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louis, kansas city. what was happening was the and five big meatpacking out ands began to go avoid the commission companies and go directly to ranchers and say you bring your product directly to me, so i will deal with it. thing whichother was the decentralization of the livestock industry. when anyone brought their cattle here, you had to transport them here. they had to be processed and then they would be sold. and if you could go out directly purchase those animals so they didn't have to be brought here before they went to place in a resting sense of where they are being processed? kind ofre industry was changing its whole format, so it was decentralized rather than centralized in individual stockyards as we knew them then. that meant they were fewer cattle coming here. there was a big boom period in world war ii where after world war ii, the receipts here declined every year. it went through this big transition. -- a while -- it was 1961 that armour closed its operations here. n 1971, and the swift c
louis, kansas city. what was happening was the and five big meatpacking out ands began to go avoid the commission companies and go directly to ranchers and say you bring your product directly to me, so i will deal with it. thing whichother was the decentralization of the livestock industry. when anyone brought their cattle here, you had to transport them here. they had to be processed and then they would be sold. and if you could go out directly purchase those animals so they didn't have to be...
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in manhattan, kansas home of the kansas city university wildcatsthlocal chamber suesing these opportunity zone programs to revitalize and enhancing a jacksonville, and belovedd historic social district near and dear it my t.t kansas municipalities are using the rogram for job growth by updating exiilngs for wl and commercial space and attracting housing developments for the region's growing work force. expansion of the growingindustry existing bungs fo new retail and commercial space these economic opportunity zones as well. across my district, community leaders and economic development departments are excited by t new opportunities these zones will as the taxts and job act ies. continues to help existing businesses grow and expand, opportunitstar to rise across the country. in kansas, we're excited about what's to come. as coressman i'm often ress?e doing co what is this congress doing to help save rural america? these federal opportunity zones as well as the tax cuts and jobs bills are one such examp thank you, mr. speaker. i yieldack. leman yields back the e: the ge balance of his time
in manhattan, kansas home of the kansas city university wildcatsthlocal chamber suesing these opportunity zone programs to revitalize and enhancing a jacksonville, and belovedd historic social district near and dear it my t.t kansas municipalities are using the rogram for job growth by updating exiilngs for wl and commercial space and attracting housing developments for the region's growing work force. expansion of the growingindustry existing bungs fo new retail and commercial space these...
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though again about topeka kansas lest you run out of gas in topeka kansas. and even then you feel like i'm pretty sure we're in kansas city. in kentucky this week state police barred four hundred protesters from entering the capitol building the protesters were demanding wider medicaid coverage for the poor and protections for the environment and the water as part of the poor people's campaign but in kansas just kentucky kentucky matter and unless you care about whiskey or having sex with your cousin. and i care about one of those things a lot. name is jim. jim beam. and yes it is it is weird that my cousin is the same name as a bourbon. here in washington d.c. twenty eight people were arrested in the capitol rotunda monday while protesting the disproportionate impact of disasters such as hurricane maria on the poor they did this as part of the poor people's campaign but who cares it is washington d.c. that's just where rats go to breed with and paid in turn. part it's part of the easy to movement like. bush how many people even died hurricane maria was like
though again about topeka kansas lest you run out of gas in topeka kansas. and even then you feel like i'm pretty sure we're in kansas city. in kentucky this week state police barred four hundred protesters from entering the capitol building the protesters were demanding wider medicaid coverage for the poor and protections for the environment and the water as part of the poor people's campaign but in kansas just kentucky kentucky matter and unless you care about whiskey or having sex with your...
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we live in a very small western kansas town of 1,800 people. we, uh, have some mama cows, do some ranching. we also own a livestock auction where i'm actually an auctioneer. my family helps me run the business. steve: really? so you auction off cattle. kyle: auction off cattle. i do a lot of fundraising events. in fact, i'd like to have some of your items someday to sell at a fundraising event. [laughter] steve: when you say some of my items, like...like give me an
we live in a very small western kansas town of 1,800 people. we, uh, have some mama cows, do some ranching. we also own a livestock auction where i'm actually an auctioneer. my family helps me run the business. steve: really? so you auction off cattle. kyle: auction off cattle. i do a lot of fundraising events. in fact, i'd like to have some of your items someday to sell at a fundraising event. [laughter] steve: when you say some of my items, like...like give me an
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he spoke in kansas city, interestingly enough, and refer to two of the three times he spoke in kansas city are referred to in patricia's book in the first time he spoke he said the controls of politics control her life and they are ruled by the great bodies of
he spoke in kansas city, interestingly enough, and refer to two of the three times he spoke in kansas city are referred to in patricia's book in the first time he spoke he said the controls of politics control her life and they are ruled by the great bodies of
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, kansas. that was january 1964. i fell in love with the city and with kansas, generally. yes, i know the missouri press published the book, but you know, you can't have everything. i am delighted to be here. a couple of people i would like to recognize, stan cherry, my favorite one-legged cavalry officer. ask him how that happened. he was the corp g3 of the 79th states corp, in which the first division served. stan and i are old friends. we spent 10 or 15 years together, six months in bosnia 20 years ago. he is a great friend. i am glad to have him. steve rotkoff is a retired army colonel and military intelligence officer. neil bradley, another retired the deck,nel, stack bring your friends when you come to these things. jimmy, i just did a brain dump on your last name, another military intelligence officer and a frequent participant in these events. he is one of the rare army officers i know who can actually read without moving his lips. i have a friend of mine who is irish -- stan is irish,
, kansas. that was january 1964. i fell in love with the city and with kansas, generally. yes, i know the missouri press published the book, but you know, you can't have everything. i am delighted to be here. a couple of people i would like to recognize, stan cherry, my favorite one-legged cavalry officer. ask him how that happened. he was the corp g3 of the 79th states corp, in which the first division served. stan and i are old friends. we spent 10 or 15 years together, six months in bosnia...
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in kansas, immigrants make the dairy industry run. they strengthen the farms that provide food on kitchen tables across the country and across the world, and helps the kansas agriculture industry to become the international powerhouse it is today. our farms, our local economy, and all the groceries you buy depend on immigrant labor. to address our current farm labor crisis, we need to create a process that is easier to navigate and allows our farmers to acce t labor pool they need. his congress is promised to be accountable. now is a good time as any and is a great time to bring immigration to the forefront and deliver to our constituents. leading this to a chance of a petition with zero chance being signed by the president is simply not a solution. i'm all in for finding solutions. while i certainly understand the complexity of this issue, this congress has moved it can move mountains when jusa months ago we passed a histori tax reform and tackle our nation's immigration policy by working tth mr. speaker, i rise today to hor major ge
in kansas, immigrants make the dairy industry run. they strengthen the farms that provide food on kitchen tables across the country and across the world, and helps the kansas agriculture industry to become the international powerhouse it is today. our farms, our local economy, and all the groceries you buy depend on immigrant labor. to address our current farm labor crisis, we need to create a process that is easier to navigate and allows our farmers to acce t labor pool they need. his congress...
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. >> guto kansas city, and the kansas city strip, they talk about that cut of meat a lot. they're proud. and i think that turned into the new york strip. which is technically the same thing, but i think new york owned-- bought the rights to the steak. ( laughter ) don't quote me on this. wikipedia. >> stephen: new york, the steak or the city of new york bought the rights to the shape of a piece of meat. >> there-- i believe-- you know, i haven't checked this. i'm digging back into the recesses of my brain -- >> stephen: i believe you. who am i to question a man who is known in taiwan? not me? ( laughter ). >> i could be way wrong on this. by the way, as soon as we're done with this, i'm gog get online and find out if there is any truth to this story. >> stephen: the first time i met you we created and wrote this show, "strangers with candy." ( cheers and applause ) and the very last episode-- thank you very much. emotionally troubled people. the very last episode we needed big stars, we need big stars, and we said wynonna rider. and we said, who could be winona ryder's boy
. >> guto kansas city, and the kansas city strip, they talk about that cut of meat a lot. they're proud. and i think that turned into the new york strip. which is technically the same thing, but i think new york owned-- bought the rights to the steak. ( laughter ) don't quote me on this. wikipedia. >> stephen: new york, the steak or the city of new york bought the rights to the shape of a piece of meat. >> there-- i believe-- you know, i haven't checked this. i'm digging back...
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kansas wheat is not going to mexico. mexico is buying its wheat from argentina. same thing for corn. our calling is not going down to mexico. mexico is buying the corn from brazil. i think you could really say that when you impose a tariff to try to gethings done on trade deficits, you also run the risk, and we've seen it happen, or retaliation. retaliation comes back directly on our producers in agriculture. that's why we i have to have this bill passed. it's not simply an agriculture challenge, it's a national security challenge. show me a country that cannot feed itself and i'll show you nation in chaos. this means we need to grow more, raise more with fewer resources. that will take investments in research, new technology, lines of credit and proper risk management. it takes the government providing tools and getting out of the producers way. in this bill we have made, and we must make tough choices and be judicious with the scarce resources we have. through an open and deliberate hearing process over the past 18 months, members of the senate agriculture comm
kansas wheat is not going to mexico. mexico is buying its wheat from argentina. same thing for corn. our calling is not going down to mexico. mexico is buying the corn from brazil. i think you could really say that when you impose a tariff to try to gethings done on trade deficits, you also run the risk, and we've seen it happen, or retaliation. retaliation comes back directly on our producers in agriculture. that's why we i have to have this bill passed. it's not simply an agriculture...
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the chair now recognizes it's n shared the gentleman from kansas, mr. marshall, for five minutes. mr. marshall: mr. speaker, i rise today to discuss the opioid crisis. opioid addiction is sweeping the nation. it's an epidemic that knows no race, gender, income or marital status and certainly no political party. as we continue to work together here in washington to combat this crisis, i met with the physicians in hutchinson, kansas, that have taken responsibility and ownership of this issue. they developed their own scientific and compassionate approach to curb addiction in their community. the hutchinson clinic created an officewide task force working with nurses, pharmacists, physicians and social workers that outline steps and procedures to reduce the number of narcotics prescribed in their medical practice. when i met with the staff and physicians yesterday, they explained these new steps would not only reduce the number of people unnecessarily exposed to narcotics but identified patients at risk for addiction. they will use clinicalwide protocols and best practices which will
the chair now recognizes it's n shared the gentleman from kansas, mr. marshall, for five minutes. mr. marshall: mr. speaker, i rise today to discuss the opioid crisis. opioid addiction is sweeping the nation. it's an epidemic that knows no race, gender, income or marital status and certainly no political party. as we continue to work together here in washington to combat this crisis, i met with the physicians in hutchinson, kansas, that have taken responsibility and ownership of this issue....
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>>> in kansas city, missouri, i'm morgan brennan. in the american icon cross hairs of the bigger global trade debate. we look athe rough road for harley-davidson coming up on "nightly business report." >>> listen to this. a s figure salary in san francisco is now considered low me. that's according to new figures from the department of housing and urban the threshold to qualify for low income assistance for a family of four is now $117,000. the highest in the nation and in may the median homerice in the bay area hit a record $935,000. >>> lyft is beefing up to bitter competethe likes of uber. the ride hailing company has now rais $600 million in new money from investors and get this, that now value that's company at $15 billion. that is double the value from just a year ago. uber plans to go public sometime next year, but lyft's ideal plans are less certain right now. >>> harley-davidson has come under fire from presidentterump announcing plans to move some production overseas. one plant in kansas city is set to close this year with
>>> in kansas city, missouri, i'm morgan brennan. in the american icon cross hairs of the bigger global trade debate. we look athe rough road for harley-davidson coming up on "nightly business report." >>> listen to this. a s figure salary in san francisco is now considered low me. that's according to new figures from the department of housing and urban the threshold to qualify for low income assistance for a family of four is now $117,000. the highest in the nation...
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city, kansas was also shot and is now in the hospital. jeff, the national law enforcement officers memorial alnd says today's incident is a reminder of how dangerous it can be for officers to move prisoners. er glor: indeed, it is so frightening to hear these details. tony, thanks. new numbers today from the department of homeland security shows the impact of the administration's new crackdown on illegal immigration at the border. over a six-week period, nearly 2,000 kids, 1,995 children, were separated from nearly as many adults. more on this now from nancy cordes on capitol hill. >> reporter: according to ..h.s., roughly 50 children a day are now being taken from r:eir parents after they cross the border. >> no, i hate it. i hate the children being taken away. >> reporter: president trump iesisted today, he's not the one separating families. >> the democrats forced that law upon our nation. tehate it. or reporter: but there is no such law, which didn't stop the president from repeating his .ssertion half-a-dozen times. >> the democrats
city, kansas was also shot and is now in the hospital. jeff, the national law enforcement officers memorial alnd says today's incident is a reminder of how dangerous it can be for officers to move prisoners. er glor: indeed, it is so frightening to hear these details. tony, thanks. new numbers today from the department of homeland security shows the impact of the administration's new crackdown on illegal immigration at the border. over a six-week period, nearly 2,000 kids, 1,995 children, were...
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. >> judge decide kansas secretary state could use a few more lesson instructing down a kansas law. chris co box defended the law. besides the ruling t judge ordered co bot to take more hour ofontinuing legaler administration he was found in contempt. he's f running governor of t kansas. he name sounds familiar he was t guy in charge of president trump now defunct voter fraud commission. . >> french president man macron is not a big fanme nis. how is it going >>t no you can't do that. .you should be he told team callhe him eit mr. president or sir. the boy apologized and saidso y, mr. president >> when i first saw this i thought maybe he's overreacting a bit. >> but this event was at a for the where hundreds of members of the french resistance had die during world war soii. t is a more solemn place. >> it wasn't like he ran into him at the nice dave and but a centers >>o i didn't know manu was the nickname in my building t said call meing manu. now that makes total sense. >> i was surprised too, because back whenn he was i the u.s. i guess that was april for the state dinner, hen di
. >> judge decide kansas secretary state could use a few more lesson instructing down a kansas law. chris co box defended the law. besides the ruling t judge ordered co bot to take more hour ofontinuing legaler administration he was found in contempt. he's f running governor of t kansas. he name sounds familiar he was t guy in charge of president trump now defunct voter fraud commission. . >> french president man macron is not a big fanme nis. how is it going >>t no you can't...
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in kansas city, kansas, two deputies overpowered by inmates. clayton sandell has more. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a routine prisoner transport. but when two deputies driving this van arrive at a kansas city court building this morning, one of the inmates manages to violently overtake them, shooting them both. >> it is very possible that with their own firearm, they were both shot. >> reporter: deputy patrick rohrer, on the job seven years and just 35 years old, was killed. the second deputy, a female, is in critical condition. gavely wounded. >> someone from the parking lot started screaming, telling us to run back inside. shots fired. get back inside now. >> reporter: investigators say the suspect was also shot. he was taken to a hospital. that inmate has not been identified. tonight, investigators tell us they're interviewing witnesses and looking at surveillance video to try to figure out how an inmate got a deputy's gun. >> thank you. >>> next to the battle over immigration. the department of homeland security, reporting in the past
in kansas city, kansas, two deputies overpowered by inmates. clayton sandell has more. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a routine prisoner transport. but when two deputies driving this van arrive at a kansas city court building this morning, one of the inmates manages to violently overtake them, shooting them both. >> it is very possible that with their own firearm, they were both shot. >> reporter: deputy patrick rohrer, on the job seven years and just 35 years old, was...
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the route through fort worth was a trail he designated and the kansas d these cattle to kansas. to fortt. railroad came worth in 1876. of years, a number there were ten different rail to texas or to fort worth. the reason why this is so to thent and relevant cattle industry is that it was becoming a time where you were ship cattle by rail and have rail to locations. with having them, the rail coming to fort worth had then made fort worth an for being in the era.e business of a actually -- right at the end of days, localail businessmen made a big effort to out how they can have meat packing industries here and of the railge connections that were emerging time.t finally, took off as result of leaders who in creating a site where we are now. worthhere if the fort stockyard. they secured the land up here to bea location that could easily connected to rail. of it that'siece still haven't come together was thereally needed one of major packing companies to find a location here. really turned things around in 1902 when in armor and swift, both were toiced to come to fort worth set up m
the route through fort worth was a trail he designated and the kansas d these cattle to kansas. to fortt. railroad came worth in 1876. of years, a number there were ten different rail to texas or to fort worth. the reason why this is so to thent and relevant cattle industry is that it was becoming a time where you were ship cattle by rail and have rail to locations. with having them, the rail coming to fort worth had then made fort worth an for being in the era.e business of a actually -- right...
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is referred to that two of the three times i know he spoke in kansas city-- kansas city is in patricia o'toole's book. the first time he said control of our politics and therefore our life, power-- are ruled by the great bodies accumulated and inherited wealth. he was about cutting rid of them kind of populist agenda familiar to us today, perhaps. in 1914 he campaigned here to get his legislative agenda passed including his agenda military preparation for the war that was then going on in europe which of the us had not yet entered. he refused to meet with the democratic committee people in his tour of the western united states during the campaign. interesting to me because my great-grandfather was then the democratic national committee from missouri. it also speaks to what patricia o'toole says about woodrow wilson very eloquently in this book about how he retreated into himself. he was not a good partner. he was not a good collaborator. he didn't listen perhaps as much as he should end in 1919 in a speech during a tour which patricia o'toole goes into though she doesn't mention this s
is referred to that two of the three times i know he spoke in kansas city-- kansas city is in patricia o'toole's book. the first time he said control of our politics and therefore our life, power-- are ruled by the great bodies accumulated and inherited wealth. he was about cutting rid of them kind of populist agenda familiar to us today, perhaps. in 1914 he campaigned here to get his legislative agenda passed including his agenda military preparation for the war that was then going on in...
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nbc's ron mott has late details. >> reporter: trauma outside this kansas city, kansas, courthouse. two deputies shot and one killed after an inmate being escorted to a hearing opened fire. >> when they pulled into the parking lot and ready to transport these inmates, they were overcome. it is very possible that with their own firearm they were both shot. >> reporter: police confirmed one of the slain officers as 35-year-old patrick roar who spent seven years with the sheriff's department. the other deputy, a female, was injured. police say most detainees getting transported are handcuffed and shackled, though did not indicate whether this suspect was restrained. witnesses describe a frantic chaotic scene. >> there is somebody screaming at us telling us to get back in the courtroom. i went through a panic because i thought somebody -- there was a sniper. >> reporter: another community reaching out to one another over law enforcement's fallen. ron mott, nbc news. >>> now to the price you pay and how it will be impacted by new tariffs announced by the trump administration on $50 billi
nbc's ron mott has late details. >> reporter: trauma outside this kansas city, kansas, courthouse. two deputies shot and one killed after an inmate being escorted to a hearing opened fire. >> when they pulled into the parking lot and ready to transport these inmates, they were overcome. it is very possible that with their own firearm they were both shot. >> reporter: police confirmed one of the slain officers as 35-year-old patrick roar who spent seven years with the sheriff's...
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norman is up in kansas. -- norma is up in kansas. >> i think we should quit funding young women that get pregnant they will get a help with an apartment and they will get money --
norman is up in kansas. -- norma is up in kansas. >> i think we should quit funding young women that get pregnant they will get a help with an apartment and they will get money --
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the hottest areas are going to be up in areas headed towards kansas city. ou have excessive heat warn ings a lot of advisories. kansas city will feel like 110. denverit 101, big deal for you. dallas near 101. by the time we get to friday afternoon we push the heat to chicago feeli like 101 and starts the slide to the east. nashville heading up towards 100. new orleans 104 it will feel like. as we head towards the upcoming end, it arrives on the east coast. look at detroit feeling like 107 on saturday.f that's kind gros. memphis 107 and by sunday it will peak in areas of northeast that's a look at the big weather story of the day. now here's a closer look at your day ahd. ait in the heat has to the northeas we're dealing with heavy rain and thunderstorms. localized floing in central new england this morning. heaviest rain is now through mid-morning. it will exit thisafternoon. how about 103 in wichita. >>> we'll talk more about the rain in the northeast that will cause problems withni the morng commute. >> all right, thank you. >> qn today'sck hits, dozens o
the hottest areas are going to be up in areas headed towards kansas city. ou have excessive heat warn ings a lot of advisories. kansas city will feel like 110. denverit 101, big deal for you. dallas near 101. by the time we get to friday afternoon we push the heat to chicago feeli like 101 and starts the slide to the east. nashville heading up towards 100. new orleans 104 it will feel like. as we head towards the upcoming end, it arrives on the east coast. look at detroit feeling like 107 on...
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is roger marshall, a republican from kansas. still ahead, the supreme court's privacy ruling and how it may affect phone companies. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets: balance of power. i am shery ahn. david: i am david westin. let's get a check of the markets with abigail doolittle. >> mixed for major averages with the dow and s&p 500, nasdaq down ever so slightly. the first up day for the dow and nine sessions, relief over the possibility fears of a potential trade war. in is down for a second week a row as of the s&p 500 and nasdaq, down for one week. not a second week. energy is the top sector for the s&p 500 and here is why. 4.6%, best since november of 2016 when opec announced a big supply cut. today, a deal for a supply boost, oil rallying. this is moving right through the energy complex. at opec look production. you can view this using gtv. it is declining and there could be tension as supply is boosted. stay tuned for what it could do to oil prices. president trump tweeting about the possibility of
is roger marshall, a republican from kansas. still ahead, the supreme court's privacy ruling and how it may affect phone companies. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets: balance of power. i am shery ahn. david: i am david westin. let's get a check of the markets with abigail doolittle. >> mixed for major averages with the dow and s&p 500, nasdaq down ever so slightly. the first up day for the dow and nine sessions, relief over the possibility fears of a potential...
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the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. mr. roberts: thank you, madam president. i again rise, especially today, as the senate continues to consider legislation on an issue that is critically -- critically -- important to our nation. it is the agriculture improvement act of 2018 or what we call the farm bill. i want to emphasize again -- and i don't know how i can emphasize this more strongly, but i hope my colleagues will understand -- that the responsibility, the absolute requirement, is to provide farmers, ranchers, growers, everyone within america's food chain certainty and predictability during these very difficult times that we're experiencing in agriculture. as i speak right now in kansas farmers are on combines and trucks are taking grain to the elevator -- or in storage, more likely -- with the wheat harvest. i can see in several counties probably up in northwest kansas, we have finished that in the southern part of our state. these are the same folks that have had combines on the move from texas to oklahoma now and kansas. but i can see a farmer who perh
the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. mr. roberts: thank you, madam president. i again rise, especially today, as the senate continues to consider legislation on an issue that is critically -- critically -- important to our nation. it is the agriculture improvement act of 2018 or what we call the farm bill. i want to emphasize again -- and i don't know how i can emphasize this more strongly, but i hope my colleagues will understand -- that the responsibility, the absolute requirement,...
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i want to get back to this kansas city id thing. a federal judge struck down kansas' voter id law. it's a lady judge, and she called it unconstitutional. all right, listen -- first of all, judge, listen to what kansas' attorney general said about the ruling on this program. roll that tape, please. >> state statute that was passed with huge bipartisan majorities in our legislature that required some documentary proof of citizenship is now on hold and enjoined by federal court order. stuart: sort it out for us, go. >> okay. so the state of kansas is concerned about non-citizens voting. and they enacted a statute requiring you to show citizenship, typically a driver's license because in kansas you have to be a citizen to get a driver's license or a passport. federal young struck that down on the -- judge struck that down on the theory that requiring people to prove citizenship is an impediment to the right to vote. not only -- stuart: that's ridiculous. >> -- did she streak it down, she -- strike it down, she ordered the secretary of state of kansas, himself a lawyer and the republica
i want to get back to this kansas city id thing. a federal judge struck down kansas' voter id law. it's a lady judge, and she called it unconstitutional. all right, listen -- first of all, judge, listen to what kansas' attorney general said about the ruling on this program. roll that tape, please. >> state statute that was passed with huge bipartisan majorities in our legislature that required some documentary proof of citizenship is now on hold and enjoined by federal court order....
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s we are looking at the same thing in kansas. the gazette editor said when anything is going to happen in america, it's going to happen first in kansas. so, we are looking to make that happen. >> let me say in closing, we may not be a majority, but we, the "i"'s are a plurlalty. the passion exists on the fringes. that's why, you know, we have seeded the debate. they are the loudest voices. that's what has to change. all the people watching us who say, i don't feel comfortable as an "r" or "d" need to get off the sofa and into the game. good luck. thanks for being back. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to remind you to answer the survey question at smerconish.com. it is a provocative one. i cannot wait to see how this is going to turn out in 25 minutes time. if the drug trade is partly to blame for the migration crisis from central america, should drugs be decriminalized? still to come, more and more celebrities are going low instead of high. does it diminish their message? i'm about to ask rob reiner. ♪ now fight both fast ne
s we are looking at the same thing in kansas. the gazette editor said when anything is going to happen in america, it's going to happen first in kansas. so, we are looking to make that happen. >> let me say in closing, we may not be a majority, but we, the "i"'s are a plurlalty. the passion exists on the fringes. that's why, you know, we have seeded the debate. they are the loudest voices. that's what has to change. all the people watching us who say, i don't feel comfortable as...
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morgan brennan in kansas city today. the criticism of harley not the first of the president's barbs against corporate america as you probably know. we've seen tweets attacking amazon, boeing, apple, nordstrom, merck, all major companies that have formerly been in the president's crosshairs joiningous how that impacts investment, former chairman of cnn and bill george the former chairman and ceo of midtronnic and hbs professor. good to see you both this morning. bill, "washington post" has an interesting piece on how the prident feels personally betrayed by harley what do you make of this sort of rift between two parties that seemed to be much aligned earlier in the year? >> i think harley has to run a global business. they've been seeing ining sales in the u.s. for seven or eight years. and they've been contemplating this for at least three months and the thailand move was the first to move away from kansas city the steel aluminum tariffs probably were the straw that broke the camel's back they have to go this way they h
morgan brennan in kansas city today. the criticism of harley not the first of the president's barbs against corporate america as you probably know. we've seen tweets attacking amazon, boeing, apple, nordstrom, merck, all major companies that have formerly been in the president's crosshairs joiningous how that impacts investment, former chairman of cnn and bill george the former chairman and ceo of midtronnic and hbs professor. good to see you both this morning. bill, "washington post"...
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morgan brennan is with us from a harley-davidson plant in kansas city a lot more from morgan later this hour. first up, though, this morning the trump white house announcing a pivot in its approach to restricting chinese investments in the united states our kayla tausche is in washington with all the details. hey, kayla. >> hey, carl the administration decided to forgo investment restrictions targeted specifically at c, which the president directed treasury to study in march but instead it will lean on an expansion of treasuries existing authority to review foreign transactions that may pose a national security risk there is bipartisan legislation moving to do just that and a version passed the house yesterday 400-2. the decision removes a tool the president and hardline advisors sought out in dealing with china and the treasure secretary argued on cnbc that unlike investment restrictions which would have taken time to craft and implement this approach creates more clarity. >> this doesn't create more uncertainty. again, we will publish regulations, we will provide clarity. we're clear
morgan brennan is with us from a harley-davidson plant in kansas city a lot more from morgan later this hour. first up, though, this morning the trump white house announcing a pivot in its approach to restricting chinese investments in the united states our kayla tausche is in washington with all the details. hey, kayla. >> hey, carl the administration decided to forgo investment restrictions targeted specifically at c, which the president directed treasury to study in march but instead...
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the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. mr. moran: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. president, thank you very much. i'm here on the senate floor this afternoon to discuss really the farm bill, but more importantly, the current state of the farm economy in the place i call home, kansas. every five years we have an opportunity to develop farm policy and this is my, i would guess, fourth time of being involved with farm bill discussions and negotiations and passage of a farm bill, each farm bill is developed at a time when there are unique challenges and rural america is in a different circumstance, but the farm bill is important to us, it's important to kansans. it's important to kansans whether they are a farmer or not. this is a way we provide certainty, security, a are future for the places that many of us call home. and the challenges that farmers and ranchers face today are significant, they are tremendous. the ag economy is struggling. commodity prices are
the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. mr. moran: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. president, thank you very much. i'm here on the senate floor this afternoon to discuss really the farm bill, but more importantly, the current state of the farm economy in the place i call home, kansas. every five years we have an opportunity to develop farm policy and this is my, i would guess, fourth time of being involved...
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he spoke in kansas city, interestingly enough, and refer to two of the three times he spoke in kansas city are referred to in patricia's book in the first time he spoke he said the controls of politics control her life and they are ruled by the great bodies of what is accumulated and inherited wealth. he was about getting rid of that. kind of a populist agenda, familiar to us today, perps. in 1914 he campaigned here to get his legislative agenda passed including his agenda with military preparation for the war that was going on in europe which the united states had not yet entered. interestingly enough he refused to meet with the democratic committee people in his tour of the western united states during that campaign. interesting to me in particular because my great-grandmother was the dent the mechanic national committee firm for europe and it also speaks to what patricia says about woodrow wilson very eloquently in this book about how he was treated into himself and he was not a good partner and a good collaborator and he did not listen perhaps as much as he should. then in 1919 in
he spoke in kansas city, interestingly enough, and refer to two of the three times he spoke in kansas city are referred to in patricia's book in the first time he spoke he said the controls of politics control her life and they are ruled by the great bodies of what is accumulated and inherited wealth. he was about getting rid of that. kind of a populist agenda, familiar to us today, perps. in 1914 he campaigned here to get his legislative agenda passed including his agenda with military...
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kansas city will feel like 110. denver hit 101, big deal for you. dallas near 101. by the time we get to friday afternoon we push the heat to chicago feeling like 101 and starts the slide to the east. nashville heading up towards 100. new orleans 104 it will feel like. as we head towards the upcoming weekend, it arrives on the east coast. look at detroit feeling like 107 on saturday. that's kind of gros. memphis 107 and by sundayt will pea ik heaviest rain is noh >>> we'll talk more about the rain in the northeast that will cause problems with the morning dozens of sky divers in california jumpeder from more than 16,000 feet in the air as they got into formation to spell out the word, peace. see that? >> beautiful. chick-fil-a employee in austin, texas is being hailed as a hero for saving a checking customer. surveillance video showed another customer tried to help until the employee springs into action and successfully administers the heim lick maneuver. >> if you're hungry here's an easy snack to grab and go. dunkin' donuts rolling out the donut fries starting jul
kansas city will feel like 110. denver hit 101, big deal for you. dallas near 101. by the time we get to friday afternoon we push the heat to chicago feeling like 101 and starts the slide to the east. nashville heading up towards 100. new orleans 104 it will feel like. as we head towards the upcoming weekend, it arrives on the east coast. look at detroit feeling like 107 on saturday. that's kind of gros. memphis 107 and by sundayt will pea ik heaviest rain is noh >>> we'll talk more...
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i yield three minutes to the gentleman from kansas, mr.esties. ms. esty: i thank the gentleman from louisiana for yielding -- ms. esty: i thank the gentleman from louisiana for yielding. since republicans in congress and the president enacted tax reform, 400 companies have announced $4 billion in bonuses and investments impacting four million workers. mr. estes: in my community, spirit arrow systems announced new investments in training and technology. fidelity bank announced $1,500 bonuses for its 400 wichita area employees. cox communications announced up to $2,000 bonuses for its 900 ar employees. and recently small business owner bob aldridge, a railroad car parts supplier, gave his employees $3,000 to $6,000 bonuses, the largest in the country. thanks to the new law. in addition to the bonuses and the new jobs being created, 90% of americans began seeing more monthly take-home pay in february. for kansans, that meant a middle class family of four will see a tax cut of nearly $2,300. these numbers are not crumbs. they're not crumbs at all. for mi
i yield three minutes to the gentleman from kansas, mr.esties. ms. esty: i thank the gentleman from louisiana for yielding -- ms. esty: i thank the gentleman from louisiana for yielding. since republicans in congress and the president enacted tax reform, 400 companies have announced $4 billion in bonuses and investments impacting four million workers. mr. estes: in my community, spirit arrow systems announced new investments in training and technology. fidelity bank announced $1,500 bonuses for...
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a sheriff's department in kansas city, kansas, is reeling after two of its deputies were allegedly shot and killed by a man in their custody. iey are the 29th and 30th officers to be fatally shot this year in the line of duty. here's kenneth craig. >> yesterday was a terribly tragic day. >> reporter: the two kansas city-area deputies murdered during a transport ambush had a ombined 20 years on the force, the type of officers, according to a sheriff's office spokesperson, who not only put their lives on the line but reported to work every day with smiles. >> these were two bright and intelligent, wonderful s.rsonalities. they were an asset to our agency. >> reporter: 35-year-old deputy patrick rohrer, and 44-year-old s.puty theresa king were also both parents, their families and community now struggling to understand how a routine ransport ended in tragedy. the sheriff's office says the shooting friday morning happened in a secure gated area of the county jail as the two deputies ckre transporting two inmates back from a court hearing. police say one of the inmates as somehow able to gra
a sheriff's department in kansas city, kansas, is reeling after two of its deputies were allegedly shot and killed by a man in their custody. iey are the 29th and 30th officers to be fatally shot this year in the line of duty. here's kenneth craig. >> yesterday was a terribly tragic day. >> reporter: the two kansas city-area deputies murdered during a transport ambush had a ombined 20 years on the force, the type of officers, according to a sheriff's office spokesperson, who not...
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dc to omaha, kansas city, wichita included. the forecashi, cooler in billings. seattle we will clear pretty g . temperatures still above average in the desert southwest. we have the week ahead forecast coming up. >> the 2018 tony awards was full of jaw dropping attentions. after a teacher was honored for saving stunts in the marjory stoneman douglas school. traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough clean the first time. for a convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet with a money back guarantee. brand power. helping you buy better. (crunching) ♪ dude, your crunching's scaring the fish. kellogg's raisin bran crunch... ...with crunchy clusters and the taste of... ...apples and strawberries. i got one! i guess we're having cereal for dinner. deliciously heart-healthy kellogg's raisin bran crunch. another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one
dc to omaha, kansas city, wichita included. the forecashi, cooler in billings. seattle we will clear pretty g . temperatures still above average in the desert southwest. we have the week ahead forecast coming up. >> the 2018 tony awards was full of jaw dropping attentions. after a teacher was honored for saving stunts in the marjory stoneman douglas school. traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks...
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the humidity with the temperature-- kansas city felt like 105. green bay, wisconsin felt like 106. tomorrow, green bay gets a little relief. it feels like 86, but that heat has now pushed to the east. hartford feels like 112. philadelphia feeling like 105. and speaking of philadelphia, when you look at the long-range forecast for philadelphia: every day for the next ten days, they avve a temperature of 90 or reove. and when you factor in the heat index, at least half that time it feels like the triple digits. and in a big city like philadelphia and new york, if it's 95 outside, the cement heats up to 125. it feels like 129 inside a car after half an hour. a, jeff, do what you've got to j to stay cool out there. let's go back to you. >> glor: yes, it will last a while. all right, lonnie quinn, thank lou very much. president trump made some news aboard air force one as he flew to new jersey for the holiday weekend today. he said he will announce a supreme court nominee a week from monday. weijia jiang is at the white house with more on this. weijia
the humidity with the temperature-- kansas city felt like 105. green bay, wisconsin felt like 106. tomorrow, green bay gets a little relief. it feels like 86, but that heat has now pushed to the east. hartford feels like 112. philadelphia feeling like 105. and speaking of philadelphia, when you look at the long-range forecast for philadelphia: every day for the next ten days, they avve a temperature of 90 or reove. and when you factor in the heat index, at least half that time it feels like the...
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. >>> in kansas city, hureds paid their respects to 2 lled last week teresa king, 44, patrick wore, 35, were killed. they were taken inmates from jail to a court hearing. yesterday, their family, friends and fellow members of law enforcement gathered in front of kansas city city hall for a vigil. the inmate suspected of killing the deputies is expected to be formally charged next week.>>> the san francisco mayor delivered a message of hope at her church. >> we have work to do. we have homeless people sleeping on the streets who are mentally ill and addicted to drugs.not want to e sethings, does not mean it is going away. we have work to do.>> yesterday, she was briefed about her top priorities. including housing and helping the homeless she thanked her congregation for their support during her campaign. she claimed victory last wednesday. >>> a plan to connect every home and business in san francisco with high-speed internet service has reportedly been put on hold. according to the examiner, outgoing mayor, mark farrell decided not to place an initiative on the ballot to pay for the pr
. >>> in kansas city, hureds paid their respects to 2 lled last week teresa king, 44, patrick wore, 35, were killed. they were taken inmates from jail to a court hearing. yesterday, their family, friends and fellow members of law enforcement gathered in front of kansas city city hall for a vigil. the inmate suspected of killing the deputies is expected to be formally charged next week.>>> the san francisco mayor delivered a message of hope at her church. >> we have work...
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(justine) a second kansas sheriff's deputy has died after a shooting. it appears two deputies were overcome by an inmate during a routine transport operation. (jr stone) as the community remembers the two officers, investigators are busy piecing together what happened. kim hutcherson has more. major kelli bailiff / wyandotte county sheriff's office: "it's time for us to begin the healing process"a routine prisoner transport ends in tragedy in kansas city. two wyandotte county sheriff's deputies were shot by an inmate on friday.major kelli bailiff / wyandotte county sheriff's office: "when they pulled into the parking lot and ready to transport these inmates they were overcome. it is very possible that with their own firearm they were both shot."theresa "t. k." king died from her injuries early saturday morning. with the sheriff's office for 14 years.patrick rohrer -- a seven-year veteran of the department -- died on friday. david alvey / wyandotte county mayor: "t. k. and patrick gave their lives for us and they did so fully aware and willing to do so."
(justine) a second kansas sheriff's deputy has died after a shooting. it appears two deputies were overcome by an inmate during a routine transport operation. (jr stone) as the community remembers the two officers, investigators are busy piecing together what happened. kim hutcherson has more. major kelli bailiff / wyandotte county sheriff's office: "it's time for us to begin the healing process"a routine prisoner transport ends in tragedy in kansas city. two wyandotte county...
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. >>> the oakland a's beat the kansas city royals 5 to 1 yesterday afternoon in kansas city. the ace took the early lead in the third inning, thanks to jonathan lacroix. is single, the royals would get back the run in the bottom half home run to right center field. game remains tied at one all until the eighth inning. oakland put a four run in the eighth including three run home run. to win the athletics have of the day off and then head to texas to play the rangers tomorrow night. >>> is aimed at easing the traffic jams that the bay areas. but the commuters you may not lithe price tag that comes with it. we have details about regional measure three which will be on tomorrow's election day ballot. that's coming up. >>> a special deal at the author that is -- offer that is exclusively for nurses. >>> looking at the macarthur maze for the morning commute it looks pretty good coming around the corner. >>> i'm tracking a cooldown for your business week i'll have a look at what's happening outside your doors this morning and what you can expect for the week ahead. coming up. >>> i
. >>> the oakland a's beat the kansas city royals 5 to 1 yesterday afternoon in kansas city. the ace took the early lead in the third inning, thanks to jonathan lacroix. is single, the royals would get back the run in the bottom half home run to right center field. game remains tied at one all until the eighth inning. oakland put a four run in the eighth including three run home run. to win the athletics have of the day off and then head to texas to play the rangers tomorrow night....
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y oklahoma entre otros registraron un aumento entre un 38 y 58 por kansas y oklahoma registraron un aumento entre un 38y 58%. el Único estado que vio una disminuciÓn fue nevada con el 1%. carolina: cifra revela que 25 estados que experimentaron incrementosde mÁs del 25% durante un aÑo, cerca de 45,000 personas se e muertes por homicidios. algunas de las causas princeconÓmico y laboral. se repite la importancia de hablar con un ser querido en ocasiones. no sabemos cuÁndo una persona puede estar pasando por un momento complicado . esto ocurre a solamente tres dÍas despuÉs de que tuvimos aquella noticia en ediciÓn digital de suicidio de kate spade. borja: no solamente personas mayores, muchÍsimos adolescentes estÁn quitando la vida. vamos a pasar a otro tema, porque la primera dama melania trump tuvo una operaciÓn grande que duró cuatro horas. asÍ lo revelÓ por primera vez que de manera sorpresiva el presidente trump. lo declarÓ a reporteros en su partida rumbo a canadÁ, donde asiste a la cumbre de siete paÍses industrializados. nos explica jenny rodrÍguez desde wash
y oklahoma entre otros registraron un aumento entre un 38 y 58 por kansas y oklahoma registraron un aumento entre un 38y 58%. el Único estado que vio una disminuciÓn fue nevada con el 1%. carolina: cifra revela que 25 estados que experimentaron incrementosde mÁs del 25% durante un aÑo, cerca de 45,000 personas se e muertes por homicidios. algunas de las causas princeconÓmico y laboral. se repite la importancia de hablar con un ser querido en ocasiones. no sabemos cuÁndo una persona puede...
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the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from kansas, mr. estes, is recognized for one minute. mr. estes: mr. speaker, i have the great privilege to introduce the house to our guest chaplain, f father dan spexarth of wichita, kansas. father spexarth has served six parishes in our community, including parish st. catherine of siena parish in wichita since 2008. father spexarth was born in a wheat farm in kansas and after graduating from the seminary, we are fortunate father spexarth returned to our community. father spexarth has been a tireless servant of god, leading an active parish. as congress addresses many complex issues facing our nation, i am humbled by the opportunity to host father spexarth and thankful we can join together in prayer for our country. mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to join me in welcoming father dan spexarth and thank him for offering today's opening prayer in the u.s. house of representatives. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 further one-minute requests on each side of the aisle. for what purpose d
the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from kansas, mr. estes, is recognized for one minute. mr. estes: mr. speaker, i have the great privilege to introduce the house to our guest chaplain, f father dan spexarth of wichita, kansas. father spexarth has served six parishes in our community, including parish st. catherine of siena parish in wichita since 2008. father spexarth was born in a wheat farm in kansas and after graduating from the seminary, we are fortunate father spexarth returned...
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it was one of about a dozen lawsuits that were filed everywhere from rural texas to kansas, washington d.c. and virginia. in the late 1940s. most of these cases never went to the supreme court and they had been forgotten. but these were the case that first got the attention of thurgood marshall and the naacp and laid the groundwork for brown versus board of education. girls in these cases approached white schools, talked to hostile white principles, turned around did a great job with the press. had endless, meetings with lawyers and if you ever had a meeting with a lawyer you know how long and boring they can be. for young women. my apologies to any lawyers in the room. and they talked about their cases with conviction and concise self-possessed ways. to both the black and white press. the first the white press wanted to know from all the school desegregation plaintiffs, was one thing, do you want to go to school with white students? do you think you will become friends with white students? these were difficult even explosive questions to ask a young person and girls did well with thes
it was one of about a dozen lawsuits that were filed everywhere from rural texas to kansas, washington d.c. and virginia. in the late 1940s. most of these cases never went to the supreme court and they had been forgotten. but these were the case that first got the attention of thurgood marshall and the naacp and laid the groundwork for brown versus board of education. girls in these cases approached white schools, talked to hostile white principles, turned around did a great job with the press....
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(justine) a second kansas sheriff's deputy has died after a shooting. it appears two deputies were overcome by an inmate during a routine transport operation. (jr stone) as the community remembers the two officers, investigators are busy piecing together what happened. kim hutcherson has more. major kelli bailiff / wyandotte county sheriff's office: "it's time for us to begin the healing process"a routine prisoner transport ends in tragedy in kansas city. two wyandotte county sheriff's deputies were shot by an inmate on friday.major kelli bailiff / wyandotte county sheriff's office: "when they pulled into the parking lot and ready to transport these in is very possible that with their own firearm they were both shot."theresa "t. k." king died from her injuries early saturday morning. she had been with the sheriff's office for 14 years.patrick rohrer -- a seven-year veteran of the department -- died on friday.david alvey / wyandotte county mayor: "t. k. and patrick gave their lives for us and they did so fully aware and willing to do so."the two deputies
(justine) a second kansas sheriff's deputy has died after a shooting. it appears two deputies were overcome by an inmate during a routine transport operation. (jr stone) as the community remembers the two officers, investigators are busy piecing together what happened. kim hutcherson has more. major kelli bailiff / wyandotte county sheriff's office: "it's time for us to begin the healing process"a routine prisoner transport ends in tragedy in kansas city. two wyandotte county...
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the impact of human trafficking in a place like wichita, kansas. i-35 passes through the city to the south and we saw the impact it had on our community. more importantly, on the persons being trafficked through our community. it has been important to me since then, and i'm proud to be here today to present this report. if we're going to win this fight, national governments must empower local communities to proactively identify human trafficking and develop local solutions to address it. as we have every year, the report also points out which countries are improving efforts, their efforts to tack the crime, and which countries are making it easier to carry it out. i'm glad to say we have several good news, progress to report. in histonia, help victims come forward and get the support the victims need to recover. the government of argentina -- establish additional legal protection for victims and bolstered efforts to train front line responders. in barane, the government worked to hold traffickers criminally accountable and get victims needed shelte
the impact of human trafficking in a place like wichita, kansas. i-35 passes through the city to the south and we saw the impact it had on our community. more importantly, on the persons being trafficked through our community. it has been important to me since then, and i'm proud to be here today to present this report. if we're going to win this fight, national governments must empower local communities to proactively identify human trafficking and develop local solutions to address it. as we...
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. >>> kansas city played against the royals and the a's. ryan gollancz scores all the way from first to make it 3-0 kansas city. the next batter is john j and he shoots one down the left field line scoring escobar. back come the a's in the seventh inning. bruce maxwell connects for his first home run of the year cutting oakland's deficits to 1. then we move on to the next inning, pinch-hitter chad singles in the centerfield scoring matt holsen and the game was tied up 4. bottom of the inning the player serves up the go-ahead run and that was the game-winner as the royals when 5-4 today. at stanford, stanford's christian robinson scored all the way from first to give the cardinal a 4-3 win in the opening game of the ncaa tournament. stanford next place cal state fullerton tonight at 8 pm. >>> now to golf. tiger woods is a charge at the third round of the memorial on the par 4/9. his shot plans on the green and take a look at this ball. spins back towards the cup setting up for a birdie. tiger was five under on the front nine and pulled withi
. >>> kansas city played against the royals and the a's. ryan gollancz scores all the way from first to make it 3-0 kansas city. the next batter is john j and he shoots one down the left field line scoring escobar. back come the a's in the seventh inning. bruce maxwell connects for his first home run of the year cutting oakland's deficits to 1. then we move on to the next inning, pinch-hitter chad singles in the centerfield scoring matt holsen and the game was tied up 4. bottom of the...
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. >> new details on a shooting in kansas that left to deputies dead. they were shot by an inmate who overpowered them yesterday. they explain how investigators are piecing together what happened. >> reporter: it is time for us to begin the healing process. >> a routine prisoner transport end in tragedy in kansas city. to sheriff's deputies were shot by an inmate on friday.>> when they pulled into the parking lot and ready to transport, the inmates were overcome. it is very possible that with their own firearm, they were shot. >> teresa king died from her injuries early saturday morning. she had been with the sheriff's office for 14 years. patrick, a seven year veteran died on friday.>> they gave their lives for us. they did so fully aware and willing to do so. >> the two deputies were transporting to inmates from a kansas city courthouse. authorities inside the deputies followed proper transport procedure. both were handcuffed in the front and shackled. investigators won't say how the inmate was able to obtain the weapon. now the community is coming to
. >> new details on a shooting in kansas that left to deputies dead. they were shot by an inmate who overpowered them yesterday. they explain how investigators are piecing together what happened. >> reporter: it is time for us to begin the healing process. >> a routine prisoner transport end in tragedy in kansas city. to sheriff's deputies were shot by an inmate on friday.>> when they pulled into the parking lot and ready to transport, the inmates were overcome. it is...
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louis and kansas city. the rmo happening, was armour. the other five big meatpacking companies began to go out and would ever agree to ranchers and say, you bring your product directly to me, and and i will deal with it. thingthere was another which was the decentralization of the livestock industry. in other words, when anybody brought their cattle here, you had to transport them here. they had to be processed, then they would be sold. well, what if you could in fact go out and directly purchase of those animals, so that they do not have to be brought here before they want to their final resting place, and a sense, or where they were being processed. so the entire industry was kind of changing its whole format. it was decentralized rather than centralized, and the individual stockyards as we knew them then -- it meant that there were fewer cattle coming here. there was a big boom. in world war ii, but after world , it declined every year. big went through this transition. after armour here.losed its operation 1971, swift inn fact closed
louis and kansas city. the rmo happening, was armour. the other five big meatpacking companies began to go out and would ever agree to ranchers and say, you bring your product directly to me, and and i will deal with it. thingthere was another which was the decentralization of the livestock industry. in other words, when anybody brought their cattle here, you had to transport them here. they had to be processed, then they would be sold. well, what if you could in fact go out and directly...
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. >> all t,ri a candle light vigil planned to honor two kansas sheriff's deputies, died friday while transporting a inmate to a court hearing. that inmate attacked them, managing to get ahold of one their guns ain shothem both. the inmate was also shot. his condition tonight is unknown. >>> president trump's controversial policy of separating migrantfamilies, arrested at the border. he's blaming democrats. they note that separating children from parents is his policy. they say he's using the children as leverage in a legislative battle. christallone reports. >> reporter: amid scattered ot ts, the federal government continues separating immigrant children from their families at the u.s./mexico border. in a six-week border nearly 2,000 children have been taken from parents andeld in government shelters. >> the department of jtice will not stand idly by while our laws are being nulfied and undermined. >> the trump administration hopes changes to thea criteri to gain asylum in the u.s. and splitting families apart when they arrive here will deter others from coming. in a morning tweet th
. >> all t,ri a candle light vigil planned to honor two kansas sheriff's deputies, died friday while transporting a inmate to a court hearing. that inmate attacked them, managing to get ahold of one their guns ain shothem both. the inmate was also shot. his condition tonight is unknown. >>> president trump's controversial policy of separating migrantfamilies, arrested at the border. he's blaming democrats. they note that separating children from parents is his policy. they say...