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in kansas city. this depicts the sitting room of the old street hotel. you could walk in the sitting room of the street on any given day, and man, you might see sitting in one of these chairs former heavyweight boxing champion joe lewis. or at this time the fastest man in the world, jessie owens. here is the legendary orchestra leader lionel hampton. hampton loved the kansas city monarchs. so much so that my dear friend, the late great john buck o'neal who was managing the monarchs at the time would put hampton in a monarch uniform, and he would sit on the bench and serve as an honorary coach there is the beautiful lena horn throwing out the first pitch at an all-star game. the legendary jazz musician cab calloway had his own semi grow perot black baseball team. so did louis armstrong. interestingly enough, all the jazz musicians wanted to be baseball players. all the baseball players wanted to be jazz musicians. so it was only fitting that they would come here to 18th and vine where you had the best
in kansas city. this depicts the sitting room of the old street hotel. you could walk in the sitting room of the street on any given day, and man, you might see sitting in one of these chairs former heavyweight boxing champion joe lewis. or at this time the fastest man in the world, jessie owens. here is the legendary orchestra leader lionel hampton. hampton loved the kansas city monarchs. so much so that my dear friend, the late great john buck o'neal who was managing the monarchs at the time...
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shipley, i'm from kansas city. we appreciate you coming and sharing an important part of our heritage, our legacy. i just have one question. what was the best part, is the best part about having been a tuskegee airmen? >> the best part is to prove to everybody that we can work together. [ applause ] when i say "we" i'm including black, white, god's rainbow. and that's all different colors. we are here to please the lord and try to serve him. but i really enjoyed that, working together. >> together as one. >> together as one. that's right. >> thank you for your service and the impact that your service had on the country. the nation owes you a debt of gratitude. i was hopeful that you could introduce your dear wife to the audienc audience. >> can you introduce mildred and introduce your children, too? >> okay. yes. this is my wife. stand up and turn around. i've got a daughter in the audience, cynthia. i don't know where you at? >> over here, jim. >> and my son-in-law, earl mcpherson. and i got a niece over there, ar
shipley, i'm from kansas city. we appreciate you coming and sharing an important part of our heritage, our legacy. i just have one question. what was the best part, is the best part about having been a tuskegee airmen? >> the best part is to prove to everybody that we can work together. [ applause ] when i say "we" i'm including black, white, god's rainbow. and that's all different colors. we are here to please the lord and try to serve him. but i really enjoyed that, working...
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kansas city public library hosted this event. it is just over 50 minutes. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the kansas city public library. we're so happy you're here tonight. i want to let you know that tonight is our final program for 2017. can you believe it? it's kind of bitter sweet. anyway, if you're new here and you've never been before, please pick up our program. can you sign up and be on our list for all of the programs we have coming up in 2018. we have programs both here and at central library, two or three times a week and we would love to have you come and sign up and we would love to have you bring your friends. please sign up. tonight we're so honored to have james shipley with us. mr. shipley enlisted at just 19 years old. we are so honored to have one of the original tuskegee airmen. [ cheers and applause ] >> i want to especially thank the heart of the america chapter of tuskegee airman for making this possible tonight and all of your service all of these years. we appreciate you as well. thank
kansas city public library hosted this event. it is just over 50 minutes. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the kansas city public library. we're so happy you're here tonight. i want to let you know that tonight is our final program for 2017. can you believe it? it's kind of bitter sweet. anyway, if you're new here and you've never been before, please pick up our program. can you sign up and be on our list for all of the programs we have coming up in 2018. we have programs...
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she lives here in kansas city too. so thank you very much. >> we had a pilot by the name of colonel mcgee. pardon me. he was called, ready to go. ready to go mcgee. any said you could call him any time, day or night, and he was ready to go. >> good evening, mr. shipley. what do you enjoy doing now? when you wake up in the morning, you are 94 years old, which i think is wonderful. just living with your wife in tipton, when you wake up in the morning, what is it that you really look forward to? >> well, when i wake up in the morning, the first thing i do is thank the lord, for giving me another day. the wife and i, like i say, we have been married for 68 years. we still get along good. i cut my own grass at home and everything. god has been good to me, yes. >> i've kept him pretty busy too here, lately, haven't we? >> yes, we have. you keep my busy. >> my name is glen brian from kansas city. we appreciate you coming and sharing a part of our heritage and legacy. i have one question. what was the best part or is the best
she lives here in kansas city too. so thank you very much. >> we had a pilot by the name of colonel mcgee. pardon me. he was called, ready to go. ready to go mcgee. any said you could call him any time, day or night, and he was ready to go. >> good evening, mr. shipley. what do you enjoy doing now? when you wake up in the morning, you are 94 years old, which i think is wonderful. just living with your wife in tipton, when you wake up in the morning, what is it that you really look...
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start from tom's older brother, jim pendergast, who came to kansas city in the 1880s and got started establishing this machine in the first ward of kansas city, which was in the industrial west bottoms down by the river. there were many -- there was an irish community, african american communities. it was very diverse. a lot of working class people. and jim pendergast had sal loans, aloan -- salons. and he went precinct to precinct building this machine that was based on favors. basically helping people get jobs in exchange for votes, helping people through giving them loans that you didn't have to get a formal bank loan. and jim would loan the money, settle gambling debts, skimming money off of the top of illegal activities such as gambling and
start from tom's older brother, jim pendergast, who came to kansas city in the 1880s and got started establishing this machine in the first ward of kansas city, which was in the industrial west bottoms down by the river. there were many -- there was an irish community, african american communities. it was very diverse. a lot of working class people. and jim pendergast had sal loans, aloan -- salons. and he went precinct to precinct building this machine that was based on favors. basically...
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this memorial and museum is such a striking image on the kansas city skyline and what a great story goes with that. it was in 1919, soon after the november 1918 armistice that a group of business leaders gathered and said let's do something to honor to war dead of kansas city and create a tribute for peace. what you see behind me is the outcome of that. a fund raising campaign that lasted only two weeks that raised more than $2.5 million. the equivalent today of about $40 million. then the people gathering here on this side in 1921 with a five allied commanders, about 100,000 people in a city of about 250,000, and then the remarkable memorial being constructed and opening with president coolidge in 1926 and the people of the community gathering here. at that time about 150,000 people. said to be the largest crowd that the president or a president of the united states had spoken to up until that time. for peace in a different sort of future. than the most recent past. then this memorial with many complexity, it's really quite a striking architectural feature. served as a gathering place f
this memorial and museum is such a striking image on the kansas city skyline and what a great story goes with that. it was in 1919, soon after the november 1918 armistice that a group of business leaders gathered and said let's do something to honor to war dead of kansas city and create a tribute for peace. what you see behind me is the outcome of that. a fund raising campaign that lasted only two weeks that raised more than $2.5 million. the equivalent today of about $40 million. then the...
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the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri has more than 300,000 artifacts. next, we learned about several items in the collection from the museum's education curator. laura: hello, my name is laura vogt. i am here in the main gallery at the very beginning of the story. on june 28, 1914, archduke ferdinand and his wife, sophie, were assassinated in the streets of sarajevo. what many thought would lead to the third balkan war, by the end of four years, embroiled all inhabited continents and over 30 nations into a war that would claim millions of lives. see whathis case, we men may have been sent to war in and with. you notice these beautiful, handcrafted pieces have such detail, looking at the different swords and the like. and yet, when you think that these infantrymen who were provided swords would later be going up against machine guns, it is easy to see how death tolls raised to the extraordinary and unfathomable numbers that they did. in august of 1914, the beginning declarations of war were declared. between several nations, including france, and we see
the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri has more than 300,000 artifacts. next, we learned about several items in the collection from the museum's education curator. laura: hello, my name is laura vogt. i am here in the main gallery at the very beginning of the story. on june 28, 1914, archduke ferdinand and his wife, sophie, were assassinated in the streets of sarajevo. what many thought would lead to the third balkan war, by the end of four years, embroiled all...
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really this memorial and museum is such a striking image on the kansas city skyline. what a great story goes with that. it was in 1919, soon 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. and so what you see behind me is the outcome of that. the fund-raising campaign that lasted only two weeks that raised more than $2.5 million. equivalent today of about $40 million. and then the people gathering here on this site in 1921. about 100,000 people in a city of about 250,000. and then the remarkable memorial being constructed and opening with president calvin coolidge in 1926 and again the people of the community gathering here. at that time about 150,000 people. said to be the largest crowd that the president or a president of the united states had spoken to up until that time. such was the -- i think the 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 pa
really this memorial and museum is such a striking image on the kansas city skyline. what a great story goes with that. it was in 1919, soon 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. and so what you see behind me is the outcome of that. the fund-raising campaign that lasted only two weeks that raised more than $2.5 million. equivalent today of about $40 million. and...
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national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri, has more than 300,000 artifacts. next, we learned about several items in the collection from the museum's curator. vote.lo, my name is laura i work here in the main gallery at the very beginning of the story. a man and 8, 1914, his wife were assassinated in the streets of syria go. -- archibald ferdinand and his sophie, were assassinated in the streets of syria go -- sarajevo. escalated into a war that would claim hundreds of thousands of lives. , youwe see in this case will notice these beautiful, handcrafted pieces have such looking at the different swords and the like. and yet, when you think these infantrymen who were provided swords would later be going up against machine guns, it's easy how they died in the unfathomable numbers they did. in august of 1914, the beginning declarations of war were declared. between several nations, including france, and we see here and infantrymen's uniform from 1914 with the beautiful red trousers, the well-crafted navy thoseeven the details on buttons are absolutely beautiful. n
national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri, has more than 300,000 artifacts. next, we learned about several items in the collection from the museum's curator. vote.lo, my name is laura i work here in the main gallery at the very beginning of the story. a man and 8, 1914, his wife were assassinated in the streets of syria go. -- archibald ferdinand and his sophie, were assassinated in the streets of syria go -- sarajevo. escalated into a war that would claim hundreds of...
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kansas city was a bustling place. with the 1900 democratic national convention and flew to the oratory of william jennings bryan. and he also enjoyed the nightlife and along with the metropolitan opera. it was cosmopolitan but unfortunately his father's efforts failed. and he was summoned back to help out the family. world war i was a turning point for truman. and he vowed to never go back to the farm. so instead he went into county politics and was quite successful. . . . . never referred to as the senator from missouri. the senator from pendergast. republican for, george w. norris from nebraska, characterized hari as, quote, ohio son, and refused to -- poison, and refused to speak to him. it was rough going for harry once he made into it the senate. but he heard respect of his fellow senate colleagues, and by 1937 he was hicking out on the -- speaking out on the issues of the day. we were in me middle of a great depression. he said in his maiden senate speech, we worship money instead of honor. it is a pity that wal
kansas city was a bustling place. with the 1900 democratic national convention and flew to the oratory of william jennings bryan. and he also enjoyed the nightlife and along with the metropolitan opera. it was cosmopolitan but unfortunately his father's efforts failed. and he was summoned back to help out the family. world war i was a turning point for truman. and he vowed to never go back to the farm. so instead he went into county politics and was quite successful. . . . . never referred to...
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you and he worked in kansas city for a little bit. you will at some point he took and will on law he had been the head judge of jackson county, missouri. which he was the chief executive of the county most of which was rural. had kansas city in it. but most of it was rural. he had never been chief executive of anything. brian: how did he ever get elected to the united states senate and what role did mr. pendergas play? a.j.: mr. pendergas, fascinating figure. a fun person to write about because he was this larger than life man. he had a bull frog head and bull frog eyes. extraordinarily powerful man. he was the last of the big city bosses. and he essentially picked this random -- seeming little random gentleman named truman with no political experience. up and gave him a political career. and the thing about it is, essentially you have to imagine harry truman at 38 years old. he had been a partner in a haberdashery in 1922. and mr. pendergas found this boy who was friends with his knew -- nephew. mr. pendergas was involved in all sort
you and he worked in kansas city for a little bit. you will at some point he took and will on law he had been the head judge of jackson county, missouri. which he was the chief executive of the county most of which was rural. had kansas city in it. but most of it was rural. he had never been chief executive of anything. brian: how did he ever get elected to the united states senate and what role did mr. pendergas play? a.j.: mr. pendergas, fascinating figure. a fun person to write about because...
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who did president truman bring with him to washington from kansas city and who was around him from kansas city is in the the white house. >>. >> when he came into the building threffs a lot of missourians around limb. .> federal roints it's buddy ede in the first championship. >> he doesn't really join the staff. mckifment so he bring eddie mckim, an building. and suddenly lip you have people trying to tell them what to can. . they're mortified. they're just -- they're mortified by the fact that roosevelt wasn't the new president. and to hear them crosswalk around -- one of the narratives in the book is that how staffers realize who truman. is it happens fairly quickly. you see their opinions of him start to form. at first they're considered he was very weird well educated although no college degree. your question is important >> who is harry vaughn and >> he's one of the americans. he was white house gesture. he made him a nable aid. >> he was in the restembs. >> he wasn't any important general. >> and suddenly you had harry von keeping. a couple of other people that you i write about. i
who did president truman bring with him to washington from kansas city and who was around him from kansas city is in the the white house. >>. >> when he came into the building threffs a lot of missourians around limb. .> federal roints it's buddy ede in the first championship. >> he doesn't really join the staff. mckifment so he bring eddie mckim, an building. and suddenly lip you have people trying to tell them what to can. . they're mortified. they're just -- they're...
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. >> hello from kansas city kansas. >> i saw you were in town so i wanted to say hi. when did you start your homework on this? >> we worked on it last year and with guns blazing this year i hope you are entertained as well they are developing microphones all the time. [laughter] >> it is an honor to meet you because it seems the politics is cyclical going through a ears like george w. bush then eight years of relative hope. >> would you say the election of donald trump has been the best thing for george w. bush? [laughter] b-17 talk about the math crusaders. my god he made him look good. >> i absolutely agree. so what we go through now looks like something totally different growing that will look out the window so you feel optimistic about where we can end up? >> with the governor's victories i see we revealed a trend. it isn't just donald trump and in a way we have to think him because he pushed the cart over the edge for his republican congress for a long time three houses stacked against us with the supreme court the executives and congress. so if we can reverse co
. >> hello from kansas city kansas. >> i saw you were in town so i wanted to say hi. when did you start your homework on this? >> we worked on it last year and with guns blazing this year i hope you are entertained as well they are developing microphones all the time. [laughter] >> it is an honor to meet you because it seems the politics is cyclical going through a ears like george w. bush then eight years of relative hope. >> would you say the election of donald...
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crazy game in kansas city. the chiefs led 21-3. but the titans scored 19 unanswered points to come from behind and win it 22-21. kansas city has now lost six straight home playoff games. the jaguars host the bills tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern. the titans will travel to foxboro. should the bills win, it would be buffalo versus new england. and tennessee versus pittsburgh in the divisional round. the story here tonight, well, falcons, they hold the nfl's top offense to just 13 points. they pick up a huge road victory today. thanks to julio jones right there. the final, 26-13. but there's still more room. we gotta go. juicer!... we don't have a juicer! the all-new volkswagen tiguan. it fits the everything you need, and everything you don't. live people help. hi, can i claim a mask as a deduction? yes, if it's required for work. see, nothing to be afraid of at all. intuit turbotax [ gasps, laughs ] you ever feel like... cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah. so, why don't we like flo? she has the nam
crazy game in kansas city. the chiefs led 21-3. but the titans scored 19 unanswered points to come from behind and win it 22-21. kansas city has now lost six straight home playoff games. the jaguars host the bills tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern. the titans will travel to foxboro. should the bills win, it would be buffalo versus new england. and tennessee versus pittsburgh in the divisional round. the story here tonight, well, falcons, they hold the nfl's top offense to just 13 points. they pick...
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do something with one of the war dead of kansas city. within just a short period of time they organized the people of the city, community of about two and a half -- 250,000 to it. 83,000 people participated in that. together with about 100,000 people and dedicated the hill top here. the land 26 acres overlooking the city and in a national design competition. then the construction, president coolidge came back in '26. about 150,000 people, said to be the largest crowd that a president had ever spoken to. i think it's an extraordinary story of grass roots support, of crowd source funding to pay for what turned out to be an extraordinarily dramatic memorial. two really important decisions made at the time. the first was to create a memorial of scale which this is. 217-foot tower. these two fantastic exhibit halls. sphinx and a freeze on north side. really large memorial. the second decision was to collect globally. in 1920, the association began collecting inin ining archive . in the 60, 70s and 80s there were some deferr ered maintenan issu
do something with one of the war dead of kansas city. within just a short period of time they organized the people of the city, community of about two and a half -- 250,000 to it. 83,000 people participated in that. together with about 100,000 people and dedicated the hill top here. the land 26 acres overlooking the city and in a national design competition. then the construction, president coolidge came back in '26. about 150,000 people, said to be the largest crowd that a president had ever...
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crazy game in kansas city. the chiefs led 21-3. but the titans scored 19 unanswered points to come from behind and win it 22-21. kansas city has now lost six straight home playoff games. the jaguars host the bills tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern. the titans will travel to foxboro. should the bills win, it would be buffalo versus new england. and tennessee versus pittsburgh in the divisional round. the story here tonight, well, falcons, they hold the nfl's top offense to just 13 points. they pick up a huge road victory today. thanks to julio jones right there. the final, 26-13. but there's still more room. we gotta go. juicer!... we don't have a juicer! the all-new volkswagen tiguan. it fits the everything you need, and everything you don't. live people help. hi, can i claim a mask as a deduction? yes, if it's required for work. see, nothing to be afraid of at all. intuit turbotax [ gasps, laughs ] you ever feel like... cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah. so, why don't we like flo? she has the nam
crazy game in kansas city. the chiefs led 21-3. but the titans scored 19 unanswered points to come from behind and win it 22-21. kansas city has now lost six straight home playoff games. the jaguars host the bills tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern. the titans will travel to foxboro. should the bills win, it would be buffalo versus new england. and tennessee versus pittsburgh in the divisional round. the story here tonight, well, falcons, they hold the nfl's top offense to just 13 points. they pick...
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. >> now we return to c-span tour of kansas city, missouri. author explores wealth inequality in the u.s. including fees charged for housing, work, transportation and school. >> payment for a service rendered. or a good provided. that's basically what in effect a fee is. for much of recent sort of history 20th century we thought of fees covering an administrative cost. so you go to dmv and it's a price for what you have to pay for the them providing you a driver's license. it's cover that cost with nominal revenue or profit. for the government it's revenue. increaseingly fees has been used as a form of profit strain. that's the material difference i would say in the recent development. no longer just simply to cover revenue cost or expenses. but it's a form of revenue or profit for the government. profit for the private sector. we see they take off in a 1970s 1980s. you may hear about fees here or there in terms of hotel fees and airline fees. my research looks different. looks at fees in the consumer financial industry. the rise of fees parti
. >> now we return to c-span tour of kansas city, missouri. author explores wealth inequality in the u.s. including fees charged for housing, work, transportation and school. >> payment for a service rendered. or a good provided. that's basically what in effect a fee is. for much of recent sort of history 20th century we thought of fees covering an administrative cost. so you go to dmv and it's a price for what you have to pay for the them providing you a driver's license. it's...
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and he worked in kansas city for a little bit. at some point he took law classes at night.hink he had pretty good grades, a's and b's. but he never finished. no college degree. no law degree. this was the man who took over for fdr. brian: what did he run in his life? a.j.: what did he ever run? it's interesting to think, he had never been mayor of the subsidy, never been governor of the -- never been mayor of the city or never been governor of the state. he had been the head judge of jackson county, missouri. which he was the chief executive of the county most of which was rural. had kansas city in it. but most of it was rural. he had never been chief executive of anything. brian: how did he ever get elected to the united states senate and what role did mr. pendergas play? a.j.: mr. pendergas, fascinating figure. a fun person to write about because he was this larger than life man. he had a bull frog head and bull frog eyes. extraordinarily powerful man. he was the last of the big city bosses. and he essentially picked this random -- seeming little random gentleman named tr
and he worked in kansas city for a little bit. at some point he took law classes at night.hink he had pretty good grades, a's and b's. but he never finished. no college degree. no law degree. this was the man who took over for fdr. brian: what did he run in his life? a.j.: what did he ever run? it's interesting to think, he had never been mayor of the subsidy, never been governor of the -- never been mayor of the city or never been governor of the state. he had been the head judge of jackson...
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one of the posters was voted on by a very nice lady that lives in kansas city. she herself was a veteran of the british signal corps in world war ii. she voted for the poster that featured the horse. the blue cross fund society helped save horses. horses were one of the major aspects of the war effort. they were really not treated very well by the war itself. she wanted it in the exhibition because her father had been in world war i, and he told the family stories about how he had worked with horses as part of the war effort. basically, that was the vote that pushed it over. we included this poster, even though it is a fairly small poster in relation to others in the exhibition. it also gave us a human feeling to what posters represented in world war i. this exhibit gives us the whole idea that one type of munition that was used in the war was not necessarily one that was fired or dropped from an airplane, it was one that was presented to the public to get their involvement in the war effort. that is the takeaway i think i would like people to have, that they en
one of the posters was voted on by a very nice lady that lives in kansas city. she herself was a veteran of the british signal corps in world war ii. she voted for the poster that featured the horse. the blue cross fund society helped save horses. horses were one of the major aspects of the war effort. they were really not treated very well by the war itself. she wanted it in the exhibition because her father had been in world war i, and he told the family stories about how he had worked with...
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crazy game in kansas city. the chiefs led 21-3. but the titans scored 19 unanswered points to come from behind and win it 22-21. kansas city has now lost six straight home playoff tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern. the titans will travel to foxboro. should the bills win, it would be buffalo versus new england. and tennessee versus pittsburgh in the divisional round. the story here tonight, well, falcons, they hold the nfl's top offense to just 13 points. they pick up a huge road victory today. thanks to julio jones right there. the final, 26-13. but there's still more room. we gotta go. juicer!... we don't have a juicer! the all-new volkswagen tiguan. it fits the everything you need, and everything you don't. live people help. yes, if it's required for work. see, nothing to be afraid of at all. intuit turbotax [ gasps, laughs ] you ever feel like... cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah. so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want
crazy game in kansas city. the chiefs led 21-3. but the titans scored 19 unanswered points to come from behind and win it 22-21. kansas city has now lost six straight home playoff tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern. the titans will travel to foxboro. should the bills win, it would be buffalo versus new england. and tennessee versus pittsburgh in the divisional round. the story here tonight, well, falcons, they hold the nfl's top offense to just 13 points. they pick up a huge road victory today....
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about 20 minutes left to go in our live production from the world war i museum and memorial in kansas city. and our final guest, if you've been with us, is colonel richard faulkner who is a professor of military history at the u.s. army command in kansas. he is also the author of a book called "pershing's crusaders" and we are talking with him about the role of the doughboy and u.s. military in helping to win world war i. as we work our way through this, we just saw small arms. what advances in artillery happened during world war i? >> artillery is ultimately the most important weapon of the war. it is the big killer. 70% of the casualties are caused by shell fire. as the war is developing it really becomes the tactic of how can you best use your artillery. and in trench war fare and later in open warfare, it comes down to the fact that if the artillery does not pulverize the drm defenses, then your attack is going to grind to a standstill. it really is a fearsome weapon. if you look at the time of the american civil war, cannon was giving off one shot a minute. and it had to be a direct f
about 20 minutes left to go in our live production from the world war i museum and memorial in kansas city. and our final guest, if you've been with us, is colonel richard faulkner who is a professor of military history at the u.s. army command in kansas. he is also the author of a book called "pershing's crusaders" and we are talking with him about the role of the doughboy and u.s. military in helping to win world war i. as we work our way through this, we just saw small arms. what...
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brian: hooded president truman washingtonhim to from kansas city, and who was around him from kansas city in the white house? of.: there was a whole bunch guys who, at the time, people were concerned because they did not note truman. he had all of these missourians around him. he had john schneider, who he made federal loan administrator. there was a guy -- i am spacing he is name -- inconsequential -- his buddy ed. brian: ed cancel? a.j.: no, -- brian: eddie mccann? they were mortified by the fact that roosevelt was no longer president. one of the narratives in the book is how staffers come to realize who truman is. you see their opinions started form. of course -- at first, they are concerned because they see these weird missourians walk around. man ofalize that he is a terrific integrity. though he had no college degree, he was very well-educated. brian: who was harry von and where was he from? the whitey vaughn, house just are. he was in the reserves. he was not an important general, and suddenly you have harry vaughn wondering around, keeping truman entertained. brian: a couple p
brian: hooded president truman washingtonhim to from kansas city, and who was around him from kansas city in the white house? of.: there was a whole bunch guys who, at the time, people were concerned because they did not note truman. he had all of these missourians around him. he had john schneider, who he made federal loan administrator. there was a guy -- i am spacing he is name -- inconsequential -- his buddy ed. brian: ed cancel? a.j.: no, -- brian: eddie mccann? they were mortified by the...
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hello from kansas city, kansas. >> i am here working, so i thought you were in town and your fellow cancer in. i wanted to say hi. you used to be i agree. i don't know what's wrong with them. >> at turned into a carrot. >> i agree 100%. right before i was born? >> we worked on it last year and came in with guns blazing this year. i hope you entertain as well. make them walk all the way. my god. [inaudible] >> it's developing new microphones >> it seems the politics in this country is always local goal. >> wouldn't you say the election of donald trump has been the best thing that will happen in the wide world for george w. bush [applause] >> talk about the masked crusaders coming in three times. my god did he make him what good. >> i agree with that and that leads to my question to what we are going through now seems like something totally different than the normal ebb and flow. this totally through the rulebook out the window. do you feel optimistic about where we can ultimately end up from this or do you feel like we are in a state we can steer out of? >> in a way we are to think donald t
hello from kansas city, kansas. >> i am here working, so i thought you were in town and your fellow cancer in. i wanted to say hi. you used to be i agree. i don't know what's wrong with them. >> at turned into a carrot. >> i agree 100%. right before i was born? >> we worked on it last year and came in with guns blazing this year. i hope you entertain as well. make them walk all the way. my god. [inaudible] >> it's developing new microphones >> it seems the...
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a sea of red in kansas city hosting those titans with this wild card game. the chiefs got it rolling. alex smith huge first half. they led 21-3. could do no wrong in this one. the titans come back, this is where the game flipped. on third down he tried to make something out of nothing, throws it, it is batted to himself. it is a touchdown. that closed the gap to 21-9. later on with a 21-6 team here came the titans again. 35-yards. they took the lead by 1. then look at this, a key block here to release henry who had 135-yards on the ground. he was just the man as the titans come on into kansas city come back and win it a final of 22-21. >>> nba. we have the warriors. steph curry was ready to go. here is curry just winding up the dubs and watch him go. on the run early on, that set the tempo. later its curry and an open look. no. got it back to him and yeah. he scores 17-points in the first quarter. final seconds of the first half, curry -- the runner inside. there is no stopping him. he scored 29-points by halftime. curry only played three quarters. hit eight
a sea of red in kansas city hosting those titans with this wild card game. the chiefs got it rolling. alex smith huge first half. they led 21-3. could do no wrong in this one. the titans come back, this is where the game flipped. on third down he tried to make something out of nothing, throws it, it is batted to himself. it is a touchdown. that closed the gap to 21-9. later on with a 21-6 team here came the titans again. 35-yards. they took the lead by 1. then look at this, a key block here to...
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. >> reporter: in kansas city, kansas. front fear justice-- frontier justice officers birthday parties like this sweet 16, psychologist sherry hamby is studying the impact of guns on children. >> at what age do they have the impulse control and maturity to handle a fire arm. >> impulse control and ma teurnity and cognitive capacity are all some what different things. the more we foa about brain development and the more you would really have to say like mid 20s. they're impulsive, curious. >> julvonnia and byron lost their child last year, his 13 kreer old con sigh accidentally shot and killed him at a relative house in a handgun he thought was unloaded. >> even even if they do safety classes it wouldn't prevent them to say look what i can do, and show it to their friends and just that quick live can change. >> as for broady he is happy he hit the bulls eyewitnesses what did you learn today. >> i learned the four safety rules. >> which are? >> never point the gun-- somewhere, or in danger-- and never. >> but there's a lot t
. >> reporter: in kansas city, kansas. front fear justice-- frontier justice officers birthday parties like this sweet 16, psychologist sherry hamby is studying the impact of guns on children. >> at what age do they have the impulse control and maturity to handle a fire arm. >> impulse control and ma teurnity and cognitive capacity are all some what different things. the more we foa about brain development and the more you would really have to say like mid 20s. they're...
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we are not the kansas city chiefs because their new neck name should be the kansas city the meltdown was seen a mile away. everything was done perfectly wrong and slipped away to get over the hump. better to be there then give yourself a chance to lose. the wildcard weekend, this play jumpstarted the come back with a throw yourself touchdown pass, marcus mariota, it will likely be the best play of the game. this bowl game was over. >> the winner of the cutest kid contest, easy winner. one of these young ladies can retrieve their cutest moment of the weekend, what a sweetheart. and finally, best fan for the weekend, a character from the movie flip element played by chryst harker. congrats on the outfit. thgu i've never seen that movie, and i have to, now. >> it's probably 55 but it looks like 80. >> coming up at 6:00, we go to annapolis where they use boats to bre we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. from scandalous romance, to ridiculous plot twists. (gasping) son? dad! we also know you can avoid drama by getting an
we are not the kansas city chiefs because their new neck name should be the kansas city the meltdown was seen a mile away. everything was done perfectly wrong and slipped away to get over the hump. better to be there then give yourself a chance to lose. the wildcard weekend, this play jumpstarted the come back with a throw yourself touchdown pass, marcus mariota, it will likely be the best play of the game. this bowl game was over. >> the winner of the cutest kid contest, easy winner. one...
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they came back to beat kansas city in kansas city because of amazing plays like this one. you never see it like that. number one, never seen anything like this. youth foot sol, indoor soccer. watch his shoe. he gets the goal and the three pointer. everyone goes insane. watch again. the the net and his shoe goes in the other net. i think you should get four goals for this. what is called? foot sol. smaller soccer when played indoors in an arena like this on a basketball court. it's amazing. his shoe made a three and the ball made a goal. how many points. >> that's got to be four. >> i'm so glad you're back. >> i'm happy to be back. was it good? i love the dog. see you next week. i'm actually on vacation. does your bed do that? it's the lowest prices of the season on the queen c4 mattress with adjustable comfort on both sides. now only $1199, save $400. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. >> yes, it has happened again, a jogger caught on home sewer defecatingn stranger's home. the homeowner says at first she thought it was from a dog, but after checking he
they came back to beat kansas city in kansas city because of amazing plays like this one. you never see it like that. number one, never seen anything like this. youth foot sol, indoor soccer. watch his shoe. he gets the goal and the three pointer. everyone goes insane. watch again. the the net and his shoe goes in the other net. i think you should get four goals for this. what is called? foot sol. smaller soccer when played indoors in an arena like this on a basketball court. it's amazing. his...
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chiefs hosted the titans in kansas city. gruden's last game as an analyst for espn.st quarter, to kelsey, who would leave in the second with a concussion, 14-0, kc. they added, ten second left in the of that. smith, 14 yards to robinson. 21-0, kc at the half. tale of two halves. the craziest play you will ever see. marriotta throws the ball, it's blocked, back to mariota. mariota to mariota, only the second quarterback ever to do that. titans down 21-10. after the chiefs missed the field goal, titans give to it derek henry. he had 156 on the day. 21-16 after a missed two point conversion. they get the ball back. marriotta to a receiver. dick decker, another missed two-point. now with a chance to run out the clock, henry gets the ball. comes loose. chiefs take of the back for the touchdown. it look like. are you kidding me? yes, because henry down. sending the titans to the divisional round. chiefs lose their sixth straight home playoff games. >> that's what is amazing. these guys continue to believe. it is a privilege to play with these guys. we tell them we have got
chiefs hosted the titans in kansas city. gruden's last game as an analyst for espn.st quarter, to kelsey, who would leave in the second with a concussion, 14-0, kc. they added, ten second left in the of that. smith, 14 yards to robinson. 21-0, kc at the half. tale of two halves. the craziest play you will ever see. marriotta throws the ball, it's blocked, back to mariota. mariota to mariota, only the second quarterback ever to do that. titans down 21-10. after the chiefs missed the field goal,...
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motorcycle manufacturer harley davidson slumped after announcing it would close a kansas city plant.0 finished 35 points lower, the nasdaq lost 64. >>> health insurance care dropped after the plans were announced. they announced plans to create a company with affordable health care. details are unclear but benefits experts believe it could be a system that bypasses insurance companies all together and contracts directly with doctors and hospitals. >>> facebook is banning ads for all crip co-currency including bitcoin. they're attempting to block what's describe as financial products and services frequently associated with leading and deceptive practices. it included phrases like use your retirement funds to buy bitco bitcoin. >>> meanwhile as i announced earlier harley-davidson's shares fell after it announced it would be closing a kansas city plant. they plan to quiet the roar and develop electric bike technology. they hope to launch first electric bike within 18 months. >> and a woman who tried to board a flight with her emotional support peacock was turned away saturday 6. the per
motorcycle manufacturer harley davidson slumped after announcing it would close a kansas city plant.0 finished 35 points lower, the nasdaq lost 64. >>> health insurance care dropped after the plans were announced. they announced plans to create a company with affordable health care. details are unclear but benefits experts believe it could be a system that bypasses insurance companies all together and contracts directly with doctors and hospitals. >>> facebook is banning ads...
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[inaudible question] >> hello from kansas city, kansas! you know how to get my heart. >> i know that you are in town and you are a fellow kansan. >> it turned into a terd! >> i agree! when did you start your homework on this? before i was born? >> for a long time. we worked on this last year. and came in with guns blazing this year. [inaudible] i hope you entertained as well. because -- yeah? walk all of that way, my god! [inaudible] >> thank you. is developing new microphones -- [laughter] >> it is an honor to meet you mr. ed asner. i'm curious, seems a politics of the country is always cyclical. we go through eight years of right-wing despair with george w. bush. we have eight years of relative hope with obama -- >> wouldn't you say, that the election of donald trump, has been hthe best thing that coul happen in the wide world of george w. bush? [laughter] >> yes, yes! [applause] >> talked about the mass crusaders coming in time! my god, did he make him look good! >> i absolutely agree with that. and actually, that leads to my question.
[inaudible question] >> hello from kansas city, kansas! you know how to get my heart. >> i know that you are in town and you are a fellow kansan. >> it turned into a terd! >> i agree! when did you start your homework on this? before i was born? >> for a long time. we worked on this last year. and came in with guns blazing this year. [inaudible] i hope you entertained as well. because -- yeah? walk all of that way, my god! [inaudible] >> thank you. is...
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look at this from kansas city to st. louis over 40-degree difference on the backside of the arctic air we've got snow from kansas city in towards iowa, minneapolis and wisconsin. on the mild side we've got the rain and may even get thunder out of this believe it or not. january thunder we tend to get a thunderstorm here or there in january maybe every other year or so and this could be the day tomorrow. this afternoon isolated showers mainly west of town but the heavier stuff towards pittsburgh by 7:30. tonight the rain showers are going to pick up so expect a wet slow friday morning commute. it will be warm with temperatures near 60 by morning and then by afternoon periods of showers here and there with that front coming through tomorrow night. by the way next week looks like there could be some snow showers and light snow tuesday into like anything big right now. late day showers 55. 52 tonight and not going to drop off much. 66 tomorrow. showers around. maybe even a thunderstorm. very early shower and falling temperat
look at this from kansas city to st. louis over 40-degree difference on the backside of the arctic air we've got snow from kansas city in towards iowa, minneapolis and wisconsin. on the mild side we've got the rain and may even get thunder out of this believe it or not. january thunder we tend to get a thunderstorm here or there in january maybe every other year or so and this could be the day tomorrow. this afternoon isolated showers mainly west of town but the heavier stuff towards pittsburgh...
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. >> by the time she was 21, emily moved 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 famed alex fasina spotted her from across the room. >> and it's one of those like aha moments you might say. i was like, oh, i have to go talk to that girl. >> after a few dates, alex said 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 joe anne 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 amy could see they were i
. >> by the time she was 21, emily moved 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 famed alex fasina spotted her from across the room. >> and it's one of those like aha moments you might say. i was like, oh, i have to go talk to that girl. >> after a few dates, alex said he knew she was the one. >> what did you like about her? >> what didn't i? she was beautiful. she was very nice. she...
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harley-davidson is closing its factory in kansas city amid slumping sales. about 800 workers will lose their jobs. it comes as the company announces plans to build an all electric motorcycle by 2020. >>> all right. when we come back, the big name nfl quarterback being traded. >>> and also ahead, from soy to almond, which nondairy milk is the healthiest. >>> and what stormy daniels told jimmy kimmel about her reported affair with donald trump. donald trump. rheumatiod arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and choleste
harley-davidson is closing its factory in kansas city amid slumping sales. about 800 workers will lose their jobs. it comes as the company announces plans to build an all electric motorcycle by 2020. >>> all right. when we come back, the big name nfl quarterback being traded. >>> and also ahead, from soy to almond, which nondairy milk is the healthiest. >>> and what stormy daniels told jimmy kimmel about her reported affair with donald trump. donald trump. rheumatiod...
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wild game in kansas city. wild game in game... wild game in kansas city. check this play out.back marcus mariota leads the comeback for the titans and he does it in style. seemingly nowhere to go on this play. he throws it...football is blocked...comes back to mariota. then mariota dives into the endzone for the touchdown. spectacular play. tennessee beats alex smith and the chiefs 22 to 21 in what was a very exciting game. welcome back to the kron4 morning news. here's a live look outside...sutro cam. ( marty ) dave spahr has your forecast... (dave) partly cloudy skies and mild temperatures are forecast through this evening. the storm system developing offshore is expected to be the strongest so far this season, producing periods of heavy rain and strong winds, especially monday and monday night. showers will continue into tuesday. dry weather is forecast for the second half of next week. ( marty ) a man who escaped from a hawaii psychiatric hospital and flew to san jose is awaiting extradition. randall saito is still expected to be sent back to hawaii by the u-s marshal's se
wild game in kansas city. wild game in game... wild game in kansas city. check this play out.back marcus mariota leads the comeback for the titans and he does it in style. seemingly nowhere to go on this play. he throws it...football is blocked...comes back to mariota. then mariota dives into the endzone for the touchdown. spectacular play. tennessee beats alex smith and the chiefs 22 to 21 in what was a very exciting game. welcome back to the kron4 morning news. here's a live look...
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the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri has more than 300,000 artifacts. next, we learn about several items in the collection from lora vogt, the museum's education curator. >> hello, we are here in the main gallery at the very beginning of the story. on june 28, 1914, archduke frantz ferdinand and his wife, so the
the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri has more than 300,000 artifacts. next, we learn about several items in the collection from lora vogt, the museum's education curator. >> hello, we are here in the main gallery at the very beginning of the story. on june 28, 1914, archduke frantz ferdinand and his wife, so the
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reed has blown two playoff games by 18 or more in kansas city, more than every other coach combined inistory. >> claude giroux has been flying. only one has more points than the captain. tyrel making his debut against st. louis. paves the way for scott laughton, 1-0 flyers. off a butt and in. flyer star scores one. adds two assists, drew with 17 points in the game. flyers win 6-3, 12 games in the last two games at home. >> i think early on in the season, we weren't a hard team to play. we have to change the way we play. we have to keep building on this. >> "college hoops," if there is a team with a rebound, it's villanova. they have not won back-to-back regular season games in five years. j. wright talking to his guys. brunson with 27. passing on display, villanova rebounds, winning 190. they are 14-1. jay wright picks up his 400th career win at villanova. >> thank you, jeff. finally tonight, the man from south carolina whose video has gone viral said he was just trying to keep his beer cold. this is the first time the pool froze in south carolina. he's from indiana and loves to ice fi
reed has blown two playoff games by 18 or more in kansas city, more than every other coach combined inistory. >> claude giroux has been flying. only one has more points than the captain. tyrel making his debut against st. louis. paves the way for scott laughton, 1-0 flyers. off a butt and in. flyer star scores one. adds two assists, drew with 17 points in the game. flyers win 6-3, 12 games in the last two games at home. >> i think early on in the season, we weren't a hard team to...
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and former 49ers quarterback alex smith is on the move again after five seasons in kansas city... will tell you where he is headed... plus a work from tom brady on his injured hand... coming up next at 8.. a new report says many bay area bridges are structurally deficient. see which one next. a new report is identifying several structurally deficient bridges here in the bay area.(steve) thousands of motorists cross those bridges on a daily basis. kron four's terisa estacio examines the report and what it all means for you. the report by the american road and transportation builders assocation examined this bridge where 680 goes over monument blvd in costa county calling it structurally deficient meaning - one of the key elements is in poor or worse condition. it was back in 2007 when a bridge in minneapolis suddenly collapsed, motorists plunged into the river, 13 people died. following that accident, more reports came out about bridge safety. back here locally,here's a look at some of the other bridges found structually deficient you may be familiar with in santa rosa, highway 101
and former 49ers quarterback alex smith is on the move again after five seasons in kansas city... will tell you where he is headed... plus a work from tom brady on his injured hand... coming up next at 8.. a new report says many bay area bridges are structurally deficient. see which one next. a new report is identifying several structurally deficient bridges here in the bay area.(steve) thousands of motorists cross those bridges on a daily basis. kron four's terisa estacio examines the report...
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wild game in kansas city. check this play out.nessee quarterback marcus mariota leads the comeback for the titans and he does it in style. seemingly nowhere to go on this play. he throws it...football is blocked...comes back to mariota. then mariota dives into the endzone for the touchdown. spectacular play. tennessee beats alex smith and the chiefs 22 to 21 in what was a very exciting game. (justine) next... authorities found a stolen bottle of vodka... we'll tell you why this isn't any ordinary bottle of vodka. (jr stone) danish police say a bottle of vodka ...stolen...from a copenhagen bar...has been found.(justine) however...the bottle...worth a whopping one point three million bucks...was empty. take a look at this russo-baltique vodka bottle. it was found empty but damaged at a construction site last night...two days after being reported stolen from a bar. no arrest has been made...but danish police say the suspect...most likely had a good night. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for volaire, brought to you
wild game in kansas city. check this play out.nessee quarterback marcus mariota leads the comeback for the titans and he does it in style. seemingly nowhere to go on this play. he throws it...football is blocked...comes back to mariota. then mariota dives into the endzone for the touchdown. spectacular play. tennessee beats alex smith and the chiefs 22 to 21 in what was a very exciting game. (justine) next... authorities found a stolen bottle of vodka... we'll tell you why this isn't any...
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los tennessee titans visitaron a los kansas city chips, se acercaban a los titans y conectaban con ericpor tu jefe, tan rápido como... ...wow qué rápido te dormiste. cuando la vida te mantiene despierto... ...zzzquil te ayuda quedarte dormido en tan solo 20 minutos ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ fÉlix: nos despedimos con estas ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: hoy, comenzamos 2018 lleno de meta y resoluciones. quÉ pasa si no las cumplimos. ♪ ademÁs, enero es el mes de las dietas. hay elementos que te dan mÁs hambre. aclaremos esas
los tennessee titans visitaron a los kansas city chips, se acercaban a los titans y conectaban con ericpor tu jefe, tan rápido como... ...wow qué rápido te dormiste. cuando la vida te mantiene despierto... ...zzzquil te ayuda quedarte dormido en tan solo 20 minutos ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ fÉlix: nos despedimos con estas ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: hoy, comenzamos 2018 lleno de meta y resoluciones. quÉ pasa si no las cumplimos. ♪ ademÁs, enero es el mes de las dietas. hay elementos que te dan mÁs...
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and patrick -- becomes the new starting quarterback in kansas city. let the offseason of musical chairs begin. and more super bowl hype tonight at 6:00. have a great day. >>> a lot of people talking about the big state of the union address last night. and we'll give you some of the highlights coming up next. >> reporter: the toxic fire in richmond that started yesterday is now under control. a shelter-in-place order has been lifted. and we'll tell you how the firefighters are...
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five in chicago and zero in kansas city and 56 in san jose.n of the king tides, localized flooding. advisory is up for this. we will have one monday coming up just after 9:00 in the morning. tuesday, 10:00 in the morning. areas that usually see issues with high tide flooding could see that in the next couple of days. light rain showers passing through us. you see the clouds around the bay area. that is what we are watching closely as we head into tonight. san francisco partly cloudy skies at 57 degrees. 56 current and into san jose you saw 56 degrees. mild for now. we have another spare the air day tomorrow. once the wind picks up, and rain, good news for the quality. patchy fog, the story of the morning, 30s and 40s. as we get the day started. and for the afternoon trending mild. and up towards the tri-valley. peninsula temperatures upper 60s. and low 60s for the north bai. three chances of rain. first one comes in wednesday. friday system potentially could have heavier rain there. and now the third system coming up for sunday right there. so
five in chicago and zero in kansas city and 56 in san jose.n of the king tides, localized flooding. advisory is up for this. we will have one monday coming up just after 9:00 in the morning. tuesday, 10:00 in the morning. areas that usually see issues with high tide flooding could see that in the next couple of days. light rain showers passing through us. you see the clouds around the bay area. that is what we are watching closely as we head into tonight. san francisco partly cloudy skies at 57...