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wichita state was outstanding from behind the arc. they were 11 for 24.oing to blow it open. northern iowa came back. fred van vleet and 14 assists and cotton and the shockers are the missouri valley conference champions. >> xavier hosted villanova. >> xavier up by 9 in the early going. early in the second half. villanova. jenkins finds ochefu inside for the layup. here come the villanova wildcats. 10 straight wins now. arcidiacono from downtown. and the outright big east regular season champs for the villanova wildcats. my partner thinks they could be a number 1 seed. >> could be. >> 14 and 2 in the big east. at phog allen, under way in the second half. 5 minutes in. 42-38 the texas longhorns with the lead over 8th rated kansas. jayhawks trailing. 2 manhattan, kansas. iowa state paid a visit to the kansas state wildcats. >> this game was crazy. iowa state led by train points in the first half. the wildcats came storming back. monte morris for iowa state. the hoop and the harm. put them up by 1. the steal. wesley iwundu. iowa state on the next possession.
wichita state was outstanding from behind the arc. they were 11 for 24.oing to blow it open. northern iowa came back. fred van vleet and 14 assists and cotton and the shockers are the missouri valley conference champions. >> xavier hosted villanova. >> xavier up by 9 in the early going. early in the second half. villanova. jenkins finds ochefu inside for the layup. here come the villanova wildcats. 10 straight wins now. arcidiacono from downtown. and the outright big east regular...
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Feb 8, 2015
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that brought memories about researching a book in taking place in wichita at this time.were many stories about students being told to allegedly being told to spy on their teachers for any hint of subversion. i remember as i was doing the book i talk to one former wichita schoolteacher who recall she'd handed up as unicef collection boxes to the students for hollowing in this became a huge source of controversy because of course the society was completely against the united nations and their motto at that time was u.s. out now in reference to the united nations. so charles koch who is the second of the four koch brothers returns home -- she attends m.i.t. as well. he returns home enjoys the birch society of russia because his dad is an influential member. really seems to take to it. he found the bookstore down the street from the koch family home where he carries a section on austrian, free-market economics. to review an idea of how diehard the koch and were about communist map at one point, i heard one story from a family friend who recall strolling up to the koch family
that brought memories about researching a book in taking place in wichita at this time.were many stories about students being told to allegedly being told to spy on their teachers for any hint of subversion. i remember as i was doing the book i talk to one former wichita schoolteacher who recall she'd handed up as unicef collection boxes to the students for hollowing in this became a huge source of controversy because of course the society was completely against the united nations and their...
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it was wichita where the first sit-in took place. the difference is it did not take off in the sense of national media and people copycating yet. greensboro, everything came together. people became galvanized and imaginations got sparked. there were citizens in south carolina and florida and all across the country after -- sit-in in south carolina and florida and all across the country after greece broke. what are we going to do about restaurants in movies -- after greensboro. what are we going to do about restaurants and movies? they try to keep hope alive, as jesse jackson says, by having meetings and energizing people. it was difficult after a wild. people graduated, they went home, got jobs. you have a small group of students and faculty who are left here to try keep things moving, and a lot of that is in the book also. a lot of those people were bennett people. one of the original sit-inners sai, if it had not been for the -- said if it had not been for the women of bennett after the will worse sit-in, we -- wool worth's sit-in,
it was wichita where the first sit-in took place. the difference is it did not take off in the sense of national media and people copycating yet. greensboro, everything came together. people became galvanized and imaginations got sparked. there were citizens in south carolina and florida and all across the country after -- sit-in in south carolina and florida and all across the country after greece broke. what are we going to do about restaurants in movies -- after greensboro. what are we going...
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especially watching this corridor from wichita falls and dallas and shreveport.the highest mountains of swan mountains of colorado, six inches of snow in parts of northwest texas. west, major arctic blast temperatures 20 to 40° below average. wind chill values, look well below zero on monday morning. 40 below zero in parts of new england. another shot on wednesday. >> eric fisher, thank you. >>> new developments in an apparent terror threat against shopping malls in the u.s. joint intelligence bulletin went out to law noarms officials this afternoon. it alerts officials about the video releaseby the terrorist group al shabaab and its threats threats. julianna goldman. >> if anyone is going to the mall of america today they've got to be particularly careful. >> johnson said al shabaab slick documentary style video illustrates the evolving threat from the islamic extremist groups. >> sloobl, aqap, are individual -- al shabaab,.aqap, that represents a totally new vitamin. >> intelligence officials says al shabaab hasn't demonstrated major abilities outside of africa
especially watching this corridor from wichita falls and dallas and shreveport.the highest mountains of swan mountains of colorado, six inches of snow in parts of northwest texas. west, major arctic blast temperatures 20 to 40° below average. wind chill values, look well below zero on monday morning. 40 below zero in parts of new england. another shot on wednesday. >> eric fisher, thank you. >>> new developments in an apparent terror threat against shopping malls in the u.s....
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many athletes have sights set on this year's nationals held in june in wichita kansas. >> time for a check on sports. jeff skversky is here. this is gut check of flyers. >> big one and comes at cost for flyers. >> flyers playing best hockey this season. won 5 of 6 and as you start thinking this team has a shot at making playoff run their number one goalie goes down again and could be serious. seeing steve mason go down in washington during a timeout. he tweaked something and had to be helped off. it's a lower body injury and he's expected to miss the rest of the road trip. in comes ray emorry and in goes goal. two minutes later alexander ovechkin tied at one. called it a must-win. all aboard the wayne train in third. flyers going to win 3-1. they're nine points outle wildcard spot now they'll be without mason for a time. >> sometimes those things come in waves. he's been injured multiple times. other times you go years without. so you know obviously we're not thrilled about it. but what will you do. >> we have a solid team and we know we can win games and obviously we wait aid long t
many athletes have sights set on this year's nationals held in june in wichita kansas. >> time for a check on sports. jeff skversky is here. this is gut check of flyers. >> big one and comes at cost for flyers. >> flyers playing best hockey this season. won 5 of 6 and as you start thinking this team has a shot at making playoff run their number one goalie goes down again and could be serious. seeing steve mason go down in washington during a timeout. he tweaked something and...
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Feb 28, 2015
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b29s being built at the fabled boeing facility in wichita kansas. and the story, as my introducer, henry olsen, has just told you of collective effort, of government directing the resources of the, of american economy towards a single collective end and achieving in the process an outpouring of american wartime material of the like the world had never seen before. 70% of all of the war equipment used by the allies in world war ii came out of american factories. it's an incredible story. it's the industrial miracle of the 20th century, what occurred there. but what i'm going to tell you is a story that shows that the usual version has this backwards. that where we usually start is where it should finish. and where it should start, actually, is not in factories like wichita's b-29 plant, but back in the spring of 1940. and i want to put you in the place of the man who would, in fact, set this entire process rolling, namely franklin roosevelt. as he gets news sitting in the oval office that a new kind of warfare, blitzkrieg warfare, mass mechanized war
b29s being built at the fabled boeing facility in wichita kansas. and the story, as my introducer, henry olsen, has just told you of collective effort, of government directing the resources of the, of american economy towards a single collective end and achieving in the process an outpouring of american wartime material of the like the world had never seen before. 70% of all of the war equipment used by the allies in world war ii came out of american factories. it's an incredible story. it's...
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and 51 in little rock. 60 in wichita. just a little of a southwest wind is going to bring in much warmer air over the weekend. futurecast a few snow flurries around the poconos tomorrow morning. that's about the only real threat of anything during the day tomorrow. or tomorrow night. or during the day on sunday. here we are, sunday if anything falls, it's warm enough for rain. there's 4:00 in the afternoon. so, we're -- we got clear sailing here. plus, it's going to be kind of warm for this time of the year at least. then monday morning, a different story. the atmosphere is warming up higher up but there may be some layers in the atmosphere that aren't getting so warm. we might end up in this wintry mix. some sleet, maybe freezing rain in parts of the area. by monday morning, rain from philly southward. not a big system there, as you can see. but we're going to be seeing quite a change between sunday and monday. sunday's dry. then that storm moves by a bit of a wintery mix here. the heavier snow way up in new england. far
and 51 in little rock. 60 in wichita. just a little of a southwest wind is going to bring in much warmer air over the weekend. futurecast a few snow flurries around the poconos tomorrow morning. that's about the only real threat of anything during the day tomorrow. or tomorrow night. or during the day on sunday. here we are, sunday if anything falls, it's warm enough for rain. there's 4:00 in the afternoon. so, we're -- we got clear sailing here. plus, it's going to be kind of warm for this...
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even 60 degrees in wichita kansas. so this air mass is headed in our direction. it's not going to get into the exacts but we'll make a run toward 50 degrees by the second half of the upcoming weekend. ultimate doppler is dry and quiet. so no wintry precip tonight. as we roll the clock ahead to saturday morning there might be a few flurries moving in to sections of the pocono mountains but otherwise we'll call it partly sunny during the day on saturday but you can see the storm track stays off to the north. both days for the up coming weekend. sunday we'll call it mostly cloudy. but once again you can see most of the rain, the sleet and the snow stays well to the north. now, overnight sunday into monday, that boundary will move a little farther to the south and that will run into some cold air especially at the surface north and west. so by early monday morning, we can be talking about some freezing rain, maybe some sleet once you move into sections of the lehigh valley as well as the poconos. we'll have to continue to fine tune that forecast but around the philad
even 60 degrees in wichita kansas. so this air mass is headed in our direction. it's not going to get into the exacts but we'll make a run toward 50 degrees by the second half of the upcoming weekend. ultimate doppler is dry and quiet. so no wintry precip tonight. as we roll the clock ahead to saturday morning there might be a few flurries moving in to sections of the pocono mountains but otherwise we'll call it partly sunny during the day on saturday but you can see the storm track stays off...
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that's wichita, oklahoma city, that spreads towards st. louis by sunday morning and then towards chicago later in the day on sunday and the afternoon. south of that towards cincinnati a mix of rain, maybe some sleet in the warmer air. temperatures across much of the northern tier are still in the single digits. windchills are still below zero in many spots. and we're still going to see waves of that cold coming through over the next several days, lester. >> janice huff, thanks very much. now you've heard all this talk about the future of the internet. it may have just been decided in a landmark vote today by the fcc. it concerns net neutrality, which supporters say will ensure open access to the web for everyone. opponent, however, say it amounts to government control over the internet. nbc's tom costello explains what it all means for you. >> reporter: to understand what net neutrality means, think of the internet as a sort of supercongested highway with most of the wider lanes being taken up by big fat trucks carrying content like amazon
that's wichita, oklahoma city, that spreads towards st. louis by sunday morning and then towards chicago later in the day on sunday and the afternoon. south of that towards cincinnati a mix of rain, maybe some sleet in the warmer air. temperatures across much of the northern tier are still in the single digits. windchills are still below zero in many spots. and we're still going to see waves of that cold coming through over the next several days, lester. >> janice huff, thanks very much....
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you can see rain line from wichita and points to the south and snow to the north. there will be a large area of snow building up across the northern plains and right through great lakes. initially the storm system will dip just to the south of philadelphia which would mean more of the snow threat for more locations a across the region. now this storm system looks to ride up the north and which means storm system is a stronger storm as you have colder air at the the surface and warmer air aloft which means we have more mixed bag of precipitation in a tight gradient as far as that snowfall is concern. it is snowfall tomorrow night into monday. for philadelphia i think at the on set you will fine some snowfall but then the storm system really changes over to rain for philadelphia. the it is mostly rain for areas south and east. for the immediate northwestern, suburbs you can find three to 6 inches of snow for doylestown, west ward into kutztown and reading. allentown is right the on the 6-inch line of snowfall and points to the north could find a six plus inches. it i
you can see rain line from wichita and points to the south and snow to the north. there will be a large area of snow building up across the northern plains and right through great lakes. initially the storm system will dip just to the south of philadelphia which would mean more of the snow threat for more locations a across the region. now this storm system looks to ride up the north and which means storm system is a stronger storm as you have colder air at the the surface and warmer air aloft...
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wichita, 30. oklahoma city 28. houston it's 40 degrees. dallas 33. cold enough for snow.ur next storm system is going to bring snow to a good part of the country. right now it's sitting right here developing just to the west of houston and it's going to move east war. for us tomorrow we are under the influence of high pressure. that just means sunny skies and milder temperatures. this storm is going to move quickly through the deep south bring some snow through southern areas like atlanta through charlotte, richmond. i think the mid atlantic will bear the brown but we'll see some snow showers early thursday morning from this storm we're watching the track carefully. a slight shift to the north would mean more snow. looks like heavy snow in places they don't usually get it like norfolk and even rocky mountain north carolina. for us, looks like we could be seeing about a coat to go an inch in places like south jersey and also delaware. so that light snow mainly south and east thursday morning. some slick spots. some slow travel but once against more likely to be south jerse
wichita, 30. oklahoma city 28. houston it's 40 degrees. dallas 33. cold enough for snow.ur next storm system is going to bring snow to a good part of the country. right now it's sitting right here developing just to the west of houston and it's going to move east war. for us tomorrow we are under the influence of high pressure. that just means sunny skies and milder temperatures. this storm is going to move quickly through the deep south bring some snow through southern areas like atlanta...
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this suv in wichita trying to get back on to the interstate after sliding off. up to five inches of snow falling in some parts of kansas today. near durham, north carolina, this tractor trailer flipping on its side overnight, black ice being blamed for a number of accidents there. this view from above in fort worth, texas, neighborhood rooftops covered in three inches of snow after friday's storm. but in hard-hit new england states, snow-covered roofs are coming crashing down. this rhode island garage buckling under the weight, now being demolished. in massachusetts, this home facing the same fate. and at this ice rink this morning, a youth hockey team preparing to practice. >> the coach was on the ice, and heard the collapse and acted quickly to get his players out of the building. >> reporter: no one injured, but it's the latest of more than 150 roof collapses in massachusetts this winter so far. and in florida, slow moving thunderstorms deluging palm city with 11 inches of rain in just 6 hours. in nearby stuart, this car stuck in a manhole after the cover flo
this suv in wichita trying to get back on to the interstate after sliding off. up to five inches of snow falling in some parts of kansas today. near durham, north carolina, this tractor trailer flipping on its side overnight, black ice being blamed for a number of accidents there. this view from above in fort worth, texas, neighborhood rooftops covered in three inches of snow after friday's storm. but in hard-hit new england states, snow-covered roofs are coming crashing down. this rhode island...
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Feb 10, 2015
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first latina justice on the supreme court of texas. [ applause ] and texas is where a mother from wichita falls, who like so many mothers chose to stay at home with her children and raise them and instill in them the values she thought were important. and although now today she is in heaven with my dad, she is no doubt proud that her timeless love and devotion inspired her son to become the 48th governor of texas. these stories are the promise of texas. these stories are not the exception because our state truly is exceptional. i am living proof that we live in a state where a young man's life can literally be broken in half and yet he can still rise up to be governor of this great state. as governor i will ensure that texas remains the state that ensures that brand of opportunity for every single texan. texas truly is the land of opportunity. the place where anyone request achieve absolutely anything. but, as great as texas is there is more we must do. more for the families who are stuck in traffic. more for our parched towns thirsty for water. more for parents who fear their children ar
first latina justice on the supreme court of texas. [ applause ] and texas is where a mother from wichita falls, who like so many mothers chose to stay at home with her children and raise them and instill in them the values she thought were important. and although now today she is in heaven with my dad, she is no doubt proud that her timeless love and devotion inspired her son to become the 48th governor of texas. these stories are the promise of texas. these stories are not the exception...
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el paso texas, wichita, kansas and boise, idaho, are among the cities that set record highs yesterday it was the fourth day of consecutive highs for salt lake city utah and spokane, washington. if all that weather is not wild enough for you, meet the pineapple express storm. it has been lashing the west coast. another several inches of rain is expecting today in areas that have already seen severe flooding, mud slides and power outages. the day's long deluge is not enough to alleviate the drought conditions in 40% of california. if only boston could ship precipitation out west because it has snow in spades. we hear that you are at what is being called a snow farm which i think a lot of us didn't realize existed. what is a snow farm and how is it being used in boston? >> reporter: good afternoon to you. 73 inches of snow here in boston. what to do with it all? that's the biggest challenge for them. they bring it here. this one 40 feet and higher. snow being trucked in here all day. they bring it here to the middle. then these tractors bring it over to the snow melter that you see over
el paso texas, wichita, kansas and boise, idaho, are among the cities that set record highs yesterday it was the fourth day of consecutive highs for salt lake city utah and spokane, washington. if all that weather is not wild enough for you, meet the pineapple express storm. it has been lashing the west coast. another several inches of rain is expecting today in areas that have already seen severe flooding, mud slides and power outages. the day's long deluge is not enough to alleviate the...
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wichita gorgeous sun sheen and milder weather pushes east over the weekend and sharply snaps back asext week and arctic starts to takeover with series of low pressure systems that could bring a wintry mix to the delaware valley and monday afternoon. future tracker 6 for today and cloudy skies and breaks of sun later on. looks like mainly cloudy day. temperatures in 40s. we'll start out with sunshine and high, thin clouds work her way back in during the afternoon. look at the snow. it's up here across upstate new york. even if that system were to pull further south it would be in the form of rain. temperatures will be way too mild. we get into monday this is where things could get interesting it starts as rain especially city and areas south and east. maybe a wintry mix up there in the lehigh valley. by afternoon there should be enough cold air working its way in as the thing is pulling out that the back end could flip over to light snow in lehigh valley and poke necessitates and before ending late in the day monday wintry mix gets as far south as city and south and east of there stii
wichita gorgeous sun sheen and milder weather pushes east over the weekend and sharply snaps back asext week and arctic starts to takeover with series of low pressure systems that could bring a wintry mix to the delaware valley and monday afternoon. future tracker 6 for today and cloudy skies and breaks of sun later on. looks like mainly cloudy day. temperatures in 40s. we'll start out with sunshine and high, thin clouds work her way back in during the afternoon. look at the snow. it's up here...
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Feb 6, 2015
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it's 51 degrees in nashville. 51 in little rock. 60 in wichita, kansas.air down there. all you need is a southwest wind. and that will bring it up here. now it's only going to be temporary, but at least it's coming and it's coming in time for the weekend, too. here's saturday 8 a.m. a few snow flurries around the poconos. that's about it for any threats of precipitation tomorrow. nothing tomorrow night. nothing much during the day on sunday it will be rain if anything falls sunday. sunday afternoon things will change maybe not until later sunday night. rain comes in. the atmosphere is warming up enough so that it's too warm for snow but parts of the atmosphere may be too cold for rain. that adds up to this pink area which is potentially an icy mix for the morning rush on monday before we warm up to get a little bit of rain. we're not talking about a lot of precipitation. and after that milder weekend, the next storm track coming across us the heavy snow, way, way up to the north. in new england, maybe boston will escape the heaviest of the snow with this
it's 51 degrees in nashville. 51 in little rock. 60 in wichita, kansas.air down there. all you need is a southwest wind. and that will bring it up here. now it's only going to be temporary, but at least it's coming and it's coming in time for the weekend, too. here's saturday 8 a.m. a few snow flurries around the poconos. that's about it for any threats of precipitation tomorrow. nothing tomorrow night. nothing much during the day on sunday it will be rain if anything falls sunday. sunday...
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to the west we're looking at milder conditions. 50's right now in nashville and little rock. 61 in wichita kansas and that milder air is headed in our direction for the upcoming weekend. when i come indoors i'll talk about just how warm it will get both saturday and sunday and also if it will warm up enough to prevent wintery weather by early next week. back to you in the studios. >> all right we'll see you inside. thanks scott. chester county teacher cued of having sex with a former student student. mark, an english teacher at coatesville high school was arrested yesterday. a woman telling police when she was 17 years old she and he had sex three times in june of 2008. she says on at least two occasions she was also given alcohol by that teacher. he also coaches jv basketball at west chester east high school. >>> the coatesville area school district releasing a statement in response to the arrest in part it says the school district is very troubled by and concerned about these charges and very much regrets any concerns they have caused students parents, staff and our school community. cou
to the west we're looking at milder conditions. 50's right now in nashville and little rock. 61 in wichita kansas and that milder air is headed in our direction for the upcoming weekend. when i come indoors i'll talk about just how warm it will get both saturday and sunday and also if it will warm up enough to prevent wintery weather by early next week. back to you in the studios. >> all right we'll see you inside. thanks scott. chester county teacher cued of having sex with a former...
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if this were the former mayor of wichita, kansas i don't think we'd give it the same level of attention. what i've been surprised at is it's breaking down partisan lines. you see plenty of republicans not denouncing what giuliani did, plenty of conservatives that say -- almost cheering him on. it was sort of a rhetorical punch at the president if you want to call it that. and, you know, it's just a reminder there certainly is a pocket inside the conservative movement that thinks that they believe the president is too critical of the united states or goes overseas too much and criticizes certain things. and they believe this. so, you know i think it sort of puts giuliani out of the mainstream and more sounding like another new yorker donald trump, rather than sort of the guy who was america's mayor. >> but the president seems like the president's refusal to use the word islamic terror -- >> that's the thing, got into this weird debate. first of all, president bush and president obama have both always gone out of their way, we're not at war with islam, not at war with islam. i think there
if this were the former mayor of wichita, kansas i don't think we'd give it the same level of attention. what i've been surprised at is it's breaking down partisan lines. you see plenty of republicans not denouncing what giuliani did, plenty of conservatives that say -- almost cheering him on. it was sort of a rhetorical punch at the president if you want to call it that. and, you know, it's just a reminder there certainly is a pocket inside the conservative movement that thinks that they...
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where you do not want to be and you could be killed at any moment, and you go back to a nice life in wichitas, with friends, and family, it is the same as being taken from the first page to the second cage. the war on drugs is built on the idea that chemicals cause addiction, and when he to eradicate the chemicals from the united states. i do not think that is physically possible. we cannot even keep them out of prison. if the chemicals are not the primary driver of the addiction if, in fact, huge numbers -- the vast majority do not become addicted, if the driver is isolation, pain, and distress, a policy based on a plummeting more pain and distress is a bad idea. i went out with a female chain gang forced to wear t-shirts saying i was a drug addict, and they were made to date grades and collect trash. the idea that more suffering or make them that are is crazy. we have created a society where number of fellow citizens cannot bear to be present in their lives and have to medicate themselves to get through the day. a hyper capitalist, hyper individualist society makes people feel like the rat
where you do not want to be and you could be killed at any moment, and you go back to a nice life in wichitas, with friends, and family, it is the same as being taken from the first page to the second cage. the war on drugs is built on the idea that chemicals cause addiction, and when he to eradicate the chemicals from the united states. i do not think that is physically possible. we cannot even keep them out of prison. if the chemicals are not the primary driver of the addiction if, in fact,...
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playing together in the backyard of their new home in the small town of mulvane, kansas, just outside wichita. and then, in the blink of an eye, baby jesse makes a sudden move. before his father can reach him, he's gone. it's 7:04 p.m. when jesse's parents call 911, setting into motion a dramatic rescue effort that will soon require more than 50 police officers and firefighters. among them, firefighters dan wegner and tim daneen. >> probably got about ten feet from the hole, and we could hear jesse crying up out of there, and stuck our heads down in the hole and looked at him, and sure enough we could see jesse's head and one arm above his forehead kind of protecting his eyes. he just cried. he just wanted out of there so bad. >> oh, your heart sinks. i have a couple children, and all of a sudden, my two kids popped into my head, and you just feel for the mom and dad. and you're like, okay, now i've got to get in rescue mode here. this is serious. >> crucial to the effort, a fiberoptic camera borrowed from a local company gives rescuers a close look at how jesse's doing. >> he moves right the
playing together in the backyard of their new home in the small town of mulvane, kansas, just outside wichita. and then, in the blink of an eye, baby jesse makes a sudden move. before his father can reach him, he's gone. it's 7:04 p.m. when jesse's parents call 911, setting into motion a dramatic rescue effort that will soon require more than 50 police officers and firefighters. among them, firefighters dan wegner and tim daneen. >> probably got about ten feet from the hole, and we could...
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Feb 15, 2015
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you get a spanish mission. 1758, a group of indians, most likely an alliance of amenities and wichita indians, annihilate the mission. that is a bad way to start out. it is an indication of a vulnerability, even a spanish fortified position in texas. seeing that is unacceptable, the spanish pursue the comanches and their indian allies north. what they find as they go north is a well fortified indian camp, a stockade with a ditch and walls. it is flying a french flag on the top. it's not clear with a came from. the spanish were attacked this fortification claimed there are all kinds of guns and ammunition. they also claim a substantial french presence. they claim that there are people caring french flags and wearing french uniforms. the spanish are repelled with 52 people killed or wounded. the key point is the weakness of the spanish in texas, and also the fact the indians in texas are formidable. they have fortifications, mobile striking power on forces. the spanish don't have a clear military advantage in places like texas. so that helps explain why there is sort of a spanish moveme
you get a spanish mission. 1758, a group of indians, most likely an alliance of amenities and wichita indians, annihilate the mission. that is a bad way to start out. it is an indication of a vulnerability, even a spanish fortified position in texas. seeing that is unacceptable, the spanish pursue the comanches and their indian allies north. what they find as they go north is a well fortified indian camp, a stockade with a ditch and walls. it is flying a french flag on the top. it's not clear...
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he went to save the elk and created the wichita reserve for the graham reserve in oklahoma and another buffalo reserve in montana at the flathead reservation. the point being aristocratic hunters were in those days the original conservationists in many ways because you save this species to hunt the species. but secondarily, even if the american museum of natural history next door, you could go into the bird drawers and see all the carcasses. before we had dna or aerial photography or bird banding even the way that scientists would study animals is by collecting specimens. if you wanted to understand the eastern bluebird you shoot 20 eastern bluebirds and studied variations and coloration and beak size and stuff. so he did not see himself as an animal slaughterer. he saw himself as a wildlife bile jiflt biologist man of science. with that said, his kill ratio in africa seems to me to have well succeeded what he needed to have shot for his museums. and it leads people to think of him as having a bloodlust. and so it's not as much of a -- you know look when my book came out somebody picke
he went to save the elk and created the wichita reserve for the graham reserve in oklahoma and another buffalo reserve in montana at the flathead reservation. the point being aristocratic hunters were in those days the original conservationists in many ways because you save this species to hunt the species. but secondarily, even if the american museum of natural history next door, you could go into the bird drawers and see all the carcasses. before we had dna or aerial photography or bird...
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it was wichita where the first sit-in took place. the difference is it did not take off in the sense of national media and people copycating yet. but greensboro, everything came together. people became galvanized and imaginations got sparked. there were sit-in in south carolina and florida and all across the country after greensboro. the fight had just started in greensboro. what are we going to do about other restaurants and movies? they try to keep hope alive, as jesse jackson says, by having meetings and energizing people. it was very difficult for a while. people graduated, they went home, got jobs. you have a small group of students and faculty who are left here to try keep things moving, and a lot of that is in the book also. a lot of those people were bennett people. one of the original sit-inners said if it had not been for the women of bennett after the woolworth's sit-in, we would not have been able to move forward. things quieted down in 1961 and 1962. -- until around 1961 and 1962. then it picked up again. i cannot tell y
it was wichita where the first sit-in took place. the difference is it did not take off in the sense of national media and people copycating yet. but greensboro, everything came together. people became galvanized and imaginations got sparked. there were sit-in in south carolina and florida and all across the country after greensboro. the fight had just started in greensboro. what are we going to do about other restaurants and movies? they try to keep hope alive, as jesse jackson says, by having...
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wichita should hit >>> good saturday morning to you.ower activity santa cruz to gilroy morgan hill. it is still mild out there. temperatures still in the 60s for the most part. 57 in the north bay. everybody else low to mid-60s. a brief passing shower. most of us will stay dry, though. we're talking about temperatures into the 60s. brief passing shower will lead to heavy rain for tomorrow morning. tkaeupls at 7:00. >>> and that's your latest forecast. now over todetails at 7:00. ter holt. >> i have norvhave m jokes for you. the news is about snow. anything wants to hear more of it coming, especially in boston and chicago where they are digging out from the last mess. now people who have not gotten to clear their sidewalks are getting shamed into getting it done. here is nbc's ron mott. >> reporter: boston crews scrambled to clean up the snow as another blast heads in this weekend. >> about three feet of snow in one week. >> reporter: it is scenes like this. cars buried on public streets. sidewalks virt virtually impasse able that brough
wichita should hit >>> good saturday morning to you.ower activity santa cruz to gilroy morgan hill. it is still mild out there. temperatures still in the 60s for the most part. 57 in the north bay. everybody else low to mid-60s. a brief passing shower. most of us will stay dry, though. we're talking about temperatures into the 60s. brief passing shower will lead to heavy rain for tomorrow morning. tkaeupls at 7:00. >>> and that's your latest forecast. now over todetails at...
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good wishes or less as it did to the richmond san rafael bridge bridge >>james: it was diverted to wichita of glass at the landing gear failed the flight carrying 67 passengers who operated a regional airline operating of the express name police it was down but not turn on the it did come down and the plane did land without incident and fully. new this morning we have learned that the number of people devices millicent's has kidnapped is now to roger and 30 now there's fear of those public threatened. >>reporter: hundred and 50 others condemned by the radical terror group. these other images eyases the propaganda to try to identify the location. honda's possibly thousands of some matters and to find center in some mayors a local cathedral with the fate of hostages they feared the same the egyptian christians captured by isis and libya >>james: date expected to be lucky your doctor's office and civil befouled and hospitals the system is conducting a new study to see if in fact getting the bacteria and doctors' offices is possible assault on the study will determine the cause the cdc said th
good wishes or less as it did to the richmond san rafael bridge bridge >>james: it was diverted to wichita of glass at the landing gear failed the flight carrying 67 passengers who operated a regional airline operating of the express name police it was down but not turn on the it did come down and the plane did land without incident and fully. new this morning we have learned that the number of people devices millicent's has kidnapped is now to roger and 30 now there's fear of those...
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wichita were the first sit-ins. and the differences was that it didn't take off in the sense of national media and people copy catting it and so on. it didn't take off. but greensboro happened to be everyone game together and people got galvanized and imaginations were sparked so sit-ins in south carolina and florida and all across the country after greensboro. the fight had just started and what are we going to do about the other restaurant and movies. so they tried to keep alive, as jesse jackson used to say keep alive, by having meetings. but it was hard because people graduate and got jobs so you had a small group of students and faculty who were left to try to keep things moving. and a lot of that is in the book also and a lot of those people were people who -- one of the original sit-inners, one of the four guys said if it hadn't been for the bennett women after the war degraded we would not have been able to move forward. so things kind of quited down until '61-'62. and bennett picked up again and here again
wichita were the first sit-ins. and the differences was that it didn't take off in the sense of national media and people copy catting it and so on. it didn't take off. but greensboro happened to be everyone game together and people got galvanized and imaginations were sparked so sit-ins in south carolina and florida and all across the country after greensboro. the fight had just started and what are we going to do about the other restaurant and movies. so they tried to keep alive, as jesse...
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[applause] and tex is is where another mother from wichita chose to stay in rome to instill the values that were important. although she is in heaven today with my dad. in the inspired her son to become the 48th governor of texas cop cop. [applause] these stories are the promise of texas. they're not the exception because our state truly is exceptional i am living proof that we live in the state were a young man's life can literally be broken in half to be governor of this great state teefourteen [applause] as governor i will ensure that has that brand of opportunity for every single texan it truly is the land of opportunity. the place where anyone can achieve absolutely anything. but there is more we must do. for our towns that our thirsty for water or for parents who fear their children are falling behind in schools. and searching for skilled workers? more for our veterans to richard broken from battle. and we must do more for the millions of texans to see the state sovereignty to be ignored by a federal government that refuses to secure our borders. [cheers and applause] i will ensu
[applause] and tex is is where another mother from wichita chose to stay in rome to instill the values that were important. although she is in heaven today with my dad. in the inspired her son to become the 48th governor of texas cop cop. [applause] these stories are the promise of texas. they're not the exception because our state truly is exceptional i am living proof that we live in the state were a young man's life can literally be broken in half to be governor of this great state...
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by the time i get to phoenix, wichita lineman, rhinestone cowboy and a huge, iconic reference and foressage that he's carrying and laying it out there for the world to see in advance of all ziemers research, it's pretty special that you can have the legacy he has and to carry something forward. >> does it make you a little bit nervous because the family is here? >> yeah. we just talked. >> it does make you nervous because you want to represent as best as you can represent, and you want to bring honor that you can bring to it and that's what i'm going to try to do because it is a big honor to be here and he has to do it. >> and it's about alzheimer's and people are talking about it. it's on everyone's mind and it's about time. it's great bumping into you. i wish i could do it all of the time. you're okay, too, buddy. you're a lucky man. >> i am a very lucky man. >> i'll see you soon. >> what a beautiful couple. you don't get any more attractive than that. we still have a whole lot to come and i see some of the stars from "selma," the woman who played coretta scott king right next to me
by the time i get to phoenix, wichita lineman, rhinestone cowboy and a huge, iconic reference and foressage that he's carrying and laying it out there for the world to see in advance of all ziemers research, it's pretty special that you can have the legacy he has and to carry something forward. >> does it make you a little bit nervous because the family is here? >> yeah. we just talked. >> it does make you nervous because you want to represent as best as you can represent, and...
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the chief information officer at brown university, but easier for me to say wichita state university, his previous employer. the vice president for information technology technology counsel. the attorney of the state of illinois. and finally, mr. doug johnson, senior vice president and senior advisor, chief economist of the american bankers association. let's begin with you. >> thank you very much. thanks for the opportunity to testify today on this very important issue. as the largest security software company in the world, we are made up of millions of censors that give us a unique view of the entire internet threat landscape. we all have seen, even as of this morning, the recent headlines about cyber attacks have focused mostly on data breaches across the spectrum of industries. these network intrusions that result in stolen data have deep and profound impacts. for the individuals who must worry about and clean up their identities, for the organizations whose systems have been penetrated, and for the government trying to establish the right notification policies as well as deter an
the chief information officer at brown university, but easier for me to say wichita state university, his previous employer. the vice president for information technology technology counsel. the attorney of the state of illinois. and finally, mr. doug johnson, senior vice president and senior advisor, chief economist of the american bankers association. let's begin with you. >> thank you very much. thanks for the opportunity to testify today on this very important issue. as the largest...
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. >> there is a great scenes out of planes, trains, automobiles in wichita, kansas.ithin guy says what do you think the temperature is. he goes one. i don't know why i find that funny. did you see the wind whipping in that live shot. >> steve, he has got to be, i cannot imagine. >> he is at ferry avenue station in camden, hi steve. >> reporter: unfortunately mike, we will not have any live interviews with patco ride tours day because we want to keep our license with the federal communications commission. that gives you sense of the anger over what they are dealing with here this morning as bob kelly explained, pretty good. it is very cold. there that is block glass that has been there since 1969. no ren racials in that long time for patco riders, it is not a waiting area that is top of the escalators or stairs. you cannot see the train coming through there but people want to be out there in case there is very limited seating. you can see some people standing here waiting now at ferry avenue in the cold for the next train. you talk about the the wind. first let me sho
. >> there is a great scenes out of planes, trains, automobiles in wichita, kansas.ithin guy says what do you think the temperature is. he goes one. i don't know why i find that funny. did you see the wind whipping in that live shot. >> steve, he has got to be, i cannot imagine. >> he is at ferry avenue station in camden, hi steve. >> reporter: unfortunately mike, we will not have any live interviews with patco ride tours day because we want to keep our license with the...
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they are not told that you can get your cardiologist services and -- go to wichita, which is only 157 miles. you can go 340 miles when you could probably get one in his own hometown. the answer should be yes we can. if it's not the choice program, we have the fee-for-service program we should have been using all along. when i'm in a rural area, we have community house will come into my office. we would like to serve those veterans. we are not able to. we can make a permanent and expand our understanding of the fee-for-service approach that i think we're going to serve veterans better and give them access to the care they deserve. i appreciate your efforts on that and your commitment to make these programs permanent. i think they are critical to make sure the v.a. works long-term. >> i thank you for spanning time with me. i think it can credibly informative. -- spending time with me. all those men and women deserve help right now. that's what i know you're working for. what they don't deserve is a knee-jerk band-aid on a gaping wound fix. i appreciate, as i am sure everyone on the comm
they are not told that you can get your cardiologist services and -- go to wichita, which is only 157 miles. you can go 340 miles when you could probably get one in his own hometown. the answer should be yes we can. if it's not the choice program, we have the fee-for-service program we should have been using all along. when i'm in a rural area, we have community house will come into my office. we would like to serve those veterans. we are not able to. we can make a permanent and expand our...
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seventeen in wichita, kansas. one below in boston where it has been so brutal this winter.s there anchorage, alaska. we have some new record that were set in reading and trenton this morning where they have been tied but we will hang with three for our morning low and two is record. so that still stand in philadelphia for 1888 for february 16th. the these are the important numbers. dangerous wind chills below zero wind chills eight, 33 below in mount pocono. 18b less in atlantic city. six he lee no wildwood. dangerous wind chills continue through the morning and then we will watch for our next snowstorm this could be a little bit more sizable, we're talk ago accumulations of several inches from this one, which doesn't arrive until tonight. we will have more details coming up but best thing to show you right now is seven day forecast that breaks down today. two out of the ten and three out of the ten tomorrow with the snow accumulating in the morning on tuesday, and then so make sure you are with us as early as possible with us tomorrow. clip are system wednesday brings more
seventeen in wichita, kansas. one below in boston where it has been so brutal this winter.s there anchorage, alaska. we have some new record that were set in reading and trenton this morning where they have been tied but we will hang with three for our morning low and two is record. so that still stand in philadelphia for 1888 for february 16th. the these are the important numbers. dangerous wind chills below zero wind chills eight, 33 below in mount pocono. 18b less in atlantic city. six he...
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not what they are told, you can get your cardiologist services and drive 100 miles -- you can go to wichita, which is only 157 miles. you could probably have got those in his own hometown. the answer should be, yes we can, we are going to look at a way. when i'm in a rural area, i have 70 community hospitals coming to my office, tim, we would like to serve these veterans and we are not able to. if the choice program, if we can make that permanent, i think we will serve veterans, servant better and give them access to the care they deserve. i appreciate your commitment to make these programs permanent. i think they are critical. thank you. >> ms. rice? >> thank you, mr. chairman. as everyone here has thank you, i thank you for spending time with me yesterday. it's incredibly informative trade all the brave men and women who work so hard to protect our freedoms deserve the help right now. what they don't deserve is a knee-jerk try to band-aid on a gaping wound fix. i appreciate the thoughtful way you are approaching his reforms. they're going to serve the men and women who protect us in the l
not what they are told, you can get your cardiologist services and drive 100 miles -- you can go to wichita, which is only 157 miles. you could probably have got those in his own hometown. the answer should be, yes we can, we are going to look at a way. when i'm in a rural area, i have 70 community hospitals coming to my office, tim, we would like to serve these veterans and we are not able to. if the choice program, if we can make that permanent, i think we will serve veterans, servant better...
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the chief information officer at brown university, but easier for me to say wichita state university, his previous employer. the vice president for information technology technology counsel. the attorney of the state of illinois. and finally, mr. doug johnson, senior vice president and senior advisor, chief economist of the american bankers association. let's begin with you. >> thank you very much. thanks for the opportunity to testify today on this very important issue. as the largest security software company in the world, we are made up of millions of censors that give us a unique view of the entire internet threat landscape. we all have seen, even as of this morning, the recent headlines about cyber attacks have focused mostly on data breaches across the spectrum of industries. these network intrusions that result in stolen data have deep and profound impacts. for the individuals who must worry about and clean up their identities, for the organizations whose systems have been penetrated, and for the government trying to establish the right notification policies as well as deter an
the chief information officer at brown university, but easier for me to say wichita state university, his previous employer. the vice president for information technology technology counsel. the attorney of the state of illinois. and finally, mr. doug johnson, senior vice president and senior advisor, chief economist of the american bankers association. let's begin with you. >> thank you very much. thanks for the opportunity to testify today on this very important issue. as the largest...
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it was wichita where the first event took place. the difference is that it didn't take off in defense of national media and people copycatting and so on. it didn't take off. grantsboro just happened to be everything came together and people got galvanized and imaginations got sparked and said there were sitting in south carolina and florida and all across the country after greensboro. the fight had just started in greensboro. okay, what are we going to do about these other restaurants in the movies than what are we going to do? so they tried to keep alive as jesse jackson said keep hope alive, by having meetings and you know energizing people. .. and then it picked up again. and here again i can't tell you why. you know there are mysterious things that happened in history. and people began to say okay, and the national congressional some national people were sent down to help and began to have organized sit-ins at the hotshots. it was a restaurant called the hotshots. and that the mayfair cafeteria and at the movies. and the more th
it was wichita where the first event took place. the difference is that it didn't take off in defense of national media and people copycatting and so on. it didn't take off. grantsboro just happened to be everything came together and people got galvanized and imaginations got sparked and said there were sitting in south carolina and florida and all across the country after greensboro. the fight had just started in greensboro. okay, what are we going to do about these other restaurants in the...
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right around wichita falls get a quick inch of snow in the next couple hours.alling from the sky along with the dallas area. here's our 72-hour snowfall map. areas of light blue one to three. look at swath of three to six. even a possibility of six inches of snow in kansas city. that's a big deal. st. louis, chicago, indianapolis, enough snow to shovel and plow and even into new england as we go through the upcoming weekend. there is some warmth to be found, not a lot on the maps. extremely cold into february and towards the weekend, the thing that's changed, spread the cold air jose to the west. it looks like maybe the second week of march things will start to shape up. changing the weather pattern. there is hope out there, but not yet. >> hey don't have my glasses. put up the map. what's the warmest part of the country? couldn't see? >> honolulu 79 looks nice. >> wondered. what's on the south there? >> going with honolulu. >> guillermo, the rainy part? >> can't make it out. two circles together. next to it. >> bill. >> 80 in miami. you happy. >> i know. just
right around wichita falls get a quick inch of snow in the next couple hours.alling from the sky along with the dallas area. here's our 72-hour snowfall map. areas of light blue one to three. look at swath of three to six. even a possibility of six inches of snow in kansas city. that's a big deal. st. louis, chicago, indianapolis, enough snow to shovel and plow and even into new england as we go through the upcoming weekend. there is some warmth to be found, not a lot on the maps. extremely...
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the chief information officer at brown university, but easier for me to say wichita state university,is previous employer. the vice president for information technology technology counsel. the honorable lisa madigan, the attorney of the state of illinois. and finally, mr. doug johnson, senior vice president and senior advisor, chief economist of the american bankers association. let's begin with you. >> thank you very much. german moran, ranking member blumenthal -- share and moran ranking member -- chairman morag, ranking member blumenthal. thanks for the opportunity to testify today on this very important issue. as the largest security software company in the world, we are made up of millions of censors that give us a unique view of the entire internet threat landscape. we all have seen, even as of this morning, the recent headlines about cyber attacks have focused mostly on data breaches across the spectrum of industries. these network intrusions that result in stolen data have deep and profound impacts. for the individuals who must worry about and clean up their identities, for th
the chief information officer at brown university, but easier for me to say wichita state university,is previous employer. the vice president for information technology technology counsel. the honorable lisa madigan, the attorney of the state of illinois. and finally, mr. doug johnson, senior vice president and senior advisor, chief economist of the american bankers association. let's begin with you. >> thank you very much. german moran, ranking member blumenthal -- share and moran...
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a little bit in wichita. not an organized storm. no one's going to get a huge amount of snow but a lot of these place doss not have good ability at getting rid of the ice and snow on the roads. that's where we get the problems and have travel delays and why so many schools are cancelled in this region. as far as what it's going to look like the pink areas, winter storm warnings san angelo to dallas to shreveport. a lot of snow this past weekend, too, in the mountains of colorado actually welcomed in areas. as far as travel goes 26 degrees in dallas. that's with the sun up. we're watching the freezing rain and sleet in the region now. snow just to the north of dallas. that could get up to two inches of a combined snow and sleet in the area. notice no airport delays. mostly because of the 600 cancelled flights in and out of the dallas-ft. worth airport and doesn't like like this stuff will melt soon. yes, into the mid-40s by wednesday, but not going to melt by the time we get into monday and tuesday. as far as what is coming up next,
a little bit in wichita. not an organized storm. no one's going to get a huge amount of snow but a lot of these place doss not have good ability at getting rid of the ice and snow on the roads. that's where we get the problems and have travel delays and why so many schools are cancelled in this region. as far as what it's going to look like the pink areas, winter storm warnings san angelo to dallas to shreveport. a lot of snow this past weekend, too, in the mountains of colorado actually...
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. >> hi i'm janet and i am a medical equipment sales rep from wichita falls, texas. >> janet. >> jan-net> sherry for apple. >> apple. >> sherry. >> okay. we got it. now we're going to go back at the end of the show -- >> one more hoda! >> the camera was blocking. i'm sorry! >> okay. keep going. >> good morning, ladies. i'm carrie. i'm from minnesota, the twin city metro area and i pam a server. >> carrie. >> carrie. >> like before sherry. okay right after sherry. carrie. >>> now we're going to play another game. stop it's over. it is time to tune out. we're moving on. >> i take these seriously! we're going to play make out, marry or move on. >> with the oscars coming up we have categories so we want you guys to play along with us. let's go first one. michael keaton. >> no more names. >> michael, eddie as in freddie. robert duvall. so make out, marry, and let's say the other one -- >> move on. >> move on. >> okay. i am moving on from robert duvall. >> he's a very good dancer. >> i'm going to make out with eddie and i'm going to marry bird man. what are you doing? >> i would -- none of the
. >> hi i'm janet and i am a medical equipment sales rep from wichita falls, texas. >> janet. >> jan-net> sherry for apple. >> apple. >> sherry. >> okay. we got it. now we're going to go back at the end of the show -- >> one more hoda! >> the camera was blocking. i'm sorry! >> okay. keep going. >> good morning, ladies. i'm carrie. i'm from minnesota, the twin city metro area and i pam a server. >> carrie. >> carrie....
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wichita 57. dallas 7 degrees above average, a high of 69 degrees.t weather in the pacific northwest. snow coming across the plains. we are watching this clipper bringing light snow to the northeast. look for cooler conditions. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. clouds are here scattered snow showers on the way. on accumulation. temperatures will be too warm. but that changes this afternoon. cold winds will kick in and we'll be down to 12 degrees tomorrow morning. a high of just 22 tomorrow afternoon. bitter cold friday. light snow saturday. and an inch or two is possible. followed by very cold air on sunday with frigid winds blowing. 18, the high. turning a bit colder monday morning have a great day. . >> and that's your latest weather. >> al thank you very much. coming up on trending too much exposure. the move to ban form-fitting yoga pants if public. >> oh my goodness. >>> coming up next amy pascal breaks her silence claiming she didn't step down. she was fired from sony. we will hear from her right after this. she sees the world a
wichita 57. dallas 7 degrees above average, a high of 69 degrees.t weather in the pacific northwest. snow coming across the plains. we are watching this clipper bringing light snow to the northeast. look for cooler conditions. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. clouds are here scattered snow showers on the way. on accumulation. temperatures will be too warm. but that changes this afternoon. cold winds will kick in and we'll be down to 12 degrees tomorrow morning. a high...
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wichita a high of 47. dallas 7 degrees above average with a high of 69 degrees.the pacific northwest. snow comes across the plains. we're watching the clipper bringing light snow to the northeast. a high of 44 degrees. >>> 7:37. good morning. i'm christina loren. we're going to see offshore flow firmly in control of your weather pattern for today and that means a clear sky and very warm temperatures. 73 degrees in the tri valley 71 degrees in san francisco. and you're looking at 76 out in wine country, the north bay looking good for today. unseasonably warm by 5 to 10 degrees. we'll get big waves in the next couple days and see that peak warmth on valentine's day, temperatures ramping up towards that 80-degree mark during the south bay on saturday. . >> and that's your latest weather. >> al thank you very much. coming up on trending too much exposure. the move to ban form-fitting yoga pants if public. >> oh my goodness. >>> coming up next amy pascal breaks her silence claiming she didn't step down. she was fired from sony. we will hear from her right after this.
wichita a high of 47. dallas 7 degrees above average with a high of 69 degrees.the pacific northwest. snow comes across the plains. we're watching the clipper bringing light snow to the northeast. a high of 44 degrees. >>> 7:37. good morning. i'm christina loren. we're going to see offshore flow firmly in control of your weather pattern for today and that means a clear sky and very warm temperatures. 73 degrees in the tri valley 71 degrees in san francisco. and you're looking at 76 out...
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you could get your cardiology services and drive 100 miles you could go to wichita which by the way is miles, but the services say if you can try 340 miles, he could have gotten those right in his hometown. the answer should always be as weekend we are going to look at a way and if it's not the choice program we have the fee-for-service that we should be using all along. if you are in an urban area but again, when i'm in a rural area and have the community hospitals that come into my office is we would like to serve those veterans and we are not able to in the choice program. we can meet that permit and expand our understanding of the service approach that i think we will serve the veterans serve them better and give them access to the care that they deserve so i appreciate your efforts on that and the commitment to make these programs permit because they are critical to making sure that the va works long-term. >> thank you mr. chairman. so, mr. secretary, as everyone here has thank you i think you've you for spending time with me yesterday. i think it's incredibly informative and i pe
you could get your cardiology services and drive 100 miles you could go to wichita which by the way is miles, but the services say if you can try 340 miles, he could have gotten those right in his hometown. the answer should always be as weekend we are going to look at a way and if it's not the choice program we have the fee-for-service that we should be using all along. if you are in an urban area but again, when i'm in a rural area and have the community hospitals that come into my office is...
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he becomes a national council member and wichita, kansas becomes a real hotbed, wichita kansas which is where the koch feminist becomes a real hotbed of birch society organizing. i was speaking with eugene earlier who mentioned as a school teacher in texas, the birch society really targeted her for some the things that were said in her classroom at that time and it really brought back a lot of memories for me about researching this book especially what was taking place in wichita at this time. there were many stories about students being told to allegedly being told to spot on their teachers for any hint of subversion. i remember as i was doing the book i talked to one former wichita school teacher recalled that she had handed out those unicef collection boxes to the students for halloween, and this became a huge source of controversy because of course the birch society was completely against the united nations, and their motto at that time was u.s. out now in reference to the united nations. so charles koch, the second of four of the koch brothers returns home from come he attends m
he becomes a national council member and wichita, kansas becomes a real hotbed, wichita kansas which is where the koch feminist becomes a real hotbed of birch society organizing. i was speaking with eugene earlier who mentioned as a school teacher in texas, the birch society really targeted her for some the things that were said in her classroom at that time and it really brought back a lot of memories for me about researching this book especially what was taking place in wichita at this time....