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the passage of the kansas-nebraska act on may 30, 1854, lincoln and his friends joined the battle. the lead editorial in the lincoln state journal in springfield, written possibly by herndon as always with lincoln's approval, express or tacit appeared under a mocking , headline. if there is the least evidence that the people of the free states are disposed to sit down quietly under the accumulated insult and wrongs sought to be inflicted on this slavery extension administration and its servile supporters, we do not see evidence of it. on the contrary, almost everywhere, we see a general uprising and condemnation by the people of the wanton, uncalled for, and grievous wrong, sought to be inflicted upon this country by pierce, douglas, and company. well, douglas' newspaper, the illinois state register, returned the fire, editorializing against the illinois state journal and lincoln and his friends. and i was somewhat hesitant about reading this, but i am going to quote it directly, because this is what lincoln had to contend with in his day. and this is what stephen a. douglas' newsp
the passage of the kansas-nebraska act on may 30, 1854, lincoln and his friends joined the battle. the lead editorial in the lincoln state journal in springfield, written possibly by herndon as always with lincoln's approval, express or tacit appeared under a mocking , headline. if there is the least evidence that the people of the free states are disposed to sit down quietly under the accumulated insult and wrongs sought to be inflicted on this slavery extension administration and its servile...
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." >> reporter: the kansas river separates kansas from missouri. but it also divides more than that. there's a family on each side. and for a long time, each has been separated from the truth. and from each other. each thought they were alone in wanting answers to the same questions. >> outraged that i've gone years without ever knowing -- connecting them and getting closer to those answers took more than a quarter century. >> unless you go through this, you have no idea what it's like. this is how it happened. and how it began. >> reporter: it was december 29, 1989, in kansas city, kansas. a train conductor found the body. right alongside the railroad tracks, under the highway. >> this just seemed like it was somethin' right out of a crime scene book. >> reporter: at only 19, police cadet jeff cheek had already been to a few homicide scenes. but now he was looking at the body of a girl about his own age. >> the body was behind the pillar. >> so hidden from the road? >> obvious attempt to hide her from the road. >> reporter: the victim had been stab
." >> reporter: the kansas river separates kansas from missouri. but it also divides more than that. there's a family on each side. and for a long time, each has been separated from the truth. and from each other. each thought they were alone in wanting answers to the same questions. >> outraged that i've gone years without ever knowing -- connecting them and getting closer to those answers took more than a quarter century. >> unless you go through this, you have no idea...
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>> we certainly hope to get on the agriculture committee. kansas is first and foremost an ag state and we want a voice back on the ag committee. as far as health care, i hope to influence it through a doc caucus. speaker ryan definitely listens to the physicians. and my relationship with speaker ryan, dr. price is a very good friend. certainly support him as hhs secretary. he's one of the kindest, wisest men i've ever met. so i think having his ear, listening to him, dr. price and i have been throwing ideas off each other now for almost a year and eph question i've had dr. price has had a great answer. just to expand, i think first of all i want to reassure the american public we're not pushing anybody off the cliff. we're not going to pull your rug out from under you. if you like your aca policy and the $12,000 deductible, great, keep it. but we think when we let free market forces move ahead that we'll have a better, more affordable insurance policy. there are some very, very simple things we can do. number one is transparent prices. i think if t
>> we certainly hope to get on the agriculture committee. kansas is first and foremost an ag state and we want a voice back on the ag committee. as far as health care, i hope to influence it through a doc caucus. speaker ryan definitely listens to the physicians. and my relationship with speaker ryan, dr. price is a very good friend. certainly support him as hhs secretary. he's one of the kindest, wisest men i've ever met. so i think having his ear, listening to him, dr. price and i have...
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it dates from about the year 1400. >> what's really exciting about the kansas relic is for the firstbe able to compare the carbon data relic with the one we've already obtained from bulgaria. >> the bone has been identified as a human bone coming from a hand. >> what's interesting about the finger is it's part of a medieval treasure, the guelph treasure, that has connections with the german lord henry the lion. we know that he visited constantinople and requested relics. but it's possible that may have had origins much older than that. ♪ >> should we get the bone out and have a look at it now? >> sitting in an elaborate gilt housing dating back to the 14th century, for the researchers the challenge will be thou remove the bone from its precious casing. ♪ and when they try to extract the bone from its mount, there's a problem. >> the mount does not come off of the bone. >> oh, you mean i can't actually take the bone out? >> no. >> and that means tom will struggle to reach the central part of the finger containing collagen, the most reliable material for carbon dating. >> it's very tri
it dates from about the year 1400. >> what's really exciting about the kansas relic is for the firstbe able to compare the carbon data relic with the one we've already obtained from bulgaria. >> the bone has been identified as a human bone coming from a hand. >> what's interesting about the finger is it's part of a medieval treasure, the guelph treasure, that has connections with the german lord henry the lion. we know that he visited constantinople and requested relics. but...
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, the shooting in kansas. while the story is evolving, early reports out of kansas are equally disturbing. with that i would be glad to take your questions. reporter: there is a report this morning you reached out deprectly to the c.i.a. director pompeo. did you directly contact director pompeo to knock down "the new york times" story on the russian connection? sean: let me walk through the entire timeline. it's important. as i mentioned maybe a week ago "the new york times" published a story what they called contact between members of the trump campaign and russian officials. the f.b.i., deputy director was at a meeting at the white house with a meet -- in a meeting. he said the report in "the new york times" was, quote, b.s. for viewers at home i think you can figure out what that means. i'll leave it alone. the chief of staff said thank you for sharing that with me. can we let other people know that's not accurate. they went back and forth to see what was appropriate. finally came to the conclusion that they
, the shooting in kansas. while the story is evolving, early reports out of kansas are equally disturbing. with that i would be glad to take your questions. reporter: there is a report this morning you reached out deprectly to the c.i.a. director pompeo. did you directly contact director pompeo to knock down "the new york times" story on the russian connection? sean: let me walk through the entire timeline. it's important. as i mentioned maybe a week ago "the new york times"...
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now the president's senior adviser is citing the work of kansas secretary of state crisco back. ight talk... ...so you can take and share pictures any time of day. with a network that helps you save the day... bunny! ...for half the cost. bunny wants to go one more time! here we go! alright, i'm coming home! get an iphone7. unlimited plans with 5gb of high-speed data start at just $45 a month... ...on america's largest, most dependable 4glte networks. straight talk wireless. only at walmart. the search for relief often leads here.s, today there's drug-free aleve direct therapy. a high intensity tens device that uses technology once only in doctors' offices. for deep penetrating relief at the source. aleve direct therapy. youthat's why you drink ensure. sidelined. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. >> three million to five million illegal votes. no evidence has been backing that up. now they say thousands of illegal voters in new hampshire alone cost the president an ele
now the president's senior adviser is citing the work of kansas secretary of state crisco back. ight talk... ...so you can take and share pictures any time of day. with a network that helps you save the day... bunny! ...for half the cost. bunny wants to go one more time! here we go! alright, i'm coming home! get an iphone7. unlimited plans with 5gb of high-speed data start at just $45 a month... ...on america's largest, most dependable 4glte networks. straight talk wireless. only at walmart....
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, on my way to the university of kansas home of the jayhawks, one of the most storied teams in of basketball. now, kansas is actually not where the tale of this strange inheritance begins, but through a turn of events, it does wind up here. >> in 1939, my grandfather, dr. james naismith passed away and left us an artifact that dates back to 1891. >> he was my great-grandfather, and what he left us was the magna carta of basketball. >> naismiths. jamie. >> i'm jim. good to meet you. >> hi, jim. how are you? >> jamie, i'm sean naismith. >> great to meet you both. >> likewise. >> i am interested to hear about your strange inheritance. i'm awfully curious what the connection is to k.u. >> we'd love to show you. my great-grandfather, dr. james naismith, started the first basketball teams here at k.u. [ whistle blows ] >> but time out! let's reset the clock. the boy who would grow up to invent basketball, james naismith, is born in ontario, canada, in 1861. at age 9, he and his brother and sister are orphaned when both their parents die of typhoid fever. >> the three kids were left w
, on my way to the university of kansas home of the jayhawks, one of the most storied teams in of basketball. now, kansas is actually not where the tale of this strange inheritance begins, but through a turn of events, it does wind up here. >> in 1939, my grandfather, dr. james naismith passed away and left us an artifact that dates back to 1891. >> he was my great-grandfather, and what he left us was the magna carta of basketball. >> naismiths. jamie. >> i'm jim. good...
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in the state of kansas, then that's considered aggravated human trafficking. the convictions that you have on your record from the one previous case that you've had, you're facing -- >> 618 months. >> over 50 years in prison if convicted of this crime. and i find it very interesting that as part of the discovery in the case, they have your text messages where you're referring to this girl as someone that you just were trying to help. >> bacon's arrest occurred 14 months earlier. up to 24 hours earlier, his lawyer had been a public defender who was able to bring him a plea deal for ten years in prison. but when bacon's mother recently inherited some money, she urged him not to take the deal, and in hopes of winning an acquittal, spent much of the money to hire sarah swain. >> it was a big decision for her and me. caused problems between her and her husband. he definitely wouldn't tell her not to do it, but he told her he was not on board with it. >> and money is a factor in bacon's case, because he accepted money from the girl following her acts of prostitution
in the state of kansas, then that's considered aggravated human trafficking. the convictions that you have on your record from the one previous case that you've had, you're facing -- >> 618 months. >> over 50 years in prison if convicted of this crime. and i find it very interesting that as part of the discovery in the case, they have your text messages where you're referring to this girl as someone that you just were trying to help. >> bacon's arrest occurred 14 months...
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the indian embassy in washington has expressed deep concern over the killing of an indian in kansas in what is believed to be a racially motivated attack. as a vigil is held for victim is, his wife said they had grown anxious about racial hatred after the election of donald trump. ijust could not sleep. i was talking and then i was like, he will be safe in this country. talking and then i was like, he will be safe in this countryli talking and then i was like, he will be safe in this country. i am so worried. the exodus of civilians from western mosul — as iraqi troops push deeper into territory held by islamic state also coming up, the woman linked to the murder of kimjong—nam — says she got 90 dollars to take part in what she thought was a prank. the dream is over. claudio ranieri says goodbye to the leicester city players after he was sacked by the club. cello. the indian embassy in washington has expressed deep concern over the killing of an indian man and the injuring of another in a shooting incident in kansas. more than a hundred people gathered for a vigil in kansas honouring t
the indian embassy in washington has expressed deep concern over the killing of an indian in kansas in what is believed to be a racially motivated attack. as a vigil is held for victim is, his wife said they had grown anxious about racial hatred after the election of donald trump. ijust could not sleep. i was talking and then i was like, he will be safe in this country. talking and then i was like, he will be safe in this countryli talking and then i was like, he will be safe in this country. i...
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the debt ceiling coming up. here in kansas you are trying to deal with your own budget. $900 million shortfall in the budget and you're trying to do a number of things. are you, how are you going to get it done? >> we are going to do a lot of the same things he's talking about. we've got to cut our costs, and we been doing that. we've got to be able to get growth taking place. we are starting to see that. part of our problem has been the commodity prices have been low. we are a major oil state, a major agriculture state. a lot of what we've got to do is hold our costs down until some normalcy comes back. as we get more growth, that's the long term teeth. you've got to grow and that's with the president is pointing to. we cut taxes on small business to create growth. he is looking at doing that. that's the key piece of long term, get the growth going. under president obama, we had less than 2% growth rates. this country is capable of a 4% growth rate and we've got to get it up. >> bret: you have seen the committee for responsib
the debt ceiling coming up. here in kansas you are trying to deal with your own budget. $900 million shortfall in the budget and you're trying to do a number of things. are you, how are you going to get it done? >> we are going to do a lot of the same things he's talking about. we've got to cut our costs, and we been doing that. we've got to be able to get growth taking place. we are starting to see that. part of our problem has been the commodity prices have been low. we are a major oil...
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in kansas and while the story is evolving, early reports out of kansas are equally disturbing. so with that, i would be glad to take your questions. >> reporter: there is a report this morning that you reached out directly to the cia director mike pompeo. did you directly contact him and ask them to knock down "the new york times" story on the russian connection? >> press secretary spicer: if i may, let me walk through the entire timeline. i think it is important. as i mentioned a week ago, the near times published a story about what they called contacts between members of the trump campaign and russian officials. the fbi deputy director was in a meeting here at the white house that morning. after the meeting concluded, he asked the chief of staff to stay back a second to tell him that the report in the near times was "b.s." for viewers at home, they can figure out what that means. i will leave it at that. at that time, the chief of staff said thank you for sharing that with me, can we let other people know that this story is not accurate? throughout the day, they went back and
in kansas and while the story is evolving, early reports out of kansas are equally disturbing. so with that, i would be glad to take your questions. >> reporter: there is a report this morning that you reached out directly to the cia director mike pompeo. did you directly contact him and ask them to knock down "the new york times" story on the russian connection? >> press secretary spicer: if i may, let me walk through the entire timeline. i think it is important. as i...
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the shooting death of an indian immigrant who had gone to a bar in kansas this week for a drink after work. the other was being described as the prolonged questioning of the son of boxing legend muhammad ali who says he was detained at a florida airport. their lawyer directly linking this to president trump's efforts to ban some from entering the united states. we start with the killing in kansas and nbc's morgan rad ford. >> reporter: in kansas, a community in shock. >> hate has no purpose, it serves no purpose. >> police say continue opened fire in a bar killing one and wounding another. what the fbi is viewing as a possible hate crime. >> our role is work jointly with local law enforcement to determine if an individual's civil rights were violated. >> reporter: both victims were born in india and working for garmin. he yelled get out of my country before being escorted out of the bar and then returning with a gun. >> i've got two down with gunshot wounds to the chest. >> 24-year-old chased the shooter and was shot in the hand and chest. he did what anyone should have done. >> about
the shooting death of an indian immigrant who had gone to a bar in kansas this week for a drink after work. the other was being described as the prolonged questioning of the son of boxing legend muhammad ali who says he was detained at a florida airport. their lawyer directly linking this to president trump's efforts to ban some from entering the united states. we start with the killing in kansas and nbc's morgan rad ford. >> reporter: in kansas, a community in shock. >> hate has no...
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the g.p.s. company garmin, in kansas city. he indian man who survived his wounds said today, the shooter had asked them what kinds of visas they had and if they were in the u.s. legally. a witness has said the shooter yelled "get out of my country" before opening fire. u.s. customs and border protection is getting ready to solicit designs for president trump's proposed border wall with mexico. c.b.p. says it will post design specifications in early march, and then accept proposals for two weeks, before asking contractors to bid on chosen proposals in april. the department of homeland security estimates a border wall would take three years to build and cost close to $22 billion, significantly more than the trump administration and congress have projected. the environmental protection agency is delaying implementation of a rule to make mining companies show they're able to pay for cleanup costs. e.p.a. administrator scott pruitt says he's extending the public comment period four months to get more input from mine owners, who oppo
the g.p.s. company garmin, in kansas city. he indian man who survived his wounds said today, the shooter had asked them what kinds of visas they had and if they were in the u.s. legally. a witness has said the shooter yelled "get out of my country" before opening fire. u.s. customs and border protection is getting ready to solicit designs for president trump's proposed border wall with mexico. c.b.p. says it will post design specifications in early march, and then accept proposals for...
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but that thrill ride would cost the kansas state let gislator a his wife most dear. >> six went to the park and five came back. >> reporter: for the first time scott and michelle schwab recount that tortured sunday. hoping that sharing their story will help keep caleb's memory alive. >> i still remember him sitting on the floor, we're going to go to the park! he lit up, so excited. >> reporter: the schwabs piled their four boys, including 10-year-old caleb, into the car. they had a nickname for their second son. >> called him monkey bear because he climbed everything. he would hug like a bear. he's 10 years old, he still wraps his arms and legs around you for a hug. >> reporter: he was that kind of brother. you see him here dancing with his baby brother isaac. when they got to the park, caleb and his 12-year-old brother nathan went right to the 170-foot scaffold of verruct, which means "insane" in german, billed as an extreme thrill ride. >> i said, brothers stick together. he says, i know, dad. >> reporter: it was the last time his parents would see caleb alive. big brother nathan was
but that thrill ride would cost the kansas state let gislator a his wife most dear. >> six went to the park and five came back. >> reporter: for the first time scott and michelle schwab recount that tortured sunday. hoping that sharing their story will help keep caleb's memory alive. >> i still remember him sitting on the floor, we're going to go to the park! he lit up, so excited. >> reporter: the schwabs piled their four boys, including 10-year-old caleb, into the car....
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the popular vote would have got to popular vote? >> not in kansas. if you take the really big states like california, texas, some of the states that have a large alien population, you could have more than a million votes -- >> neil: or you could have cases in some of those close industrial states that went to donald trump where it could have been hillary clinton? >> yep, that's theoretically possible, too. no question. we don't know. one great thing about the american system, your vote is confidential. we dough know which person that individual voted for who voted fraudulently. >> neil: all right. i'm not minimizing, by the way, that there -- hankie pankie exists in all elections. it seems at a time when we have so much to focus on, maybe this is not prominent. a year ago today, can you believe it, antonin scalia died. now neil gorsuch fights to win nomination. chris scalia is here to weigh-in on the legacy at stake. next. >> neil: all right. a busy day for the president. he's scheduled to speak with maureen scalia. the wife of antonin scalia, that di
the popular vote would have got to popular vote? >> not in kansas. if you take the really big states like california, texas, some of the states that have a large alien population, you could have more than a million votes -- >> neil: or you could have cases in some of those close industrial states that went to donald trump where it could have been hillary clinton? >> yep, that's theoretically possible, too. no question. we don't know. one great thing about the american system,...
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. >>> coming up, the kansas man with the golden can. >> we'll meet the lucky football fan who is beer run earned him free super bowl tickets for life. >> wonder who he's rooting for. also ahead the veteran pro player who had it all until an arrest involving his ex-wife turned his world upside down. what he's now saying about the allegations levied against him. you can find us on facebook w florida n twitterabcwnn and you're watching "world news now" on friday. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. with toothpaste or plain water.an their dentures and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polide
. >>> coming up, the kansas man with the golden can. >> we'll meet the lucky football fan who is beer run earned him free super bowl tickets for life. >> wonder who he's rooting for. also ahead the veteran pro player who had it all until an arrest involving his ex-wife turned his world upside down. what he's now saying about the allegations levied against him. you can find us on facebook w florida n twitterabcwnn and you're watching "world news now" on friday. how...
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nor did he mention the hate crime investigation currently under way in kansas after adam purinton, a vy veteran, reportedly opened fire on two engineers from india at a bar killing one of them, wuntding the other as well as a bystander who tried to intervene. according to the kansas star, one witness heard him say "get out of my country" before the shooting. he was arrested at another bar when the bartender called police after the suspect allegedly said he killed two middle eastern men. the father of the surviving indian engineer is urging his son to come home telling the local paper "the situation seems to be pretty bad after trump took over as the u.s. president. i appeal to all the parents in india not to send their children to the u.s. in the present circumstances." according to reuters, the white house press secretary said it was too early to guess a motive and "it would be absurd to link the action to president trump's rhetoric." there's a reason trump brought up chicago and paris and sweden this morning and not kansas or tampa. he was telling his base what they want to hear. wh
nor did he mention the hate crime investigation currently under way in kansas after adam purinton, a vy veteran, reportedly opened fire on two engineers from india at a bar killing one of them, wuntding the other as well as a bystander who tried to intervene. according to the kansas star, one witness heard him say "get out of my country" before the shooting. he was arrested at another bar when the bartender called police after the suspect allegedly said he killed two middle eastern...
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in the state of kansas, that is considered aggravated human trafficking. with the convictions on your e record with the one from the previous case, you are facing -- >> 618 months. >> over 50 years in prison if convicted of this crime. and i find it very interesting that as part the discovery in the case, they have your text messages where you're referring to this girl as someone you just were trying to help. >> bacon's arrest occurred 14 months earlier. his lawyer was a public defender who brought a plea deal for ten years. when he inherited money, she urged him not to take the deal and in urge of an acquittal and hired sara. >> it was a big decision. caused problems with her and her husband. he definitely wouldn't tell her not to do it. he said he was not on board with it. >> and money is a factor in bac bacon's case because he accepted money from the girl following acts of prostitution. good did good. >> did i receive money? yeah. i was taking care of her. i guess that was her way, get cigarettes and let's get gas in the car. it was a joint thing like it
in the state of kansas, that is considered aggravated human trafficking. with the convictions on your e record with the one from the previous case, you are facing -- >> 618 months. >> over 50 years in prison if convicted of this crime. and i find it very interesting that as part the discovery in the case, they have your text messages where you're referring to this girl as someone you just were trying to help. >> bacon's arrest occurred 14 months earlier. his lawyer was a...
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the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. mr. moran: i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. moran: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that i have the opportunity to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. moran: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that i be able to express my entire remarks during this period of time. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. moran: mr. president, thank you. lad seaburg, his home is atchison, kansas, he passed away on kansas' 160th birthday. my state lost an individual who epitomizes all it means to be a kansan. throughout his life, lad was dedicated to serving his family, his friends, his colleagues and his hometown of atchison. atchison is along the missouri river, the kansas river, right on our border with our neighboring state. a long history in that community. and he and his family have had a long opportunity that they have taken advantage of to benefit the citizens of that community. h
the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. mr. moran: i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. moran: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that i have the opportunity to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. moran: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that i be able to express my entire remarks during this period of time. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. moran: mr. president,...
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mary sanchez is the from the kansas city star and has this message. cowardly members of congress should show up and face the public at town hall meetings and members of congress signed up for this when they ran for office. they were elected to serve and not just to adoering crowds, kissing cute babies and shaking the hands of veterans for touching foets touch ing photo ops. representing the people means showing up, even when the exchange may not be among friends. mary, i also think it's in some ways a little unfair, right? these members of congress who actually are showing up, they get a lot of guff. we see some of them handling is better than others. is that the reason why you're seeing members of congress dodge their voters? >> you know, some of these protesters are that. they are protesters. you know, they have complaints that they want to have voiced. but a lot of it isn't. i've sat with a lot of the people who have been gathering at the congressional offices and some of them are moderate republicans. many of them identify as independents. and a lo
mary sanchez is the from the kansas city star and has this message. cowardly members of congress should show up and face the public at town hall meetings and members of congress signed up for this when they ran for office. they were elected to serve and not just to adoering crowds, kissing cute babies and shaking the hands of veterans for touching foets touch ing photo ops. representing the people means showing up, even when the exchange may not be among friends. mary, i also think it's in some...
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and many, many, highly qualified people like chris kobak, the kansas secretary of state have looked deeply into this issue and have confirmed it to be true. and have put together evidence. i suggest you to invite chris on to the show and he can walk you through the evidence. >> just for the record. you have provided absolutely no evidence. the president's made a statement. >> the white house has provided enormous evidence with respect to voter fraud. people being registered in more than one state. dead people voting. noncitizens being registered to vote. it is a fact and you will not deny it there are massive numbers of noncitizens in this country who are registered to vote. that is a scandal. we should stop the presses. as a country, we should be aghast about the fact that you have people who have no right to vote in this country registered to vote, chanceling out the franchise of lawful citizens of this country. that is the story we should be talking about. i'm prepared to go on any show, anywhere, anytime, and say the president of the united states is correct 100%. >> well, you just rep
and many, many, highly qualified people like chris kobak, the kansas secretary of state have looked deeply into this issue and have confirmed it to be true. and have put together evidence. i suggest you to invite chris on to the show and he can walk you through the evidence. >> just for the record. you have provided absolutely no evidence. the president's made a statement. >> the white house has provided enormous evidence with respect to voter fraud. people being registered in more...
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but that thrill wide would cost the kansas state legislator and his wife what was most dear. >> six wente park and five came back. >> now for the first time, scott and michelle schwab recount that tortured sunday. the schwabs decided to take their four boys including 10-year-old kaleb you see him here dancing with his baby brother to the schlitterbahn water park. kaleb and his 12-year-old brother nathan went straight to the 170 foot scaffold of the ver racket which means insane in germany. >> before they took off, i said he said i know dad. look at me. brothers stick together. >> it was the last time they would see kaleb alive. >> big brother nathan waited for him at the bottom when the unimaginable happened. >> he was screaming. he flew from the ver rukt. >> the horror made it nearly impossible for 12-year-old nathan to explain what he had seen. >> there was a gentleman who wouldn't allow employee to come close enough to see what was going on. and he just kept saying no, trust me you don't want to go any further senator he was in such shock, good samaritans had to confirm the incomprehe
but that thrill wide would cost the kansas state legislator and his wife what was most dear. >> six wente park and five came back. >> now for the first time, scott and michelle schwab recount that tortured sunday. the schwabs decided to take their four boys including 10-year-old kaleb you see him here dancing with his baby brother to the schlitterbahn water park. kaleb and his 12-year-old brother nathan went straight to the 170 foot scaffold of the ver racket which means insane in...
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by theing a cheerful 32-year-old gunned down by a bar in kansas. the body of the indian engineer was cremated in his hometown. his killers shouted, get out of my country, before carrying out the attack. the racially motivated hate crime has sparked safety on the concern of kenyan citizens working in the -- indian citizens working in the united states and has been condemned by the white house. >> a cd in morning. mourning.in five days after the 32-year-old engineer was killed in a campus bar, his body returned to its hometown. the flower laden body burned in a wooden pirate, traditional last rites in hindu culture. still visibly in shock, the victims family expressed a deep frustration over the attack. >> this kind of thing should not happen to any family. reporter: and in jan -- indian engineer working in the u.s., he was spending time with a friend in a kansas city bar when a gunman opened fire, allegedly yelling, get out of my country. he was killed and his friend heavily injured. still walking on crutches, the survivor addressed the crowd at a me
by theing a cheerful 32-year-old gunned down by a bar in kansas. the body of the indian engineer was cremated in his hometown. his killers shouted, get out of my country, before carrying out the attack. the racially motivated hate crime has sparked safety on the concern of kenyan citizens working in the -- indian citizens working in the united states and has been condemned by the white house. >> a cd in morning. mourning.in five days after the 32-year-old engineer was killed in a campus...
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a vigil is held for the indian victim of a shooting in a kansas bar. authorities suspect it could be a hate crime. following a search for traces of a deadly nerve agent at kuala lumpur airport, the authorities give the all—clear. hello. good to have you with us. president trump say‘s he won't be attending the white house correspondents‘ dinner this year. the yearly event traditionally features a humorous speech by the sitting president. the white house has been asked to explain why it barred reporters from several news organisations, including the bbc, from a briefing on friday. from washington, laura bicker reports. this seems to be a further deterioration of the president's relationship with the press. this dinner is usually an annual, star—studded event and a chance for the press and president to sit down together and put any animosity aside. and president donald trump has decided that this year he will not attend. 15 presidents have been to this dinner. it has only been skipped on three occasions. that was president richard nixon in 1972, president
a vigil is held for the indian victim of a shooting in a kansas bar. authorities suspect it could be a hate crime. following a search for traces of a deadly nerve agent at kuala lumpur airport, the authorities give the all—clear. hello. good to have you with us. president trump say‘s he won't be attending the white house correspondents‘ dinner this year. the yearly event traditionally features a humorous speech by the sitting president. the white house has been asked to explain why it...
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. >>> authorities are investigating a possible hate crime in kansas. thespect here, 51-year-old adam currenton opened fire at a kansas city bar on wednesday, killing one and injuring two others. some claim that the attack was racially motivated. the community is trying to move on. >> hate has no purpose, serves no purpose. so for us to come back, i think we're going to be better and stronger for it. >> it really went to our hearts. it's a great little community. >> nbc's morgan radford has more on that story now. >> reporter: in kansas, a community in shock. >> hate has no purpose, serves no purpose. >> reporter: police say this 51-year-old opened fire in a bar, killing one man and wounding another. and what the fbi is now investigating as a possible hate crime. >> there's no role in this investigation to work jointly with local law enforcement to determine if an individual's civil rights were violated. >> reporter: both victims were from india and working for garmin. he reportedly yelled get out of my country before being escorted out of the bar and retur
. >>> authorities are investigating a possible hate crime in kansas. thespect here, 51-year-old adam currenton opened fire at a kansas city bar on wednesday, killing one and injuring two others. some claim that the attack was racially motivated. the community is trying to move on. >> hate has no purpose, serves no purpose. so for us to come back, i think we're going to be better and stronger for it. >> it really went to our hearts. it's a great little community. >>...
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the bbc has travelled to kansas to meet family and friends of the victim.t this vigil, stand by everyone. people from all faiths and communities came here to mourn a man who lived and worked in the city. 32—year—old srinivas kuchibhotla was an engineer who moved to kansas from india. after work last week he went for a drink with his best friend when a man approached their table. he randomly comes up and start pointing fingers. we knew something was wrong. what did he say? he came towards me and said, which country are you from? are you here illegally? the man was escorted out of the bar as eyewitnesses heard him shout, get out of my country, but he later returned. you are drinking beer, you're with your friend, next he is back with a gun. and i heard a pop. next thing i know, i was on the ground. two down, gunshot wound to the chest. we have a third with a hip wound. srinivas was killed in the attack which left a local injured. i was more than happy to risk my attacks to help others. this man chased the gunmen, was also shot and is recovering in hospital. 5
the bbc has travelled to kansas to meet family and friends of the victim.t this vigil, stand by everyone. people from all faiths and communities came here to mourn a man who lived and worked in the city. 32—year—old srinivas kuchibhotla was an engineer who moved to kansas from india. after work last week he went for a drink with his best friend when a man approached their table. he randomly comes up and start pointing fingers. we knew something was wrong. what did he say? he came towards me...
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the kansas bar shooting that left an indian man dead is now officially a hate crime investigation. in a statement a short while ago. last wednesday's shoopting sparked outrage here at home and across the globe especially in india after witnesses said the suspect, 51-year-old adam purinton shouted, quote, get out of my country, before opening fire on two innocent men originally from india. srinivas kuchibhotla an engineer for garmin died because of his gunshot wounds. his friend, an american, were wounded. white house condemned the attack. spokes woman sara sanders calling it, quote, racially motivated. joining me now is congressman kevin yoder. thanks for joining us. you've been calling on prups to use his flat form tonight to condemn the shooting. he personally hasn't said anything about it in his words, publicly or on twitter. though a white house spokesperson today said the case is beginning to look like an act of racially motivated hatred. why is it important for you to hear from president trump directly about this this evening? >> well, it's not just important for me. it's imp
the kansas bar shooting that left an indian man dead is now officially a hate crime investigation. in a statement a short while ago. last wednesday's shoopting sparked outrage here at home and across the globe especially in india after witnesses said the suspect, 51-year-old adam purinton shouted, quote, get out of my country, before opening fire on two innocent men originally from india. srinivas kuchibhotla an engineer for garmin died because of his gunshot wounds. his friend, an american,...
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describe climate change as one of the grand challenges of the 21st century. that's kansas. call climate change the signature challenge of the 21st century. that's south dakota. predict aggravated and unpredictable risk from climate disruption. that's iowa. and prepare for fisheries risk that could shake the states' seafood industry from top to bottom. that's alaska. right down the row of republican senators who voted for this climate denying nominee, you have home state universities that say the opposite, that say that it's real, that it is beyond scientific debate at this point, that its effects are here, that its effects are worsening, and that it's going to shake industries like the fisheries industry from top to bottom and create significant risks and disturbances in agriculture. but not one of those senators stood up against a nominee who is the shameless tool of the industry that is causing all that harm. so i've got to ask how does that end? if you listen to what your home state universities are saying, this pressing and immense grand challenge, this greatest environm
describe climate change as one of the grand challenges of the 21st century. that's kansas. call climate change the signature challenge of the 21st century. that's south dakota. predict aggravated and unpredictable risk from climate disruption. that's iowa. and prepare for fisheries risk that could shake the states' seafood industry from top to bottom. that's alaska. right down the row of republican senators who voted for this climate denying nominee, you have home state universities that say...
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. >>> the kansas man charged in two apparent biased killings due back in court. adam purinton did not enter a plea during his first court appearance via video charged with murdering two indian immigrants at a kansas city last week. witnesses say he shouted get out of my country before. >>> takata has pleaded guilty to fraud and agreed to pay a billion dollars in penalty. they admitted to concealing an air bag defect blamed for at least 11 deaths in the u.s. alone and lawyers for the plaintiffs now say ford, honda, toyota and nissan knew for years that the air bags were dangerous but continued to use them in order to save money. >>> two extremely wealthy passengers are banking on the safety of the vehicle they're hoping will launch them further into space than any human has ever gone including american astronauts and hoping it'll happen by the end of next year. good luck. >> he's launched rockets, landing the reusable first stage on land and on an ocean barge, so when asked by two people can we fly to the moon, elon musk said, yes. despite the fact that last year
. >>> the kansas man charged in two apparent biased killings due back in court. adam purinton did not enter a plea during his first court appearance via video charged with murdering two indian immigrants at a kansas city last week. witnesses say he shouted get out of my country before. >>> takata has pleaded guilty to fraud and agreed to pay a billion dollars in penalty. they admitted to concealing an air bag defect blamed for at least 11 deaths in the u.s. alone and lawyers...
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the indian embassy in washington has expressed deep concern over the killing of an indian man in kansas, in what is believed to be a racially motivated attack. asa motivated attack. as a vigil is held for the victim, his wife said they had grown anxious about racial hatred after the election of donald trump.” about racial hatred after the election of donald trump. i was so worried. ijust election of donald trump. i was so worried. i just couldn't sleep. election of donald trump. i was so worried. ijust couldn't sleep. i was talking to him and i was like... iamso was talking to him and i was like... i am so worried. the terminal at kuala lumpur airport, where the brother of the north korean leader was murdered using a deadly nerve agent, has been declared safe. the democratic party elects a new chairman. he says the party is facing a new crisis of confidence. and claudio ranieri gets the blues as he bids goodbye to city players, after he was sacked by the club. hello and welcome. the indian embassy in washington has expressed deep concern of an indian man in kansas. two other men were in
the indian embassy in washington has expressed deep concern over the killing of an indian man in kansas, in what is believed to be a racially motivated attack. asa motivated attack. as a vigil is held for the victim, his wife said they had grown anxious about racial hatred after the election of donald trump.” about racial hatred after the election of donald trump. i was so worried. ijust election of donald trump. i was so worried. i just couldn't sleep. election of donald trump. i was so...
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. >>> wichita is the largest city in kansas, but many who live here see it not as a metropolitan center, but as a river town. and on the banks of the arkansas river is the city's best-known landmark. the 44-foot tall keeper of the plains was created by a native american artist to honor the spirit of his people. but when there's trouble on the plains, it often gets sorted out downtown at the sedgwick county jail. most of the 1150 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. while the inmate population is usually near or at capacity, the same cannot be said for the staff. >> we have a staff shortage here that we haven't seen before, and now everybody's having to work a ton of overtime. we're really trying to figure out how to combat that problem right now. it's not a glamorous job. lot of folks have no idea what you do in here and the only time they do know something has occurred is because somebody got in trouble. they never know the good stuff that you do every day. >> sheriff jeff easter has dozens of job openings
. >>> wichita is the largest city in kansas, but many who live here see it not as a metropolitan center, but as a river town. and on the banks of the arkansas river is the city's best-known landmark. the 44-foot tall keeper of the plains was created by a native american artist to honor the spirit of his people. but when there's trouble on the plains, it often gets sorted out downtown at the sedgwick county jail. most of the 1150 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with...
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each night near the kansas river in wichita it's eloom nated by a dramatic ring of fire. but it's a very different sort of drama inside the nearby searchwick county jail. deputies rushed into admin segregation, back up to an inmate disturbance. the inmate is one they're all familiar with. adrian zonker. >> put your knees to your chest. i'm standing you up. jail surveillance footage captured the start of the incident as zonker is escorted by two deputies into a court hearing. he lunges for a styrofoam trey on a food cart before he was apprehended. >> we know he'll use it as a weapon. so they have to take that as a real threat anytime he's within reach of those treys. >> zonker is waited on charges of aggravated assault and battery is taken to the medical clinic to be checked for injuries, a standard procedure following any use of force. but zonker has a different concern. >> your ribs hurt? >> this is stupid. i just want to [ bleep ] man. [ bleep ]. i'm hungry. >> all right, you're good. >> he's hungry. and that's his biggest thing. he doesn't see anything but the food. wha
each night near the kansas river in wichita it's eloom nated by a dramatic ring of fire. but it's a very different sort of drama inside the nearby searchwick county jail. deputies rushed into admin segregation, back up to an inmate disturbance. the inmate is one they're all familiar with. adrian zonker. >> put your knees to your chest. i'm standing you up. jail surveillance footage captured the start of the incident as zonker is escorted by two deputies into a court hearing. he lunges for...
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i was asked the other day about the story in kansas, the shooting in kansas. while the story is evolving, early reports out of kansas are equally disturbing. with that, i take your questions. reporter: there is a report this morning he reached out directly to the c.i.a. director pompeo. did you ask him to knock down the story on the russian connection? mr. spicer: i'll walk through the entire time line. the "new york times" published a story of what they called contacts between members of the trump campaign and russian officials. the f.b.i. deputy director was here at a meeting. after the meeting he asked the chief of staff and wanted to tell him that the report in the "new york times" was b.s. you know what that means. and at that time, the chief of staff said thank you for sharing that with me, with we let other people know the story wasn't accurate. they went back and forth and came to the conclusion that they did not want to get in the process of knocking down stories they had issues with. we were informed that other people had come to the same conclusions
i was asked the other day about the story in kansas, the shooting in kansas. while the story is evolving, early reports out of kansas are equally disturbing. with that, i take your questions. reporter: there is a report this morning he reached out directly to the c.i.a. director pompeo. did you ask him to knock down the story on the russian connection? mr. spicer: i'll walk through the entire time line. the "new york times" published a story of what they called contacts between...
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in my own circles, i'm currently under indictment with the library in kansas city having been grabbed and arrested while at the microphone at a public event because of unpopular speech. my friend and colleague, professor anthony hall in canada, university of west bridge, got torn out of his classroom as a long term tenured professor because of the condent of -- could have tent of his thought and inquiry. this is already happening around the country. it remains a hot button issue where it appears free speech is under assault by the government which is what the first amendment protects free speech from is the war on terror and specifically the relationship with the united states to israel in terms of the fraudulent nature of homeland security, the war on terror. many of these terrorist events are actually state sponsored. even looking back at berkeley, last point, is we know that elements such as where they have masks on, we have already seen where this type of thing can be sponsor the by police in order to disrupt a peaceful riot. i'm not saying all the black -- easyolice agents, but i
in my own circles, i'm currently under indictment with the library in kansas city having been grabbed and arrested while at the microphone at a public event because of unpopular speech. my friend and colleague, professor anthony hall in canada, university of west bridge, got torn out of his classroom as a long term tenured professor because of the condent of -- could have tent of his thought and inquiry. this is already happening around the country. it remains a hot button issue where it...
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we are trying to figure it out. >> i was on air for many years in kansas city. dino the former reverence. he had a huge flock. it's also odd because that is his hometown of church worshipers who used to support him. >> people want results. >> boom. >> that's it. >> one of president trump's next big projects, the border wall, there are plenty of challenges still ahead. fox news got and exclusive interview on with the dhs sec. on what those challenges might be. that plus the next elusive interview with president trump. still ahead, brian dropped the mic. i mean wish i had time to take care of my portfolio, but.. well, what are you doing tomorrow -10am? staff meeting. noon? eating. 3:45? uh, compliance training. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. 8:30? tai chi. yeah, so sounds relaxing. alright, 9:53? i usually make their lunches then, and i have a little vegan so wow, you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as hard as you do? yeah. introducing essential portfolios. the automated investing solution that lets you focus on your life. dhs secretary wi
we are trying to figure it out. >> i was on air for many years in kansas city. dino the former reverence. he had a huge flock. it's also odd because that is his hometown of church worshipers who used to support him. >> people want results. >> boom. >> that's it. >> one of president trump's next big projects, the border wall, there are plenty of challenges still ahead. fox news got and exclusive interview on with the dhs sec. on what those challenges might be. that...
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most recently, i bought a fwrook the university of oklahoma press which was just published on the town in kansas. and this is now a state park in kansas. this is one of the many all-black communities that were formed as they try to find a new life of freedom and a place in the american west. if you watched the cowboys movies or if you watched the cowboy programs, 100%, almost 00% of the cowboys are anglos. in fact, over 30% of the cowboys in the west were either african-american, hispanic-american and even native-american. out here east of fresno, east of -- joining community in clovis, they hired many native-americans to run their sheep and cattle. so this is something that you don't see in the cowboys movies. but there were black cowboys and this book, "black cowboys of the that period.vers and when you see many of these cowboys, they look just like, dress like were like -- did everything that their white counterparts did. but not only were they cowboys, they were martials and lawmen. for example, this is a biography vast reeds who was a very famous martial in the indian territory under the fa
most recently, i bought a fwrook the university of oklahoma press which was just published on the town in kansas. and this is now a state park in kansas. this is one of the many all-black communities that were formed as they try to find a new life of freedom and a place in the american west. if you watched the cowboys movies or if you watched the cowboy programs, 100%, almost 00% of the cowboys are anglos. in fact, over 30% of the cowboys in the west were either african-american,...