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moving migrants come to life in south texas. nearly half of all the undocumented migrants caught by border patrol last year, apprehended here in the rio grande valley. tonight, a group of undocumented migrants emerged from the darkness and turned themselves in to local constables patrolling the park by the mexican border. [ speaking foreign language ] >> lopez escaped el salvador to cross the rio grande with tears in his eyes. [ speaking foreign language ] >> this south texas shelter for migrants with border patrol. more migrants come from central america, not mexico. >> they are victims. they are suffering, and they need help. they started to come because of the violence and the violence escalated. lives, especially of kids, they are afraid that the kid is not going to come back from school. they're human beings. they're not illegal people. they're human beings that are asking for protection and we must not overlook that fact. >> on the border's edge in mexico south of tucson, mai grants gather for breakfast inside a shelter kn
moving migrants come to life in south texas. nearly half of all the undocumented migrants caught by border patrol last year, apprehended here in the rio grande valley. tonight, a group of undocumented migrants emerged from the darkness and turned themselves in to local constables patrolling the park by the mexican border. [ speaking foreign language ] >> lopez escaped el salvador to cross the rio grande with tears in his eyes. [ speaking foreign language ] >> this south texas...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, a recent poll shows that the american people agree with all of president trump's major executive orders, though they are not likely to learn about it from the liberal media. revoking 50% approve sanctuary cities. 55% approve refugees from seven countries from entering the u.s., only 38% disapprove. by wide margins, the american people side with the president on freezing regulations and federal hiring, building pipelines and constructing a wall on the u.s. border with mexico. as favorable to the president as this poll is, think how much more favorable it would have been if the media had not insessantly criticized his xecutive orders. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives,
for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, a recent poll shows that the american people agree with all of president trump's major executive orders, though they are not likely to learn about it from the liberal media. revoking 50% approve sanctuary cities. 55% approve refugees from seven countries from entering the u.s., only 38% disapprove. by wide margins, the american people side with...
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laura in's go to texas. you're on the line. caller: hello there. i swapped to say, first of all, i'm 80 years old. laura in texas. i voted democrat my whole life. i discovered fox news, i discovered c-span. i have never been a political person, but i always voted democrat. what i want to say is, i have never watched him when he did his apprentice program -- his "apprentice" program. when i saw they had a businessman running rather than a politician, because my daddy politicians are all a lie, and i am so glad as i watched because i think we were on a downward spiral. we don't need to be one big world because we are not. we are so different. at least we can be the lighthouse on the hill for the rest of the world if we continue. i think he is doing a wonderful job. i love it. i just love it when he's different. , when theyington were making fun of him because he didn't act like a politician, why would he know how to act like a politician? the man knows how to work. and that's a total different thing than what most politicians know how to do. host: i
laura in's go to texas. you're on the line. caller: hello there. i swapped to say, first of all, i'm 80 years old. laura in texas. i voted democrat my whole life. i discovered fox news, i discovered c-span. i have never been a political person, but i always voted democrat. what i want to say is, i have never watched him when he did his apprentice program -- his "apprentice" program. when i saw they had a businessman running rather than a politician, because my daddy politicians are...
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a very unusual discovering inside a home in texas. the residents were scratching their head when their walls started leaking-- and it wasn't water. take a look. see that-- that's actually honey! and that of course lead to their second problem-- honey bees! they eventually discovered a huge hive in the wall. plus-- last year they were added to the national endangered list so killing them is out of the question. owner's say they've tried smoking out the bees, and have evicted more than 50-thousand of them. but - they say they haven't found the queen. at xx time for weather. winter storm watch tonight through thursday morning nw of d.c. - another warm day (records not likely) - rain to snow overnight - cold & blustery thursday (chills in the 20s) - warmer weekend today: partly becoming mostly cloudy. still unseasonably mild. highs: 62-65 winds: n 5-10 mph tonight: cloudy with precipitation developing after midnight. rain changes to snow. lows: 35-40 winds: n 5-15 mph thursday: snow tapers off by 8am. cold and very blustery. scattered aft
a very unusual discovering inside a home in texas. the residents were scratching their head when their walls started leaking-- and it wasn't water. take a look. see that-- that's actually honey! and that of course lead to their second problem-- honey bees! they eventually discovered a huge hive in the wall. plus-- last year they were added to the national endangered list so killing them is out of the question. owner's say they've tried smoking out the bees, and have evicted more than...
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wade died of heart failure in texas. ron mott takes a look at her life after becoming anonymously famous. >> for much of her adult life, she was better known by another name. jane roe. as in roe v. wade, the 1973 supreme court decision that legalized abortion throughout america. >> once the supreme court decision was done in '73, i thought okay, we're all safe and legal now, we can have control over our own bodies. >> her quest began not as a movement for women's right but an unmarried 22-year-old looking to end her third pregnancy in texas where the procedure was illegal unless the woman's life was in danger. despite her ultimate victory in the case, she had her baby. the legal process pushed well beyond nine months. the ruling propelled mccorvey out of the shadows of her pseudonym and a spotlight of a divisive social issue. she became the face of pro abortion rights but she announced she was a born again christian and in an about face became an anti-abortion advocate, appearing in ads. >> i realized that my case legali
wade died of heart failure in texas. ron mott takes a look at her life after becoming anonymously famous. >> for much of her adult life, she was better known by another name. jane roe. as in roe v. wade, the 1973 supreme court decision that legalized abortion throughout america. >> once the supreme court decision was done in '73, i thought okay, we're all safe and legal now, we can have control over our own bodies. >> her quest began not as a movement for women's right but an...
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we do go to texas next with mike. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for having me on the show. there is very little about what he is doing that makes any sense which tells me that it is more coordinated than anything else. he wants us to distrust each other and the press. hate everyone else besides america. trust 60% of america. to me, it isn't isis said is targeting this country, it is donald trump. donald trump is the biggest enemy this country has had, i would say, maybe ever. he threatens to tear apart everything that holds this country together. and sooner or later we have to wake up and figure out what we have to do to get him out of office. and i don't think we can wait for years. the good news is that george w. bush did everything he could to destroy this country through know,etence or, you illegal wars and everything else. and he wasn't able to do it. so maybe we do have a chance? on theust to follow-up story mentioned in texas, here it is from the associated press that ran overnight. exclusive from the associated dress, they write
we do go to texas next with mike. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for having me on the show. there is very little about what he is doing that makes any sense which tells me that it is more coordinated than anything else. he wants us to distrust each other and the press. hate everyone else besides america. trust 60% of america. to me, it isn't isis said is targeting this country, it is donald trump. donald trump is the biggest enemy this country has had, i would say, maybe ever. he...
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among the free favorites, miss texas no deputy sheriff but very aarresting. miss alabama, sylvia, a college studentment miss california, susan brad lye. the winner, miss alabama, and tears of joy replace. >> one thing that can be difficult to remember is a lot of the practices and rituals we associate with beauty were initially very controversial in the south. so in the early 20th century, about the teens and the 20s, there was a lot of controversy about white southern women entering beauty contests. they would have been bathing beauty contests. that's what they would have been called at the time. these would have been held at seaside resorts like galveston, texas, up and down the eastern coast in virginia, north carolina, south carolina, and these contests were held there but not everybody relished this development because respectable white southern women were not supposed to put on sunsuits and stand up before a group of onlookers and strut around in the swimsuits. there there was a lot of controversial. one thing that i argued really helps these competitio
among the free favorites, miss texas no deputy sheriff but very aarresting. miss alabama, sylvia, a college studentment miss california, susan brad lye. the winner, miss alabama, and tears of joy replace. >> one thing that can be difficult to remember is a lot of the practices and rituals we associate with beauty were initially very controversial in the south. so in the early 20th century, about the teens and the 20s, there was a lot of controversy about white southern women entering...
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among the pre-favorites, miss texas, no deputy sheriff but very arresting. miss alabama, accounting student. miss california, susan erin bradley. the winner miss alabama and tears of joys replace the pictu picture. >> a lot of the practices and rituals we associate with beauty were initially very controversial in the south. i am talking about the teens and 20s and there was a lot of controversy about white southern women entering beauty contests they would have been called bathing beauty contests and held at sea side resorts like galveston, texas. up and down the eastern coast in virginia, north carolina, south carolina. and these contests were held there but not everybody relished this development because respectable, white southern women were not supposed to put on swim suits and stand up before a group of onlookers and strut around in swim suits. there was a lot of controversy. one of the things i argued helped the competitions become more palatable is the agricultural affair which has a strong history in the rural south. every county had an agricultural
among the pre-favorites, miss texas, no deputy sheriff but very arresting. miss alabama, accounting student. miss california, susan erin bradley. the winner miss alabama and tears of joys replace the pictu picture. >> a lot of the practices and rituals we associate with beauty were initially very controversial in the south. i am talking about the teens and 20s and there was a lot of controversy about white southern women entering beauty contests they would have been called bathing beauty...
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wade died of heart failure in texas. ron mott takes a look at her life after becoming famous. >> for much of her adult life, she was better known by another name. jane roe. as in roe v. wade, the 1973 supreme court decision that legalized abortion throughout america. >> once the supreme court decision was done in '73, i thought okay, we're all safe and legal now, we can have control over our own bodies. it was not over a movement for women's rights but an unmarried 22-year-old looking to end her third pregnancy in texas where the procedure was illegal unless the woman's life was in danger. despite her ultimate victory in the case, she had her baby. it pushed well beyond nine months. the ruling propelled mccorvey out of the shadows of her pseudonym and a divisive social issue. she became the face of pro abortion rights but she announced she was a born again christian and in an about face became an anti-abortion advocate, appearing in ads. >> i realized that my case legalized abortion on demand was the biggest mistake of m
wade died of heart failure in texas. ron mott takes a look at her life after becoming famous. >> for much of her adult life, she was better known by another name. jane roe. as in roe v. wade, the 1973 supreme court decision that legalized abortion throughout america. >> once the supreme court decision was done in '73, i thought okay, we're all safe and legal now, we can have control over our own bodies. it was not over a movement for women's rights but an unmarried 22-year-old...
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wade died of heart failure in texas. ron mott takes a look at her life after becoming famous. >> for much of her adult life, she was better known by another name. jane roe. as in roe v. wade, the 1973 supreme court decision that legalize >> once the supreme court decision was done in '73, i thought okay, we're all safe and legal now, we can have control over our own bodies. it was not over a movement for women's rights but an unmarried 22-year-old looking to end her third pregnancy in texas where the procedure was illegal unless the woman's life was in danger. despite her ultimate victory in the case, she had her baby. it pushed well beyond nine months. the ruling propelled mccorvey out of the shadows of her pseudonym and a divisive social issue. she became the face of pro abortion rights but she announced she was a born again christian and in an about face became an anti-abortion advocate, appearing in ads. >> i realized that my case legalized abortion on demand was the biggest mistake of my life. >> the national direct
wade died of heart failure in texas. ron mott takes a look at her life after becoming famous. >> for much of her adult life, she was better known by another name. jane roe. as in roe v. wade, the 1973 supreme court decision that legalize >> once the supreme court decision was done in '73, i thought okay, we're all safe and legal now, we can have control over our own bodies. it was not over a movement for women's rights but an unmarried 22-year-old looking to end her third pregnancy...
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they were brought to the west as slaves, first in texas, and to territory. they moved to oklahoma, took their slaves with them. so, african-americans have always been in the west. they didn't just show up suddenly. after the civil war more african-americans left the south to form communities in the west. they are referred to as xo exo bustersexodus -- from exodus, the book in the bible. recently i bought a book from the university press. this is from one of the many all black communities that were formed as they tried to find a new life of freedom and a place in the american west. the cowboy movies or if you watch the cowboy almost 100% of the cowboys are anglos. fact, over 30% of the cowboys in the west were either african-american, hispanic american, and even native american. fresno, east of the adjoining community of clovis, they hired many native americans . so, this is something that you don't see in the cowboy movies. cowboys, were black that timeook covers and when you see many of these just like,ey look dressed like, worked like, did everything their
they were brought to the west as slaves, first in texas, and to territory. they moved to oklahoma, took their slaves with them. so, african-americans have always been in the west. they didn't just show up suddenly. after the civil war more african-americans left the south to form communities in the west. they are referred to as xo exo bustersexodus -- from exodus, the book in the bible. recently i bought a book from the university press. this is from one of the many all black communities that...
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in the sierras above 7,000 feet a couple feet of snow while in texas stormy and southeast texas, flash flood watches in effect. gio and adrienne, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> we move on to the busy week ahead for the president. one of the prime goals for donald trump finding a new national security adviser. >> four men met with the president. he's hoping to announce a replacement for michael flynn >> the president seemed to refer to an attack that some say didn't happen. abc's elizabeth hur is here with more. elizabeth. >> reporter: adrienne and gio, you said it. president trump has a full plate but his comments about sweden, that's what had the white house scrambling this weekend. president trump ready to get back to work in washington. promising to unveil a new version of his travel ban and name a new national security adviser soon. abc news learning the president met with at least four possible replacements in florida on sunday. after michael flynn was forced to resign. a busy week ahead for the president whose baffling comments over the weekend sparked a firestorm of qu
in the sierras above 7,000 feet a couple feet of snow while in texas stormy and southeast texas, flash flood watches in effect. gio and adrienne, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> we move on to the busy week ahead for the president. one of the prime goals for donald trump finding a new national security adviser. >> four men met with the president. he's hoping to announce a replacement for michael flynn >> the president seemed to refer to an attack that some say...
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texas has, as you know -- and we've heard testimony already about how big texas is, and, congressman hurd, thank you for pointing that out. but it's -- i think it's obligatory to note that 1,200 to 1,900 miles belongs to texas, and that's very important and it does impact -- what happens on the border doesn't just stay at the border; there's consequences throughout texas and the nation. , thank you for pointing that out. it is obligatory to note that 1200 to 1900 miles belongs to texas, that is very important. it does impact what happens at the border, doesn't just stay at border, there are consequences throughout texas and the nation. we have talked to the secretary who did a great job to testify and some of those consequences of the heroin epidemic happening in the northeast than congressman fitzpatrick was worried about mp in 2014 when he was overwhelmed by the search and influx of central americans, it was a threat from a texas standpoint, governor, state legislature, proactive about doing something when it comes to protecting people and they are concerned about the influx of gan
texas has, as you know -- and we've heard testimony already about how big texas is, and, congressman hurd, thank you for pointing that out. but it's -- i think it's obligatory to note that 1,200 to 1,900 miles belongs to texas, and that's very important and it does impact -- what happens on the border doesn't just stay at the border; there's consequences throughout texas and the nation. , thank you for pointing that out. it is obligatory to note that 1200 to 1900 miles belongs to texas, that is...
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. >> and she had, from texas, all the contrail left. she didn't, all-in-one migration, they stopped along the way. >> she referred to her children, she had seven or eight stopover kids or a kid in each place. and they landed in corcoran and they picked the cotton. and as i was interviewing her, interviewing her in that little house, on the outskirts of that city, town, she was taking me all the way back to the slave days of her grandmother. but from that one interview, we were spending hundred 50 years of history. we are a remarkable lady and she got on a plane. and above the piano or the words paul photographed her children and grandchildren. >> and wisdom and so you know, her voice is one of the powerful voices. i had the privilege of capturing her story told in the king of california. so it's been a joy to be able to do this, to be able to travel with this old beat up sony tape recorder. i don't even use a digital one but i should because, then just capturing these stories and telling the history of the place. i think if you're going
. >> and she had, from texas, all the contrail left. she didn't, all-in-one migration, they stopped along the way. >> she referred to her children, she had seven or eight stopover kids or a kid in each place. and they landed in corcoran and they picked the cotton. and as i was interviewing her, interviewing her in that little house, on the outskirts of that city, town, she was taking me all the way back to the slave days of her grandmother. but from that one interview, we were...
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both are from texas. investigation is underway. determining the cause of death for the half brother of north korea a's leader is proving difficult. diff -- noshows no .ymptoms of a heart attack he died after apparently being malaysiant the airport. police arrested four people in connection with the incident. the search for the man suspected of killing two teenage girls continues in indiana. he is the lead suspect in the they went missing after a hike. investigators hope locals can offer assistance. people, if they saw someone around that afternoon or late evening, if they saw someone walking down the road way that looked like they did not belong there, or a hitchhiker, we would like to know about that person. hired -- uber has has hired eric holder to investigate sexual misconduct claims -- sexual harassment claims. a woman was allegedly told it was a manager's first offense and was advised to transfer teams. california reeling from severe storms. neal karlinsky is in sacramento. rivers areia's bursting their banks. heavy rain is s
both are from texas. investigation is underway. determining the cause of death for the half brother of north korea a's leader is proving difficult. diff -- noshows no .ymptoms of a heart attack he died after apparently being malaysiant the airport. police arrested four people in connection with the incident. the search for the man suspected of killing two teenage girls continues in indiana. he is the lead suspect in the they went missing after a hike. investigators hope locals can offer...
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she had come in texas, the contrail west. they stop along the way, 7 or 8 of them -- the kid in each place. he landed in -- picked the cotton. interviewing her, on the outskirts of that city, that town, to the slave days of her grandmother. and that one interview standing 150 years of history, remarkable to get on the piano and playing, above the piano, the photographs of her children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren. her voice, one of the powerful voices, and her story is told in california. it is a joy to do this. his old beat up sony tape recorder, i don't even use a digital one. just capturing these stories and tell the history of the place. to be a nonfiction writer and live in this place, you have to write in a way that is going -- never tell stories of how upset
she had come in texas, the contrail west. they stop along the way, 7 or 8 of them -- the kid in each place. he landed in -- picked the cotton. interviewing her, on the outskirts of that city, that town, to the slave days of her grandmother. and that one interview standing 150 years of history, remarkable to get on the piano and playing, above the piano, the photographs of her children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren. her voice, one of the powerful voices, and her story is told in...
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they were brought to the west enslaved first in texas and to the union territory that the five civilized tribes when they left these were moved to oklahoma. and so african-americans have always been in the west. they didn't just show up. but after the civil war, more african-americans left the south to form communities in thewest . they are in fact referred to as xo busters or exodus, the word from the bible. most recently i bought a book from the university of oklahoma which was just published on the town of nicodemus inkansas . and this is now a state park in kansas. this was one of the many all-black communities as they tried to find a new life of freedom in a place in the american west. if you watched the cowboy movies or if you watched cowboy programs, 100 percent, almost 100 percent of the cowboys are anglos. in fact, over 30 percent of cowboys in the west were either african-american, hispanic american and even native american. in fact, out here east of fresno, east of clovis, the blazing game ranch they hired many native americans to run their sheep and cattle so this is somethin
they were brought to the west enslaved first in texas and to the union territory that the five civilized tribes when they left these were moved to oklahoma. and so african-americans have always been in the west. they didn't just show up. but after the civil war, more african-americans left the south to form communities in thewest . they are in fact referred to as xo busters or exodus, the word from the bible. most recently i bought a book from the university of oklahoma which was just published...
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>> texas will not tolerate a sanctuary city policies. i withheld more than $1.5 million in government grants from the governor's office to the travis county sheriffs office, also, today, we introduced legislation that will put the hammer down on travis county, as well as any sanctuary city policy in the state of texas. we are seeking fines, to withdraw more state funds, seeking court orders that will compel these officials like this sheriff to comply with the law or possibly go to jail themselves. >> bill: what does sheriff hernandez want? >> she wants to pick and choose which laws she will follow and which laws she will enforce. the way she is constructing her policy is exactly what happened with kate steinle. if you look at the man who killed kate steinle, he would have been released by this sheriff in travis county. i would not allow that type of conduct to occur in texas. >> bill: all right. so, even though i.c.e. may ask for a detention, a hold, sheriff hernandez says, i am not going to hold criminals that homeland security might wa
>> texas will not tolerate a sanctuary city policies. i withheld more than $1.5 million in government grants from the governor's office to the travis county sheriffs office, also, today, we introduced legislation that will put the hammer down on travis county, as well as any sanctuary city policy in the state of texas. we are seeking fines, to withdraw more state funds, seeking court orders that will compel these officials like this sheriff to comply with the law or possibly go to jail...
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in the sierras above 7,000 feet a couple feet of snow while in texas stormy and southeast texas, flash flood watches in effect. gio and adrienne, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> we move on to the busy week ahead for the president. one of the prime goals for donald trump finding a new national security adviser. >> four men met with the president. he's hoping to announce a replacement for michael flynn before the end of the week. >> the president seemed to refer to an attack that some say didn't happen. abc's elizabeth hur is here with more. elizabeth. >> reporter: adrienne and gio, you said it. president trump has a full plate but his comments about sweden, that's what had the white house scrambling this weekend. president trump ready to get back to work in washington. promising to unveil a new version of his travel ban and name a new national security adviser soon. abc news learning the president met with at least four possible replacements in florida on sunday. after michael flynn was forced to resign. a busy week ahead for the president whose baffling comments over the weeke
in the sierras above 7,000 feet a couple feet of snow while in texas stormy and southeast texas, flash flood watches in effect. gio and adrienne, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> we move on to the busy week ahead for the president. one of the prime goals for donald trump finding a new national security adviser. >> four men met with the president. he's hoping to announce a replacement for michael flynn before the end of the week. >> the president seemed to...
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my law enforcement career to serving the citizens of the state of texas right on the texas/mexico border. both at the state level and as a member of the texas department of public safety of local police department of city of del rio and now sheriff of vel verde county. the texas border sheriffs coalition is comprised of 20 borders all within 20 miles, 25 miles of the mexico border sharing approximately 1254 miles of texas-mexico border with the republic of mexico. vel verde county shares approximately 110 miles of border with a mexican state. the southwestern border coalition concludes the state of california, arizona, new mexico and texas combining for a total of 1989 miles of border between the united states and republic of mexico within the 1900 miles of border from san diego, california to brownsville, texas lie 31 counties. the terrain throughout much is from rural rafrm land, high desert to desert like valleys to ranges and most belong to private land owners. some are national or state parks. so the need for each of these individual counties is unique in its own way. the coalition
my law enforcement career to serving the citizens of the state of texas right on the texas/mexico border. both at the state level and as a member of the texas department of public safety of local police department of city of del rio and now sheriff of vel verde county. the texas border sheriffs coalition is comprised of 20 borders all within 20 miles, 25 miles of the mexico border sharing approximately 1254 miles of texas-mexico border with the republic of mexico. vel verde county shares...
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texas tiene polÍticas que segÚn algunos son discriminatorias contra los atletas transgÉnero. recomienda cambiar las medidas para permitirle a los luchadores competir en el gÉnero que mejor se identifican. seÑalÓ que en las escuelas simplemente siguen las normativas implementadas por el consejo legislativo. mack beggs, llegÓ al torneo despuÉs de que los oponentes recibieron mÁs de darlo en un torneo regional, tienes demandas en su contra. la controversia surge cuando polÍticos debaten cÓmo reaccionar. fÉlix: les mostramos la remontada con controversia entre el real madrid y el triunfo del barcelona frente al atlÉtico. nos acompaqa arantxa: ivÁn está con nosotros. fÉlix: con controversia, el real madrid remonta, parecÍa que perdÍa el liderato, y penal. ivÁn: para mÍ no fue penal, barcelona necesitar hacer de visitante a villarreal. abriÓ la cuenta para submarino amarillo al 50. abriÓ la cuenta para submarino amarillo al 50.6 minutos mÁs tarde ponÍa el dos a cero. el real lo dio vuelta al 64.cristiano ronaldo, tras una dudosa mano en el Área . villarreal do
texas tiene polÍticas que segÚn algunos son discriminatorias contra los atletas transgÉnero. recomienda cambiar las medidas para permitirle a los luchadores competir en el gÉnero que mejor se identifican. seÑalÓ que en las escuelas simplemente siguen las normativas implementadas por el consejo legislativo. mack beggs, llegÓ al torneo despuÉs de que los oponentes recibieron mÁs de darlo en un torneo regional, tienes demandas en su contra. la controversia surge cuando polÍticos debaten...
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texas republicans, because more than half of the border is in texas, that is privately owned by upset constituents. it could turn into mother of all emmentemamem-- imminent domain , alex is joining me. we talk about eminent domain, i think that is the biggest sticking point in building that wall? >> i think it is a good sign, we have a lot of people who are concerned about border security, actually paying attention to the property rights of people who live on the border, if you talk to the folks they want, more border security and agents, and they want fancy high-tech gizmos to help enforce the border, but they don't want is a wall cutting their property in half, half inside of mexico and the other half on american side. and i think that is under appreciated, they do these cost estimates, saying how much border wall would cost, they ignore the cost of taking and paying contributions or compensation to border land ners kennedy: right, it is a public taking, as we learned yesterday often times it can be 20 times of the value of the actual property that government pays out. because a lot
texas republicans, because more than half of the border is in texas, that is privately owned by upset constituents. it could turn into mother of all emmentemamem-- imminent domain , alex is joining me. we talk about eminent domain, i think that is the biggest sticking point in building that wall? >> i think it is a good sign, we have a lot of people who are concerned about border security, actually paying attention to the property rights of people who live on the border, if you talk to...
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they were brought to the west as slaves first in texas and to the indian territories. the five civilized tribes, when they left southeast and moved to oklahoma, he took a their slaves with them. african-americans have always been in the west. they did not show up suddenly. after the civil war, more african-americans left the south to form communities in the west. they are in fact referred to as exodusters. lookrecently i bought it -- body book from the university of oklahoma press that was focused on the town of nicodemus. this was one of the many all-white communities that were formed as they tried to find a new life for freedom and a place in the american west. movieswatch the cowboy or cowboy programs, almost 100% of the cowboys are anglos. cowboys over 30% of the in the west were either african-american, hispanic american and even native american. fresno,out here east of ,ast of the community of clovis they hired many native americans to run their sheep and cattle. this was something that you do not see in the cowboy movies. cowboys andlack this book, cowboys of th
they were brought to the west as slaves first in texas and to the indian territories. the five civilized tribes, when they left southeast and moved to oklahoma, he took a their slaves with them. african-americans have always been in the west. they did not show up suddenly. after the civil war, more african-americans left the south to form communities in the west. they are in fact referred to as exodusters. lookrecently i bought it -- body book from the university of oklahoma press that was...
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right on the texas/mexico border. both at the state level and as a member of the texas department of public safety of local police department of city of del rio and now sheriff of vel verde county. comprised of 20 borders all within 20 miles, 25 miles of the mexico border sharing approximately 1254 miles of bored we border with the republic of mexico. vel verde county shares approximately 110 miles of border with a mexican state. the southwestern border coalition concludes the state of california, arizona, new mexico and texas combining for a total of 1989 miles of border between the united states and republic of mexico within the 1900 miles of border from san diego, california to brownsville, texas lie 31 counties. the terrain throughout much is from rural rafrm land, high desert to desert like valleys to ranges and most belong to private land owners. some are national or state parks. so the need for each of these individual counties is unique in its own way. the coalition was founded in 2005 to find an effort to a r
right on the texas/mexico border. both at the state level and as a member of the texas department of public safety of local police department of city of del rio and now sheriff of vel verde county. comprised of 20 borders all within 20 miles, 25 miles of the mexico border sharing approximately 1254 miles of bored we border with the republic of mexico. vel verde county shares approximately 110 miles of border with a mexican state. the southwestern border coalition concludes the state of...
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norman mccorvey passed away at an assisted living center in katie, texas, this morning. mccorvey was known as jane roe during the decision that legalized abortion. she sought to have an abortion in texas, where it was illegal, kept to save a woman's life. by the time the ruling came down, she had given birth. never had an abortion. in later years, she staunchly opposed abortion. mccorvey was 69 years of age. >>> now looking at a mix of clouds and sunshine out around half moon bay, as the clouds thicken up, as we finish off the rest of the weekend. how much rain and how much wind can you expect to impact your sunday, coming up? >>> also ahead, why it was a no-go today for a space-x rocket moments before liftoff. >>> and a san francisco landmark set to close. the fight to save a longtime school building. >>> why don't i do a marathon every week? >> it sounds like a crazy idea, but for this former radio personality, it's a crazy mission with a purpose. and also, it will make you bay area proud. mission aborbted. just secon before lt-off... space-x canceled s roct launch to
norman mccorvey passed away at an assisted living center in katie, texas, this morning. mccorvey was known as jane roe during the decision that legalized abortion. she sought to have an abortion in texas, where it was illegal, kept to save a woman's life. by the time the ruling came down, she had given birth. never had an abortion. in later years, she staunchly opposed abortion. mccorvey was 69 years of age. >>> now looking at a mix of clouds and sunshine out around half moon bay, as...
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texas. midas texas. they did something unusual. they made a 5 billion-dollar investment in their grid. as a result they could move electricity around. so in some cities there off the grid entirely because wind is the cheapest source of electricity. forcing the cost of renewable energy come down. you have to be careful about this because all i'm a big believer in renewable energy it will not solve the problem by itself. we will need other sources of the carbon free energy. this may shock some of you. in the fourth generation nuclear energy. they are hugely expensive to build. we will have well have the engineering technology anymore. i will go into the details. you can recycle the uranium threat. if it loses access to power just let it sit there. you won't have the china syndrome. we need to be smart about how we get that technology and much better at looking at different alternatives there is no question in my mind that we can solve it. they're barking up the wrong tree into areas. i think when we sees a couple of thousand veterans
texas. midas texas. they did something unusual. they made a 5 billion-dollar investment in their grid. as a result they could move electricity around. so in some cities there off the grid entirely because wind is the cheapest source of electricity. forcing the cost of renewable energy come down. you have to be careful about this because all i'm a big believer in renewable energy it will not solve the problem by itself. we will need other sources of the carbon free energy. this may shock some of...
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republicans, that is right, more than half of 2000 mile border is in texas. and a lot of that land, privately owned by upset constituents that finds that border wall could turn into mother of all eminent domain fights. alex joins me, welcome. >> thank you. kennedy: i've been talking about imminent domain -- eminent domain. i rail think that the biggest sticking point, building that massive wall will be eminent domain, what do you see from the texas republicans? >> a good sign, we have a lot of people who are concerned about border security, paying attention to property rights of the people who live on the border, they would like more border security and more agents and fancy high-tech gizmos to enforce the border better, but they don't' a big wall, cutting properties in half. maybe on side on mexico side. and half on american side. i think that is under appreciated, when they do the cost estimates of saying how much a border wall all cost, they always ignore the cost of taking and paying cite bus contribution or compensation to land owners. kennedy: right, it
republicans, that is right, more than half of 2000 mile border is in texas. and a lot of that land, privately owned by upset constituents that finds that border wall could turn into mother of all eminent domain fights. alex joins me, welcome. >> thank you. kennedy: i've been talking about imminent domain -- eminent domain. i rail think that the biggest sticking point, building that massive wall will be eminent domain, what do you see from the texas republicans? >> a good sign, we...
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particularly true in florida and texas. as one insurer told me in texas. so in the first year we set our premiums relatively high and we got in my words a sick draw of the population. we lowered our premiums to try to attract more people and a healthier draw and we did but six months -- and we made money and six months later we got the risk adjustment fee and lost money. we set our premiums high and lose money. we set our premiums low and lose money. they withdrew from the market. the risk mitigation issues matt matter. and the point is if we wanted to prohibit insurers from using pre-existing conditions to set premiums as the aca does and as many have said must continue to be the case in the future, that means we have to somehow deal adequately with the risk adjustment, risk mitigation problem. maybe that's the better funding of some of the existing mechanisms. maybe that means looking at other mechanisms like high risk pools. another finding is clearly what we've seen in all of this is a shift to narrower networks. and all of this is well under way. ther
particularly true in florida and texas. as one insurer told me in texas. so in the first year we set our premiums relatively high and we got in my words a sick draw of the population. we lowered our premiums to try to attract more people and a healthier draw and we did but six months -- and we made money and six months later we got the risk adjustment fee and lost money. we set our premiums high and lose money. we set our premiums low and lose money. they withdrew from the market. the risk...
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texas has as you know and we've heard testimony about how big texas is and congressman herd, thank you for pointing that out, but 1,900 miles belongs to texas and it's important and it impacts -- what happens at the board board boarder doesn't stay at the boarder. there are consequences throughout the nation. some of those consequences are the heroine epidemic that's happening in the northeast. other things that happen and of course in 2014 when boarder patrol was overwhelmed by the surge and influx of central americans, they were -- it was a threat from a texas standpoint. the governor and the state legislator who has been proactive about protecting people and they're concerned about the influx of gangs, cartel operatives, cartel members, heroine, cocaine, and sex trafficking. this is packed throughout the state and nation. we were sent down there to do something and work with our federal partners, but more importantly coordinate with the local and state partners, national guard, also texas game wardens to conduct operations in direct support of the u.s. boarder patrol to deter, detec
texas has as you know and we've heard testimony about how big texas is and congressman herd, thank you for pointing that out, but 1,900 miles belongs to texas and it's important and it impacts -- what happens at the board board boarder doesn't stay at the boarder. there are consequences throughout the nation. some of those consequences are the heroine epidemic that's happening in the northeast. other things that happen and of course in 2014 when boarder patrol was overwhelmed by the surge and...
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. >> i must prepare you, marty in texas got rare rare footage of the texas only bear. see that. there's the orange bear. you're saying that looks like an orange pekony. you know how crafty they are, it knows how to get into the dog food. the bear right there, size doesn't matter. i know you might be a little bigger than me, but you can't come into my property and eat my food. >> not going to grin and bear it. >> i'm very intimidating. leave my food alone. i'm very adorable. >> rare orange bear sight in texas. who knew. >> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you need the buzzword 21 years of age and a legal resident of the u.s. or canada. >> head over to rightthisminute.com. cl click on the win ipad mini button. enter on facebook, twitter. >> it is software. >> get over to rightthisminute.com and click on the win ipad mini button and enter software, that's softwa s-o-f-t-w-a-r s-o-f-t-w-a-r-e. >> later this week we will be having bonus giveaways and we'll give away an amazon echo as well. stay tuned and good luck, everybody. >>> come touch it. >> this cutie sees
. >> i must prepare you, marty in texas got rare rare footage of the texas only bear. see that. there's the orange bear. you're saying that looks like an orange pekony. you know how crafty they are, it knows how to get into the dog food. the bear right there, size doesn't matter. i know you might be a little bigger than me, but you can't come into my property and eat my food. >> not going to grin and bear it. >> i'm very intimidating. leave my food alone. i'm very adorable....
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they were brought to the slaves in the west first in texas and of the indian territory. when they left the southeast and removed to oklahoma, took their slaves with them. and so african-americans have always been in the west. they didn't just show up suddenly. after the civil war, more african-americans left the south , performed communities in the west. ey were referred to as exoddist, the word from the book in the bible. most recently, i bought a fwrook the university of oklahoma press which was just published on the town in kansas. and this is now a state park in kansas. this is one of the many all-black communities that were formed as they try to find a new life of freedom and a place in the american west. if you watched the cowboys movies or if you watched the cowboy programs, 100%, almost 00% of the cowboys are anglos. in fact, over 30% of the cowboys in the west were either african-american, hispanic-american and even native-american. out here east of fresno, east of -- joining community in clovis, they hired many native-americans to run their sheep and cattle. so
they were brought to the slaves in the west first in texas and of the indian territory. when they left the southeast and removed to oklahoma, took their slaves with them. and so african-americans have always been in the west. they didn't just show up suddenly. after the civil war, more african-americans left the south , performed communities in the west. ey were referred to as exoddist, the word from the book in the bible. most recently, i bought a fwrook the university of oklahoma press which...
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and the central american countries also had about 400 of them incarcerated here in crystal city, texas. president roosevelt wanted prisoners of war. so during the war, sweden, being a neutral country, sent a ship here to long island, new york. there they got 5,000 japanese. some japanese latinos and some japanese that wanted to go back to japan from the camp. so-called troublemakers. so they got 5,000 of them, bordered the ship. the ship went around africa to india. there they met a red cross ship with 5,000 americans that were stranded in japan and they exchanged prisoners of war there. >> back from her fourth wartime journey of mercy, the swedish exchange "gripsholm" arrives. home are americans home from nazi internment prison camps. >> in the camps, they are trying to make it as normal as possible. so when someone passed away, they try and give them a respectful funeral service. but sometimes they could not get fresh flowers, so sometimes these flowers were made of paper. so they had origami flowers. so they tried to make an abnormal situation as normal as possible. for example, rig
and the central american countries also had about 400 of them incarcerated here in crystal city, texas. president roosevelt wanted prisoners of war. so during the war, sweden, being a neutral country, sent a ship here to long island, new york. there they got 5,000 japanese. some japanese latinos and some japanese that wanted to go back to japan from the camp. so-called troublemakers. so they got 5,000 of them, bordered the ship. the ship went around africa to india. there they met a red cross...
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texas and west virginia. jared allen texas, man, look at him go get it and throw it down. then there was this. ouch. well, lamont west would help west virginia pull away. he threw that down one more time. west, 6 of 8 on three-pointers in this game. wound up with 20 in the first and finished with 23, a career high and west virginia wins, 77-62. >>> panthers/blues, jagr has great hair. shattenkirk misplays it. that ends up in a goal with the panthers up 1-0 trying to go 5-0 on a road trip for the first time. kyle brodziak shoots and rebods trocheck, five seconds left before they were going to o.t., killed the buzz in st. louis. panthers. 2-1. got to go. >>> also, women's college basketball, wait, before we go, ohio state with a win over number two maryland s we have a tie on top of the big ten. >> got to go. >> back to you. >> you got to go, you got to go. >> got to go. >>> up next in "the pulse," creepy, crawley cuisine. wait till you hear what angelina jolie and her kids are cooking up. >> no, oh, my goodness this video and just like "star wars," the world's first hover b
texas and west virginia. jared allen texas, man, look at him go get it and throw it down. then there was this. ouch. well, lamont west would help west virginia pull away. he threw that down one more time. west, 6 of 8 on three-pointers in this game. wound up with 20 in the first and finished with 23, a career high and west virginia wins, 77-62. >>> panthers/blues, jagr has great hair. shattenkirk misplays it. that ends up in a goal with the panthers up 1-0 trying to go 5-0 on a road...
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they were brought to the west as slaves, first in texas, and to the indian territory. but the five civilized tribes, when they left the southeast and were moved to oklahoma, took their slaves with them. so, african-americans have always been in the west. they didn't just show up suddenly. after the civil war, more african-americans left the south to form communities in the west. they are referred to as xo exo dusters from exodus, the book in the bible. recently i bought a book from the university press. this is from one of the many all black communities that were formed as they tried to find a new life of freedom and a place in the american west. if you watch the cowboy movies or if you watch the cowboy programs, 100%, almost 100% of the cowboys are anglos. in fact, over 30% of the cowboys in the west were either african-american, hispanic american, and even native american. and east of fresno, east of the adjoining community of clovis, they hired many native americans. so, this is something that you don't see in the cowboy movies. but there were black cowboys, and thi
they were brought to the west as slaves, first in texas, and to the indian territory. but the five civilized tribes, when they left the southeast and were moved to oklahoma, took their slaves with them. so, african-americans have always been in the west. they didn't just show up suddenly. after the civil war, more african-americans left the south to form communities in the west. they are referred to as xo exo dusters from exodus, the book in the bible. recently i bought a book from the...
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>> texas will not tolerate sanctuary city policies. yesterday, i withheld more than $1.5 million in government grants from the governor's office to the travisov county sheriffs office, also, today, we introduced legislation that will put the hammer down on travis county, as well as any sanctuary city policy in the state ofin texas. we are seeking fines, to withdraw more state funds, seeking court orders that will compel these officials like this sheriff to comply with the law or possibly go to jail themselves. >> bill: what does sheriff hernandez want? >> she wants to pick and choose which laws she will follow and which laws she will enforce.ic the way she is constructing her policy is exactly what happened with kate steinle. if you look at the man who killed kate steinle, he would have been released by this sheriff in travis county. i would not allow that type of conduct to occur in texas. >> bill: all right. so even though i.c.e. may ask for a detention, a hold, sheriff hernandez says, i am not going to hold criminals that homeland s
>> texas will not tolerate sanctuary city policies. yesterday, i withheld more than $1.5 million in government grants from the governor's office to the travisov county sheriffs office, also, today, we introduced legislation that will put the hammer down on travis county, as well as any sanctuary city policy in the state ofin texas. we are seeking fines, to withdraw more state funds, seeking court orders that will compel these officials like this sheriff to comply with the law or possibly...
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texas. this is somethinthat need to be done. lou: houston and dallas both started talking about my home is your home. if you are illegal the undocumented as they prefer. we are going to watch quite a collision in the state of texas which would have been unthinkable infive years ago. >> that shows you how far we have shifted to the left nationally because of 8 years of barack obama. now they shifted the goal posts of the whole debate. this is where we are. lou: 6 in 10 illegal immigrant live in 20 metropolitan cities including three of them as you see there in the great state of texas. that is the bulk of the problem right now. and the up in of counties and cities and states wanting to be sanctuaries in direct violation of federal law, it seems unconceivable that they think they can get away with it. another texan, george w. bush that they can get away with it. >> lou, this is what the executive orders of our new president would do. they would tart making us enforce immigration law, try to bring in local governments to help the f
texas. this is somethinthat need to be done. lou: houston and dallas both started talking about my home is your home. if you are illegal the undocumented as they prefer. we are going to watch quite a collision in the state of texas which would have been unthinkable infive years ago. >> that shows you how far we have shifted to the left nationally because of 8 years of barack obama. now they shifted the goal posts of the whole debate. this is where we are. lou: 6 in 10 illegal immigrant...
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. >>> a different system wreaked havoc on south central texas. at least four tornadoes struck the san antonio area with winds as high as 110 miles per hour. property damage estimated at about $100 million. >> wow. homes and buildings were destroyed, power cut. and about 120 miles to the northeast, the strong winds derailed part of a freight train. automobiles to st. louis. >> but it's northern california that's getting the most attention from meteorologists today. >> that's right. let's get the details from cam tran. good morning, cam. >> good morning. boy, the rain just won't let up. the foothills are expected to get an additional one to two inches of rainfall today. and then we've got to talk about all that snowfall. in the higher elevations of the sierras above 6,000 feet, 1 to 2 feet of snowfall. so the passes will be very slow going today. and then we've got the winds to talk about. especially along the coastline. could see wind gusts of up to 65 miles per hour. but the winds will gradually die down as they progress throughout the day. back
. >>> a different system wreaked havoc on south central texas. at least four tornadoes struck the san antonio area with winds as high as 110 miles per hour. property damage estimated at about $100 million. >> wow. homes and buildings were destroyed, power cut. and about 120 miles to the northeast, the strong winds derailed part of a freight train. automobiles to st. louis. >> but it's northern california that's getting the most attention from meteorologists today. >>...
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texas and west virginia. jared allen ranked number 19, at texas, man, look at him go get it and throw it down. then there was this. ouch. well, lamont west would help west virginia pull away. he threw that down one more time. west, 6 of 8 on three-pointers in this game. wound up with 20 in the first and finished with 23, a career high and west virginia wins, 77-62. >>> panthers/blues, jagr great hair. shattenkirk misplays it. that ends up in a goal with the panthers up 1-0 trying to go 5-0 on a road trip for the first time. kyle brodziak rebounds. trocheck, five seconds left before they were going to o.t., killed the buzz in st. louis. panthers. 2-1. got to go. >>> also, women's college basketball, wait, before we go, ohio state with a win over number two maryland so we have a tie on top of the big ten. >> got to go. >> back to you. >> you got to go, you got to go. >> got to go. >>> up next in "the pulse," creepy, crawley cuisine. wait till you hear what angelina jolie and her kids are cooking up. >> no, oh,
texas and west virginia. jared allen ranked number 19, at texas, man, look at him go get it and throw it down. then there was this. ouch. well, lamont west would help west virginia pull away. he threw that down one more time. west, 6 of 8 on three-pointers in this game. wound up with 20 in the first and finished with 23, a career high and west virginia wins, 77-62. >>> panthers/blues, jagr great hair. shattenkirk misplays it. that ends up in a goal with the panthers up 1-0 trying to go...
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texas and west virginia. jared allen ranked number 19, at texas, man, look at him go get it and throw it down. then there was this. ouch. well, lamont west would help west virginia pull away. he threw that down one more time. west, 6 of 8 on three-pointers in this game. wound up with 20 in the first and finished with 23, a career high and west virginia wins, 77-62. >>> panthers/blues, jagr has great hair. shattenkirk misplays it. that ends up in a goal with the panthers up 1-0 trying to go 5-0 on a road trip for the first time. kyle brodziak shoots and rebounds. trocheck, five seconds left before they were going to o.t., killed the buzz in st. louis. panthers. 2-1. got to go. >>> also, women's college baske we go, ohio state with a win over number two maryland so we have a tie on top of the big ten. >> got to go. >> back to you. >> you got to go, you got to go. >> got to go. >>> up next in "the pulse," creepy, crawley cuisine. wait till you hear what angelina jolie and her kids are cooking up. >> no, oh, my g
texas and west virginia. jared allen ranked number 19, at texas, man, look at him go get it and throw it down. then there was this. ouch. well, lamont west would help west virginia pull away. he threw that down one more time. west, 6 of 8 on three-pointers in this game. wound up with 20 in the first and finished with 23, a career high and west virginia wins, 77-62. >>> panthers/blues, jagr has great hair. shattenkirk misplays it. that ends up in a goal with the panthers up 1-0 trying...
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texas senator ted cruz is now proposing former u-n ambassador john bolton for the job. he served under president george w. bush. new tonight at ten...a desperate plea from the family of a teen ... who they say was kidnapped. they say she was abducted from the m-g-m grand hotel and casino in las vegas last month, and forced into prostitution. now they are turning to social media to ask for help.their message to parents... tonight at ten. highway- 17 in santa cruz county was rated one of the most dangerous highways in california in 2016.. and now with the above average rain it's even worse the california highway patrol responds to crashes on a daily basis and many if not all are avoidableone of the problems distracted drivers so the chp conducted a crackdown . 10 4 highway 17 in santa cruz county is already a dangerous stretch of roadway, there is a mud slide which blocked one side of the highway so now only orange cones keep traffic separated toss in distracted drivers and well you know rest, i'm riding with officer drake of the santa cruz area office of the california h
texas senator ted cruz is now proposing former u-n ambassador john bolton for the job. he served under president george w. bush. new tonight at ten...a desperate plea from the family of a teen ... who they say was kidnapped. they say she was abducted from the m-g-m grand hotel and casino in las vegas last month, and forced into prostitution. now they are turning to social media to ask for help.their message to parents... tonight at ten. highway- 17 in santa cruz county was rated one of the most...
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texas. this is something that need to be done. lou: houston and dallas both started talking about my home is your home. if you are illegal the undocumented as they prefer. we are going to watch quite a collision in the state of texas which would have been unthinkable infive years ago. >> that shows you how far we have shifted to the left nationally because of 8 years of barack obama. now they shifted the goal posts of the whole debate. this is where we are. lou: 6 in 10 illegal immigrant live in 20 metropolitan cities including three of them as you see there in the great state of texas. that is the bulk of the problem right now. and the up in of counties and cities and states wanting to be sanctuaries in direct violation of federal law, it seems unconceivable that they think they can get away with it. another texan, george w. bush that they can get away with it. >> lou, this is what the executive orders of our new president would do. they would tart making us enforce immigration law, try to bring in local governments to help the f
texas. this is something that need to be done. lou: houston and dallas both started talking about my home is your home. if you are illegal the undocumented as they prefer. we are going to watch quite a collision in the state of texas which would have been unthinkable infive years ago. >> that shows you how far we have shifted to the left nationally because of 8 years of barack obama. now they shifted the goal posts of the whole debate. this is where we are. lou: 6 in 10 illegal immigrant...
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so you're a palestinian muslim couple that owns a cafÉ in texas named the trump cafÉ. you understand how some people might think, "that sounds like a bizarre combination." >> i like my president. actually, i like him because he's a businessman. he know how to do business, you know? and actually, what he trying to do, it's excellent. >> brangham: now, do you let democrats eat here? >> you know, welcome to, yeah, you know welcome to everyone likes to come inside my restaurant. my door open for everybody. you know, republican, democratic, same, you know. >> brangham: for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham. >> woodruff: now to the analysis of shields and brooks. that is syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. welcome, gentlemen. david, to you first, that was quite a report from william brangham, two towns in texas, two groups of people, both sides of the political aisle. what does it tell you about how divided this country is? >> welcome to life in america these days. for those of us who have been traveling around, that's reality.
so you're a palestinian muslim couple that owns a cafÉ in texas named the trump cafÉ. you understand how some people might think, "that sounds like a bizarre combination." >> i like my president. actually, i like him because he's a businessman. he know how to do business, you know? and actually, what he trying to do, it's excellent. >> brangham: now, do you let democrats eat here? >> you know, welcome to, yeah, you know welcome to everyone likes to come inside my...
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to 3 inches of rain in the central portions in the foothills about 3 to 5 inches off to the east in texas, we've got severe weather possible this afternoon and southeast texas, thanks to an area of low pressure heading east. diane and kepler, back to you. >> speaking of the east it's a day to dig out in northern new england after a blizzard dropped two feet of snow and there were high wind warnings and actually high winds as you can see even in areas that didn't get much or any snow yesterday. and that often knocked down trees and damaged homes. >>> federal officials are releasing new numbers from last week's controversial immigration raids. the department of homeland security says more than 600 people were arrested across at least 11 states last week, however, homeland security secretary john kelly calls the effort routine. president obama deported more than 2 million living in the u.s. living eillegally here. >>> the drone you can take a ride in. >> speaking of flying should phone calls be allowed in flight? new feedback coming in about that. >>> also, check out this scene from presiden
to 3 inches of rain in the central portions in the foothills about 3 to 5 inches off to the east in texas, we've got severe weather possible this afternoon and southeast texas, thanks to an area of low pressure heading east. diane and kepler, back to you. >> speaking of the east it's a day to dig out in northern new england after a blizzard dropped two feet of snow and there were high wind warnings and actually high winds as you can see even in areas that didn't get much or any snow...
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she died of heart failure in an assisted living facility in texas. she was 69. >>> it's a chilling warning from bill gates. the microsoft cofounder says it's time to prepare for bioterrorism! gates spoke at a security conference in munich earlier today and said the threat of terrorists using biological weapons is just as serious as climate change or nuclear conflict. gates is urging world leaders to set aside more money to prepare for that possibility. >>> tomorrow spacex will try once again to launch a load of supplies to the international space station. the rocket was on the launch pad in florida this morning when the mission was scrubbed just seconds before liftoff. spacex says there is a steering issue with the rocket. the spacecraft is packed with more than 5,000 pounds of cargo and experiments. >>> today neither the threat of rain nor the chilly san francisco bay water kept hundreds from taking a plunge including the city's new police chief. it is the fifth annual dash and splash that started off with a three or five k run and then participants
she died of heart failure in an assisted living facility in texas. she was 69. >>> it's a chilling warning from bill gates. the microsoft cofounder says it's time to prepare for bioterrorism! gates spoke at a security conference in munich earlier today and said the threat of terrorists using biological weapons is just as serious as climate change or nuclear conflict. gates is urging world leaders to set aside more money to prepare for that possibility. >>> tomorrow spacex will...