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pouyanne at the energy conference in houston. joe: this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: "what'd you miss?" u.s. stocks -- at least the s&p and nasdaq -- rising for the second day. joe: what trade war? scarlet: exactly. target reports fourth-quarter results before the b ell. julia: and don't miss this -- u.s. secretary treasury steven mnuchin testifying before the house subcommittee. scarlet: that does "what'd you miss?" technology" isrg up next. joe: have a great evening. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg technology" and here is a check of first world news. president trump isn't backing down of threats he made to target eu any fractured cars if the block retaliated against his time to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum. he doubled down in a meeting with israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. barriers thatrade they are than tariffs, far worse than tariffs, and if they want to do something we will tax their cars that they send them here, like water. >> protesters marched from the ultimate demanding congression
pouyanne at the energy conference in houston. joe: this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: "what'd you miss?" u.s. stocks -- at least the s&p and nasdaq -- rising for the second day. joe: what trade war? scarlet: exactly. target reports fourth-quarter results before the b ell. julia: and don't miss this -- u.s. secretary treasury steven mnuchin testifying before the house subcommittee. scarlet: that does "what'd you miss?" technology" isrg up next. joe: have a great...
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the band was heading home to houston from disney world. members had posed for this picture just hours before that crash. the president today joined british prime minister theresa may in calling for russia to come clean on the poisoning of a former spy in england. and while that was happening, we learned another russian has turned up dead in london. charlie d'agata is there. >> reporter: the body of russian exile nikolai glushkov was discovered monday night and comes less than two weeks after russian spy sergei skripal, and his daughter were poisoned by a military-grade nerve agent made in russia. glushkov was an opponent of russian president vladimir putin, and now joins a list of 14 other russians who have died on british soil, some under mysterious circumstances and whose cases are now being reviewed. skripal and his daughter, yulia, remain in critical condition, as does the first police detective on the scene. novichok is a particularly nthal nerve agent. >> it's an unbelievably cruel and unpleasant way to go. >> reporter: toxicologist
the band was heading home to houston from disney world. members had posed for this picture just hours before that crash. the president today joined british prime minister theresa may in calling for russia to come clean on the poisoning of a former spy in england. and while that was happening, we learned another russian has turned up dead in london. charlie d'agata is there. >> reporter: the body of russian exile nikolai glushkov was discovered monday night and comes less than two weeks...
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we are going to establish right here in houston a new lunar institute the alongside the great center that you have here. >> the new center will provide means of communication and research for the world scientific community, and the president express ed the conviction that the new lunar institutet will help to unite the challenges of space exploration in partnership. at the same time that the united states prepares for the future in space, it continues to have dedication towards human needs in the coming years. at a nursing home in beaumont, texas, the president signed a proclamation declaring march senior citizen's month, and he took the opportunity to review tom social welfare achievements of the social welfare prole grams. under the johnson administration more than 90% of americans aged 65 and older have become eligible for retirement benefits. federal government commits to the special housing programs for senior citizens now total some $3 billion and medicare a landmark and social welfare legislation, and one of president johnson's most significant accomplishments paid the combine
we are going to establish right here in houston a new lunar institute the alongside the great center that you have here. >> the new center will provide means of communication and research for the world scientific community, and the president express ed the conviction that the new lunar institutet will help to unite the challenges of space exploration in partnership. at the same time that the united states prepares for the future in space, it continues to have dedication towards human...
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locales,, el 26 mauro aprovechÓ sacó un derechazo, liquidÓ el encuentro con un remate de derecha y houston 4 0. los locales se quedaron con 10 hombres, moviÓ la pizarra con un tanto en 32 y ganaba los visitantes en tiempo real. para mÁs informaciÓn contacto deportivo, regreso con ustedes, compaÑeros. presentadora: el vuelvan las imÁgenes de los visitantes de la costa de florida que no s b
locales,, el 26 mauro aprovechÓ sacó un derechazo, liquidÓ el encuentro con un remate de derecha y houston 4 0. los locales se quedaron con 10 hombres, moviÓ la pizarra con un tanto en 32 y ganaba los visitantes en tiempo real. para mÁs informaciÓn contacto deportivo, regreso con ustedes, compaÑeros. presentadora: el vuelvan las imÁgenes de los visitantes de la costa de florida que no s b
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for some reason he likes houston. i asked him why, he said, the astros beat the dodgers, now i like houston. >> what a deep thinker. >> how does he feel about the houston rockets? don't answer that. >> we saw the sun is shining in san francisco. let's bring in steve. will the sun disappear? >> it will. i thought you were talking about march weather madness. it is going to be an interesting next couple of days because we will have some low snow levels. as you know southern california went through winter with hardly any rain. it does not take much for the burn scar areas around santa barbara. they only had a half inch but that is enough to cause problems. one of the driest winters ever. so, the rainfall continues to move through the area. there are signs next week that it could get even worse. if that is the case this is only going to make the situation worse. although they are getting snow, big bear has had a lot of snow. but any rain can cause more problems with mudslides. take a look at the satellite. it is clear now
for some reason he likes houston. i asked him why, he said, the astros beat the dodgers, now i like houston. >> what a deep thinker. >> how does he feel about the houston rockets? don't answer that. >> we saw the sun is shining in san francisco. let's bring in steve. will the sun disappear? >> it will. i thought you were talking about march weather madness. it is going to be an interesting next couple of days because we will have some low snow levels. as you know...
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in the nba, houston looking for 16 wins ina in the nba, houston looking for 16 wins in a row. they haven't won the title since 1995, they are top at of the western conference at oklahoma city leading 32— 30 approaching half—time. until next time, it is by the now. —— bye for now. hello again. it felt like we had two different seasons across the uk yesterday, north to south. across northern areas in scotland, we had heavy snow causing transport disruption again. and temperatures struggled to get much above freezing. whereas further south, 11 degrees celsius and, indeed, we had some cloud breaks. and with the light winds around, it didn't feel too bad at all where the sunshine bothered breaking through. further north in scotland, though, it was another snow day, particularly over the high ground, and that snow again caused problems through those higher central belt motorways. now, looking at the weather picture at the moment, the last of the snow clearing away from the north highlands, but aside from that, we've got some clearer slots around. so a colder start to the day
in the nba, houston looking for 16 wins ina in the nba, houston looking for 16 wins in a row. they haven't won the title since 1995, they are top at of the western conference at oklahoma city leading 32— 30 approaching half—time. until next time, it is by the now. —— bye for now. hello again. it felt like we had two different seasons across the uk yesterday, north to south. across northern areas in scotland, we had heavy snow causing transport disruption again. and temperatures...
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oil pipelines is pivoting instead of oil tankers going into the port of houston to offload oil from the middle east and other areas around the world and that oil being piped to refineries along the coast and inland now u.s. oil produced here in the states is going into the pipelines and being shipped out to be exported the report makes sense given the new news release yesterday by the u.s. energy information agency that says the united states will produce over ten point six million barrels of oil per day this year a forty seven year high and roughly what saudi arabia produces plus the report says the u.s. is expected to surpass russia as the number one oil producing nation by twenty twenty three russia currently produces around eleven million barrels of oil per day . and to talk about all of that and more we're joined by chris martenson the founder of peak prosperity dot com chris thanks for joining us again saudi aramco says that with the growing demand for oil i guess the paez getting bigger and we can all get along with strong demand and growth around the world are we really all goin
oil pipelines is pivoting instead of oil tankers going into the port of houston to offload oil from the middle east and other areas around the world and that oil being piped to refineries along the coast and inland now u.s. oil produced here in the states is going into the pipelines and being shipped out to be exported the report makes sense given the new news release yesterday by the u.s. energy information agency that says the united states will produce over ten point six million barrels of...
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hurricane and he decided he wanted to praise houston strong. it was good to see the astros honored even though they broke a lot of hearts. most watched, most trusted and most grateful you spent the evening with us. good night from washington. be back with you tomorrow night. >> loud boom, next thing i knew, we are on it. >> innocent people getting hurt across this community. any residents with these suspicious packages under no circumstances touch them, move them or handle them in any way. >> no evidence of collusion between either campaign and the russians. >> we need guys like rick suc n succone to be fighting with my father. >> some other public forum to apologize to tens of millions of
hurricane and he decided he wanted to praise houston strong. it was good to see the astros honored even though they broke a lot of hearts. most watched, most trusted and most grateful you spent the evening with us. good night from washington. be back with you tomorrow night. >> loud boom, next thing i knew, we are on it. >> innocent people getting hurt across this community. any residents with these suspicious packages under no circumstances touch them, move them or handle them in...
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it's at a point, they are two games behind houston in the west and three games for all intense purposes because of tiebreakers but they may have to prioritize getting healthy instead of worrying about the number one seed in the west.>> coach would say we are prioritizing health over rushing guys back to chase the one seed, if you will. crazier things have happened in this league. we are choosing to play the long game and stay healthy with a full squad team. we will be something to deal with.>> reporter: we always like to show you the sites and sounds pregame, that's big bill walton the nba hall of famer over there. whenever a team like the lakers are in town it draws in people and the fact that luke walton, his son the former assistant coach is now the head coach of the lakers. the guys are getting warmed up and ready. will go and hear what steve kerr has to say in his pregame press conference. we will have more for you at 6:00. for now, the warriors are definitely shorthanded. joe fonzi back to you. >> i was just going to say that's an interesting point, do you rest them for the playof
it's at a point, they are two games behind houston in the west and three games for all intense purposes because of tiebreakers but they may have to prioritize getting healthy instead of worrying about the number one seed in the west.>> coach would say we are prioritizing health over rushing guys back to chase the one seed, if you will. crazier things have happened in this league. we are choosing to play the long game and stay healthy with a full squad team. we will be something to deal...
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'cause i think the caller was in dallas. >> host: in houston. >> guest: or in houston, yeah, so. >> host: now, melissa del bosque, before we got started you said it's been optioned? >> yes, it's been optioned by channing tatum's production company. he wants to play the fbi agent. >> host: who is his fbi partner. >> guest: his partner is alma perez and she's a latina from the border and they're the coolest, coolest investigative team like the exfiles. you've got the country boy from tennessee and a cool latina from the border working together to unravel this, investigation. >> host: so we're going to let you read how it concludes and how the trial concludes. the book is called "blood license", the true story of the drug cartel, the fbi and battle for a horse racing dynasty, melissa del bosque is the author. >> thank you. >> book tv tweet us, twitter.com/book tv or facebook.com/book tv. >> former u.n. ambassador john bolton recently chosen to serve as president trump's national security advisor talked about his book "surrender is not an option, defending america at the united nations and a
'cause i think the caller was in dallas. >> host: in houston. >> guest: or in houston, yeah, so. >> host: now, melissa del bosque, before we got started you said it's been optioned? >> yes, it's been optioned by channing tatum's production company. he wants to play the fbi agent. >> host: who is his fbi partner. >> guest: his partner is alma perez and she's a latina from the border and they're the coolest, coolest investigative team like the exfiles. you've...
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llegaron a houston y ahí noé por fin conoció a su mamá, aunque continuó viviendo con su tía carolina. ¿eras muy pegado a ella? noé: nunca me presentó como sobrino. siempre fui hijo. ilia: después carolina conoció a un hombre y quedó embarazada de él. noé: el padre de la niña no le ayudaba tampoco, nunca. ilia: la bebé shamaly nació en noviembre, justo cuando una nueva amiga comenzó a frecuentar el hogar. Érika gisela miranda era la novia de arnol, el hermano menor de carolina. noé: mi tía me la presentó una vez que vine de la escuela. la tía nos dijo que vino la mujer de nuestro tío a la casa. ilia: Érika y arnol se conocieron en méxico hace 2 años. ambos habían salido de honduras con planes de cruzar la frontera. según cuenta arnol, establecieron una relación sentimental y todo parecía marchar bien. ¿ella se embarazó de ti? arnol: sí. no me lo quería decir. después de unos meses me lo dijo pero ya lo sabía. ilia: tampoco le dijo que esperaba gemelos. en agosto de 2016, con tres meses de embarazo, Érika y arnol se arriesgaron a cruzar la frontera. duran
llegaron a houston y ahí noé por fin conoció a su mamá, aunque continuó viviendo con su tía carolina. ¿eras muy pegado a ella? noé: nunca me presentó como sobrino. siempre fui hijo. ilia: después carolina conoció a un hombre y quedó embarazada de él. noé: el padre de la niña no le ayudaba tampoco, nunca. ilia: la bebé shamaly nació en noviembre, justo cuando una nueva amiga comenzó a frecuentar el hogar. Érika gisela miranda era la novia de arnol, el hermano menor de...
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houston,he city of both air traffic control towers at the two major airports in houston were down after harvey. first responders, commercial traffic was shut down. air traffic was handled through the memorial air traffic control tower. it struck me, the level of and infrastructure is quite different to puerto rico. in texas, and traffic control towers were down immediately after harvey. regarding the standards for construction, my sources advise 20%hat prior to the storm, of the grid was down in puerto rico. was that correct? >> the grid had some significant deferred maintenance issues and operability issues before irma hits. when it came through a cause damage to the grid. it was not repaired before maria came in. rico,r efforts in puerto have you essentially established restored the grid with pre-storm performance? >> the stafford act allows us to restore the grid in its current configuration. the grid and puerto rico is about 44 years old. the average grid in the rest of the united states is about 15 years old. as we have gone and repaired the lines and the towers and all the weponen
houston,he city of both air traffic control towers at the two major airports in houston were down after harvey. first responders, commercial traffic was shut down. air traffic was handled through the memorial air traffic control tower. it struck me, the level of and infrastructure is quite different to puerto rico. in texas, and traffic control towers were down immediately after harvey. regarding the standards for construction, my sources advise 20%hat prior to the storm, of the grid was down...
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>>> entrenado en houston, 2016 y justamente despuÉs me acerque al gobierno del estado y formo parte del equipo tÉcnico. >> es muy importante entender que el entrenamiento le da a los jÓvenes todas las herramientas necesarias para aplicarlas. >> ¿greco como lo has aplicado. >> entrenÉ en miami y houston y en materia de sustentabilidad y responsabilidad social. >> yo sÉ que han hecho grandes smi seminarios >>> llevo como 10 aÑos. >> cuando vino al gore. >> he dado mÁs de 500 conferencias a 85 mil jof Óvene >> ¿cÓmo ha servido el entrenamiento? >> me entrenÉ en 2013 y he entrenado mÁs de 4.000 personas. >> como vez paulina son imparables en cada uno sus campos nos llena de inspiraciÓn y el trabajo maravilloso que estÁn realizando con esto nos despedimos. gracias. >> gracias a ti. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo mediodÍa. >> hoy es jueves de inmigraciÓn con alma rosa nieto y nos responderÁ las preguntas que ustedes nos han enviado. >> veremos cÓmo tratan los cuando atacan las alergias, siente el alivio de claritin sin somnolencia 24 horas día tras día tras día. por
>>> entrenado en houston, 2016 y justamente despuÉs me acerque al gobierno del estado y formo parte del equipo tÉcnico. >> es muy importante entender que el entrenamiento le da a los jÓvenes todas las herramientas necesarias para aplicarlas. >> ¿greco como lo has aplicado. >> entrenÉ en miami y houston y en materia de sustentabilidad y responsabilidad social. >> yo sÉ que han hecho grandes smi seminarios >>> llevo como 10 aÑos. >> cuando...
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i'm david westen, all by myself, alyx steele is in houston. we miss you. are you having fun down there? alix: i miss you, too. but i'm having a good time. in the markets, it's a risk on steel tone to the early morning trading. futures are higher and dow jones sitting right at 25,000. you see the dax up by 1% and a relief after the italian election over the weekend underway in europe. in asset classes, a weaker dollar story, turning lower with the headlines north korea is ready to potentially talk. ro-dollar up by .5%, the yen was modestly weaker against the dollar and is pretty much flat on the day. you're seeing selling on the bond market and treasuries moving higher by one basis point and some will be a supply coming from cbs. the crude .8% higher on the weaker dollar. david? david: time for headlines outside the business world and we turn to kayley. kayley: there's new pressure on the u.s. to agree to peace talks with north korea. kim jong-un is willing to give up nuclear weapons if the safety of his regime is guaranteed. south korea says the north is a
i'm david westen, all by myself, alyx steele is in houston. we miss you. are you having fun down there? alix: i miss you, too. but i'm having a good time. in the markets, it's a risk on steel tone to the early morning trading. futures are higher and dow jones sitting right at 25,000. you see the dax up by 1% and a relief after the italian election over the weekend underway in europe. in asset classes, a weaker dollar story, turning lower with the headlines north korea is ready to potentially...
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click or call. >> the world series champion houston astros. i have a hard time reading that as a yankees fan. they visited the white house and president trump singled out a few players, including pitcher justin verlander. >> justin and i played golf. i'm a pretty long hitter. this guy, he's a monster. he said he's a 2 or 3 handicap but he is much better than that. >> the president noted it was painful to honor the astros since he is from new york as well. the president also said it was easy to root for houston after what the city endured after the horrible hurricane and he decided he wanted to praise houston strong. it was good to see the astros honored even though they broke a lot of hearts. most watched, most trusted and most grateful you spent the evening with us. good night from washington. be back with you tomorrow night. >> tucker: this is a fox news alert.t. a draft report by republican members of the house intelligence committee says that there is "no evidence of collusion, coordination, or conspiracy between the trump campaign and the
click or call. >> the world series champion houston astros. i have a hard time reading that as a yankees fan. they visited the white house and president trump singled out a few players, including pitcher justin verlander. >> justin and i played golf. i'm a pretty long hitter. this guy, he's a monster. he said he's a 2 or 3 handicap but he is much better than that. >> the president noted it was painful to honor the astros since he is from new york as well. the president also...
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i toured the devastating communities in my district and the cities of houston. punishing rain, rising rivers wreak wreaked havoc on my state. roads for flooded, homes oh blit rated and many lost their lives. i witness the strength of the texas spirit that was the positive. and many volunteers hopped in boats to rescue people who were stranded on the rooftops or trap in a vehicle. others waited out into the waters filled with snakes, and fire ants to save their loved ones or even to help a stranger. texans helping each other rose to the challenge and assisted one another in a tough time. strong coordination and army core of engineers played a key role and i commend the efforts and the response to hurricane harvey. this kind of team work was evident in florida after hurricane irma. hurricane maria shattered puerto rico and even today much of the island is struggling to recover. it is important that we learn from the lessons of each of the storms and better prepare for the future. natural disasters bring a lot of harm and provide an tupt to put differences aside an
i toured the devastating communities in my district and the cities of houston. punishing rain, rising rivers wreak wreaked havoc on my state. roads for flooded, homes oh blit rated and many lost their lives. i witness the strength of the texas spirit that was the positive. and many volunteers hopped in boats to rescue people who were stranded on the rooftops or trap in a vehicle. others waited out into the waters filled with snakes, and fire ants to save their loved ones or even to help a...
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if we would stop changing, we >>> six months since the hurricane devastated houston. for most of us the storm is a distant memory. but for people whose lives were shattered by the floods, the destruction is still all too real. meg oliver spoke to some of them. >> the u-haul driving through. >> six months after hurricane harvey flooded houston. christine still drives into some of the hardest hit areas. >> wow, stuffed all right. in here. bed is in here. we have, some coffee tables. >> christine has been collecting donations for families struggling to rebuild after harvey's five feet of rain caused record breaking floods. >> do you want to take the groceries in to, in to her name is jenny. off awe jenny johnson lost everything. >> it was, it was the worst experience i ever had. you know the water came up. to my waistline. and i have little babies. >> inside her home, mattresses lie on the floor. insulationed bulges from the frame. and doors are missing. >> you still don't hatch walls. >> no. >> throughout the house. >> right. >> six months later. >> johnson's family rec
if we would stop changing, we >>> six months since the hurricane devastated houston. for most of us the storm is a distant memory. but for people whose lives were shattered by the floods, the destruction is still all too real. meg oliver spoke to some of them. >> the u-haul driving through. >> six months after hurricane harvey flooded houston. christine still drives into some of the hardest hit areas. >> wow, stuffed all right. in here. bed is in here. we have, some...
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the two major airports in houston went down after harvey. the first responders, of course commercial traffic was shut down, but first responders, air traffic, was handled through the memorial hospital air traffic control tower. they have a pad at the airport and it struck me as in the continental united states a level of construction and infrastructure is quite different from, for instance, in puerto rico. and yet even in texas, in houston, air traffic control towers were down immediately after harvey for first responders to use. so regarding the standards of grid construction, in puerto rico, my sources advise me that prior to the storm approximately% of the grid was down in puerto rico, is that correct? >> congressman, the grid had some significant deferred maintenance issues and significant operability issues before irma hit. irma when it came to kos causee damage to the grid that wasn't fully repaired before marie came in and for the damaged a grid. >> your efforts in puerto rico, have you essentially established restored the grid to its
the two major airports in houston went down after harvey. the first responders, of course commercial traffic was shut down, but first responders, air traffic, was handled through the memorial hospital air traffic control tower. they have a pad at the airport and it struck me as in the continental united states a level of construction and infrastructure is quite different from, for instance, in puerto rico. and yet even in texas, in houston, air traffic control towers were down immediately after...
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let's go back to marcus moore in houston, texas. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: here in the houston area, they have been waiting for the floodwaters to recede. part of the access road here north of houston where we are, it was under water. the water has receded. still slow going for drivers this morning. this storm system produced at least four tornadoes that tore through the south overnight. we have seen pictures and video from north of jackson, mississippi, that showed roofs from homes and businesses ripped away. there has been lightning that's sparked fires and also strong winds, peeled the roofs away from homes. at texas a&m university in college station, students were scrambling for cover as torrents of rain water poured into buildings there. san antonio, the scene just as bad, rescuers were wading into rising waters to help people. many talked about how quickly the waters rose and in louisiana, a tree fell on to a home nearly missing a man who was sitting inside that house and back here in houston, where people are still r
let's go back to marcus moore in houston, texas. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: here in the houston area, they have been waiting for the floodwaters to recede. part of the access road here north of houston where we are, it was under water. the water has receded. still slow going for drivers this morning. this storm system produced at least four tornadoes that tore through the south overnight. we have seen pictures and video from north of jackson, mississippi, that showed roofs from...
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. ♪ ♪ jorge: la compaÑÍas hizo responsable de la muerte del perro de una pasajera que volaba de houston a nueva york. un asistente de vuelo habrÍa obligado a la dueÑa en ponerlo en el compartimiento superior para el equipaje de mano, donde apareciÓ sin vida luego de tres horas de vuelo. viajaba junto a schusterhijas pequeÑas y su mascota que sÓlo tenÍa-- la pasajera viajaba junto sus pequeÑas y su mascota que sÓlo tenÍa tres meses de edad. >> el esposo se encontraba en houston trabajando por eso catalina y sus dos niÑos lo incluyeron en el viaje desde nueva york para ir a visitarlo. >> era como un hermano para mÍ, dice del cachorro de 10 meses de nacido. pero el viaje se convirtiÓ en una pesadilla, despuÉs de que la azafata del vuelo les exigiÓ colocar la bolsa especial para animales en la que viajaba coquito, en el compartimiento superior. en vez de llevarlo debajo del asiento, frente a ellos, donde pensaban ponerlo. >> le dijimos que era un perrito, y ella nos dijo que no importaba, que igual tenÍamos que ponerlo allÍ. y la misma azafata nos ayudÓ a ponerlo y cerrÓ e
. ♪ ♪ jorge: la compaÑÍas hizo responsable de la muerte del perro de una pasajera que volaba de houston a nueva york. un asistente de vuelo habrÍa obligado a la dueÑa en ponerlo en el compartimiento superior para el equipaje de mano, donde apareciÓ sin vida luego de tres horas de vuelo. viajaba junto a schusterhijas pequeÑas y su mascota que sÓlo tenÍa-- la pasajera viajaba junto sus pequeÑas y su mascota que sÓlo tenÍa tres meses de edad. >> el esposo se encontraba en...
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you can't judge a book by looking at the cover [x2] >> reporter: houston, texas. affectionately nicknamed "the big heart." the perfect backdrop for leon jacob, a wannabe surgeon whose linked-in page would have you believe he's transplanting hearts by day, all while capturing hearts by night. >> reporter: you know how to talk to women. >> yeah, i do. i respect them very much. and most men don't treat them that way. >> reporter: by now, he's in the loving arms of a new woman, successful single mom valerie, mcdannell. -- mcdaniel. but this couple has some obstacles before they can get to happily ever afterpart. first of all, leon's ex-girlfriend, meghan, may be gone, but her stalking charge still dogs him. >> i'm not 100% sure to this day why she ran away like she did. >> reporter: you can't get a medical license in texas with a felony. could there be a prescription to cure that problem? >> and according to prosecutors the way that he's goin' to eliminate that problem is by eliminating her. >> reporter: that's right, the man who took an oath to "do no harm" is allege
you can't judge a book by looking at the cover [x2] >> reporter: houston, texas. affectionately nicknamed "the big heart." the perfect backdrop for leon jacob, a wannabe surgeon whose linked-in page would have you believe he's transplanting hearts by day, all while capturing hearts by night. >> reporter: you know how to talk to women. >> yeah, i do. i respect them very much. and most men don't treat them that way. >> reporter: by now, he's in the loving arms of...
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people threatened by flooding there, and tornados in houston. we have microclimates back. gilroy at 81, 76-79 for north bay. now, on the coastal side, about 66-67 degrees, but low 70s in downtown south san francisco and 75 to 77 through the north bay valleys until santa rosa northward with low 80s. east bay is 73-76 degrees. inland where we have 78-82 degrees. all right. let's look at how the rest of the day unfolds as far as getting near record high temperatures. napa is the closest at 77 in the forecast, 78 the record, just from last year. san jose within three degrees today, and you see livermore about four, and then san francisco, about ninine. the shark tank looks gorgeous, all the surrounding clean air in the south bay. temperatures 75, 73, no need for a jacket. get a sidewalk cafe for lunch. 6s at 4:00 at the coast, but mid-70s elsewhere, and 60s at 8:00, and midnight, milder, temperatures in the low to upper 50s. in fact, we'll drop down into the upper 40s to mid-50s overnight hours, and might save yourself some money and not use a heate
people threatened by flooding there, and tornados in houston. we have microclimates back. gilroy at 81, 76-79 for north bay. now, on the coastal side, about 66-67 degrees, but low 70s in downtown south san francisco and 75 to 77 through the north bay valleys until santa rosa northward with low 80s. east bay is 73-76 degrees. inland where we have 78-82 degrees. all right. let's look at how the rest of the day unfolds as far as getting near record high temperatures. napa is the closest at 77 in...
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and that we were also talking about the pentagon papers in the houston plant and the houston plant was of extreme national security. it was about the lbj administration and about the jfk administration. and he said -- so now -- and i will just leave you with this. he told me about something that i did not know about. in 1936, there was a supreme court decision that tells the duties of the president in terms of national security. in peace and war. but, there was one commander in chief, not 535 of them in the congress. one. he could do whatever he wanted. it was not illegal. it is not even illegal to not tell the congress. if you don't want to tell the congress, you don't have to. that was part of that decision. it is called, if anyone cares to look it up, 1936, u.s. versus curtiss wright export corporation. curtiss spelled "curtiss." it is worth reading. you will be amazed at the presidential powers. and that is why they say -- on day one they are going to do so and so. the presidents duty -- he has free reign over foreign affairs. and you saw this in front of you, if you are old enough
and that we were also talking about the pentagon papers in the houston plant and the houston plant was of extreme national security. it was about the lbj administration and about the jfk administration. and he said -- so now -- and i will just leave you with this. he told me about something that i did not know about. in 1936, there was a supreme court decision that tells the duties of the president in terms of national security. in peace and war. but, there was one commander in chief, not 535...
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. >>> six months since the hurricane devastated houston. for most of us the storm is a distant memory. but for people whose lives were shattered by the floods, the destruction is still all too real. meg oliver spoke to some of them. >> the u-haul driving through. >> six months after hurricane harvey flooded houston. christine still drives into some of the hardest hit areas. >> wow, stuffed all right. in here. bed is in here. we have, some coffee tables. >> christine has been collecting donations for families struggling to rebuild after harvey's five feet of rain caused record breaking floods. >> do you want to take the groceries in to, in to her name is jenny. off awe jenny johnson lost everything. >> it was, it was the worst experience i ever had. you know the water came up. to my waistline. and i have little babies. >> inside her home, mattresses lie on the floor. insulationed bulges from the frame. and doors are missing. >> you still don't hatch walls. >> no. >> throughout the house. >> right. >> six months later. >> johnson's family rec
. >>> six months since the hurricane devastated houston. for most of us the storm is a distant memory. but for people whose lives were shattered by the floods, the destruction is still all too real. meg oliver spoke to some of them. >> the u-haul driving through. >> six months after hurricane harvey flooded houston. christine still drives into some of the hardest hit areas. >> wow, stuffed all right. in here. bed is in here. we have, some coffee tables. >>...
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brian sullivan is in houston at sarah week, one ostthe b gatherings of oil executives and officials. >> reporter: optimistic yet cautious. those words describe the mood at one of the world's biggest oil, gas, and e conferences. after a boom, and then a terrible bust, all in the last tenars, the price of oil has anmained relatively stable lately. the industry is once again talking about growth. >> what you have seen is as the economy growsglobally, healthy emand that we are seeing and forecasting going forward, the economy is doing very well, not only in this country but the world. and with ,th it will be healthy demand, that is our projection. >> r caution there is a new threat to that optimism. a lack of new capital coming into e the globalrgy markets. the head of opec warns that unless major new investments are made soon, production growth y drop.ould actua and with demand growing, the world could one against face an kind of energy crisis. >> if the trend of the last two or three years continue, and god forbid, we will be sowg seeds for a future global energy crisis that nobody wan
brian sullivan is in houston at sarah week, one ostthe b gatherings of oil executives and officials. >> reporter: optimistic yet cautious. those words describe the mood at one of the world's biggest oil, gas, and e conferences. after a boom, and then a terrible bust, all in the last tenars, the price of oil has anmained relatively stable lately. the industry is once again talking about growth. >> what you have seen is as the economy growsglobally, healthy emand that we are seeing...
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top executives meeting in houston this week. you will hear from the head of trump's expedition unit. and steve mnuchin joins us. -- we gets thoughts his thoughts on the tariffs. . >> president trump proposed tariffs could pitch him against his own party. his chief economic advisor resigned over the decision leaving the white house without its moderating influence and creating a void which could be to -- filled by the trade hardliners. great to have you with us. talk about what you think the departure means to economic termy and in the short with the decision over these tariffs. board onk across the both sides you are seeing condemnation of this as a policy. it was clear his influence had either been minimized or the president was ignoring him on this issue. i am not surprised he would leave. there are a lot of business nowle and economists saying what? several advisers who remain have been talking absolute economic nonsense. , ithey get the upper hand could be a bad sign for the u.s. economy and the world. >> like all of us you
top executives meeting in houston this week. you will hear from the head of trump's expedition unit. and steve mnuchin joins us. -- we gets thoughts his thoughts on the tariffs. . >> president trump proposed tariffs could pitch him against his own party. his chief economic advisor resigned over the decision leaving the white house without its moderating influence and creating a void which could be to -- filled by the trade hardliners. great to have you with us. talk about what you think...
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it filled up the bayous and then it flooded downtown houston. so it had sort of a cascading effect here. this gets more into flood mitigation. i think, you know you always hear now, you know the , prevention piece is so important. can you tell me whether the cypress creek reservoir, the third reservoir is on your list of projects? >> congressman, thanks. i can see from here even without my glasses that's a 1940s plan, and i think you'll agree that a lot has changed in the hydrology of the region upstream and downstream since a lot of 1940. development which increases significantly the runoff. to answer your question, we have a number of projects that we have identified that we're going to try to put forth to the administration for funding in the supplemental that congress passed, to be able to take a look at that reservoir other , opportunities to improve the lood -- >> my time -- if i can just say, it's the governor's number one priority, you told me that and it's also my number one priority is to get that cypress reservoir built and reinforced
it filled up the bayous and then it flooded downtown houston. so it had sort of a cascading effect here. this gets more into flood mitigation. i think, you know you always hear now, you know the , prevention piece is so important. can you tell me whether the cypress creek reservoir, the third reservoir is on your list of projects? >> congressman, thanks. i can see from here even without my glasses that's a 1940s plan, and i think you'll agree that a lot has changed in the hydrology of the...
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explicaciÓn, penso que tenÍa una ampolla y acabÓ amputado porque con traje la bacteria come carne en houston. >> vi que se me abriÓ mi pie. >> dice desconocer dÓnde y como le dio la infecciÓn, solo recuerda que tenÍa una herida por una uÑa enterrada. >> los doctores me preguntaban si andaba en galveston o lagos o rÍos y no he estado en ningÚn lado de esos. >> raÚl cuenta que el tejido de su pie comenzaba a ponerse negro y un dÍa despuÉs entrÓ a cirugÍa el doctor fue uno de los mÉdicos que le amputÓ la pierna. (hablan inglÉs) el tejido estaba muerto, la bacteria habÍa llegado a los mÚsculos del pie, el doctor reconoce que las vÍctimas de ti defensas bajas. >> raÚl reyes no tiene seguro mÉdico, se desplaza en muleta ahora su familia lucha para juntar fondos para una prÓtesis que pasa los diez mil dÓlares. >> no hasta tomo como... un castigo, lo tomo como una prueba de dios. >> los doctores aseguran que la bacteria come carne ya no estÁ en raÚl reyes, sin embargo, comentan que van a estar vigilantes porque nunca se sabe si puede volver, en houston texas, noticias telemun
explicaciÓn, penso que tenÍa una ampolla y acabÓ amputado porque con traje la bacteria come carne en houston. >> vi que se me abriÓ mi pie. >> dice desconocer dÓnde y como le dio la infecciÓn, solo recuerda que tenÍa una herida por una uÑa enterrada. >> los doctores me preguntaban si andaba en galveston o lagos o rÍos y no he estado en ningÚn lado de esos. >> raÚl cuenta que el tejido de su pie comenzaba a ponerse negro y un dÍa despuÉs entrÓ a cirugÍa el...
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houston avoids the upset 67-65. here is the first upset of the day. 11 seed loyola out of chicago, first tournament game in 33 years, 6 seed miami. kings up 1, seconds to go. dante ingram. catch and shoot three! loyola a winner. 64-62. the nfl raiders are making moves. jordy will replace crabtree. there is a new tale back in town. nelson was the star green bay. decided to cut him, a two-year deal in the neighborhood of $15 million. i like that neighborhood. last year nelson 53 catches, six tds would have been more but once aaron rodgers was hurt packers were toast. nell sons's arrival, crabtree's getting his gold chain snapped a second time setting offer a brawl. running back doug martin, a one-year deal. the muscle hamster they call him which he doesn't like. but lost his job in tampa. john gruden likes him. question now is whether martin will split carries with marshawn lynch or does he flat out replace beast mode. funny moment after the game last night. walton was walking back to the hotel. the rookie gave the ha
houston avoids the upset 67-65. here is the first upset of the day. 11 seed loyola out of chicago, first tournament game in 33 years, 6 seed miami. kings up 1, seconds to go. dante ingram. catch and shoot three! loyola a winner. 64-62. the nfl raiders are making moves. jordy will replace crabtree. there is a new tale back in town. nelson was the star green bay. decided to cut him, a two-year deal in the neighborhood of $15 million. i like that neighborhood. last year nelson 53 catches, six tds...
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now two back of houston in the loss column. mike schumann with reaction. >> i think the schedule and injuries finally caught up with the warriors. three games in four nights with the back-to-back and five injured players and that equalled a loss here in minnesota. >> played some good teams. you know, obviously the easy answer to point to is we're men down right now. we're battling and competing and that's the fight that we need going into the playoffs so i like where we're at. >> it is what it is. that's our job and what we're expected to do every night. guys have to come in and play extra minutes. got to do it. we're not complaining. nobody is in the locker room, you know, screaming for guys to get back. we want those guys to be healthy and 100% healthy when they come back and we'll figure it out in the meantime. >> we didn't make some open shots that we had and there's a reason for that. i think we're a little fatigued and we've been playing our top guys with all the injuries that we've had and maybe it caught up to us, but t
now two back of houston in the loss column. mike schumann with reaction. >> i think the schedule and injuries finally caught up with the warriors. three games in four nights with the back-to-back and five injured players and that equalled a loss here in minnesota. >> played some good teams. you know, obviously the easy answer to point to is we're men down right now. we're battling and competing and that's the fight that we need going into the playoffs so i like where we're at....
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. >> tucker: houston is more temperate than san francisco but houston doesn't look like that. if it was just like the weather, houston which is bigger by a factoriv of five, there are non. >> we have more lenient drug laws here. >> tucker: it's run by liberals who aren't good at running things. >> we have a problem. if you're going to point out hypodermic needles, 65,000 people of your dying because of that. it plays into all of that including rural kentucky and rural ohio.o. san francisco is a big target and you can point out san francisco. >> you want to concede that unrestrained immigration, the crowding in california, rising housing prices, millions of poor people coming into this state all.had no bad effects at unrestrained immigration in california has had any downside, any. >> the biggest downside is the criminal element like to pray en them and there's been a real problem. >> tucker: they are the victims. >> is not kate steinle was the victim, it's the illegals. t >> this is why we need congress to deal with the immigration issue. he told them to make a deal and said h
. >> tucker: houston is more temperate than san francisco but houston doesn't look like that. if it was just like the weather, houston which is bigger by a factoriv of five, there are non. >> we have more lenient drug laws here. >> tucker: it's run by liberals who aren't good at running things. >> we have a problem. if you're going to point out hypodermic needles, 65,000 people of your dying because of that. it plays into all of that including rural kentucky and rural...
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ilia: en ese entonces, lulú estaba en houston con un permiso temporal. por eso viajaba con frecuencia a méxico. ramón: creo que después de unos cuántos meses yendo y viniendo, visitándola y saliendo, y viéndonos en dates o con los niños empezamos más serio. me quedaba en su departamento o ella conmigo. pasábamos muchos fines de semana juntos. ilia: ¿qué pensaba tu familia de ella? ramón: mi mamá y papá y mi hermana la querían mucho, porque vieron que ella me ayudaba mucho. ilia: ¿qué hacía por ti? ramón: era para ella como su rey. me levantaba y teníao. había conseguido una mujer así. ilia: en marzo 2009, después de 1 año y medio de noviazgo, ramón y lulú se casaron. ramón: algo pequeño entre familia y unos amigos. ella estaba muy contenta y feliz con su ceremonia. ilia: la ayudaste con su situación legal en estados unidos. ramón: sí, esa fue una de las cosas que mirando hacia atrás--porque enseguida que nos casamos, no habíamos ido ni de luna de miel, ella empezó a hacer los trámites para tener sus papeles de residenci
ilia: en ese entonces, lulú estaba en houston con un permiso temporal. por eso viajaba con frecuencia a méxico. ramón: creo que después de unos cuántos meses yendo y viniendo, visitándola y saliendo, y viéndonos en dates o con los niños empezamos más serio. me quedaba en su departamento o ella conmigo. pasábamos muchos fines de semana juntos. ilia: ¿qué pensaba tu familia de ella? ramón: mi mamá y papá y mi hermana la querían mucho, porque vieron que ella me ayudaba mucho. ilia:...
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and houston avoids the upset 67-65 process. here the upset. 11 seed loyala of chicago place the first tourn inmate 3 years saying taking on 6 seed miami. dance be on the rim. hurricane, marcus towns to dante ingram for the win. beat the buzzer. and loyala, the 11 seed stuns miami. 64-62. what about steph curry university, aka, davidson 12 teed og on kentucky. davidson trail by 10. come back. rustying regal lays up but all kentucky after that kevin knox with 25. and same exact place at the screen. pick and pop. and they'll advance to the second right now round against buffalo 78-73. a little golf first round of the arnold palmer invitational at bay hill. tiger woods second last we can. this is from 71 feet out. somebody measured that. tiger very happy with a bird y putt on 7. shot a 4 under 68. four shots behind the leader. abc 7 sports brought to you by toyota. >> been a long time we heard the tiger roar. >> you may hear it more. and the crazies to the pac 12. what a disastrous season. arizona in the midst of scandal. number on
and houston avoids the upset 67-65 process. here the upset. 11 seed loyala of chicago place the first tourn inmate 3 years saying taking on 6 seed miami. dance be on the rim. hurricane, marcus towns to dante ingram for the win. beat the buzzer. and loyala, the 11 seed stuns miami. 64-62. what about steph curry university, aka, davidson 12 teed og on kentucky. davidson trail by 10. come back. rustying regal lays up but all kentucky after that kevin knox with 25. and same exact place at the...
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ilia: en ese entonces, lulú estaba en houston con un permiso temporal. por eso viajaba con frecuencia a méxico. ramón: creo que después de unos cuántos meses yendo y viniendo, visitándola y saliendo, y viéndonos en dates o con los niños empezamos más serio. me quedaba en su departamento o ella conmigo. pasábamos muchos fines de semana juntos. ilia: ¿qué pensaba tu familia de ella? ramón: mi mamá y papá y mi hermana la querían mucho, porque vieron que ella me ayudaba mucho. ilia: ¿qué hacía por ti? ramón: era para ella como su rey. me levantaba y tenía el desayuno hecho. me sentía como que nunca había conseguido una mujer así. ilia: en marzo 2009, después de 1 año y medio de noviazgo, ramón y lulú se casaron. ramón: algo pequeño entre familia y unos amigos. ella estaba muy contenta y feliz con su ceremonia. ilia: la ayudaste con su situación legal en estados unidos. ramón: sí, esa fue una de las cosas que mirando hacia atrás--porque enseguida que nos casamos, no habíamos ido ni de luna de miel, ella empezó a hacer los tr
ilia: en ese entonces, lulú estaba en houston con un permiso temporal. por eso viajaba con frecuencia a méxico. ramón: creo que después de unos cuántos meses yendo y viniendo, visitándola y saliendo, y viéndonos en dates o con los niños empezamos más serio. me quedaba en su departamento o ella conmigo. pasábamos muchos fines de semana juntos. ilia: ¿qué pensaba tu familia de ella? ramón: mi mamá y papá y mi hermana la querían mucho, porque vieron que ella me ayudaba mucho. ilia:...
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and josh blackman, associate law professor in houston much landmark cases live on monday on c-span, c-span.org and listen with the c-span radio at. order your copy of the companion book that's available that c-span.org there's a link on our website to the interactive constitution tonight on c-span2, part of today's american israel public affairs conference including remarks from israeli prime minister discusses mental health services for veterans. later, house armed service committee hearing on military operations in africa. as part of a visit to washington, d.c. the israeli prime minister spoke at a conference of the republican affairs committee. he talked about the diplomatic efforts round the world and the relationship with the united states. this i5
and josh blackman, associate law professor in houston much landmark cases live on monday on c-span, c-span.org and listen with the c-span radio at. order your copy of the companion book that's available that c-span.org there's a link on our website to the interactive constitution tonight on c-span2, part of today's american israel public affairs conference including remarks from israeli prime minister discusses mental health services for veterans. later, house armed service committee hearing on...
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down 9% of a session over to brian sullivan in houston at the big energy summit oil is in big decline. >> it is a hot topic here today as well as have tariffs and nafta and the news of the white house and oh, by the way sh the expanding role of electric vehicles on an oil world we'll talk about that with the ceo of shell the biggest single cash generator bumping exxon down to two and why investors seemed to have abandoned energy stocks and why they shouldn't and by the way, another stash ta -- cnbc with the ceo. >> here on the floor of the new york stock ex change we saw that comeback and we're going back to session lows. >> the market is realizing that the tariffs are part of an initial salvo trade. and they've been in denial people are saying this is not going to escalate into a global trade war, it is looking more likely and you see a city off the lows for the day so here is my analysis here. concerns over a wider trade war is now starting to seep into the overall consciousness. remember the global paradigm global -- synchronized global growth and record earnings this could threate
down 9% of a session over to brian sullivan in houston at the big energy summit oil is in big decline. >> it is a hot topic here today as well as have tariffs and nafta and the news of the white house and oh, by the way sh the expanding role of electric vehicles on an oil world we'll talk about that with the ceo of shell the biggest single cash generator bumping exxon down to two and why investors seemed to have abandoned energy stocks and why they shouldn't and by the way, another stash...
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jackie deangelis is in houston for the sirra week conferr:ce. >> reporhe energy industry is facing a new pressing issue, tariffs. president trump's promise last week of imposing tariffs on imported steel and aluminum could raise costs for an industry that has scrambled to get them down since oil prices have dropped. but analysts the fear may be worse than the reality. >> we don't view it as much an issue. it comes out to about 5 to 7% of a total pipeline build cost, tually coming from the raw steel material. even if we were to see cosn inflatn terms of steel tariffs driving prices higher, it wouldn't be all that impactful for the pipeline op ators. >> another consequence of tariffs on imported steel is the fact that u.s. producers are working on making the graded steel needed for large-scale pipe projects, but the ramp-up y not be as fast to meet demand. >> it could actually result in being able to source this steel from those areashat could only produce the highest grade steel. that would be a bigger concern, where we can't actuallyso build of the large-diameter pipes that are reall
jackie deangelis is in houston for the sirra week conferr:ce. >> reporhe energy industry is facing a new pressing issue, tariffs. president trump's promise last week of imposing tariffs on imported steel and aluminum could raise costs for an industry that has scrambled to get them down since oil prices have dropped. but analysts the fear may be worse than the reality. >> we don't view it as much an issue. it comes out to about 5 to 7% of a total pipeline build cost, tually coming...
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houston avoids the upset 67-65. here is the first upset of the day. 11 seed loyola out of chicago, first tournament game in 33 years, 6 seed miami. kings up 1, seconds to go. dante ingram. catch and shoot three! loyola a winner. 64-62. the nfl raiders are making moves. jordy will replace crabtree. there is a new tale back in town. nelson was the star green bay. decided to cut him, a two-year deal in the neighborhood of $15 million. i like that neighborhood. last year nelson 53 catches, six tds would have been more but once aaron rodgers was hurt packers were toast. nell sons's arrival, crabtree's getting his gold chain snapped a second time setting offer a brawl. running back doug martin, a one-year deal. the muscle hamster they call him which he doesn't like. but lost his job in tampa. john gruden likes him. question now is whether martin will split carries with marshawn lynch or does he flat out replace beast mode. funny moment after the game last night. walton was walking back to the hotel. the rookie gave the ha
houston avoids the upset 67-65. here is the first upset of the day. 11 seed loyola out of chicago, first tournament game in 33 years, 6 seed miami. kings up 1, seconds to go. dante ingram. catch and shoot three! loyola a winner. 64-62. the nfl raiders are making moves. jordy will replace crabtree. there is a new tale back in town. nelson was the star green bay. decided to cut him, a two-year deal in the neighborhood of $15 million. i like that neighborhood. last year nelson 53 catches, six tds...
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rather, 122-112, six in a row for the houston rockets. it's guns i got again, at the wcc conference championship. danny question mark didn't go so well for your see why you can tonight. josh perkins through five defenders, look at that replay. how does that happen? nine at halftime and put them is cruising in the second half. they are an international collection, killian tilley, the frenchman inside. 22 points and number six in the country, winning the wcc tournament over byu's cougars and exhibition visible. -- down in the desert today got good pitching out of chad minaya, metals and continues to rangers, the three three-game in the setting, the young nick rifle down the right field going to score. they end up winning it by -- 5- 3. the giants were off, one of their old buddies and a guy who is very near and dear to all giant fans was thinking about his old team today, that's kim linthicum, and a texas uniform. look at him with the rangers, a proof that he does still hold the giants close to his heart. he was asked by san francisco chron
rather, 122-112, six in a row for the houston rockets. it's guns i got again, at the wcc conference championship. danny question mark didn't go so well for your see why you can tonight. josh perkins through five defenders, look at that replay. how does that happen? nine at halftime and put them is cruising in the second half. they are an international collection, killian tilley, the frenchman inside. 22 points and number six in the country, winning the wcc tournament over byu's cougars and...
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the biggest names in energy are gathered in houston for an annual summit organized by ihs markets. brian sullivan is there and he sat down with saudi aramco's ceo. they talked about everything from the company's looming ipo to potential trade wars and to the u.s. shale oil boom. >>> in terms of deman, it's healthy. we're looking at 98 million, 99 million barrels of demand. we are looking at 1.5 million barrels, 1.7 million barrels of additional demand. with the national decline, i think there's a capacity in the market in terms of supply to include the shale and the growth that we're seeing currently in the shale. >> the world is generally reflating. saudi arabia came out recession. china is growing still at a fast clip the united states is doing very well is there anything in your projections that would imply a slow down in demand growth in the next couple of years >> you're seeing healthy economy growth globally. healthy demand that we are seeing and forecasting going forward. the economy is doing very well, not only in country, but also in the rest of the world. with that there
the biggest names in energy are gathered in houston for an annual summit organized by ihs markets. brian sullivan is there and he sat down with saudi aramco's ceo. they talked about everything from the company's looming ipo to potential trade wars and to the u.s. shale oil boom. >>> in terms of deman, it's healthy. we're looking at 98 million, 99 million barrels of demand. we are looking at 1.5 million barrels, 1.7 million barrels of additional demand. with the national decline, i...
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clippers lost to houston last night. >>> today's the start of the women's ncaa tournament. cal is the 7th seed. they will take on virginia at 2 pacific time. the winner will take on south carolina in the next round. the stanford women are seeded fourth in the lexington kentucky regional. they hosted 13th seeded done zagga tomorrow and the man's tournament has been a emment. -- embarrassment: there are no pa. c-pac-12 teams left. pac12 teams left. >>> paying tribute to a north bay's sheriff deputy killed in the line of duty. when we return remember a young deputy who was on the job for a couple years. >>> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> 5:31 on a wet friday morning. i am gasia mikaelian. >> i am alex save incidental. it's been a wet week and will continue throughout the day today. >> that's correct. problem into next wednesday and thursday and the pattern changes. >> that's three weeks of good weather for us. >> it really is. >> the beat goes on today. no doubt about it. and today is active as alex mentioned because anything goes just about today. and that includes thundersto
clippers lost to houston last night. >>> today's the start of the women's ncaa tournament. cal is the 7th seed. they will take on virginia at 2 pacific time. the winner will take on south carolina in the next round. the stanford women are seeded fourth in the lexington kentucky regional. they hosted 13th seeded done zagga tomorrow and the man's tournament has been a emment. -- embarrassment: there are no pa. c-pac-12 teams left. pac12 teams left. >>> paying tribute to a north...
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the chase lead police across the city of houston. the officers heard their own squad car leaving while making a stop....and called for help. houston police turned to their own radio system ...demanding the man surrender. officers were forced to deploy spike strips.(sot) (jr stone)lt. ronnie willkens, houston police department: "we actually had one of our hostages several attempts to spark. the car started to catch fire." no one was injured in that fire. police say the suspect is facing two felony charges. (justine) a 9-11 emergency responder who saved hundreds has died of cancer at the age of 45. thomas phelan, a new york ferry captain who later became a city firefighter, died friday. the new york city fire department said when the twin towers were hit, phelan helped ferry people from lower manhattan. in 2003, phelan joined the f-d-n-y as a firefighter and was promoted to marine pilot. mayor of new york city sent a tweet sunday honoring his service and sacrifice. phelan is one of the thousands of victims of cancer linked to the 9/11
the chase lead police across the city of houston. the officers heard their own squad car leaving while making a stop....and called for help. houston police turned to their own radio system ...demanding the man surrender. officers were forced to deploy spike strips.(sot) (jr stone)lt. ronnie willkens, houston police department: "we actually had one of our hostages several attempts to spark. the car started to catch fire." no one was injured in that fire. police say the suspect is...
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the 7th district primary, this is the houston suburbs, basically, the suburban part of houston, a little bit of the suburbs, democrats nationally, the dccc came into this race and tried to destroy this candidate, laura moser, running for the democratic nomination in this district. what she said a couple years ago, she got interviewed. she didn't want to live in perris, texas, she said, she would sooner have her teeth pulled without anesthesia. national democrats were scared of having her as their nominee. they came in and said, laura moser, unacceptable, this quote would make her totally unelectable in this district. it looks like there was a backlash, it looks like she's going to finish in the top two, and advance to a runoff and have a chance of winning this nomination. which she benefited, was just the idea of democrats saying, washington democrats what are you doing telling us what to do. it looks like she might survive, in this district, this is one of the most competitive in the country. traditionally republican, suburb an, romney carried it easily in 2012, flipped to hillary by a
the 7th district primary, this is the houston suburbs, basically, the suburban part of houston, a little bit of the suburbs, democrats nationally, the dccc came into this race and tried to destroy this candidate, laura moser, running for the democratic nomination in this district. what she said a couple years ago, she got interviewed. she didn't want to live in perris, texas, she said, she would sooner have her teeth pulled without anesthesia. national democrats were scared of having her as...
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. >> production underway in houston, for the first movie based on hurricane half. focusin survivors, dozens of extrait behind the scenes. >> outside southeaouston, cameras rolling. >> the instinct for harvey film to make it a thriller all about the water and about people fighting through the water. >> but harvey movie byut a lot e than that. shooting is now underway here in houston, and most scenes will feature average, who survived the deadly storm. >> nobody tells a story better than the person that actually went through it. >> cameras were given behind the skis and access, screws shot scenes, up for safe place to stay.(bodn individual stories. >> chelsey, and her family, drove through flooded streets searching for formula for their new baby girl. she is one of dozens of survivors who decided to be a part of the phil graham all just bridges back memories you know what everybody went through. it is really really hard to listen to. >> it is not an easy philadelphia many to be a part of. six month later, emotions are still raw. >> hurricane harvey meant something t
. >> production underway in houston, for the first movie based on hurricane half. focusin survivors, dozens of extrait behind the scenes. >> outside southeaouston, cameras rolling. >> the instinct for harvey film to make it a thriller all about the water and about people fighting through the water. >> but harvey movie byut a lot e than that. shooting is now underway here in houston, and most scenes will feature average, who survived the deadly storm. >> nobody...
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harris county, texas, that's houston, has three very competitive congressional races. for the democrats, there's an open seat, for the republicans there's an open seat and then one of the three texas seats occupied by republican congressmen man, won by hillary clinton, texas 7, the western suburbs of houston, and from there, the early voting went from 21,000 last midterm to 70,000 this time around inside the democratic primary. similar jump in dallas with one of the three seats that occupied by republican, carried by clinton. not as big increase in fob fort worth, tarrant county. the third seed won by clinton and then travis county, the little blue bury in the middle of the big red state, where i'm coming from today, went from 20,000 four years ago to 58,000 this time around. let's keep it in perspective. this is 6% of the eligible voting age population, travis county. this increase in dallas and in harris county, is 2%, equal to 2% of the total voting age population. harris county voted early in the democratic primary this time around. >> so to sum that up, then, you'
harris county, texas, that's houston, has three very competitive congressional races. for the democrats, there's an open seat, for the republicans there's an open seat and then one of the three texas seats occupied by republican congressmen man, won by hillary clinton, texas 7, the western suburbs of houston, and from there, the early voting went from 21,000 last midterm to 70,000 this time around inside the democratic primary. similar jump in dallas with one of the three seats that occupied by...
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. >> so now, you have to think houston is in the driver's seat if curry misses a few games to hold on to the one seed in the west. >> let's see what houston does in the playoffs. >> that's it from here. back to you. >>> up next in "the pulse." the surprising new venture for the obamas. >>> also ahead, a "sopranos" shocker. is america's favorite crime family making a comeback? >>> and the story behind the perfect penguin selfie. >>> and the story behind the perfect penguin selfie. i have type 2 diabetes. i'm trying to manage my a1c, then i learn type 2 diabetes puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help treat both blood sugar and cardiovascular risk? i asked my doctor. she told me about non-insulin victoza®. victoza® is not only proven to lower a1c and blood sugar, but for people with type 2 diabetes treating their cardiovascular disease, victoza® is also approved to lower the risk of major cv events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. while not for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. (announcer) victoza® is not for people with t
. >> so now, you have to think houston is in the driver's seat if curry misses a few games to hold on to the one seed in the west. >> let's see what houston does in the playoffs. >> that's it from here. back to you. >>> up next in "the pulse." the surprising new venture for the obamas. >>> also ahead, a "sopranos" shocker. is america's favorite crime family making a comeback? >>> and the story behind the perfect penguin selfie....
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. >>> leading the news, united airlines is apologizing for a tragic incident aboard a flight from houston to new york monday night. a dog died after a flight attendant had reportedly ordered its owner to store the carrier in an overhead bin. nbc's dan schenamen has more. >> sit. >> reporter: the family is heartbroken after their dog, shown here in this home video, died on a united airlines flight. they boarded the flight from houston to new york monday night with a small dog in a tsa-approved container, and tried to put it under the seat. >> and then the flight attendant came and you can't put him there because it will block the path. and you have to put him with the baggage goes. >> reporter: the owner complied and put the dog in the overhead bin. passengers heard the dog bark during the flight. but when the plane landed -- >> my mom got up and got the back and took him out and wake up, wake up, and he didn't. >> reporter: maggie was seated behind the dog's owner. >> it's horrible now because now i'm thinking about hearing that dog and not knowing that it was needing hen. >> reporter: un
. >>> leading the news, united airlines is apologizing for a tragic incident aboard a flight from houston to new york monday night. a dog died after a flight attendant had reportedly ordered its owner to store the carrier in an overhead bin. nbc's dan schenamen has more. >> sit. >> reporter: the family is heartbroken after their dog, shown here in this home video, died on a united airlines flight. they boarded the flight from houston to new york monday night with a small...
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a dog-- it happened on a flight from houston to new york last night. a flight attenda o >>> also taking full responsibility for the dead of a dog on a flight from houston to new york city last night. a flight attendant ordered a passenger to put the dog carrier in the overhead bin where the dog suffocated. >>> "national geographic" is apologizing admitting the publication has a history of racist story telling and it's trying to create a more diverse writing staff. ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. [thinking] mexican spices? ♪ [thinking] nacho cheese sauce? they don't want these coming out. who's they? the burger people. they! they! nacho fries, now serving at a taco bell near you. [bong!] customers about its portable chargs. >>> stop using them immediately. that's what amazon is telling customers about its portable chargers. these are the chargers, called the amazon basics, there are six different ones. they charge iphones and other gadgets.
a dog-- it happened on a flight from houston to new york last night. a flight attenda o >>> also taking full responsibility for the dead of a dog on a flight from houston to new york city last night. a flight attendant ordered a passenger to put the dog carrier in the overhead bin where the dog suffocated. >>> "national geographic" is apologizing admitting the publication has a history of racist story telling and it's trying to create a more diverse writing staff....
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i lived in houston growing up at a time when there weren't many vietnamese people in houston. i was kind of the token vietnamese kid in my class. i remember going to, like, target and hearing a vietnamese person speak, like, two aisles down. i would run out just to see them. and so i think it's important for young people to see other people like them in media as actors, as entertainers, as elected officials, as news reporters just so they know that there are many paths and avenues available to them, and it's not just the kind of stereotypical thing that you would typically get from, you know, old school media like you're a kung fu fighter or martial artist of some sort, and i think that's important. >> yeah, we're gonna talk about stereotypes in just a bit. but first, gina, as an actress here in the bay area, can you share some of your experiences that you've had as you've gone on auditions? >> yeah, absolutely. so, auditions are always nerve-wracking, i think, for me and for a lot of other actors. and there's a sense of when you're confident and you're calm and you have this
i lived in houston growing up at a time when there weren't many vietnamese people in houston. i was kind of the token vietnamese kid in my class. i remember going to, like, target and hearing a vietnamese person speak, like, two aisles down. i would run out just to see them. and so i think it's important for young people to see other people like them in media as actors, as entertainers, as elected officials, as news reporters just so they know that there are many paths and avenues available to...