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weird stuff goes on kansas city. that was a naked jogger. >> she was a serial pooper. >> yes. >> so, you can tell he is going wrong way on the highway i29. look at that. police did catch up to him after about an her of this. >> wow. >> suspect of being under the influence have drugs. no. taken into custody. >> he got some clothes there. >> it was orange and a full jump suit. >> yes. 6:11. >> winter weather turning deadly clean up efforts underway across several parts of the country following a wild weather, >>> word of the daytime or sit people on twitter saying when do you pop the balloon turf go to work. i don't know. it is out of our discretion. kitkat kline, bring one of the balloons n we can pop this anytime we want. my pin is out and ready to go. >> should we do it now. >> we should wait, too soon. >> no, i think we should wait. >> i want to it blow up in your face. >> come on. >> thank you kitkat. >> i swear before 7:00 so people have to get to work. >> okay. >> all right. >> you swear. >> i swear. i don't lik
weird stuff goes on kansas city. that was a naked jogger. >> she was a serial pooper. >> yes. >> so, you can tell he is going wrong way on the highway i29. look at that. police did catch up to him after about an her of this. >> wow. >> suspect of being under the influence have drugs. no. taken into custody. >> he got some clothes there. >> it was orange and a full jump suit. >> yes. 6:11. >> winter weather turning deadly clean up efforts...
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do you look at a state like kansas who did similar things to what the g.o.p. tax plan included and in fact had a detrimental impact on kansas' economy and eventually those were rolled back by a republican legislature. what kind of things do you look at to come up with those projections? >> there's extensive economic literature that thinks about how investment responds to changes in rates of return. and it's a complicated literature because there's lots of different types of investments. there's lots of different ways of measuring what the rate of return is. so, it's not a literature that comes to a very strong concensus, as to what that relationship is, but there is something to go on and that that literature can look at particular episodes like the ones you've mentioned, but it can also look at broader time periods and look at how generally speaking the u.s. economy has fared over decades m responses to changes of rates in returns. so, we're taking all of that on board and we've put out some of our own-- some of our own papers, you know, walking through how w
do you look at a state like kansas who did similar things to what the g.o.p. tax plan included and in fact had a detrimental impact on kansas' economy and eventually those were rolled back by a republican legislature. what kind of things do you look at to come up with those projections? >> there's extensive economic literature that thinks about how investment responds to changes in rates of return. and it's a complicated literature because there's lots of different types of investments....
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viewers, race fans want to know after the rough crash at kansas, you've worked your way back. you said at daytona the recovery program put you in such conditioning that you continued that after you were healthy that it's really helped you overall. >> yeah, it has. i have always enjoyed working out and trying to stay fit. i cycled for a while, then i kind of took some time off when i had kids. it was really hard to be gone four days a week and then come home and tell the wife, hey, i'm going to go off for two hours, three hours on the bike, have fun with the kids. so for a while there, you know, i took some time off from cycling but still tried to stay in shape. now that the kids are in school i have all of the free time during the week that i've really been back at working out and riding my bike, trying to stay in shape. >> i know that was one of the first things that went through my mind when i saw you go into the wall at daytona, how is your back. we saw what a tough, devastating crash you went through last year at kansas. >> yes. >> from what i understand, that compression
viewers, race fans want to know after the rough crash at kansas, you've worked your way back. you said at daytona the recovery program put you in such conditioning that you continued that after you were healthy that it's really helped you overall. >> yeah, it has. i have always enjoyed working out and trying to stay fit. i cycled for a while, then i kind of took some time off when i had kids. it was really hard to be gone four days a week and then come home and tell the wife, hey, i'm...
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had a hugely detrimental impact on kansas economy and eventually they got rolled back by a republican legislature. what kind of things do you look like to come up with the pro-jikss? -- projections? >> there is the extensive economic literature how investment respond to changes of rates of return. it's complicated literature. there's lots of different types of investments. there's lots of different ways of measuring what the rate of return is. not a literature that comes to a strong consensus as to that relationship is, but there is something to go on that literature can look at particular episodes like the ones you've mentioned, but it can also look at how investment generally speaking in the u.s. economy has fared over decades in response to changes in rates of return. so we're taking all of that onboard. we put out some of our own papers walking through how we think about that is intended. more broadly we are using the same machinery putting together the baseline projections -- i'm sorry the pre-policy before the tax bill was passed all of these same channels, we had to think about
had a hugely detrimental impact on kansas economy and eventually they got rolled back by a republican legislature. what kind of things do you look like to come up with the pro-jikss? -- projections? >> there is the extensive economic literature how investment respond to changes of rates of return. it's complicated literature. there's lots of different types of investments. there's lots of different ways of measuring what the rate of return is. not a literature that comes to a strong...
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according to his stepmother lucas fernandez was seen at his kansas home saturday afternoon, she claims he was gone and the back door was open when she woke up. police do not suspect lucas was kidnapped. according to local reports, relative called child protective services concerned about the child's well-being. donald trump blaming the obama administration for not doing enough to prevent russian election meddling is several states consider returning to paper ballots to avoid outside interference. griff jenkins joins us with the latest on that and moscow's response to the russia investigation. >> russia is responding. this may come as a surprise but they are denying any involvement, there is no proof moscow interfered in the election. the president was tweeting again, the administration when the appearance began in 2014, obama was president up to and beyond the election so why didn't he do something about russia meddling? several secretaries of state met in washington to discuss the russian middling. >> that was $1 million a month operation. that gives me an idea the resources we are wo
according to his stepmother lucas fernandez was seen at his kansas home saturday afternoon, she claims he was gone and the back door was open when she woke up. police do not suspect lucas was kidnapped. according to local reports, relative called child protective services concerned about the child's well-being. donald trump blaming the obama administration for not doing enough to prevent russian election meddling is several states consider returning to paper ballots to avoid outside...
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creepy tales that we hear really just made up jenny and tony brewski don't think so the couple from kansas run the real ghost stories online podcast it's a calling show where listeners talk about their creepy encounters. and i think you know that when the. fans love these scary stories there are almost two million downloads each month on you tube i don't send other poncas platforms and for about five euros fans get some spooky bonus material. that was the snapshot and now i'm tweeting trees european forests are symbols of tranquility. there are public psychos it meant some government green wonderlands and now they get to tell their own stories trees are taking to twitter. this beech tree is one hundred and ten years old it recently began posting tweets about its day to day life today i have shrunk it says. the project is the brainchild of kathy stepa a bio engineer at a belgian university it monitors trees vital signs using technology similar to fitness trackers but at six thousand euros to install it's pretty costly measurements about water flow are especially important. but others also o
creepy tales that we hear really just made up jenny and tony brewski don't think so the couple from kansas run the real ghost stories online podcast it's a calling show where listeners talk about their creepy encounters. and i think you know that when the. fans love these scary stories there are almost two million downloads each month on you tube i don't send other poncas platforms and for about five euros fans get some spooky bonus material. that was the snapshot and now i'm tweeting trees...
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northwestern oklahoma,northeastern the physical ozarks region even goes into the very tip of southeastern kansas. to cover parts of four different states. the cultural ozarks doesn't necessarily correspond with the physical ozarks. there are people who live in the physical ozarks who wouldn't identify themselves as an ozarker or ozarkian. there are people who live outside of the physical ozarks who would. i am working on is called "a history of the ozarks." published by the illinois press, the first volume comes out this year. is a historyks," of the ozarks before the civil war. there is a brief chapter on prehistory. i am not an anthropologist, that's why it is a brief chapter on prehistory. lifeoks at native american in a historical period in the ozarks. theearly settlement of first europeans who came into the region, they were generally french. they came down the mississippi valley and spread westward into the edge of the ozarks. then the thousands of u.s. thezens who poured across mississippi beginning in the 1790's and continuing on into the 1800s. we are in the shallow museum of ozark hist
northwestern oklahoma,northeastern the physical ozarks region even goes into the very tip of southeastern kansas. to cover parts of four different states. the cultural ozarks doesn't necessarily correspond with the physical ozarks. there are people who live in the physical ozarks who wouldn't identify themselves as an ozarker or ozarkian. there are people who live outside of the physical ozarks who would. i am working on is called "a history of the ozarks." published by the illinois...
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when kansas started their project, oklahoma said, oh, yeah, we'll build it too. they said, god, sorry, we have some economic problems here. we can't build it. so for several years they build a big wooden barrier. amos had to toe people out of his field. this went on for three years until dwight d. eisenhower said we will have funded -- by user fee -- a funded national transportation network. and that is what we've been doing for, you know, for some 70 years. now, they're breaking face with that. congress has broken faith when they took over congress. we have not increased the user fees since 1993 when bill clinton was president of the united states and democrats controlled the congress. we were about $80 billion short when we passed the last transportation bill which was status quo funding. they borrowed $80 billion -- or made up -- pretended they had pay-fors and now out of this white house they're saying, well, we're going to come up with $200 million by -- probably by cutting amtrak and transit spending. i said you're forgetting history. john micah said we'll
when kansas started their project, oklahoma said, oh, yeah, we'll build it too. they said, god, sorry, we have some economic problems here. we can't build it. so for several years they build a big wooden barrier. amos had to toe people out of his field. this went on for three years until dwight d. eisenhower said we will have funded -- by user fee -- a funded national transportation network. and that is what we've been doing for, you know, for some 70 years. now, they're breaking face with...
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kansas doesn't have an age limit which candidates would have to live in the state for four years. of passed, it would not take effect until the next election cycle. the time is 15 minutes until the top of the hour, memo versus memo. a democrat trying to even the score by releasing their own competing version of the facts. >> they were like death, and un-american, un-american. somebody said treasonous. i guess, why not? heather: or next guest says the left has lost the credibility battle before the public even gets to hear their argument. heather: foxbusiness alert, the market opening in just a few hours, one day after the dow jones suffered a historic drop losing 1100 points in one day. foxbusiness here with the numbers, a lot of people's i on this this morning. >> reporter: futures point up a little bit then a minute ago. we will continue to watch that but we did have that 1100 point drop, we saw nearly 1600 points down the tao yesterday lost 4.6%, the largest such move since 2011. all those games we saw in 2018 have been erased, the dow is down 1.5% for the year, the s&p down 0.
kansas doesn't have an age limit which candidates would have to live in the state for four years. of passed, it would not take effect until the next election cycle. the time is 15 minutes until the top of the hour, memo versus memo. a democrat trying to even the score by releasing their own competing version of the facts. >> they were like death, and un-american, un-american. somebody said treasonous. i guess, why not? heather: or next guest says the left has lost the credibility battle...
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and in fact, they are making the cuts the same thing happened in kansas. you know, exact same thing. governor brown left that state because the legislature hadn't reversed all of the tax cuts they gave way. the corporations and it affected the growth of their state. economic growth. and it is doing it here. and in mississippi. so you know, we have seen a lot of the turmoil that have occurred in other states. and louisiana, general did the same thing there. so we are struggling with a lot of the cuts. and they are just hacking off parts of government that affect people. last year we had the state of mississippi laid off 624 workers at department of mental health. right at the time when we need them the most. >> about 3 million people live in mississippi. about 30% of mississippi's budget comes from federal funds. do you keep a close eye on a potential shut down. does that affect you on the state level? >> sure. and in areas of dealing with children. and our state turned back federal dollars. for every dollar we spend we get about three back. from the federa
and in fact, they are making the cuts the same thing happened in kansas. you know, exact same thing. governor brown left that state because the legislature hadn't reversed all of the tax cuts they gave way. the corporations and it affected the growth of their state. economic growth. and it is doing it here. and in mississippi. so you know, we have seen a lot of the turmoil that have occurred in other states. and louisiana, general did the same thing there. so we are struggling with a lot of the...
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underbelly will turn white even if it will be some time before all of the three hundred thirty aircraft in kansas fleet can be repainted the airline expects the costly redesign to be complete in eight years and not only the planes the uniforms accessories even the switches have to be redone the familiar warm yellow will disappear or be restricted to a small welcome badge many design enthusiastic mourn the passing of what they consider an elegant and timeless livery. blue and white bodies an unusual in northern europe like scandinavian airlines or finish here which underwent a facelift in two thousand and eleven in new looking modified logo and phone as well as a new paint job cabin design livery and service areas. all of which cost the airline an estimated ten million euros. tons as blue is exclusive the color was developed especially for the airline. so much money and. something exciting the world's first passenger drone has made its flight in the chinese city of jol all you have to do is fasten your seat belt and the automated flight system takes over the electrically powered drone can take a s
underbelly will turn white even if it will be some time before all of the three hundred thirty aircraft in kansas fleet can be repainted the airline expects the costly redesign to be complete in eight years and not only the planes the uniforms accessories even the switches have to be redone the familiar warm yellow will disappear or be restricted to a small welcome badge many design enthusiastic mourn the passing of what they consider an elegant and timeless livery. blue and white bodies an...
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kansas farmer from wheaton kansas in the north central part of our state. don has been actively engaged in the national farmers union for a very long time. these a leader in agriculture and rural america and i hold don in high regard for his love and passion for small towns across our state. he recognizes fully as most of us do that if rural america is going to have a future, it's because farmers and ranchers are having success and i appreciate him and especially on the conservation issue, he has a great love for the land and o understand how importantclear skies and good soil and clean water is across our state so don, i welcome you to the committee and thank you for your testimony . >> thank you, we also had joining the panel mister zippy duvall who is the president of the farm bureau administration but first we will hear from mister nell hansen who joins us from rawlins wyoming. he is the past president of my wyoming stock growers association who served as secretary and treasurer for the public lands council. the third-generation rancher, nell knows that
kansas farmer from wheaton kansas in the north central part of our state. don has been actively engaged in the national farmers union for a very long time. these a leader in agriculture and rural america and i hold don in high regard for his love and passion for small towns across our state. he recognizes fully as most of us do that if rural america is going to have a future, it's because farmers and ranchers are having success and i appreciate him and especially on the conservation issue, he...
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arkansas, northeastern oklahoma, and the physical ozarks region lapse into the tip of the southeastern kansas so it covers parts of four different states. the cultural ozarks does not necessarily correspond with the physical ozarks. there are people who live in the physical ozarks who would not identify themselves as an ozarker and there are people who live outside the physical ozarks who would. the trilogy i am working on is called "a history of the ozarks." it is published by the university of illinois press. the first volume comes out this year. it is called the old ozarks and it is a history of the ozarks before the civil war. there is a brief chapter on prehistory. i'm not a anthropologist so that is why it is brief. it looks at native american life in thehistorical period ozarks. the early settlement of the first europeans who came into the region who were generally french who came down the mississippi valley and spread westward into the edge of the ozarks and the thousands of u.s. citizens who poured across the mississippi, beginning in the 1790's and continuing into the early 1800s. w
arkansas, northeastern oklahoma, and the physical ozarks region lapse into the tip of the southeastern kansas so it covers parts of four different states. the cultural ozarks does not necessarily correspond with the physical ozarks. there are people who live in the physical ozarks who would not identify themselves as an ozarker and there are people who live outside the physical ozarks who would. the trilogy i am working on is called "a history of the ozarks." it is published by the...
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i'm a native of kansas city, missouri. parkville, missouri actually, little river town that kansas city has now usurped. and i'm at least a fourth-generation musician and so, i've grown up all my life surrounded by music,
i'm a native of kansas city, missouri. parkville, missouri actually, little river town that kansas city has now usurped. and i'm at least a fourth-generation musician and so, i've grown up all my life surrounded by music,
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do you look at a state like kansas and had a hugely detrimental impact and eventually they were rolled back by a republican legislature? >> there is the extensive economic literature how investment respond to changes of rates of return. it is complicated there are lots of different types of investments and to measure the rate of return. not a literature that comes to a strong consensus as to that relationship but there is something to go on that literature can look at particular episodes but also a broader time. how generally speaking has fared over decades. so we take all of that on board and put out some of our own papers walking through how we think about that is intended. more broadly we are using the same machinery putting together the baseline projections i'm sorry pre-policy before the tax bill was passed all of these same channels. >> but the impact is nervously substantial given how much it increases the deficit so the impact of this bill it seems would have an unusual effect maybe not the aca because that was substantial. >> changes relative to the entire economy but we are d
do you look at a state like kansas and had a hugely detrimental impact and eventually they were rolled back by a republican legislature? >> there is the extensive economic literature how investment respond to changes of rates of return. it is complicated there are lots of different types of investments and to measure the rate of return. not a literature that comes to a strong consensus as to that relationship but there is something to go on that literature can look at particular episodes...
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they moved just over to the kansas side of the kansas city area. the western border of missouri. ultimately, they sent another treaty and moved southwest into what was then indian territory. the state of oklahoma. we will show you a lot of stuff here in what i was particularly is that we ended up excavating chief anderson's place. the nature of some of these ceramics is very fancy. on euroou would find american sites. somebody was very high ranking within the delaware group. your some more hand-painted ceramics. you can see also some material from that. . period. this was probably part of a stove or from a stove. this was some kind of utensil. a spoon. a knife. this is a shoe. instead of being complete all around, they are usually found in have's. -- halves. these are probably made of brass and iron. they had a blacksmith who lived in anderson town. they had someone paid by the wasral government who and cutting them up and rolling the iron to make other things. we know for sure they were native americans aced on the theer of the -- based on number of beads. bengal silver. broache
they moved just over to the kansas side of the kansas city area. the western border of missouri. ultimately, they sent another treaty and moved southwest into what was then indian territory. the state of oklahoma. we will show you a lot of stuff here in what i was particularly is that we ended up excavating chief anderson's place. the nature of some of these ceramics is very fancy. on euroou would find american sites. somebody was very high ranking within the delaware group. your some more...
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algunos distritos escolares de kansas cancelaron clases y muchos empleados estatales recibieron instrucciones de quedarse en casa. en michigan se declarÓ el estado de emergencia varias ciudades. el brote de influencia que azota estados unidos ya ha cobrado la vida de 97 niÑos, 13 de niÑos murieron en la Última semana . la mayorÍa no había sido vacunada contra esta enfermedad. la Última vez que el paÍs enfrentÓ a un brote similar fue entre el 2014 y el 2015 cuando murieron 148 menores. enrique: bilis, el segundo --gates, el segundo de trump se declarÓ culpable. es el quinto acusado por el fiscal especial que se declara culpable. patricia: vamos a la pose cuando estemos de regreso, tendremos los dramÁticos testimonios de una familia venezolana que lucha contra el hambre. enrique: veremos como la acciÓn de gobierno salvadoreÑo reacciona ante los comentarios del presidente trampa hacia ese paÍs. -- trump hacia ese paÍs. patricia: el consejo permanente de la organizaciÓn de los estados americanos pidiÓ al gobierno de venezuela que reconsidere la convocatoria para las elecciones pr
algunos distritos escolares de kansas cancelaron clases y muchos empleados estatales recibieron instrucciones de quedarse en casa. en michigan se declarÓ el estado de emergencia varias ciudades. el brote de influencia que azota estados unidos ya ha cobrado la vida de 97 niÑos, 13 de niÑos murieron en la Última semana . la mayorÍa no había sido vacunada contra esta enfermedad. la Última vez que el paÍs enfrentÓ a un brote similar fue entre el 2014 y el 2015 cuando murieron 148 menores....
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the campaign was short-lived as the kansas secretary of state said today he cannot be the top dog since the state constitution declares the governor must be a human, must be a person. we would love to have you on your talked about it, you're always welcome in "fox news @ night." most-watched, most grateful you spent the evening with us >> i hope we can do daca. i hope we have a chance to do shkreli. >> if we can come up with a bipartisan compromise, let's go. >> it is one thing to talk to jesus. another when jesus talks to you. >> for her to say that christians are mentally ill. her friends were screaming at the sky and beheading donald trump. [applause] ♪
the campaign was short-lived as the kansas secretary of state said today he cannot be the top dog since the state constitution declares the governor must be a human, must be a person. we would love to have you on your talked about it, you're always welcome in "fox news @ night." most-watched, most grateful you spent the evening with us >> i hope we can do daca. i hope we have a chance to do shkreli. >> if we can come up with a bipartisan compromise, let's go. >> it...
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an i was about nine months after this and i was in a hotel in kansas city. and why this made any difference, i mean this is not logical but the guy on the other sides on the case one of the big cases north versus boeing and lots of lawyers so one of the guys on the other side he walks in he says you know i saw the back offed innocent on sale downstairs and you know the drugstore in this courthouse and why this was so striking to me i can't begin to tell you but all i know is i was so -- damn busy as a lawyer that i didn't even know the paperback was coming out because i can't been home long enough to even see what was in my mail and i said, i'm doing something wrong. and -- i went to my partners and said look, i need more time to write. i don't to quit. but i need more time to write. and they were very or accommodating then. and they have been for the -- for the next 30 years. and made it really possible for me to do this. by now, i practice very little law most of what i do and have done in, for the past 20 dwreers mostly pro bono right now firm has gotten
an i was about nine months after this and i was in a hotel in kansas city. and why this made any difference, i mean this is not logical but the guy on the other sides on the case one of the big cases north versus boeing and lots of lawyers so one of the guys on the other side he walks in he says you know i saw the back offed innocent on sale downstairs and you know the drugstore in this courthouse and why this was so striking to me i can't begin to tell you but all i know is i was so -- damn...
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i am taking my first -- i am going to kansas. ronda in kansas. >> caller: hi, jim booyah we have seen deficit fueling federal income tax cuts. how does this play in to the volatility we are seeing in the financial market >> yesterday i discussed that with chuck todd on meet the press. i know that the political people want to try to find someway to hang their politics on this market but it is not. it is about individual products that are blowing up because people were thinking that the market remained placid forever and i am watching it happen as you and i are talking. products that are blowing out because of the last 20 minutes of a sell off. we are going to have problems so stay with cash and get ready to buy stocks we like at the prices we want. let's go to john in illinois. >> caller: cramer, congratulations. that was a huge win for the birds. >> do you know i know feels like it doesn't matter to any part of life i said that to my life and she didn't like it. >> caller: twitter stock has been strong. and it seems like follow m
i am taking my first -- i am going to kansas. ronda in kansas. >> caller: hi, jim booyah we have seen deficit fueling federal income tax cuts. how does this play in to the volatility we are seeing in the financial market >> yesterday i discussed that with chuck todd on meet the press. i know that the political people want to try to find someway to hang their politics on this market but it is not. it is about individual products that are blowing up because people were thinking that...
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he played for atlanta, boston, and kansas city also. great news there. >> we wish him all the best.>>> the sharks make a trade and find out who is coming to san jose and what it could mean for the team. >>> the warriors are taking on the knicks and one warrior gets the attention of a madison square garden celebrity. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing, with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. >>> i was talking to mark during the break, and i said who won the warriors game? he said us. >> i did not say us. i am not part of the team.[ laughter ] >> go ahead. >> we do have some shark news. >> they made a big trade. the warriors were at the center of the universe tonight at madison square garden. if you can make it there, then you can make it an
he played for atlanta, boston, and kansas city also. great news there. >> we wish him all the best.>>> the sharks make a trade and find out who is coming to san jose and what it could mean for the team. >>> the warriors are taking on the knicks and one warrior gets the attention of a madison square garden celebrity. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music travel through this natural...
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enrique: como parte de su campaÑa, eel aspirante republicano al congreso por el estado de kansas estÁ ofreciendo a rifar un rifle ar-15 ccomo el que utilizÓ nikolas cruz en parkland. anunciÓ el plan desde antes de tiroteo. su campaÑa se basa en defender el derecho a la portaciÓn de armas. en varios estados del paÍs, autoridades han reforzado medidas de seguridad en centros educativos despuÉs de esta masacre en florida que ha desatado aamenazas en cadena en algunas escuelas provocando la detenciÓn de alumnos por publicar en redes sociales, amenazas para ejecutar tiroteos similares a los de parkland. enny: una gran impresiÓn se llevaron unos residentes de un edificio en el bronx tras ver la foto de los hermanos que fueron arrestados por supuestamente usar su apartamento como almacÉn de explosivos. este senador estatal considera que las autoridades hicieron un buen trabajo al detener a cristian toro y a su hermano tyler. agentes federales y de la policÍa local lanzaron su operativo tras el arresto de un estudiante de 14 aÑos acusado de llamar a su escuela y hacer una amenaza c
enrique: como parte de su campaÑa, eel aspirante republicano al congreso por el estado de kansas estÁ ofreciendo a rifar un rifle ar-15 ccomo el que utilizÓ nikolas cruz en parkland. anunciÓ el plan desde antes de tiroteo. su campaÑa se basa en defender el derecho a la portaciÓn de armas. en varios estados del paÍs, autoridades han reforzado medidas de seguridad en centros educativos despuÉs de esta masacre en florida que ha desatado aamenazas en cadena en algunas escuelas provocando la...
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you one year after instituting work requirements in kansas, 40% of unemployed were still unemployed in the snap participants who lost benefits at an average annual income of $5562 i hardly say that is a success but an 80% reduction immediately but one year later 60% still did not have any income and secretary perdue himself said snap is an effective program. talk about medicaid $1.4 trillion cuts to medicaid this administration i think would like people to think it just benefits the poor or lazy or black or brown but 11 million adults with disabilities 70% of those get coverage through medicaid. look at the number of long stay nursing home residents% of those residents get coverage through medicaid so i don't know how you call this a moral budget in any way or shape or form and also talking about two specific things separate from what i just mentioned yesterday i asked you about daca and what assumptions you have made and i believe you told me you have assumed that the daca recipients get to stay. >> that is mostly correct that we assume the agreement is reached on immigration betwe
you one year after instituting work requirements in kansas, 40% of unemployed were still unemployed in the snap participants who lost benefits at an average annual income of $5562 i hardly say that is a success but an 80% reduction immediately but one year later 60% still did not have any income and secretary perdue himself said snap is an effective program. talk about medicaid $1.4 trillion cuts to medicaid this administration i think would like people to think it just benefits the poor or...
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. >>> en kansas el oficial que mató a un adolescente en enero no afrontará cargos criminales. las autoridades alegan que las situaciones eran justificadas. la víctima amenazaba con hacerse daÑo. un vídeo de la policía muestra al oficial acercándose a la cochera, luego el joven acelera un vehículo y el oficial dispara. >>> una pareja fue arrestada bajo cargos de abuso infantil después de que la policía descubrió a cuatro de sus hijos adoptivos encerrados en cuartos sin acceso a comida, agua luz y baÑo. >>> estefanía nos cuenta cómo se dieron cuenta. >>> el 17 de febrero, uno de los menores de 12 aÑos logró escapar por la ventana del baÑo, llegó a una tienda cercana donde logró llamar al 911 para pedir auxilio. según el departamento del alguacil, respondieron a esta llamada. >>> ellos estaban encerrados en diferentes cuartos y no podía salir más tenían que ir al baÑo en una cubeta o más sin comida y estaban encerrados por 12 horas. solo tenían un colchón. >>> los testigos del incidente, benito gutiérrez y carl gutiérrez fueron arrestados. los niÑos ll
. >>> en kansas el oficial que mató a un adolescente en enero no afrontará cargos criminales. las autoridades alegan que las situaciones eran justificadas. la víctima amenazaba con hacerse daÑo. un vídeo de la policía muestra al oficial acercándose a la cochera, luego el joven acelera un vehículo y el oficial dispara. >>> una pareja fue arrestada bajo cargos de abuso infantil después de que la policía descubrió a cuatro de sus hijos adoptivos encerrados en cuartos...
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one of the more recent, a kansas professor who lived in the country for 30 years. sigh ed jamal was taken into custody as he took his daughter to school. >> former president of the immigration lawyers association betsy woodruff, the daily beast reporter, nelson acosta, former border patrol agent and author of "deep in the shadow." i'll start with you, betsy, you came out with a great piece on how officials at the i.c.e. and the reporting that you found is that they want to move into intelligence. >> exactly. what people familiar with these conversations, including a current i.c.e. official told me is that the i.c.e. or agency is looking to become a member of the powerful intelligence community. now i.c.e. has two components. one component is responsible for arresting and detaining and undocumented immigrants. the secondhands transnational crime and counter proliferation but the second would have a position in the intelligence community. but both components of i.c.e. do raids together. they do operations together i should say. and so many civil liberties advocates a
one of the more recent, a kansas professor who lived in the country for 30 years. sigh ed jamal was taken into custody as he took his daughter to school. >> former president of the immigration lawyers association betsy woodruff, the daily beast reporter, nelson acosta, former border patrol agent and author of "deep in the shadow." i'll start with you, betsy, you came out with a great piece on how officials at the i.c.e. and the reporting that you found is that they want to move...
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i want to tell you what happened in kansas and maine. a year after instituting work requirements in kansas, 40% of unemployed were still unemployed. the snap participants who lost their benefits had an average annual income of 5500 $62 per iy that that was a success. here's what happened in maine. 80% reduction immediately immediately, that's true but a year later 60% still didn't have any income. as secretary perdue himself said, s.n.a.p. is, his words, a very important effective program. let's talk about medicaid for second. $1.4 trillion cut to medicaid. i think this administration would like people to think medicaid assemblages benefiting the poor lacy black, brown, who knows what you're thinking, but 11 million adults with disabilities, 70% of those those folks get their coverage through medicaid. you look at the number of long stay nursing home residents, 60% of those residents get their coverage through medicaid. so i don't know how you can call this a moral budget in any way, shape, or form, mr. director. and i want to talk about
i want to tell you what happened in kansas and maine. a year after instituting work requirements in kansas, 40% of unemployed were still unemployed. the snap participants who lost their benefits had an average annual income of 5500 $62 per iy that that was a success. here's what happened in maine. 80% reduction immediately immediately, that's true but a year later 60% still didn't have any income. as secretary perdue himself said, s.n.a.p. is, his words, a very important effective program....
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right now, we've got general mills working with kansas eight around wheat. -- kansas state around wheat. that's a great way to close, and i look forward to the questions. gov. bullock: thank you very much, it's my pleasure to introduced -- introduce zippy duvall, the president of the american farm bureau generation. zippy is a third-generation farmer from georgia. for those of you can see, cut this wonderful tie on with cows on it. is it be used to be in the dairy business. now, he's in the beef cattle business. i want to -- you to answer if those are dairy or beef cows. that's your first question, zippy. [laughter] very pleased to have you here. appreciate your organization's great work. zippy, welcome. [applause] zippy: well, thank you governor. angusare beef cows, black cows. that's what i have back on my farm. i grew up wanting to be of -- be a beef cow farmer. when i got of the h2 going to the farming business, there wasn't a whole lot of money to be made -- when i got into the farming business, there wasn't a whole lot of money to be made. this is my 32nd here growing poultry. 750
right now, we've got general mills working with kansas eight around wheat. -- kansas state around wheat. that's a great way to close, and i look forward to the questions. gov. bullock: thank you very much, it's my pleasure to introduced -- introduce zippy duvall, the president of the american farm bureau generation. zippy is a third-generation farmer from georgia. for those of you can see, cut this wonderful tie on with cows on it. is it be used to be in the dairy business. now, he's in the...
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and governor john hickenlooper colorado, and the governor of kansas, a surgeon who just took office. we have the whole lifespan of our governors here. thank you. we hope you will join along with #axios360, and we appreciate you reading axios, where we make you smarter faster on topics that matter most. and we are proud to welcome to the stage governor cooper of north carolina. thank you so much for coming. constituents, the peak of good living. -- isther is an apex there with his wife and son. >> i'm dreaming of oatmeal, brown sugar, and van is right now. >> i think we could make that happen. while you are here that will probably happen. -- at the as beginning of national governors association weekend, and there are so many rituals that go along with that. there is a that little north carolina analogy that comes to mind? 45 says go, go, go, and that is what this is. we are excited about being here and talk with you about education, which is one of, if not the most important function of state government. >> last week, i was telling our guests here that you had two prompt announcements
and governor john hickenlooper colorado, and the governor of kansas, a surgeon who just took office. we have the whole lifespan of our governors here. thank you. we hope you will join along with #axios360, and we appreciate you reading axios, where we make you smarter faster on topics that matter most. and we are proud to welcome to the stage governor cooper of north carolina. thank you so much for coming. constituents, the peak of good living. -- isther is an apex there with his wife and son....
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. >>> en kansas una corte puso a disposiciÓn una vez sdefensa de alimentos. >>> este pez dijo que la defensa surgiÓ hace cuatro meses, y ya se ha agotado en dos oportunidades. >>> dice que 32% de los empleados de la corte necesita un segundo trabajo para cubrir sus gastos bÁsicos y estan solicitando nuevos fondos para aumentar los salarios, vamos con lorena y un adelanto del noticiero. >>> en solo minutos, en lo que va del aÑo se han registrado cinco homicidios en san josÉ, sigue similar el aÑo pasado en esta fecha, para la policÍa dice que nota un cambio. jÓvenes con daca reciben el apoyo de mÉdicos de un hospital en san francisco en menos de 30 dÍas de que se venza el plazo para que se tomÓ la decision sobre el futuro de los seÑores. ni siquiera quienes profesan la palabra de dios se escapan de los criminales le dijerremos do hay curas amenazados por delincuentes. (musica) >>> ssi usted es testigo o sabe de una noticia que debamos cubrir, comunÍquese con su noticiero telemundo 48. ma (musica) >>> un incendio destruyÓ comp t completamente una fÁbrica en ontario-canadÁ
. >>> en kansas una corte puso a disposiciÓn una vez sdefensa de alimentos. >>> este pez dijo que la defensa surgiÓ hace cuatro meses, y ya se ha agotado en dos oportunidades. >>> dice que 32% de los empleados de la corte necesita un segundo trabajo para cubrir sus gastos bÁsicos y estan solicitando nuevos fondos para aumentar los salarios, vamos con lorena y un adelanto del noticiero. >>> en solo minutos, en lo que va del aÑo se han registrado cinco...
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. >> i'm roger marshall, a physician, freshman congressman from kansas. i think you have heard the stories enough. you've heard it over and over. gettingon requests i am are the reflections at this point in time. i think back to president trump's state of the union message last night. he said "in god we trust." right behind him, it is embodied there behind the podium. among everything else, president trump talked about last night a message of hope. from last sad day, night tied to the low of this morning. one of the things i have learned as a congressman is my job is to give people hope. i have never been able to explain why bad things happen to good people, but as a physician, i've always tried to give people hope. thoughts and prayers for the family members and reaching out to them. certainly, i just truly believe that god works all things for good if you trust in him. we will keep praying for this family. we will keep our heads down. we have a tough weekend ahead of us, but we plan on persevering. we can take a couple questions, perhaps. to?don't want
. >> i'm roger marshall, a physician, freshman congressman from kansas. i think you have heard the stories enough. you've heard it over and over. gettingon requests i am are the reflections at this point in time. i think back to president trump's state of the union message last night. he said "in god we trust." right behind him, it is embodied there behind the podium. among everything else, president trump talked about last night a message of hope. from last sad day, night tied...
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jason hancock from the kansas cities star joining me. what is going on down there? >> it's definitely been a busy day for us in the missouri state house press corps. >> we know the allegations, right? this came forward that there was an affair and the woman in question that he had taken pictures of her. did anyone see this coming today? >> there was some murmers of it early in the day. you can imagine how many rumors and wild speculation we've been dealing with. it wasn't till late afternoon in this started to really feel real. and close to the end of the day that the district attorney made the release that the grand jury had indicted him for this allegedly taking the photo of this woman and threatening to release it as a form of blayke blackmail. >> this affair that had he came out recently. he has acknowledged it, is that correct? >> right, he's acknowledged the affair and it took place in 2015 before he was governor. he was sort of in the early stages of his campaign for governor before he officially announced it. he's vehemently denied that he tried to black tha
jason hancock from the kansas cities star joining me. what is going on down there? >> it's definitely been a busy day for us in the missouri state house press corps. >> we know the allegations, right? this came forward that there was an affair and the woman in question that he had taken pictures of her. did anyone see this coming today? >> there was some murmers of it early in the day. you can imagine how many rumors and wild speculation we've been dealing with. it wasn't till...
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(announcer) the heroes of kansas city return. whoo! (iseman) welcome to kansas city, where it's do or die. only the top 15 will survive tonight's city finals and have a chance at the $1-million prize and the title of american ninja warrior. hello, everyone. i'm matt iseman, here with former nfl defensive end akbar gbajabiamila. this town is famous for its barbecue, and tonight, something big is cooking here in kc. akbar, this could very well be the most entertaining city finals we've ever had. well, matt, this field has it all. well, this talented field
(announcer) the heroes of kansas city return. whoo! (iseman) welcome to kansas city, where it's do or die. only the top 15 will survive tonight's city finals and have a chance at the $1-million prize and the title of american ninja warrior. hello, everyone. i'm matt iseman, here with former nfl defensive end akbar gbajabiamila. this town is famous for its barbecue, and tonight, something big is cooking here in kc. akbar, this could very well be the most entertaining city finals we've ever had....
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the campaign was short-lived as the kansas secretary of state said today he cannot be the top dog since the state constitution declares the governor must be a human, must be a person. we would love to have you on your talked about it, you're always welcome in "fox news @ night." most-watched, most grateful you spent the evening with us, for "fox news @ night," i'm shannon bream. ♪ >> good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight, professional reality show contestant and former white house aide omarosa manigault this back in the news, this time as a pundit. here is her latest critique of vice president mike pence, watch. >> as bad as you think trump is, you would bebo worried about pe pence. it's scary. and just a moment, piers morgan joins us with a reaction to that. they competed on the celebrity years ago. he says it she offered
the campaign was short-lived as the kansas secretary of state said today he cannot be the top dog since the state constitution declares the governor must be a human, must be a person. we would love to have you on your talked about it, you're always welcome in "fox news @ night." most-watched, most grateful you spent the evening with us, for "fox news @ night," i'm shannon bream. ♪ >> good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight, professional reality show...
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kansas secretary of state says it is time to change that and he joins us that tonight. mr. secretary, thank you for coming on.re the constitution says you have to have a census. the only people whose information matters are citizens. it matters whether citizens or not. >> think of it this way, there several hundred 10,000 people who are represented in congress. if you live in a district of maxine waters, half or more of your district is probably illegal aliens. you may have 350 citizens voting in your district, and thoses citizens vote counts twice as much than my vote for your vote in a district that doesn't have tons of illegal aliens. i you have vote dilution where some people's votes matter more than others because if they have tons of illegal aliens. >> tucker: the liberals are always yelling about how every vote counts in every vote should matter the same as any other h vote. why would they be for this? >> i think it's a dirty little secret they don't want to talk about. you're absolutely right. the 1964 decision of the supreme court voting dilution is unconstitutiona
kansas secretary of state says it is time to change that and he joins us that tonight. mr. secretary, thank you for coming on.re the constitution says you have to have a census. the only people whose information matters are citizens. it matters whether citizens or not. >> think of it this way, there several hundred 10,000 people who are represented in congress. if you live in a district of maxine waters, half or more of your district is probably illegal aliens. you may have 350 citizens...
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decenas de niños >>> cientos de empleados fueron evacuados esta mañana tras una amenaza de bomba en kansas, la policía movilizó sus equipos para detectar, qatar tuvieron una bomba, el edificio evacuado está muy cerca del aeropuerto, sin embargo esta falsa alarma no afectó la terminal aérea >>> chicago un hombre habría entrado por una ventana estado dormía una mujer para abusar sexualmente de ella y luego robar la propiedad, querido gomes tiene su reportaje >>> un hombre irrumpió por una de las ventanas de un departamento ubicado en la cuerda 2600, donde se encontraba durmiendo una mujer >>> del sujeto supuestamente tomó varios artículos de vivienda y antes de huir atacó sexualmente a la mujer >>> no sé que decir >>> sin palabras se encuentra esta madre de dos hijos adolescentes >>> estar más alerta de lo que pasando >>> oficiales indicaron que el ataque se registró alrededor de la 1:00 de la tarde de ayer, el sujeto es descrito como un hombre afroamericano que en el momento del ataque usaba una pañoleta roja, un suéter rojo amarillo y azul y pantalones de mezclilla >>> que
decenas de niños >>> cientos de empleados fueron evacuados esta mañana tras una amenaza de bomba en kansas, la policía movilizó sus equipos para detectar, qatar tuvieron una bomba, el edificio evacuado está muy cerca del aeropuerto, sin embargo esta falsa alarma no afectó la terminal aérea >>> chicago un hombre habría entrado por una ventana estado dormía una mujer para abusar sexualmente de ella y luego robar la propiedad, querido gomes tiene su reportaje...
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in 1967, the heart of america crusade in kansas city, drew 364,000 people and the then-mayor of kansas city, ilis davis made reverend graham an honorary citizen and gave him a key to the city. he returned to kansas and missouri many times during that work. 1959 he came to my hometown, springfield, missouri. i was pleased to read just recently that he said it reminded him the -- owe the ozarks reminded him of his native north carolina. spoke to a crowd in 1982 at eadvantagtheuniversity. this was inside for 2,200 people. he brought the gospel to nearly 215 million people. despite his wide recognition, he was always known for his humility, speaking with a person on the street or the president, his main purpose was for them to share his sense of the importance of knowing his lord jesus christ. he had a message of grace, not justice. god could forgive anything. god would forgive anything. and nobody gets to heaven based on their works. they get to heaven based on their understanding of the grace of god. he defended civil rights for african americans. he insisted from the early 1950's on, ac
in 1967, the heart of america crusade in kansas city, drew 364,000 people and the then-mayor of kansas city, ilis davis made reverend graham an honorary citizen and gave him a key to the city. he returned to kansas and missouri many times during that work. 1959 he came to my hometown, springfield, missouri. i was pleased to read just recently that he said it reminded him the -- owe the ozarks reminded him of his native north carolina. spoke to a crowd in 1982 at eadvantagtheuniversity. this was...
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first remember the kansas chemistry professor arrested last month while peopling to take his daughter to school? he was already on a plane back to bangladesh when he was pulled off at a refueling stop in la where he's now being held in detention. you see, officials had tried to deport him before an immigration panel granted the 30-year-old -- 30 year kansas resident a temporary stay. jamal is stick in limbo. his wife and three children are trying to get him back. last thursday in the seattle suburb, wilson rodriguez saw someone he thought was trying to break into his car. he worried for his family's safety and called 911. police arrived on the scene, apprehended the trespasser and then arrested wilson. he came to america escaping violence in honduras. after he called police last thursday, police discovered he had an outstanding immigration warrant and turned him over to i.c.e. ez is now awaiting deportation because he called the police against an intruder. after yet another local uproar, the police are now saying officers will not be responsive to administrative barnetts issued by the
first remember the kansas chemistry professor arrested last month while peopling to take his daughter to school? he was already on a plane back to bangladesh when he was pulled off at a refueling stop in la where he's now being held in detention. you see, officials had tried to deport him before an immigration panel granted the 30-year-old -- 30 year kansas resident a temporary stay. jamal is stick in limbo. his wife and three children are trying to get him back. last thursday in the seattle...
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is that reflective of what you're hearing from constituents in kansas? >> i'm in kansas every week. it is a conversation we certainly have people who are detractors from the president's agenda, but many people have come to me to thank me for my vote in support of the tax bill. i think the message is that, look. we've had a stagnant economy. what this tax bill is about is more jobs, better job, higher paying job, more stable job, secure jobs. nothing works in the absence of a person and family being able to earn a living and keeping that money for the benefit of their children for their retirement, who are just getting by in paying the every day, every month bill. i'm glad to see the polling suggests what i have seen, which is there is support for this. stagnation is doing nothing, an economy that is just not moving. >> dana: let me have you listen to one of your colleagues talking about that scandal of the abuse of our gymnasts. >> as we're learning, this was not a simple case of negligence or failed oversight on the part of the u.s. olympic committee, usa jgymnastics and other inst
is that reflective of what you're hearing from constituents in kansas? >> i'm in kansas every week. it is a conversation we certainly have people who are detractors from the president's agenda, but many people have come to me to thank me for my vote in support of the tax bill. i think the message is that, look. we've had a stagnant economy. what this tax bill is about is more jobs, better job, higher paying job, more stable job, secure jobs. nothing works in the absence of a person and...