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karen grew up in kansas city. i'm from colorado when i was a kid that seemed very far away from here. but now it seems next door we had moved into our new house and i had gone. the house was full of half empty packing boxes and and jelly smeared kids. and i had gone out one sunday morning in august to, pick up the newspaper this was back when newspapers used to on driveways and i know people here remember that as well as do i was down the driveway and i looked up and saw across the street. my new neighbor. he was in a pair of swim trunks, nothing else, bare chested, big barrel chested. his hair was flopping over his eyes. he had a garden in one hand, a sponge in the other, and he was his girlfriend's car car. he was 102 years old. and i thought this somebody i want to know. so when you approached and you you started talking with him, obviously you all became friends. but when did that relationship go from you saying, wow, this is a really interesting guy, too. at some point you said, i should start writing this st
karen grew up in kansas city. i'm from colorado when i was a kid that seemed very far away from here. but now it seems next door we had moved into our new house and i had gone. the house was full of half empty packing boxes and and jelly smeared kids. and i had gone out one sunday morning in august to, pick up the newspaper this was back when newspapers used to on driveways and i know people here remember that as well as do i was down the driveway and i looked up and saw across the street. my...
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the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. mr. marshall: thank you, madam president. as israel is under attack from iran, we stand with israel and its people, and the united states will do everything we can to support israel's defense against iran. now, i've said similar things to that, but that's actually a quote from the democrat senate majority leader chuck schumer. as israel's under attack from iran, we will do everything we can to support israel's defense against iran. the majority leader said basically the same thing several months ago on the nation's mall when he said he wouldn't sleep until we help the people of israel. it's been almost 200 days since iran withian- iranian-backed hamas leaders killed innocent people. i called for aid to our ally israel with no strings apatched four times -- attached four times. sadly democrats blocked our efforts. every time we come to the floor to have this debate, my colleagues on the other side of the aisle stood on this floor and lectured us on why the bipartisan house passed that maintenance tans the spendings levels -- s
the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. mr. marshall: thank you, madam president. as israel is under attack from iran, we stand with israel and its people, and the united states will do everything we can to support israel's defense against iran. now, i've said similar things to that, but that's actually a quote from the democrat senate majority leader chuck schumer. as israel's under attack from iran, we will do everything we can to support israel's defense against iran. the majority...
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my colleague from kansas is going to have one in a few minutes and they're going to vote to table that, also, and they're going to object and they are doing this at a time when legislation we bring forward would provide billions in aid for israel as it fights to destroy hamas and bring some innocent hostages, including americans, home. >> now, the reason the bill-- and this is their reason. they say the bill would pay for itself. my colleague's bill that he's going to bring forward, because it would use the army, that it would use the funding for biden's army of 87,000 irs agents. they say they don't like that. and democrats would rather hand small businesses on main street which we know most of those would be if targeted toward, than deliver made that is necessary for our closest ally in the middle east. now, think about what they're saying when they say this. they would rather keep that, those irs agents than to give this aid. they would rather tie aid to ukraine. they would rather tie it to taiwan. they don't want it to stand alone. and so for months they have delayed and now after
my colleague from kansas is going to have one in a few minutes and they're going to vote to table that, also, and they're going to object and they are doing this at a time when legislation we bring forward would provide billions in aid for israel as it fights to destroy hamas and bring some innocent hostages, including americans, home. >> now, the reason the bill-- and this is their reason. they say the bill would pay for itself. my colleague's bill that he's going to bring forward,...
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kansas to figure out. well some people would say maybe he's almost hiding behind the constitution as opposed to being the leader that the country was looking for. others would say this was oath. he took limited role. the federal government and these are the results that we. well what do we get from that from this we get violence. we get what's called bleeding eventually comes into play because free staters actually set up their own government in this town of topeka you've got in in lawrence, kansas. you've got the official government the pro-slavery folks, and they're not getting along very well. you pretty much violence on the plains of nebraska kansas erupting in front of them and it pretty bloody you've got killings on both sides a lot of property is a scary place to and once again the question is what's the president of the united states going to do? is he going to do anything? and once again, franklin pierce says, not my job. according pierce, the laws must be executed, but military force should not b
kansas to figure out. well some people would say maybe he's almost hiding behind the constitution as opposed to being the leader that the country was looking for. others would say this was oath. he took limited role. the federal government and these are the results that we. well what do we get from that from this we get violence. we get what's called bleeding eventually comes into play because free staters actually set up their own government in this town of topeka you've got in in lawrence,...
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oklahoma city to kansas city through central illinois tonight. tomorrow a northern jet dips down and amplifies everything. it's going to stretch out the severe weather to the south, and it's going to increase the tornado possibilities right over ohio. strong long track tornadoes possible then. on wednesday, it all becomes a massive cold core system with more rain in the east and snow wrapping around through chicago and in through upstate new york and northern new england. could see one to two feet of snow come friday morning. all eyes on the midwest tonight. we're hoping for a safe 12 to 24 hours to come. david. >> david: tracking right into the evening hours for us. thank you. >>> we are also following breaking news out of florida involving abortion rights. that state's highest court in a major ruling late today allowing florida's new six-week abortion ban to go into effect. it will be one of the strictest abortion laws in the nation. but the court also signaling that voters will get the final say on this in november. they'll vote on this issue
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to come to kansas city to work and the mayor saying migrants could have a work permit. what's wrong with having people work in those jobs? >> taking jobs from working missouri families, we have statutes on the books that prohibit the knowing get transport of criminal aliens into or through the state, we will enforce the law that's on the books to deter trafficking through the state but also illegal for businesses to hire undocumented workers. senator hawley who is exposing the fact the secretary's parole process is illegally providing parole and work documents to these criminal aliens who crossed illegally, we filed a lawsuit against the biden administration to close the loophole and stop this abuse of the parole system and at the end of the day, protecting missourians and working missouri families from the biden invasion. edward: there's a timeline? they are writing letters to withdraw the offer of jobs and taxpayer-funded services. is there a timeline when he would withdraw that? >> let's see if he response to my demand letter and starts receiving illegal aliens. we t
to come to kansas city to work and the mayor saying migrants could have a work permit. what's wrong with having people work in those jobs? >> taking jobs from working missouri families, we have statutes on the books that prohibit the knowing get transport of criminal aliens into or through the state, we will enforce the law that's on the books to deter trafficking through the state but also illegal for businesses to hire undocumented workers. senator hawley who is exposing the fact the...
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torcons across this area 5 in kansas city. just to the south of us places like oklahoma city, like tulsa, with a torcon of 7. of course, we hate to see that, especially for areas that have already seen severe storms. an overnight threat for a lot of this region. watching as these storms explode in this atmosphere just primed for storminess. plenty of moisture to work with along with these storms moving through. not only are we worried about very large hail, tornadoes, damping wind gusts, also a possibility for flash flooding across this region before all is said and done this weekend. mark? >> felicia combs in kansas city, thanks. >>> now to the student outrage over israel's war in hamas lighting up college campuses. here's what's new. in new york a tent city at nyu. and cal tech's closing its campus the rest of the semester. protests spread across the country leading to a national debate over free speech and the use of force. we have coast-to-coast coverage from michael george and elise preston. first, here's michael outside
torcons across this area 5 in kansas city. just to the south of us places like oklahoma city, like tulsa, with a torcon of 7. of course, we hate to see that, especially for areas that have already seen severe storms. an overnight threat for a lot of this region. watching as these storms explode in this atmosphere just primed for storminess. plenty of moisture to work with along with these storms moving through. not only are we worried about very large hail, tornadoes, damping wind gusts, also a...
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and to another kansas city chief. remember when patrick mahomes defended his dad bode after this shirtless photo went viral? well the father of two tells "time" magazine the actual padding as he calls it makes for a great body for a quarterback because he takes hits. he also shared his diet consists of chick-fil-a star beyers and whataburger. don't expect him to weigh in on politics either. he most likely will not be giving a presidential endorsement he explained that saying, quote: i don't want to pressure anyone. i want people to use their voice. whoever they believe in, i want them to do their research. those are your trending headlines. and this is a good response from patrick mahomes. i think he looks great. >> steve: the dad bod comment though. i resemble that. just saying. >> carley: i think you look great, too. >> brian: carley, anything on the giants? all we get is chiefs information. >> lawrence: they are the champions. >> carley: they of the ones that are trending i don't. decide what is trending. people on
and to another kansas city chief. remember when patrick mahomes defended his dad bode after this shirtless photo went viral? well the father of two tells "time" magazine the actual padding as he calls it makes for a great body for a quarterback because he takes hits. he also shared his diet consists of chick-fil-a star beyers and whataburger. don't expect him to weigh in on politics either. he most likely will not be giving a presidential endorsement he explained that saying, quote: i...
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recently radio reporters in mobile units their lives in dallas, in kansas, in missouri, going out into the raging storm storm. they reported practically every twist turn of the tornado. they warned people out of its path. during the floods of california, oregon and connecticut. radio stations turned over their facilities for search and rescue work. radio helped with cleanup and relief operations. fire down town. radio is on hand with its mobile unit. the studio on wheels, as a neighborhood radio to be present at practice. any news event from a political to a fire like this. the radio reporter broadcasts right from the sea, giving his listeners an on the spot account of the fire. the fight to keep it from spreading. the injuries. the damage. when the fire is under control. a firsthand report from the chief. from a fire to a chat with some interesting neighbors. with its speed and flexible, a radio has become an integral of the community, which means being active in it. local radio station, for instance works with the police to help locate missing persons to reunite separated families. b
recently radio reporters in mobile units their lives in dallas, in kansas, in missouri, going out into the raging storm storm. they reported practically every twist turn of the tornado. they warned people out of its path. during the floods of california, oregon and connecticut. radio stations turned over their facilities for search and rescue work. radio helped with cleanup and relief operations. fire down town. radio is on hand with its mobile unit. the studio on wheels, as a neighborhood...
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none of these a humanitarian chromeboys had been given the access to reach to the northern part of kansas trip. despite the east valley, a military decision to reopen again, the air is a crushing onto if to guarantee the flow of humanitarian supplies to people in the north, but yet only speak humanitarian talks, get into the northern part of guns. one has been loaded with you to others with medical supplies being transferred to hospitals in the northern part of the territory. but generally in times of pre war between 400 up to 500 to humanitarian troops. the goal is this trip was generally couldn't see work. it wasn't generally consuming on daily basis, which means that the amount that being delivered to the goal is a strip. is it still yet on conduct in comparable to the evidence needs of populations here? specifically those who are trapped in the know that positive guns and facing high rates of malnutrition and with different signs of funding looming on the horizon. so showing carol is the president and c of an era. the american navies, refugee aid organization. he says, daily deliverie
none of these a humanitarian chromeboys had been given the access to reach to the northern part of kansas trip. despite the east valley, a military decision to reopen again, the air is a crushing onto if to guarantee the flow of humanitarian supplies to people in the north, but yet only speak humanitarian talks, get into the northern part of guns. one has been loaded with you to others with medical supplies being transferred to hospitals in the northern part of the territory. but generally in...
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all of this to get to their promised land, kansas. now that should spark a couple questions for your family. why? why are these 300 folks going to kansas? well, there are push and pull factors going on here. right. these folks these folks experienced what john was talking about they experienced the hard work of emancipation the excitement of the jubilee after emancipation, promise of reconstruction by 1877. a lot of that had turned to ashen anguish and. the biggest frustration or one of the largest frustrations was the failure of land reform that the million acres that had been confiscated from, confederate traitors, had been given back to them by lincoln's worst decision. andrew johnson. and so land reform failed in the south. and that's a part of the push factor and the pull factor is the homestead act, which lincoln signed 1862, which offered americans and, immigrants who maintain that they would become citizens of 160 acres of land if they stayed on it for five years or ahead of a household and made improvements on the land and fo
all of this to get to their promised land, kansas. now that should spark a couple questions for your family. why? why are these 300 folks going to kansas? well, there are push and pull factors going on here. right. these folks these folks experienced what john was talking about they experienced the hard work of emancipation the excitement of the jubilee after emancipation, promise of reconstruction by 1877. a lot of that had turned to ashen anguish and. the biggest frustration or one of the...
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and we're back with professor sean lee alexander of the university, kansas. professor, you mentioned this a little bit earlier, but how extensive was the news coverage and the public reaction to these kkk hearings? the news coverage is extensive. the newspapers are covering it. republican newspapers, newspapers at the time were very politically affiliated. republicanewapers are covering it extensively and trying to show the violence th's occurring. mocratic newspapers are covering it and trying to do the opposite, show that these are a farce. public reaction is mixed. again, public reaction is, you know, someone most people in republicans and a number of people in the north are horrified by that. that action, it's trying very much to the old idea of the abolitionist that this is moral suasion. we're trying to bring, convince people that this is morally wrong and we must do something. unfortunately, it doesn't have a lasting impact on the community and it will go, you know, in a very short order. it will disappear from a lot of people's public imagination and
and we're back with professor sean lee alexander of the university, kansas. professor, you mentioned this a little bit earlier, but how extensive was the news coverage and the public reaction to these kkk hearings? the news coverage is extensive. the newspapers are covering it. republican newspapers, newspapers at the time were very politically affiliated. republicanewapers are covering it extensively and trying to show the violence th's occurring. mocratic newspapers are covering it and trying...
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we have seen states like kansas. the kansas broadband office adopted this ready city checklist so cities know what's coming and towns know what's coming and they are ready when the boots hit the ground and folks show up with hardhats. we can deliver more broadband quickly. one of the things the commission recently did in december was address the poll issues that of -- have been pending for a long time. give us your perspective on that action and how you see that fitting into the story. com. carr: i thought i'd live through a lot of tough lytic old debates in d.c. title ii through multiple iterations. gone through digital discrimination but i've never seen a fight in d.c. quite like the pole attachment. you put two or three dollars on the line here or there and it's a big deal. that was an interesting fight. we two additional ideas we could do. i have no idea on timing but general matter we are trying to make it easier, faster, more more cost-effective for broadband builders to push out , to edge out into rural and un
we have seen states like kansas. the kansas broadband office adopted this ready city checklist so cities know what's coming and towns know what's coming and they are ready when the boots hit the ground and folks show up with hardhats. we can deliver more broadband quickly. one of the things the commission recently did in december was address the poll issues that of -- have been pending for a long time. give us your perspective on that action and how you see that fitting into the story. com....
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and we're back with professor sean lee alexander of the university, kansas. professor, you mentioned this a little bit earlier, but how extensive was the news coverage and the public reaction to these kkk hearings? the news coverage is extensive. the newspapers are covering it. republican newspapers, newspapers at the time were very politically affiliated. republican newspapers are co it extensively and trying to show the violence that's occurring. democratic newspapers are covering it and trying to do the opposite, show that these are a farce. public reaction is mixed. again, public reaction is, you know, someone most people in republicans and a number of people in the north are horrified by that. that action, it's trying very much to the old idea of the abolitionist that this is moral suasion. we're trying to bring, convince people that this is morally wrong and we must do something. unfortunately, it doesn't have a lasting impact on the community and it will go, you know, in a very short order. it will disappear from a lot of people's public imagination an
and we're back with professor sean lee alexander of the university, kansas. professor, you mentioned this a little bit earlier, but how extensive was the news coverage and the public reaction to these kkk hearings? the news coverage is extensive. the newspapers are covering it. republican newspapers, newspapers at the time were very politically affiliated. republican newspapers are co it extensively and trying to show the violence that's occurring. democratic newspapers are covering it and...
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we had this person who's from kansas, who's raised in kansas, who has who was a democrat, a little d from heart. so his brain worked on the cattle form. who who saw people in local the local community and had three sisters and friends and lovely parents. and then you kept off with this magnificent education on it and mighty of reasoning and decision making and managing it. and i think the result was very interesting. he he was it was not radical in any way except in his intellect all decisions about how the administration should proceed in dealing with all of these businesses. and there was a very amusing moment there, which really sort of speaks all of this when he went to see the of at&t, who had refused come to washington to see him claiming he was who would only come to washington, see the president, which was fine with tom, said fine. finally, i'd be delighted to come and see you. and he went there and began to tell the chairman of at&t that the after 20 minutes of pleasant conversation that the white house was hoping, the president was hoping to deregulate at&t. well, the went
we had this person who's from kansas, who's raised in kansas, who has who was a democrat, a little d from heart. so his brain worked on the cattle form. who who saw people in local the local community and had three sisters and friends and lovely parents. and then you kept off with this magnificent education on it and mighty of reasoning and decision making and managing it. and i think the result was very interesting. he he was it was not radical in any way except in his intellect all decisions...
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let's begin with nbc's jesse kirsch in kansas city, missouri. s jesse, good morning. >> reporter: laura, good morning. the outbreak overnight and we are not getting reports of people having died, but there are multiple injuries according to officials. look at the images from the lincoln, nebraska area specifically. you see a twister churning up debris as it made its way across the interstate. some people were on the roads. in lancaster county, the sheriff said the building collapsed with 70 people inside when the tornado hit. everyone was evacuated, but three people were injured. parts of the omaha area were hit hard. in neighboring iowa, the city of mindon was battered with businesses and homes damaged and four people injured there. this morning, more storms are expected over a larger area with 33 million people in the path of severe weather from the great lakes to texas. that means more tornadoes, flooding and hail and strong winds are all possible today and when we look at the forecast ahead, there's more potential severe weather tomorrow. th
let's begin with nbc's jesse kirsch in kansas city, missouri. s jesse, good morning. >> reporter: laura, good morning. the outbreak overnight and we are not getting reports of people having died, but there are multiple injuries according to officials. look at the images from the lincoln, nebraska area specifically. you see a twister churning up debris as it made its way across the interstate. some people were on the roads. in lancaster county, the sheriff said the building collapsed with...
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in southern level of this comes is the how much run helpful. 17 kansas, as the conflict was not claimed the lives among 30000 people in the town. meanwhile, jordans and other countries and 8 organizations have delivered food and medical supplies to gaza. on thursday morning, thousands of a trucks passed through the raft of crossing in the south. israel has been facing growing international pressure to allow more humanitarian aid into the territory. this comes as a sales manager who has presented a plan to get more supplies and into the into casa. the army says as many as 500 trucks a day could soon be delivering supplies. we are constructing the northern crossing in new land, crossing from israel into northern garza to enable more aid to flow directly to civilians in the areas that have been challenging for the trucks to access. we have worked with international partners to bring in more aid from the see via the port of ash door after which it will be transported down to the crossings into gauze. so how much difference would this make as pub kitchen from the international rescue committ
in southern level of this comes is the how much run helpful. 17 kansas, as the conflict was not claimed the lives among 30000 people in the town. meanwhile, jordans and other countries and 8 organizations have delivered food and medical supplies to gaza. on thursday morning, thousands of a trucks passed through the raft of crossing in the south. israel has been facing growing international pressure to allow more humanitarian aid into the territory. this comes as a sales manager who has...
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the telegraph wire tie the cattle market of kansas to the tables of the east hitch the cotton mills of new england and the southern plantation and the new york cutting people. other methods of communication. it was slow and tedious. the telegraph was only means of rapid communication. it was direct, it was fast. it kept pace with the nations expanding frontiers. all late. why do you read? why do you read all? they're all like, why do you read what your paper? mr. long hey. yeah. hey, what's this? joe, what's way blank pages is the news, huh? what do you know? they were all playing. sorry. joe azari. joe's customer. it would have happened if we hadn't arranged it. there's plenty of news today, but it's still in the making. all right, man, we'll find that out right away. i don't mean to be personal, sir, but congratulations. oh, hey, did you mean to say, well, these twins were boys or girls or how could i forgotten that they are boys? and you understand, as a regular telegram, of course. oh, sure. it is. is new, but who else would like to get the good news? oh, this goes to about eight d
the telegraph wire tie the cattle market of kansas to the tables of the east hitch the cotton mills of new england and the southern plantation and the new york cutting people. other methods of communication. it was slow and tedious. the telegraph was only means of rapid communication. it was direct, it was fast. it kept pace with the nations expanding frontiers. all late. why do you read? why do you read all? they're all like, why do you read what your paper? mr. long hey. yeah. hey, what's...
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the attorney for kansas city chiefs' rashee rice now admitting the wide receiver was behi
the attorney for kansas city chiefs' rashee rice now admitting the wide receiver was behi
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the kansas city chiefs star is facing several charges, including aggravated assault, after that high-speed crash in dallas last month. his surrender coming less than 24 hours after police issued an arrest warrant. rice and his attorney have said they are cooperating with authorities and that rice takes full responsibility for his actions, which police say injured four people. >>> now to the latest in the race for the white house. vice president kamala harris will be traveling to arizona today. it's not only a key swing state in the election, but it has also become a battleground in the fight over abortion rights. brie jackson joins us now. hi, brie, the biden campaign is betting big on this issue and on arizona. >> that's right, good morning, frances. president biden's campaign has launched a major media blitz in arizona that includes a new seven-figure ad buy. the campaign says it is targeting young, female and latino voters on tv and online. after arizona's supreme court upheld a strict abortion ban from the civil war era, president biden has been highlighting that former president trump
the kansas city chiefs star is facing several charges, including aggravated assault, after that high-speed crash in dallas last month. his surrender coming less than 24 hours after police issued an arrest warrant. rice and his attorney have said they are cooperating with authorities and that rice takes full responsibility for his actions, which police say injured four people. >>> now to the latest in the race for the white house. vice president kamala harris will be traveling to...
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celebrate in topeka, kansas, for the brown v board of education decision. she gave a speech to the three public high schools in topeka and she reminded them of how much work there still was to be done. that brown v board was not the end. it was simply the beginning of what needed to be done, not just for equality in education, but throughout the country. so this is the past and where some of our first ladies fit in, some of whom contributed to institutional racism in this country, but others who brought us forward and made the cause for civil rights and equal rights for all people in this country. so thank you again for joining us, and i'm looking forward to your questions as. thank you so much for that presentation. dr. carlin. i'm sure we've all heard a lot and learned a lot. i can see that our chat is already very active with some reactions to the information that you shared with us. so now i'm going to move us into the q&a portion of our program this evening before i start asking the questions, i want to remind our wonderful viewers that if you have a q
celebrate in topeka, kansas, for the brown v board of education decision. she gave a speech to the three public high schools in topeka and she reminded them of how much work there still was to be done. that brown v board was not the end. it was simply the beginning of what needed to be done, not just for equality in education, but throughout the country. so this is the past and where some of our first ladies fit in, some of whom contributed to institutional racism in this country, but others...
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in kansas, the name of the initiative is no constitutional right to an abortion, that is going to be hard to pass. if in michigan it is unfairly and deceptively named reproductive freedom call. that is going to be hard to defeat. so people need to wise up, and i believe you have to understand that, understand where people are. understand where the consensus is. michael, everybody has shown they are in the consensus when you talk about either no abortion ever, that is a very small percentage of the population, or to save the life of the mother or in the cases of rape or incest. if you add the dobbs to that 15 weeks, discolored roughly the first trimester, you are up to about 70% of the country. i just feel like those who -- host: i was just going to say that is a good segue to a viewer question we have. donna of virginia writes where do you see the abortion issue headed in the future, say, in 10 years? do you feel like this is on its way to settling out after the initial shock of the court ruling? guest: it is a great question, partly because you do see some states like florida where
in kansas, the name of the initiative is no constitutional right to an abortion, that is going to be hard to pass. if in michigan it is unfairly and deceptively named reproductive freedom call. that is going to be hard to defeat. so people need to wise up, and i believe you have to understand that, understand where people are. understand where the consensus is. michael, everybody has shown they are in the consensus when you talk about either no abortion ever, that is a very small percentage of...
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he was a university of kansas dropout and was an inveterate adventurer. he'd participated in expeditions to climatic extremes, both in death valley and in the yukon. for 17 months, he was an artillery officer with the cuban revolutionaries fighting against spain for independence. when the military buildup the spanish-american war began, he was appointed as the commanding as the commander regimental commander of the 20th kansas, and the 20th. kansas went to fill the philippines, but it arrived too late for the war with spain. but soon fight found itself fighting the americans former allies. the philippine independence forces under emilio aguinaldo both funston and the 20 of kansas proved particularly adept at combat. in fact funston was awarded a medal of honor for bold cross river attack that turned the enemy flank during a particularly significant campaign. so funston hey, send the courier that was carrying this correspondence along that correspondence to my headquarters in san jose, drew. and so here is one of the letters that that courier was carrying.
he was a university of kansas dropout and was an inveterate adventurer. he'd participated in expeditions to climatic extremes, both in death valley and in the yukon. for 17 months, he was an artillery officer with the cuban revolutionaries fighting against spain for independence. when the military buildup the spanish-american war began, he was appointed as the commanding as the commander regimental commander of the 20th kansas, and the 20th. kansas went to fill the philippines, but it arrived...
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. >>> a kansas city chiefs star now facing it's charges after a high-speed crash. the arrest warrant issued for super bowl winner rashee rice. >>> and a curveball in the gambling scandal involving shohei otani's former interpreter. what charges he could face after being accused of stealing from baseball's biggest star. >>>consumer reports revealed a startling discovery about a childhood staple. >>> and barbie lands on boardwalk. more proof that margo robbie has a monopoly on turning classics into movies. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning to you. glad you're with me. i'm frances rivera. we begin with a powerful storm flam s slamming the gulf coast. dozens of people had to be rescued. at least one person was killed in mississippi. the storm also brought torrential rain. some areas getting a month's worth of rain in a single day. powerful wind gusts over 70 miles per hour also snapping power lines. nearly 200,000 power outages being reported across the southeast this morning. and the threat is not over. nbc meteorologist angie lassman joins us with an u
. >>> a kansas city chiefs star now facing it's charges after a high-speed crash. the arrest warrant issued for super bowl winner rashee rice. >>> and a curveball in the gambling scandal involving shohei otani's former interpreter. what charges he could face after being accused of stealing from baseball's biggest star. >>>consumer reports revealed a startling discovery about a childhood staple. >>> and barbie lands on boardwalk. more proof that margo robbie...
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the nastiest storms are most likely around omaha and kansas city. a second storm system brings more severe weather threats over the weekend. on saturday the risk extends to wisconsin and texas. >>> and coming up, an update on two abortion rights cases including one before the supreme court that could have big implications for millions across the country. >>> and a cut above the rest. why two barbers are being called heroes. if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love. some things should stand the test of time. long lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness, or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eyla hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood vessels in the eye. an increase in eye pressure has been seen. there's an uncommon risk of heart attack or stroke associated with blood clots. the most common side effects were blurred vision, catara
the nastiest storms are most likely around omaha and kansas city. a second storm system brings more severe weather threats over the weekend. on saturday the risk extends to wisconsin and texas. >>> and coming up, an update on two abortion rights cases including one before the supreme court that could have big implications for millions across the country. >>> and a cut above the rest. why two barbers are being called heroes. if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of...
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host: let's talk to callers and stop on the line a democrat in wichita, kansas. jessica, good morning. caller: i am worried china will take the initiative to join the war in israel. what are your thoughts? if that were to happen, would the u.s. have to step in? host: -- guest: license is the chinese have been content to stand back and try to claim the moral high ground, advocate for certain principles, encourage dissolution in vons and a two state solution. the chinese are content to sit back and let members of the developing world and the global south criticize the u.s. at the moment, the chinese are taking a step back approach, letting the usb front and center and put pressure on the cubist to deliver a solution. host: los angeles, california. independents. good morning. caller: i am a 90-year-old veteran. i had the opportunity to touch base at the end of korea and a front side of not. -- the front side of vietnam. i have been over in hong kong and in bangkok after we left korea. i have seen singapore and thailand and korea wendy -- were still there before they
host: let's talk to callers and stop on the line a democrat in wichita, kansas. jessica, good morning. caller: i am worried china will take the initiative to join the war in israel. what are your thoughts? if that were to happen, would the u.s. have to step in? host: -- guest: license is the chinese have been content to stand back and try to claim the moral high ground, advocate for certain principles, encourage dissolution in vons and a two state solution. the chinese are content to sit back...
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you're talking about 80's across the deep south. 88 degrees in dallas, 78 kansas city. then you got that cold air behind it. you're looking at. 43 might not 60 degrees warming up, though, in casper. nice weather headed out and about if you're traveling around the bay area, not bad. looking good at sfo. some slight delays there. do some construction but across the country so far, so slice open and clear. guys, back to you. chaos and oakland as several sideshows happened over the weekend. police say 52 citations were given. >> 21 cars were towed and 3 arrests were made. the fire. their video shows cars doing donuts at intersections and they're shooting fireworks into the air as well. 2 cars at least were set on fire. local police say the sideshows broke out at several locations. >> officers blocked the road near one of the sideshows where a car forced its way through a line of police cruisers. >> at a family run jewelry store in oakland is working to get back on their feet after a violent robbery video from last wednesday shows several guys wearing masks, armed with guns,
you're talking about 80's across the deep south. 88 degrees in dallas, 78 kansas city. then you got that cold air behind it. you're looking at. 43 might not 60 degrees warming up, though, in casper. nice weather headed out and about if you're traveling around the bay area, not bad. looking good at sfo. some slight delays there. do some construction but across the country so far, so slice open and clear. guys, back to you. chaos and oakland as several sideshows happened over the weekend. police...
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. >> y hoy se reportan varios tornados en kansas y missouri mientras se siguen cuantificando los danos por docenas de tornados que azotaron seis estados del pais ayer viernes. >> redes sociales y plataformas frecuentadas por menores de edad para extorsionarlos. >> le contamos como proteger a sus hijos de estos depredadores. >> la politica ya salio con rumbo a francia en un historico barco para la inauguracion de los juegos olimpicos de paris 2024. >> un grupo de manifestantes se dieron suarez. >> sales de la casa los presentes protestaban por la muerte de civiles en gaza y criticaron como los medios de comunicacion cubren este conflicto. >> ¿que tal? >> muy buenas noches. >> este ambiente que se protestas que tambien han es parte de las han tomado todos los campos universitarios en varios puntos del pais, en boston y otras ciudades, hay mas mas arrestos. >> una universidad de california se vio obligada a cerrar sus puertas y las clases ahora son virtuales. >> zulema salazar nos amplia. >> de estudiantes en la universidad george washington, dc, las en y de otras vio las nos amplia. >>
. >> y hoy se reportan varios tornados en kansas y missouri mientras se siguen cuantificando los danos por docenas de tornados que azotaron seis estados del pais ayer viernes. >> redes sociales y plataformas frecuentadas por menores de edad para extorsionarlos. >> le contamos como proteger a sus hijos de estos depredadores. >> la politica ya salio con rumbo a francia en un historico barco para la inauguracion de los juegos olimpicos de paris 2024. >> un grupo de...
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joining me now is kansas senator roger marshall. senator, thanks very much for being here this morning. i want to, first, begin on this claim from joe biden and the president of mexico that they're working on plans here to secure the border. the last time we heard president obrador, he demanded that the u.s. send latin american countries $20 billion. he said that's the only way it's going to stop. >> right. so mexican president amlo wants $20 the billion, he wants us the stop sanctions on cook baa as well as venezuela -- cuba as well as venezuela. it's interesting, joe biden has the policy changes that could fix this right now, and he has the leverage over mexico to fix this as well. simple policy changes like remain in mexico probably take care of half, 50% of the problem. and then we do almost $9000 billion -- 900 billion of trade with mexico thanks to president trump's usmca trade agreement, mexico our number one trade partner. so he has the leverage already. he could fix this with with policy. his polling numbers are so low now
joining me now is kansas senator roger marshall. senator, thanks very much for being here this morning. i want to, first, begin on this claim from joe biden and the president of mexico that they're working on plans here to secure the border. the last time we heard president obrador, he demanded that the u.s. send latin american countries $20 billion. he said that's the only way it's going to stop. >> right. so mexican president amlo wants $20 the billion, he wants us the stop sanctions on...