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of course, you do, and we have her via skype right this minute from kansas city, missouri.me to the show. what did that moment feel like? >> it was like just dancing in a room with your friends. it was very comfortable. >> how is that possible? there were thousands of people there. >> i mean, you don't really notice them after you are in the music and getting into it. >> not even nervous right now too. >> describe how you got up on stage? was it set up beforehand, or was this completely random? >> i brought a poster to the concert that had some of the lyrics on it, and it says i waited eight long months, and she saw that, and saw that i was jumping around in the crowd wanting to go up, so she picked me. sfwroo do you have that poster with you still? >> okay. >> oh. >> what did haley say to you after? >> after i got off stage she said i was the future of music and that i should be the new lead singer of paramore. >> that's awesome. >> you're awesome. thank you. we hope you get to get up on a big stage for a career. better pull us up on stage to sing with you. >> i will. >> i
of course, you do, and we have her via skype right this minute from kansas city, missouri.me to the show. what did that moment feel like? >> it was like just dancing in a room with your friends. it was very comfortable. >> how is that possible? there were thousands of people there. >> i mean, you don't really notice them after you are in the music and getting into it. >> not even nervous right now too. >> describe how you got up on stage? was it set up beforehand,...
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and the annual training conference is in kansas city, missouri, and although, kansas city, missouri, is about three hours away from ferguson, the topic of what happened in ferguson is going to be front and center. on sunday, the kansas city, had planned in conjunction with the nacol to have a community forum and so i am sure that the topic of use of force will be discussed. as well, as militaryization of law enforcement. that concludes my report. >> thank you very much. >> commissioner turman? >> thank you director hicks. and increase of 107 percent in learning that increase, did you also know what type of offenses seem to be on the rise over the last year? >> commissioner turman, it has been, 8 months, and that type of analysis. we don't tend to provide until the very end of the year because things shift, so i don't have an answer to your question, but i could provide you with one at next week's meeting to let you know where, those allegations fall. and what areas. >> and i would appreciate it if you could, i would like to know if we are talking about the traffic stop data, and we a
and the annual training conference is in kansas city, missouri, and although, kansas city, missouri, is about three hours away from ferguson, the topic of what happened in ferguson is going to be front and center. on sunday, the kansas city, had planned in conjunction with the nacol to have a community forum and so i am sure that the topic of use of force will be discussed. as well, as militaryization of law enforcement. that concludes my report. >> thank you very much. >>...
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we have her via skype right this minute from kansas city, missouri. wac to the show.d that moment feel like? >> well, it was, like, just dancing in a room with friends. it was very comfortable. >> how is that possible? there were thousands of people there. >> you don't notice them after just, like, you're in the music, getting into it. >> you're chill here too, not even nervous. >> describe how you got on stage, was it set up beforehand or just random? >> i brought a poster to the concert that had some of the lyrics on it, and it says i waited eight months for this, and she saw that, and saw that i was jumping around in the crowd wanting to go up, so she picked me. >> do you have that poster with you still? >> okay. >> oh, that's awesome. >> what did she say to you after? >> after i was off stage, she said i was the future of music and that i should be the new leader singer. >> oh, that's awesome. >> you're awesome, thank you. we hope you get up on a big stage for a career. >> i will. >>> i'm pretty sure job application for buzzfeed says you must be willing to do anyt
we have her via skype right this minute from kansas city, missouri. wac to the show.d that moment feel like? >> well, it was, like, just dancing in a room with friends. it was very comfortable. >> how is that possible? there were thousands of people there. >> you don't notice them after just, like, you're in the music, getting into it. >> you're chill here too, not even nervous. >> describe how you got on stage, was it set up beforehand or just random? >> i...
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including kansas city, missouri. the national guard was deployed and five people were killed. r next guest, jamala rogers, was born in kansas city and witnessed the 1968 uprising. she recently wrote a piece called "kerner commission comes societies, separate and unequal." callas on a conference monday with attorney general eric holder and senior obama adviser valerie jarrett. we are also joined by phillip director oftive youth of color and allies who engage in nonviolent civil disobedience and engagement to bring about change. we will find out why he just came into ferguson. first, we will start with phillip agnew. why did you come to ferguson? here as a young person who knows all too well what it is like to live on the second rung of society. i came here to be a part of resistance. ofhave not seen a reaction nonviolent civil disobedience by officers of the state like this in my lifetime. i came here to stand side-by-side and to learn how we can help. last year, we had a young man murdered by an officer of the miami beach police department in cold blood. a year later, he is sti
including kansas city, missouri. the national guard was deployed and five people were killed. r next guest, jamala rogers, was born in kansas city and witnessed the 1968 uprising. she recently wrote a piece called "kerner commission comes societies, separate and unequal." callas on a conference monday with attorney general eric holder and senior obama adviser valerie jarrett. we are also joined by phillip director oftive youth of color and allies who engage in nonviolent civil...
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it's kansas city, missouri. >> that i would never have picked. >> no, most of us wouldn't have picked kansas city, missouri for too much, but you're absolutely right. >> pious pad, that one is columbus, ohio? >> it is, a big metropolis. >> they're both year-round living, which is terrific. they're both close to the same price point, 3.9 versus 2.9. the 3.9, of course, has 3 1/2 acres, where the 2.9 had a third of an acre. so that's a huge difference. >> really is. but also, of course, the smaller one, small acreage has small taxes, 16,000 a year versus almost 60,000 a year. huge difference. >> and people when they buy a home, they look at the price to start with. they don't necessarily think holistically. all ongoing things. >> and the lawn mowing, the peel upkeep, forget it. >> and also the convent outs is so gorgeous and so special. i think it's probably a unique house. i haven't seen anything like that anywhere else. it's absolutely beautiful, different to replace irnts that's your pick? >> and the other house, if you're talking about a nongeneric house, it's a problem. it's a manl
it's kansas city, missouri. >> that i would never have picked. >> no, most of us wouldn't have picked kansas city, missouri for too much, but you're absolutely right. >> pious pad, that one is columbus, ohio? >> it is, a big metropolis. >> they're both year-round living, which is terrific. they're both close to the same price point, 3.9 versus 2.9. the 3.9, of course, has 3 1/2 acres, where the 2.9 had a third of an acre. so that's a huge difference. >>...
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. >> used to be the case in kansas city, missouri. not many more. borers, many from mexico swarmed the city street. then an enterprising police officer partnered with a community activist to did he have eyes a new solution. "america tonight's" chris murray program. >> this was the location of the ad hoc day labor site. >> mat thomason, a veteran cop controls the largely hispanic west side neighborhood in an unmarked pickup truck. for 50 years, police here have been dealing with immigrants from mexico and central america who come to this part of kansas city looking for work. >> imagine that you have 100 to 150 guys standing on the corner for eight to 10 hours a day. not all of them are interested in working. people people who were just interested in drinking and hailing out. we had people who were interested in selling drugs. >> when you started out here, were you kind of a hard-ass. >> yeah. >> i mean yeah. >> a former newark on the is officer, he got assigned to this part of town 12 years ago when the immigrant population of kansas city was explodin
. >> used to be the case in kansas city, missouri. not many more. borers, many from mexico swarmed the city street. then an enterprising police officer partnered with a community activist to did he have eyes a new solution. "america tonight's" chris murray program. >> this was the location of the ad hoc day labor site. >> mat thomason, a veteran cop controls the largely hispanic west side neighborhood in an unmarked pickup truck. for 50 years, police here have been...
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a long way from kansas city, missouri. >> that's for sure. >> she boarded a greyhound bus, her mom workedone of the stories, like a lifetime movie may come of it. >> well, starting to dance late at 13, because a of a few coaches who saw something in her. you began in a basketball court. within just two years, winning dance competitions. within five years, a spot with one of the most prestigious ballet companies in the world. people looked at this body, and said this is not a ballet dancer. what did you hear? >> i'm black. we don't exist in the ballet world. i'm too muscular, short, my bust is too big. >> tonight, there are little children dreaming of this. but proof, the dream can come true. and she's preparing to take the lead role in "swan lake". >> you can give people a opportunity to be part of something to special. that's what it did for me. >> and so we choose misty copeland. >>> thank you for watching here on a friday night. we'll see you on "20/20." for diane and all of us here, good night. this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament. for the deciding game, here are the three fina
a long way from kansas city, missouri. >> that's for sure. >> she boarded a greyhound bus, her mom workedone of the stories, like a lifetime movie may come of it. >> well, starting to dance late at 13, because a of a few coaches who saw something in her. you began in a basketball court. within just two years, winning dance competitions. within five years, a spot with one of the most prestigious ballet companies in the world. people looked at this body, and said this is not a...
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a long way from kansas city, missouri. >> that's for sure. >> raised by a single mom and her two siblingshound bus, for california. her mom worked multiple jobs. >> it's one of the stories, like a lifetime movie may come of it. >> it is right now. she never had any classical training as a child. starting to dance late at 13, because of a few coaches who saw something in her. you began in a basketball court. >> in my socks and gym clothes. >> within just two years, winning dance competitions. within five years, a spot with one of the most prestigious ballet companies in the world. many calling her a prodigy. people looked at this body, and said this is not a ballet dancer. >> yes. >> what did you hear? >> i'm black. we don't exist in the ballet world. i'm too muscular, short, my bust is too big. >> but misty would prove them wrong. tonight, there are little children dreaming of this. but proof, the dream can come true. >> i am proof of that. >> at 31, she's preparing to take the lead role in "swan lake". >> you can change someone's life to let them be a part of something so special. that's
a long way from kansas city, missouri. >> that's for sure. >> raised by a single mom and her two siblingshound bus, for california. her mom worked multiple jobs. >> it's one of the stories, like a lifetime movie may come of it. >> it is right now. she never had any classical training as a child. starting to dance late at 13, because of a few coaches who saw something in her. you began in a basketball court. >> in my socks and gym clothes. >> within just two...
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president obama was in kansas city, missouri on wednesday, talking about the economy. he criticized congress for blocking legislation that would help middle-class americans. he talked about the house effort to sue the president. this is about 35 minutes. >> hello, kansas city. [applause] it is good to be back in kansas city, back in the midwest. i love these old theaters. this is gorgeous. it is good to see governor jay nixon here today. congressman emanuel cleaver is here. [indiscernible] maher slide james is here. and you are here. [applause] if you have a seat, feel free to sit down. startingant everybody to fall out. if you don't have a seat, don't sit down. but bend your knees a little bit. it's always good to spend a little time in kansas city. last night i had a chance to get some barbecue at arthur bryant's. they had run out of coleslaw. i said, did you save some coleslaw for me? they said, no. i'm sorry, what are you hollering about? >> [indiscernible] >> i believe in god. thanks for the prayer. amen. thank you. [indiscernible] i want to be on record, because
president obama was in kansas city, missouri on wednesday, talking about the economy. he criticized congress for blocking legislation that would help middle-class americans. he talked about the house effort to sue the president. this is about 35 minutes. >> hello, kansas city. [applause] it is good to be back in kansas city, back in the midwest. i love these old theaters. this is gorgeous. it is good to see governor jay nixon here today. congressman emanuel cleaver is here....
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. >> host: michael in kansas city, missouri. good morning. >> caller: good morning. >> host: go ahead, michael? >> caller: how you doing today? >> guest: i'm good. nice the hoe hear from you -- nice to hear from you. >> guest: i'm all right. my thing is the common sense in anything people do, it's just, it's just a shame people don't use which happens. >> host: what do you mean, michael? >> caller: you know, in life. you talk about all these people unemployed and all this, common sense tell you don't shut down the government. just do what you're supposed to do. you know? you've got a ba, degrees and all this stuff, and it's just common sense. >> host: michael asking for more common sense from lawmakers. >> guest: you know, i think common sense as a commodity we do need a little more of. and, you know, there's one point in michael's comment that i think is correct, we often do stupid things like government shutdowns, like a refusal to think about raising any new tax revenues that shoot us in the foot sometimes. so i think a littl
. >> host: michael in kansas city, missouri. good morning. >> caller: good morning. >> host: go ahead, michael? >> caller: how you doing today? >> guest: i'm good. nice the hoe hear from you -- nice to hear from you. >> guest: i'm all right. my thing is the common sense in anything people do, it's just, it's just a shame people don't use which happens. >> host: what do you mean, michael? >> caller: you know, in life. you talk about all these...
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i should say the good citizens of kansas city, missouri did erect a memorial soon after world war i not just to the veterans of kansas city, but to the nation's veterans. there has been a national memorial for quite some time but , in kansas city. and with all due respect to kansas city, it's not the nation's capital and does not draw the international visitors that the city does. at the idea of a nation's -- but the idea of a national memorial in the nations capital only goes back 30 years. the vietnam veterans advocated and established their memorial and we have been working back. we did world war ii, now we're getting to world war i. we used to commemorate wars primarily locally, or on the battlefields themselves. that cannot be done with respect to the wars of the 20th century. >> alan flavor, national press club. the national gallery in london has an art exhibit commemorating the devastation of world war i. what is being done in this country that will help educate and reeducate the american public along similar lines and to help build a growing consensus for and support for your me
i should say the good citizens of kansas city, missouri did erect a memorial soon after world war i not just to the veterans of kansas city, but to the nation's veterans. there has been a national memorial for quite some time but , in kansas city. and with all due respect to kansas city, it's not the nation's capital and does not draw the international visitors that the city does. at the idea of a nation's -- but the idea of a national memorial in the nations capital only goes back 30 years....
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this is a live look at kansas city, missouri from fox 4. they are covering the big 5-0 for a member of the 5-0, officers in kansas city, kansas put hundreds if not thousands of sticky notes color coordinated on a fellow offer's vehicle for his 50th birthday. that's tonight's live look outside the bay for "special report." we'll be right back. kid: hey dad, who was that man? dad: he's our broker. he helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab >>> a big month of primaries begins tonight with contests in four states. once again the theme is david versus goliath like tale of tea party against establishment republicans. david has already won a few in recent years. chief political correspondent carl cameron looks at what's at stake tonight in k
this is a live look at kansas city, missouri from fox 4. they are covering the big 5-0 for a member of the 5-0, officers in kansas city, kansas put hundreds if not thousands of sticky notes color coordinated on a fellow offer's vehicle for his 50th birthday. that's tonight's live look outside the bay for "special report." we'll be right back. kid: hey dad, who was that man? dad: he's our broker. he helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much?...
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david maley joins frus kansas city, missouri. dave thanks for doing this for us. let's starts with low test toft testosterone, it can be a real medical condition. >> there is a general condition hypo gonadism, not producing adequate amounts of testosterone that men need to be and feel healthy. there's also the reality that testosterone levels peak in puberty, obviously and then they gradually decline as men age through their 40s, 50s and 60s, these two phenomenons, a real disease and the natural consequence he of aging have created a kind of a gray area, where some doctors are prescribing decembeprescribing e supplements for basically the normal consequences of aging. some people who get these treatments, the way they're pitched is that they'll make you feel younger more energetic, more able to exercise, more able to add muscle mass and stay forever young. >> and have more sexual activity among other things. >> among others, yes. >> there aren't they agreements on what constitutes low testosterone and what levels cause what stosms. >> that's exactly right. and one
david maley joins frus kansas city, missouri. dave thanks for doing this for us. let's starts with low test toft testosterone, it can be a real medical condition. >> there is a general condition hypo gonadism, not producing adequate amounts of testosterone that men need to be and feel healthy. there's also the reality that testosterone levels peak in puberty, obviously and then they gradually decline as men age through their 40s, 50s and 60s, these two phenomenons, a real disease and the...
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david von draley wrote the article and joins us from kansas city missouri. let's start with what low testosterone means and its consequences. it can be a real medical condition that affects quality of life for men as they age. >> yes, absolutely, there is a genuine condition, medical condition, hypogonaddism, a body not producing adequate amounts much testosterone that men need to feel healthy. there is a believe that testosterone revels peak in puberty, and gradual decrease in men's 50s, 60s and 70s. the natural consequence of aging have created a kind of a gray area where some doctors are prescribing testosterone supplements as a treatment for basically the normal consequences of age. some -- of aging. some people who get these treatments the way they're pitched they will make you feet younger more able to exercise more able to add muscle mass bulk up stay forever young. >> and improved sexual activity among other things. >> among other things yes. >> there are a series of problems, first they're not even clear what levels constitute low ces toft erroneous
david von draley wrote the article and joins us from kansas city missouri. let's start with what low testosterone means and its consequences. it can be a real medical condition that affects quality of life for men as they age. >> yes, absolutely, there is a genuine condition, medical condition, hypogonaddism, a body not producing adequate amounts much testosterone that men need to feel healthy. there is a believe that testosterone revels peak in puberty, and gradual decrease in men's 50s,...
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the border and cracking down on undocumented immigrants but that was certainly the case in kansas city missouri wherefore decades, the police had a zero tolerance approach when dealing with undocumented day laborers. but after realizing that they couldn't arrest their way out of the problem, they started practicing a new approach, acceptance. >> have you been able to solve cries because you do have trust in some folks here that you didn't have before? >> i have been is able to solve four homicides because of this approach, not because i am a super cop but because of the relations and the trust that i have among people who work here, have businesses here. >> this as a new twist. chris bierhe brings us the unique program that could change the immigration issue and how people talk about it. that's coming up here at the top of the hour. >> we will see you then, adam. thank you. >>> a policy change tonight in the national ball league regarding players and domestic abuse. the league says any player found guilty of abusing a partner will be suspended for six games. the second offense will get the play
the border and cracking down on undocumented immigrants but that was certainly the case in kansas city missouri wherefore decades, the police had a zero tolerance approach when dealing with undocumented day laborers. but after realizing that they couldn't arrest their way out of the problem, they started practicing a new approach, acceptance. >> have you been able to solve cries because you do have trust in some folks here that you didn't have before? >> i have been is able to solve...
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. >> too bad the good folks outside kansas city, missouri, missed that show. just a month later, they, too, will endure the kenny strasser experience. >> thanks for coming on. >> may 2010. kyle martin and arion jenkins are the anchors and producers of "hometown this morning." >> we kind of have a lot of freedom doing the morning show. it was a lot of fun. >> we are limited to so many resources. >> so when a yo-yo champion passes through the area, pitches himself to the show, they jump on it. >> i do remember e-mails that were going back and forth through kyle and i with the company zip -- zim-zam productions. we thought it was a legitimate company. >> but when k. strass shows up on the set, the red flags start flying. >> he comes walking down the stairs getting ready to go on and i saw him and i was like his outfit. >> i'll never forget that yellow hat. those green shorts. the suspenders. >> not only is the outfit outlandish, but so is k. strass. >> so we went on the air and i thought he was for real. >> in the whole 2 1/2 years that i did the morning show, we
. >> too bad the good folks outside kansas city, missouri, missed that show. just a month later, they, too, will endure the kenny strasser experience. >> thanks for coming on. >> may 2010. kyle martin and arion jenkins are the anchors and producers of "hometown this morning." >> we kind of have a lot of freedom doing the morning show. it was a lot of fun. >> we are limited to so many resources. >> so when a yo-yo champion passes through the area,...
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it just came across, kansas city, missouri, third fewest 90- degree days this summer. 've only had 10, the average is 41. that's a cool summer. so, again, i've had people from atlanta tell me this, from kansas city, up there, man, it's been a cool summer. not here, it's been a weird summer, it's been odd and humid for some. we'll get a cooler pattern here once this system moves in. a lot of tropical moisture, monsoon moisture still rotating around. this will not make it here, it'll stay in southern california. fog, sun, cooler, a little breeze at times, maybe even down right windy out towards the delta. clouds to the north from that next system dropping in. that means temperatures are coming here, 60s, 70s, petaluma74. fairfield 80 with a rather robust breeze. 84 antioch to 74 castro valley. alameda at 67 degrees. 79 san jose. 80s morgan hill and gilroy, but that's down considerably from yesterday. 79 in cupertino, 66 pacifica because of a south wind. san mateo 71. 76 in redwood city. looks like a cooler pattern today into tomorrow, kind of levels off on thursday, then
it just came across, kansas city, missouri, third fewest 90- degree days this summer. 've only had 10, the average is 41. that's a cool summer. so, again, i've had people from atlanta tell me this, from kansas city, up there, man, it's been a cool summer. not here, it's been a weird summer, it's been odd and humid for some. we'll get a cooler pattern here once this system moves in. a lot of tropical moisture, monsoon moisture still rotating around. this will not make it here, it'll stay in...
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. >>> quite a surprise for a structural engineer being interviewed about a collapse in kansas city, missourir part of the building collapsed as the camera rolled. whoo. >>> 5:20 now. unbelievable. we have also got our eye on hawaii where iselle is a tropical storm. we have a live report from the island coming up in the next half-hour. >> good morning, everybody. how are you feeling after that 49ers preseason game last night? we have the highlights of that. and wait until you see what jon lester of the a's did to the twins. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios hollywood. >>> traffic is lighter than normal now heading to the richmond/san rafael bridge. so everything is clear into marin county. looks like we have first reports of a new accident though in burlingame. so we'll have a full breakdown of your "kcbs traffic" just a few minutes away. >>> >>> good morning, everybody. they say you never get a second ch
. >>> quite a surprise for a structural engineer being interviewed about a collapse in kansas city, missourir part of the building collapsed as the camera rolled. whoo. >>> 5:20 now. unbelievable. we have also got our eye on hawaii where iselle is a tropical storm. we have a live report from the island coming up in the next half-hour. >> good morning, everybody. how are you feeling after that 49ers preseason game last night? we have the highlights of that. and wait until...
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. >> a fire rages through an abandoned apartment building in kansas city, missouri. >> we've got the top floor of a three-story parent building heavily involved. >> temperatures inside the building soar to more than 1,000 degrees, and the structure isn't stable, so the firefighters mount an aerial attack, spraying water from 100-foot ladders hovering over the flames. >> put a man on watch. >> flames threaten a neighboring building, so firefighter mark ashley is told to get up on another ladder to prevent any more destruction. >> looking good up here right now. >> looks like laser beams. >> ashley hooks himself in and tells personnel below to turn on his water. firefighter robert bates is standing directly behind the truck. >> mark was on the very tip of the ladder, and i remember hearing the sound of metal and a twisting. it made a very eerie sound. >> bates looks on in horror as mark's ladder buckles. >> it kind of just turned over and started to descent toward the building. >> sector chief tommy walker is in shock, fearing the worst. >> i honestly think i'll be going to mark's fune
. >> a fire rages through an abandoned apartment building in kansas city, missouri. >> we've got the top floor of a three-story parent building heavily involved. >> temperatures inside the building soar to more than 1,000 degrees, and the structure isn't stable, so the firefighters mount an aerial attack, spraying water from 100-foot ladders hovering over the flames. >> put a man on watch. >> flames threaten a neighboring building, so firefighter mark ashley is...
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[applause] president obama was in kansas city, missouri on wednesday, talking about the economy. he criticized congress for blocking legislation that would help middle-class americans. he talked about the house effort to sue the president. this is about 35 minutes. >> hello, kansas city. [applause] it is good to be back in kansas city, back in the midwest. i love these old theaters. this is gorgeous. it is good to see governor jay nixon here today. congressman emanuel cleaver is here.
[applause] president obama was in kansas city, missouri on wednesday, talking about the economy. he criticized congress for blocking legislation that would help middle-class americans. he talked about the house effort to sue the president. this is about 35 minutes. >> hello, kansas city. [applause] it is good to be back in kansas city, back in the midwest. i love these old theaters. this is gorgeous. it is good to see governor jay nixon here today. congressman emanuel cleaver is here.
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vo --nos vamos a kansas city donde los atleticos de oakland cayeron 7 carreras a tres contra los reales de kansas city. --el quipo de missouris a los de oakland y asi llevarse la serie. jf on chroma tag-out ---por el momento esto es todo en la informacion deportiva,,, para las once... ---blanca - cesar adelante... cesar --esta noche a las once reveal 1 --alerta a personas de la tercera edad! mucho cuidado al pagar su factura de electricidad...podra ser una vctima de una estafa... reveal 2 --un distrito escolar en la baha ofrecer recursos educativos a niÑos inmigrantes que cruzaron solos la frontera.... reveal 3 --detienen a una alcadesa del estado de michoacn en mxico...le diremos a que se debe... cesar -- revisemos las condiciones del transito.. regresamos con gabriela dellan... take gabriela live gabriela live amigos tengan todos muy buenos tardes y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 .les saluda gabriela dellan enseguida les comparto la informacion del transito lento pero normal para esta hora de la tarde.. se reportan los siguientes accidentes accidente en grand avenue en la 8o este topfs #1 cesar ---
vo --nos vamos a kansas city donde los atleticos de oakland cayeron 7 carreras a tres contra los reales de kansas city. --el quipo de missouris a los de oakland y asi llevarse la serie. jf on chroma tag-out ---por el momento esto es todo en la informacion deportiva,,, para las once... ---blanca - cesar adelante... cesar --esta noche a las once reveal 1 --alerta a personas de la tercera edad! mucho cuidado al pagar su factura de electricidad...podra ser una vctima de una estafa... reveal 2 --un...
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jason and lilly denney from kansas city, missouri. >> the bond we have is strong ever since she was born enjoy rocking out on car rides, which helped inspire their "gma" video submission. >> we sent in a video we dance all the time anyway. >> we love to do it together. >>> the second duo, jason and cecily johnson from florida. >> we have a natural bond in dancing. it's an opportunity to let go and be carefree. >> and we can be silly. >> that's right. >> reporter: 8-year-old cecily is a cheerleader at school and created the steps in their competition, having the acrobatic hip-hop movies to give dad a classic routine. >> it's a chance for me to learn from her. we want to win because i want the world to see what an amazing daughter i have and how much fun i can have with her. >> you are so sweet. >> that is so sweet. >> take it down a notch. >> catch up with her. >> so, head to the website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! right now. cast your vote. both so adorable. but which of those two teams you want to see hit the dance floor live on "gma" on tuesday. we're going to check out two more
jason and lilly denney from kansas city, missouri. >> the bond we have is strong ever since she was born enjoy rocking out on car rides, which helped inspire their "gma" video submission. >> we sent in a video we dance all the time anyway. >> we love to do it together. >>> the second duo, jason and cecily johnson from florida. >> we have a natural bond in dancing. it's an opportunity to let go and be carefree. >> and we can be silly. >>...
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i should say that the good citizens of the -- of kansas city, missouri did erect a memorial soon after world war i the veterans of kansas city, but to the nation's veterans. there has in a memorial for quite some time, but in kansas city. and with all due respect to kansas city, it's not the nation's capital and does not draw the international visitors that the city does. at the idea of a nation's capital only goes back 30 years. the vietnam veterans advocated for and establish their oriole -- there memorial and we have been working back. we did world war ii, now we're getting to world war i. we used to commemorate wars primarily locally, or on the battlefields themselves. that cannot be done with respect to the wars of the 20th century. >> alan flavor, national press club. the national gallery in london has an article if it -- an art commemorating the devastation of world war i. what is being done in this country that will help educate and rigid kate the american public -- and reeducate the american public along similar lines and to help build a growing consensus for and support for y
i should say that the good citizens of the -- of kansas city, missouri did erect a memorial soon after world war i the veterans of kansas city, but to the nation's veterans. there has in a memorial for quite some time, but in kansas city. and with all due respect to kansas city, it's not the nation's capital and does not draw the international visitors that the city does. at the idea of a nation's capital only goes back 30 years. the vietnam veterans advocated for and establish their oriole --...
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. >>> a terrifying scene in kansas city, missouri a woman is hit by a bus, when she's crossing the street. incredibly she was able to get up and walk over to grab her cell phone, man, people have love their cell phones. it also shows this rid ohio shows several bystanders stopping to help her. the bus was going slowly here. witness say driver was distract by a passenger who had come forward to ask a question. check this out as well. >> she's going to hit. >> she hit. >> this is in england. police purposely let a car driving a raining way down a highway slam into their police car just to stop it. welshing one officer in the carries still hurt, in the too seriously though. police say the person in the the car going the wrong way 77 year-old man. he has dimension a the his family had reported him missing. well now he is not missing anymore, back home, safe, not injured at all of course, the officers are getting praise for preventing a more serious accident by stopping that guy's car. >>> well, did you watch the the game? which game, did you watch little league or our eagles? the first presea
. >>> a terrifying scene in kansas city, missouri a woman is hit by a bus, when she's crossing the street. incredibly she was able to get up and walk over to grab her cell phone, man, people have love their cell phones. it also shows this rid ohio shows several bystanders stopping to help her. the bus was going slowly here. witness say driver was distract by a passenger who had come forward to ask a question. check this out as well. >> she's going to hit. >> she hit....
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one corner of kansas city has adopted an old fashioned approach out of the american midwest, give newcomers respect and dignity and they may respond in kind. aljazeera, kansas city, missouri that program gets day laborers off the street and makes it easier for them to get jobs and get on with their lives. they have access to showers, kitchens andine telephones. >> the gun instructor who died when a girl he was teaching to shoot an uzi died from one gunshot to the head. tourists of flocking to fire weapons, some offering group rates for parties, even weddings. >> shouldn't be a limit on that, your ability to have fun, i guess. it's not just a weapon, it's a recreation. >> it's something that's very common here, because it is a sport, so it's just like doing any other sport together with a group of friends. >> that gun range of when she was shot, burgers and but the lets, one of the most popular in las vegas, children can fire weapons if they're parents are with them. >> a bill yes means yes is now head to go governor jerry brown's desk. lawmakers are trying to address the rising problems of sexual assaults on college campuses. the legislation defines sexual consent as an a
one corner of kansas city has adopted an old fashioned approach out of the american midwest, give newcomers respect and dignity and they may respond in kind. aljazeera, kansas city, missouri that program gets day laborers off the street and makes it easier for them to get jobs and get on with their lives. they have access to showers, kitchens andine telephones. >> the gun instructor who died when a girl he was teaching to shoot an uzi died from one gunshot to the head. tourists of...
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kerry, what do you think they're in kansas city, missouri?believe that the economy is improving in spite of giving the president an overwhelming democratic majority, if we make that change i believe that the economy will roar to life. host: what do you look at and think yourself the economy is improving? bush was in the white house with that whole fiasco with the 401(k) loss of value and everything. the president brought us back from the brink of disaster. especially if you want a job. i believe that we will get a raise in the minimum wage. we will get those good jobs. it is ripe for the picking. if the working man can stop , he emphasizedl that it was easy to be cynical and cynicism is never cured of disease. if we can stop being so cynical and just take that leap of faith and try something different -- host: independent line, sandra. caller: our area is booming. i have never seen anything like it my life. it is building and building. i have been here since i was 16 years old. i would like to see the people that have the farms, how they get
kerry, what do you think they're in kansas city, missouri?believe that the economy is improving in spite of giving the president an overwhelming democratic majority, if we make that change i believe that the economy will roar to life. host: what do you look at and think yourself the economy is improving? bush was in the white house with that whole fiasco with the 401(k) loss of value and everything. the president brought us back from the brink of disaster. especially if you want a job. i...
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missouri. just outside kansas city. arry had to give a speech in washington and had a daughter that lived in new york. so they decided to drive their chrysler from the east coast to missouri and then back again: it took about 2 1/2 weeks. at the time, ex-presidents had no secret service provisions, no pensions. a lot of the expenses for the white house were paid directly out of his salary. when he left the white house, he had to take a loan out. he would not take lucrative speaking fees, he would not sit on corporate boards, that sort of thing. i'm glad the presidents still don't do that. so, anyway, he was kind of a poor kwie. he was the last president to become a regular citizen again, on the way. so on this last trip, they stayed at hotels and ate at roadside diners and they crashed with friends in indianapolis one night. it's the story of this trip and how being an ex-has changed. they came to new york and actually stayed at the waldorf. i was curious how they could afford that. harry saved all of his correspondence.
missouri. just outside kansas city. arry had to give a speech in washington and had a daughter that lived in new york. so they decided to drive their chrysler from the east coast to missouri and then back again: it took about 2 1/2 weeks. at the time, ex-presidents had no secret service provisions, no pensions. a lot of the expenses for the white house were paid directly out of his salary. when he left the white house, he had to take a loan out. he would not take lucrative speaking fees, he...
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from kansas city, missouri editor at law for "time" magazine tom draley who wrote the cover ever thislk about the story. how did this happen in middle america? >> well, it happened, sadly, the same way it seems to have happened from time to time all across the country. with we discover too late that a community has completely lost the basic bonds of trust that hold a community together. the lines of communication that allow a police department or a mayor's office to talk to, you know, the people in the streets, and a trigger event happens, in this case, the tragic killing of michael brown. and people feel like they have no way of expressing themselves, their outrage. they take to the streets. and once that happens, you know, there's no telling what is going to come next. the time to prevent a riot, to stop a riot is before it happens. >> michael duffy here. you have people holding their hands up. we just got some film from tuesday night. >> in st. louis. >> and really disturbing and run this clip equally quickly of an officer threatening civilians, including journalists. >> my hands a
from kansas city, missouri editor at law for "time" magazine tom draley who wrote the cover ever thislk about the story. how did this happen in middle america? >> well, it happened, sadly, the same way it seems to have happened from time to time all across the country. with we discover too late that a community has completely lost the basic bonds of trust that hold a community together. the lines of communication that allow a police department or a mayor's office to talk to, you...
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they took a roadtrip, they lived in independence, missouri, outside kansas city. harry had to give a speech in washington, and their daughter lived in new york. they decided to drive their chrysler from missouri to the east coast and back again. i think it took about 2.5 weeks. at the time, ex-presidents had no secret service protection. they had no pensions. and harry was not a wealthy guy by any means. a lot of the expenses of the white house were paid directly out of his salary. actually whex left the white house in early '53, he had to take a loan out from a bank in washington to help make endses me -- ends meet. he would not take lucrative speaking fees, he would not sit on corporate boards, that sort of thing. i'm glad the president still don't do that. anyway, he was really kind of a poor guy. the last president to become a regular citizen again in a way. so on this trip, they stayed at hotels, and they ate at roadside diners. they crashed with friends in indianapolis one night. and so it's kind of the story of this trip and also how being an ex-president ha
they took a roadtrip, they lived in independence, missouri, outside kansas city. harry had to give a speech in washington, and their daughter lived in new york. they decided to drive their chrysler from missouri to the east coast and back again. i think it took about 2.5 weeks. at the time, ex-presidents had no secret service protection. they had no pensions. and harry was not a wealthy guy by any means. a lot of the expenses of the white house were paid directly out of his salary. actually...
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they lived in independence, missouri, just outside kansas city, and harry had to give a speech in washington their daughter lived in new york, and so they decided to just drive their chrysler from missouri to the east coast and back again. i think it took about 2 1/2 weeks, but at the time ex-presidents had no secret service protection. they had no pensions, and harry was not a wealthy guy by any means. a lot of the expenses of the
they lived in independence, missouri, just outside kansas city, and harry had to give a speech in washington their daughter lived in new york, and so they decided to just drive their chrysler from missouri to the east coast and back again. i think it took about 2 1/2 weeks, but at the time ex-presidents had no secret service protection. they had no pensions, and harry was not a wealthy guy by any means. a lot of the expenses of the
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missouri. just outside kansas city. harry had to give a speech in washington. ir daughter lived in new york. they decided to just drive their chrysler from missouri to the east coast and back again. i think it took about 2 1/2 weeks. at the time, ex-presidents had no secret service protection. they had to pensions. harry was not a wealthy guy by any means. a lot of the expenses of the white house were paid directly out of his salary. when he, actually when he left the white house in early '53, he had to take a loan out from a bank in washington to help make ends meet. he also refused to commercialize the presidency. he would not take lucrative speaking fees. he would not sit on corporate boards, that sort of thing. i'm glad the presidents still don't do that. anyway, he was kind of a poor guy. he was the last president to become a regular citizen again, in a way. so on this trip they stayed at hotels and ate at roadside diners. they crashed with friends in indianapolis one night. it's kind of the story of this trip and also how being an ex-president has changed.
missouri. just outside kansas city. harry had to give a speech in washington. ir daughter lived in new york. they decided to just drive their chrysler from missouri to the east coast and back again. i think it took about 2 1/2 weeks. at the time, ex-presidents had no secret service protection. they had to pensions. harry was not a wealthy guy by any means. a lot of the expenses of the white house were paid directly out of his salary. when he, actually when he left the white house in early '53,...
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third, we will have matthew warner osborn of university of missouri, kansas city. his book on alcoholic insanity in the early american public -- republic has just appeared from the university of chicago press, and i assume it is downstairs in the book exhibits. you will likely also know his work from his journal of the early republic article, and his prize-winning essay in the journal -- the social history of medicine. despite earning his phd in uc davis, being here in philly is clearly a homecoming. he's been -- he spent 2004 in judaism five here -- and 2005 here. fourth, thomas augst. his book was a finalist for the himalayas first book rise in 2004. -- book prize in judaism for. he is currently completing a monograph on john goff. reformed drunkard. entitled, a drunkard's story. he received a highly coveted fellowship. finally, diana ahmad, who teaches at missouri university of science and technology, where she has just been promoted to full professor. not that any of us should be surprised, but that by my count, since 2001, she has received 15 prizes for outsta
third, we will have matthew warner osborn of university of missouri, kansas city. his book on alcoholic insanity in the early american public -- republic has just appeared from the university of chicago press, and i assume it is downstairs in the book exhibits. you will likely also know his work from his journal of the early republic article, and his prize-winning essay in the journal -- the social history of medicine. despite earning his phd in uc davis, being here in philly is clearly a...
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we are seeing some rain showers, specially this morning across the missouri river area, down towards kansas cityards missouri and out across areas of the west, warm, dryer today. the moisture returns tomorrow. unfortunately, the threat for some thunderstorms, dry thunderstorms, in the pacific northwest. that means the threat for fire is continuing. all right, guys, send it back to you inside. >> thanks a million. we see the devastation that tornadoes can bring. now, a new movie brings the terror of being inside a tornado to the big screen. watch. >> that's a scene from "into the storm." to tell us if it is worth the scare and the money. here we have the great kevin mccarthy. >> good morning. how are you doing today? is it better than twister? >> i cannot believe "twister" was 18 years ago. i still have my original "twister" ticket stub. that cow scene in the original film is so iconic they pay ohmage to that in this film. you have a superstorm hitting a small town in oklahoma. it is all about the people trying to survive it. it is all documented. it is really cool to watch. the problem with this
we are seeing some rain showers, specially this morning across the missouri river area, down towards kansas cityards missouri and out across areas of the west, warm, dryer today. the moisture returns tomorrow. unfortunately, the threat for some thunderstorms, dry thunderstorms, in the pacific northwest. that means the threat for fire is continuing. all right, guys, send it back to you inside. >> thanks a million. we see the devastation that tornadoes can bring. now, a new movie brings the...
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missouri attorney general chris koster is trying to break down that wall of armor. on sunday, the attorney general announced that he will hold public workshops in st. louis and kansas cityo discuss solutions to the lack of diversity in missouri's urban law enforcement agencies. he said this today in a radio interview -- >>> his announcement came after a st. louis post dispatch article which highlighted the racial disparity in many of the st. louis county police departments. the newspaper reached out to 36 st. louis county police departments where at least 10% of the population is african-american. in 3 out of 31 communities that responded, the percentage of black residents is higher that be the proportion of black officers. in ferguson, 67% of the residents are african-american, while only 7% of the city's police officers are black. joining me now is denise lieberman and liz brown, a criminal defense attorney and columnist for the st. louis american. liz, before we get into this subject, i just wanted to reach back into the last one to that audio of the shots fired. you and i have discussed the investigation many times here on this program. i just wanted to get your rea
missouri attorney general chris koster is trying to break down that wall of armor. on sunday, the attorney general announced that he will hold public workshops in st. louis and kansas cityo discuss solutions to the lack of diversity in missouri's urban law enforcement agencies. he said this today in a radio interview -- >>> his announcement came after a st. louis post dispatch article which highlighted the racial disparity in many of the st. louis county police departments. the...
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usher worked in kansas city, very familiar with missouri and how they think. >> a lot of in sight there we'll talk with one of ferguson's community activists about what it will take to put a stop to these clashes. >> a u.s. rescue operation in iraq seems less likely, the pentagon saying the special forces have reached mount sinjar. those who remained they say are in better shape than once thought. we have details. >> there's no denying the yazidis of iraq need a safe place right now, but the pentagon says the situation has slightly improved in the sinjar mountains, where many yazidis fled islamic state group fighters. many yazidis have now left the mountain range and found shelter inside kurdistan. those left behind have enough u.s. donated food and water to get by. it is determined that an evacuation mission is for less likely. additional, we will continue to provide humanitarian assistance as needed and will protect u.s. personnel and facilities. >> the u.s. made the call after a team of u.s. military experts visited the mountains on wednesday. for the moment, the decision eases what
usher worked in kansas city, very familiar with missouri and how they think. >> a lot of in sight there we'll talk with one of ferguson's community activists about what it will take to put a stop to these clashes. >> a u.s. rescue operation in iraq seems less likely, the pentagon saying the special forces have reached mount sinjar. those who remained they say are in better shape than once thought. we have details. >> there's no denying the yazidis of iraq need a safe place...