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all right. >> we're coming to topeka now. we're jumping in the car going to topeka. yeah. >> i do because douglas county hasn't come in yet. >> stephanie and paula are worried. >> oh! >> i'm so happy for you. >> and then, it's over. >> where is he? (laughing). >> do that again. >> i won't do it again. >> you can't do it again. >> never again. oh wow! >> man! >> bring it. bring it. >> congratulations governor. >> i think so, wait one more time. >> wait a minute, let's get a real one! >> yay, thank you so much, john. >> i cannot tell you how much it means to stephanie and i and jill and her family that you're here with us tonight. moments ago i called governor brownback and congratulated him on winning a second term. >> i'm in a state of disbelief actually. >> i'm in disbelief that there are so many uninformed voters out there. >> what were you thinking? what was it, were you informed? did you check the facts? do you understand what's going on? i don't think they do. but i don't think -- i really don't think we can change them. >> and so republicans keep the governor's
all right. >> we're coming to topeka now. we're jumping in the car going to topeka. yeah. >> i do because douglas county hasn't come in yet. >> stephanie and paula are worried. >> oh! >> i'm so happy for you. >> and then, it's over. >> where is he? (laughing). >> do that again. >> i won't do it again. >> you can't do it again. >> never again. oh wow! >> man! >> bring it. bring it. >> congratulations governor....
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. >> at washburn, university in topeka, kansas. >> reporter: we contacted washburn university.has spoken to students, he is not and has never been an add junts professor. he never sent us that contract. he later said it was proprietary. >> i see him as a fraud. i mean, that's the best word i would say to describe shawn parcel to me. >> manipulator. >> very good con artist is the way i'd put it. >> reporter: in missouri they say shawn parcels performed an autopsy procedure in a criminal case without a doctor present. so he introduced himself as a pathologist, as a medical doctor. >> that is correct. >> reporter: and he seemed believable? >> very well. >> reporter: you two are both experienced law enforcement officers, and even you were duped? >> that's right. >> reporter: the deputies say without a medical doctor's signature on the autopsy report, it's not valid. it's been more than two years since the crime, can you move forward with the prosecution? >> we cannot move forward at this time with that case at all. >> reporter: why not? >> the autopsy was not performed legally. so
. >> at washburn, university in topeka, kansas. >> reporter: we contacted washburn university.has spoken to students, he is not and has never been an add junts professor. he never sent us that contract. he later said it was proprietary. >> i see him as a fraud. i mean, that's the best word i would say to describe shawn parcel to me. >> manipulator. >> very good con artist is the way i'd put it. >> reporter: in missouri they say shawn parcels performed an...
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>> i'm an adjunct professor in topeka, kansas. >> but that, as far as we can tell, isn't accurate.e contacted washburn university, they say while he has spoken to nursing students he's not now, and never been an adjunct professor there. washburn university says that's not true. >> i have a contract that states it is true. >> can you show us that contract? >> i can. >> reporter: he never sent us that contract showing he was an adjunct professor. he said it was proprietary. >> i see him as a fraud to describe shawn parcells to me. >> manipulator. >> very good con artist. is the way i put it. >> reporter: in missouri grant and justin say shawn parcells performed an autopsy procedure in a criminal case without a doctor present. >> so he introduced himself as a pathologist, as a medical doctor? >> that is correct. >> and he seemed believable. >> very much so, yes. >> i mean, you two are both experienced law enforcement officers. and even you were duped. >> that's right. >> the deputies say without a medical doctor's signature on robert forrester's autopsy report, it's not valid. >> it's
>> i'm an adjunct professor in topeka, kansas. >> but that, as far as we can tell, isn't accurate.e contacted washburn university, they say while he has spoken to nursing students he's not now, and never been an adjunct professor there. washburn university says that's not true. >> i have a contract that states it is true. >> can you show us that contract? >> i can. >> reporter: he never sent us that contract showing he was an adjunct professor. he said it was...
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a dramatic change between to topeka and between omaha. the bottom line is, this cold air will head south and southeast. low pressure at the eating -- leading edge of the cold front. it will come sweeping eastward during the next couple of days. the bitterly cold air will push to the south and then spread east. , we willnews for us not have in our area temperatures in the teens or 20's. the air will moderate as it heads eastward. that is good news. but again, it's only the middle of november. will definitely feel more of the bite of the air a little bit later in november and december when the winter weather patterns begin to kick in. maybe of touch of fog in the morning. high of 63 degrees. the next seven days look just fine. partly sunny and high tomorrow morning -- tomorrow of 67 degrees. falling through the 50's during the concert hours. onezy and cooler, lower 60's wednesday. breezy and 40's on thursday. even colder on friday. it -- the cold air stays around for friday. >> what is going on in the redskins locker room at a the sean jack
a dramatic change between to topeka and between omaha. the bottom line is, this cold air will head south and southeast. low pressure at the eating -- leading edge of the cold front. it will come sweeping eastward during the next couple of days. the bitterly cold air will push to the south and then spread east. , we willnews for us not have in our area temperatures in the teens or 20's. the air will moderate as it heads eastward. that is good news. but again, it's only the middle of november....
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>> i'm an adjunct professor at washburn university in topeka, kansas. >> reporter: but that, as far ase could tell, isn't accurate. we contacted washburn university. they say while he has spoken to nursing students, he's not now and never been an adjunct professor there. >> washburn university says that's not true. >> okay, i have a contract that states that it is true. >> can you show us the that contract? >> i can. >> but he never sent us that contract showing he was an adjunct professor. he later said it was proprietary. >> i see him as a fraud. that's the best word i would say to describe shawn parcells to me. >> and you? >> manipulator. >> very good con artist, is the way i'd put it. >> in missouri, deputy sheriff's grant gillett and dustin jefrs says shawn parcells performed an autopsy in a criminal case without a doctor present. >> so he introduced himself as a pathologist, as a medical doctor? >> that is correct. >> and he seemed believable? >> very much so, yes. >> i mean, you too are both experienced law enforcement officers, and even you were duped. >> that's right. >> repor
>> i'm an adjunct professor at washburn university in topeka, kansas. >> reporter: but that, as far ase could tell, isn't accurate. we contacted washburn university. they say while he has spoken to nursing students, he's not now and never been an adjunct professor there. >> washburn university says that's not true. >> okay, i have a contract that states that it is true. >> can you show us the that contract? >> i can. >> but he never sent us that...
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>> i'm an adjunct professor at washburn university in topeka, kansas. >> reporter: but that, as far ascould tell, isn't accurate. we contacted washburn university. they say, while he has spoken to nursing students, he's not now, and never been an adjunct professor there. >> washburn university says that's not true. >> okay, i have a contract that states that it is true. >> can you show us that contract? >> i can. >> reporter: but he never sent us that contract showing he was an adjunct professor. he later said it was proprietary. >> i see him as a fraud. i mean, that's the best word i would say to describe shawn parcells to me. >> how about you? >> manipulator. >> very good con artist, is the way i'd put it. >> reporter: in missouri, deputies sheriff grant gillett and dustin jeffers said he performed an autopsy without a doctor present. so he presented himself as a pathologist, as a medical doctor? >> that is correct. >> reporter: and he seemed believable? >> yes. >> reporter: you two are both experienced law enforcement officers, and even you were duped? >> that's right. >> reporter:
>> i'm an adjunct professor at washburn university in topeka, kansas. >> reporter: but that, as far ascould tell, isn't accurate. we contacted washburn university. they say, while he has spoken to nursing students, he's not now, and never been an adjunct professor there. >> washburn university says that's not true. >> okay, i have a contract that states that it is true. >> can you show us that contract? >> i can. >> reporter: but he never sent us that...
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head over to topeka, kansas where pat roberts is in the political fight of his life.there following the story. thanks so much. senate hopefuls are starting to pull away in iowa, but kansas is a toss up. how likely is it that he is one of the only incumbents to lose in the cycle. >> he is the most endangered tomorrow night and winning three times before, he won with more than 60% of the vote. this is a different place for pat roberts. he is trying to call on kansas to say look at the potential for a republican majority in the senate. if that's smug want, vote for him despite his own problems and some of the tired of him factor you get with incumbents. greg orman is saying that washington is broken with both parties. tell kansas to go an independent route and maybe if he were to win, he would be an almost instant power broker in washington trying to really decide which party to go with. that's one of the question marks. he has not told people which party he would align himself with while remaining an independent in washington. this is hard to get a sense of because of t
head over to topeka, kansas where pat roberts is in the political fight of his life.there following the story. thanks so much. senate hopefuls are starting to pull away in iowa, but kansas is a toss up. how likely is it that he is one of the only incumbents to lose in the cycle. >> he is the most endangered tomorrow night and winning three times before, he won with more than 60% of the vote. this is a different place for pat roberts. he is trying to call on kansas to say look at the...
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parcels added that the coroner can pick up the body from his morgue in topeka any time.with coroners and law enforcement so angry, why haven't they gone after him. >> they say prosecutors might be worried. she says some of them may have used his autopsy reports to get convictions. convictions they don't want overturned. >> it could be a problem for that prosecuting attorney if that prosecutor has prosecuted somebody based upon shawn's findings. of course that's a problem. >> for the prosecutor. >> for the prosecutor. >> so no one wantsing to after him. >> no one has. no one has to this point. >> now, one county in missouri did file a complaint with the state's lice etchnsing board. the complaint said that they expected that a pathologist would be at the procedure. instead he did it on his own. the board closed the case without tabiking any action. >> parcels insists that the forester case was doomed from the start because the dead man's body had been embalmed prior to the autopsy and the sheriff's never turned over records. >> all right. ahead at this hour. snow and rain
parcels added that the coroner can pick up the body from his morgue in topeka any time.with coroners and law enforcement so angry, why haven't they gone after him. >> they say prosecutors might be worried. she says some of them may have used his autopsy reports to get convictions. convictions they don't want overturned. >> it could be a problem for that prosecuting attorney if that prosecutor has prosecuted somebody based upon shawn's findings. of course that's a problem. >>...
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>> i'm an adjunct professor in wash burn university, in topeka, kansas. >> but that, as far as we canll, isn't accurate. we contacted washburn university, they say while he has spoken to nursing students he's not now, and never been an adjunct professor there. washburn university says that's not true. >> i have a contract that states it is true. >> can you show us that contract? >> i can. >> reporter: he never sent us that contract showing he was an adjunct professor. he said it was proprietary. >> i see him as a fraud to the best word i would say describes shawn parcells to me. >> how about you? >> manipulator. >> very good con artist. is the way i put it. >> reporter: in missouri deputy sheriffs grant and justin say shawn parcells performed an autopsy procedure in a criminal case without a doctor present. >> so he introduced himself as a pathologist, as a medical doctor? >> that is correct. >> and he seemed believable. >> very much so, yes. >> i mean, you two are both experienced law enforcement officers. and even you were duped. >> that's right. >> the deputies say without a medica
>> i'm an adjunct professor in wash burn university, in topeka, kansas. >> but that, as far as we canll, isn't accurate. we contacted washburn university, they say while he has spoken to nursing students he's not now, and never been an adjunct professor there. washburn university says that's not true. >> i have a contract that states it is true. >> can you show us that contract? >> i can. >> reporter: he never sent us that contract showing he was an adjunct...
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>> i'm an adjunct professor at washburn university in topeka, kansas. >> reporter: but that as far as isn't accurate. we contacted washburn university, they say while he has spoken to nursing students, he's not now and never been an adjunct professor there. washburn university says it's not true. >> i have a contract that says it is true. >> reporter: can you show us that contract? >> i can >> reporter: but he never showed us that contract that said he was anned a jun ed ned ed ned . >> i would describe him as a fraud. that's the best way to describe shawn parcells to me. >> manipulator. >> very good con artist is the way i'd put it. >> reporter: in missouri deputy sheriffs say shawn parcells performed an autopsy procedure in a criminal case without a doctor present. so he introduced himself as a pathologist, as a medical doctor? >> that is correct. >> reporter: and he seemed believable. >> very well. >> yes. >> reporter: i mean, you two are both experienced law enforcement officers. and even you were duped. >> that's right. >> reporter: the deputies say without a medical doctor's sig
>> i'm an adjunct professor at washburn university in topeka, kansas. >> reporter: but that as far as isn't accurate. we contacted washburn university, they say while he has spoken to nursing students, he's not now and never been an adjunct professor there. washburn university says it's not true. >> i have a contract that says it is true. >> reporter: can you show us that contract? >> i can >> reporter: but he never showed us that contract that said he was...
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that's down from the previous forecast. 19 in minot. 9 degrees in billings and 29 degrees in topeka. so very cold temperatures there. we, on the other hand, are getting ready for the system to move in. by 8:00 some scattered showers develop mainly north of the golden gate bridge. and then overnight, more of that rain begins to move on through. i think it's going to be a quick mover so if you sleep in tomorrow you may miss the bulk of the storm system, scattered showers for the early part of the commute and partly cloudy skies toward the afternoon. rain amounts maybe a about a quarter to half inch, maybe in some of the wetter sports around the bay area, lesser in san jose. temperatures right now 67 in san jose, 64 in the napa valley and 63 degrees in san francisco. your sunset time 5:01. sunrise tomorrow 6:48. over the next few days nice to see the rain make a return to the bay area. leftover showers early tomorrow morning then dry weather returns on friday. probably saturday and sunday, a chance of showers now as we head in toward the middle of next week. yes, mr. mallicoat, may i he
that's down from the previous forecast. 19 in minot. 9 degrees in billings and 29 degrees in topeka. so very cold temperatures there. we, on the other hand, are getting ready for the system to move in. by 8:00 some scattered showers develop mainly north of the golden gate bridge. and then overnight, more of that rain begins to move on through. i think it's going to be a quick mover so if you sleep in tomorrow you may miss the bulk of the storm system, scattered showers for the early part of the...
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bach's toccata and fugue in d minor) broadcasting from the ktwu studios in topeka, kansas, arts, inc.presents dracula!, a radio dramatization by philip grecian based on his own stage play and on the novel by bram stoker. return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear, back in time to the 1940s and the golden age of radio. turn out your lights and move in close to the glow of your radio dial for dracula! (metal sheet imitating thunder) announcer: this program is presented by the kansas arts commission, a state agency, and the national endowment of the arts, a federal agency, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.
bach's toccata and fugue in d minor) broadcasting from the ktwu studios in topeka, kansas, arts, inc.presents dracula!, a radio dramatization by philip grecian based on his own stage play and on the novel by bram stoker. return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear, back in time to the 1940s and the golden age of radio. turn out your lights and move in close to the glow of your radio dial for dracula! (metal sheet imitating thunder) announcer: this program is presented by the kansas...
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and that's including topeka as a metropolitan area, considered to be a small area outside of kansas. iowa, 50% of the vote, and that includes a lot of places that we would not consider, based on our experience, metropolitan areas, like butte or sioux city. you go even further. arkansas, the total, it's 50,000 votes or more, less than 30% of the vote is cast there. kentucky, if you include cincinnati suburbs, it's around 33% of the vote, 34% of the vote. where there were significant rural populations, the pollsters completely failed. and that raises a question of whether or not the differential response is not r versus d but city versus country. take new hampshire. that's both a more urban state -- 61.5% of the votes were cast in the three areas considered to be part of manchester or boston metropolitan areas, but unlike every other state, the rural counties tend to be more democratic. the strength for the republicans is in the metro area. the strength for the democrats, in the rural counties. and that is a state where you saw the margin switch in favor of the democrats rather in favo
and that's including topeka as a metropolitan area, considered to be a small area outside of kansas. iowa, 50% of the vote, and that includes a lot of places that we would not consider, based on our experience, metropolitan areas, like butte or sioux city. you go even further. arkansas, the total, it's 50,000 votes or more, less than 30% of the vote is cast there. kentucky, if you include cincinnati suburbs, it's around 33% of the vote, 34% of the vote. where there were significant rural...
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>> i'm an adjunct professor in topeka, kansas. >> but that, as far as we can tell, wasn't accurate. >tacted the university. they said while he has spoken to nursing students, he's not now and has never been an adjunct professor there. >>washburn says it wasn't true. >> i have a contract that says it is true. >> can you show us that? >> he never showed us that. he said it was proprietary. >> i say fraud. that's the best word to describe him to me. >> how about you? >> manipulator. >> very good con artist. >> grant and justin said shawn parcells performed an autopsy procedure in a criminal case without a doctor present. >> so he introduced himself as a pathology, a medical doctor? >> that's correct. >> and he seemed believable. >> very much so, yes. >> you two are both experienced law enforcement officers. and even you were duped. >> that's right. >> the deputies say without a medical doctor's signature on robert forrester's autopsy report, it's not valid. >> it's been more than two years since the crime. can you move forward with the prosecution. >> we can't move forward with the case
>> i'm an adjunct professor in topeka, kansas. >> but that, as far as we can tell, wasn't accurate. >tacted the university. they said while he has spoken to nursing students, he's not now and has never been an adjunct professor there. >>washburn says it wasn't true. >> i have a contract that says it is true. >> can you show us that? >> he never showed us that. he said it was proprietary. >> i say fraud. that's the best word to describe him to me....
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i was with him today as he was visiting potential voters in topeka, kansas. and what he is saying, he's giving us clues, but not answers. when i asked him about which party he would align with. he's running independent. but in the senate, you have to sit on one side or the other. get your assignments from a leader. you have to work with a structure, the organization of the senate. and basically his answer is, he will work with the majority. but he won't say if he'll sit alongside republican or sit alongside democrats. today he said, he would not be a silent soldier for either party. he thinks that gives power to kansans because he might be able to be a power broker, chris. >> the bottom line is, after all that deferment of the answer to your question, who is he going to vote for, harry reid, or mitch mcconnell. and my question, do the voters understand the powerful game this guy can play? also, all the democrats are thinking he's one of them, he's going to help them get the 50 they need to win. >> in looking at those clues, he voted for president obama in 200
i was with him today as he was visiting potential voters in topeka, kansas. and what he is saying, he's giving us clues, but not answers. when i asked him about which party he would align with. he's running independent. but in the senate, you have to sit on one side or the other. get your assignments from a leader. you have to work with a structure, the organization of the senate. and basically his answer is, he will work with the majority. but he won't say if he'll sit alongside republican or...
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topeka, kansas 33. billings, montana a high of 11.u don't like it, do not go to denver tomorrow as the high is six degrees for the high in denver. we'll have a live report from denver where it is still snowing in a few minutes. maybe you'll go to the beach tomorrow. be careful. all coastal locations are under a beach hazard. rip current risk is very high. use extreme caution if you are going in the water over the next couple of days. we have a strong area of low pressure passing by to our north. what they did yesterday is crank up the on shore flow, staying strong tomorrow with the temperatures in the 60s. the next phase in our pattern change, storms coming through the north. it's not that wet of the storm because it will be coming in from the north as we need to get something coming up from the south. that will happen likely monday and tuesday, a much wetter storm, perhaps the next wettest storm since april coming up next week. for now cooler weather. it is not six in fremont. >> it is late sunday and tuesday. and that there is the p
topeka, kansas 33. billings, montana a high of 11.u don't like it, do not go to denver tomorrow as the high is six degrees for the high in denver. we'll have a live report from denver where it is still snowing in a few minutes. maybe you'll go to the beach tomorrow. be careful. all coastal locations are under a beach hazard. rip current risk is very high. use extreme caution if you are going in the water over the next couple of days. we have a strong area of low pressure passing by to our...
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. >> it's it's not often you are in topeka, kansas. see you tomorrow and the rest of today. could mean a long night all the way out west to alaska. some may not be determined for weeks. join us now for the daily fix. and casey hunt. we go left to right and make it easy for us. the latest "wall street journal" poll shows among likely voters, on a generic ballot, this is basically a dead heat between demes and republicans. when you go to the specific races, the republicans clearly have the edge. how do you see tomorrow playing out? >> the generic ballot is interesting. typically through the question, democrats have a four or five-point lead. in a neutral year they have a lead. if it's close, that is good news for republicans. that makes some level of sense. we may wind up in a few nights looking at the map and saying you know what, there were too many races in states that mitt romney won for a president's party who when that president is unpopular to become. look at the battle grounds. louisiana, north carolina. south dakota, montana, arkansas, alaska. none of these are places
. >> it's it's not often you are in topeka, kansas. see you tomorrow and the rest of today. could mean a long night all the way out west to alaska. some may not be determined for weeks. join us now for the daily fix. and casey hunt. we go left to right and make it easy for us. the latest "wall street journal" poll shows among likely voters, on a generic ballot, this is basically a dead heat between demes and republicans. when you go to the specific races, the republicans clearly...
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record cold a high of 5 in denver today, 30 in topeka, 26 in omaha, and 46 degrees in dallas.ratures going to continue to be cold across the country for quite some time. a lot of clouds around the bay area this morning but as we head into the evening, you can see 8:00, we have some showers developing in the north bay. and then overnight tonight, it sweeps right on across the rest of the bay area. you're going to see some pockets of heavy downpours. so yeah, looks like most of it coming overnight. not a washout for tomorrow. but maybe some morning showers, as well. we could see as much as a quarter to half inch in the wetter parts of the bay area especially over the mountains. i don't think as much as this model is showing down in san jose. maybe about .10" there. nonetheless, temperatures in the 60s outside. sunrise at 6:47 today. sunset 5:01. the next couple of days back to much-needed rain coming our way. looks like friday and saturday we dry out. then more storms i think will be lining up as we head into next week, guys. but tonight, yeah, back to some showers. could see so
record cold a high of 5 in denver today, 30 in topeka, 26 in omaha, and 46 degrees in dallas.ratures going to continue to be cold across the country for quite some time. a lot of clouds around the bay area this morning but as we head into the evening, you can see 8:00, we have some showers developing in the north bay. and then overnight tonight, it sweeps right on across the rest of the bay area. you're going to see some pockets of heavy downpours. so yeah, looks like most of it coming...
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. >> reporter: parcells adds the coroner can pick up the body from his morgue in topeka any time. why haven't they gone after him? dr. mary case, chief prosecutor for st. louis county says prosecutors might be worried. they says some of them may have used his autopsy reports to get convictions, convictions they don't want overturned. >> you could be a problem for that prosecuting attorney if that prosecutor has prosecuted somebody based upon shawn's findings. of course. that's a problem. >> for the prosecutor. >> for the prosecutor. >> reporter: so no one wants to go after him. >> no one has. no one has to this point. >> reporter: a county in missouri did file a complaint with the state's medical licensing board saying they expected a pathologist to be at the procedure, but instead parcells did it on his own. the board closed the case without taking any action and wouldn't tell us why. back to you. >> thanks, elizabeth. parcells insist the forrester death investigation was "doomed from the start" because the man's body was embaumd prior to the autopsy and the sheriff's department
. >> reporter: parcells adds the coroner can pick up the body from his morgue in topeka any time. why haven't they gone after him? dr. mary case, chief prosecutor for st. louis county says prosecutors might be worried. they says some of them may have used his autopsy reports to get convictions, convictions they don't want overturned. >> you could be a problem for that prosecuting attorney if that prosecutor has prosecuted somebody based upon shawn's findings. of course. that's a...
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in fact, this afternoon, highs today 10 degrees in billings, 23 in denver. 38 in topeka and 52 in dallas. that will continue to plunge further south each day so some much colder temperatures on the way and some wind chills down to about 35 degrees. all right. we are looking at some clouds rolling in and out of the bay area today and into tomorrow. but thickening up by the afternoon. and then in the evening hours a chance of some showers here. continuing to push on through. then most of that coming through overnight into early thursday morning. and then we'll clear out your skies so not a rainout on thursday. but showers likely into early thursday morning. temperatures today will be cooler. plan on 60s maybe a couple of low 70s into the south bay. low 60s along the coastline. about 68 degrees in livermore. 71 in antioch. that will be one of the warmer spots there. 65 in oakland. 64 degrees in alameda. well, as we look out toward the next couple of days, we are going to see clouds thickening up and some much-needed rain headed our way on thursday. looks like the most rain, half inch in the
in fact, this afternoon, highs today 10 degrees in billings, 23 in denver. 38 in topeka and 52 in dallas. that will continue to plunge further south each day so some much colder temperatures on the way and some wind chills down to about 35 degrees. all right. we are looking at some clouds rolling in and out of the bay area today and into tomorrow. but thickening up by the afternoon. and then in the evening hours a chance of some showers here. continuing to push on through. then most of that...
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. >>> now to chief washington correspondent james rosen in topeka, kansas, high, james. >> reporter: bret, good evening, in this tightest of tight senate races in this very red state, the independent candidate tonight queued closely to the message of change which has carried him to the brink of victory, while the incumbent senator pleaded in kansas tonight to stay with the act they have known for all these years, greg orman is a self-made multimillionaire businessman. in recent weeks however, orman has seen his double digit lead dwindle to less than a percentage point. senator roberts has survived a bruising primary, the abrupt withdrawal of the democratic candidate from the contest and a rough season where he fended off questions about his nonresidency in kansas. tonight he's in the fight for his political life. >> i'm not planning on losing, we're going to have a good campaign, we run a good campaign and we're looking forward to bringing this home tomorrow night. >> you're all family, with the efforts that we have championed on behalf of kansas. you know me. i'm a marine, i'm a rep
. >>> now to chief washington correspondent james rosen in topeka, kansas, high, james. >> reporter: bret, good evening, in this tightest of tight senate races in this very red state, the independent candidate tonight queued closely to the message of change which has carried him to the brink of victory, while the incumbent senator pleaded in kansas tonight to stay with the act they have known for all these years, greg orman is a self-made multimillionaire businessman. in recent...
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kelly o'donnell is live in topeka. how is it looking for roberts and the independent orman? >> reporter: well, it's a really interesting race because we don't see the typical match-up where you have a democrat and a republican. you have orman, an independent, who doesn't have the benefit of a party structure to do all that getting out the vote. so, aides to orman say they've been using their phone banks and volunteers trying to find not the typical base democratic voters, who they hope will turn out on their own, but looking for those voters who might be somewhere in the middle, might not vote in every election and to try to drive them to the polls. now, pat roberts has usually won easily. he's been elected to the senate three times before. this is a very different year. and when i asked him about the pressure he's feeling and the burden on him, because this is a red state and the republicans want to see a republican senate, and he is really the one in trouble among all republican incumbents tomorrow. he acknowledged some people are fed up with washington. >> people are just
kelly o'donnell is live in topeka. how is it looking for roberts and the independent orman? >> reporter: well, it's a really interesting race because we don't see the typical match-up where you have a democrat and a republican. you have orman, an independent, who doesn't have the benefit of a party structure to do all that getting out the vote. so, aides to orman say they've been using their phone banks and volunteers trying to find not the typical base democratic voters, who they hope...
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. >> 75 million people across this country know it, whether you're in topeka, kansas, or wherever it be, every man and every woman has at least heard of nascar, and i want to bank on that. >> it doesn't matter. it doesn't do anything for me. >> we have a company here that does $1.6 million a year, and these guys think that they're too good for a company like nascar that's worth billions. i'm speechless. >> that's the person that goes to nascar, that drinks the beer, that does the nascar stuff. i mean-- >> i have this weird feeling that you have disdain for nascar and the people that go to the races. >> i could give a [bleep] about nascar, to tell you the truth. >> you absolutely embarrassed me. that will never happen again. where the reward thacar smell what if there was a credit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping f
. >> 75 million people across this country know it, whether you're in topeka, kansas, or wherever it be, every man and every woman has at least heard of nascar, and i want to bank on that. >> it doesn't matter. it doesn't do anything for me. >> we have a company here that does $1.6 million a year, and these guys think that they're too good for a company like nascar that's worth billions. i'm speechless. >> that's the person that goes to nascar, that drinks the beer, that...
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he spoke from his headquarters in topeka. >> thank you. thank you very much.th my opponent greg orman. i told him he ran a good campaign. an honorable ran campaign. he should be proud. i wish him and his wife the very best. now, having said that -- [laughter] [applause] it was a good conversation. i didn't mean it that way. [laughter] well, we did it, kansas. [applause] you did it. we said for months it is the road to a republican majority in the united states senate led through kansas and we did it. i don't think there is any question that the eyes of the nation were on kansas and hopefully still are on kansas today. on usuntry was counting to help deliver a republican majority to the senate and we delivered. i thank you for your vote. i thank you for your work. i thank you for your support and your friendship and your kindness. you are all family. [applause] i would like to now introduce mine. my very special family. this is about family, really. yours and mine. this is my wife frankie who was on the campaign trail. david, my daughter ashley, also on the cam
he spoke from his headquarters in topeka. >> thank you. thank you very much.th my opponent greg orman. i told him he ran a good campaign. an honorable ran campaign. he should be proud. i wish him and his wife the very best. now, having said that -- [laughter] [applause] it was a good conversation. i didn't mean it that way. [laughter] well, we did it, kansas. [applause] you did it. we said for months it is the road to a republican majority in the united states senate led through kansas...
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cosponsored by the topeka capital journal and the wichita eagle, one of more than 130 debates we brought to you this campaign season. some of a chance to see the debates in the races that will determine control of the u.s. senate. we take this opportunity to hear from you. if you are a member of a third party, -- be sure to follow us on twitter -span, and share your thoughts on our facebook page. we are asking the question who will control congress next year. first, this from the washington post, reporting tonight that it will go to republican hands based on a number of different models. there is at least a seven in 10 chance that republicans will net the six seats the party needs to reclaim the senate majority. that is according to three major election models. the washington post model casting their look and take over as a near certainty, giving it a 96% probability. silver's moderate says republicans have a 73% chance of the majority. the new york times model, with that 58%. all the models have been trending a republican majority. the full story is available online. our phone lines are
cosponsored by the topeka capital journal and the wichita eagle, one of more than 130 debates we brought to you this campaign season. some of a chance to see the debates in the races that will determine control of the u.s. senate. we take this opportunity to hear from you. if you are a member of a third party, -- be sure to follow us on twitter -span, and share your thoughts on our facebook page. we are asking the question who will control congress next year. first, this from the washington...
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and that's including topeka as a metropolitan area, considered to be a small area outside of kansas. iowa, 50% of the vote, and that includes a lot of places that we would not consider, based on our experience, metropolitan areas, like butte or sioux city. you go even further. arkansas, the total, it's 50,000 votes or more, less than 30% of the vote is cast there. kentucky, if you include cincinnati suburbs, it's around 33% of the vote, 34% of the vote. where there were significant rural populations, the pollsters completely failed. and that raises a question of whether or not the differential response is not r versus d but city versus country. take new hampshire. that's both a more urban state -- 61.5% of the votes were cast in the three areas considered to be part of manchester or boston metropolitan areas, but unlike every other state, the rural counties tend to be more democratic. the strength for the republicans is in the metro area. the strength for the democrats, in the rural counties. and that is a state where you saw the margin switch in favor of the democrats rather in favo
and that's including topeka as a metropolitan area, considered to be a small area outside of kansas. iowa, 50% of the vote, and that includes a lot of places that we would not consider, based on our experience, metropolitan areas, like butte or sioux city. you go even further. arkansas, the total, it's 50,000 votes or more, less than 30% of the vote is cast there. kentucky, if you include cincinnati suburbs, it's around 33% of the vote, 34% of the vote. where there were significant rural...
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and that's including topeka as a area, considered to be a small area outside of kansas. of the vote, and that includes a lot of places that we based on oursider, experience, metropolitan areas, or sioux city. you go even further. total, it's 50,000 than 30% ofe, less the vote is cast there. kentucky, if you include suburbs, it's around 33% of the vote, 34% of the vote. where there were significant the pollstersons, completely failed. and that raises a question of not the differential response is not r versus d but country.us take new hampshire. that's both a more yo urban state -- 61.5% of the votes were cast in the three areas ofsidered to be part manchester or boston metropolitan areas, but unlike the ruralr state, counties tend to be more democratic. the strength for the republicans area.the metro the strength for the democrats, in the rural counties. and that is a state where you margin switch in favor of the democrats rather in favor of the republican. i'd like to throw that out as a possible explanation for the fail.g if you take a look, the swing was much greater
and that's including topeka as a area, considered to be a small area outside of kansas. of the vote, and that includes a lot of places that we based on oursider, experience, metropolitan areas, or sioux city. you go even further. total, it's 50,000 than 30% ofe, less the vote is cast there. kentucky, if you include suburbs, it's around 33% of the vote, 34% of the vote. where there were significant the pollstersons, completely failed. and that raises a question of not the differential response...
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that is including topeka as a much apology eric, which was considered to be a small area outside of kansas iowa, 50% of the road, including a lot of places that we would not consider metropolitan areas, dubuque.ux city, arkansas, the total if you count the counties that have 50,000 votes or more, less than 30% of the vote is cast there. kentucky, if you include cincinnati suburbs, it is around 33% of the road, 34% of the vote. where there were significant rural populations, the pollsters completely failed. that raises a question of whether or not the differential d, butse is not r versus city versus country. >> some of the discussion hosted earlier today by the american enterprise institute. you can watch the entire discussion at 6:30 or watch at any time online at www.c-span.org. the midtermed about elections today. he held a briefing on capitol hill reporters and spoke about several issues, including efforts to repeal the health care law. >> how do you walk this balance without getting sucked back into the dominant issue, and is it the predominant issue when you have new freshmen coming
that is including topeka as a much apology eric, which was considered to be a small area outside of kansas iowa, 50% of the road, including a lot of places that we would not consider metropolitan areas, dubuque.ux city, arkansas, the total if you count the counties that have 50,000 votes or more, less than 30% of the vote is cast there. kentucky, if you include cincinnati suburbs, it is around 33% of the road, 34% of the vote. where there were significant rural populations, the pollsters...
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this video is from kansas just north of topeka where they expect a high today of 28 degrees. snow is covering a lot of the roads and areas. that makes for some tough driving. this is really just the beginning of the snow season in this part of the country. >>> we are expecting another beautiful day with some changes next week. >> that's right, marty. if you like sunshine and warmer weather, the upper 60s and low 70s we've been enjoying, that will continue on until about tuesday and beyond that unsettled weather enters the bay area and we have the chance for pretty much each and every day as we head into next weekend. right now to some high clouds out there making for a gorgeous sunrise. temperatures right now in the 40s and 50s. santa rosa, one of the cooler spots at 42. 49 in san jose. so it looks like temperatures for the most part will be in the 60s approaching lunchtime and it looks like we could see a few low 70s developed by 3:00 this afternoon. a little warmer today. evergreen 72, 68 in cupertino. lots of sunshine and then nice and mild in the east bay. take a look at
this video is from kansas just north of topeka where they expect a high today of 28 degrees. snow is covering a lot of the roads and areas. that makes for some tough driving. this is really just the beginning of the snow season in this part of the country. >>> we are expecting another beautiful day with some changes next week. >> that's right, marty. if you like sunshine and warmer weather, the upper 60s and low 70s we've been enjoying, that will continue on until about tuesday...
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and we would be -- if there was snow that night, we would be glued to the television, channel 13 in topekahe crawl at the bottom. clay ner schools? clay center! we got the day off. >> what would do you? >> sit at home and watch tv, play outside. my kids growing up in new york city and new jersey, there is a whole ritual. if you want a snow day, you wear your pajamas inside out. you put a spoon under your pillow. and if you're really serious, you flush ice cubes down the toilet. >> does it work? >> every time. >> that's the snow dance? >> pretty much. >> in my neck of the woods, it was so rare when we got a snow day. they canceled school if there was snow flurries. i think that is a good idea. doesn't cut into their summer or vacations. >>> caught on camera, u.s. navy sailors targeted by extremists in turkey. [chanting] >> the protesters throwing paint and placing a bag on one sailor's head. a dozen people were arrested. turkey has been a nato ally since 1952, but anger against the u.s. has risen following airstrikes against isis near the turkish border. >> the ship is still in port in eusi
and we would be -- if there was snow that night, we would be glued to the television, channel 13 in topekahe crawl at the bottom. clay ner schools? clay center! we got the day off. >> what would do you? >> sit at home and watch tv, play outside. my kids growing up in new york city and new jersey, there is a whole ritual. if you want a snow day, you wear your pajamas inside out. you put a spoon under your pillow. and if you're really serious, you flush ice cubes down the toilet....
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penny from topeka. it's 27. >> it's actually warmer here now right?we've actually warmed up about 10 degrees since we've been out here. it almost 40. we're at 39. we are above freezing. we have hit a milestone here at centennial park much of the country is suffering. many areas in single digits. some haven't gotten above freezing at least a week. and we are expecting another push of the arctic air into next week. the graphic, temperatures in the 30s across much of the south. folks in the northern plains and midwest are running 20, 30, 40 degrees below normal. so quite the change there. minneapolis at 11 right now. 4 in cheyenne. minneapolis has been below freezing since monday. will continue until at least the 2nd. so at least another weekend of this bitter cold. and things aren't changing soon. also additional snowfall with this. midwest could pick up two to four inches and the chilly air is expected to come through monday into tuesday reinforcing the cold air into the northern plains and guys the southeast and the northeast could be even colder next
penny from topeka. it's 27. >> it's actually warmer here now right?we've actually warmed up about 10 degrees since we've been out here. it almost 40. we're at 39. we are above freezing. we have hit a milestone here at centennial park much of the country is suffering. many areas in single digits. some haven't gotten above freezing at least a week. and we are expecting another push of the arctic air into next week. the graphic, temperatures in the 30s across much of the south. folks in the...