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and it's kansas state player at the 35. and it's lamur. the starting linebacker senio senior. >> how about the return of broderick green this year? they didn't expect him back all season long. tore his acl in spring practice. they didn't expect to see him at all. incredible, diligent rehab to make it back. his first game back, two touchdowns against texas a&m running the football. talk about the will to return to play. broderick green showed that this year. >> gus: green in this game, three carries, 43 yards. he has been terrific. as emmanuel lamur. being tended to. coach snyder on the field once again. lamur being helped up. physical, physical, physical game tonight. >> charles: former safety. said they had to convince to move to linebacker. he was resistant at first. wanted to be the tall ball hawk in the middle of the field. they dropped him down to the linebacker spot and he became a big-time play-maker for them. part of the "t" trio that all has nicknames and has been productive. tray walker, deacon, son of the preacher man. arthur br
and it's kansas state player at the 35. and it's lamur. the starting linebacker senio senior. >> how about the return of broderick green this year? they didn't expect him back all season long. tore his acl in spring practice. they didn't expect to see him at all. incredible, diligent rehab to make it back. his first game back, two touchdowns against texas a&m running the football. talk about the will to return to play. broderick green showed that this year. >> gus: green in this...
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they responded after the big run by kansas state. to draw them close. >> gus: we'd like to welcome you to the at&t post game show. from cowboys stadium. where the arkansas razorbacks have defeated the kansas state wildcats 29-16. to win the cotton bowl. the fourth win in the cotton bowl for arkansas. their last appearance 2008 losing to missouri. won the cotton bowl in '6750, '76, 2000 and now. this year. now downstairs where tim brewster is standing by. >> tim: thank you, gus. huge momentum changer in the game. punt return to the house, touchdown, fourth one of the season. what was the key on that return for you to score? >> player: the guys get me back to the field, they did a great job blocking and up to me to return the ball. >> tim: how important was it to you around your seniors to win this game, win the cotton bowl and 11 games on the season? >> player: it was very important, because last year, we didn't win. this was a bowl game we wanted -- we looked at it as a bcs game. we had to get the "w." >> tim: one last question for y
they responded after the big run by kansas state. to draw them close. >> gus: we'd like to welcome you to the at&t post game show. from cowboys stadium. where the arkansas razorbacks have defeated the kansas state wildcats 29-16. to win the cotton bowl. the fourth win in the cotton bowl for arkansas. their last appearance 2008 losing to missouri. won the cotton bowl in '6750, '76, 2000 and now. this year. now downstairs where tim brewster is standing by. >> tim: thank you, gus....
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and he does so, of course, first here in kansas. um, and when he arrives in 1855 to join his sons, um, who have already settled here, pro-slavery forces have the upper hand in the fight over whether kansas is going to enter the union as a slave or free state. this is really the front line in the 1850s in this conflict over slavery's extension. border ruffians as they're called from missouri, they're also called pukes, interestingly. coming across the border, swim candidating and -- intimidating and sometimes killing northern settlers who want kansas to be a free state. pillage the state capital of lawrence. the very same week that sumner is caned on the floor of the two days -- and within two days of these two shocking events, brown leads a party including four of his sons in a night raid on a pro-slavery settlement in potowatomie creek in kansas, drags five men from their beds and slaughters them with broad swords. as his son later explained, the enemy needed shock treatment, death for death. um, this shocking act also helps ignite
and he does so, of course, first here in kansas. um, and when he arrives in 1855 to join his sons, um, who have already settled here, pro-slavery forces have the upper hand in the fight over whether kansas is going to enter the union as a slave or free state. this is really the front line in the 1850s in this conflict over slavery's extension. border ruffians as they're called from missouri, they're also called pukes, interestingly. coming across the border, swim candidating and -- intimidating...
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in 1977, he made kansas city headlines. after orchestrating a man of the year award for himself for helping the disabled. a few weeks later, it was revealed to be yet another scam. >> he didn't achieve what he wanted, so he sought criminal means to get himself attention. >> van zandt says clues to robinson's crime spree lies in his past. he said that robinson loved the limelight that he first experienced as a 13-year-old eagle scout in 1957. robinson led his fellow chicago scouts at a command-winning performance before queen elizabeth at london's palladium. afterwards, robinson, the first american boy to sing for the queen, was rewarded with a kiss from judy garland. the choir boy told reporters his ambition was to become a priest. there were high hopes for this kid. >> absolutely. >> how did this happen? >> somewhere along the line when his emotional needs were not met at the level that he expected them to be met, he decided to meet them himself. and the way he was going to do that was create his own, in this case, fictiti
in 1977, he made kansas city headlines. after orchestrating a man of the year award for himself for helping the disabled. a few weeks later, it was revealed to be yet another scam. >> he didn't achieve what he wanted, so he sought criminal means to get himself attention. >> van zandt says clues to robinson's crime spree lies in his past. he said that robinson loved the limelight that he first experienced as a 13-year-old eagle scout in 1957. robinson led his fellow chicago scouts at...
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she holds a phd in american history from kansas state university. her work shared today comes from oral history interviews conducted over eight years with dr. emily taylor, the former dean of women at the university of kansas. her paper is entitled "a dean of women and student activism, wropive intergenerational work during the student protests at the university of kansas." kelly? >> thank you, barbara, and thank you all for coming and being here so early on a friday morning. we appreciate it. the work i'm presenting today comes if my dissertation. so i'm going to follow my text pretty closely. if i don't, i'll talk for five hours and not 20 minutes. so thank you. today i'd like to talk about the long '60s as they appeared on the university of kansas. and then continue plett what this one campus might tell us about history and memory of the '6 0s. our common memory tends to center on the late 1960s and early 1970s. imagery of the time period on college campuses includes the vietnam war protests, drug culture, violence, black power and women's libera
she holds a phd in american history from kansas state university. her work shared today comes from oral history interviews conducted over eight years with dr. emily taylor, the former dean of women at the university of kansas. her paper is entitled "a dean of women and student activism, wropive intergenerational work during the student protests at the university of kansas." kelly? >> thank you, barbara, and thank you all for coming and being here so early on a friday morning. we...
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guy is the chairman of the caw nation, also known as the kansa indians after whom our state, kansas, is named. and, of course, this building is crowned with a statue of a kansa indian shooting for the stars. thank you, guy, for joining us. [applause] this last year we also celebrated some of our most notable kansans. we had the kansans of the sesquicentennial, the top 25, and it was an inspirational time. one of the most inspirational was clyde cessna, the man responsible as much as anyone for making wichita the air capital of the world. it's easy to overlook the fact that even for them not every day was a successful day. clyde cessna survived and 13 crashes before he achieved a successful aircraft design. [laughter] now, i might have quit after four or five, but he found 13 ways the plane wouldn't fly before he decided he found the right one where it would fly. now, last week kansas received some rough aviation news. we suffered a setback. but even in the face of that, we see hope. yesterday i was in wichita to announce an agreement with bombard learjet, and we aren't done. there wi
guy is the chairman of the caw nation, also known as the kansa indians after whom our state, kansas, is named. and, of course, this building is crowned with a statue of a kansa indian shooting for the stars. thank you, guy, for joining us. [applause] this last year we also celebrated some of our most notable kansans. we had the kansans of the sesquicentennial, the top 25, and it was an inspirational time. one of the most inspirational was clyde cessna, the man responsible as much as anyone for...
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it was moving the tanker work out of kansas to other u.s. plants and was closing its wichita operation next year. do you feel duped? >> well, you can't help but feel that way because the fact -- by 2013 i'll have 2100 workers that are out there that are trying to figure out what's going to happen in the future. >> plus 7500 jobs that never came here. >> plus 7500 jobs that will not come here. >> brewer, would worked for boeing for 20 years, would love an explanation from his old company. trouble is, no one is returning his calls. jim axelrod, cbs news, wichita, kansas. >>> the transportation security administration has apologized to two ailing elderly women who say they were strip-searched by tsa agents at new york's kennedy airport. but the women say that is not good enough. in a letter, a homeland security official admits tsa screeners violated some standard procedures, but it goes on to say there is "no evidence to support the claims that tsa employees conducted strip searches of any passengers." well, that angers 88-year-old ruth sherman
it was moving the tanker work out of kansas to other u.s. plants and was closing its wichita operation next year. do you feel duped? >> well, you can't help but feel that way because the fact -- by 2013 i'll have 2100 workers that are out there that are trying to figure out what's going to happen in the future. >> plus 7500 jobs that never came here. >> plus 7500 jobs that will not come here. >> brewer, would worked for boeing for 20 years, would love an explanation from...
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it was moving the tanker work out of kansas to other u.s. plant and was closing its wichita operation next year. do you feel duped? >> well, you can't help but feel that way because the fact-- you know, by 2013, i'll have 2100 workers that are out there that are trying to figure out what's going to happen in the future. >> reporter: plus 7500 jobs that never came here. >> plus 7500 jobs that will not come here. >> reporter: brewer, who worked for boeing for 20 years, would love an explanation from his old company. trouble is, no one's returning his calls. jim axelrod, cbs news, wichita, kansas. >> pelley: air force one was built in wichita. snow hein seattle. a rare storm blankets the northwest. >> pelley: people in the pacific northwest woke up today to a distinct change in the weather. heavy snow began falling overnight, and it's already broken records for this date. in olympia and at seattle's airport. ben tracy is in seattle to tell us what's behind the rare snowstorm. >> reporter: a city normally used to drowning in rain is now covered
it was moving the tanker work out of kansas to other u.s. plant and was closing its wichita operation next year. do you feel duped? >> well, you can't help but feel that way because the fact-- you know, by 2013, i'll have 2100 workers that are out there that are trying to figure out what's going to happen in the future. >> reporter: plus 7500 jobs that never came here. >> plus 7500 jobs that will not come here. >> reporter: brewer, who worked for boeing for 20 years,...
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. >>> mÁs de un proyecto en kansas city que percritirÁ darle un permiso de trabajo a indocumentados, volvemos. ♪. ♪. >>> la redistribuciÓn de distritos electorales en texas, depende de una decisiÓn judicial, tres jueces, son capaces de decidir, escuchan argumentos finales de las partes, dicen que no hay considerable raciales en la distribuiciÓn que pone en desventaja a la minorÍa hispana. >>> esto dicen que es un ataque mÁs a inmigrantes, una propuesta que quiere que sÓlo los que tienen nÚmero de seguro social, reciban reembolsos de impuestos por tener hijos, luis. >>> no tiene seguro social, pero millones de indocumentados hacen el impuesto, con un nÚmero de identificaciÓn que le da el gobierno, una propuesta le quitarÍa 1800 dÓlares anuales a familias mÁs pobres. >>> marÍa hernÁndez madre soltera, se quedarÍa sin el Único dinero que tiene para educarlas. >>> rompen los sueÑos de mis hijas, nacieron aquÍ, y aportamos al paÍs tambiÉn. >>> la idea en la cÁmara de representantes, escrita por el congresista johnson, que dijo que inmigrantes ilegales pueden no s
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. >> kansas beat kansas state. maybe olive should make her way to more jayhawk games, as well. they're a good luck charm. she's feisty, too. >>> that's wha
. >> kansas beat kansas state. maybe olive should make her way to more jayhawk games, as well. they're a good luck charm. she's feisty, too. >>> that's wha
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. >> kansas beat kansas state. maybe olive should make her way to more jayhawk games, as well. they're a good luck charm. she's feisty, too. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> and stay with us for "good morning america." have a wonderful thursday, everybody.
. >> kansas beat kansas state. maybe olive should make her way to more jayhawk games, as well. they're a good luck charm. she's feisty, too. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> and stay with us for "good morning america." have a wonderful thursday, everybody.
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wichita's mayor, carl brewer says kansas had a long history of coming through for boeing. >> they've received $650 million in tax breaks over the last 30 years. >> that is an awful lot of money. we thought that that really meant something. >> brewer and the kansas congressional delegationxd lobbd the pentagon hard. in return, boeing promised the tanker work would be kept in wichita, saving 2100 jobs and creating 7500 more. >> and somebody looked you right in the eye and said, we're going to be in wichita? >> going to be in wichita and it's going to be just like it's been for the past 84 years. >> all that lobbying paid off. boeing was awarded the $3.5 billion contract last february. no one here heard another word until november when boeing suddenly announced it was rethinking its plans. the company decided production costs in wichita are were too high. it was moving the tanker work to other u.s. plants and closing the wichita operation next year. >> do you feel duped? >> well, you can't help but feel that way because by 2013, i'll have 2100 workers that are out there that are trying
wichita's mayor, carl brewer says kansas had a long history of coming through for boeing. >> they've received $650 million in tax breaks over the last 30 years. >> that is an awful lot of money. we thought that that really meant something. >> brewer and the kansas congressional delegationxd lobbd the pentagon hard. in return, boeing promised the tanker work would be kept in wichita, saving 2100 jobs and creating 7500 more. >> and somebody looked you right in the eye and...
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kansas and texas. verne lundquist and clark kellogg with the call.ark >> clark: if texas is able to get a miss or two, because we are in the double bonus, robinson will get free throws. and i don't think you call time-out. >> verne: he is out of time-outs. >> clark: and actually that's probably better. in my mind, if they have a chance to tie it or go ahead, i think they have to be able to push it up and try to get it in the hands of brown and he has to create a shot. >> verne: kansas with a win would stay a full game ahead of missouri. so the bears have dropped two in a row, ranked number 3 coming into the week. and then iowa state, kansas and texas, trying to even its big 12 record. and somebody said something funny in the kansas huddle. >> clark: and if he misses one or both, texas has to secure the defensive rebound and be ready to get into this type of play to get a shot. >> verne: robinson, as we mentioned, about 50% for the year. and he is 0-2 today. >> clark: i think mcclenan could get free bec
kansas and texas. verne lundquist and clark kellogg with the call.ark >> clark: if texas is able to get a miss or two, because we are in the double bonus, robinson will get free throws. and i don't think you call time-out. >> verne: he is out of time-outs. >> clark: and actually that's probably better. in my mind, if they have a chance to tie it or go ahead, i think they have to be able to push it up and try to get it in the hands of brown and he has to create a shot. >>...
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kansas and texas. verne lundquist and clark kellogg with the call.ark >> clark: if texas is able to get a miss or two, because we are in the double bonus, robinson will get free throws. and i don't think you call time-out. >> verne: he is out of time-outs. >> clark: and actually that's probably better. in my mind, if they have a chance to tie it or go ahead, i think they have to be able to push it up and try to get it in the hands of brown and he has to create a shot. >> verne: kansas with a win would stay a full game ahead of missouri. so the bears have dropped two in a row, ranked number 3 coming into the week. and then iowa state, kansas and texas, trying to even its big 12 record. and somebody said something funny in the kansas huddle. >> clark: and if he misses one or both, texas has to secure the defensive rebound and be ready to get into this type of play to get a shot. >> verne: robinson, as we mentioned, about 50% for the year. and he is 0-2 today. >> clark: i think mcclenan could get free bec
kansas and texas. verne lundquist and clark kellogg with the call.ark >> clark: if texas is able to get a miss or two, because we are in the double bonus, robinson will get free throws. and i don't think you call time-out. >> verne: he is out of time-outs. >> clark: and actually that's probably better. in my mind, if they have a chance to tie it or go ahead, i think they have to be able to push it up and try to get it in the hands of brown and he has to create a shot. >>...
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kansas state tries to run down the loose ball. uh huh. baylor remains undefeated. >>> now, number five, ohio state, taking on illinois in champaign. brandon paul, promptly unties the game. he was on fire. 69-66, illinois. 45 seconds to go. paul taking the pass and knocks down the fade-away three. yeah, no problem at all. falling into the bench. everything he threw up he made. illinois up by four. you want more paul? you got it. how about on the defensive end? jared sullinger. uh huh, none here. paul blocks him. 43 points for him. as illinois wins by a final count of 79-74. >>> and that will do it for this update. i'm will selva. >> march madness not too far away. your team is -- >> um, michigan. >> michigan. >> my team is north carolina. >> or whoever beats ohio state. >> tough words. >>> up next this morning in "the pulse" pop prince justin bieber. and a revealing new interview out today. >>> and how did this pooch end up far offshore? how did this pooch end up far offshore. ? >>> time to check "the pulse" starting with one of america's
kansas state tries to run down the loose ball. uh huh. baylor remains undefeated. >>> now, number five, ohio state, taking on illinois in champaign. brandon paul, promptly unties the game. he was on fire. 69-66, illinois. 45 seconds to go. paul taking the pass and knocks down the fade-away three. yeah, no problem at all. falling into the bench. everything he threw up he made. illinois up by four. you want more paul? you got it. how about on the defensive end? jared sullinger. uh huh,...
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from kansas state. where he has been teaching since 2001. his research is centered on military history, and he has written a well-regarded book on military prisons in the civil war titled "while in the hands of the enemy." one reviewer for "the georgia historical quarterly" wrote, quote, no one can claim to be a serious student of civil war prisons until reading sanders' book, unquote. what i admire most about dr. sanders' ability is his skill as a teacher. which i have heard about from students and others at kansas state. one anonymous student posted a comment on the rate my professor's website, ex-claiming, "best teacher i have ever had, seriously." dr. sanders changed my life and outlook in history and critical thinking. if you go through college without taking a class from him, your education is incomplete. it's the kind of praise that all of us who are university educators. today dr. sanders will give us the benefit of his expertise and skills to analyze eisenhower's racial views and the little rock crisis. so without further expansion
from kansas state. where he has been teaching since 2001. his research is centered on military history, and he has written a well-regarded book on military prisons in the civil war titled "while in the hands of the enemy." one reviewer for "the georgia historical quarterly" wrote, quote, no one can claim to be a serious student of civil war prisons until reading sanders' book, unquote. what i admire most about dr. sanders' ability is his skill as a teacher. which i have...
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en kansas, ya sÓlo la voz de alerta. aquÍ estÁ con nosotros para explicarnos cÓmo y por quÉ. >> muy buenas noches, illia. en casos no tener suficientes trabajadores, esto es un hecho y es un hecho tambiÉn que los inmigrantes necesitan trabajar. el secretario de agricultura de ese estado sorprendiÓ con una respuesta simple y compleja a la vez que permitirÍa que los indocumentados trabajaran. >> los agricultores de casas estÁn desesperados porque aunque el desempleo en ese estado es del 8,5%, no tienen suficientes trabajadores en los campos. la agricultura es su principal industria. por eso, el secretario de agricultura propone al gobierno federal que le permita a los indocumentados trabaja en el campo y para ello pedir autorizaciÓn al departamento de seguridad nacional. necesito un permiso, esto serÍa muy bueno para la agricultura de kansas. la noticia tomÓ por sorpresa a muchos. la reacciones no se hicieron esperar y varÍan dependiendo de la orilla. emilia palazzo lidera una organizaciÓn que apoya la medida.
en kansas, ya sÓlo la voz de alerta. aquÍ estÁ con nosotros para explicarnos cÓmo y por quÉ. >> muy buenas noches, illia. en casos no tener suficientes trabajadores, esto es un hecho y es un hecho tambiÉn que los inmigrantes necesitan trabajar. el secretario de agricultura de ese estado sorprendiÓ con una respuesta simple y compleja a la vez que permitirÍa que los indocumentados trabajaran. >> los agricultores de casas estÁn desesperados porque aunque el desempleo en ese...
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charles sanders, an associate professor at my ala mater, kansas state university. he received his undergraduate degree from louisiana university and a masters of north georgia college and from the united states naval war college and a hpd from kansas state where he has been teaching since 2001. his research is centered on military and has written a book titled "while in the hands of the enemy." one reviewer for the georgia historical quarter wrote, no one can claim to be a serious student of civil war prisons until reading sanders' books. what i admire is his skill as a teacher which i have heard about from students and others at c kansas state. one anonymous student proclaimed, best teacher i have ever had. seriously, dr. sanders changed my life and outlook and history and critical thinking. if you go through college without taking a class from him, your education is incomplete. it's the kind of praise that all of us who are university educators envy. today dr. sanders will give us the benefit of his expertise and skills to analyze eisenhower's racial views and th
charles sanders, an associate professor at my ala mater, kansas state university. he received his undergraduate degree from louisiana university and a masters of north georgia college and from the united states naval war college and a hpd from kansas state where he has been teaching since 2001. his research is centered on military and has written a book titled "while in the hands of the enemy." one reviewer for the georgia historical quarter wrote, no one can claim to be a serious...
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how much do you know about your constitutional rights and the history of kansas. we merged the two things together, the state history and education about the constitution. and i think it works pretty well. and then once we sucked them in with a quiz they have access to the resources including a whole mini curriculum on kansas histo history, which, again, i think many of your states are probably the same way, the curriculum may be thin and in public schools and in resources for home-schoolers and the like, about your state's history so we try to fill that gap with a pretty robust cyber civics program on your website. i just wanted you to know what we're doing and encourage you to do the same. >> what is the website? >> you can go to the kansas secretary of state website and will is a portal there for our cyber civics quiz and then the other is gotvoterid.com. thanks. >> thank you. >> thank you for all those great presentations. it's exciting just to see. i'm so glad at our conference we're having time to do this. some of you might have some exciting ideas. this mig
how much do you know about your constitutional rights and the history of kansas. we merged the two things together, the state history and education about the constitution. and i think it works pretty well. and then once we sucked them in with a quiz they have access to the resources including a whole mini curriculum on kansas histo history, which, again, i think many of your states are probably the same way, the curriculum may be thin and in public schools and in resources for home-schoolers...
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finally, kansas could soon be the karen terrier official no place like home. a state legislator is pushing to make the breed one that played in "wizard of the oz" the official dog for the state. >>> coming up, orlando loses the magic. miami turns on the heat. and chicago bulls its way to victory. plus the season is just under way. but is this blake griffin slam the dunk of the year? your first look at sports is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. the two tinen it's done" a. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be. ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. [ sighs ] i can't wait till morning. wait! it's morning in china! ♪ [ male announcer ] it's sweet, it's nutty... it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. >>> welcome back to "first look". >>> in sports, the way they are playing, dwight howard and the orlando magic look headed for a certain divorce. the only question seems to be how
finally, kansas could soon be the karen terrier official no place like home. a state legislator is pushing to make the breed one that played in "wizard of the oz" the official dog for the state. >>> coming up, orlando loses the magic. miami turns on the heat. and chicago bulls its way to victory. plus the season is just under way. but is this blake griffin slam the dunk of the year? your first look at sports is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc....
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whom our state, kansas, is named. and of course, this building is crowned with the statue of a kansa indian, shooting for the stars. thank you, guy, for joining us. [applause] this last year we also celebrated some of our most notable kansans. we had to kansas of assess consumer, the top 25, and it was an inspirational time. one of the most inspirational was clyde cessna, the man responsible as much as anyone for making wichita the air capital of the world. when we look at the achievements of great kansans, it's easy to overlook the fact that even for them not every day was a successful day. they knew tears in their time, setbacks, and reversals. clyde cessna survived thirteen crashes before he achieved a successful aircraft design. now, i might have quit after 45, but he found 13 ways the plane wouldn't fly before he decided he found the right one where it would fly. now, last weekend as we see some rough aviation news, suffered a setback. but even in the face of that, we see hope. yesterday, i was in wichita to anno
whom our state, kansas, is named. and of course, this building is crowned with the statue of a kansa indian, shooting for the stars. thank you, guy, for joining us. [applause] this last year we also celebrated some of our most notable kansans. we had to kansas of assess consumer, the top 25, and it was an inspirational time. one of the most inspirational was clyde cessna, the man responsible as much as anyone for making wichita the air capital of the world. when we look at the achievements of...
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his acceptance of the system came from his life experiences, such as growing up in kansas where segregation was practiced. working in the segregated military. and socializing with friends who made jokes about black people. his experiences probably also made him instinctively aware of the violent response that would result from any attempt to change the system. quote, if we attempt merely by passing a lot of laws to force someone to like someone else, he warned, we are just going to get into trouble. unquote. with these words i can imagine his acceptance of the system came from his life experiences, such as growing up in kansas where segregation was practiced. working in the segregated military. and socializing with friends who made jokes about black people. his experiences probably also made him instinctively aware of the violent response that would result from any attempt to change the system. quote, if we attempt merely by passing a lot of laws to force someone to like someone else, he warned, we are just going to get into trouble. unquote. with these words i can imagine him echoing the t
his acceptance of the system came from his life experiences, such as growing up in kansas where segregation was practiced. working in the segregated military. and socializing with friends who made jokes about black people. his experiences probably also made him instinctively aware of the violent response that would result from any attempt to change the system. quote, if we attempt merely by passing a lot of laws to force someone to like someone else, he warned, we are just going to get into...
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court in the state of kansas. i know many people who vote all yes or all no and know nothing about those judges. when our district court judges are up for retention vote, they really know nothing about them. so, i agree with you whole heartedly about the importance of the appointments. i would like your comments about whether you believe it's still based on moral fiber and courage or political correctness and also to please address as i've tried to do when i speak at public functions the importance of people knowing who our judges are, what they do and how they impact your life. >> one thing that's very disturbing is there is a near inability to get judges confirmed inspect is something which that started quite a while ago. it started during the presidency of george w. bush and reaching a crescendo with a real inability to get judges confirmed. he received a medal of achievement from president clinton in the '90s. longevity in these positions has its effect. on the issue of political correctness, as juxtaposed wit
court in the state of kansas. i know many people who vote all yes or all no and know nothing about those judges. when our district court judges are up for retention vote, they really know nothing about them. so, i agree with you whole heartedly about the importance of the appointments. i would like your comments about whether you believe it's still based on moral fiber and courage or political correctness and also to please address as i've tried to do when i speak at public functions the...
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louis to kansas city today. tomorrow just a little cooler in the northern plains with temperature. that warm air, some begins to slide to the east pu. >>> if you're watching us on wdtn tv in dayton, ohio, from sparkling gems to beads and leather uncover the story of how july jewelry connection to culture at more than a girl's best friend. >> that's my kind of event, bill karins. >> now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment where relationship news and contract signings seem to dominate. actress zoey and ben gibbard are getting divorced a little over a month after their separation. >>> sechlto'connor says their d is over. >>> justin timberlake and jessica biel did get engaged during a holiday getaway in jackson, wyoming. hugh jackman has signed to play houdini on broadway. taylor swift has beat out michele, johansen, wood in the big role in the les miserable. james franco will write a fictional account of his life. barbie, world's most famous doll is getting three high profile new friends. yep, you guessed, it reality tv stars kim, kourtney and khloe karda
louis to kansas city today. tomorrow just a little cooler in the northern plains with temperature. that warm air, some begins to slide to the east pu. >>> if you're watching us on wdtn tv in dayton, ohio, from sparkling gems to beads and leather uncover the story of how july jewelry connection to culture at more than a girl's best friend. >> that's my kind of event, bill karins. >> now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment where relationship news...
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legality cool a little bit cooler in kansas city but can't plain. 57. snow showers around chicago and the snow showers best chance of them northern portions of new england. if you're watching us on news channel 36 in charlotte, north carolina, explore the relationship of the artifacts between the civil war at liberty on the border at the charlotte museum of history. that is your "early today" event of the today. >>> here is an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. >>> many called it "saturday night live's" worst performance ever. now lana delray is having her say. she told "rolling stone" she felt good about the show despite others calling her weak and wooden. she said i thought i looked beautiful and sang fine. >> one out of two ain't bad. >> that's true. >>> cherly mcclain is playing a new character in the third season of the english costume drama. >>> entertainment weekly reports julian assange will play himself on "the simpsons" episode. he recorded his lines in england while under house arrest after he appealed extra edition to s
legality cool a little bit cooler in kansas city but can't plain. 57. snow showers around chicago and the snow showers best chance of them northern portions of new england. if you're watching us on news channel 36 in charlotte, north carolina, explore the relationship of the artifacts between the civil war at liberty on the border at the charlotte museum of history. that is your "early today" event of the today. >>> here is an early look at this morning's headlines in...
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spoeup the senator from kansas -- the presiding officer: mr. president, kansas. mr. moran: mr. president, thank you. i appreciate so much the remarks of the senator from oregon, senator wyden. it was a significant moment in my brief time in the united states senate when three months ago senator wyden and i had a conversation here on the senate floor about this legislation, about hipaa and about sopa and about the open internet. it was a moment in which senator wyden found me looking for ways in which i could be engaged in the process of trying to create an environment in which entrepreneurship flourished in the united states. i've been discouraged, disillusioned a bit by the lack of congress and the president's ability to find ways to reduce spending and to balance the budget. and while i don't intend ever to walk away from those important issues, it became clear to me that another way that we can reach a more balanced budget is to have a growing economy. and i started looking at research that would suggest how we get there. and when senator wyden presented this thought to me a
spoeup the senator from kansas -- the presiding officer: mr. president, kansas. mr. moran: mr. president, thank you. i appreciate so much the remarks of the senator from oregon, senator wyden. it was a significant moment in my brief time in the united states senate when three months ago senator wyden and i had a conversation here on the senate floor about this legislation, about hipaa and about sopa and about the open internet. it was a moment in which senator wyden found me looking for ways in...
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. >>> how about fifth-ranked kansas taking on texas a&m. kansas up, 7-0. closing seconds of the first, dash harris. finishes on the breakaway. aggies up by two at the half. taylor. how are you, please? robinson with the jam. take another look. kansas up, 34-32. trying to pull away. three won't go, robinson with the putback. the jayhawks win, 64-54. that's your espn news update. i'm jorge andres, for more sports news and highlights, tune into espn news. >>> and upclose and personal look at disaster on a california raceway. this is what the car looked like before the accident. on the track, the driver spun out at more than 130 miles an hour. he stopped in a cloud of dust. >> the driver was fine. so was his camera. when it was over, the cobra, pretty much a heap of junk. >> that hurt. needs a good body shop. >>> coming up next -- >> "the pulse" including the down and out diva. which music superstar is flat-out broke. >>> and is "the ar tooetistarti shoo-in for best picture? chili's lunch break combos are full of delicious choices, starting at just 6 bucks. ch
. >>> how about fifth-ranked kansas taking on texas a&m. kansas up, 7-0. closing seconds of the first, dash harris. finishes on the breakaway. aggies up by two at the half. taylor. how are you, please? robinson with the jam. take another look. kansas up, 34-32. trying to pull away. three won't go, robinson with the putback. the jayhawks win, 64-54. that's your espn news update. i'm jorge andres, for more sports news and highlights, tune into espn news. >>> and upclose and...
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. >> the middle of kansas is in the middle of no whether. yet, denver based developer is building a $2 million per unit condominium complex. it's unique. not so much for where it is, but what it is. >> we have taken a weapon of mas destruction and made it into a complete 180-degree opposite. it's like a bank vault door. >> built into the underground silo. it will be the only condominium in the world to withstand. it will also be completely self- sustaining. >> there are 70 different plants that were growing in here. >> closely as possible. the general store. so when you come to get your daily supplies, you have the shopping experience. >> we're probably beginning to go with the basket. >> there will also be electronic windows that change perspective. you can be in sphafn stan, autoer space, whatever you choose. plans call for seven residents, one of which larry bought himself. in fact, he dumped his entire life savings into this. why? >> a comet strike or meteor strike. >> i think someone spent too much time on the internet. >> it's a bummer
. >> the middle of kansas is in the middle of no whether. yet, denver based developer is building a $2 million per unit condominium complex. it's unique. not so much for where it is, but what it is. >> we have taken a weapon of mas destruction and made it into a complete 180-degree opposite. it's like a bank vault door. >> built into the underground silo. it will be the only condominium in the world to withstand. it will also be completely self- sustaining. >> there are...
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but kansas and wichita was this way. >> reporter: kansas and a lot of other places, until these students came along. >> we wanted to be able to go down and sit down and have a hamburger and a coke. we couldn't do that. >> reporter: just being able to get a hamburger and a coke. >> it sounds simple, doesn't it? >> reporter: sometimes simple ideas are the most powerful-- like standing up by sitting in. jim axelrod, cbs news, wichita, kansas. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> this is the 9news now. >>> tonight police hint at a mysterious suspect. they are not offering any details. bruce leshan says they did tell reporters they have nabbed the main guy, kevin ray, who has a long criminal record. >> a banged up kevin darnell ray arrested in north carolina after allegedly trying to flee the fugitive task force and now in jail in rockville. at police headquarters, recounted how detectives workday and night to capture a man whose violence just seemed to escalate. >> both police dep
but kansas and wichita was this way. >> reporter: kansas and a lot of other places, until these students came along. >> we wanted to be able to go down and sit down and have a hamburger and a coke. we couldn't do that. >> reporter: just being able to get a hamburger and a coke. >> it sounds simple, doesn't it? >> reporter: sometimes simple ideas are the most powerful-- like standing up by sitting in. jim axelrod, cbs news, wichita, kansas. >> pelley: and...
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but kansas and wichita was this way. >> reporter: kansas and a lot of other places, until these students came along. >> we wanted to be able to go down and sit down and have a hamburger and a coke. we couldn't do that. >> reporter: just being able to get a hamburger and a coke. >> it sounds simple, doesn't it? >> reporter: sometimes simple ideas are the most powerful-- like standing up by sitting in. jim axelrod, cbs news, wichita, kansas. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org tonight," the most watched entertainment news magazine in the world. brad and angelina. >> i'm getting really annoyed with the cane. >> george and stacy. >> could you have chosen a prettier date. >> no, i couldn't. >> red, white and beautiful. >> "e.t." at the golden globes. >> at the golden globes. >> what a night. ♪ >> george, candid about brad. >> he's a very good kisser. >> i'm a good kisser. >> and our fashion expert, sharon osbourne, candid with
but kansas and wichita was this way. >> reporter: kansas and a lot of other places, until these students came along. >> we wanted to be able to go down and sit down and have a hamburger and a coke. we couldn't do that. >> reporter: just being able to get a hamburger and a coke. >> it sounds simple, doesn't it? >> reporter: sometimes simple ideas are the most powerful-- like standing up by sitting in. jim axelrod, cbs news, wichita, kansas. >> pelley: and...
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baylor had to go to kansas and face that man, thomas robinson. later, it's robinson again. what is he going to do? he'll deliver a full facial. and a mani and a pedi. look at this from taylor for three. kansas up by nine in the second half. taylor keeping it himself. jayhawks up by 11. 4:30 left. taylor gives it up to jeff withy. boo-yah. wow, kansas beats baylor, 92-74. >>> syracuse looking to go 20-0 for the first time in school history. scoop jardine to fair. that was fairly nice. syracuse up by nine. later in the first. jardine to melo. good team word. second half, jardine with the steal. he'll pass. eventually. right there. that's a very unselfish play. give it to everybody. then later, it's waiters. check, please. syracuse, 20-0, ladies and gentlemen. they win it, 71-63. for all of your highlights, and sports news, you know where to go. espn news, it's what we do. >> they do and they do it well. >>> up next, the falling fortunes of the kardashian clan. >>> and a quick le livery. mom gives birth on a commuter train. >> ouch. forty years ago, he wasn't looking for finan
baylor had to go to kansas and face that man, thomas robinson. later, it's robinson again. what is he going to do? he'll deliver a full facial. and a mani and a pedi. look at this from taylor for three. kansas up by nine in the second half. taylor keeping it himself. jayhawks up by 11. 4:30 left. taylor gives it up to jeff withy. boo-yah. wow, kansas beats baylor, 92-74. >>> syracuse looking to go 20-0 for the first time in school history. scoop jardine to fair. that was fairly nice....
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kansas up, 34-32. trying to pull away. three won't go, robinson with the putback. the jayhawks win, 64-54. that's your espn news update. i'm jorge andres, for more sports news and highlights, tune into espn news. >>> all right. an up-close and personal look at disaster on a california raceway. this is what the car looked like before the accident. a pretty sweet cobra there. on the track, the driver spun out at more than 130 miles an hour. he skidded to a stop in a cloud of dust. >> the driver was fine. so was his camera. when it was over, the cobra, pretty much a heap of junk. what a car that was, too. all banged up. >> that hurt. needs a good body shop. >>> coming up next -- >> "the pulse" including the down and out diva. which music superstar is flat-out broke? >> oh, man. >>> and is "the artist" a shoo-in for best picture? what the experts are saying as the oscar nominations now just . details next when we come right back. chili's lunch break combos are full of delicious choices, starting at just 6 bucks. choose from savory favorites or our new philly cheesestea
kansas up, 34-32. trying to pull away. three won't go, robinson with the putback. the jayhawks win, 64-54. that's your espn news update. i'm jorge andres, for more sports news and highlights, tune into espn news. >>> all right. an up-close and personal look at disaster on a california raceway. this is what the car looked like before the accident. a pretty sweet cobra there. on the track, the driver spun out at more than 130 miles an hour. he skidded to a stop in a cloud of dust....
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ian: denver has lost to kansas city. now the question is baltimore going to be in the number two seed? dan: if he can grab this pass, he is gone. ball thrown late to the outside by dalton. look at the break by carr. ian: 40 seconds to play. second and 10 for cincinnati. dalton offline on that pass for andrew hawkins. third down and long for the bengals. dan: obviously they have two downs to pick up this 10 yards and keep the drive going. 36 seconds now. there is the word. the fans just heard about that denver loss. ian: rousing reaction from the fans here at paul brown stadium. they just showed the oakland-san diego score. everything is breaking cincinnati's way. he has leonard for a first down. no time-outs though. 27 seconds left. dan: get up to the line and clock it. kill the ball quickly. dalton, knocked down. haloti ngata. 11 seconds remaining. dan: they waisted a lot of time by not getting to the line of scrimmage and killing the ball, regrouping in the huddle. remember, they have a guy that can jump out of the sta
ian: denver has lost to kansas city. now the question is baltimore going to be in the number two seed? dan: if he can grab this pass, he is gone. ball thrown late to the outside by dalton. look at the break by carr. ian: 40 seconds to play. second and 10 for cincinnati. dalton offline on that pass for andrew hawkins. third down and long for the bengals. dan: obviously they have two downs to pick up this 10 yards and keep the drive going. 36 seconds now. there is the word. the fans just heard...