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then he asked to speak to his daughter who was still in wichita.s that he told her good-bye. >> told her good-bye? >> right. and then, a couple hours later, we got the call that he had been crushed underneath a car that he was fixing. >> reporter: brian was dead. really? that didn't make any sense to emily. >> he would have put blocks under the tires. >> reporter: he knew his way around a vehicle? >> right. >> reporter: and then, he was dead? >> yeah. >> reporter: the bodies were piling up, five now. but none of the findings in any of the cases, including brian's, concluded there was foul play. >> it was classified, and still is classified, as an accident. >> reporter: detective goodwyn decided he was going to have to find a new angle on the enigma of angels landing and lou castro even if he had to work around the clock. what drove you on this thing? >> there had to be something else out there he was hiding from. >> reporter: the mystery? >> the mystery of lou castro, his true identity. >> reporter: one thing was for sure, goodwyn wasn't going to l
then he asked to speak to his daughter who was still in wichita.s that he told her good-bye. >> told her good-bye? >> right. and then, a couple hours later, we got the call that he had been crushed underneath a car that he was fixing. >> reporter: brian was dead. really? that didn't make any sense to emily. >> he would have put blocks under the tires. >> reporter: he knew his way around a vehicle? >> right. >> reporter: and then, he was dead? >>...
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there she wasn't born and raised in wichita she's from dallas texas but we met in wichita. she was leaving there and i was leaving there. i left wichita. i had a great time there. the people are so nice. i fondly regard wichita and up and attack times i'll enjoy visiting. depot back. >> i do. my mother was just here from wichita so yes. that's right. and is we bring this to an conclusion, obviously your experience after the country, with these different media jobs that you have had, does it help give you a perspective to politics. >> when he lived with the people of kansas, the people that carolina, is i did and people in maryland anchored the news there as well. you really get a feel for the honesty of america and what people care about. you become kind of a part of them. he was one of the great things of being a correspondent for several years. i think i would to just about every state. i haven't been to alaska. we get to know people and it keeps you grounded and honest because they're honest. it's an important part of being a reporter. is to understand who your readers a
there she wasn't born and raised in wichita she's from dallas texas but we met in wichita. she was leaving there and i was leaving there. i left wichita. i had a great time there. the people are so nice. i fondly regard wichita and up and attack times i'll enjoy visiting. depot back. >> i do. my mother was just here from wichita so yes. that's right. and is we bring this to an conclusion, obviously your experience after the country, with these different media jobs that you have had, does...
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and -- >> host: i'm a wichita the boy, you've spent some time in wichita. >> guest: i met my wife of in wichita -- >> host: that means she is fantastic, by the way. [laughter] >> guest: she wasn't born and raised in wichita, she's from dallas, texas, but we met in wichita. she was living there, i was living there. i loved wichita. i had a great time there. and the people are so nice. and, you know, i fondly regard wichita and have been back several times and always enjoy visiting. do you go back? sphwhrs i do. my mother was just hear from wichita -- >> guest: was she? >> host: my brothers and sisters come out. that's great. as we bring this to a conclusion, obviously your experience out will there in the country, right, with these different media jobs you've had, does that help give you a perspective -- >> guest: oh, of course it does. when you live with the people of kansas, the people of north carolina as i did, people in maryland, i anchored the news there as well, i mean, you really get a feel for the honesty of america and what people care about. you become kind of a part of the
and -- >> host: i'm a wichita the boy, you've spent some time in wichita. >> guest: i met my wife of in wichita -- >> host: that means she is fantastic, by the way. [laughter] >> guest: she wasn't born and raised in wichita, she's from dallas, texas, but we met in wichita. she was living there, i was living there. i loved wichita. i had a great time there. and the people are so nice. and, you know, i fondly regard wichita and have been back several times and always enjoy...
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she wasn't born and raised in wichita dallas texas, but we met in wichita. she was living there, i was living there. i loved wichita. i had a great time there. the people are so nice. i regard wichita and have been back several times and always enjoy visiting. >> host: my brother was just here from wichita. my brothers and sisters come out. that's great. as we bring this to a conclusi conclusion, obviously your experience out there in the country with these different media jobs that you have had >> guest: when you live with the people of kansas, north carolina and cited, the people in maryland, i anchored the news there as well you get a feel for the honesty of america and what people care about and become kind of a part of them. it was one of the great things of being a correspondent for several years. i think i went just about to every state. i haven't been to alaska. you get to know people and it keeps you grounded and honest because they are honest and it's an important part of being a reporter i think is to understand who your readers are and viewers an
she wasn't born and raised in wichita dallas texas, but we met in wichita. she was living there, i was living there. i loved wichita. i had a great time there. the people are so nice. i regard wichita and have been back several times and always enjoy visiting. >> host: my brother was just here from wichita. my brothers and sisters come out. that's great. as we bring this to a conclusi conclusion, obviously your experience out there in the country with these different media jobs that you...
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they are a huge corporate in wichita that i have a look to politics there. in kansas, the effect has been enormous. in mean there's a chapter in the book that looks at the window power sector. and how aggressively they fought against it. state senator named tom, he retired and tells the story of how he came to support alternative energy sources. i dismember and take apart the growing industry in kansas. and of course the brownbag and the sort of vision that the tax structure had. it was very involved in that and their influence on kansas politics is tremendous. it is huge. >> i've kind of a political question. the feud between trump and koch, do you feel like that will perhaps cause a schism or a civil war between say the economic nationalist. in the koch philosophy. that that will cause a freeway brawl or whatever within the right wing within the right wing of the republican party is that something that could go beyond the coax and trump and get into the bowels of the republican party? >> yes the way you describe it is that right now a lot of the political
they are a huge corporate in wichita that i have a look to politics there. in kansas, the effect has been enormous. in mean there's a chapter in the book that looks at the window power sector. and how aggressively they fought against it. state senator named tom, he retired and tells the story of how he came to support alternative energy sources. i dismember and take apart the growing industry in kansas. and of course the brownbag and the sort of vision that the tax structure had. it was very...
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as you say the bigger scheme to wichita from j.p. morgan and said take the company public you have all access to all this capital and all this money. you charles koch will get by million dollars tonight. and he sent them packing. i got the memo that he wrote when he got home. they were bringing their heads against the desk and said charles koch does not want this cash. if we go public, not only will the answer of shareholders every few months, people will know how much money are commodities trader makes. and if they know how much the commodity traders make they will not do business with us anymore. that is very important to me. if we could talk for a moment about trading. it's at the heart of the organization. that the heart of what they do and how they think both in the corporation and politically. the thing that changed how i see the world was interviewing the traders. from the 1970s, koch industries has been the largest traders in the world. buying and selling super traders of crude oil and shipping the stuff. then they begin trad
as you say the bigger scheme to wichita from j.p. morgan and said take the company public you have all access to all this capital and all this money. you charles koch will get by million dollars tonight. and he sent them packing. i got the memo that he wrote when he got home. they were bringing their heads against the desk and said charles koch does not want this cash. if we go public, not only will the answer of shareholders every few months, people will know how much money are commodities...
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wichita did not seem too concerned about that part. they were more concerned of communities -- are saying no we have to stick to the traditional imagery and that we still want grandma what a sunbonnet lot of the pieces by saying he kept those things and we don't need grandma anymore we need to recognize the larger implications so what grandma the. the number of communities to put up monuments and in many of them i argue we are being motivated at least two more substantial extent by a desire to promote heritage tourism. and in some cases they are explicitly saying we are going to put up a huge installation and this is going to attract people to our location which was a historic sites on the street crossing on a chisel trail or cattle will driven a century. today it is just an x community to the city of boston. but by embracing the pioneer history they are able to sort of pitch themselves that way. so more things are happening in kansas city. let's put it once again gets interested in that pioneer mother monuments in pent valley park by
wichita did not seem too concerned about that part. they were more concerned of communities -- are saying no we have to stick to the traditional imagery and that we still want grandma what a sunbonnet lot of the pieces by saying he kept those things and we don't need grandma anymore we need to recognize the larger implications so what grandma the. the number of communities to put up monuments and in many of them i argue we are being motivated at least two more substantial extent by a desire to...
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i met my wife in wichita. anchored the news. she wasn't born and raised there she was from dallas texas but we met in wichita we were both living there. i liked wichita i had a great time there. the people are so nice. and i fondly regard wichita and have been back several times and always enjoy visiting. my mother was just here from wichita brothers and sisters come out. >> as we bring this to a conclusion, obviously your experience out there in the country with the different media jobs? >> when you live with the people of kansas and north carolina as i did the people in maryland i anchor the news there as well, you really get a feel for the honesty of america and what people care about. you become a part of them. that's one of the great things about being a correspondent for several years. i went to just about every state park i have not been to alaska. you get to know people and it keeps you grounded and honest because they are honest. it's an important part of being a reporter is to understand your readers and viewers. >> a
i met my wife in wichita. anchored the news. she wasn't born and raised there she was from dallas texas but we met in wichita we were both living there. i liked wichita i had a great time there. the people are so nice. and i fondly regard wichita and have been back several times and always enjoy visiting. my mother was just here from wichita brothers and sisters come out. >> as we bring this to a conclusion, obviously your experience out there in the country with the different media jobs?...
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ronald walter's was there in 1938 in wichita kansas. he's going to an african american family who aren't quite professionals but are well-known and they're black fleming in wichita kansas. ron grows up and becomes a race man. he has a segregated elementary school and predominantly white high school. he become somebody who's interest in activism and a lifelong interest in democracy and political affairs and he graduates from the high school and attends wichita stayed for a short time. before transferring because of racism that encounters and tells professors you want to studies africa. when he wants to become somebody who works through the state department and is investigating african affairs, he's going to eventually enroll and a ph.d. program in political science in washington d.c. and his interest in africa are going to converge with providing interest in american politics and the rising tide of the civil rights movement and the black power period. the when we think about the heroic period it's between 1954 1965 between the brown dese
ronald walter's was there in 1938 in wichita kansas. he's going to an african american family who aren't quite professionals but are well-known and they're black fleming in wichita kansas. ron grows up and becomes a race man. he has a segregated elementary school and predominantly white high school. he become somebody who's interest in activism and a lifelong interest in democracy and political affairs and he graduates from the high school and attends wichita stayed for a short time. before...
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it had been two years since i got to go to wichita. >> martha: secretary of state mike pompeo, thank you for being
it had been two years since i got to go to wichita. >> martha: secretary of state mike pompeo, thank you for being
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innocent bystanders turkey has launched its expected military offensive in northern syria president wichita you're fair to one tweeted that the turkish army has begun operations of peace spring against kurdish militants the secretary general of nato which turkey is a member has urged restraint. don't forget you can always get to news on the go just download our app from google play or from the app store or give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use that he w. out to send us photos and videos when you see news happening. you knew this live from berlin more news coming up at the top of the hour for all of us here in berlin thanks for the company you will see you tomorrow. 6 kilos of plastic waste a normal catch for italian treasure and johnny calling his crew. do you suppose you're going garbage man are doing their part every day to clean up the mediterranean sea. their goal is to help preserve the local fish stocks and predict. bernie going to give. him 60 minutes w. . i'm not going to think out of the cha
innocent bystanders turkey has launched its expected military offensive in northern syria president wichita you're fair to one tweeted that the turkish army has begun operations of peace spring against kurdish militants the secretary general of nato which turkey is a member has urged restraint. don't forget you can always get to news on the go just download our app from google play or from the app store or give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push...
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listen to him during a local interview in wichita. clearly irritated to dismiss and evading questions. >> we have testimony from respected diplomats. has that damaged your image and leadership in the agency. >> i don't think about that stuff. you talk about this noise a lot. >> taylor told congress this week he sent you a cable on august 19. expressing misgivings in the delay of aid to ukraine. what did you do with the cable. >> i'm not talking about that this morning. >> what good is the word of the u.s. in light of the president's treatment of the kurds. is that under cut u.s. credibility? >> the predicate of the questions. >> he sounds like the ballplayer a couple years ago. who had to do the post game a interviews. i'm here so i don't get fined. the title of your piece says it all. pompeo riding high until the ukraine mess exploded. you say he's in retreat. why? >> mike pompeo amid all the figures of the trump administration is one of the few who lasted and actually gotten stronger politically over that time. over the course of th
listen to him during a local interview in wichita. clearly irritated to dismiss and evading questions. >> we have testimony from respected diplomats. has that damaged your image and leadership in the agency. >> i don't think about that stuff. you talk about this noise a lot. >> taylor told congress this week he sent you a cable on august 19. expressing misgivings in the delay of aid to ukraine. what did you do with the cable. >> i'm not talking about that this morning....
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he was obviously in wichita today.ase in point this exchange about five minutes later over president trump's decision to abandon the kurds in syria, and what he said there was what good really is the work -- i'm sorry. we do have that. okay. >> what good really is the word of the u.s. in light of the president's treatment of the kurds? does that undercut u.s. credibility? >> the whole predicate of the question is the word of the united states, i'll give you a good example. the word of the united states is much more respected today than it was just two and a half years ago. >> the whole predicate of your question is insane. how does he feel? out front now, greg bower and pete naftali and congressional reporter, and evan peres, evan, let me start with you. pompeo was on the phone when trump was on the phone with president zelensky. since then pompeo has refused to -- and he's not concerned about the impeachment inquiry. do those things square? >> it doesn't and here's why. there is a parade, a virtual parade of people fr
he was obviously in wichita today.ase in point this exchange about five minutes later over president trump's decision to abandon the kurds in syria, and what he said there was what good really is the work -- i'm sorry. we do have that. okay. >> what good really is the word of the u.s. in light of the president's treatment of the kurds? does that undercut u.s. credibility? >> the whole predicate of the question is the word of the united states, i'll give you a good example. the word...
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for some, the trail in kansas created from present day wichita to add alone. that was called mccoy's trail and not chisholm trail. there was a debate about if it was called mccoy's trailer not and the whole trail system landed on the name chisholm trail. probably because of chisholm. but it could be easily called black beavers trail. any other questions? yes ma'am. >> when you refer to the cowboy college e. what exactly do you mean by that? there were no many cowboys of different characters? >> there were characters. (laughs) a lot of them -- a lot of the cowboys that mccoy talked about where young men and when he talked about them coming into avalon they were wearing gray shirts and the confederacy. >> the reason i asked that is because my great, great grandfather was a drover and i have someone those made by him in the camp fire and i was part of the story. they were a little bit different than cowboys and managing the herds and it was a cowboy then.. and maybe he wanted to be a drover. >> i think missouri was over in the texas and there are a lot of young m
for some, the trail in kansas created from present day wichita to add alone. that was called mccoy's trail and not chisholm trail. there was a debate about if it was called mccoy's trailer not and the whole trail system landed on the name chisholm trail. probably because of chisholm. but it could be easily called black beavers trail. any other questions? yes ma'am. >> when you refer to the cowboy college e. what exactly do you mean by that? there were no many cowboys of different...
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he did interview today with the wichita eagle. let me put up a quote from it.ita eagle" asked what good is the word of the u.s.? has that undercut u.s. credibility? secretary pompeo responds the whole predicate of your question is insane. the word of the united states -- i'll give you a good example -- the word of the united states is much more respected today than it was just two and a half years ago. now, he didn't address the direct issue of the kurds. but do you believe that's an insane question to ask? >> i'll give you a quote of a friend of mine who says there's -- everyone he talks to now and there's a saying going around the middle east, at least in arab countries, that when the u.s. says it has you covered, you're actually naked. so when this is what's being said in the region, it seems to me that that question is a pretty legitimate question to pose. our credibility right now is being doubted. you know, the whole idea that if the u.s. in fact commits to you, you can count on them. if you're the kurds, you know, the kurds agreed with us to remove most
he did interview today with the wichita eagle. let me put up a quote from it.ita eagle" asked what good is the word of the u.s.? has that undercut u.s. credibility? secretary pompeo responds the whole predicate of your question is insane. the word of the united states -- i'll give you a good example -- the word of the united states is much more respected today than it was just two and a half years ago. now, he didn't address the direct issue of the kurds. but do you believe that's an...
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host: from wichita, kansas, brian for our guest. thank you for taking my i would like to give my own, personal story because i think it could add something to the conversation and dr. marshall, i am a registered republican, but based on the way things have gone lately -- i have always been independent-minded, but i really am totally fed up with the republican national committee, the republican national party, the democratic national party, the democratic national -- guest: what are you fed up with? what really, really bothers you about it? it may bother me as well. caller: the perfect example is iwatch "washington journal" here. pretty much it starts my morning every morning for the last few years and it is almost every day i watch exactly what is wrong with american politics on here, the guests that come on, the viewers that call in. host: to the topic of health care, what would you like our guest to address specifically? caller: i really wanted to just share my story -- i wanted to have time to share my story probably oneory is of
host: from wichita, kansas, brian for our guest. thank you for taking my i would like to give my own, personal story because i think it could add something to the conversation and dr. marshall, i am a registered republican, but based on the way things have gone lately -- i have always been independent-minded, but i really am totally fed up with the republican national committee, the republican national party, the democratic national party, the democratic national -- guest: what are you fed up...
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that was not as bad as if they say, shut off wichita, kansas from having any electricity. all of these are within the realm of that. if we are not defending ourselves, our opponents will figure out ways to use it. >> what is your 60-second answer to the question, can our election integrity be saved? >> i would love to answer that in a positive, brian. our election integrity can be saved if we start to believe that we have a problem. 40% of this nation do not believe at all that there was an attempt to corrupt the american election, which influenced the election of donald trump. if you don't believe you're under attack, even though bullets are flying around you, then you will not take pre cautions and this nation will be perpetually in danger. the american experiment will remain in danger if we don't take precautions. that starts with belief. >> thank you for joining us on a friday night. we appreciate it very much. coming up for us as we continue. as some republicans speak out, we have two reporters taking to, talking to sources, forgive me, on the inside of gop strategy s
that was not as bad as if they say, shut off wichita, kansas from having any electricity. all of these are within the realm of that. if we are not defending ourselves, our opponents will figure out ways to use it. >> what is your 60-second answer to the question, can our election integrity be saved? >> i would love to answer that in a positive, brian. our election integrity can be saved if we start to believe that we have a problem. 40% of this nation do not believe at all that...
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this happened at the independent zoo just southeast of wichita.cougar might've squeezed through a small opening in offense. the cougar responded after about three hours and she was tranquilizing moved to a holding facility until officials fixed the fence. good idea to fix that fence. one of the "dancing with the stars" doors has been sidelined. nfl legend ray lewis revealed he will no longer be competing on the show due to a foot injury. meanwhile, last night, sean spicer returned to the dance floor for the third time on "dancing with the stars." donning a white suit of pay tribute to saturday night fever for the show's movie themed wee week. a catering card at o'hare airport in chicago went a little haywire. this video shows the unmanned vehicle unexpectedly took off on monday afternoon and nearly slammed into a parked plane. thankfully an airport worker drove a tug into the runway cart pushing out of the way and averting disaster. let's bring in brett larson, anchor of fox news 24/7. quick thinking employee. >> quick thinking employee thankfully
this happened at the independent zoo just southeast of wichita.cougar might've squeezed through a small opening in offense. the cougar responded after about three hours and she was tranquilizing moved to a holding facility until officials fixed the fence. good idea to fix that fence. one of the "dancing with the stars" doors has been sidelined. nfl legend ray lewis revealed he will no longer be competing on the show due to a foot injury. meanwhile, last night, sean spicer returned to...
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a december 20 17 case in wichita, kansas. actually resulted in 25 year-old father being shot and killed by police. >>it's is actually a scary situation. victim tells us she never thought this would happen to her and her family. >>she's glad things in turn out worse and i was i knew was i was barefoot. >>in my pajamas with no mica says not on in a hair bun out the middle than my neighborhood they can oh my gosh we're going to be the talk of the neighborhood now. >>that was doug johnson reporting in sacramento, police say detectives are now investigating who made that initial call and depending on what was said during the call person could be charged with a felony. >>let's take another look at weekend. forecasters we look out again over the golden gate bridge and that is exactly what lars was a time i was going to be happening for all of us in the bay area this coming weekend and he even said there might be a light shower here or there maybe a couple sprinkles around the bay area that sounds good for the weekend but if you're t
a december 20 17 case in wichita, kansas. actually resulted in 25 year-old father being shot and killed by police. >>it's is actually a scary situation. victim tells us she never thought this would happen to her and her family. >>she's glad things in turn out worse and i was i knew was i was barefoot. >>in my pajamas with no mica says not on in a hair bun out the middle than my neighborhood they can oh my gosh we're going to be the talk of the neighborhood now. >>that...
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state run in kansas next year part of presumably the reason he ended up totally coincidentally in wichita for the fourth time this year as secretary of state. >>coincidental. >> totally coincidental. right. and sort of charting a path i think of what goes through this kansas senate seat next year and sets himself up to be trump's heir apparent in 2024. that that has been sort of a very careful path that he had been looking to navigate successfully. one of the only folks in the trump administration to have actually been able to leave the administration sort of with his, you know, reputation intact at least within trump circles. trump still very much likes him. and that this has really exploded in a big way over these that last six weeks, it's become clear mike pompeo's state department is the center of this entire ukraine scandal. >> so talk more about that, because maybe he was the heir apparent. maybe kansas senator, but because of the explosion of this ukraine controversy, how much may his role truly be in jeopardy? >> well, we don't yet know, but what we see are increasing signs that m
state run in kansas next year part of presumably the reason he ended up totally coincidentally in wichita for the fourth time this year as secretary of state. >>coincidental. >> totally coincidental. right. and sort of charting a path i think of what goes through this kansas senate seat next year and sets himself up to be trump's heir apparent in 2024. that that has been sort of a very careful path that he had been looking to navigate successfully. one of the only folks in the trump...
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be trusted in this interview with the paper "the wichita eagle" read this back and forth.stion from this reporter was, what good really is the word of the u.s. in light of the president's treatment of the kurds? has that undercut u.s. credibility? the secretary responding "the predicate of your question is insane. the word the united states is much more respected today than it was just two and a half years ago." senator duckworth, i mean, what was the question to use his word insane and i mean, how can the u.s. be trusted moving forward? >> well, what we have done, what president trump has done, has made the u.s. and our nation a nation cannot be trusted to keep its word. ask the kurds being slaughtered now and ask the israelis, asked us not to do this. don't pull out. ask other allies, please, don't pull out. president trump handed turkey, syria iran with exactly what they wanted. biggest winner in this is isis. we lost kurdish allies in the reachened aour standing with neighbor allies lost our intelligence assets. no one will tell us what's going on there who will stick
be trusted in this interview with the paper "the wichita eagle" read this back and forth.stion from this reporter was, what good really is the word of the u.s. in light of the president's treatment of the kurds? has that undercut u.s. credibility? the secretary responding "the predicate of your question is insane. the word the united states is much more respected today than it was just two and a half years ago." senator duckworth, i mean, what was the question to use his...
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it had been two years since i got to go to wichita. >> martha: secretary of state mike pompeo, thank you for being here tonight. our thanks to the secretary of state. former national security advisor, john bolton is slated to testify behind closed doors next week, one of many we watched go down the hall to be questioned. his attorney now saying he will not go voluntarily, no doubt there will be subpoena coming, congressman doug collins coming up next. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) performance comes in lots of flavors. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that ♪ and now for their service to the community, we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ woi felt completely helpless.hed online. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. v
it had been two years since i got to go to wichita. >> martha: secretary of state mike pompeo, thank you for being here tonight. our thanks to the secretary of state. former national security advisor, john bolton is slated to testify behind closed doors next week, one of many we watched go down the hall to be questioned. his attorney now saying he will not go voluntarily, no doubt there will be subpoena coming, congressman doug collins coming up next. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) performance...
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he was in wichita which he represented in congress before joining the trump administration. ivanka trump visiting a legislature of business leaders. pompeo saying he's still very much focused on his job at the state department. >>> they are investigating congresswoman katie hill. the allegation that hill had an inappropriate relationship with one of her staffers. she denied any relationship with graham kelly, her director. she did, however, admit to a relationship with a female offic employee prior to taking office. >>> the archives of record administration started a probe after they said secretary ross used email for several private occasions. >>> and we'll talk about the role of the president's personal lawyer. ing and bloating. my doctor said i could have a real medical condition called ibs-c. for my recurring constipation and belly pain from ibs-c... i said "yes" to linzess. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation. linzess is not a laxative. it works differently. it helps relieve belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. do not giv
he was in wichita which he represented in congress before joining the trump administration. ivanka trump visiting a legislature of business leaders. pompeo saying he's still very much focused on his job at the state department. >>> they are investigating congresswoman katie hill. the allegation that hill had an inappropriate relationship with one of her staffers. she denied any relationship with graham kelly, her director. she did, however, admit to a relationship with a female offic...
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the is a second -- this is second most republican district in all the u.s., the second is amarillo, wichitaalls. so it is important we get this primary deal right. in all likelihood, on the second tuesday of march will be the primary, then a runoff if nobody gets 50% plus one, that will be in the middle of me. so it is pretty well -- may. so by that time it will be pretty well set. so, um, we have some good work to be done. it is important work. that is between now and march to figure out who should be the replacement. the last thing, thank you for electing me eight times. -- phew, i love the job. it is now time for someone else to do it. i will finish the term. you elected me for two years. 14.5 months to go. i will finish the job. some of my buddies found out i was doing town halls, they ask him away or you doing town halls? i said, i am still a member of congress, why would i not? anyway, with those comments, the floor is years. -- yours. i have to be at brownwood at a certain time, so i will need to leave, but we have time between now and then to answer questions and respond whatever co
the is a second -- this is second most republican district in all the u.s., the second is amarillo, wichitaalls. so it is important we get this primary deal right. in all likelihood, on the second tuesday of march will be the primary, then a runoff if nobody gets 50% plus one, that will be in the middle of me. so it is pretty well -- may. so by that time it will be pretty well set. so, um, we have some good work to be done. it is important work. that is between now and march to figure out who...
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today, in kansas, after repeatedly being asked about the probe, pompeo told the wichita eagle, i'm not going to talk about the impeachment inquiry. now, jake, senator lindsey graham was lamenting the fact that the white house has not come up with a cohesive strategy. he ran into the chief of staff, mick mulvaney, who told him they are working on getting some kind of messaging team together. we should note the timing here. it's been a full month today since speaker pelosi announced that impeachment inquiry was going to happen. >> i'm not sure this is a communications problem. kaitlan collins, thanks so much. >>> a look at why the republicans storming stunt on the hill is really a big deal. stay with us. the pain and swelling. the psoriasis. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of active psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammator
today, in kansas, after repeatedly being asked about the probe, pompeo told the wichita eagle, i'm not going to talk about the impeachment inquiry. now, jake, senator lindsey graham was lamenting the fact that the white house has not come up with a cohesive strategy. he ran into the chief of staff, mick mulvaney, who told him they are working on getting some kind of messaging team together. we should note the timing here. it's been a full month today since speaker pelosi announced that...
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a december 20 17 case in wichita, kansas. actually resulted in 25 year-old father being shot and killed by police. >>it's is actually a scary situation. victim tells us she never thought this would happen to her and her family. >>she's glad things in turn out worse and i was i knew was i was barefoot. >>in my pajamas with no mica says not on in a hair bun out the middle than my neighborhood they can oh my gosh we're going to be the talk of the neighborhood now. >>to doug johnson reporting. fortunately no one got hurt. sacramento. police say detectives are now investigating who made that swatting call can depending on what was said call that person could be charged with a felony. still to come tonight. the white house is in damage control after the tiof staff pu what presi all along a look at the growing backlash over the president's controversial phone call with the leader of ukraine but farce a school employee has been arrested in the north bay, the charges. she faces involving a teen student. >>and kind of miles around the
a december 20 17 case in wichita, kansas. actually resulted in 25 year-old father being shot and killed by police. >>it's is actually a scary situation. victim tells us she never thought this would happen to her and her family. >>she's glad things in turn out worse and i was i knew was i was barefoot. >>in my pajamas with no mica says not on in a hair bun out the middle than my neighborhood they can oh my gosh we're going to be the talk of the neighborhood now. >>to doug...
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electric has cut off power to that area >>> secretary of state mike pompeo and ivanka trump touring wichita state university's national center for aviation training they are expected to take part in a roundtable discussion with school and workplace leaders. >>> and russian president putin seeking to expand moscow's clout in africa touting military aid and economic projects at the first ever russia/africa summit. the two day summit in sochi is being attended by leaders of 43 of africa's 54 countries >>> a long-awaited leonardo da vinci exby digs opening its doors commemorating the 500 year anniversary of the death tickets have been sold ahead of that opening which runs until february 24th of next year hottest ticket in town that's the news update scott, i'll tend it back to you. >> thank you, sue. >>> up next, bill pulte with us to talk about the state of housing and he itangs ki philanthropy to a new level. don't want to miss that. "halftime report" is back in two minutes. is the monolithic view of emerging markets obsolete? at pgim, we see alpha in the trends driving specific sectors of ou
electric has cut off power to that area >>> secretary of state mike pompeo and ivanka trump touring wichita state university's national center for aviation training they are expected to take part in a roundtable discussion with school and workplace leaders. >>> and russian president putin seeking to expand moscow's clout in africa touting military aid and economic projects at the first ever russia/africa summit. the two day summit in sochi is being attended by leaders of 43 of...
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today he is active in the berlin airlift veterans association and he is going to meet his friends in wichita tomorrow. the floor is now yours. thanks a lot. [applause] >> thank you, it's wonderful to be here. i am honored to be here, with mr. ralph deon. very happy, as always, to be with my colleagues in the allied museum in berlin. i'm going to set the historical background for you to understand what we are talking about before we have the high point of the evening with ralph. what was this berlin airlift from 1948 to 1949? what was going on in berlin at the time? why was berlin the center of the world, the center of the cold war? at the end of world war ii, the u.s., soviet union, great britain and france decided that their treatment of germany after world war i hadn't worked so well. germany rose up again and started world war ii. this time they decided they needed boots on the ground, in germany, which they hadn't done after world war i. they established four occupation zones in germany. these were not meant to be permanent. germany was not meant to be divided. this was to keep germany d
today he is active in the berlin airlift veterans association and he is going to meet his friends in wichita tomorrow. the floor is now yours. thanks a lot. [applause] >> thank you, it's wonderful to be here. i am honored to be here, with mr. ralph deon. very happy, as always, to be with my colleagues in the allied museum in berlin. i'm going to set the historical background for you to understand what we are talking about before we have the high point of the evening with ralph. what was...
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because the banks around the country, the banks in lynchburg, the banks in wichita kansas and sacramento california are not lending to local emergents and farmers where they can earn 5 percent there lending to banks in new york, manhattan bank because they can get a percent and those banks lend that money to merrill lynch who lends it to my wife his grandfather and my uncle. for margin loans. so the money is pouring across the country. with local banks using their deposits and other funds to lead to the new york brokers market. glasses outreach. the diesel deeper and it gets worse. these 12 reserve banks are lending to the banks in their areas to lend to the new york city banks to lend to merrill lynch to lend to the customers. the reserve banks are buying the paper the loan paper, the commercial banks in these different cities have lent so the reserve banks are funding this huge flow of money to wall street. there was a system that glass created to decentralized things and have local economy supported has now being used as mechanisms to get money from the countryside to wall street. gla
because the banks around the country, the banks in lynchburg, the banks in wichita kansas and sacramento california are not lending to local emergents and farmers where they can earn 5 percent there lending to banks in new york, manhattan bank because they can get a percent and those banks lend that money to merrill lynch who lends it to my wife his grandfather and my uncle. for margin loans. so the money is pouring across the country. with local banks using their deposits and other funds to...
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people who would be in an apartment, if we had wichita rents. but we have los angeles rents. i would say to this group of homeless people is just the tip of the iceberg. for every person sleeping in their car, or sleeping in the park. there are 10 people who can barely afford their rent. there are 10 people who have an unlawful detainer that they're worried about. and they're at a payday lender trying to -- there are 10 people who are cutting back on their medication so they can pay their rent. there are 10 people sleeping on their friend's couch. we only see the folks that are absolutely homeless. but for so many people, the rent is too damn high. the, and it's a problem that we face in a number of big cities, but particularly here in los angeles. some of it relates to relatively unique factors here. one is we're the biggest city in the world without a great separated rail system. any time you try to build something the first reaction is, not that person is going to be with me on the train, no, that person is going to be in a car in front of me on the freeway. we've got nimb
people who would be in an apartment, if we had wichita rents. but we have los angeles rents. i would say to this group of homeless people is just the tip of the iceberg. for every person sleeping in their car, or sleeping in the park. there are 10 people who can barely afford their rent. there are 10 people who have an unlawful detainer that they're worried about. and they're at a payday lender trying to -- there are 10 people who are cutting back on their medication so they can pay their rent....
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host: from wichita, kansas, brian for our guest. you for taking my i would like to give my own, personal story because i think it could add something to the conversation and dr. marshall, i am a registered republican, but based on the way things have gone lately -- i have always been independent-minded, but i really am totally fed up with the republican national committee, the republican national party, the democratic national party, the democratic national -- guest: what are you fed up with? what really, really bothers you about it? it may bother me as well. caller: the perfect example is iwatch "washington journal" here. pretty much it starts my morning every morning for the last few years and it is almost every day i watch exactly what is wrong with american politics on here, the guests that come on, the viewers that call in. host: to the topic of health care, what would you like our guest to address specifically? caller: i really wanted to just share my story -- i wanted to have time to share my story probably oneory is of the e
host: from wichita, kansas, brian for our guest. you for taking my i would like to give my own, personal story because i think it could add something to the conversation and dr. marshall, i am a registered republican, but based on the way things have gone lately -- i have always been independent-minded, but i really am totally fed up with the republican national committee, the republican national party, the democratic national party, the democratic national -- guest: what are you fed up with?...
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pompeo was in his home state of kansas again yesterday, sat down for an interview with mcclatchy's "wichitahich he mostly deflected questions on ukraine and syria. >> bill taylor told congress this week he sent you a cable on august 29th expressing his misgivings in the delay of military aid to ukraine. what did you do with that cable? >> i'm not going to talk about the ukraine this morning. >> reporter: did you relate his concerns to the president? >> i came here to talk about workforce development, to talk about the great things going on in kansas. >> reporter: what good is the word of the u.s. in light of the president's treatment of the kurds? has that undercut u.s. credibility? >> the whole predicate of your question is insane. the word of the united states, i will give you a good example. the word of the united states is much more respected than it was two-and-a-half years ago. >> richard, it might be time for the state department to stop putting the secretary out for local interviews where he is crushed by local reporters. it happened in nashville last week as well. what do you make
pompeo was in his home state of kansas again yesterday, sat down for an interview with mcclatchy's "wichitahich he mostly deflected questions on ukraine and syria. >> bill taylor told congress this week he sent you a cable on august 29th expressing his misgivings in the delay of military aid to ukraine. what did you do with that cable? >> i'm not going to talk about the ukraine this morning. >> reporter: did you relate his concerns to the president? >> i came here...