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he was an investor and supporter of arthur stillwell's dreams from the kansas city, would became kansas city southern great railroad as a pathway to the gulf coast from kansas city. then the romantic kansas city mexico and orient railroad on the way to the mexican coast. the mexican coast actually -- were closer to the pacific through the mexican coast in california if you look at the map. arthur still well had that dream. it was only consummated around 1960. jonathan's brother and sisters and his father went to the consummation ceremony, if you will, in mexico and back. the point that i'm making is that we are about is fully connected to the southwest and our history as we can be. in addition to the santa fe trail there was the chisholm trail any other cattle trails. connecting kansas and kansas city and the stock yards of course, right to the flow of goods. we became the entertainment mecca for the cattle industry. and the distribution of just about everything here, there and back. michael grauer is a kansas city boy who went on to seek his fortune in the capital and cowboy empire of
he was an investor and supporter of arthur stillwell's dreams from the kansas city, would became kansas city southern great railroad as a pathway to the gulf coast from kansas city. then the romantic kansas city mexico and orient railroad on the way to the mexican coast. the mexican coast actually -- were closer to the pacific through the mexican coast in california if you look at the map. arthur still well had that dream. it was only consummated around 1960. jonathan's brother and sisters and...
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where would the money go under this proposal in kansas city? akes $42 million from the police department budget that they have total control over and creates a new fund for policing that the city will control. kansas city is unique in that it is the only major city in the country that does not control its own police department overseen by a state appointed police board. the mayor and other supporters call it a groundbreaking move to give local elected leaders more of a say to what policing looks like in their city. >> the city council and mayor have the opportunity to insure that revenues are invested in root causes and meaningful measurable crime prevention strategies rather than just continuing to write a bigger check to the police department and get no meaningful outcomes. >> kansas city continues to face an epidemic of gun violence. the 176 homicides last year broke records and like a lot of police departments in major cities, k cpd has struggled to replace more than 100 officers who left the force over the past year. just last week chief ri
where would the money go under this proposal in kansas city? akes $42 million from the police department budget that they have total control over and creates a new fund for policing that the city will control. kansas city is unique in that it is the only major city in the country that does not control its own police department overseen by a state appointed police board. the mayor and other supporters call it a groundbreaking move to give local elected leaders more of a say to what policing...
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it looks like the war for kansas city southern is over right now. city southern deciding to go with that financially superior offer. there are questions about whether the regulatory product is higher than the one for the rival bid. let's bring in a senior transportation analyst. walk us through, do you think it will ultimately be successful in walking away with kansas city southern? >> it is certainly not over yet. canadian national still has to get regulatory approval for the transportation board, which is really crucial in getting these deals done while the regulators way the competitive or anti-competitive nature of the transaction. we expect that to happen in mid-june. if they say no to the voting trust, that could open up another window to reenter the picture. maybe move the kansas city board back to them. even though there bid is lower. having more of a probability of getting approval. right now they are going with the way the market is guessing it with the way the share prices are training right now. matt: how do regulators look at this kind
it looks like the war for kansas city southern is over right now. city southern deciding to go with that financially superior offer. there are questions about whether the regulatory product is higher than the one for the rival bid. let's bring in a senior transportation analyst. walk us through, do you think it will ultimately be successful in walking away with kansas city southern? >> it is certainly not over yet. canadian national still has to get regulatory approval for the...
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we have a page out of the kansas city bluebook. and it shows that a lot of the card marking was done by women because they had the ability to hold a very small brush, put very small marks on cards. and one of the ways they had consistently marked cards was they created what they call a mastercard, which showed all the marks, in a contrasting color, they would use those when they marked a deck of cards. we have a fan deck here that shows where the marks on the cards. we also have edge work here. the card on the left, if you notice, has a pointed edge, which indicates that it is an ace. the card next to it has a slight bump on the design and that indicates it is a king. if you go down all of these cards and look at the marks, you have ace, king, queen, jack, 10. we have a card cutter here, which was a traditional device for marking cards, that would shorten the side of a card. we also have a corner rounder. once you trim a card, the round edge is destroyed, so you have to put a round corner back on the card. we have a number of diffe
we have a page out of the kansas city bluebook. and it shows that a lot of the card marking was done by women because they had the ability to hold a very small brush, put very small marks on cards. and one of the ways they had consistently marked cards was they created what they call a mastercard, which showed all the marks, in a contrasting color, they would use those when they marked a deck of cards. we have a fan deck here that shows where the marks on the cards. we also have edge work here....
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we have a page out of the kansas city blue book and it shows that a lot of the card marking. was done by women because they had the ability to hold a very small brush put very well small marks on cards. and one of the ways that they had consistently marked cards. was they created what they call a mastercard which showed all the marks in a contrasting color that they would use when they marked a deck of cards. and they're we have a fan deck here that shows where the marks. the card we also have edgework here. if the card on the left if you notice has appointed edge edge which indicates that's an ace. the card next to it has a slight bump. on the design by the upper left hand corner and that indicates it's the king. so if you actually go down all these cards and look at the marks you have ace king queen jack 10. we have a card cutter here, which is was a traditional device for marking cards shortening the side of the card. and we also have a corner rounder because once you trim a card the round edge of the card. is destroyed so you have to put a round corner back on the card? w
we have a page out of the kansas city blue book and it shows that a lot of the card marking. was done by women because they had the ability to hold a very small brush put very well small marks on cards. and one of the ways that they had consistently marked cards. was they created what they call a mastercard which showed all the marks in a contrasting color that they would use when they marked a deck of cards. and they're we have a fan deck here that shows where the marks. the card we also have...
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if you're pulling this in kansas city which probably is a democrat city. are going to be in trouble in missouri. we appreciate your time on friday morning bright and early. still to come governor andrew cuomo and his family accused of skipping line to give priority covid tests all the way until last month. >> organization confirms vaccines effective against variance, very good news. overseas travel still wasn't safe. when can we do that? we will talk about all of this coming up next. .. sit with the governor, they wanted to test you before i was running covid response for the state, i didn't want to get covid. the same was done everywhere across the country. >> kendra cuomo defending himself amid allegations he fast tracked covid 19 testing for his family long after the scandal was first reported. here to weigh in doctor janette nesheiwat. the new york times reported governor cuomo's daughter and her boyfriend received priority access to covid 19 tests in april and this was after the governor was accused of doing the same thing a few months ago. the allega
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area and the city of kansas city. wanted to see the wide worlds. well, he had an interest in the world by his by his reading primarily and he had the opportunity to serve in combat during world war. i need become the only president the united states it would see combat during world war. i we could dedicate an entire clock to his service in in world war. i unfortunately i don't of course don't have time to say too much, but he served in france in 1918. he saw action. and the beauge mountains the sandy hell salient the muse argon offensive and verdun. he commanded 194 men in an artillery battery. and it is here that he further learned that he could be a leader of men. he was firm, but fair and by all accounts the men liked him and respected him. because he also showed an interest in them. he could be a disciplinarian, but he also showed an interest in the man on a personal level and appreciated that. in fact, they gave him a big silver loving cup as a token appreciation after the war truman really made important bonds d
area and the city of kansas city. wanted to see the wide worlds. well, he had an interest in the world by his by his reading primarily and he had the opportunity to serve in combat during world war. i need become the only president the united states it would see combat during world war. i we could dedicate an entire clock to his service in in world war. i unfortunately i don't of course don't have time to say too much, but he served in france in 1918. he saw action. and the beauge mountains the...
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the kansas city public library hosted this event and provided the video. is my pleasure to introduce our speaker this afternoon joey pool who joins us from new mexico joy is a returning, missouri valley sunday speaker in 2019. she gave a talk on her book. over the santa fe trail to mexico the travel diaries and autobiography of dr. roland willard. at that time she mentioned she was researching first-hand account. so several women specifically young rides. he traveled to santa fe trail in the mid 19th century. with this year marking the 200th anniversary of the opening of the trail. we figured it was a perfect time to invite joey back to tell us the stories of these women. who will currently serves as deputy librarian for the new mexico state library? previously she was director of the el camino real international heritage center in new mexico. and a museum director for the colorado historical society cool is devoted much of her career to studying santa fe trail history. in 1986. she helped organize the first santa fe trail symposium in trinidad, colorado.
the kansas city public library hosted this event and provided the video. is my pleasure to introduce our speaker this afternoon joey pool who joins us from new mexico joy is a returning, missouri valley sunday speaker in 2019. she gave a talk on her book. over the santa fe trail to mexico the travel diaries and autobiography of dr. roland willard. at that time she mentioned she was researching first-hand account. so several women specifically young rides. he traveled to santa fe trail in the...
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he wanted to see the world he beyond rural kansas city area and the city of kansas city. he wanted to see the wider world as well. he had an interest com inbat th by his reading primarily.y. and he had the opportunity seven in combat during world war i. cd he would become the only president of the united states that would see combat during ndr worldtu war i.uch, wicked dedicate an entire talk to his service in world war i. unfortunately, i don't have time to say too much, but he served in france in 1918. he saw action in the loge mountains, the argan offensive. he commanded 140 men in an all artillery battery and here he p further learned he could be aec leader of men.d he was firm but fair and by all accounts, the men liked him and respected him because he o also showed an interestth in them. he could be a disciplinary but a he also showed an interest in the men on a personal level and they appreciated that. in fact, they gave him a big bos silver loving cup as a token ofs appreciation after the war. truman really made important r bonds during hiseally military service a
he wanted to see the world he beyond rural kansas city area and the city of kansas city. he wanted to see the wider world as well. he had an interest com inbat th by his reading primarily.y. and he had the opportunity seven in combat during world war i. cd he would become the only president of the united states that would see combat during ndr worldtu war i.uch, wicked dedicate an entire talk to his service in world war i. unfortunately, i don't have time to say too much, but he served in...
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grandview is a town just south of kansas city. it is in the greater kansas city metro area, though. not far from independence. and it is here that truman is pictured here, he's on the right there. he assisted on his family's farm. as i mentioned, his father had some speculative businesses that went bust. and so truman was forced to move with his family to this farm that his grandmother owned and she's pictured there seated in the rocking chair. this is known as the young farm. that is his grandmother's name. truman engaged in numerous activities on the farm. driving horse-drawn ploys, doing crop rotations, et cetera. corn and wheat were grown on the farm as were various kinds of livestock. now, this is around 1906, okay. so harry truman has graduated from high school in 1901 and then he had a series of odd jobs between 1901 and 1906 when he is forced to move to the farm. he told about his activities in letters to his friend and on again and off again girlfriend bess wallace who had become bess wallace truman in the future. he talked about the rigors of farm life and how stressful it
grandview is a town just south of kansas city. it is in the greater kansas city metro area, though. not far from independence. and it is here that truman is pictured here, he's on the right there. he assisted on his family's farm. as i mentioned, his father had some speculative businesses that went bust. and so truman was forced to move with his family to this farm that his grandmother owned and she's pictured there seated in the rocking chair. this is known as the young farm. that is his...
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she is joining us from kansas city. and, who has 34 years of experience in medical patient. where she is also at her current alma mater. she is now the executive director with the congressional medal of honor society. this means, i get to sit on a panel with the executive director of education at the honor society, and two women whose fathers were recipients of the congressional medal of honor from world war i. and, truly it has been a wonderful opportunity to get to know you all. and to provide this stage to talk about your fathers. and, to talk about your life experiences as well. and, to bring life to an aspect of world war i that we really don't get the opportunity to talk about very often. thank you all, so very much. so, kathy, the first question is going to be for you. today is national medal of honor day, what does that mean? cathy: thank you so much. today is the day we commemorate the awarding of the very first medal of honor, which was on march 25, 1863 by president lincoln. and, we now recognize all 3500 and seven recipients of the medal of honor. 19 of them were
she is joining us from kansas city. and, who has 34 years of experience in medical patient. where she is also at her current alma mater. she is now the executive director with the congressional medal of honor society. this means, i get to sit on a panel with the executive director of education at the honor society, and two women whose fathers were recipients of the congressional medal of honor from world war i. and, truly it has been a wonderful opportunity to get to know you all. and to...
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simply put she is an authority on trails history, which is very much a part of kansas city's early history as a frontier town in western outposts. thank you for being here joy and i will turn it over to you. well, thank you and welcome everyone. i almost feel given the topic and the fact that we have descendants of the brides in our viewing audience that maybe you can think about hearing the strains of the bridal march and it might be appropriate for me to say please rise. during this presentation. i'm going to provide you a brief biography of the brides who traveled the santa fe trail and it's from the stories are from their reminisces memoirs diaries and letters but first, let me just give you a very brief framework about the santa fe trail trade soon after mexican independence in 1821 the santa fe trail evolved into an international trade route linking the us with santa fe in northern, mexico. the the trade was characterized by annual caravans of trail freighters who would leave, missouri and/or new mexico in the spring traveling in large groups for protection as they crossed over india
simply put she is an authority on trails history, which is very much a part of kansas city's early history as a frontier town in western outposts. thank you for being here joy and i will turn it over to you. well, thank you and welcome everyone. i almost feel given the topic and the fact that we have descendants of the brides in our viewing audience that maybe you can think about hearing the strains of the bridal march and it might be appropriate for me to say please rise. during this...
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just-- just-- it's called the kansas city butterfly. johnny, can-- can i have my wings?uckles] [music playing] rere in a bad science fiction movie that never ended. and we've gone through this whole process, and we learned so much, and we're better prepared for whatever is coming ahead. if it comes back, we're ready for it. life changing surprises, you didn't tell us that! transformations, and reveals. no! wow! when families and communities come together, anything is possible. this is george to the rescue. dr. hugh cassiere: the best i could describe north shore university hospital, it is the flagship hospital
just-- just-- it's called the kansas city butterfly. johnny, can-- can i have my wings?uckles] [music playing] rere in a bad science fiction movie that never ended. and we've gone through this whole process, and we learned so much, and we're better prepared for whatever is coming ahead. if it comes back, we're ready for it. life changing surprises, you didn't tell us that! transformations, and reveals. no! wow! when families and communities come together, anything is possible. this is george to...
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. >> reporter: the 1978 murder case in kansas city hinged heavily on testimony from one witness, whotially named strickland then 18 as a suspect. but she later changed her story denying strickland's involvement right up until her death in 2015. >> she was simply mistaken. she tried her best to allow as many people as she could to know about this mistake. >> reporter: that witness emailed the midwest innocence project back in 2009 writing, i was the only witness, and things were not clear back then, but now i know more, and i would like to help this person if i can. strickland is still trying to take it all in. >> to go from as he put it to go from crying out for your innocence for four decades and then final having people believe it is a lot. >> reporter: he told "the kansas city star" he told his daughter he would never admit to a crime he did not commit just to appease the parole board to possibly give him a possible release. >> it's just a matter of principle. my life is over. they took all my prime years. >> reporter: strickland has maintained his innocence since 1978. what's eve
. >> reporter: the 1978 murder case in kansas city hinged heavily on testimony from one witness, whotially named strickland then 18 as a suspect. but she later changed her story denying strickland's involvement right up until her death in 2015. >> she was simply mistaken. she tried her best to allow as many people as she could to know about this mistake. >> reporter: that witness emailed the midwest innocence project back in 2009 writing, i was the only witness, and things...
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plus the kansas city mayor defending his push to defund the police. you saw it here on "the faulkner focus". now the push to defund another major missouri city under serious scrutiny with murders there at a 50-year high. >> i understand perhaps that people are scared of change and i think that a lot of folks have tried to use this for political divisiveness. this is just responsible funding of a police department. with government accountability like you have in every other american city. t, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. still fresh... iunstopables in-wash scent to hbooster.ge your blood sugar. downy unstopables. is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's! for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis... stelara® can provide relief and is the only approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc! stelara® may increase you
plus the kansas city mayor defending his push to defund the police. you saw it here on "the faulkner focus". now the push to defund another major missouri city under serious scrutiny with murders there at a 50-year high. >> i understand perhaps that people are scared of change and i think that a lot of folks have tried to use this for political divisiveness. this is just responsible funding of a police department. with government accountability like you have in every other...
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. >> dana: in kansas city they're approving a plan to defund a significant chunk of the police budget and reallocate that money to a community fund despite city leaders acknowledging there is an uptick in violent crime. more from chicago. >> kansas city's mayor insists it isn't about defunding the police but increasing accountability. these newly passed measures will take more than $40 million out of the city's police department's direct budget to create a new community services and prevention fund. this new fund will largely still go towards law enforcement efforts but police department will have to negotiate a contract with the city for how those funds will be used giving local leaders more control over what law enforcement efforts in their city look like. that is significant here because kansas city is the only major city in the country that doesn't control its own police department. instead it is overseen by a state appointed police board. here is the mayor. >> what we're doing now ain't working. it is not just an answer enough to say get more law enforcement. it's recognizing we
. >> dana: in kansas city they're approving a plan to defund a significant chunk of the police budget and reallocate that money to a community fund despite city leaders acknowledging there is an uptick in violent crime. more from chicago. >> kansas city's mayor insists it isn't about defunding the police but increasing accountability. these newly passed measures will take more than $40 million out of the city's police department's direct budget to create a new community services and...
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. [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> tras uina semana reciben a pulido en kansas city vamosporting con el bombazo abre y la va a buscar dos más tarde 3 a uno esto dijo matías almeyda ]>> hicimos un gran gol tuvimos el control y empezamos a equivocarnos aprovechó las situaciones >> desde ley de identidad de género apertyra 2018 >> ese día para los dodgers tuvo una gran apertura fue la únicacarrera 423 pies conecta línea los dodgers ganaron seis por 3 hemos dominado la acción cambio y fuera >> el buen clima del sábado para que fueran a la rreaperturadel parque acuático de que estuvieran >> la buena noticia adatándose a los cmabios >> vienen en camino qué les parece >> los parques abrieron hace un tiempo >> dense una vuelta por ahí >> en los estadios me divierto los esperamos mañana con más información >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> ♪. >>> noticias telemundo. >>> buenas noches soy vanessa hauc aquÍ estÁn las noticias que debe saber. >>> por primera vez estados unidos tiene mens de 30.000 contagios al dÍas la cifra mÁs
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here is her their second and debate held in kansas city, missouri, where they took questions on defenseeign policy issues. the republican ticket of ronald reagan and george h.w. bush went on to defeat mr. mondale and his running mate, geraldine ferraro, in the general election. [ applause ] >> good evening.
here is her their second and debate held in kansas city, missouri, where they took questions on defenseeign policy issues. the republican ticket of ronald reagan and george h.w. bush went on to defeat mr. mondale and his running mate, geraldine ferraro, in the general election. [ applause ] >> good evening.
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good evening from the municipal auditorium in kansas city. i am dorothy rady, the president of league of women voters, the sponsor of this final presidential debate of the 1984 campaign between republican ronald reagan and democrat walter mondale. our panelists for tonight's debate on defense and foreign policy issues are georgie ann geier, indicated columnist for universal press syndicate, marvin kalb, chief diplomatic correspondent for nbc news, morton kondracke, executive editor of "the new republic" magazine, and henry trewhitt, diplomatic correspondent for the "baltimore sun." edwin newman, formerly of nbc news and now a syndicated columnist for king features, is our moderator. ed? >> dorothy ridings, thank you. a brief word about our procedure tonight. the first question will go to mr. mondale. he'll have 2 1/2 minutes to reply. then the panel member who put the question will ask a follow-up. the answer to that will be limited to one minute. after that, the same question will be put to president reagan. again there will be a follow-up,
good evening from the municipal auditorium in kansas city. i am dorothy rady, the president of league of women voters, the sponsor of this final presidential debate of the 1984 campaign between republican ronald reagan and democrat walter mondale. our panelists for tonight's debate on defense and foreign policy issues are georgie ann geier, indicated columnist for universal press syndicate, marvin kalb, chief diplomatic correspondent for nbc news, morton kondracke, executive editor of "the...
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here are some areas we are paying attention to, kansas city, the best chance for severe weather tonightrnado but otherwise damaging winds, flash flooding, certainly hail will be possible in the next couple of hours. this is the future forecast sweeping across the midwest, eventually running into the southeast and long the mid atlantic. most of the day sunday this is where we are tracking it sweeping through the area. otherwise temperatures today as we wrap up and into mother's day, here are saturday highs and basically where we are already sitting at, abnormally cool across the northeast, that is still the case in the midwest and up into the northern plains, warmer to the south. we will be tracking that tomorrow. jon: let's hope it stays away mother's day. adam, thanks. president trump remains and on facebook, at least for now. supporters and others calling to break up big tech. bill on that, next. ♪♪ i'm jon scott and this is fox report. it's the bottom of the hour, here's a look at our top stories. family of george floyd is praising the indictment of derek chauvin and three other form
here are some areas we are paying attention to, kansas city, the best chance for severe weather tonightrnado but otherwise damaging winds, flash flooding, certainly hail will be possible in the next couple of hours. this is the future forecast sweeping across the midwest, eventually running into the southeast and long the mid atlantic. most of the day sunday this is where we are tracking it sweeping through the area. otherwise temperatures today as we wrap up and into mother's day, here are...
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i'm showing now from kansas city by journalists. husband militia has, i'm, is the sci fi there holding where you are so far? it is. it is holding gradually. the girls straight back to normal sill. today's the weekend fridays when are the main week and days in gaza? thousands of those who refuse to to go to schools and, and their friends and families, houses return to their homes, especially from the border areas in the north, in gaza strip and, and eastern, bought some more kids from the minutes ability or walking the street of paving and taking out the rubble of the road. so gradually, so far it is holding and, and life is going back. and it's not. they come as much of a relief for the resident and garza. it is actually after 10 or 11 days of fighting and bombardment bullet stadiums already leave the celebrated this partially that from the celebrated because it was a victory, according to them. ordinary people, many of them the relief because and celebrated because it's over and they survived this, this war. can you tell us anything about the terms of this a 5 deal? so well according
i'm showing now from kansas city by journalists. husband militia has, i'm, is the sci fi there holding where you are so far? it is. it is holding gradually. the girls straight back to normal sill. today's the weekend fridays when are the main week and days in gaza? thousands of those who refuse to to go to schools and, and their friends and families, houses return to their homes, especially from the border areas in the north, in gaza strip and, and eastern, bought some more kids from the...
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want to play you some sound from the kansas city mayor.y more than some of the activist groups on the left. when you are a mayor, you actually have have to make decisions. >> they want to cut the police budget there. what say you? >> yeah. once again, completely ridiculous. homicides are up 40% in kansas city over the last two years. and what this mayor is actually trying to do, it's going to cut hundreds of police positions from kansas city. and if this mayor even bothered to take a poll of his area, he'd know that defunding the police is a complete loser because, in fact, our communities want more police officers there. they don't want less. but speaking to the recruitment and retention issues that we have, the morale has never been worse in policing than it is right now. and in addition, we have had 119 police officers shot in this country this year which is actually a 20% increase over 2020 which was a historic year. so when we talk about recruitment and retention, retention, forget it. 75% increase in the nypd, seattle's seen 20% of t
want to play you some sound from the kansas city mayor.y more than some of the activist groups on the left. when you are a mayor, you actually have have to make decisions. >> they want to cut the police budget there. what say you? >> yeah. once again, completely ridiculous. homicides are up 40% in kansas city over the last two years. and what this mayor is actually trying to do, it's going to cut hundreds of police positions from kansas city. and if this mayor even bothered to take...
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from the national world war one museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri, historian kara dickson speaks about the women who were sent to france during world war i. she is the author of the girls next door, bringing the home front to the front lines. this 50-minute event was part of an all day symposium. >> on that, it is my pleasure to introduce our next speaker in our symposium. doctor kara dixon vuic is the lieutenant corporal benjamin w. schmidt professor of war, conflict, and society in 20th century america professor at texas christian university. her research focuses on the ways 20th century wars have shaped and been shaped by american society and culture. her work also examines women's history from a women's military and wartime experience, and the relationship between the u.s. military and gender. she is the author of officer, nurse, woman, the army nurse corps in the vietnam war, and the editor of the religious handbook on gender, war, and the u.s. military. her latest book, the girls next door, american women and military recreation, will be released in early 2019. ladie
from the national world war one museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri, historian kara dickson speaks about the women who were sent to france during world war i. she is the author of the girls next door, bringing the home front to the front lines. this 50-minute event was part of an all day symposium. >> on that, it is my pleasure to introduce our next speaker in our symposium. doctor kara dixon vuic is the lieutenant corporal benjamin w. schmidt professor of war, conflict, and...
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kansas city southern has agreed to a $30 billion merger with canadian national railway, booting thatian pacific railway after he did not boost its offer. this is kind of like the triumvirate here. many were concerned that perhaps they were overpaying, but it looks like kansas city is going with the higher price. guy: $30 billion is a lot more than $25 billion, isn't it? alix: i knew you could do math. guy: i can add up, i can subtract. i remember when this all happened, there was an expectation that we would maybe get some sort of a bidding war coming. didn't happen. i think it is interesting that it didn't happen as well. alix: also, the idea was that canadian pacific was going to have an easier time in terms of regulatory environments then canadian national would come as that was sort of the plus even though the bid was lower. so now it really goes to the regulatory side to see if that is actually going to work. guy: we've done huge tractors today, trains. alix: and now video games, which i know nothing about, but guy does. it is epic's fight with apple, coming up. tim cook set to
kansas city southern has agreed to a $30 billion merger with canadian national railway, booting thatian pacific railway after he did not boost its offer. this is kind of like the triumvirate here. many were concerned that perhaps they were overpaying, but it looks like kansas city is going with the higher price. guy: $30 billion is a lot more than $25 billion, isn't it? alix: i knew you could do math. guy: i can add up, i can subtract. i remember when this all happened, there was an expectation...
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doesn't directly with us, is willing garza tony. grandma, thank you very much for your update from kansas city. tony rosen, as is with me now. she's a w journalist and an expert on middle eastern affairs. shawnee, welcome to the program. pensions is still running high. what needs to happen for this trip to really hold? well, it seems like both sides want to hold it. you know, we need to keep in mind behind every thing. we see it's intent and we see the political intent on both sides to start or to bring upon this escalation was high and now they understand they got all they could have gotten from this, you know, from this round of conflict. and now they need to keep it down and seems like it's going to hold for now. but we always need to be cautious in the middle east. you know, both sides have been claiming victory after the last round of fighting. but really, are there any winters in this? if you ask the people counting the dads and you know, burying their families, then there's never any victory in a war. but how much on his side has seen victoria is right from the very 1st rocket shot at j
doesn't directly with us, is willing garza tony. grandma, thank you very much for your update from kansas city. tony rosen, as is with me now. she's a w journalist and an expert on middle eastern affairs. shawnee, welcome to the program. pensions is still running high. what needs to happen for this trip to really hold? well, it seems like both sides want to hold it. you know, we need to keep in mind behind every thing. we see it's intent and we see the political intent on both sides to start or...
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kansas city le viene de ganar convincentemente a los vancouver white cat en casa.a, atalanta y juventus. el sueco que de zurda ven el contra golazo que se manda. # a 0. silencio por favor. minutos mÁs tarde. de zurda y toma papÁ. # a 16789 no puede hacer nada con el misil. atenciÓn. mucha atenciÓn. federico conecta y la pared. encara de zurda y 2 a 1. con eso juventus ganÓ su dÉcima qat copa italia. 5 mÁs la contienda que es la roma con 9. cerramos en japÓn. la asociaciÓn de mÉdicos de ese paÍs. dijo que es casi imposible enviar doctores y enfermeras japoneses a trabajar en los juegos olÍmpicos debido al bajo porcentaje de vacunaciones. tras 13 mes. han sido totalmente vacunados, increÍble. el ritmo de vacunaciÓn las quejas, que se oponen a los juegos olÍmpicos un tre julio y agosto. envÍo una carta al primer ministro japonÉs. solicitando de cancelar los juegos. sin embargo, no hay indicaciÓn de que esto, vaya a ocurrir ni posponerse ni cancelarse. soy carlos mauricio ramÍrez. hombre: este año ha sido uno de los más difíciles de la enseñanza. mujer: ha sido un año
kansas city le viene de ganar convincentemente a los vancouver white cat en casa.a, atalanta y juventus. el sueco que de zurda ven el contra golazo que se manda. # a 0. silencio por favor. minutos mÁs tarde. de zurda y toma papÁ. # a 16789 no puede hacer nada con el misil. atenciÓn. mucha atenciÓn. federico conecta y la pared. encara de zurda y 2 a 1. con eso juventus ganÓ su dÉcima qat copa italia. 5 mÁs la contienda que es la roma con 9. cerramos en japÓn. la asociaciÓn de mÉdicos...
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i want to play some video from 1976 in kansas city. >> i had an assignment today, someone asked me tote a letter in a time capsule that is -- the try centennial. sound like an easy assignment. and i set out to do so riding down the coast in an automobile, on one side and i couldn't help wonder if it would be that beautiful 100 years from now. and as i tried to write, let your own mind turned to that task. you will write for people 100 years from now will they look back for appreciation and say thank god, most people in 1976 headed off that loss of freedom who kept us 100 years later free who kept our world from nuclear destruction. and if we fail they probably won't get to read the letter at all because it spoke of individual freedom and they won't be allowed to talk of federal read of it. this is our challenge and this is why here in this hall tonight, better than we have ever done before, we've got to quit talking to each other and about each other and go out and communicate to the world we may be fewer in number than we have ever been but we carry the message they are waiting for.
i want to play some video from 1976 in kansas city. >> i had an assignment today, someone asked me tote a letter in a time capsule that is -- the try centennial. sound like an easy assignment. and i set out to do so riding down the coast in an automobile, on one side and i couldn't help wonder if it would be that beautiful 100 years from now. and as i tried to write, let your own mind turned to that task. you will write for people 100 years from now will they look back for appreciation...
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regulators over rival canadian national $30 billion bid to buy kansas city southern. offer does not qualify to be exempt from tougher merge arer rules. the companies are in a race to take over kansas city southern and create the first direct rail linking canada, u.s. and mexico. >>> still on deck, apple and creator of "fortnite" set to take off in the courtroom and it made be a billion dollar battle. we'll tell you why >> announcer: today's big number 1$1.98 trillion that is the total assets invested in esg funds at the end of march according to morning star sustainability focused funds sa arr. billion in the first qute ok, at at&t everyone gets our best deals on all smartphones. let me break it down. you got your new customers — they get our best deals. you got your existing customers — they also get our best deals. everyone. gets. the deals. questions? got it. but, why did you use a permanent marker? because i want to make sure you remember. i am going to get a new whiteboard. it's not complicated. only at&t gives new & existing customers the same great deals on all
regulators over rival canadian national $30 billion bid to buy kansas city southern. offer does not qualify to be exempt from tougher merge arer rules. the companies are in a race to take over kansas city southern and create the first direct rail linking canada, u.s. and mexico. >>> still on deck, apple and creator of "fortnite" set to take off in the courtroom and it made be a billion dollar battle. we'll tell you why >> announcer: today's big number 1$1.98 trillion...
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i want to go out front as promised to mayor of kansas city. i appreciate your time. biden finds out that morning and you found out a few hours later. the new york times pointed out, you went from tweeting, you were not changing your mask order to completely getting rid of it in the span of seven hours because the guidance changed in the middle there. it sounds like you were caught off guard by the city announcement as well. >> we were cut-off guard. our goal has been to align ourselves with the cdc. we are in a red state and a red region. we want to say it is the science and medical experts helping us to make our decisions. when you see this shift, particularly one that does not align with how enforcement is done, it creates a challenge for us. >> then you changed to go along with the cdc. the context what you point out where you are, the cdc, you heard director wallensky saying if it is the honor system and about 70% of the picture i showed would be wearing masks, they were not wearing masks. i don't say it to pass judgment on them. i am making a point are you worri
i want to go out front as promised to mayor of kansas city. i appreciate your time. biden finds out that morning and you found out a few hours later. the new york times pointed out, you went from tweeting, you were not changing your mask order to completely getting rid of it in the span of seven hours because the guidance changed in the middle there. it sounds like you were caught off guard by the city announcement as well. >> we were cut-off guard. our goal has been to align ourselves...
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the first is crosby kemper many of you know crosby as the former executive director of the kansas city public library. he's now the director of the institute for museum and library services of the federal government. crosby is ever as everyone knows one of the world's great readers and polymaths and among the subjects that he's mastered. is this story of winston churchill's trip with harry truman. to missouri in 1946 we also have with us. the incomparable his writer of popular history one of the great story finders and storytellers of her generation candice millard whose books have taken us into the lives of theodore roosevelt of james garfield and yes well, winston churchill. so without much more for me, i'd like to start with crosby and ask. set the set the stage for us paint the picture. how did it happen the churchill came to missouri? and what was the scene? what was that day? like so it is you have to start off by asking yourself there. they're actually so many reasons. this shouldn't have happened. i mean small town in, missouri fulton a small college westminster, which was fail
the first is crosby kemper many of you know crosby as the former executive director of the kansas city public library. he's now the director of the institute for museum and library services of the federal government. crosby is ever as everyone knows one of the world's great readers and polymaths and among the subjects that he's mastered. is this story of winston churchill's trip with harry truman. to missouri in 1946 we also have with us. the incomparable his writer of popular history one of...
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closely when it comes to at least mergers and acquisitions and i can tell you the news is kansas cityirectors in consultation with their legal and financial advisors have unanimously determined the acquisition proposal from canadian national is superior to the deal that they previously had with canadian pacific and they have terminated that merger agreement and entered into the new deal as we expected, morgan, that they would. we were waiting this morning, yesterday i reported they would do it prior to the open. in fact, i did hear they had a board meeting this morning and went a bit longer but we have the press release out now. they have signed that up want to look through it and see if there's anything interesting in terms about the voting trust or anything else of course, it is a $700 million breakup fee that will be paid by them to kansas city southern that will go to canadian pacific and they are including i think $1 billion fee of their own. not unexpected. >> yeah. >> although cp has been fighting hard to say this deal will not pass muster with the antitrust authorities. >> yea
closely when it comes to at least mergers and acquisitions and i can tell you the news is kansas cityirectors in consultation with their legal and financial advisors have unanimously determined the acquisition proposal from canadian national is superior to the deal that they previously had with canadian pacific and they have terminated that merger agreement and entered into the new deal as we expected, morgan, that they would. we were waiting this morning, yesterday i reported they would do it...
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here's their second and final debate held in kansas city, missouri, where the candidates took questionsssues. the republican ticket of ronald reagan and w.h. bush went on to beat mondale and geraldine ferraro in the general election.
here's their second and final debate held in kansas city, missouri, where the candidates took questionsssues. the republican ticket of ronald reagan and w.h. bush went on to beat mondale and geraldine ferraro in the general election.
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protests in kansas city resulted in $2.1 million in damages. mostly over the course of one weekend. several officers were injured as well. protests in wichita kansas cost the police department about $1.5 million in overtime. protests in salt lake city city cost at least $100 240ud in damages. protests in denver cost the city at least $55st million in damages and overnight. b.l.m. protests in nashville set a federal courthouse on fire. the destruction is estimated to have cost $1.2 million in damages. again, is that an insurrection? protestors in portland destroyed barriers and attempted to burn down government buildings resulting in $2.3 million in damages, including $1.6 million in damages to the courthouse downtown. in st. louis, following the night of violence, buildings were looted, vandalized, and burned. protestors in louisville set the courthouse on fire and shot two cops resulting in a state of emergency ordered being declared. protesters in kenosha, wisconsin, injured. police officers set off fireworks near the buildings and courthouse and set two city trucks on fire. in gi
protests in kansas city resulted in $2.1 million in damages. mostly over the course of one weekend. several officers were injured as well. protests in wichita kansas cost the police department about $1.5 million in overtime. protests in salt lake city city cost at least $100 240ud in damages. protests in denver cost the city at least $55st million in damages and overnight. b.l.m. protests in nashville set a federal courthouse on fire. the destruction is estimated to have cost $1.2 million in...
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they will host the kansas city chiefs in the preseason, a super bowl rematch of sorts. you can see that game right here on the big five. as for the regular campaign, the 49ers will open the season in detroit. play aaron rodgers and the packers in their home opener, the first of five prime time games. and then three games late in the year, you can see right here on channel 5. they also play the 49ers at levi's in the preseason. five prime time games, somebody at the nfl scheduling office sees a very compelling story within the 49ers organization. stay tuned. >>> to the weather now, let's take a look outside. some cooler temperatures across the bay area, especially at the coast. >> it was even a little cooler farther inland today. but fairfield still hit 90 degrees. we will see a deeper marine layer taking over for tomorrow and friday that will spread the fog further inland. in the colder temperatures farther inland as well. some bigger changes as we head into the weekend. first, let's take a look outside, this is from sutro tower. there is the fog spreading out already.
they will host the kansas city chiefs in the preseason, a super bowl rematch of sorts. you can see that game right here on the big five. as for the regular campaign, the 49ers will open the season in detroit. play aaron rodgers and the packers in their home opener, the first of five prime time games. and then three games late in the year, you can see right here on channel 5. they also play the 49ers at levi's in the preseason. five prime time games, somebody at the nfl scheduling office sees a...
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but as a reporting tonight, so get this, those 3 nurses from kansas city.hey were all on a girls trip when this all went down. the nurses. get this maybe makeshift oxygen tank using a shoestring to tie the court. someone on board just happen to have a nasal suction device. also, the nurses used one of their own. apple watches so they can monitor the baby's heartbeat. >> and here coming up at 8.30 as more states are opening up across the country. power business owners going to attract tourists will take a look. and in new york city, hundreds of people took to the streets to protest the hate crimes against asian americans. what they're asking for tonight. also, attorney general. i thought i was in san francisco today to kick off asian pacific american heritage month. why it's so important to him to promote asian culture. you're watching kron, 4 news. we'll new tonight, general rob bonta visited san francisco to kick off asian pacific american heritage month state and city leaders a meeting at the friend rec center to celebrate. >> filipino and asian american
but as a reporting tonight, so get this, those 3 nurses from kansas city.hey were all on a girls trip when this all went down. the nurses. get this maybe makeshift oxygen tank using a shoestring to tie the court. someone on board just happen to have a nasal suction device. also, the nurses used one of their own. apple watches so they can monitor the baby's heartbeat. >> and here coming up at 8.30 as more states are opening up across the country. power business owners going to attract...
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if they move money or kansas city mayor explained he will reallocate funds. if they will move the cash, you'll move the cash. i see that as what's happening here. i want to bring this in. now the white house is in it. white house press secretary jen psaki was pressed on the issue yesterday. let's watch and i'll get your response. >> is there a crime problem in this country? >> i would say certainly there is a guns problem and something the president would say. there are communities where local violence and community violence is an issue. >> harris: your response. >> i missed part of that. she said there was a gun problem and not a crime problem? first one thing they like to talk about is guns without recognizing that most of the gun crimes occur in inner city situations like in chicago which is the murder capital of the united states it seems. but second once again the biden administration said there wasn't a crisis on the border in the state of texas, now they are standing up and saying there is a crisis regard to crime in our cities. there is a crisis with
if they move money or kansas city mayor explained he will reallocate funds. if they will move the cash, you'll move the cash. i see that as what's happening here. i want to bring this in. now the white house is in it. white house press secretary jen psaki was pressed on the issue yesterday. let's watch and i'll get your response. >> is there a crime problem in this country? >> i would say certainly there is a guns problem and something the president would say. there are communities...
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university of maryland at kansas city and had a christian group and wanted to meet an campus answer an extracurricular group campus said no. the university authority said. no you're a religious group. the response but you allow political groups and interest groups think chess club, the french club, to meet here on campus. you're discriminating against us. i'm sorry, the establishment clause requires us to bill the jeffersonian wall after separation, high and impregnable, go where else. we love you about go somewhere else for your club average breakthrough case that supreme court of the united states was really at the stage and the state of med -- meditation. how powerful is the idea of equal, equal protection, when the speech is religious speech in question? and it didn't take the justices that long to say, yeah, this is what is going on is a form of speech -- protection for freedom of speech and it's a triple whammy. free exercise of religion buts it's easier to decide this as a freedom of speech case and using stepped up analogies called strict scrutiny -- analogies called strict scr
university of maryland at kansas city and had a christian group and wanted to meet an campus answer an extracurricular group campus said no. the university authority said. no you're a religious group. the response but you allow political groups and interest groups think chess club, the french club, to meet here on campus. you're discriminating against us. i'm sorry, the establishment clause requires us to bill the jeffersonian wall after separation, high and impregnable, go where else. we love...
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maryam: still ahead from london, in major league baseball, a friending collision between the kansas city royals and chicago white sox. maryam: now the sport. >> manchester's fee had celebrated the first instance becoming premier league cabin spike achieving something never before seen in football. counsel presented to the traditional guard of honor with the hat trick. that made it 12 consecutive away victories, the first time that has been done and the history of england's top four divisions. more concerning news for organizers at the olympics, with japan extending its state of emergency to 9 areas to contain a rise in coronavirus cases. host city tokyo was already under restrictions, and three more prefectures have been placed under emergency measures until may 31, including a hokkaido, where the olympic marathon will be held. japan has been struggling to slow infections, but the prime minister remains determined to do all games in two months and believes they can do so without compromise and the safety of athletes and japanese nationals. >> we are making adjustments to ensure the medic
maryam: still ahead from london, in major league baseball, a friending collision between the kansas city royals and chicago white sox. maryam: now the sport. >> manchester's fee had celebrated the first instance becoming premier league cabin spike achieving something never before seen in football. counsel presented to the traditional guard of honor with the hat trick. that made it 12 consecutive away victories, the first time that has been done and the history of england's top four...
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kansas city southern intends to accept a revised merger author from canadian national, but will giveadian pacific until may 21 to come up with a higher bid. tom: you nailed it. jonathan: that's the word of thomas black and the team. i'm just reading it. tom: i caught up with lou, at ubs with luke kawa at -- with luke kawa at ubs. there's any wants their. let me bring in ben bain in washington. i do want to bring up what actually links in with the illinois railroad pickup by canadian national a decade ago. it is about the heartland of this nation. that's what those two canadian real words are arguing about, the mississippi river and the pass down to mexico. does the heartland of this nation lie in infrastructure? ben: if you look at what is going on right now, there's arches lined up past the mississippi river. i think there is a genuine sense that the infrastructure in this country needs a revamp, it needs a refresh. also, people want jobs. i think if you are talking about roads and bridges and highways, that brings jobs. tom: how much social infrastructure can president biden give u
kansas city southern intends to accept a revised merger author from canadian national, but will giveadian pacific until may 21 to come up with a higher bid. tom: you nailed it. jonathan: that's the word of thomas black and the team. i'm just reading it. tom: i caught up with lou, at ubs with luke kawa at -- with luke kawa at ubs. there's any wants their. let me bring in ben bain in washington. i do want to bring up what actually links in with the illinois railroad pickup by canadian national a...
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next on american history tv, from the national world war one museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri, historian kara dickson speaks about the women who were sent to france during world war i. she is the author of the girls next door, bringing the home front to the front lines. this 50-minute event was part of an all day symposium. >> on that, it is my pleasure to introduce our next speaker in our symposium. doctor kara dixon vuic is the lieutenant corporal benjamin w. schmidt professor of war, conflict, and society in 20th century america professor at texas christian university. her research focuses on the ways 20th century wars have shaped and been shaped by american society and culture. her work also
next on american history tv, from the national world war one museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri, historian kara dickson speaks about the women who were sent to france during world war i. she is the author of the girls next door, bringing the home front to the front lines. this 50-minute event was part of an all day symposium. >> on that, it is my pleasure to introduce our next speaker in our symposium. doctor kara dixon vuic is the lieutenant corporal benjamin w. schmidt...
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telemundo >>> ojalÁ que sea asÍ les tengo una noticia maravillosa un aficionado de los chiefs de kansas city y quÉ mejor manera de nuestro noticiero de hoy muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos tenemos mÁs noticias a las 11/10 centro muy buenas noches. esta semana en exatlÓn estados unidos ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> el lunes comenzÓ la semana nÚmero 14 de la competencia. la batalla en el circuito de los contenedores explosivos fue por dinero norma palafox y cintrÓn dieron la victoria al equipo rojo llevÁndose las estrellas 10 mil dÓlares.
telemundo >>> ojalÁ que sea asÍ les tengo una noticia maravillosa un aficionado de los chiefs de kansas city y quÉ mejor manera de nuestro noticiero de hoy muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos tenemos mÁs noticias a las 11/10 centro muy buenas noches. esta semana en exatlÓn estados unidos ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> el lunes comenzÓ la semana nÚmero 14 de la competencia. la batalla en el circuito de los contenedores explosivos fue por dinero norma palafox y cintrÓn dieron la...