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so texas has a really bad record. they executed a man name cameron, you should all google, he was convicted of arson in his home murdering his children he later found to be innocent. people who are smarter than me who do research and analyze anything, 4% of people on death row are innocent. 260 in texas, 4% of that, people on the no and people like others are more like 10%. somewhere 4 and 10%. but the strategy is, though, not everyone has a champion. i get a lot of letters and calls now and my wife -- i can't do another one, i can't. it took way too much out of me and the people who do this for a living really deserve my thanks and respect. but there are a lot. i say 4 to 10%. texas had its lowest number of competent -- executions since in 1996 this year. the recent election got upheld in california, it got upheld in nebraska, the votes don't correlate with that but i believe that we are at the end here. we have been really close to the end if a certain democrat would have won the election, but left a few decades, i
so texas has a really bad record. they executed a man name cameron, you should all google, he was convicted of arson in his home murdering his children he later found to be innocent. people who are smarter than me who do research and analyze anything, 4% of people on death row are innocent. 260 in texas, 4% of that, people on the no and people like others are more like 10%. somewhere 4 and 10%. but the strategy is, though, not everyone has a champion. i get a lot of letters and calls now and my...
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charter schools in texas have much higher percentage of schools in texas just look at the ratings compared to traditional school districts and they tend to segregate more. >> so how can we even discuss this issue to put $20 billion into the unproven system to speak as they are not performing the way we we think they should? in his little beyond me. >> palisades and florida we have a tax credit program and has been studied extensively tillich added every year and those that participate are loaded, and children who were doing as well or better than those of the socio-economic status. do i fainted is worth experimenting of the national performance levels? yes. >> i like to think of myself as a glass half full type of guy but when i m in these types of discussions i am ready to convey you are right when need to take douglas will get the proper level of funding. >> you really don't know what kind of schools to pick they are discriminatory or malfunctioning so don't give them a choice. maybe we should fill the glass half way in figure out which way we can deliver education to parents there is a
charter schools in texas have much higher percentage of schools in texas just look at the ratings compared to traditional school districts and they tend to segregate more. >> so how can we even discuss this issue to put $20 billion into the unproven system to speak as they are not performing the way we we think they should? in his little beyond me. >> palisades and florida we have a tax credit program and has been studied extensively tillich added every year and those that...
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i'm from texas. that's one of the worse states to have that problem. and this is something that i'm in favor of cleaning up and i'm very much in favor and supportive of president trump's agenda to secure this border, to keep americans safe and protected and watch out for american jobs as well host: would you support a reduction in the visas the united states offers? guest: we need to know where they are at the very least when their visa has expired. they have no central repository of information and data on their citizens. we can't vet them or track them properly. our own fbi director last year and our homeland security secretary in classified briefings absolutely told us that they don't have the data to be able to vet people from a we'll leave this here. you can see it in its entirety in the c-span video lie brarery. search "washington journal" at
i'm from texas. that's one of the worse states to have that problem. and this is something that i'm in favor of cleaning up and i'm very much in favor and supportive of president trump's agenda to secure this border, to keep americans safe and protected and watch out for american jobs as well host: would you support a reduction in the visas the united states offers? guest: we need to know where they are at the very least when their visa has expired. they have no central repository of...
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host: our next call from crockett texas. barbara. caller: i pretty much agree with everything you said, congressman. we need to do a lot of -- when are we going to clarify and get rid of anchor babies, and why do we give aid to foreign countries because they don't give us aid. thank you so much. >> those are two great questions. the anchor baby situation comes from the 14th amendment to the us constitution. that amendment was written post the united states, civil war, war between the states. that was what it was written for. that was the intent and purpose. i don't think it was any way shape or form to be interpreted the way it is today. and then as far as your foreign aid, you've exactly right. we've talked about that just a few minutes ago about foreign countries who take our money gladly and then refuse to re-patriots -- patriate -- would be able to give the authority to the administration and cautify it as a matter of fact that these countries could have their foreign aid and visa programs cut off. this is a real person. than any
host: our next call from crockett texas. barbara. caller: i pretty much agree with everything you said, congressman. we need to do a lot of -- when are we going to clarify and get rid of anchor babies, and why do we give aid to foreign countries because they don't give us aid. thank you so much. >> those are two great questions. the anchor baby situation comes from the 14th amendment to the us constitution. that amendment was written post the united states, civil war, war between the...
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ost: thomas frp texas materials cost of for the wall itself would be you erial as far as what said about transportation of cement. if you're thinking about cement you have a big problem because it would turn mixer.ncrete inside the but there is another way to do that. when they have cement poured in great distance, for example, high-rises, same thing. high-rise building down like the empire state building, lay it on the side. you have no problem. o, therefore, a wall can be constructed by having the supplies put to the areas where as they go from, texas e east corner of san diego. towards >> i assume that he means billion. thank you very much for that call. assuming thatf -- he meant billion, yeah, this will probably run into the billions of dollars. and it's not just about building wall.ical i would say, again, that we've ound from the government's attempts in the past that building a physical wall is not its own, ective on that you have to be cognizant of the e who would go over wall or under the wall and i stories ve all read about tunnels into the u.s. from mexico. my colleague, ron
ost: thomas frp texas materials cost of for the wall itself would be you erial as far as what said about transportation of cement. if you're thinking about cement you have a big problem because it would turn mixer.ncrete inside the but there is another way to do that. when they have cement poured in great distance, for example, high-rises, same thing. high-rise building down like the empire state building, lay it on the side. you have no problem. o, therefore, a wall can be constructed by...
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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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>> reporter: you know, these texas hair dressers. this woman had, it was like the a six shooter in each hand with hairspray. this could withstand the nuclear holocaust right now. i only have three hairs. a miracle worker. >> i was joking when i said on purpose. it is actually delineated in the bet, it's on purpose. >> you were joking? >> again, a wardrobe malfunction as opposed to intentionally showing cleavage almost sounds like -- >> get it out there in the open. >> 3 grand. >> let's bring this back catch scene overs take bets, right? in the casino world, where would you go? >> i think as long as they're not playing the new york giants, the patriots win super bowls. >> she's asking for a trade. >> no! >> selling -- >> doing touchdowns stocks. serve confused here tonight and i don't know why. touchdown trade. >> touchdown trade. mattel. this is a stock that got sacked. a 6% dividend. bar by is taking the market share. this is a touchdown. >> i'll say visa. visa is a name we talk a lot about on this show. they crushed earnings. $86 s
>> reporter: you know, these texas hair dressers. this woman had, it was like the a six shooter in each hand with hairspray. this could withstand the nuclear holocaust right now. i only have three hairs. a miracle worker. >> i was joking when i said on purpose. it is actually delineated in the bet, it's on purpose. >> you were joking? >> again, a wardrobe malfunction as opposed to intentionally showing cleavage almost sounds like -- >> get it out there in the open....
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ost: thomas frp texas materials cost of for the wall itself would be you erial as far as what said about transportation of cement. if you're thinking about cement you have a big problem because it would turn mixer.ncrete inside the but there is another way to do that. when they have cement poured in great distance, for example, high-rises, same thing. high-rise building down like the empire state building, lay it on the side. you have no problem. o, therefore, a wall can be constructed by having the supplies put to the areas where as they go from, texas e east corner of san he way towards host: thammings for the insight. any question for our guest while you're there? caller: sure. where do you think the problem is going to be with building a wall? the problem cost of materials alone just for this wall would be about $3 billion million. the cost for the labor would be about $7 million. host: thank you for calling. does he mean billion? guest: i think that he means billion. thank you very much for that call. yeah, i think assuming that he meant billion, yeah, this will probably run into th
ost: thomas frp texas materials cost of for the wall itself would be you erial as far as what said about transportation of cement. if you're thinking about cement you have a big problem because it would turn mixer.ncrete inside the but there is another way to do that. when they have cement poured in great distance, for example, high-rises, same thing. high-rise building down like the empire state building, lay it on the side. you have no problem. o, therefore, a wall can be constructed by...
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ladies and gentlemen, from san antonio, texas, byron velvick. [cheers and applause] >> great to see you. >> how you doing? >> good. [cheers and applause] >> i mean, this guy is staying like a mother-in-law. he just won't go. just won't go. welcome back. you are in the middle of a great game. we'll catch everybody up to date. you were season 6 of "the bachelor," back when we had two bachelors and then the ladies voted and byron the bass fisherman was our bachelor that year. you also had the dubious honor of being what? do you remember? >> uh... >> the only bachelor who is... >> who is--ah, divorced. >> no. well, that too. [laughter] >> i think so. >> we've had plenty of those. >> maybe not. >> the only bachelor
ladies and gentlemen, from san antonio, texas, byron velvick. [cheers and applause] >> great to see you. >> how you doing? >> good. [cheers and applause] >> i mean, this guy is staying like a mother-in-law. he just won't go. just won't go. welcome back. you are in the middle of a great game. we'll catch everybody up to date. you were season 6 of "the bachelor," back when we had two bachelors and then the ladies voted and byron the bass fisherman was our...
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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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charter schools in texas have much higher, there's a more higher percentage of charter schools in texas that have the most ratings and i'm not saying ratings mean everything but if you look at those rates compared to traditional public school districts. we know charter schools often tend to segregate students of more that are already segregated in public schools. so why and how, how can we be even discussing this issue of let's put $20 billion into this unproven system just because our starved public schools are not performing the way that we think they should is just a little beyond me. >> i will say in florida we have a florida tax credit program in that state and it is been studied extensively as part of the legislation to look at every you how it's doing. the student to participate on low income, in fact, as they are children who are doing as well or better than students who have similar socioeconomic status and remain in a public schools. it's an option. it's not the only option. it's an option. do i think it is worth experimenting dating where our national performance levels are?
charter schools in texas have much higher, there's a more higher percentage of charter schools in texas that have the most ratings and i'm not saying ratings mean everything but if you look at those rates compared to traditional public school districts. we know charter schools often tend to segregate students of more that are already segregated in public schools. so why and how, how can we be even discussing this issue of let's put $20 billion into this unproven system just because our starved...
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joining us now is a texas reporter. what is the latest reaction from the state lawmakers that you're hearing? >> as you 4i7b9you hinted out, defiance. they're trying to make it a don't mess with texas issue by firing back and saying that they should not get involved in state politi politics. obviously there are republican lawmakers and republican leaders who are against the bill, but right now the conversation is dominated by both the lieutenant governor and the governor for the very harsh remarks that they have had for both the nba and the nfl. >> and we're talking texas and football. i mean, this is a state that has hosted three super bowls, three all-star games, we all know about the cowboys. what has been the reaction from businesses swellinas well as fa this dustup? >> the texas association of business got way out ahead of this bill months ago, they commissioned a study that said that the state could lose up to $8.5 million almost 200,000 jobs if it were to go ahead with in kind of legislation. so they have gotten
joining us now is a texas reporter. what is the latest reaction from the state lawmakers that you're hearing? >> as you 4i7b9you hinted out, defiance. they're trying to make it a don't mess with texas issue by firing back and saying that they should not get involved in state politi politics. obviously there are republican lawmakers and republican leaders who are against the bill, but right now the conversation is dominated by both the lieutenant governor and the governor for the very...
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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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started to come to laredo, texas. and anyone would see me. the homicide detective, there was a gigantic law enforcement complex with a lot of people, people in dea, all levels of law enforcement, the local district attorney, there were a lot of people who knew about the cartel, law enforcement and lawyers, spent a lot of time to family members and young boys. they were reporting for this story, and the more i saw i could structure this like the kind of books i always admired, non-fiction novels that create pedigree. in american literature. on friday night lights for texas, and it is called midnight in the garden of good and evil which i was sold is known here over the book. and the television, movie producer, the wire, the baltimore sun and it is about drug dealers. other books like behind the beautiful forever is, and catherine boone, it was about slum dwellers in india, won the national book award, really amazing book, and a book that really inspired me similarly to those books i could get inside, the way a novelist would do. the chapters a
started to come to laredo, texas. and anyone would see me. the homicide detective, there was a gigantic law enforcement complex with a lot of people, people in dea, all levels of law enforcement, the local district attorney, there were a lot of people who knew about the cartel, law enforcement and lawyers, spent a lot of time to family members and young boys. they were reporting for this story, and the more i saw i could structure this like the kind of books i always admired, non-fiction novels...
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. >> in whether ford, texas there was a tier on the loose -- deere on the loose, theyrageeled rim up. >> guess who is back? ♪ new york city, city. >> yep, who all here has been to an escape room? >> bing. >> we got one. >> sergio and i tried an escape room in harlem with a fitting name -- hoodwink. >> being hoodwink means being drinked over bamboozled, hood wimplehoodwink. a nice play on word. >> hoodwinks has 4 themes rooms we did the spirit of harlem room and had a blast with a bunch of perfect strangers, by the end they felt more like friends. >> way it works, you get 60 minutes to try to solve riddles, you get different clues that help you open different locks. you want to solve everything clue buyer your time is up, you know you have escaped when the door opens. >> oh. >> you want the door to open, cool part about this room is all of the clues are based off of harlem history. >> writers of renaissance they lead you through the room, fabulous musicians, and jadz jaz musicians, music of harlem. a lot of games played in harlem. >> we learned a little bit. >> you need your full men
. >> in whether ford, texas there was a tier on the loose -- deere on the loose, theyrageeled rim up. >> guess who is back? ♪ new york city, city. >> yep, who all here has been to an escape room? >> bing. >> we got one. >> sergio and i tried an escape room in harlem with a fitting name -- hoodwink. >> being hoodwink means being drinked over bamboozled, hood wimplehoodwink. a nice play on word. >> hoodwinks has 4 themes rooms we did the spirit of...
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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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jacob rascon, nbc news, big spring, texas. >> another reminder, there's a lot of good out there. >>> that's going to do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. ==raj/take vo== right now at 6: overcome by mud. a pregnant wom >>> everything just got washed away with mud. >> overcome by this mud. a pregnant woman had no one to turn to, so she turned to facebook live. >>> the spider, specialized piece of equipment used to clear up a mess tieing up traffic. >> the news at 6:00 starts right now. >> the problems just keep piling up, even more rain is on its way. a bay area driver swerved off the road and landed upside down as you can see here. that's when another driver jumped into action one of the stories from our team of reporters covering this micro climate weather alert. >> you talked to that guy with the pickax, talk about quick thinking. >> the two rescuers didn't have time to think about it over too much they jumped into the water and started moving they did all the right things to save that driver before it
jacob rascon, nbc news, big spring, texas. >> another reminder, there's a lot of good out there. >>> that's going to do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. ==raj/take vo== right now at 6: overcome by mud. a pregnant wom >>> everything just got washed away with mud. >> overcome by this mud. a pregnant woman had no one to turn to, so she turned to facebook live. >>> the spider,...
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>> caller: looking at the semiconductor chip business, specifically texas instruments. >> i think texas instruments is inexpensive. i've done the work on that company. i also like analog devices. i like amd. i like micron. i like intel. i obviously like the group include broadcom. jeff in texas, jeff. >> caller: yes, mr. cramer. is there money -- your thoughts on u. silica holdings? >> the oil patch is so, so hard. the bottom called last week. i don't trust it for these ones that are ancillary plays. i'm going to say stay away. jimmy in new york, jimmy. >> caller: jim bow! real quick, qualcomm? >> i listened to the company. i think it's got an interesting story. unless they close that deal with nxpi, i don't want it because they're too many telco. jack in indiana, jack. >> caller: hello, cramer. booyah. >> booyah. >> caller: yeah, i'm looking at array biopharma. >> interesting. this is one of those companies. it's a research company, so it's not going to have a lot of earnings. when i see a stock like celgene finally starting to move, my instincts are to say pick up the celgene. bob in
>> caller: looking at the semiconductor chip business, specifically texas instruments. >> i think texas instruments is inexpensive. i've done the work on that company. i also like analog devices. i like amd. i like micron. i like intel. i obviously like the group include broadcom. jeff in texas, jeff. >> caller: yes, mr. cramer. is there money -- your thoughts on u. silica holdings? >> the oil patch is so, so hard. the bottom called last week. i don't trust it for these...
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what she does, i met her at a rehearsal studio in queens, marcia is a singer songwriter she moved from texas to new york to pursue her music, i got there she was playing one of the so songs she wrote called wild, i asked marcia about being labeled a professional dater. >> i don't know what a professional dater, i am someone that does go out on dates and get paid to drink. >> hard to be a musician and make money in new york, where not do it. >> she went to web site, called what's your price.com. >> depends, minimum is $150. and maximum, was 1500. >> dates are short. just drinks, she picks a five-star bar, and only lasts 20 to 30 minutes max. i asked her if her boyfriend, had any issue with her life style. >> i am not dating right now, he was cool with it when i was with him. >> they have since probe e brok. >> shocked. >> steve was fine with it. >> that is why they done break up, oh, wait. >> this has been lucrative for marcia, in her 6 months of doing this, she has made $20,000. >> she is a very talented musician, and i joined her in a duet. ♪ got to be wild ♪ >> i don't want to lose my
what she does, i met her at a rehearsal studio in queens, marcia is a singer songwriter she moved from texas to new york to pursue her music, i got there she was playing one of the so songs she wrote called wild, i asked marcia about being labeled a professional dater. >> i don't know what a professional dater, i am someone that does go out on dates and get paid to drink. >> hard to be a musician and make money in new york, where not do it. >> she went to web site, called...
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senator from montgomery county was so upset about the president's joke about destroying the career of a texas state lawmaker, leach threatened the president to come after him and used a curse word. >> the bully. he intimidates people. he threatens people. he belittles, degrades and tries to delegitimize anyone who stands in his way. the president stops tweeting, i will stop tweeting about the president. >> we visited a restaurant and people there told us they would like all politicians to stop tweeting. >>> philadelphia taxpayers are on the hook for nearly $3 million in overtime costs from recent civil unrest. a spokesman for the mayor credited police with protecting both citizens and freedom of expression in the days following the inauguration of president trump. the police department's overtime spending was already on the rise last year's total was $64 million up from $53 million in 2015. >>> keep your eyes on the sky for a stellar show. >> a full moon, a lunar eclipse and a comet will make appearances tonight. here is how the eclipse looked. it made part of the moon appear shaded. comet 45
senator from montgomery county was so upset about the president's joke about destroying the career of a texas state lawmaker, leach threatened the president to come after him and used a curse word. >> the bully. he intimidates people. he threatens people. he belittles, degrades and tries to delegitimize anyone who stands in his way. the president stops tweeting, i will stop tweeting about the president. >> we visited a restaurant and people there told us they would like all...
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breaking overnight, severe storms sweep across texas, leaving thousands in the dark. today marks one month on the job for president trump. a look at what's still on his to-do list and why he left sweden baffled this weekend. >>> and lift-off of the falcon 9 to the space station. >> a successful lift-off and landing. spacex pulls off what no private company has done before. go 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, overnight a powerful rain and wind storm including possible tornadoes hit the san antonio, texas, area. tornados have been posted as the storms swept through last night. >> the center section is gone right there. that flagpole is down. the chair that scooted across, my neighbor's chair, the retired cop, the chair went out the gate and flew down the road. >> there are reports of significant damage. the wind and rain knocked out power to thousands of customers. roofs were blown off buildings and some areas were flooded. the storm moved through quickly and is expected to be gone by this mornin
breaking overnight, severe storms sweep across texas, leaving thousands in the dark. today marks one month on the job for president trump. a look at what's still on his to-do list and why he left sweden baffled this weekend. >>> and lift-off of the falcon 9 to the space station. >> a successful lift-off and landing. spacex pulls off what no private company has done before. go 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green....
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jacob rascon, nbc news, big spring, texas. >> another reminder, there's a lot of good out there. that's going to do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> lady gaga talks back. her body under attack in the super bowl. her vestige today to the online trolls. >> and what she told us about battling body issues now on "extra." ♪ extra, extra >>> is this a belly to be ashamed of? lady gaga sounds off about getting barraged with mean online insults. as she releases her sexy new video, her "extra" video about accepting her imperfection as she joins a sisterhood of proud stars. >> opening up today about a lifetime of diets and depression. >>> "live" with kelly -- and tamron? days after walking from "today," new reports tamron hall could become rippa's new co-host. >>> then, reese witherspoon on her happy hollywood marriage. >> my husband's so sweet. >> a hollywood ladies' night. >>> in the "extra" feed, new proof gwen and blake are hollywood's cutest couple. and catherine zeta jones takes understa us ins
jacob rascon, nbc news, big spring, texas. >> another reminder, there's a lot of good out there. that's going to do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> lady gaga talks back. her body under attack in the super bowl. her vestige today to the online trolls. >> and what she told us about battling body issues now on "extra." ♪ extra, extra >>> is this a belly to be ashamed...
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the provision is attached to the city to ban sanctuary cities from texas. meanwhile in ohio the dayton police department officially dropping sanctuary policy allowing officers to hand criminal illegal immigrants over to federal officials. new report to tell you about, va sending money to cover veteran funeral expenses but the vets are still alive. inspector general says payments between 4,000 to 16,000 bucks were sent between august of 2014 and january of 2015, checks were sent to spouses that were not even on veterans records. the report found the agency authorized the incorrect payments because they had poor controls and system checks. wow. heather: emmy award winning show 24 is back on fox and this time with a whole new cost facing some brand-new threats. >> there's a situation. >> whatever is going on over there, it's not your job anymore. >> i'm the only one that could help. >> so let's step into the fox light michael tamara who got a behind the scenes look of the show and the question is, is he returning? >> sort of. [laughter] >> i sat down with the
the provision is attached to the city to ban sanctuary cities from texas. meanwhile in ohio the dayton police department officially dropping sanctuary policy allowing officers to hand criminal illegal immigrants over to federal officials. new report to tell you about, va sending money to cover veteran funeral expenses but the vets are still alive. inspector general says payments between 4,000 to 16,000 bucks were sent between august of 2014 and january of 2015, checks were sent to spouses that...
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with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by klru's producer circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's a james beard award winning chef and celebrated restaurateur best known outside the kitchen for his regular appearances on chopped, top chef, and other irresistible foodie reality shows. his new collection of mouthwatering multicultural recipes, the red rooster cookbook: the story of food and hustle in harlem has just been published. he's marcus samuelsson, this is overheard. (applause) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? to say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on and let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? think i just got an f fro
with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by klru's producer circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's a james beard award winning chef and celebrated restaurateur best known outside the kitchen for his regular appearances on chopped, top chef, and other irresistible foodie reality shows. his new...
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keith in san antonio, texas, a republican collar. your thoughts on the nomination. >> i think it is clear judge gorsuch is eminently qualified, and i am appalled by the partisan behavior of the democratic senators. they ought to be punished in some fashion. i don't know how. >> thanks for calling. one of those senators who raised those doubts in this tweet -- again, that from senator chuck grassley. to chat, democrat in illinois. >> i am a democrat and have leaned more liberal in my voting history and my opinions, and i think that it's just really important to know that the opposition to this supreme court nomination is straight out of the republican playbook from what they were doing in the past 10 and a half months. that i feelsubject like i keep hearing about is abortion, and i just really want to offer everyone this viewpoint and perspective -- you can be pro-life and the against lawtion without needing a to do that. the fact of the matter is a lot of people have this opinion because of their religious beliefs, but it comes down
keith in san antonio, texas, a republican collar. your thoughts on the nomination. >> i think it is clear judge gorsuch is eminently qualified, and i am appalled by the partisan behavior of the democratic senators. they ought to be punished in some fashion. i don't know how. >> thanks for calling. one of those senators who raised those doubts in this tweet -- again, that from senator chuck grassley. to chat, democrat in illinois. >> i am a democrat and have leaned more liberal...
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. >> senator ted cruz attend aid gop town hall meeting in texas and the ninth district court to withhold the block opt order. >> you might ask, what is the ninth circuit court of appeals say about the on point black letter law in the united states. so in my view the decision of non circuit court of appeals was lost. it was active. and i believe if and when the case is appealed to the supreme court i believe it will be reversed. >> those who support the court's decision say the president's actions violated due process clause. >> actor shia la bust anti trump performance art project is shut down in new york the museum of moving image in queens closed art performance citing serious public safety hazards it had shiloh la buff and others chanting he will not differ id us in front of a camera since the first day as president three weeks ago. >> we had complaints from constituents of smoking marm math and people on stoop smoking cigarettes and eating, drinking, littering locally and urinating in alleyways. >> i remember it 24/7 at night too. >> two collaborators say they intended to host a prom
. >> senator ted cruz attend aid gop town hall meeting in texas and the ninth district court to withhold the block opt order. >> you might ask, what is the ninth circuit court of appeals say about the on point black letter law in the united states. so in my view the decision of non circuit court of appeals was lost. it was active. and i believe if and when the case is appealed to the supreme court i believe it will be reversed. >> those who support the court's decision say the...
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. >> seven generation family run outfit that goes back to before texas was even a state. they raise prize cattle, the legendary man for browman cows, this is john's father. >> raising beef cattle, we look for bone and muscle, brain, and thickness of body. it's all about meat and beef. >> now spadea, john brought me out to see another prize bull in its element. javier, the 2010 world champion, if you can believe it. he's hard at work in the summer and the winter, breeding with the females. he weighs about 3,000 pounds. cows are cool, but i asked john, a sixth generation rancher, bill, if you ever thought about doing anything else. he thought about it. >> unless cattle aren't completely your thing, i couldn't imagine not wanttology -- wanting to be part of it. >> this is the texas i came to see. tell me what's going on surrounding the super bowl. i know you're ready for the patriots. >> you are going to make me get out of the hot tub. [laughter] >> hang on a second. >> you have your press pass on you still? >> that's my press pass. >> man, life is tough. >> no one takes the
. >> seven generation family run outfit that goes back to before texas was even a state. they raise prize cattle, the legendary man for browman cows, this is john's father. >> raising beef cattle, we look for bone and muscle, brain, and thickness of body. it's all about meat and beef. >> now spadea, john brought me out to see another prize bull in its element. javier, the 2010 world champion, if you can believe it. he's hard at work in the summer and the winter, breeding with...
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. >> because you wanna move back to texas? >> yes, yeah, from texas originally. >> yeah. >> i think i said earlier. but, yeah, we've been away from our family for a long time, and both my wife and i both have family in the south. we would like to take our four-month-old and our four-year-old sons to be closer to family, and we think this would be a huge help... >> yeah. >> in transitioning us that way. >> oh, well, that's awesome, man. back to what's important. >> yeah. >> good for you. >> thank you. >> all right, now we're-- now we're all rooting for you. >> good. >> and you're already doing a great job, you're at $10,000. you're just 7 questions away from the $1 million. [cheers and applause] >> whoo.
. >> because you wanna move back to texas? >> yes, yeah, from texas originally. >> yeah. >> i think i said earlier. but, yeah, we've been away from our family for a long time, and both my wife and i both have family in the south. we would like to take our four-month-old and our four-year-old sons to be closer to family, and we think this would be a huge help... >> yeah. >> in transitioning us that way. >> oh, well, that's awesome, man. back to what's...
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two hunters in texas walker doherty and michael bryant claimed they were involved in a shootout with some illegals. after immigrants illegally crossed the nearby mexico border, converged on their camp in the middle of the night, and tried to rob them. a third hunter, edwin roberts, was also shot. it was a harrowing story and it was picked up widely by right wing websites to justify building a border wall. there's just one problem. the story turned out to be total bs. >> of the looks of it right now we think we believe that during the shooting while all the commotion and confusion going on we believe that michael shot walker and walker shot edwin. >> just to distill that down to its essence, basically two hunters just shot at each other. >> seth: that's right. two hunters shot each other and blamed it on immigrants, but they learned something that night. they learned that deer can laugh. [ laughter and applause ] that's the thing we spent the most time talking about today is how to make deer look like they are laughing. but despite the heated rhetoric you hear from politicians and par
two hunters in texas walker doherty and michael bryant claimed they were involved in a shootout with some illegals. after immigrants illegally crossed the nearby mexico border, converged on their camp in the middle of the night, and tried to rob them. a third hunter, edwin roberts, was also shot. it was a harrowing story and it was picked up widely by right wing websites to justify building a border wall. there's just one problem. the story turned out to be total bs. >> of the looks of it...
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host: mark from dallas, texas. caller: i think the problem with the arts even though i have a lot of sympathy for them, it is -- as of that foot water crisis that went on they would -- city website and found that the symphony has not missed a beat in funding. they had a shortage of funds and that is why they could not have decent water to drink. i think what it boils down to is priorities. i'm not going to say the arts are fluff, but they should not be the major criteria for funding from government. thank you for letting me have the input. host: the heritage foundation here put out a yearly look at the budget and they said things , theythe arts programs said the arts culture and humanity experience has have the largest -- the 2015 usa giving report estimates the total giving to arts culture and humanity worth nearly $18 billion in 2014. taxpayer should not be forced to pay for scholarly journals regardless of merit. a great example of the success of the federal investment of the arts over the last half-century. the
host: mark from dallas, texas. caller: i think the problem with the arts even though i have a lot of sympathy for them, it is -- as of that foot water crisis that went on they would -- city website and found that the symphony has not missed a beat in funding. they had a shortage of funds and that is why they could not have decent water to drink. i think what it boils down to is priorities. i'm not going to say the arts are fluff, but they should not be the major criteria for funding from...
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two hunters in texas walker doherty and michael bryant claimed they were involved in a shootout with some illegals. after immigrants illegally crossed the nearby mexico border, converged on their camp in the middle of the night, and tried to rob them. was also shot. it was a harrowing story and it was picked up widely by right wing websites to justify building a border wall. there's just one problem. the story turned out to be total bs. >> of the looks of it right now we think we believe that during the shooting while all the commotion and confusion going on we believe that michael shot walker and walker shot edwin. >> just to distill that down to its essence, basically two hunters just shot at each other. >> seth: that's right. two hunters shot each other and blamed it on immigrants, but they learned something that night. they learned that deer can laugh. [ laughter and applause ] that's the thing we spent the most time talking about today is how to make deer look like they are laughing. but despite the heated rhetoric you hear from politicians and paranoid hunting buddies there's h
two hunters in texas walker doherty and michael bryant claimed they were involved in a shootout with some illegals. after immigrants illegally crossed the nearby mexico border, converged on their camp in the middle of the night, and tried to rob them. was also shot. it was a harrowing story and it was picked up widely by right wing websites to justify building a border wall. there's just one problem. the story turned out to be total bs. >> of the looks of it right now we think we believe...
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he was at fort bliss texas. he was in a humvee with other guys and everybody in the truck died. they don't tell you that to make you upset. i want you to know i have the ability to see my family. that is his daughter and she is nine now. that is his wife, christine. they would give anything to see him again and they won't. his mom would give anything to talk to her son again. i know, i talked to her. my mom and dad cb. they moved here for me. my daughter i can't wait to see her on tuesday night. i go to phoenix tomorrow and my wife and me are going to go on a date as i perfect my daughter called me a couple of nights ago and said well you go to do father daughter dance and i said yes. i asked my wife what is on my schedule and i said call my business manager, a guy in texas and if there's anything on there i don't care what it is, cancel it because i'm going with my daughter. this other guy, 17-years-old, got a girl pregnant in high school, joined the military, got emancipated from his parents to take care of his baby's mom and his daughter and he gets deployed and after i get h
he was at fort bliss texas. he was in a humvee with other guys and everybody in the truck died. they don't tell you that to make you upset. i want you to know i have the ability to see my family. that is his daughter and she is nine now. that is his wife, christine. they would give anything to see him again and they won't. his mom would give anything to talk to her son again. i know, i talked to her. my mom and dad cb. they moved here for me. my daughter i can't wait to see her on tuesday...
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el senado de texas aprobÓ la previsión de ciudades santuario y una enmienda que sanciona a los jefes de policÍa. pablo rojas estÁ ahÍ . de esta manera grupos han rechazado en las Últimas horas la acelerada aprobaciÓn del proyecto de ley. durante las Últimas ecuaciones, aprobÓ una enmienda para castigar a los jefes. dice que la culpabilidad del agente del condado de algÚn delito mayor o por mala conducta, implica la destituciÓn . si el alguacil hernÁndez, quien dirige la policÍa en el condado travis, en austin, podrÍa enfrentar serias consecuencias. hernÁndez no tienen derecho a escoger las leyes que va a cumplir. solamente porque es alguacil. hallar soluciones a este problema tan complejo. ese es precisamente mi compromiso . anticipan que el proyecto de ley podrÍa ser aprobado rÁpidamente por la casa de representantes este estado. si el gobernador lo firmÉ inmediatamente, la ley podrÍa entrar en vigor en pocos dÍas. marÍa: entretanto, resurge la propuesta de financiar parcialmente el muro fronterizo con las remesas enviadas por mexicanos a ese paÍs. presentarÁn u
el senado de texas aprobÓ la previsión de ciudades santuario y una enmienda que sanciona a los jefes de policÍa. pablo rojas estÁ ahÍ . de esta manera grupos han rechazado en las Últimas horas la acelerada aprobaciÓn del proyecto de ley. durante las Últimas ecuaciones, aprobÓ una enmienda para castigar a los jefes. dice que la culpabilidad del agente del condado de algÚn delito mayor o por mala conducta, implica la destituciÓn . si el alguacil hernÁndez, quien dirige la policÍa en...
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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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. >> because you wanna move back to texas? >> yes, yeah, from texas originally. >> yeah. >> i think i said earlier. but, yeah, we've been away from our family for a long time, and both my wife and i both have family in the south. we would like to take our four-month-old and our four-year-old sons to be closer to family, and we think this would be a huge help... >> yeah. >> in transitioning us that way. >> oh, well, that's awesome, man. back to what's important. >> yeah. >> good for you. >> thank you. >> all right, now we're-- now we're all rooting for you. >> good. >> and you're already doing a great job, you're at $10,000. you're just 7 questions away from the $1 million. [cheers and applause] >> whoo. >> the next big
. >> because you wanna move back to texas? >> yes, yeah, from texas originally. >> yeah. >> i think i said earlier. but, yeah, we've been away from our family for a long time, and both my wife and i both have family in the south. we would like to take our four-month-old and our four-year-old sons to be closer to family, and we think this would be a huge help... >> yeah. >> in transitioning us that way. >> oh, well, that's awesome, man. back to what's...
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leland: here in texas, football is more than a game. it orders religion really but there is a concussion and the aftereffects of organizers of the sport worried that parents won't let their little boys take to the field. that of course causes big concerns for the nfl as to the long-term future of the game so many play a month. they tell us the game, especially for young kids playing that is changing. one at the forefront of changing the game on the ceo and executive director of u.s.a. football joins us now. do parents have a right to be worried about their kids playing football versus plain soccer? >> first of all, we need to educate parents on important changes going on. practice guidelines are now adopted. they were certified cashier. there's a real commitment to reducing contacting practicing. so they need to be informed about all of those changes and what we are lucky not is how this game can continue to evolve. there's 11 person tackle it and we are looking at how you can add additional entry points to the game. they had eight diff
leland: here in texas, football is more than a game. it orders religion really but there is a concussion and the aftereffects of organizers of the sport worried that parents won't let their little boys take to the field. that of course causes big concerns for the nfl as to the long-term future of the game so many play a month. they tell us the game, especially for young kids playing that is changing. one at the forefront of changing the game on the ceo and executive director of u.s.a. football...
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but they wear cowboy hats, very texas and they have a texas ranger museum, i have been to that a couple times in waco. they are intense. >> yes. >> they are. >> the fact that their called in i think they will find it. >> i think we will. >> by the way, aren't patriots having their parade today super bowl will parade. >> they are. >> i hope it those, rain. >> tom brady posted about it. >> what did he say, he is excited. >> he is excited. >> five times he has done this >> five times. >> tive rent every time. >>> and someone, and and, sign in. today we will remember martin delaney. he was a journalist, physician , writer. >> he was one of the first three blacks admitted to harvard medical school and he treated color a patients in pittsburgh during 1800's when others fled city, he stayed there to treat everyone that he could. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ know you can save today for what's important tomorrow. so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. >>> when i saw that, hand, a meteor shoot ago cross the midwest, on m
but they wear cowboy hats, very texas and they have a texas ranger museum, i have been to that a couple times in waco. they are intense. >> yes. >> they are. >> the fact that their called in i think they will find it. >> i think we will. >> by the way, aren't patriots having their parade today super bowl will parade. >> they are. >> i hope it those, rain. >> tom brady posted about it. >> what did he say, he is excited. >> he is...
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this discussing innovation and the future of the american workforce and a republican congressman from texas talks about his bill that would penalize countries for refusing to take back illegal immigrants detained in the united states. then, talking about the upcoming visit between benjamin netanyahu and president trump. be sure to watch live beginning at some :00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. actoring up this morning, ashton kutcher will be on capitol hill to talk about efforts to and modern slavery and human trafficking. we will have live coverage from the senate foreign relations 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3, c-span.org and the c-span radio app. then, in afternoon the senate foreign and government affairs committee meets to review the report on government waste and inefficiency. that is live at 2:45 p.m. eastern also on c-span3. >> federal reserve janet yellen signaled that the federal open market committee may raise interest rates at its march meeting. she was testifying before the senate inking committee to deliver the semiannual banking policy report. this hearing is
this discussing innovation and the future of the american workforce and a republican congressman from texas talks about his bill that would penalize countries for refusing to take back illegal immigrants detained in the united states. then, talking about the upcoming visit between benjamin netanyahu and president trump. be sure to watch live beginning at some :00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. actoring up this morning, ashton kutcher will be on capitol hill to talk about...
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if you'll recall in the texas case, that was an appeal of a preliminary injunction where texas sued on president obama's deferred action program. >> citiessy, thank you for your perspective. appreciate it. we're watching live pictures at the moment. these coming out of west palm beach. west palm beach, another city there in florida where the president is in mar-a-lago not too far away. the question now is how democrats in congress are planning to fight president trump's executive orders in total? we'll be joined by democratic congresswoman barbara lee. h befe leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. beneful healthy weight because the first ingredient is chicken. (riley) man, this chicken is spectacular! (jessica) i feel like when he eats beneful, he turns into a puppy again. you love it, don't you? you love it so much! (v
if you'll recall in the texas case, that was an appeal of a preliminary injunction where texas sued on president obama's deferred action program. >> citiessy, thank you for your perspective. appreciate it. we're watching live pictures at the moment. these coming out of west palm beach. west palm beach, another city there in florida where the president is in mar-a-lago not too far away. the question now is how democrats in congress are planning to fight president trump's executive orders...
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. >>> we have a state senator in texas talking about before we could receive the forfeitture money. i told him that the cartel would build a monument to him in want to give his name? will it destroy his career? [ laughter ] >> president donald trump reacting to texas sheriff herald after hearing that a state senator had been feuding with the sheriff over legislation. the sheriff declined to identify the senator in question. >>> the new york times is reporting that the yemen government has with drawn for the u.s. to run grounds missions in their country. it followed the navy seal in yemen. the ground mission suspension has not been announced to the government. military and civilian say it does not expand to military drone attacks. >>> lead by rob going shirtless in the frigid weather. see the vince lombardi trophy and patriots. in all of their glory was tom brady wearing a shirt wearing roger that and his fifth super bowl ring on his middle finger intended for roger goodell. >>> we are learning a third player may skip a visit to the white house. he may join teammates boycotting the c
. >>> we have a state senator in texas talking about before we could receive the forfeitture money. i told him that the cartel would build a monument to him in want to give his name? will it destroy his career? [ laughter ] >> president donald trump reacting to texas sheriff herald after hearing that a state senator had been feuding with the sheriff over legislation. the sheriff declined to identify the senator in question. >>> the new york times is reporting that the...
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she's 5-foot-4 and weighs 137 pounds. 17-year-old grace torrance was last seen in converse, texas on april 17, 2016. she may have travelled to san antonio. grace's hair is black but may be dyed bright red. the endangered runaway may need medical attention. last seen on may 17, 2016, ryley lenane is an endangered runaway from macomb, illinois. 15-year-old ryley may have travelled to missouri. he may use the alias name "ryley smith" or "jason mendenhall. remember, call your local authorities if you have any information about these or any other missing cases. visit our website, www.usamissing.com, for more information. when we come back, valuable information on how to keep you and your family safe. we'll return right after this brief break. girl: at night, always sit near the driver on an empty bus. if you order a taxi, make sure the taxi that arrives is the one you ordered. if you have doubts, don't get in. girl: speak openly to your kids about safety issues. it is vitally important that your children are aware of their surroundings at all times. alex: your help is vital in locating mi
she's 5-foot-4 and weighs 137 pounds. 17-year-old grace torrance was last seen in converse, texas on april 17, 2016. she may have travelled to san antonio. grace's hair is black but may be dyed bright red. the endangered runaway may need medical attention. last seen on may 17, 2016, ryley lenane is an endangered runaway from macomb, illinois. 15-year-old ryley may have travelled to missouri. he may use the alias name "ryley smith" or "jason mendenhall. remember, call your local...
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we've got so much of it coming across the texas border and all across the mexican border and we can do better there. we can do better attacking the distribution network and we have to start generally from my experience as a federal prosecutor with state and local cases where someone catches a person and it turns out they identify them as a major art of an organization and then the federal government, dea and other agencies have the ability to issue interstate subpoenas and follow up on leads at the local sheriff or police chief can do and we work together to achieve progress. i am fully aware that what 85 percent of law enforcement in america is state and local. where not going to fight crime effectively just from washington dc. that is obvious to anybody who can see that the sun is shining. so this is a big deal for us, to work together. we have had tremendous partnerships over the years. it started actually, excuse me. when i became united states attorney in 1981, rudy giuliani was the associate who had supervision over us attorneys in those days, associate attorney general in washin
we've got so much of it coming across the texas border and all across the mexican border and we can do better there. we can do better attacking the distribution network and we have to start generally from my experience as a federal prosecutor with state and local cases where someone catches a person and it turns out they identify them as a major art of an organization and then the federal government, dea and other agencies have the ability to issue interstate subpoenas and follow up on leads at...
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ju judge scalia died of natural causes while on a retreat in texas, february 3rd, senate republicans declared they would not hold any new hearings on a took office. march the 16th, then president obama makes his nomination anyway, putting forth judge merrick garland. just scalia was known for his fiercely conservative views and judge garland would have changed the balance on the court. he never got a hearing. republican senators stalled until january 3rd, the end of the 114th congress and the day garland's nomination officially expired. now four weeks later, president trump puts forth neil gorsuch, some democrats are skeptical tonight but indicated he will get a hearing. >> virginia is joining a federal lawsuit challenging the president's executive order restricting immigration from certain countries. the lawsuit represents more than 60 people who were detained or deported from dulles international airport over this past weekend. virginia attorney general mark herring calls the ban unlawful, >> the commonwealth of virginia and our people are already being harmed by this ban. >> virgi
ju judge scalia died of natural causes while on a retreat in texas, february 3rd, senate republicans declared they would not hold any new hearings on a took office. march the 16th, then president obama makes his nomination anyway, putting forth judge merrick garland. just scalia was known for his fiercely conservative views and judge garland would have changed the balance on the court. he never got a hearing. republican senators stalled until january 3rd, the end of the 114th congress and the...
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capital in texas they do something called texas muslim capital day. they have been doing this every two years for the last 15 years or so. it's basically a big civics day. muslims from all over texas, mostly students, high school kids and younger kids, they come to the capital for like a -- it's not really a lobby day but they come while the state legislature is meeting and they do workshops and learn about civics and they meet with their legislators and they learn about how the state government operates. it's a very earnest civic thing they do every two years in texas. the last time they did one of these in 2015 it got really ugly. this group of mostly kids stood on the capital steps and recited the pledge of allegiance and sang the national anthem and held a press conference about what they were doing there at the state legislature that day and in 2015 that texas state capital muslim day there was a group of screaming protesters who showed up not just to denounce these muslims being at the state capital but to disrupt what they were doing. we report
capital in texas they do something called texas muslim capital day. they have been doing this every two years for the last 15 years or so. it's basically a big civics day. muslims from all over texas, mostly students, high school kids and younger kids, they come to the capital for like a -- it's not really a lobby day but they come while the state legislature is meeting and they do workshops and learn about civics and they meet with their legislators and they learn about how the state...
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breaking overnight, severe storms sweep across texas, leaving thousands in the dark. today marks one month on the job for president trump. a look at what's still on his to-do list and why he left sweden baffled this weekend. >>> and lift-off of the falcon 9 to the space station. >> a successful lift-off and landing. spacex pulls off what no private company has done before. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, overnight a powerful rain and wind storm including possible tornadoes hit the san antonio, texas, area. tornados have been posted as the storms swept through last night. >> the center section is gone right there. that flagpole is down. the chair that scooted across, my neighbor's chair, the retired cop, the chair went out the gate and flew down the road. >> there are reports of significant damage. the wind and rain knocked out power to thousands of customers. roofs were blown off buildings and some areas were flooded. the storm moved through quickly and is expe
breaking overnight, severe storms sweep across texas, leaving thousands in the dark. today marks one month on the job for president trump. a look at what's still on his to-do list and why he left sweden baffled this weekend. >>> and lift-off of the falcon 9 to the space station. >> a successful lift-off and landing. spacex pulls off what no private company has done before. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be...