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so y'all kansas--kansas city, missouri? krissy: kansas city, missouri. steve: so what do you do for a living, krissy? krissy: i am a director of clinical operations for a clinical research organization
so y'all kansas--kansas city, missouri? krissy: kansas city, missouri. steve: so what do you do for a living, krissy? krissy: i am a director of clinical operations for a clinical research organization
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so y'all kansas--kansas city, missouri? krissy: kansas city, missouri.: so what do you do for a living, krissy? krissy: i am a director of clinical operations for a clinical research organization and a nurse by background. steve: ok, well, that's good. [cheering and applause] well, introduce everybody, krissy. krissy: this is my wonderful husband, steve, of 17 years, darrick. amber: yeah, darrick! brandon: let's go! krissy: this is my beautiful cousin rebecca. amber: yeah, rebecca! krissy: my beautiful cousin amber. brandon: yeah, baby! krissy: and she's married to my handsome cousin brandon. [cheering and applause]
so y'all kansas--kansas city, missouri? krissy: kansas city, missouri.: so what do you do for a living, krissy? krissy: i am a director of clinical operations for a clinical research organization and a nurse by background. steve: ok, well, that's good. [cheering and applause] well, introduce everybody, krissy. krissy: this is my wonderful husband, steve, of 17 years, darrick. amber: yeah, darrick! brandon: let's go! krissy: this is my beautiful cousin rebecca. amber: yeah, rebecca! krissy: my...
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he has spent more than 25 year with the police department in kansas city, missouri. marion's city manager praised mchale for working with the community to participate in a task force against violence in the area of kansas city that he works in. he's done a lot of work with a lot of agencies to help coordinate projects on a multi state area. so he's got a lot of experience that i think could be beneficial to marion." he's replacing longtime chief harry daugherty, who retired earlier this year. there's a collection at the university of iowa that you won't find anywhere else in the world. and the keeper of this extraordina science is working to stop the disease that killed his wife. kcrg-tv9's samantha myers reports on how researchers across the world are turning to iowa city in the fight to eradicate cancer. the key to stopping the growth of cancer tumors could be here in these tubes of antibodies. 12:21:44;18 ""a monoclonal antibody is the most useful drug for cancer right now in fact most of, over antibodies." " it's a collection unlike any other in the world. worth a
he has spent more than 25 year with the police department in kansas city, missouri. marion's city manager praised mchale for working with the community to participate in a task force against violence in the area of kansas city that he works in. he's done a lot of work with a lot of agencies to help coordinate projects on a multi state area. so he's got a lot of experience that i think could be beneficial to marion." he's replacing longtime chief harry daugherty, who retired earlier this...
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joseph mchale is a commander in the kansas city, missouri, police of internal affairs with the charlotte - mecklenburg police department in north carolina. a national law enforcement group is offering help to police the dakota access bakken pipeline protests. plans call for the controversial pipeline to stretch from north dakota to illinois, including through 18 counties here in iowa. the national sheriff's association says sheriffs around the country are willing to send manpower, dakota. thousands of people have joined the standing rock sioux tribe to raise concerns about destruction to cultural and historic sites. a new poll shows hillary clinton pulling ahead of donald trump among likely voters. the new quinnipiac poll out today shows clinton with 45 percent of likely voters behind her compared to trump's 40 percent. the margin of error is plus or minus three percent. for comparison, the same poll last week showed clinton with percent. both candidates are looking ahead to the second presidential debate this weekend. ahead of that debate, donald trump is in new york today to receive th
joseph mchale is a commander in the kansas city, missouri, police of internal affairs with the charlotte - mecklenburg police department in north carolina. a national law enforcement group is offering help to police the dakota access bakken pipeline protests. plans call for the controversial pipeline to stretch from north dakota to illinois, including through 18 counties here in iowa. the national sheriff's association says sheriffs around the country are willing to send manpower, dakota....
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i come from kansas city missouri originally and i host a show in philadelphia but i have a unique perspective in that i come from flyover country and that audience, no professional sports. >> for the next two weeks i can say what the rules have been but when i got to philadelphia and started making regular trips to save this city to washington dc and spent some time working for a congressman, what is so real and i've heard it because i've been invited to dinner's and i've sat across the table from members of congress, they talk, i'll speak for myself, i don't know about you but they spoken to me about my audience like we're a bunch of knuckle dragging idiots. they have utter contempt or most talkshow hosts and their audiences. they don't think we understand the nuances of their parlor room discussions and procedural discussions and quite frankly, just this morning i interviewed john dickerson with face the nation and i asked him, do you think the guy in flyover country watching your show in nebraska this weekend, does he understand that your pals, your cocktail party house, what you are cover
i come from kansas city missouri originally and i host a show in philadelphia but i have a unique perspective in that i come from flyover country and that audience, no professional sports. >> for the next two weeks i can say what the rules have been but when i got to philadelphia and started making regular trips to save this city to washington dc and spent some time working for a congressman, what is so real and i've heard it because i've been invited to dinner's and i've sat across the...
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he has been with the kansas city, missouri, police department recently a patrol commander there. mchale is replacing chief harry daugherty, who retired earlier this year. dubuque schools notified parents in the last two days that they are looking into the 11th and 12th cases of the mumps this year. the most recent cases have come at table mound and audubon elementary schools. in all, there have been mumps cases at six different schools in the district. the district is telling parents to keep their kids develop mumps symptoms. the m-m-r vaccination greatly reduces the risk of getting mumps, but is not a guarantee it will prevent the illness. rockwell collins says it's reducing the number of workers across the country to cut costs. and that means layoffs. the company says it's planning to reduce the number of employees by 2 to 3 percent. it has a workforce of 20-thousand employees. so that would be about 400 to 600 people. the company says that will be through layoffs, positions. reductions have already started and will continue through next september. it was an important day for n
he has been with the kansas city, missouri, police department recently a patrol commander there. mchale is replacing chief harry daugherty, who retired earlier this year. dubuque schools notified parents in the last two days that they are looking into the 11th and 12th cases of the mumps this year. the most recent cases have come at table mound and audubon elementary schools. in all, there have been mumps cases at six different schools in the district. the district is telling parents to keep...
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joseph mchale is a commander in the kansas city, missouri, police department. and george austin is the captain of internal affairs with the charlotte - mecklenburg police department in north carolina. people in marion can meet the from 5:30 to 6:30 at the marion public library. governor branstad will be going on a trade mission to japan and china to try to expand iowa's pork and beef exports. branstad and iowa business representatives will be gone november 11th through 18th. stops will include beijing and tokyo. the governor's office says iowa companies exported 564 million dollars in meat products to japan last year. and china recently announced plans to lift a former arizona congresswoman gabby giffords is bringing her efforts to end gun violence to iowa this week. the 2016 "we are the vocal majority" tour stopped at the statehouse today. giffords and her husband, mark kelly, are leading that effort. it calls on voters to join their fight this november to hold elected officials accountable to make our communities safer. they are urging americans to who are co
joseph mchale is a commander in the kansas city, missouri, police department. and george austin is the captain of internal affairs with the charlotte - mecklenburg police department in north carolina. people in marion can meet the from 5:30 to 6:30 at the marion public library. governor branstad will be going on a trade mission to japan and china to try to expand iowa's pork and beef exports. branstad and iowa business representatives will be gone november 11th through 18th. stops will include...
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returning for their third day with a total of 20,900 bucks, from kansas city, missouri--it's the champs--it's the dunn family... [cheering and applause] and from davie, florida, it's
returning for their third day with a total of 20,900 bucks, from kansas city, missouri--it's the champs--it's the dunn family... [cheering and applause] and from davie, florida, it's
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joseph mchale is a commander in the kansas city, missouri, police department. and george austin is the captain of internal affairs with the charlotte - mecklenburg police department in north carolina. school student helped first lady michelle obama harvest the white house kitchen garden. olivia eckerman is one of dozens invited to the white house to participate in mrs. obama's "let's move" initiative. after yesterday's harvest, students helped the first lady make a meal with produce from the garden. she also met president obama. amid the push for people to truly eat local... now, some dubuque schools are serving up their own take on the trend. but they say it's not something they can but right now, here's a look at today's opening farm markets. good morning! plan on a cool, windy day! clouds will be around for much of the morning with clearing sky this afternoon. highs will generally be in the upper continues to look great with highs well into the 60s both days. no frost is expected this weekend, though temperatures at night will cool down to the lower 40s. nex
joseph mchale is a commander in the kansas city, missouri, police department. and george austin is the captain of internal affairs with the charlotte - mecklenburg police department in north carolina. school student helped first lady michelle obama harvest the white house kitchen garden. olivia eckerman is one of dozens invited to the white house to participate in mrs. obama's "let's move" initiative. after yesterday's harvest, students helped the first lady make a meal with produce...
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returning for their third day with a total of 20,900 bucks, from kansas city, missouri--it's the champs--it's the dunn family... [cheering and applause] and from davie, florida, it's the stone family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and brand-new car. let's go. give me rebecca. give me krissy. here we go, ladies. we got the top 8 answers on the board. name a term of endearment it would be weird for a man to use when addressing his mother. [beeping]
returning for their third day with a total of 20,900 bucks, from kansas city, missouri--it's the champs--it's the dunn family... [cheering and applause] and from davie, florida, it's the stone family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and brand-new car. let's go. give me rebecca. give me krissy. here we go, ladies. we got the top 8 answers on the board. name a term of endearment it would be weird for a man to use when addressing his mother. [beeping]
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it wasn't long before somebody put them tog forest gill, of kansas city, missouri. >> he put the idea of the bright colors and the sticky paper together. to come up with a bumper sticker. >> mark gilman his son-in-law. and chairman of gill's studios. now located in kansas. >> his innovation was to make the bumper sign, self-sticking. ? ? >> reporter: america's postwar love affair with the automobile guaranteed that the traveling billboards got around. but tourist attractions not political campaigns were the original users. america speaks at the polling real bumper sticker presidential election. >> general eisenhower. >> reporter: eisenhower/stevenson. ike/adlai. >> this is sort of a play on adlai stevenson and his worn out shoe. they kept using it, he is working so hard to win your vote. then obviously the republicans also use it as an attack on him. todaer bumper sticker producers. gill's studios is one of the bigger ones. in an election year, this one company prints 40 million. 15 million of those political. just a wide range of candidates for, for congress, for sheriff. gill prints
it wasn't long before somebody put them tog forest gill, of kansas city, missouri. >> he put the idea of the bright colors and the sticky paper together. to come up with a bumper sticker. >> mark gilman his son-in-law. and chairman of gill's studios. now located in kansas. >> his innovation was to make the bumper sign, self-sticking. ? ? >> reporter: america's postwar love affair with the automobile guaranteed that the traveling billboards got around. but tourist...
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kansas city, missouri...it's the dunn family. [cheering and applause] it's the wis family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and possibly drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] let's play "feud." give me amber, give me krissy. ladies, we got the top 8 answers on the board. here we go. we asked 100 women: embarrassed to tell your friends that you met your mate. krissy. krissy: at a bar. steve: at a bar. [applause] amber: school? steve: school. [buzzer] man: we're gonna do it. we wanna play. krissy: we're gonna play, steve! steve: they're gonna play. [cheering and applause] man: whoo! whoo! steve: darrick--ok, i'm gonna say this one time. we talked to what this is about. name a place you'd be embarrassed to tell your friends you met your mate. darrick: in--in jail. krissy: good answer! steve: in jail. krissy: good answer. good answer. [cheering and applause] krissy: oh, yeah! steve: rebecca, name a place you'd be embarrassed to tell your friends you met your mate. rebecca: i met him online, steve. krissy: goo
kansas city, missouri...it's the dunn family. [cheering and applause] it's the wis family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and possibly drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] let's play "feud." give me amber, give me krissy. ladies, we got the top 8 answers on the board. here we go. we asked 100 women: embarrassed to tell your friends that you met your mate. krissy. krissy: at a bar. steve: at a bar. [applause]...
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>> oh, these teeny tiny babies get to celebrate halloween kansas city, missouri turned these tiny babies in trick-or-treaters. the newborns are dressed from super heroes to butterflies and creating a special halloween memory for their parents. they are so cute! >>> on the cbs "moneywatch." a delay for apple's new wireless headphones and chipotle has a new burger. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. >>> health care comes the dow gained 30 points. the s&p, though, lost three. the nasdaq finished lower by 33 points. >>> shares of tesla surged 6% in after-hours trading. tesla posted its first quarterly profit and second best quarter early. tesla shipped more than 300 million vehicles. apple is delaying the release of its air pods. released sometime this month but apple says it needs a little bit more time before they are ready. there is no timetable for their release. >>> and chipotle, the mexican grill is opening its first hamburger joined today. they are called tasty-made. the first one will be in ohio. the menu only has four items. burgers, fries, shakes, and
>> oh, these teeny tiny babies get to celebrate halloween kansas city, missouri turned these tiny babies in trick-or-treaters. the newborns are dressed from super heroes to butterflies and creating a special halloween memory for their parents. they are so cute! >>> on the cbs "moneywatch." a delay for apple's new wireless headphones and chipotle has a new burger. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. >>> health care comes the dow...
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>> apparently people in kansas city, missouri support adoption. last weekend the pet project had a goal to find homes for 500 animals. they exceeded their goal, adopting out over 800 animals. to celebrate they created this video of themselves dancing in the mt pet kennels. >> the election for the next president is only a few weeks away. you are chasing a a story about a house divided. >> religion and politics. normally two topics you avoided any dinner party. what if you have to share a dinner table or even a bed, every single night was somebody who shares political views that are wildly different than yours. meet tracy and lawrence from manhattan. they have been living together for eight years. normally they don't fall on follow on opposite sides of the aisle but they sure they have very interesting reasons for why they are supporting opposing parties. >> it started back in 2000 and but we got back together after dating for a little bit and we broke up and got back together. she went and saw a celebrity psychic to see if i was going to be the one
>> apparently people in kansas city, missouri support adoption. last weekend the pet project had a goal to find homes for 500 animals. they exceeded their goal, adopting out over 800 animals. to celebrate they created this video of themselves dancing in the mt pet kennels. >> the election for the next president is only a few weeks away. you are chasing a a story about a house divided. >> religion and politics. normally two topics you avoided any dinner party. what if you have...
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a news producer originally from kansas city, missouri... and our returning champion -- a video editor from new york, new york... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek!
a news producer originally from kansas city, missouri... and our returning champion -- a video editor from new york, new york... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek!
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he spent more than 25 years with the police department in kansas city, missouri. marion's city manager praised mchale for working with the community and other police departments. sot "he started and still continues to participate in a task force against violence in the area of kansas city that he works in. he's done a lot of work with a lot of agencies to help coordinate projects on a multi state area. so he's got a lot of experience he's replacing longtime chief harry daugherty, who retired earlier this year. energy bills might be a little higher than you expect this winter. the energy department says bills are likely to be higher because of slightly increased prices of heating fuels. those include natural gas, electricity, heating oil and propane. the energy department also says people can expect a colder winter than last year, which was mild. "things right now aren't set in ston the market i think the eia has sort of captured a fair expectation of what customers should expect over the course of the winter." experts say there are several ways to save on energy. t
he spent more than 25 years with the police department in kansas city, missouri. marion's city manager praised mchale for working with the community and other police departments. sot "he started and still continues to participate in a task force against violence in the area of kansas city that he works in. he's done a lot of work with a lot of agencies to help coordinate projects on a multi state area. so he's got a lot of experience he's replacing longtime chief harry daugherty, who...
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volunteers made about 40 costumes for babies in the n-i- c-u unit at saint luke's hospital in kansas city, missouri. they want to make sure families aren't missing out on those "babys firsts" moments during the holidays -- costumes ranged from superheroes to a butterfly. the march of dimes is making plans for families that will be here over thanksgiving and christmas. also trending online this morning --- there's a new optical illusion taking over the internet. it involves a pair of legs. can you spo the internet is divided -- some see shiny, oily legs.. others see white paint streaks.. most people said once the paint was pointed out them, they couldn't "un- see" it that way. the instagram user who originally posted the photo confirms it is, in attention fans of "24" ---- fox has released a first look at the spin off attention fans of "24" ---- fox has released a first look at the spin off series. we have the video coming up at 7-30. and new body camera video - capturing the moment police confronted a bombing suspect in new york city... coming up -- hear what the officer said to luzader says "..a l
volunteers made about 40 costumes for babies in the n-i- c-u unit at saint luke's hospital in kansas city, missouri. they want to make sure families aren't missing out on those "babys firsts" moments during the holidays -- costumes ranged from superheroes to a butterfly. the march of dimes is making plans for families that will be here over thanksgiving and christmas. also trending online this morning --- there's a new optical illusion taking over the internet. it involves a pair of...
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joseph mchale is a commander in the kansas city, missouri, police department. and george austin is the captain of internal affairs with the charlotte - mecklenburg police department in north carolina. people in cascade will soon get a look at the plans to rebuild the only state highway running through the town. will host an informational meeting about planned repairs to highway 136 next wednesday. the meeting will run from 4 to 7 at cascade's city hall. the portion of the highway undergoing repairs runs from the intersection with first ave to the northern city limits. some students in the central city school district got to stick their principal to the wall. it was part of a challenge to raise the money to fund an honor flight for veterans to high schools competed against each other. students duct taped the principal of the school that did not win to the wall for the lunch hour. "i was a little surprised there was a conspiracy theory against me but i think it was like...every dollar went to the other side." the high school principal stayed stuck to the wall for
joseph mchale is a commander in the kansas city, missouri, police department. and george austin is the captain of internal affairs with the charlotte - mecklenburg police department in north carolina. people in cascade will soon get a look at the plans to rebuild the only state highway running through the town. will host an informational meeting about planned repairs to highway 136 next wednesday. the meeting will run from 4 to 7 at cascade's city hall. the portion of the highway undergoing...
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joseph mchale is a commander in the kansas city, missouri, police department. and george austin is the captain of internal affairs with the charlotte - mecklenburg police department in north carolina. a look at the plans to rebuild the only state highway running through the town. according to our coverage partner k-d-t-h, the city will host an informational meeting about planned repairs to highway 136 next wednesday. the meeting goes from 4 to 7 at cascade's city hall. the portion of the highway undergoing repairs runs from the intersection with first ave to the northern city limits. there's a possible break through in the search for a cure i which affects about 1 million americans. researchers at iowa state university have found a protein in the brain that could lead to a cure for parkinson's. the science is pretty complex, so they say its hard to estimate a timeline on the research. but they hope to make solid progress within 5 years. this discovery gives scientists a new target to look at when it comes to fighting parkinson's disease. "what we call susceptib
joseph mchale is a commander in the kansas city, missouri, police department. and george austin is the captain of internal affairs with the charlotte - mecklenburg police department in north carolina. a look at the plans to rebuild the only state highway running through the town. according to our coverage partner k-d-t-h, the city will host an informational meeting about planned repairs to highway 136 next wednesday. the meeting goes from 4 to 7 at cascade's city hall. the portion of the...
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joseph mchale is a commander in the kansas city, missouri, police is the captain of internal affairs with the charlotte - mecklenburg police department in north carolina. according to a recent study, more people say they are in a job that requires above average education. at the same time, it shows earnings have slowed over plan on a cool, windy day! clearing sky this afternoon. highs will generally be in the upper 50s to lower 60s. the weekend continues to look great with highs well into the 60s both days. no frost is expected this weekend, though temperatures at night will cool down to the lower 40s. next week, the main theme is for warmer than normal conditions to continue. moisture is very limited with the next front that arrives on monday night. have a great weekend! today: gradual clearing. cooler and windy. wind: nw 15-25. wind: nw 5-10. low: 41 tomorrow: mostly sunny. wind: sw 5-10. high: 65 tom. night: partly cloudy. wind: sw 5-10. low: 45 thanks kaj. plan on a cool, windy day! clouds will be around for much of the morning with clearing sky this afternoon. highs will general
joseph mchale is a commander in the kansas city, missouri, police is the captain of internal affairs with the charlotte - mecklenburg police department in north carolina. according to a recent study, more people say they are in a job that requires above average education. at the same time, it shows earnings have slowed over plan on a cool, windy day! clearing sky this afternoon. highs will generally be in the upper 50s to lower 60s. the weekend continues to look great with highs well into the...
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after a search police tracked down casey gaskill in kansas city missouri. he is accused of killing his mother, 66-year-old shannon manger in his apartment in september. police say they found him at a homeless shelter in kansas city tipped off by someone who saw his photo on tv. investigators have not discuss a motive in this case. >>> a warning for parents after a man acting suspicions -- suspicious around schools. there have been two incidents reported on or near schools and send carlos. police have released a sketch of the man. >> the superintendents told us the students were approached our central middle school did not attend school here but they are sending out an email today to parents to make them aware of what has happened. he was a sketch of the man who sheriff's deputies are calling a person of interest. san mateo county officials are saying he was loading -- lording loitering around the campus. he ended up leaving and several days later about a mile away a man fitting that same description drove up to central middle school and started talking to a
after a search police tracked down casey gaskill in kansas city missouri. he is accused of killing his mother, 66-year-old shannon manger in his apartment in september. police say they found him at a homeless shelter in kansas city tipped off by someone who saw his photo on tv. investigators have not discuss a motive in this case. >>> a warning for parents after a man acting suspicions -- suspicious around schools. there have been two incidents reported on or near schools and send...
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host: claudia from kansas city, missouri. good morning, trump supporter. caller: good morning. about the e to talk first issue that you brought up, that donaldyou said russians to hack hillary clinton's e-mails. hat i heard and i heard it several times the same clip, he hack it, ing them to hadas implying that if they already done so, would they look had gh the data that they and see if they could find certain things. at it in that regard, if that is true fthere i didn't ething that hear, then wouldn't have you to completely false? host: angie drobnic holan, what you think? guest: we rated it half true. comment.peculiar one thing about donald trump is hat he's a very dynamic public speaker. he often says things where his could be interpreted he's been or ironic, difficult to fact check in that way. sometimes he contradicts himself. we've done a number of reports where he says he didn't say say o. that e did one about the russians hacking, was an eyebrow raising statement when he said maybe the hillary can find clinton's e-mails. there is a lot of concern now russia e comment th
host: claudia from kansas city, missouri. good morning, trump supporter. caller: good morning. about the e to talk first issue that you brought up, that donaldyou said russians to hack hillary clinton's e-mails. hat i heard and i heard it several times the same clip, he hack it, ing them to hadas implying that if they already done so, would they look had gh the data that they and see if they could find certain things. at it in that regard, if that is true fthere i didn't ething that hear, then...
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. >> by the time she was 21, emily had moved about 200 miles south to kansas city, missouri, working in a hair salon. one night in 2001, she went to a bar and a local boy named alex fazzino spotted her from across the room. >> it's one of those, like, ah-ha moments, you might say. i was like, i have to go talk to that girl. >> after a few dates, alex says he knew she was the one. >> what did you like about her? >> what didn't i? she was beautiful. she was very nice. she dressed impeccably. >> alex's mother joanne knew something was happening when her son asked if he could bring emily to sunday dinner. >> he said, i have met someone. and i would love to be able to bring her over so that you all can get to know herbert. >> and you thought, well, here we go. >> yes, i did. >> back in boone, emily's family heard about the boy from kansas city. >> she called me up and said, i met this fellow. he's italian, and she said, you're going to love his family. they're louder than us. and she fell in love with the whole family immediately. >> emily's sister amy could see they were in love. >> her
. >> by the time she was 21, emily had moved about 200 miles south to kansas city, missouri, working in a hair salon. one night in 2001, she went to a bar and a local boy named alex fazzino spotted her from across the room. >> it's one of those, like, ah-ha moments, you might say. i was like, i have to go talk to that girl. >> after a few dates, alex says he knew she was the one. >> what did you like about her? >> what didn't i? she was beautiful. she was very...
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returning for their third day with a total of 20,900 bucks, from kansas city, missouri--it's the champs--it's the dunn family... [cheering and applause] and from davie, florida, it's the stone family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and possibly drive out of here in a brand-new car. let's go. give me rebecca. give me krissy. here we go, ladies. we got the top 8 answers on the board. name a term of endearment it would be weird for a man to use when addressing his mother. [beeping] rebecca: "sexy." steve: "hey, sexy, what's up?" krissy: "hey, baby." steve: "hey, baby." krissy: whoo! you want-- we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. [cheering and applause] hey, darrick, give me a term of endearment it'd be weird for a man to use addressing his mother. darrick: "you have a great body." krissy: yeah. good answer.
returning for their third day with a total of 20,900 bucks, from kansas city, missouri--it's the champs--it's the dunn family... [cheering and applause] and from davie, florida, it's the stone family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and possibly drive out of here in a brand-new car. let's go. give me rebecca. give me krissy. here we go, ladies. we got the top 8 answers on the board. name a term of endearment it would be weird for a man to use when...
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the babies at the nicu in kansas city, missouri. got dress up thanks to the march of dimes, the parents chose their babies costumes that best matched their personality. >> very cool. our little guy spent time in the nicu and they are some of the best most dedicated doctors around. that doesn't surprise me. lets talk about the accuweather forecast. the rain is getting out of here? >> yes, a wet evening but a nice stretch of weather as we end the week going into the upcoming weekend but right now it is still wet in and around philadelphia on stormtracker 6 live double scan a bit of a break through much of new jersey easton south of philadelphia, and again lingering showers to the north and west. we first stop up toward the lehigh valley and allentown and route 100 south of there to pottstown and northern parts of bucks as well as montgomery county dealing with a steady light rain at the present time. a pop there east of reading with a brief bit of heavier rain when see the batch of yellow now head ago way from newcastle county towards
the babies at the nicu in kansas city, missouri. got dress up thanks to the march of dimes, the parents chose their babies costumes that best matched their personality. >> very cool. our little guy spent time in the nicu and they are some of the best most dedicated doctors around. that doesn't surprise me. lets talk about the accuweather forecast. the rain is getting out of here? >> yes, a wet evening but a nice stretch of weather as we end the week going into the upcoming weekend...
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. >> i am an attorney in kansas city, missouri. i practice about missosouri and kansas. i'm the regional vice president of the national lawyers guild. wewe'rere at thee very early sts of taking a look to see what has happened in terms of the civil-rights violations that have occurred. unfortunately, it seems like e e local l authorities here, the morton county sheriff's department and in fact the state of south dakotota, , looks like there seriously disregarding g e civivil rights s many individus . some of the things that we are taking a close look at right now and probably anticipated some point in the future, filing lawsuits in the u.s. district court would be for the violation of first amendment rights against journalists that have occurred. we have seen particularly the sheriff's department, law enforcrcement, appears to be targetingg journalists. there have been a number of citizenn journalisists arrestedn his to be particularly going after native american journalists as well. please have become increasingly militarized over the years. we saw that in my home state
. >> i am an attorney in kansas city, missouri. i practice about missosouri and kansas. i'm the regional vice president of the national lawyers guild. wewe'rere at thee very early sts of taking a look to see what has happened in terms of the civil-rights violations that have occurred. unfortunately, it seems like e e local l authorities here, the morton county sheriff's department and in fact the state of south dakotota, , looks like there seriously disregarding g e civivil rights s many...
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forest gill of kansas city, missouri. >> he put the idea of the bright colors and the sticky paper together to come up with a now located in lenexa, kansas. >> this innovation was to make the bumper sign self sticking. >> america's post-war love affair with the automobile guaranteed that these traveling billboards got around. butte tourist attractions, not political campaigns, were the original users. >> america speaks at the polling -- >> 195 was the first real bumper sticker presidential election. eisenhower versus stevenson. ike versus adlai. >> this is sort of play on adlai stevenson and his worn out shoe. they kept using it as he's working so hard to win your vote but then obviously the republicans also used it as an attack on him. bumper sticker studios. in an election year this one company prints four million, 15 million of those political. >> just a wide range of candidates for congress, for sheriff. >> gill prints whatever message a customer wants. positive or negative. the company has no political agenda. >> feel free to look through. case for the people who commission them. >> i'
forest gill of kansas city, missouri. >> he put the idea of the bright colors and the sticky paper together to come up with a now located in lenexa, kansas. >> this innovation was to make the bumper sign self sticking. >> america's post-war love affair with the automobile guaranteed that these traveling billboards got around. butte tourist attractions, not political campaigns, were the original users. >> america speaks at the polling -- >> 195 was the first real...
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. >> woodruff: kaine grew up in kansas city, missouri, the elder of two brothers.ather, a metal worker. his mother, a teacher. >> i wanted to be a man for others. somebody who fought for the rights of others, had others' backs, would stand up for others, especially if others wouldn't. >> woodruff: the catholic church played an integral role in both mens' early lives. the jesuit-educated kaine came from a family that he says- cared very much about the church, and very little about politics. jeff schapiro has covered kaine for the "richmond times- dispatch" for more than a decade. >> the jesuit connection is important for several reasons most notably the idea of liberation theology that faith manifests itself in political action. >> woodruff: like kaine, pence was a catholic school kid- serving as an altar boy- sometimes, seven days a week. the future g.o.p. governor also had an early interest in politics-- democratic politics. >> he was a youth coordinator for the democratic party in his county at one point. he revered the kennedys; he had a bust of j.f.k. he voted
. >> woodruff: kaine grew up in kansas city, missouri, the elder of two brothers.ather, a metal worker. his mother, a teacher. >> i wanted to be a man for others. somebody who fought for the rights of others, had others' backs, would stand up for others, especially if others wouldn't. >> woodruff: the catholic church played an integral role in both mens' early lives. the jesuit-educated kaine came from a family that he says- cared very much about the church, and very little...
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i'm in kansas city, missouri home to beautiful fountains, parks, ahi
i'm in kansas city, missouri home to beautiful fountains, parks, ahi