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and china and who is taking the hit ask the people in wichita kansas. but have from companies they they may have to lay off people they can only have so or you know the head on their profit margins for so long and then they'll not be competitive not competitive they can't they can't sell they have to lay off. or we begin the day with preparations in britain for life after brags that this iconic british sign from one nine hundred thirty nine which suddenly seems more relevant than ever in just a seven months britain is scheduled to officially leave the european union and when the british approved breaks it in a referendum two years ago lawmakers insisted that a divorce with no deal was out of the question for a minister to resume a spent months repeating her mantra breaks it means bragg's it was she's not doing that anymore today the u.k. government began issuing guidelines for citizens and businesses on how to deal with an option that is not even supposed to be one a bricks it crashed britain's brags it minister dominic rob says that he is still confide
and china and who is taking the hit ask the people in wichita kansas. but have from companies they they may have to lay off people they can only have so or you know the head on their profit margins for so long and then they'll not be competitive not competitive they can't they can't sell they have to lay off. or we begin the day with preparations in britain for life after brags that this iconic british sign from one nine hundred thirty nine which suddenly seems more relevant than ever in just a...
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reading to have recent analysis wichita with its focus on aerospace manufacturing and agriculture more exposed to chinese terrorists than any other us metro area but it's not easy to find business people ready to talk about that some admit off camera that they don't want to be seen to contradict president in this deeply conservative state for now many manufacturers here say they're holding their own but with one in four dollars in which the us economy coming from exports to tariffs are expected to have a huge impact an estimated twenty thousand jobs are at stake and at the moment it's the farmers who are paying the biggest toll one of them is keith miller at third generation farmer he's been in the red for the last two years now he's afraid of losing china as the mob could drown despite the fact that he soybeans are doing just fine. current prices that we are receiving are and you are from a dollar to two dollars less than there was three months ago and it's causing. her real concern whether we're going to be able to get those prices back in the near future and we're we're definitely w
reading to have recent analysis wichita with its focus on aerospace manufacturing and agriculture more exposed to chinese terrorists than any other us metro area but it's not easy to find business people ready to talk about that some admit off camera that they don't want to be seen to contradict president in this deeply conservative state for now many manufacturers here say they're holding their own but with one in four dollars in which the us economy coming from exports to tariffs are expected...
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china trade route alexander phenomena visited wichita and sent us this report. from handrails and alloy. and his driver own to just the company in wichita that over a wide range of aluminum from over should have been strong decision it's becoming more and more difficult for the grabbers to calculate their contracts in fact we're still in about six months we're not. we didn't affect our market but we have to be very careful and project you get a project let's say in january and it goes up thirty percent by march and your bid is not very good anymore from her terror of texas on imports and exports says karen page c.e.o. and president of kansas global partners for twenty five years she's been working to help local companies to improve their position in global markets now she has to deal with more and more businesses suffering from trauma treat. it we're hearing from companies that they may have to lay off people they can only absorb you know the head on their profit margins for so long and then they'll not be competitive competitive they can't south they can't sell
china trade route alexander phenomena visited wichita and sent us this report. from handrails and alloy. and his driver own to just the company in wichita that over a wide range of aluminum from over should have been strong decision it's becoming more and more difficult for the grabbers to calculate their contracts in fact we're still in about six months we're not. we didn't affect our market but we have to be very careful and project you get a project let's say in january and it goes up thirty...
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alexander phenomenon visited wichita. handrails and alloy. and his brother own two sister company in wichita that over a wide range of aluminum. over shouldn't have been strong decision it's becoming more and more difficult for the brothers to calculate their contracts the big impact for us deal in about six months. if. we didn't affect our market but we have to be very careful not to project your project let's say in january and that goes up thirty percent by march and your bid is not very good anymore and then the current terror of taxes on imports and exports says karen paige c.e.o. and president of kansas global twenty five years she's been working to help local companies to improve their position in global markets now she has to deal with more and more businesses suffering from trauma treat. it we're hearing from companies that they may have to lay off people they can only absorb you know the head on their profit margins for so long and then. be competitive competitive they can't sell think can't sell they have to lay off. according to a
alexander phenomenon visited wichita. handrails and alloy. and his brother own two sister company in wichita that over a wide range of aluminum. over shouldn't have been strong decision it's becoming more and more difficult for the brothers to calculate their contracts the big impact for us deal in about six months. if. we didn't affect our market but we have to be very careful not to project your project let's say in january and that goes up thirty percent by march and your bid is not very...
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china trade route alexander phenomena visited wichita and sent us this report. from the handrails and the alloy. and the driver own to the company in wichita that over a wide range of aluminum from the over to the trauma decision it's becoming more and more difficult for the brothers to calculate their contracts in fact we're dealing in about six months we're not. we didn't affect our market but we have to be very careful to project to the project let's say in january and goes up thirty percent by march and your bid is not very good anymore and i'm going to hurdle the terror of taxes on imports and exports says karen paige c.e.o. and president of kansas global good work for twenty five years he's been working to help local companies to improve their position in global markets now she has to deal with more and more businesses suffering from trauma. it wareham from companies that they may have to lay off people they can only absorb you know the head on their profit margins for so long and then they'll not be competitive competitive they can't sell for can't sell t
china trade route alexander phenomena visited wichita and sent us this report. from the handrails and the alloy. and the driver own to the company in wichita that over a wide range of aluminum from the over to the trauma decision it's becoming more and more difficult for the brothers to calculate their contracts in fact we're dealing in about six months we're not. we didn't affect our market but we have to be very careful to project to the project let's say in january and goes up thirty percent...
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china trade dispute alexander phenomena visited wichita to find out what business people there are saying in the american heartland. from handrails and. john hood and his brother own the company in which that hope for a wide range of aluminum however should trump decision it's becoming more and more difficult for the brothers to calculate their contract big impact here for a deal in about six months now but if. we didn't affect our market we had to be very careful and we did project to give it a project let's say in january and then it goes up thirty percent by march in your bid is not very good anymore and i'm going to hurt a lot tear of our taxes on imports and exports says karen paige c.e.o. and president of kansas global partners one twenty five years he's been working to help local companies to improve their position in global markets now she has to deal with more and more businesses suffering from trade policies it we're hearing from companies they they may have to lay off people they can only. so or you know the head on their profit margins for so long and then they'll not be compe
china trade dispute alexander phenomena visited wichita to find out what business people there are saying in the american heartland. from handrails and. john hood and his brother own the company in which that hope for a wide range of aluminum however should trump decision it's becoming more and more difficult for the brothers to calculate their contract big impact here for a deal in about six months now but if. we didn't affect our market we had to be very careful and we did project to give it...
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there's all sorts of ways that it used to be progressive and then the cultural war came to wichita. while a decision like that that would be utterly catastrophic, whewith a decision like that d. fame the culture war, no they will just find something else. what is the matter with kansas and what i still believe today although there's a million details and variations in the cultural war are a way of expressing class ange anger felt openly doing that. i'm going to change the subject a little bit. but the last chapter basically practices all the stuff i've written since then about professionalism. it's when i was researching the anti-abortion crusade and they were obsessed with the role of doctors and lawyers. then you look at your other fights and it's these members of the professional class. again and again that is what they mean when they talk about east people having this power over the rest of us and i don't agree on any aspect of the cultural war i am very liberal, however when they make this critique is dying and large true. these people don't have -- well, true, what does stephe
there's all sorts of ways that it used to be progressive and then the cultural war came to wichita. while a decision like that that would be utterly catastrophic, whewith a decision like that d. fame the culture war, no they will just find something else. what is the matter with kansas and what i still believe today although there's a million details and variations in the cultural war are a way of expressing class ange anger felt openly doing that. i'm going to change the subject a little bit....
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reporters at "the wichita eagle" dug through records at 2011 when survey officials surveyed for a gasce expansion. they found chemicals known as pce had spilled. it can damage your nervous and reproductive systems as well as your liver and kidneys. it's also been linked to cancer. but the officials did nothing about it, didn't tell anyone for six years. according to "the eagle" officials thought it would just float past nearby homes. well, it actually flowed into a nearby lake, seeping into water wells used to drink, cook and shower. here's the more disturbing part about this. those officials were just following the law. a law passed in 1995 backed by the dry cleaning lobby to protect laundromats from federal regulations. lawmakers are looking at a fix for that since that same law, surprisingly, bans the state from even testing for pce. you heard me right, they're not even allowed to test for it. makes you wonder what other sites might pop up in that area. that will wrap it up for me this hour. in the meantime, ali velshi picks things up. >> that's incredible. >> i think that's why yo
reporters at "the wichita eagle" dug through records at 2011 when survey officials surveyed for a gasce expansion. they found chemicals known as pce had spilled. it can damage your nervous and reproductive systems as well as your liver and kidneys. it's also been linked to cancer. but the officials did nothing about it, didn't tell anyone for six years. according to "the eagle" officials thought it would just float past nearby homes. well, it actually flowed into a nearby...
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a good sal going through wichita . things are popping up in the gulf. very warm. already 80 in new york and 81 in boston. another hot and sticky day there. for us yesterday was nice. temperatures warmed up. san francisco hit 71. oakland 74. napa 76. san jose checked in with an 80 degree temperature. san francisco 71 yesterday. only the third 70 this month and the first time since the 11th that they have been over average, which is either 68 or 69. my forecast high today is 70. 71, 68, 68 the last three days. karen all over says has san francisco ever had a you're not above 80? the answer is yes. 1878 and 1893 there is some missing data. i believe it's two days from 1878 and 33 from 1893 where they did not record and 80 degree high temperature. thank you to the national weather service for that information. most of it was probably cold sea surface. 80s on the weekend will pop back up. maybe if you near 90 inland. the fog is back in a big way today. everybody says cloudy on the sky conditions. a lot of 60s. lakeport is cool at 50. if you had the cloud cover the lows
a good sal going through wichita . things are popping up in the gulf. very warm. already 80 in new york and 81 in boston. another hot and sticky day there. for us yesterday was nice. temperatures warmed up. san francisco hit 71. oakland 74. napa 76. san jose checked in with an 80 degree temperature. san francisco 71 yesterday. only the third 70 this month and the first time since the 11th that they have been over average, which is either 68 or 69. my forecast high today is 70. 71, 68, 68 the...
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. >> now this happened in wichita, this car -- >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> it just caught fire from the was no photo bombs here. you can see residents running to the scene with fire extinguishers and trying to put it out. they realize it's useless so they run back and watch with the rest of the neighborhood as firefighters show up a few minutes later trying to put the flames out. here's what it looks like later with the flames all put out >>> life is so sweet and it's important to be able to take in all the sights and sounds. that's elmer. >> can you hear my voice? >> of course he can hear you, doc, don't you see how haes he's responding? >> that's me talking? >> he seems a little unsure, but he quickly realizes what's going on. >> there you go. >> aideo was ten threyego wheheas 85 years old and they just rently shared it to youtube. that's his wife marlene next to him. and ernie, his son is also there in the room. over the years his hearing started to fade and it caused him to slow down, step back and retreat a bit. he had hearing aides and they told him about cochlear implants. he was app
. >> now this happened in wichita, this car -- >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> it just caught fire from the was no photo bombs here. you can see residents running to the scene with fire extinguishers and trying to put it out. they realize it's useless so they run back and watch with the rest of the neighborhood as firefighters show up a few minutes later trying to put the flames out. here's what it looks like later with the flames all put out >>> life is so sweet and it's...
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. >> now this happened in wichita, this car -- >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> it just caught fire from the wasphoto bombs here. you can see residents running to the scene with fire extinguishers and trying to put it out. they realize it's useless so they run back and watch with the rest of the neighborhood as firefighters show up a few minutes later trying to put the flames out. here's what it looks like later with the flames all put out >>> life is so sweet and it's important to be able to take in all the sights and sounds. that's elmer. >> can you hear my voice? >> of course he can hear you, doc, don't you see how haes he's responding? >> that's me talking? >> he seems a little unsure, but he quickly realizes what's going on. >> there you go. >> and this video was taken three years ago when he was 85 years old and they just recently shared it to youtube. that's his wife marlene next to him. and ernie, his son is also there in the room. over the years his hearing started to fade and it caused him to slow down, step back and retreat a bit. he had hearing aides and they told him about cochlear
. >> now this happened in wichita, this car -- >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> it just caught fire from the wasphoto bombs here. you can see residents running to the scene with fire extinguishers and trying to put it out. they realize it's useless so they run back and watch with the rest of the neighborhood as firefighters show up a few minutes later trying to put the flames out. here's what it looks like later with the flames all put out >>> life is so sweet and it's...
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times ahead for american reed and regions that export billions in products to china take the city of wichita according to the brookings institution no other metro area in the u.s. is being impacted more by the u.s. china trade dispute. visited wish to talk to find out what business people are saying they're. from handrails and alloys. and in rubber own two just the companies in which is that over a wide range of aluminum however should have been strong decision it's becoming more and more difficult for the brothers to calculate their contracts a big impact for a deal in about six months. if. we didn't affect our market but we had to be very careful and project because you did a project let's say in january and it goes up thirty percent by march and your bid is not very good anymore and i'm going to hurdle terror of taxes on imports and exports says karen page c.e.o. and president of kansas global partners for twenty five years she's been working to help local companies to improve their position in global markets now she has to deal with more and more businesses suffering from treat. it we're
times ahead for american reed and regions that export billions in products to china take the city of wichita according to the brookings institution no other metro area in the u.s. is being impacted more by the u.s. china trade dispute. visited wish to talk to find out what business people are saying they're. from handrails and alloys. and in rubber own two just the companies in which is that over a wide range of aluminum however should have been strong decision it's becoming more and more...
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look at the team he's surrounded himself and mike pompeo, a solid conservative who represented wichita, kansas. and is a great voice. john bolton. secretary mattis. for those voters who are saying i want changes on national security. last year, he gave the biggest increase in military funding since the reagan years to rebuild what the obama administration had allowed to deteriorate. the economy. 4.1 percent gdp last quarter. go back and look at the people on camera during the campaign that said you would never see three percent under donald trump. we've reached already four percent. the lowest unemployment rate in decades. the lewis unemployment claims and the years. lowest hispanic unemployment on record. lowest african-american unemployment on record. 3 million americans get off of food stamps. you recent all time high. [applause] yeah. all-time highs in the markets with $7 trillion in value added. and of course, the biggest tax cuts since the reagan years. [applause] the economy, promises made, promises kept. the trade agenda i'm sure we'll get to but there's no doubt there are many
look at the team he's surrounded himself and mike pompeo, a solid conservative who represented wichita, kansas. and is a great voice. john bolton. secretary mattis. for those voters who are saying i want changes on national security. last year, he gave the biggest increase in military funding since the reagan years to rebuild what the obama administration had allowed to deteriorate. the economy. 4.1 percent gdp last quarter. go back and look at the people on camera during the campaign that said...
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look at the team he surrounds himself with today, mike pompeo, a solid conservative who represented wichita and is a great voice in our national security, john bolton, secretary mattis, he has a terrific national security team around him. for those voters who were saying i want changes on national security, the thing he did his last year he gave the biggest increase in military funding since the reagan years to rebuild the military that the obama administration had allowed to deteriorate. he is delivering on national security, economy. 4.1 gdp last quarter, many pendants you go back and you look at the people on camera were talking about during the campaign how you would never see 3% under donald trump. we've now reached 4%. the economy has reached the lowest unemployment rate in 50 years, lowest hispanic unemployment, 3.4 million americans get off food stamps, yes. [applause] all-time high in the market was $7 trillion in market added. of course the biggest tax cut since the reagan years. so yes, the economy. [inaudible] the trade agenda, there's no doubt there's many who believe that what
look at the team he surrounds himself with today, mike pompeo, a solid conservative who represented wichita and is a great voice in our national security, john bolton, secretary mattis, he has a terrific national security team around him. for those voters who were saying i want changes on national security, the thing he did his last year he gave the biggest increase in military funding since the reagan years to rebuild the military that the obama administration had allowed to deteriorate. he is...
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on the democratic side a former wichita mayor, a farmer a family doctor are up against 17-year-old jackdents have gotten a unique taste of the process taking stands, participating in debates all before graduating from high school. i wanted to see what they've learned and are thinking about the issues. alet me begin with you. you are 17. you can't vote. what should the voting age be, in local elections, there has been a trend across the country to lower the age. what should that number be? >> i really believe 16 would be a better number, most people can drive. people can, you can work a part-time job. you are paying taxes. a lot of 16-year-olds are productive members of our society. i believe they should have a right to say how the government functions. there are a lot of 16-year-olds more politically aware than people much old early. i think i not much about age but political awareness an with the rise of the internet and things, it is easier than ever for within people to be informed voters. i think 16 would be a good age and it would allow for greater involvement in our democratic sys
on the democratic side a former wichita mayor, a farmer a family doctor are up against 17-year-old jackdents have gotten a unique taste of the process taking stands, participating in debates all before graduating from high school. i wanted to see what they've learned and are thinking about the issues. alet me begin with you. you are 17. you can't vote. what should the voting age be, in local elections, there has been a trend across the country to lower the age. what should that number be?...
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a former wichita mayor and a family doctor are up against 17-year-old jack bergeson and even participatingtes all before graduating from high school. i wanted to see what they've learned and what they're thinking about their issues. jack, let me begin with you. you're 17 and you can't vote. what should the voting age be? in local elections there has been a trend across the country to lower the age. what should that number be? >> i really believe 16 would be a better number. at 16 most people can drive. people can -- you can work a part-time job. you're paying taxes and -- a lot of 16-year-olds are productive members of our society and i believe they should have the right to say how the government functions and there are more 16-year-olds that are more politically aware they know than people that are much older. i don't think it's as much about age than with political awareness and with the rise of the internet it's easier than ever for younger people to know about politics and 16 would be a much better age than 18 is that it would get people involved earlier and it would allow for a grater
a former wichita mayor and a family doctor are up against 17-year-old jack bergeson and even participatingtes all before graduating from high school. i wanted to see what they've learned and what they're thinking about their issues. jack, let me begin with you. you're 17 and you can't vote. what should the voting age be? in local elections there has been a trend across the country to lower the age. what should that number be? >> i really believe 16 would be a better number. at 16 most...
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. >> for real, his mom is from wichita, kansas, and my mom is from ottumwa, iowa., you know, for real, like i always, he lived with his his his his his s his grandfather looks just like my grandfather, for real. his grandfather defended him. and i saw donald trump, who's one of these a-holes that's like barack obama's president, i'm a rich guy. he wasn't born here, how about that? and i'm like, his grandma's alive. by the way, he waited gra grandpa was dead before he said it, because he would have said, i'm going to kick your ass. i called mark burnett, saying what are you going to do about this? this guy's on tv saying barack obama wasn't born here. >> jimmy: was this while the "apprentice" was on? >> yes. that's the first time i said knock it off. and he's going along. he's not going to be the president, jimmy. then the "access hollywood" tape cops ou comes out, that will do him in, it doesn't. i've seen this compilation tape, if you're on one of these row t reality shows. there's compilation tapes of me doing horrible, disgusting things, of course, i do horrible
. >> for real, his mom is from wichita, kansas, and my mom is from ottumwa, iowa., you know, for real, like i always, he lived with his his his his his s his grandfather looks just like my grandfather, for real. his grandfather defended him. and i saw donald trump, who's one of these a-holes that's like barack obama's president, i'm a rich guy. he wasn't born here, how about that? and i'm like, his grandma's alive. by the way, he waited gra grandpa was dead before he said it, because he...
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this is around wichita. this was mike pompeo's district. trump won by 27. the republicans did win the seat in the special election but that was a move to the democrats of 20 points there from 27 to 7. you saw it in montana. entire state, that's the one where the republican candidate body slammed the reporter the night before the election. again, he did win that election. he might be in trouble this fall but that was a shift of 14 points for democrats. the one big exception on this list, it was georgia 6. it was the suburbs north of atlanta. that's the one thing when republicans, boy, if they want to be optimistic they can say hey, somehow that's going to be the rule here and everything else will be an outlier. but otherwise, look, double digit gains for democrats utah is a weird one. there was a third party candidate in the presidential race. trump's margin there. beak this, coming into tonight, the average gain for democrats versus 2016 was 10 1/2 points. they beak gained 10 1/2 points tonight. if things hold, a little bit less than a point, we'll call it
this is around wichita. this was mike pompeo's district. trump won by 27. the republicans did win the seat in the special election but that was a move to the democrats of 20 points there from 27 to 7. you saw it in montana. entire state, that's the one where the republican candidate body slammed the reporter the night before the election. again, he did win that election. he might be in trouble this fall but that was a shift of 14 points for democrats. the one big exception on this list, it was...
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and it's why he became successful as a businessman founding a thriving airplane parts company in wichita. it's why he quickly set himself apart on capitol hill after being elected to the congress and earned president trump's nomination to be the director of the cia. he led that agency like a true businessman, streamlining unnecessary bureaucracy, boosting work force morale, and setting a clear northern star while he turned the commander's intent. now, as we all know, he's been tasked with doing the same at the state department, and so far, my judgment, he's knocking it out of the park. he revitalized the feeling and effectiveness of the diplomatic corps. he tightened our relationships around the world, and, by the way, he's doing it in person with a travel schedule like nothing i've ever seen. and it's too bad there are no frequent flyer miles on military aircraft. ladies and gentlemen, we're honored to have him here, and we're excited to hear his vision for america's future in the indo-pacific, including what all of us in the business community can do to help. please join me in welcomin
and it's why he became successful as a businessman founding a thriving airplane parts company in wichita. it's why he quickly set himself apart on capitol hill after being elected to the congress and earned president trump's nomination to be the director of the cia. he led that agency like a true businessman, streamlining unnecessary bureaucracy, boosting work force morale, and setting a clear northern star while he turned the commander's intent. now, as we all know, he's been tasked with doing...
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this is around wichita. this was mike pompeo's district. trump won by 27. seat in the special election but that was a move to the democrats of 20 points there from 27 to 7. you saw it in montana. entire state, that's the one where the republican candidate body slammed the reporter the night before the election. again, he did win that election. he might be in trouble this fall but that was a shift of 14 points for democrats. the one big exception on this list, it was georgia 6. it was the suburbs north of atlanta. that's the one thing when republicans, boy, if they want to be optimistic they can say hey, somehow that's going to be the rule here and everything else will be an outlier. but otherwise, look, double digit gains for democrats utah is a weird one. there was a third party candidate in the presidential race. trump's margin there. beak this, coming into tonight, the average gain for democrats versus 2016 was 10 1/2 points. they beak gained 10 1/2 points tonight. if things hold, a little bit less than a point, we'll call it a point, republicans by a po
this is around wichita. this was mike pompeo's district. trump won by 27. seat in the special election but that was a move to the democrats of 20 points there from 27 to 7. you saw it in montana. entire state, that's the one where the republican candidate body slammed the reporter the night before the election. again, he did win that election. he might be in trouble this fall but that was a shift of 14 points for democrats. the one big exception on this list, it was georgia 6. it was the...
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here is the front page from the wichita eagle, this morning, see who is backing the kansas , the keystes race taking place and kansas. there is a key senate race taking place in missouri. and the front page of the detroit news, much of the state's primary voters battle. that is the focus on the governor's race there. and the 13th district race to replace congressman john conyers, featured on the front page of the detroit news. thoughts this morning, want to talk about primary day, especially if you're in some of those states where voters are headed to the polls. for republicans, (202) 748-8000 per democrats, (202) 748-8002 for independents. going to take you on the ground joins us from the columbus dispatch. the last time that c-span checked in on the ground for ohio was saturday for the rally that president trump held in the special election. give us a flavor what is been happening in the 12th district. >> thanks for having me on. guest: president trump comes in and turns the race on its head. republicanates for have been out campaigning 72stantly for the last hours. putting their ti
here is the front page from the wichita eagle, this morning, see who is backing the kansas , the keystes race taking place and kansas. there is a key senate race taking place in missouri. and the front page of the detroit news, much of the state's primary voters battle. that is the focus on the governor's race there. and the 13th district race to replace congressman john conyers, featured on the front page of the detroit news. thoughts this morning, want to talk about primary day, especially if...
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there's a big global companies that have ties to trade, caterpillar and bowling wichita underperformed in the market. >> you have highlighted it. this is been more about technology and less about the greater uncertainty thus far has been in more of the older industrial areas. think about the sectors that you have been talking about. autos, agriculture. meanwhile, we have a continuation of this tremendous leadership by the u.s. in technology. tremendous results from these firms and therefore continuing leadership. our strategy has been to participate in that. >> deep and there is a bubble in tech stocks right now? >> i don't in aggregate. we wrote a piece about that. if you take out the faang, there is no sign of a bubble. a one or what are the half-point higher. that doesn't seem like a bubble to me. >> outside of the trade in tech stories, what are you watching? my job is to think long-term. we talked about two of the big issues. the long-term issue that is critical for this cycle is inflation. surprisedthat has many people is that we have been able to have incredibly low unemployment
there's a big global companies that have ties to trade, caterpillar and bowling wichita underperformed in the market. >> you have highlighted it. this is been more about technology and less about the greater uncertainty thus far has been in more of the older industrial areas. think about the sectors that you have been talking about. autos, agriculture. meanwhile, we have a continuation of this tremendous leadership by the u.s. in technology. tremendous results from these firms and...
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beautici happy 100th birthday to fred of wichita, kansas.lations. happy birthday. don't forget. you know somebody celebratingir milestoneday tell us all about them attoday.com/cele >> we're missing hoda. >> she's across the street. >> the eagle has landed. hoda and kathie lee are going over to hang out with megyn at the t of the hour. that's going to be lit. >> are they drinking wine? >> kathie lee is there, she probably brought some gift wine and brought it on over. >> then they will come back and do their show at 10:00. going to be li listen to you. >> she ran away bec ase we have really bad you this is a "news 4 today" news break. >> 8:56 is your time on tuesday, august 7th, 2018. good morning to you. imhe eun yang. let's get right to jack tlor with a check on your first 4 traffic. hey, jack. >> hey, eun. 395 northbound someit act after edsel road. got moved over to the shoulder. still have the sldown as you see. 395 north bound near thehov lanes, new crash on the left side of the roadway. southbound on 5i- after malcolm x avenue, acciden
beautici happy 100th birthday to fred of wichita, kansas.lations. happy birthday. don't forget. you know somebody celebratingir milestoneday tell us all about them attoday.com/cele >> we're missing hoda. >> she's across the street. >> the eagle has landed. hoda and kathie lee are going over to hang out with megyn at the t of the hour. that's going to be lit. >> are they drinking wine? >> kathie lee is there, she probably brought some gift wine and brought it on...
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happy 100th birthday to fred of wichita, kansas.py birthday. don't forget. you know somebody celebrating milestone birthday tell us all about them today.com/celebrate. >> we're missing hoda. >> she's across the street. >> the eagle has landed. hoda and kathie lee are going over to hang out with megyn at the top of the hour. that's going to be lit. >> are they drinking wine? >> kathie lee is there, she probably brought some gift wine and brought it on over. >> then they will come back and do their show at 10:00. >> going to be lit. listen to you. >> she ran away because we all have really badi )m - -... a short time ago .. cal-fire gave us >>> good morning. it's 8:56. eye sho a short time ago, an update on the mendocino complex fire, now the largest in california fire history. it's burned more than 290,000 acres. there are no new reports of homes destroyed though. as for the carr wildfire, that fire grew by about 3,000 acres since yesterday. containment is unchanged at 47%. >>> also, we're learning more about the man shot and killed
happy 100th birthday to fred of wichita, kansas.py birthday. don't forget. you know somebody celebrating milestone birthday tell us all about them today.com/celebrate. >> we're missing hoda. >> she's across the street. >> the eagle has landed. hoda and kathie lee are going over to hang out with megyn at the top of the hour. that's going to be lit. >> are they drinking wine? >> kathie lee is there, she probably brought some gift wine and brought it on over. >>...
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this is eli from wichita. eli, you ever laugh so hard you knock yourself over?ng. here it comes. and over he goes. so cute. all right. your "gma" moment, send it to my facebook p >>> we now have a "gma" health alert. a new study suggests women having heart attacks are more likely to survive if they are treated by a woman physician in the emergency department. our chief medical correspondent dr. jen ashton is here. tell us about this study. >> really interesting study. they looked at all patients presenting to emergency rooms in the state of florida over a 19-year period having heart attacks. their end point was survival and they looked at gender concordance. male doctor/male patient, female doctor/female patient and they found that women were more likely to survive if they were treated by a female physician. the group that did the worst is a female patient treated by a male physician. we need a lot more research, but these are raising a lot of eyebrows. >> so what do you think? >> i think medically this is not the first study to show a difference in clinical out
this is eli from wichita. eli, you ever laugh so hard you knock yourself over?ng. here it comes. and over he goes. so cute. all right. your "gma" moment, send it to my facebook p >>> we now have a "gma" health alert. a new study suggests women having heart attacks are more likely to survive if they are treated by a woman physician in the emergency department. our chief medical correspondent dr. jen ashton is here. tell us about this study. >> really...