy sea, running my own small business, working with veterans, all of that front line experience, we'e putting it to use here. the other thing i'll tell you shocked a lot of people. >> hold that thought before you shock us. >> yes. >> this is a one-on-one profile with eric greitens, the governor o
you know, i've gone out and done workouts with the highway state highway patrol, the kansas city police department. i've also walked the streets of st. louis with a guy maimed reverend mccoy. he runs night life ministries. every thursday, friday, saturday night he walks the most violent streets of the city of st. loui, talking to young men and women n the streets. talking to homeless people. we went out to walk the streets with reverend mccoy. we've been going out on the frot lines and meeting...
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trump meaning kansas, not kansas city.his, as law enforcement officials tell cnn that threats targets jewish centers and day schools likely originated overseas. officials did say some of the phoned-in threats are likely copycats. >>> former kentucky governor steve beshear delivering the democratic response to president trump. beshear said the president is not helping and attacks to repeal and replace obamacare. >> you and your republican allies in congress seem determined to rip affordable health insurance away from millions of americans who most need it. does the affordable care act need some repairs? sure, it does. but so far, every republican idea to replace the affordable care act would reduce the number of americans covered. >> many of the democratic women in attendance wore white, as you can see in a nod to the women's rights movement in the early 1900s. when encouraged supporters to dress in white as a simple of purity. >>> and rattling offer companies who he says are bringing jobs back to the u.s. >> since my elect
trump meaning kansas, not kansas city.his, as law enforcement officials tell cnn that threats targets jewish centers and day schools likely originated overseas. officials did say some of the phoned-in threats are likely copycats. >>> former kentucky governor steve beshear delivering the democratic response to president trump. beshear said the president is not helping and attacks to repeal and replace obamacare. >> you and your republican allies in congress seem determined to rip...
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i am the deputy director of affairs for the kansas city public library. it seems all you need to do these days is turn on the television, and you can quickly hear what alison kibler talk about tonight, which is hate speech. reality television to the nightly news, we see examples in the headlines that show that hate speech is alive and well in our country. some would argue hate speech has a long and difficult history and our country, but also has a long way to go for improvement. others say it pits equality and free speech against each other. alison's book is examining how our society has changed since the early 20th century to verbally reflect the country we live in now, one nation, under all. hate speech is a complex issue and i am proud to be part of the kansas city public library, a place where, every day, offers a forum and an opportunity to engage and examine complicated issues, and debates, especially about free speech and the desk and equality. it is what a library is designed to do. alison kibler's book is a great place to start. she is a professo
i am the deputy director of affairs for the kansas city public library. it seems all you need to do these days is turn on the television, and you can quickly hear what alison kibler talk about tonight, which is hate speech. reality television to the nightly news, we see examples in the headlines that show that hate speech is alive and well in our country. some would argue hate speech has a long and difficult history and our country, but also has a long way to go for improvement. others say it...
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the worst of the twisters hit outside of kansas city. injuring 12 people, damaging nearly 500 homes. the tornado packed wind of of up to 152 miles an hour. tearing through nearly 12 miles. incredible. at this airport, nearby johnson county, just south of kansas city. planes were tossed like toys. hangers were flattened in winds up to 85 miles an hour. >> that's, that's -- complicated images there. big night in dallas for the mavericks star. >> dirk nowitzki, member of the 30,000 point club. reached the mark la night on a jumper, second quarter. the second quarter, win over the l.a. lakers. >> from his teammates. the crowd gave him a standing ovation. >> this is nowitzki's 19th season in the nba. spent all of them in dallas. and believe this is his last season in the nba. >> such a great player. are awe yyou expecting me to kn. >> in phoenix, suns mascot wanted to get into the action. he took a head first dive right there. on to the court. >> can't do that. >> fourth quarter of last night's game against washington. turns out he was recove
the worst of the twisters hit outside of kansas city. injuring 12 people, damaging nearly 500 homes. the tornado packed wind of of up to 152 miles an hour. tearing through nearly 12 miles. incredible. at this airport, nearby johnson county, just south of kansas city. planes were tossed like toys. hangers were flattened in winds up to 85 miles an hour. >> that's, that's -- complicated images there. big night in dallas for the mavericks star. >> dirk nowitzki, member of the 30,000...
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now it will change the life of a young kansas city woman.he doesn't know but a stranger has helped raise enough money for her to go back to college. megan bradley has that story t. >> it all stared with one thought. mixed with a little fried chicken. don carter was picking up dinner. he struck a conversation with the young woman working at the window and starting telling him how she was working to go back to school. >> to be a nurse. >> what kind of nurse? >> she said it don't even matter. i was like, wow. she's really exhausted. i just saw that spark and the potential in her. >> as he drove home pop eyes in hand he couldn't stop thinking about the spark and how he could help. >> the thought -- what if you pay for her to go to school. >> one thought put into action. don started researching how much it costs to get a cna license. >> we could do that, i guess. 400 facebook friend. >> he created a gofund me. putting out a plea on facebook. what if $00 of my friends donated $5 each. when we woke up this morning, people all overt country saw the
now it will change the life of a young kansas city woman.he doesn't know but a stranger has helped raise enough money for her to go back to college. megan bradley has that story t. >> it all stared with one thought. mixed with a little fried chicken. don carter was picking up dinner. he struck a conversation with the young woman working at the window and starting telling him how she was working to go back to school. >> to be a nurse. >> what kind of nurse? >> she said it...
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american history tv will be live memorial ineum and kansas city. we will take you inside the museum that tells the world war i story. on c-span3. recently, american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver, colorado. researchers and historians about the research. this interview is about 20 minutes. >> we are joined by sarah field, the associate dean at the college of liberal arts and a good indications professor at the university of colorado denver, here to talk about title ix, one of the most discussed areas of sports in the last 20 years. what is title ix? >> title ix is a very short law -- 37 words -- that requires gender equity occur in federally funded educational settings. that's broader than just schools. it does require federal funding. >> what is its genesis? >> it stems out of the civil rights movement. in the 50's and 60's, the women's right grew and equal pay act shows up in 1963 and women expressed concern roles and women were not getting the same opportunities as their male counterparts. this is
american history tv will be live memorial ineum and kansas city. we will take you inside the museum that tells the world war i story. on c-span3. recently, american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver, colorado. researchers and historians about the research. this interview is about 20 minutes. >> we are joined by sarah field, the associate dean at the college of liberal arts and a good indications professor at the university of colorado denver,...
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the abc affiliate in kansas city paints an amazing picture of how fast the fire destroyed the building, less than two hours. it was reduced to rubble. despite so many fires, the fire department said nobody was hurt. the cause has not yet been determined. jonathan: remember last week's rockville explosion that absolutely leveled the home? suicide is suspected in the explosion, where a man was found dead on the scene. owner deadthe former in the basement. they believe that he first killed his dog, then himself. the home is supposed to go up for auction the day of the blast. alison: a rally calling on as president trump plans to go to capitol hill to push for the law's repeal. tom roussey now with the police to protect the existing health care law -- with the plea to protect the existing health care law. expected the a vote thursday, there is a sense of urgency tonight. several hundred act gaithersburg high's cafeteria to rally against the republican plan to undo obamacare. >> i think momentum is building to stop this. tom: there is concern over costs and the gop plan for older people, an
the abc affiliate in kansas city paints an amazing picture of how fast the fire destroyed the building, less than two hours. it was reduced to rubble. despite so many fires, the fire department said nobody was hurt. the cause has not yet been determined. jonathan: remember last week's rockville explosion that absolutely leveled the home? suicide is suspected in the explosion, where a man was found dead on the scene. owner deadthe former in the basement. they believe that he first killed his...
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museum is suchnd a striking image on the kansas city skyline and what a great story goes with that. it was sued after the november 1918 armistice that a group of business leaders gathered and said let's do something to honor the war dead of kansas city and create a tribute for peace. me is the outcome of that. a fundraising campaign that raised more than $2.5 million. the equivalent today of about $40 million. with five gathering allied commanders. about 1000 people. the remarkable memorial being constructed and opening with president calvin coolidge in 1926. the people of the community gathering here. at that time about 150,000 people. the largest crowd >> such worthy outpouring of honor for those who had served in world war i and also a yearning for peace and a different sort of future than the most recent past. >> watch the entire tour of the theater at 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. on american artifacts. this is american history tv, only on c-span three. american history tv, an holmesew with eleanor norton. she discusses her childhood growing up in washington d c, and attending dunba
museum is suchnd a striking image on the kansas city skyline and what a great story goes with that. it was sued after the november 1918 armistice that a group of business leaders gathered and said let's do something to honor the war dead of kansas city and create a tribute for peace. me is the outcome of that. a fundraising campaign that raised more than $2.5 million. the equivalent today of about $40 million. with five gathering allied commanders. about 1000 people. the remarkable memorial...
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for "nightline," i'm juju chang in kansas city, missouri. >> our thanks to juju for that report. >>>ing up next here, something very different. is boxing the new yoga? why more and more women are going the distance. >>> and later, the unlikely friendship between george w. bush and michelle obama. in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo is specifically designed to open up airways to improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticos
for "nightline," i'm juju chang in kansas city, missouri. >> our thanks to juju for that report. >>>ing up next here, something very different. is boxing the new yoga? why more and more women are going the distance. >>> and later, the unlikely friendship between george w. bush and michelle obama. in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine,...
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how about kansas city? how about kansas city at 80 degrees today?o tomorrow, tonight in the 40s. tomorrow we get into this air upper 50s and low 60s and then by saturday, this is the air we get to tap into mid to upper 70s as we move through the day. the cold air has been in place with a deep trough of low pressure. that's moving out. we'll see a beautiful ridge move in and talking very warm temperatures. some of the warmest we've seen in awhile out here, especially for the month of march. below average for the month of march even though we started march 1st with an 80 degree record high temperature. much warmer pattern. the cold air to the north and i think it stays there. this pattern, warmer pattern wants to stick around. it may stick around through april. future weather timing it out tomorrow. waking up around 8:00 to cloud cover and showers to the west and if we stay below freezing, we could see freezing rain in parts of the area. haserstown and wind chester but not a lot of moisture but clouds. we b we clear out. we see the sunshine and things
how about kansas city? how about kansas city at 80 degrees today?o tomorrow, tonight in the 40s. tomorrow we get into this air upper 50s and low 60s and then by saturday, this is the air we get to tap into mid to upper 70s as we move through the day. the cold air has been in place with a deep trough of low pressure. that's moving out. we'll see a beautiful ridge move in and talking very warm temperatures. some of the warmest we've seen in awhile out here, especially for the month of march....
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second was kansas city, kansas, and kansas city, missouri. >> i think it's portland, maine, and portland 16%. >> i'm aware of that. um... so i hate to use it this soon, but let's do the 50/50 just to be sure. final answer. >> okay. i'll take away two incorrect answers. you want to stay in the game. >> ah, well, that's a good thing i did that, huh? so 48 was c, columbus, ohio, and columbus, georgia. i'm gonna go with c, final answer. 'cause i wasn't sure to begin with. >> now you can thank the audience. >> thank you, audience. whoo! thank you, thank you, thank you. >> they got you to $7,000. hey, that's what those lifelines are there for. >> that's what they're there for. >> that's right. still in the game, and we're coming back to play more "millionaire" after this. >> thank you. [cheers and applause] megan doesn't know that coffee breaks down tooth enamel. thankfully she uses act® restoring™ mouthwash. it restores minerals to enamel for 40% stronger teeth. act®. smile strong. (i wanted him to eat healthy., so i feed jake purina cat chow naturals indoor, a nutritious formula with no arti
second was kansas city, kansas, and kansas city, missouri. >> i think it's portland, maine, and portland 16%. >> i'm aware of that. um... so i hate to use it this soon, but let's do the 50/50 just to be sure. final answer. >> okay. i'll take away two incorrect answers. you want to stay in the game. >> ah, well, that's a good thing i did that, huh? so 48 was c, columbus, ohio, and columbus, georgia. i'm gonna go with c, final answer. 'cause i wasn't sure to begin with....
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tornado on the ground. >> reporter: a meteorologist with our kansas city affiliate spotting a twister on the ground east of the city. bright lights lighting under the night sky as high winds take out power lines. >> i have power flashes. i'll take it as it is moving east. >> reporter: on the ground, utter destruction. golf ball size hail pelting the area. this rooftop landing in the middle of a road and this home surrounded by debris. the roof also ripped off. >> looks like it's roping out there. >> reporter: but it wasn't only missouri. a likely twister also spotted in minnesota. if confirmed it would be a record breaker. the earliest tornado ever to hit that state. and it's not over. more tornadoes and damaging windstorms are likely today. >> accuweather's paul williams is tracking the storms for us. paul, good morning. >> good morning, diane, kendis. we still have the same low pressure system that's going to bear more towards the northeast but before it does that, it will cause big-time problems and, quite frankly, havoc throughout both of the dakotas. going into minnesota as well
tornado on the ground. >> reporter: a meteorologist with our kansas city affiliate spotting a twister on the ground east of the city. bright lights lighting under the night sky as high winds take out power lines. >> i have power flashes. i'll take it as it is moving east. >> reporter: on the ground, utter destruction. golf ball size hail pelting the area. this rooftop landing in the middle of a road and this home surrounded by debris. the roof also ripped off. >> looks...
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kansas city and berry agreed to a 78 million dollars deal over the next six years.the pro-bowl safety will earn 40-million in guaranteed money. he's been cancer-free since his return in 2015. the a's beat the indians 5-4... meanwhile the giants were taking on the padres from the desert. madison bumgarner pitched two innings... only had one strike out and allowed two runs. top of the third chris marreo hits a single down the middle... joen panik and brandon crawford score... giants take the lead 3-2 bottom of the fourth jabari bash had a great day... he blasts a 3-run homer... to tie the game at five. in the sixth... blash hits a single down right field... padres take the lead. final: 9-5 san diego we'll be right back. [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable. it's just a date. i can stay. i'm good. i won't be late hey mom. yeah. no kissing on the first date, alright? life doesn't always stick to a plan, but with our investment expertise we'll help you handle what's next. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so
kansas city and berry agreed to a 78 million dollars deal over the next six years.the pro-bowl safety will earn 40-million in guaranteed money. he's been cancer-free since his return in 2015. the a's beat the indians 5-4... meanwhile the giants were taking on the padres from the desert. madison bumgarner pitched two innings... only had one strike out and allowed two runs. top of the third chris marreo hits a single down the middle... joen panik and brandon crawford score... giants take the lead...
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> reporter: it's been almost six months since jessica runnians left a party and vanished in the kansas cityht. so you immediately knew something was wrong? >> yes. >> what did you tell them? >> my daughter's missing. >> reporter: jessica's suv found burned, abandoned in the woods. >> it was right here. >> reporter: all eyes on this man, kyler use. the last man he was seen with on that >> did you kill jessica? >> did you? >> reporter: connected to not one, but two missing women in the area. at 21, jessica is known for her easy laugh and playful spirit. >> we liked to drive around and blare music. >> reporter: the oldest of three girls. she's a role model to 14-year-old megan and 6-year-old michaela. >> i love you, jessica. >> reporter: her mother jamie holding on to the memories of their last times together. >> that's my last one of the four of us. >> reporter: that's a special picture. >> yes, it is. it shows our closeness. >> reporter: jamie letting us into their lives for her first extensive tv interview since her daughter went missing. >> this is the first time i ever talked about my dau
> reporter: it's been almost six months since jessica runnians left a party and vanished in the kansas cityht. so you immediately knew something was wrong? >> yes. >> what did you tell them? >> my daughter's missing. >> reporter: jessica's suv found burned, abandoned in the woods. >> it was right here. >> reporter: all eyes on this man, kyler use. the last man he was seen with on that >> did you kill jessica? >> did you? >> reporter:...
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. >> by the time she was 21, emily had moved about 200 miles south to kansas city, missouri, working in a hair salon. one night in 2001, she went to a bar and a local boy named alex fazzino spotted her from across the room. >> it's one of those, like, ah-ha moments, you might say. i was like, i have to go talk to that girl. >> after a few dates, alex says he knew she was the one. >> what did you like about her? >> what didn't i? she was beautiful. she was very nice. she dressed impeccably. yeah, what didn't i? >> alex's mother joanne knew something was happening when her son asked if he could bring emily to sunday dinner. >> he said, i have met someone. and i would love to be able to bring her over so that you all can get to know her better. >> and you thought, well, here we go. >> yes, i did. >> back in boone, emily's family heard about the boy from kansas city. >> she called me up and said, i met this fella. he's italian, and she said, you're going to love his family. they're louder than us. and she fell in love with the whole family immediately. >> emily's sister ammie could see t
. >> by the time she was 21, emily had moved about 200 miles south to kansas city, missouri, working in a hair salon. one night in 2001, she went to a bar and a local boy named alex fazzino spotted her from across the room. >> it's one of those, like, ah-ha moments, you might say. i was like, i have to go talk to that girl. >> after a few dates, alex says he knew she was the one. >> what did you like about her? >> what didn't i? she was beautiful. she was very...
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. >> reporter: a young couple driving this street in kansas city, missouri, had their dash camera rollingn the sedan in front of them came to a stop at this red light. just before the light turns green, this suv pulls up alongside the sedan, and then this happens. [ gunshots ] >> reporter: now look again. here's who they're trying to shoot. on the left hand of the cross street, there's a gray dodge charger. two people are firing from that car, too. they were big guns, and the family in the sedan was caught in the crossfire. witnesses say it was a young woman, and police say there were two children in the back seat. amazingly, none of them were hurt in the monday evening shooting. >> the most striking thing about that video is how casual shooters are. the drive up, the window goes down. it's almost like they've done this before. >> reporter: kansas city is struggling with a rise in drive-by shootings. more than 50% more of them in 2016. authorities tell us they're not sure why this is happening. they are looking for the shooters tonight. david? >> thank you. >>> the second aes following. t
. >> reporter: a young couple driving this street in kansas city, missouri, had their dash camera rollingn the sedan in front of them came to a stop at this red light. just before the light turns green, this suv pulls up alongside the sedan, and then this happens. [ gunshots ] >> reporter: now look again. here's who they're trying to shoot. on the left hand of the cross street, there's a gray dodge charger. two people are firing from that car, too. they were big guns, and the family...
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war i museum in kansas city, misery -- kansas city, missouri. designated in 2004 the museum as the national museum. announcer: at 6:30, historian catherine clinton, author of the book "harriet cubin, road to freedom." >> following her retirement from the army, tubman returned to her wheren upstate new york, she settled into the role of activist, philanthropist. she solicited funds for benefits. she remained active in suffrage and other important crusade. announcer: for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. we are standing next to two old jail cells that date back to the 1740's. they are some of the oldest structures here in wilmington. today they are part of the brca coming up, we-- go inside this old colonial home and take you on a to her.
war i museum in kansas city, misery -- kansas city, missouri. designated in 2004 the museum as the national museum. announcer: at 6:30, historian catherine clinton, author of the book "harriet cubin, road to freedom." >> following her retirement from the army, tubman returned to her wheren upstate new york, she settled into the role of activist, philanthropist. she solicited funds for benefits. she remained active in suffrage and other important crusade. announcer: for our...
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bringing massive flashes of lightning to kansas city. heavy rains flooded roads making driving treacherous. west of kansas city, heavy winds flipped planes and smashed hangars at the johnson county airport. blowing out car windows. in platsburg, missouri winds up to 50 miles per hour sent debris flying. matt pinkerton hid in his basement. >> you could hear boards hitting the side of the house. like -- big i mean just like bang, bang. >> reporter: in minnesota, officials confirmed the tornado monday night making it the earliest recorded in state history. at least 30 tornadoes were reported in missouri, kansas and, iowa and illinois hen in daniels, cbs news. >>> i was saying earlier, this has been definitely not a dull weather year. we've that had flooding out west be we had tornadoes -- >> nationally the big picture. >> even here we have had record heat or record this or that but no snow. >> 1.4 inches so far at national. whoever. ooh yeah. i'm a snow western. we have ha expert witness -- person. we have ha chance for snow on sunday. beli
bringing massive flashes of lightning to kansas city. heavy rains flooded roads making driving treacherous. west of kansas city, heavy winds flipped planes and smashed hangars at the johnson county airport. blowing out car windows. in platsburg, missouri winds up to 50 miles per hour sent debris flying. matt pinkerton hid in his basement. >> you could hear boards hitting the side of the house. like -- big i mean just like bang, bang. >> reporter: in minnesota, officials confirmed...
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east of kansas city, there was kansas bringing damaging winds, large hail and rain.ty, there was widespread damage from the tornadoes as well as flash flooding. six to eight homes were damaged. but no serious injuries reported so far. >> some hail also dropped by the storms. was it an inch or more in diameter making driving difficult and dangerous in some parts. and what was probably a tornado, tore through minneapolis. a few hours ago, tearing down trees and power lines and damaging buildings. if it's confirmed by the national weather service, it's the earliest tornado on record in the state of minnesota. >>> and it's likely we'll see more powerful storms today. >> paul williams joins us with the forecast. >> good morning. i would love to be the bearer of better news, but unfortunately, the same low pressure system that came from the icy air that caused the wind, it's going to continue to stir up trouble. that's going to culminate and wind gusts between 40 to 60 miles per hour winds. dangerous wins and additional power outages and through the great lakes region. >>>
east of kansas city, there was kansas bringing damaging winds, large hail and rain.ty, there was widespread damage from the tornadoes as well as flash flooding. six to eight homes were damaged. but no serious injuries reported so far. >> some hail also dropped by the storms. was it an inch or more in diameter making driving difficult and dangerous in some parts. and what was probably a tornado, tore through minneapolis. a few hours ago, tearing down trees and power lines and damaging...
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in kansas city, missouri, lightning storms and torrential rains came down on interstates 35 and 70. causing some flooding and dangerous roads for drivers. and then in topeka, kansas, this. tornado sirens blaring as a storm system strong wind strig erred numerous severe thunderstorms and tornado warnings in the evening. turning now to nbc meteorologist bill karins tracking it all and where we stand this morning, bill? >> the storms are weakening but still doing damage out there. in all we had about 27 tornado reports in total with the wind reports, 263. the worst of the damage was in areas of missouri, especially around the oak grove area. that's where we know we had a tornado that hit, did significant damage. we have at least a dozen injuries in this area. significant damage. the car house gone, the roof of this house gone. when we get daylight and d daybreak and get pictures, we'll see where the worst destruction was overnight. storms continue to track to the east. we're just about done. chicago is now safe. we're watching that line of storms extends all the way from areas of arkans
in kansas city, missouri, lightning storms and torrential rains came down on interstates 35 and 70. causing some flooding and dangerous roads for drivers. and then in topeka, kansas, this. tornado sirens blaring as a storm system strong wind strig erred numerous severe thunderstorms and tornado warnings in the evening. turning now to nbc meteorologist bill karins tracking it all and where we stand this morning, bill? >> the storms are weakening but still doing damage out there. in all we...
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>> i think i'm going to be the best nurse that came out of kansas city, missouri.ieve. >> reporter: a chance meeting at a drive through window serving up a heaping helping of kindness. kevin ti bbbles. >> proving once again there is a lot of good people out there. >>> that's going to do it for us on a thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. > new hollywood divorce shocker. explosive claims mel b's marriage was destroyed by an open relationship. >> now on "extra." >>> mel b leaving her lawyer's office in the midst of a new divorce scandal. the racy photo of now her ex and a mystery woman hinting at a threesome. >> plus, tv star speaking out today, accusing her ex of trying to sell thak sex tape for half a million dollars. >> ben affleck's first public appearance since revealing he was in rehab. we're in vegas with all the stars. charl iz on her steamy new makeout scene. dancing bad boy maks undergoing surgery. the latest on the surgery that could sideline him for the season. luke bryan and bentley pairing up
>> i think i'm going to be the best nurse that came out of kansas city, missouri.ieve. >> reporter: a chance meeting at a drive through window serving up a heaping helping of kindness. kevin ti bbbles. >> proving once again there is a lot of good people out there. >>> that's going to do it for us on a thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. > new hollywood divorce shocker. explosive claims mel b's marriage...
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this event is in kansas city, missouri. >> i am going to ask that we have three students with us this evening from the university who are history majors, jonathan clark, alexander ishmael, and mark leads. gentleman. >> [inaudible] he served as president of the --ional underground railroad national underground railroad freedom center for six years and worked at the national museum of american history for 20. exhibitionportant was the groundbreaking feel to factory -- field to factory. it generated a national discussion on migration, race. he also co-curated the american presidency, a glorious burden. the national underground railroad freedom center has attracted worldwide attention because of the quality of its presentation and focus on race, interracial cooperation, and issues of contemporary slavery. he has published extensively in the areas of public history. he co-authored the american presidency, unchanged -- unchanged memories -- unchanged memories. he has served on many boards. he is the pastor of the national council for history education -- the past chair of the national counc
this event is in kansas city, missouri. >> i am going to ask that we have three students with us this evening from the university who are history majors, jonathan clark, alexander ishmael, and mark leads. gentleman. >> [inaudible] he served as president of the --ional underground railroad national underground railroad freedom center for six years and worked at the national museum of american history for 20. exhibitionportant was the groundbreaking feel to factory -- field to...
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in kansas city.a. live games continue on tbs, tnt and trutv. for our producer kenny mack, mike arnold our director. kevin harlan telling you good night from oklahoma and sending you to your studios in new york after these messages on cbs. whrealking about, chuck? what are we eating? steak. and where are we eating 'em? on a plane. so we're eating ... steaks on a plane. (laughing) you're proud of that, huh? i am, that's funny! how long have you been working on that? oh since the movie came out. really? both: (laughing) drop and give me 50. what's in it for me? sir! excuse me! well, thanks to hotels.com i've gotten used to being rewarded. that's right. what did you just say private? he's a captain, sir! a captain? where? on tv. following orders isn't always rewarding. but hotels.com is. who are you talking to? unlock instant savings now and earn free nights to use later. hotels.com. ♪ba♪ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba ♪turn up the lights in here, baby...♪ ♪extra bright, i want ya'll to see this♪ ♪turn up the lights i
in kansas city.a. live games continue on tbs, tnt and trutv. for our producer kenny mack, mike arnold our director. kevin harlan telling you good night from oklahoma and sending you to your studios in new york after these messages on cbs. whrealking about, chuck? what are we eating? steak. and where are we eating 'em? on a plane. so we're eating ... steaks on a plane. (laughing) you're proud of that, huh? i am, that's funny! how long have you been working on that? oh since the movie came out....
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. >> and an unbelievable scene in kansas city where an eight- alarm fire has destroyed dozens of homes. ,, significant damage in parts of georgia - after powerful storms >>> good morning. 4:53. this is our live hi-def doppler radar. look at the screen, all lit up with the yellow and orange. that has been pounding the bay area since about 1:00 this morning. now traversing making tracks toward the central valley. we had a thunderstorm reported in napa and now in its wake a lot of instability with scattered showers for the morning commute. we'll keep you updated as the news continues. >> thank you, roberta. moving to traffic now trouble in oakland. we have a chp traffic alert on westbound 580 before harrison street. it's a three-car crash blocking all lanes. chp is saying take northbound 880 and how is that looking? good. >> significant damage in parts of georgia after powerful storms brought hail the size of golf balls. more than 100,000 people lost power last night with severe thunderstorm warnings affecting dozens of counties. winds reached 60 miles an hour in some areas and at least o
. >> and an unbelievable scene in kansas city where an eight- alarm fire has destroyed dozens of homes. ,, significant damage in parts of georgia - after powerful storms >>> good morning. 4:53. this is our live hi-def doppler radar. look at the screen, all lit up with the yellow and orange. that has been pounding the bay area since about 1:00 this morning. now traversing making tracks toward the central valley. we had a thunderstorm reported in napa and now in its wake a lot of...
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. >> a confirmed tornado hit is ground in kansas city, missouri, captured on camera by a meteorologist. if you look closely, you can see a large white funnel cloud in the center of your screen. those power flashes, when power poles were knocked down. this is one of at least two tornados that hit missouri overnight. there were 20 homes damaged, 10 to 15 people injured, but is the threat over for those folks? let's go ahead and check in with mike. mike is looking any better today? >> for those folks, it has moved on and the threat of a tornado has decreased sharply. baseball sized hail like they had in downtown kansas city is a possibility in this area you see in yellow which is the arklamis. arkansas, louisiana, mississippi, and memphis down to monroe. here's a look at what's left of the storms. not nearly as impressive but they'll have straight line winds and hail and this is going to continue to move into the deep south as we head throughout the day and if we have severe weather, this is where it's going to be but if you're taking the flight to the mid atlantic or new england, there's
. >> a confirmed tornado hit is ground in kansas city, missouri, captured on camera by a meteorologist. if you look closely, you can see a large white funnel cloud in the center of your screen. those power flashes, when power poles were knocked down. this is one of at least two tornados that hit missouri overnight. there were 20 homes damaged, 10 to 15 people injured, but is the threat over for those folks? let's go ahead and check in with mike. mike is looking any better today? >>...
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overnight severe storms lashing the heartland. >> tornado on the ground. >> a meteorologist with our kansas city affiliate spotting a twister on the ground east of the city. bright lights lighting up the sky as the winds take out power lines. >> i have power flashes. this is a tornado that is on the ground. >> reporter: on the ground, destruction. golf ball sized hail pelting the area. this rooftop landing in the middle of a road, and this home surrounded by debris, the roof also ripped off. >> it looks like it's roping out there. >> reporter: it wasn't only missouri. a likely twister also in minnesota. if confirmed, it would be a record breaker, the earliest tornado ever to hit that state. >> and there could be more tornadoes and severe storms on the move today. >>> let's get the forecast from paul williams. paul, good morning. >> good morning, diane, kendis. the same low pressure is going to vary toward the northeast, but before it does that, it's going to cause big time problems and quite frankly, havoc throughout both of the dakotas. going into minnesota as well as wisconsin, nebraska, and i
overnight severe storms lashing the heartland. >> tornado on the ground. >> a meteorologist with our kansas city affiliate spotting a twister on the ground east of the city. bright lights lighting up the sky as the winds take out power lines. >> i have power flashes. this is a tornado that is on the ground. >> reporter: on the ground, destruction. golf ball sized hail pelting the area. this rooftop landing in the middle of a road, and this home surrounded by debris, the...
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american history tv will be live from the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city to explore the u.s. role in fighting and the war's impact on the home front. and we will take you inside to me seemed to see artifacts that tell the world war i story. 1,t is saturday, april beginning at 10:30 am eastern here on american history tv only on c-span3. announcer: on september 15, opened were supreme court commission hearings for judge bork. a selection of endorsements beginning with president gerald ford, followed by remarks from several senators. this 85 minute program ends with robert ford's opening statement, and will be followed by a portion of the committee's final hearing and vote.
american history tv will be live from the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city to explore the u.s. role in fighting and the war's impact on the home front. and we will take you inside to me seemed to see artifacts that tell the world war i story. 1,t is saturday, april beginning at 10:30 am eastern here on american history tv only on c-span3. announcer: on september 15, opened were supreme court commission hearings for judge bork. a selection of endorsements beginning with...
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dana altman and his ducks were looking to knockoff the jayhawks in kansas city. idn't have an answer for tyler dorsey and dillion brooks. they comnibed for 44 points and helped oregon reach their first final four trip in nearly 80 years. the last time the pac-12 was in the final four was in 2008 oregon was dominant on both ends of the floor they win 74 to 60. the ducks will face the winner between kentucky and north carolina. (jr) oregon and kansas were trying to join the bulldogs in phoenix.(jr) dana altman and his ducks were looking to knockoff the jayhawks in kansas city. kansas didn't have an answer for tyler dorsey and dillion they comnibed for 44 points and helped oregon reach their four trip in the last was in the oregon was the floorto 60.winner north (jr stone)it was all gonzaga from the get-go.their offense was on fire. they were raining three's early on. all in all the team was 12 of 24 from behind the arc. nigel williams-goss had 23 points on the day. gonzaga would go on to score 83 points on the day as they beat xavier 83 to 59. they advance to the fi
dana altman and his ducks were looking to knockoff the jayhawks in kansas city. idn't have an answer for tyler dorsey and dillion brooks. they comnibed for 44 points and helped oregon reach their first final four trip in nearly 80 years. the last time the pac-12 was in the final four was in 2008 oregon was dominant on both ends of the floor they win 74 to 60. the ducks will face the winner between kentucky and north carolina. (jr) oregon and kansas were trying to join the bulldogs in...
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your concern for the murders that are happening in our cities, for the incident that happened in kansas city, and then sign an act into law that allows for people with serious mental illness to get dangerous assault weapons, right? at some point your concern for the rise in gun violence that's been happening across the country has to equate into action. he is doing the exact opposite, right? he made the country can railway less safe today by signing an nra-endorsed piece of legislation into law that will will allow for potentially thousands of people with serious mental illness to be able to buy weapons. he did it why? because the nra expected something from him because they supported him in the election, and it is going to make the country less safe. it speaks to this discontinuity between everything he is saying and then what is actually happening inside the white house. >> senator, one last question for you based on your perch on the senate foreign relations committee. one of the things that we heard leading up to tonight's speech was that the new national security adviser, general h.r. m
your concern for the murders that are happening in our cities, for the incident that happened in kansas city, and then sign an act into law that allows for people with serious mental illness to get dangerous assault weapons, right? at some point your concern for the rise in gun violence that's been happening across the country has to equate into action. he is doing the exact opposite, right? he made the country can railway less safe today by signing an nra-endorsed piece of legislation into law...
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entry into world war i. , american history tv will be live from the national world war i museum in kansas city to explore the u.s. role in the fighting and the war's impact on the home front. we'll take you inside the museum to see artifacts that tell the world war i story. atat's senator, april 1 -- th saturday, april 1 only on c-span 3. reel america we look back 30 years to 1987 when the senate judiciary committee considered president ronald reagan's nomination of judge robert bork to the supreme court. here is a preview. -- when appointing nominees to the supreme court. it is the manner in which the american people have an opportunity to influence the court. but this president was reelected overwhelmingly. well-discussed campaign issue. because this process is well understood by the american people, any nominee selected by a president comes to the senate when a production -- a presumption in his favor. the nominee must make the case against him. are trying to fit them into some accepted basis for disqualification or create a new one to defeat him. american should realize that the confrontat
entry into world war i. , american history tv will be live from the national world war i museum in kansas city to explore the u.s. role in the fighting and the war's impact on the home front. we'll take you inside the museum to see artifacts that tell the world war i story. atat's senator, april 1 -- th saturday, april 1 only on c-span 3. reel america we look back 30 years to 1987 when the senate judiciary committee considered president ronald reagan's nomination of judge robert bork to the...