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and even tonight, here in kansas city, we're going to have the brooklyn dodgers of 1955 play the kansas5. so we're all going to be wearing different jerseys so our players are all hyped up about that and, you know, jackie played for the monarchs. we'll still be rooting for the brooklyn dodgers. i'm always trying to educate our players on our history, the past, play in the major leagues but it was just such a treat today and we're going to have a lot of fun tonight in kansas city. >> what about the whipper snappers, the younger generation of players. do you think it has really sunk in for them, the meaning of the history, the symbolism of wearing the uniforms, the importance of recognizing these incredible trailblazers? >> you know what, i think it's sinking in. i think it's a process. i can't say enough about bob kendrick, who's kind of made it his life journey to talk about the negro leagues and what it meant to major league players. i think that, you know, it's kind of upon all of us to tell stories, learn more. to let these young whipper snappers get educated. i think once they do, i
and even tonight, here in kansas city, we're going to have the brooklyn dodgers of 1955 play the kansas5. so we're all going to be wearing different jerseys so our players are all hyped up about that and, you know, jackie played for the monarchs. we'll still be rooting for the brooklyn dodgers. i'm always trying to educate our players on our history, the past, play in the major leagues but it was just such a treat today and we're going to have a lot of fun tonight in kansas city. >> what...
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. >>> a group of teenagers in kansas city is using their free time this summer to give back to theirrs in the nfl. here's cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: volunteering has long been a way to keep kansas city off the streets and giving back during the summer. but it wasn't until a local hero, chiefs quarterback patrick mahomes, challenged students to volunteer 15 hours, that it really scored. he teamed up with the kansas city chapter of the national youth volunteer corps, which helps kids make a difference. when patrick mahomes puts his name on something like this, what type of impact does it have? >> oh, man. it -- that's the man of the nfl. so just having his name associated with it was a big thing for us. >> reporter: a blitz of enthusiasm as kids scrambled to be on mahomes' special team. enrollment more than doubled. >> i like how he gives the charity a lot. and he's probably my -- one of my favorite players players in the nfl right now. >> reporter: the work is helpful. like making dog toys for shelter puppies. but it's as much about introducing kids to the concept of service. >
. >>> a group of teenagers in kansas city is using their free time this summer to give back to theirrs in the nfl. here's cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: volunteering has long been a way to keep kansas city off the streets and giving back during the summer. but it wasn't until a local hero, chiefs quarterback patrick mahomes, challenged students to volunteer 15 hours, that it really scored. he teamed up with the kansas city chapter of the national youth volunteer corps, which...
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kansas city is the only city in missouri that is run by the state.sioner, for people that are run by the governor and me, often voted out in terms of most of the things we are thinking about. and that is what runs our police decision-making. so i wish we would seem of the positives that mayor turner has been able to push in houston, sadly, we aren't. we are seeing more concerns in connection with heating activity in our city. we are seeing more incidents related to violent crime, including homicides. and we are trying to do better. and for, me i know airline forsman officers are trying to do better, the city is, we are invested in violence prevention. but when you have a state that has things like requirements on how much we spend, not allowing us to actually fund violence interrupters, social workers, counseling, our health department as we would like, that is how you get to have these ongoing problems again and again. and it continues to get worse in the state. >> yes. to be very clear, it is insane but kansas city's run by a foreperson panel and y
kansas city is the only city in missouri that is run by the state.sioner, for people that are run by the governor and me, often voted out in terms of most of the things we are thinking about. and that is what runs our police decision-making. so i wish we would seem of the positives that mayor turner has been able to push in houston, sadly, we aren't. we are seeing more concerns in connection with heating activity in our city. we are seeing more incidents related to violent crime, including...
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i'm chris jansing live in a rainy kansas city, missouri. there's a huge story just over my right shoulder, across the border, the shocking and overwhelming win for abortion rights activists in kansas. now being seen as a bellwether for the midterms. one publication called the issue "rocket fuel" for what is typically a low-key primary in the summer. the amendment to strip abortion protection was defeated by nearly 20 points. a resounding backlash against those pushing more abortion restrictions in the wake of the supreme court decision on roe. here is some of the reaction when the results came in. [ cheers and applause ] ? >> so grateful and overjoyed in this moment now. >> i'm really proud our state came through and decisively won. >> i just decided i know and my loved ones can get the health care we need and deserve. i'm astounded. >> but it wasn't just the margin that raised eye brows. the turnout was historic. more than 900,000 kansasan cast ballots in the sweltering heat. nearly double the primary turnout in 2018 and almost triple what
i'm chris jansing live in a rainy kansas city, missouri. there's a huge story just over my right shoulder, across the border, the shocking and overwhelming win for abortion rights activists in kansas. now being seen as a bellwether for the midterms. one publication called the issue "rocket fuel" for what is typically a low-key primary in the summer. the amendment to strip abortion protection was defeated by nearly 20 points. a resounding backlash against those pushing more abortion...
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the host of the retreat is the kansas city fed president.down earlier with bloomberg that the fed needs to raise rates with -- so demand can slow. >> what's the danger of recession that you see and what would you see it in in terms of indications that we are slipping in a contraction? >> when i go around my region i do not hear many signs of that from our contacts. what i hear his tight labor market, price pressures, supply constrained going on there. when i look at global growth though, we've seen the imf cutting and forecast for global growth, issues in china. we see europe and we know that that is a reduction in demand which will affect our own growth here. simultaneous with the tightening cycle with the fed is underway. so how it comes out in balance over time is hard to know. the focus on watching these imbalances resolve itself we while multiple factors that will come to bear. >> president biden has introduced a student loan forgiveness program worth $10,000 or $20,000 depending on the program per person which will cost billions of dol
the host of the retreat is the kansas city fed president.down earlier with bloomberg that the fed needs to raise rates with -- so demand can slow. >> what's the danger of recession that you see and what would you see it in in terms of indications that we are slipping in a contraction? >> when i go around my region i do not hear many signs of that from our contacts. what i hear his tight labor market, price pressures, supply constrained going on there. when i look at global growth...
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the other day utility kansas city star, i might run for mayor someday -- the other day you told kansas city star, you might run for mayor someday. jason: i guess we are just now in a place where we are like, we do not know what will happen and we are ok with that because i'm not trying to control it. i coach little league and playing baseball at 41 years old. i spend my down time thinking about it. my team are doing pretty well over the age of 40. >> i want to know how you are coaching. jason: we are doing really well in the over 40, we are doing less well in the over 30. i think we have lost three games this season. i spent like two hours a week. it is really fun. >> can anyone be elected to political office if they admit to needing psychological help? jason: i think so. i'm going to say something that is going to sound like something that something someone can say that is trying to run for office, that is not what i'm trying to say. i will tell you, i prefer we had more people in office who have dealt with their stuff. [applause] jason: i do not mean because all politicians are crazy
the other day utility kansas city star, i might run for mayor someday -- the other day you told kansas city star, you might run for mayor someday. jason: i guess we are just now in a place where we are like, we do not know what will happen and we are ok with that because i'm not trying to control it. i coach little league and playing baseball at 41 years old. i spend my down time thinking about it. my team are doing pretty well over the age of 40. >> i want to know how you are coaching....
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this morning, at the meeting of the kansas city -- we've got elk.nathan: if one of us does not do any real work, the other two needs to pick up the slack. are you serious? tom: i am serious. you are picking up london roadkill. jonathan: roadkill. lisa: [laughter] jonathan: stop it. from jackson hole, this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: kansas city fed president says the bank has to get interest rates higher to bring down inflation. she spoke to bloomberg tv at the jackson hole retreat. >> we have more room to go. we would bring those rates down quickly, i have seen that in some forecasts and they look remarkable. i think >> >> we will have to hold. over 4%? >> i think it could be well over 4%. i do not think that is out of the question. we will not know that until you watch the data sign. ritika: george said it is important the fed is clear about where it is headed. td group is joining those companies that of closed operations in russia since the invasion of ukraine. a wind down in russia -- and commercial banking units after sales soared. the company will
this morning, at the meeting of the kansas city -- we've got elk.nathan: if one of us does not do any real work, the other two needs to pick up the slack. are you serious? tom: i am serious. you are picking up london roadkill. jonathan: roadkill. lisa: [laughter] jonathan: stop it. from jackson hole, this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: kansas city fed president says the bank has to get interest rates higher to bring down inflation. she spoke to bloomberg tv at the jackson hole retreat. >> we...
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you're watching "chris jansing reports," live from kansas city. g reports," live from kansas city. riders! let your queries be known. yeah, hi. instead of letting passengers wrap their arms around us, could we put little handles on our jackets? -denied. -can you imagine? i want a new nickname. can you guys start calling me snake? no, bryan. -denied. -how about we all get quotes to see if we can save with america's number one motorcycle insurer? approved. cool! hey, if bryan's not gonna be snake, can i be snake? -all: no. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for every business... and every person... to come to the table and do more incredible things. ♪ ♪ >>> back live in missouri where the primary is coming to a fiery close. in is a state that trump won by 15 points in 2020. attorney general eric schmitt made a late move. now polling ahead as recently as june. but polls aren't always right. and it's hard to quantify the impact of the ads like the controversial rhino hunting ad going after republicans in name
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. >>> a farm just outside kansas city is growing more than just crops in its fields. cbs's janet shamlian has more in tonight's "eye on america." >> reporter: there's more than food growing on this patch of farmland. a crop of boys becoming men. >> one! >> reporter: it's a two-year agriculture-focused free entrepreneurship class called boys grow, offering mentoring to 14, 15, and 16-year-olds, many lacking important life skills. >> the soft skills we teach are skills that they're going to be able to continue on, but they have an opportunity to learn them out here. >> reporter: after working in the juvenile justice system founder john gordon was looking for a way to inspire kids, like kendrell kirkwood. >> he told me to go to college, college is worth it, do everything that i probably wouldn't want to da because next thing you know i might want to do it. >> reporter: there's a need in the kansas city metro area where data indicates there are nearly double the number of youth homicides compared to the national average. and in missouri black students are half as likely a
. >>> a farm just outside kansas city is growing more than just crops in its fields. cbs's janet shamlian has more in tonight's "eye on america." >> reporter: there's more than food growing on this patch of farmland. a crop of boys becoming men. >> one! >> reporter: it's a two-year agriculture-focused free entrepreneurship class called boys grow, offering mentoring to 14, 15, and 16-year-olds, many lacking important life skills. >> the soft skills we...
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for "eye on america," janet shamlian, cbs news, kansas city. >> brennan: up next, an oil spill forces down in the gulf of mexico. and, an emotional night for serena williams. illiams.please.. it's not always “picture perfect.” plus i'm dealing with bleeding from uterine fibroids. enter myfembree, a once-daily pill for women with heavy menstrual bleeding due to uterine fibroids. with myfembree, heavy bleeding went down by 84%. serious risks include heart attack, stroke, and blood clots. don't take myfembree if you've had any of these, or have uncontrolled high blood pressure, are over 35 and smoke, could be pregnant, or have or had osteoporosis, liver disease, undiagnosed vaginal bleeding, certain cancers, or an allergic reaction to it. don't use longer than 2 years as bone loss may occur. pregnancy loss can occur, and changes in periods may make it hard to know if you're pregnant. if you think you are, stop taking it right away. other risks are depression, suicidal thoughts or actions, abnormal liver tests, high blood pressure, and passing of the fibroid. less bleeding, same life? i'l
for "eye on america," janet shamlian, cbs news, kansas city. >> brennan: up next, an oil spill forces down in the gulf of mexico. and, an emotional night for serena williams. illiams.please.. it's not always “picture perfect.” plus i'm dealing with bleeding from uterine fibroids. enter myfembree, a once-daily pill for women with heavy menstrual bleeding due to uterine fibroids. with myfembree, heavy bleeding went down by 84%. serious risks include heart attack, stroke, and...
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you are from kansas city. talked about it all over. clubs in kansas city, the rent is up 7.5%.ll defines a portable as $1200 for a one-bedroom apartment, and that is based on an area median income of $86,000. i don't know a single person in kansas city who is making $86,000 or who can afford a $1200 apartment. people are sent into the cycle that zonnie described where they're paying extra in their rent and having to cut back on other bills like their medication or groceries. unlike something like gas, rent is not an expense in your monthly budget you simply choose to cut back on. the alternative is homelessness. to your point, homelessness is criminalized in sales like mine, missouri, and all across the country. so people are trapped in a violent cycle right now where they are either forced to overdraft and cutback on meals and turnff the lights and sacrifice their humanity, or they are ours -- are forced to the streets where there criminalized for their poverty. amy: as safeguards to prevent evictions during the covid-19 expire, tenants across the country are facing these rent
you are from kansas city. talked about it all over. clubs in kansas city, the rent is up 7.5%.ll defines a portable as $1200 for a one-bedroom apartment, and that is based on an area median income of $86,000. i don't know a single person in kansas city who is making $86,000 or who can afford a $1200 apartment. people are sent into the cycle that zonnie described where they're paying extra in their rent and having to cut back on other bills like their medication or groceries. unlike something...
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the early 19 '90s he came to kansas city to speak. i'm sure he won't remember this. i was conducting a campaign with petitions, banners, bumper stickers to bring real grass to the field at royals stadium. i was honored to sit next to him at lunch he gave me a learned disposition on the seven layer composition of grass at camden yards. i think he was on the orioles board at that point. we talked of the great groundskeeper whose work i was defending. george will was 25 commissioners revolutionize those to the existential benefit of the kansas city royals. i hope he has a 2005 world series ring. and he signed my petition too. perhaps along with this lecture series on churchill and his times is my one lasting contribution to civilization. and life activities central to george will's war he came back to kansas city again, i'm not going to remember this picture speak for the banquet i worked for in early 2000. i invited him to go with me to the negro league museum and told me he'd already been there early that morning. so he was on the advisory board. a citizen at work. i
the early 19 '90s he came to kansas city to speak. i'm sure he won't remember this. i was conducting a campaign with petitions, banners, bumper stickers to bring real grass to the field at royals stadium. i was honored to sit next to him at lunch he gave me a learned disposition on the seven layer composition of grass at camden yards. i think he was on the orioles board at that point. we talked of the great groundskeeper whose work i was defending. george will was 25 commissioners revolutionize...
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and in the early 1990s, george came to kansas city to speak. i'm sure you will remember this but i was conducting a fan campaign with petitions and banners and bumper stickers to bring real grass to the field at royals and now coffin stadium. i was honored to sit next to him at lunch and he gave me a learned this position on the seven layered composition of the grass at camp in yards. i think he was on the oriole's at that point. we talked of the genius of georgetown, and the great ground speed peak -- the finances of major league baseball, for as long as one of the five i think commissioners who revolutionized those finances to the existential benefit of the kansas city -- civilization. civilization and citizenship our words, concepts and really electric activities central to george wills work. he came back to kansas city again, i'm probably not remember this but to speak for the bank that i work for. in the early 2000s, and his schedule was empty part of the mornings so i invited him to go with me to visit the negro leagues museum. he told me
and in the early 1990s, george came to kansas city to speak. i'm sure you will remember this but i was conducting a fan campaign with petitions and banners and bumper stickers to bring real grass to the field at royals and now coffin stadium. i was honored to sit next to him at lunch and he gave me a learned this position on the seven layered composition of the grass at camp in yards. i think he was on the oriole's at that point. we talked of the genius of georgetown, and the great ground speed...
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. >> it's not just here in arizona but 1200 miles away in kansas city, missouri. >> in 2020 to 40% ofg into the shelter that are relinquished by their owners are having to come in due to housing reasons or financial reasons. >> tori is with the kc pet project in kansas city, missouri. >> they do not want to give up their pets. they're coming to us as a last resort because they have no other option. >> in came to where i had to choose my kids over our pets. >> reporter: her two dogs, oreo and cookie. >> all that stuff adds up. it seems like everything is going up besides the pay. >> 1200 miles away in new york city. we are packed with animals right now. >> katie hansen works for animal care centers of new york city. more than 4500 pets surrendered so far this year. that is up 22% from the same time last year. >> due to the economy a lot of people are needing to go moved to different places. they have lost their job or they cannot afford the 30% rent increase. that is one of the biggest reason that people are having to surrender their animals. >> reporter: lisa and veronica were able to
. >> it's not just here in arizona but 1200 miles away in kansas city, missouri. >> in 2020 to 40% ofg into the shelter that are relinquished by their owners are having to come in due to housing reasons or financial reasons. >> tori is with the kc pet project in kansas city, missouri. >> they do not want to give up their pets. they're coming to us as a last resort because they have no other option. >> in came to where i had to choose my kids over our pets. >>...
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haidi: kansas city fed president esther george. do stay with us.n hole including the crucial speech from fed chair jay powell happening at 10:00 a.m. friday if you are watching in hong kong. the chinese market today, grappling with covid restrictions and a property slump. next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: we are looking ahead to the open of chinese markets on the friday session in the next hour and wrapping up a frantic week on the earnings front. let's go to markets coanchor david ingles, who joins us from hong kong. anything specific that is piquing your interest? david: the energy plays. we have some of the big names, petrochina reporting and that is where you are seeing not just earnings beats, but substantial growth in revenues and bottom lines. when you look at sic, which is half industrial, half consumer, you are getting a little bit weakness. when you look at what is happening today, an indication that perhaps the trend in recent days, this lift, earnings coming out today, this is to give you a sense of this week. i think we have seen 200
haidi: kansas city fed president esther george. do stay with us.n hole including the crucial speech from fed chair jay powell happening at 10:00 a.m. friday if you are watching in hong kong. the chinese market today, grappling with covid restrictions and a property slump. next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: we are looking ahead to the open of chinese markets on the friday session in the next hour and wrapping up a frantic week on the earnings front. let's go to markets coanchor david...
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blues minor league team that was operated by the yankees, then they were going to the kansas city monarchs in the same city. apparently there was this belief that white baseball was a superior brand nevertheless the all star game that was annual event brought out people and in their sunday best and it was a ritual. and it helped as root force the predicted it would create opportunities for black entrepreneurs. and when the -- leagues died in 1955, that was the trade-off integration brought blacks in better and and jackie commented on that. he he had reservations about the -- leagues atmosphere. he felt that in train is hard. they didn't they they were not as well respected and so he had some negative feelings and that alienated some of his players and by the way, he was not the best -- league baseball player. to enter the major leagues as the pioneer monty irvin had a better record as a -- league baseball player larry dobie had a superior record. so jackie was chosen for the right reasons by branch rickey. he was an officer in the army. he was a gentleman he was about to be marrie
blues minor league team that was operated by the yankees, then they were going to the kansas city monarchs in the same city. apparently there was this belief that white baseball was a superior brand nevertheless the all star game that was annual event brought out people and in their sunday best and it was a ritual. and it helped as root force the predicted it would create opportunities for black entrepreneurs. and when the -- leagues died in 1955, that was the trade-off integration brought...
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but he drew $400 a month from the kansas city -- that was top pay for a player in the negro national league. all of the players in the negro national league are not big leaguer's, but there are enough to say that jackie moved and pretty fast company. now, of course, none of this is true either. many of the players who played in the leagues were major league quality ball players, without a doubt. josh gibson, satchel page, judy johnson, i can name you ten more. if they had been allowed to play, they would have made fabulous majorly ballplayers. in fact, in 1939, the -- let's see, i'm trying to think of his name, he was on the browns all those years. help me out. >> satchel page? >> no, the owner of the browns! >> oh, the browns. >> bill back. in 1939, bill back wanted to buy the philadelphia fillies and take the 15 best negro league players and put them on the phillies. unfortunately, a couple of the executives in major league baseball found out when he tried to do and sold that team out from under him. but there were plenty of people who knew that african american players in the negr
but he drew $400 a month from the kansas city -- that was top pay for a player in the negro national league. all of the players in the negro national league are not big leaguer's, but there are enough to say that jackie moved and pretty fast company. now, of course, none of this is true either. many of the players who played in the leagues were major league quality ball players, without a doubt. josh gibson, satchel page, judy johnson, i can name you ten more. if they had been allowed to play,...
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the decision was largely driven by high turnout in the suburbs. 53% in one county near kansas city. turnout that "the kansas city star" describes as nearly unheard of in a primary election. >>> elsewhere, election results from michigan to missouri are revealing former president trump's power within the republican party. abc's ike ejiochi is here with the very latest beginning with the results from kansas. ike, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, mona. that's right. it's the first vote on abortion since the supreme court struck down roe versus wade and the voters there made their decisions heard loud and clear. [ cheers ] this morning, abortion rights advocates are celebrating after voters in red state kansas rejected an amendment that would have removed the right to an abortion from the state's constitution. >> the level of work and effort that so many people put in to making sure that kansas doesn't have to worry about one of these extreme total bans on accessing reproductive health care services, i mean i feel really proud to be a kansan tonight. >> reporter: about 60% of vot
the decision was largely driven by high turnout in the suburbs. 53% in one county near kansas city. turnout that "the kansas city star" describes as nearly unheard of in a primary election. >>> elsewhere, election results from michigan to missouri are revealing former president trump's power within the republican party. abc's ike ejiochi is here with the very latest beginning with the results from kansas. ike, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, mona. that's right....
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this is a new one they unveiled at the kansas city real estate iem.ed pork topped with bacon, barbecue sauce and reese's peanut butter cups like that, they call it dare to pair two pair. i can think of worse combinations. there are some really bad combinations out there, but that one they're both sweet right into dessert. once think of some other pairings, i would rather dare to try comes through the night supply and tums bite out of that doesn't tums bite out of that doesn't look too bad -dylan? -oh, mr. d. you jog here, too? i'm a half a block from my house. are you wearing boots? okay, this is less of a coincidence than it seems. i've been following you around for a few days. it's about haley. i know she's in a relationship, but i love her, and i think she loves me. dylan, i heard about what happened. i wouldn't read too much into it. it was only one kiss. -uh... -two kisses? okay. i went to dylan's house to tell him it wasn't okay that we kissed, and i ended up sleeping with him. i would go back to his house to tell him it wasn't okay we slept tog
this is a new one they unveiled at the kansas city real estate iem.ed pork topped with bacon, barbecue sauce and reese's peanut butter cups like that, they call it dare to pair two pair. i can think of worse combinations. there are some really bad combinations out there, but that one they're both sweet right into dessert. once think of some other pairings, i would rather dare to try comes through the night supply and tums bite out of that doesn't tums bite out of that doesn't look too bad...
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. >> reporter: it is not just in arizona. 1200 miles away in kansas city. >> in 2020 to 40% of the dogso the shelter that are relinquished by owners are having to come in due to housing reasons or financial reasons. >> reporter: dori is with the kc pet project in kansas city. >> they don't want to give up pets but they have no other options. >> reporter: like veronica. >> it came to where i had to choose my kids over pets . >> reporter: her two dog, oreo and cookie . >> reporter: having a mortgage to pay and all of that stuff adds up. it seems like everything is going up. >> reporter: 1200 miles away in new york city -- >> we are basically packed right now. >> reporter: kaylee hanson works for animal care centers of new york city. more than 4500 pets surrendered so far this year and that is up 22% from the same time last year. >> reporter: a lot of people are needing to move to different places because they have lost their job or they can no longer afford the 30% rent increase. that is one of the biggest reasons that people are having to surrender. >> reporter: there is hope. lisa and v
. >> reporter: it is not just in arizona. 1200 miles away in kansas city. >> in 2020 to 40% of the dogso the shelter that are relinquished by owners are having to come in due to housing reasons or financial reasons. >> reporter: dori is with the kc pet project in kansas city. >> they don't want to give up pets but they have no other options. >> reporter: like veronica. >> it came to where i had to choose my kids over pets . >> reporter: her two dog,...
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you've seen tremendous movement away from republicans and toward the democrats in the suburbs of kansas city, none bigger than johnson county. johnson county is the biggest county in the state not geographically, but just in terms of the votes it produces. johnson county accounted for more than 25% of the votes counted on the state of kansas on this referendum came out of johnson county. no getting nearly 70% of the vote in johnson county. johnson went for biden by about 8.5 points in 2020. in 2012 this was republican country. mitt romney won this by almost 20 points. that was the norm for a long time in johnson county and in a lot of suburbs like johnson county all across the country. they voted republican, tend to be more on pocketbook issues, maybe a little more moderate culturally. you see as the trump party took hold, places like johnson county reacted really negatively. the abortion vote is nearly 70% no. democrats have been saying it's placed like johnson county and voters in places like johnson county a lot of college educated professionals, a lot of college educated women, it's vote
you've seen tremendous movement away from republicans and toward the democrats in the suburbs of kansas city, none bigger than johnson county. johnson county is the biggest county in the state not geographically, but just in terms of the votes it produces. johnson county accounted for more than 25% of the votes counted on the state of kansas on this referendum came out of johnson county. no getting nearly 70% of the vote in johnson county. johnson went for biden by about 8.5 points in 2020. in...
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anchor and senior national correspondent and my dear friend chris jansing joins us from nearby, kansas cityve been there all day covering these primaries. i just read the kansas secretary of state just said a few moments ago talking turnout, it is looking a lot like the 2008 turnout for the obama presidential race. august 2nd in kansas for primary? >> these numbers are wild. absolutely nobody predicted this. earlier today when we started to see long lines, there was a number being bandied about, maybe 36% turnout. that secretary of state just said it's looking like it's going to push 50%, as you said, first term obama numbers. what happened here? well, a lot of people thought that -- and particularly people who are on the abortion rights side, that actually the other side tried to bury this in the heat of august when people don't turn out and they thought they could push this through. obviously they turned out to be wrong. couple of key factors i think that will be seen over the next couple of days. one, unaffiliated voters. we already seen a trend, this is a very red state but we have seen
anchor and senior national correspondent and my dear friend chris jansing joins us from nearby, kansas cityve been there all day covering these primaries. i just read the kansas secretary of state just said a few moments ago talking turnout, it is looking a lot like the 2008 turnout for the obama presidential race. august 2nd in kansas for primary? >> these numbers are wild. absolutely nobody predicted this. earlier today when we started to see long lines, there was a number being bandied...
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kris jansing, of course with us in kansas city. joining us now is democratic congressman -- of kansas, who remains the only democrat in the kansas state congressional delegation to washington. congresswoman, good to see you, thank you for being with us tonight. >> it's good to see you too, thanks for having me. >> i want to just point out something that kris jansing was talking about. shock about johnson county. in kansas. johnson county is right, here basically a suburb of kansas city. it's big, it's highly populous, we got what we think to be most of the votes in, about 95%. the no vote is almost 60, above 68%. the yes vote is 31%. now when you compare that to how donald trump and joe biden did in the state, it's 15 points better than joe biden did. and it's 12 points lower than donald trump did. this is the steve kornacki math that makes it all very interesting. people came out to vote and to protect abortion rights in kansas. at rates much higher than they vote for democrats in kansas. >> yeah, well i think, first of all i have
kris jansing, of course with us in kansas city. joining us now is democratic congressman -- of kansas, who remains the only democrat in the kansas state congressional delegation to washington. congresswoman, good to see you, thank you for being with us tonight. >> it's good to see you too, thanks for having me. >> i want to just point out something that kris jansing was talking about. shock about johnson county. in kansas. johnson county is right, here basically a suburb of kansas...
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shares his book invisible storm describing living with ptsd and how it affected his run for mayor of kansas city in 2018. watch tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. >> there are a lot of places to create to get local information but only c-span do you get it straightfrom the source. no matter where you're from or where you stand on the issues , c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. if it happens here or here or here or anywhere that matters , america is watching on c-span powered by cable. >> i'm nicole, i'm the owner book bar. we have lisa forbes joining us tonight and if you're here for the event please come over and join us. we have some comfy couches over your in the lounge. if you're not here for the event no problem, just be mindful of the people around you that are here for the event. ifyou want to have a conversation we have other tables in the back . we have patio seating . but we do want to invite you to join this event because it's going to be amazing . so a little bit about book ba
shares his book invisible storm describing living with ptsd and how it affected his run for mayor of kansas city in 2018. watch tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. >> there are a lot of places to create to get local information but only c-span do you get it straightfrom the source. no matter where you're from or where you stand on the issues , c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. if...
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his book, invisible storm describing a living with ptsd and how it affected his run for mayor of kansas city, in 2018 pretty watch book tv, every sunday on "c-span2", and find a full schedule in your program guide or watch online anytime, apple tv .org. [background sounds]. >> welcome back, to the richard nixon library. >> ,. [applause] my name is jim barret on the executive vice president of the richard nixon foundation and it is mywe pleasure to welcome, the nixon foundations only second in person event and stuff to say since march of 2020, and the biggest crowd, the biggest crowd we've assembled since then and her first book signing event in nearly 70 month so thank you to all of you for being here and being part of it and i would like to start by recognizing if you special guest who are here with us today beginning with christopher nixon the member of the board of directors in action foundation.bo and on the grandson of president and missus nixon is any going to marry mayor of the board of directors nixon nation and former president of the nixon .oundation >> ,. [applause] >> peasant wom
his book, invisible storm describing a living with ptsd and how it affected his run for mayor of kansas city, in 2018 pretty watch book tv, every sunday on "c-span2", and find a full schedule in your program guide or watch online anytime, apple tv .org. [background sounds]. >> welcome back, to the richard nixon library. >> ,. [applause] my name is jim barret on the executive vice president of the richard nixon foundation and it is mywe pleasure to welcome, the nixon...
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the early 19 '90s he came to kansas city to speak. i'm sure he won't remember this. i was conducting a campaign with petitions, banners, bumper stickers to bring real grass to the field at royals stadium. i was honored to sit next to him at lunch he gave me a learned disposition on the seven layer composition of grass at camden yards. i think he was on the orioles board at that point. we talked of the great groundskeeper whose work i was defending. george will was 25 royals. i hope he has a 2005 world series ring. and he signed my petition to. that perhaps along with this lecture series on churchill and his time is one of my last last contribution to civilization. civilization and citizenship our words, concepts and really electric activities central to george wills work. he came back to kansas city again, i'm probably not remember this but to speak for the bank that i work for. in the early 2000s, and his schedule was empty part of the mornings were invited him to go with me to visit the negro leagues museum. he told me he'd already been there early that morning and
the early 19 '90s he came to kansas city to speak. i'm sure he won't remember this. i was conducting a campaign with petitions, banners, bumper stickers to bring real grass to the field at royals stadium. i was honored to sit next to him at lunch he gave me a learned disposition on the seven layer composition of grass at camden yards. i think he was on the orioles board at that point. we talked of the great groundskeeper whose work i was defending. george will was 25 royals. i hope he has a...
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let's start with the biggest in the state, this is johnson county, the suburbs of kansas city. what they reported out here was the early vote, the vote by mail, the no vote racking up 72%. the early vote, and a vote by mail is me most friendly to democrats generally, so we assume it's the most friendly to the no vote. but we can see here in johnson county, this is by far the biggest county in the state. joe biden won it with 53% of the vote in 2020. the no side wanted to get up in the low sun 60s in this county. i think with the rest of the vote coming up that were cast today will be most republican friendly, yes will tick up, and noble tick down, but it's hard to see no ticking down far enough below the mid to low 60s. the know is getting the huge, guy attacked gantt, enormous kind of numbers that that side wanted to get. we are seeing that in johnson county, we're seeing that in county after county in the state. what we have been waiting for here as i said liken johnson county in the state, you get that early vote, then the same day vote comes in. the same-day vote will be mo
let's start with the biggest in the state, this is johnson county, the suburbs of kansas city. what they reported out here was the early vote, the vote by mail, the no vote racking up 72%. the early vote, and a vote by mail is me most friendly to democrats generally, so we assume it's the most friendly to the no vote. but we can see here in johnson county, this is by far the biggest county in the state. joe biden won it with 53% of the vote in 2020. the no side wanted to get up in the low sun...
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to find out more about what's going on the ground in kansas, let's go to kansas city reporter, katie she covers the kansas legislature and state governor for the kansas city star. katie, thank you for joining us. all eyes on your state tomorrow. let me just ask you this. if yes winds tomorrow, as we mentioned, it just says, okay, there is no right in the state constitution to have an abortion but, legally, doesn't mean anything more than that in the moment. so, if he has wins, what would happen? >> yeah, so lawmakers have been very quiet about what they will or will do after the amendment passes. but what we do know is that we have a historic abortion legislature with the gop supermajority. so, there is very much still a chance that they will come back in january, and passed a ban on abortion. more quickly, we are likely to see a couple of bills that are blocked by the 2019 supreme court ruling, that caused the state to have a right to abortion to pretty quickly go into effect. that is gonna be some very severe license or restrictions on the four clinics that still operate in kansas,
to find out more about what's going on the ground in kansas, let's go to kansas city reporter, katie she covers the kansas legislature and state governor for the kansas city star. katie, thank you for joining us. all eyes on your state tomorrow. let me just ask you this. if yes winds tomorrow, as we mentioned, it just says, okay, there is no right in the state constitution to have an abortion but, legally, doesn't mean anything more than that in the moment. so, if he has wins, what would...
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msnbc anchor and senior national correspondent my dear friend chris johnson joins us from nearby kansas city, missouri. chris, you've been there all day covering these primaries. i just read the kansas secretary of state just said a few minutes ago talking turned out -- it is looking a lot like the 2008 turnout for the obama presidential race, incredibly high. obama presidential race compared to today? august 2nd in kansas for a primary? >> it is very wild stephanie. absolutely no one predicted this. earlier today when we started to see long lines, a recent number being bandied about, maybe 36%. the secretary of state said it's looking like it's going to push 50%. as you said first term obama numbers. what happened here? a lot of people thought, and particularly people who are on the abortion rights side, that the other side tried to bury this in the heat of august when people don't turn out and they thought they could push this through. obviously, they turned out to be wrong. a couple of key factors i think that are going to be seen over the next couple of days. one, unaffiliated voters. we
msnbc anchor and senior national correspondent my dear friend chris johnson joins us from nearby kansas city, missouri. chris, you've been there all day covering these primaries. i just read the kansas secretary of state just said a few minutes ago talking turned out -- it is looking a lot like the 2008 turnout for the obama presidential race, incredibly high. obama presidential race compared to today? august 2nd in kansas for a primary? >> it is very wild stephanie. absolutely no one...
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the kansas city/buffalo game is one we are all still shaking our head about. >> mike: in buffalo, they are still talking about it. they know that they have the team to get back there but it's a long road to get back to the point they were. seconds away from a championship game. snap here is scooped up by the running back and that is not how you want to convert fourth and one, so the raiders will take over on downs. . ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the 2022 tundra. toyota. let's go places. the new brown sugar cream cold brew keeps it calm, cool, and cold brewed all summer long. and it's topped with brown sugar cold foam cold foam on a cold brew? that's double cool! so with geico, we can easily bundle home and car insurance and save even more? yeah, home, car, motorcycle, all bundled together. just like that breakfast burrito. so, can i get chorizo? uh, yeah, uh, metaphorically, yeah. carnitas! just chicken — just give me a bunch of chicken. or bacon? oh wait, there isn't too much hot sauce, is there? i have a — sensitive palate. i actually like hot sauce. can i get chips? how 'bout guacamole? i don't really k
the kansas city/buffalo game is one we are all still shaking our head about. >> mike: in buffalo, they are still talking about it. they know that they have the team to get back there but it's a long road to get back to the point they were. seconds away from a championship game. snap here is scooped up by the running back and that is not how you want to convert fourth and one, so the raiders will take over on downs. . ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the 2022 tundra. toyota. let's go places. the new brown...
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i'm now going to go to kansas city. dasha, you were watching that key vote on abortion, which could tell us a lot about whether the supreme court decision overturning roe will motivate people. what's the feeling there on the ground ahead of tomorrow? >> reporter: behind me is one of just five abortion clinics in the entire state of kansas. recently, it's become one of the few in the entire region because since the fall of roe, many of these surrounding states very quickly enacted bans or significant restrictions to abortion. that's why the stakes are so high here in kansas. as kansasens become the first in the nation to actually vote on this issue since that supreme court ruling. and it's been an all-out get out the vote effort on both sides here. and you're right, this is something that the entire nation is watching. on the ballot is the value amendment. in 2019, the kansas supreme court ruled that abortion rights are protected in the state's constitution. this amendment if the yes vote passes, those constitutional pro
i'm now going to go to kansas city. dasha, you were watching that key vote on abortion, which could tell us a lot about whether the supreme court decision overturning roe will motivate people. what's the feeling there on the ground ahead of tomorrow? >> reporter: behind me is one of just five abortion clinics in the entire state of kansas. recently, it's become one of the few in the entire region because since the fall of roe, many of these surrounding states very quickly enacted bans or...
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>> the president of kansas city fed, this is her last time at jackson hole and she certainly has a lot of insight to share with us yesterday. even though there is no predetermined or even in her mind, decision yet about 50 or 75 at the meeting, she does agree that the fund rate might have to go higher than the fed expected. >> it is very important that we are clear on our communication about the destination we are headed. i think that destination is important. we have to slow down demand and bring inflation back to our target. >> i asked her about what we heard from john taylor just a couple of days ago on our show and we spoke about the need for the fed to aim even to 5% or higher on the funds rate. she agreed the funds rate to go higher than the 4% peak defense seems to be signaling for. the door is open. i think it is interesting. a lot of people put their foot down at 3.5 or four. after george has been one of them were major decision-makers here and is saying that if we have to, we could. >> speaking of putting a foot down, we have been watching the previously. that is the economic
>> the president of kansas city fed, this is her last time at jackson hole and she certainly has a lot of insight to share with us yesterday. even though there is no predetermined or even in her mind, decision yet about 50 or 75 at the meeting, she does agree that the fund rate might have to go higher than the fed expected. >> it is very important that we are clear on our communication about the destination we are headed. i think that destination is important. we have to slow down...
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kansas city has a more cautious tone saying the fed has already done a lot.i says the inflation challenge is not over. >> the question right now is can we bring inflation down without triggering a recession? my answer to that question is i don't know. we know we have more work to do in raising rates to bring inflation down. vonnie: the philippines central bank delivered a half-point hike, taking its key rate to 3.2%. governor signals the central bank is not done with rate hikes yet, saying it helps against price pressures. but turkey's central bank -- the monetary policy committee lowered its benchmark to 13% after keeping it at 14% since december. all 21 economists surveyed by bloomberg expected no change. the resumption of monetary stimulus comes less than a year before elections. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. haidi: still ahead, asian trading. we discussed trade talks between the u.s. and taiwan. what this means for
kansas city has a more cautious tone saying the fed has already done a lot.i says the inflation challenge is not over. >> the question right now is can we bring inflation down without triggering a recession? my answer to that question is i don't know. we know we have more work to do in raising rates to bring inflation down. vonnie: the philippines central bank delivered a half-point hike, taking its key rate to 3.2%. governor signals the central bank is not done with rate hikes yet,...
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dasha burns, nbc news, kansas city, kansas. >>> and up next for us tonight, the american journalist missing in syria for a decade my exclusive interview with his parents, their message to president biden. >>> this month marks ten years since american freelance journalist austin tice disappeared in syria while covering the civil war there. recently i met up again with his parents in texas as that heartbreaking anniversary approaches the family with an urgent new plea tonight to the president. >> he's the longest held american. >> reporter: it's been a devastating decade for deborah and mark tice, ten long years without any word from their son austin who went missing in syria. i've been speaking to you for years. and you have never, ever wavered on your belief that austin is coming home. what sustains you? >> mostly my faith >> reporter: the freelance journalist and marine veteran was detained at a checkpoint near xhas cuss in august 2012. the last time he was seen came a month later when this video was posted online. >> we have faith that austin is going to come home. but that it's going to
dasha burns, nbc news, kansas city, kansas. >>> and up next for us tonight, the american journalist missing in syria for a decade my exclusive interview with his parents, their message to president biden. >>> this month marks ten years since american freelance journalist austin tice disappeared in syria while covering the civil war there. recently i met up again with his parents in texas as that heartbreaking anniversary approaches the family with an urgent new plea tonight to...
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as he teamed up with the kansas city chapter of the national youth volunteer, which helps kids make ats his name on something like, this what type of impact does it have? >> oh, man, that's the man of the nfl. so just having his name associated with it was a big thing for us. >> reporter: a blitz of enthusiasm as kids scrambled to be on mahomes' special team. enrollment more than doubled. >> i like how he gives to charity a lot, and he's probably my -- one of my favorite players in the nfl right now. >> reporter: the work is helpful, like making dog toys for shelter pups. but it's as much about introducing kids to the concept of service. >> when i grow up, i do want to be a nurse. so this is a great start for me to help people out. >> reporter: tending to the garden that is our future. >> we'll use the shovel to dig them up. >> reporter: and teaching the leaders of tomorrow there is no time like the president and few presents greater than their time when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with y
as he teamed up with the kansas city chapter of the national youth volunteer, which helps kids make ats his name on something like, this what type of impact does it have? >> oh, man, that's the man of the nfl. so just having his name associated with it was a big thing for us. >> reporter: a blitz of enthusiasm as kids scrambled to be on mahomes' special team. enrollment more than doubled. >> i like how he gives to charity a lot, and he's probably my -- one of my favorite...
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that's north of kansas city. the circumstances there are still unclear but children among the casualties as well. they're the same time a post in a minute. tons, mainly from the islamic jihad have continued also to fire a all night and rockets into israel, mainly into the southern part of israel. but also some towards the center like cities like also article on around the gaza strip article on our store in the smaller communities. also a one area it's are in the tel aviv area. these really army says that over 400 rockets have been fired so far since the beginning of the offensive that started on friday afternoon by is when striking the gaza strip than many have been intercepted by its iron dome defense system. but there seems to be no let up of the fighting between both sides and what attempts if any, are being made to try to calm the situation. well, i think at this point it's still too early or, you know, to talk about a ceasefire or something like that, that the army saying that this military operation could t
that's north of kansas city. the circumstances there are still unclear but children among the casualties as well. they're the same time a post in a minute. tons, mainly from the islamic jihad have continued also to fire a all night and rockets into israel, mainly into the southern part of israel. but also some towards the center like cities like also article on around the gaza strip article on our store in the smaller communities. also a one area it's are in the tel aviv area. these really army...
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>> kansas city. what about you? >> south florida for me. coral springs.t ever job? >> i was a lifeguard. >> lifeguard? >> yeah, super splash in raytown, missouri. >> and your favorite subject in school? >> history. english. >> history and english. >> yeah, history and english. >> best concert you ever attended? we love music here on "world news now." >> fleetwood mac, of course, "rhiannon." they sing the song you just heard, or new kids on the block. don't make fun of me. >> because you're on this shift, besides sleeping, what is your favorite hobby? >> reading. i'm a total book nerd. i will read any book that you put in front of me. >> okay. when not reading, favorite physical activity? >> swimming or running or spinning, soul cycle. >> are you one of those people that will exercise on vacation? >> no, but my husband is. so if we're on vacation together, he sometimes forces me. >> with that, favorite vacation destination? >> oh, paris. >> paris, ooh. >> or italy. >> i just came back from italy. >> is that your favorite? >> it is now my favorite, yes. i'm
>> kansas city. what about you? >> south florida for me. coral springs.t ever job? >> i was a lifeguard. >> lifeguard? >> yeah, super splash in raytown, missouri. >> and your favorite subject in school? >> history. english. >> history and english. >> yeah, history and english. >> best concert you ever attended? we love music here on "world news now." >> fleetwood mac, of course, "rhiannon." they sing the song...