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the gentleman from texas. mr. sessions: mr. chairman, perhaps the debate that mr. king had, he was not completely clear, which i would disagree with that statement. the gentleman from iowa stated very clearly that there are surgeries, there are procedures, there are processes that cost the federal government hundreds of millions -- and the gentleman went into the billions of dollars, which are parts of practices of medicine that doctors do as a defensive part of medicine to avoid exactly what we're talking about getting sued. and it is costing the federal government an enormous amount of money. the gentleman did refer to two members from texas. we'll see how they vote. but the clarifying amendment that we are offering now, amendment number 1 and amendment number 2, come directly from negotiations with an understanding with the texas medical association, the national physicians' policy council, to ensure, that, in fact, the compliance is made, that people not only in texas, but also in other states, that would offe
the gentleman from texas. mr. sessions: mr. chairman, perhaps the debate that mr. king had, he was not completely clear, which i would disagree with that statement. the gentleman from iowa stated very clearly that there are surgeries, there are procedures, there are processes that cost the federal government hundreds of millions -- and the gentleman went into the billions of dollars, which are parts of practices of medicine that doctors do as a defensive part of medicine to avoid exactly what...
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whether it is in california, texas, louisiana. this becomes a key battleground between the federal government and the states. 1948, the election, we see the state's right party formed, the dixiecrats. many historians will look to this as the first breaking of the southern democratic party and its hold on the south. this is often interpreted as an effort by southern white democrats to protect white racial privilege in the south. this is when truman is trying to desegregate the military and promote legislation against jim crow. it was also an issue of oil -- who gets to hold the oil? the state right party were in favor of the state retaining control of their oil. all of this leading to 1952, and really an important election in which eisenhower will, with the republican party, support those in texas and california who see offshore oil or minerals in general as belonging to the state. texas, as you will recall from our debate, was adamant they needed to hold on to control of their oil because it was funding what kind of institutions?
whether it is in california, texas, louisiana. this becomes a key battleground between the federal government and the states. 1948, the election, we see the state's right party formed, the dixiecrats. many historians will look to this as the first breaking of the southern democratic party and its hold on the south. this is often interpreted as an effort by southern white democrats to protect white racial privilege in the south. this is when truman is trying to desegregate the military and...
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the gentleman from texas, mr. mccaul, and the gentleman from texas, mr. vela, will each control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. mccaul. mr. mccaul: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days within which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the bill, h.r. 2213. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. mccaul: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the question of adopting amendment number 1 to h.r. 2213 may be subject to postponement, as though under clause 8 of rule 20. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. mccaul: mr. speaker, with that, i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for as much time as he wishes to use. mr. mccaul: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of the anti-border corruption re-authorization act of 2017. mr. speaker, the failed immigration policies of the previous administration have kept our borders open, weakened our national security, and p
the gentleman from texas, mr. mccaul, and the gentleman from texas, mr. vela, will each control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. mccaul. mr. mccaul: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days within which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the bill, h.r. 2213. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. mccaul: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the question of adopting...
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the gentleman from texas. mr. hensarling: mr. chairman, at this time, i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from virginia, mr. goodlatte. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i thank chairman hensarling for introducing this important piece legislation. it replaces the liquid occasion authority with a new bankruptcy procedure developed by the committee on the judiciary in the financial institution bankruptcy act. in 2008, our economy suffered one of the most significant financial crisis in history. experts from the regulatory communities have examined how to prevent another similar crisis from occurring and alimb fate the possibility of using taxpayer monies. the judiciary committee has advanced the review of this issue to better equip our bankruptcy laws to resolve failing firms while encouraging greater diligence in order to reduce the likelihood of another financial crisis. this act is the culmination of a multi year bipartisan process that incorporated the views of a wide range of l
the gentleman from texas. mr. hensarling: mr. chairman, at this time, i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from virginia, mr. goodlatte. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i thank chairman hensarling for introducing this important piece legislation. it replaces the liquid occasion authority with a new bankruptcy procedure developed by the committee on the judiciary in the financial institution bankruptcy act. in 2008, our economy suffered one of the most...
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"t4 texas" could be talavera for texas, together for texas, texas for texas. i just had all these ideas and it just like [snapping] that was the word. damian: that was awesome. what upsets me is that it's not on every saturday, right? your "t4 texas" show is on sporadically during the month. raymundo: right, unless we have a marathon. when we have our marathons, it's one weekend. each department does a marathon doing their own music. we have a blues marathon, a jazz marathon, we have our reggae marathon. we have all these marathons, which is our fundraising, because we are simply listener-sponsored. we don't get government monies. we don't get corporate grants. so, it's our opportunity to go to the audience and for them to make a pledge, make a donation to the radio station. and gosh, i forgot the original question. damian: no, but i mean, every saturday, i'm there. i wanna listen to you every saturday. raymundo: there's where we were going. yeah, unless there's a marathon, i'm on every 3rd saturday afternoon from 12 o'clock 'til 3 o'clock in the afternoon. da
"t4 texas" could be talavera for texas, together for texas, texas for texas. i just had all these ideas and it just like [snapping] that was the word. damian: that was awesome. what upsets me is that it's not on every saturday, right? your "t4 texas" show is on sporadically during the month. raymundo: right, unless we have a marathon. when we have our marathons, it's one weekend. each department does a marathon doing their own music. we have a blues marathon, a jazz...
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whether it is in california, texas, louisiana. this becomes a key battleground between the government and the states. 1948, the election, we see the state's right party formed, the dixiecrats. many historians will look to breaking offirst the southern democratic party and its hold on the south. this is interpreted as an effort by southern white democrats to protect white racial privilege in the south. is trying totruman desegregate the military and promote legislation against jim crow. it was also an issue of oil -- who gets to hold the oil? state rights were in favor of the state retaining control of their oil. 1952, this leading to really an important election in which eisenhower will, with the republican party, support those in texas and california who see offshore oil or minerals in general as belonging to the state. texas, as you will recall from our debate, was adamant they needed to hold on to control of their oil because it was funding what kind of institutions? right, schools. it is a matter of fuel and family values. if
whether it is in california, texas, louisiana. this becomes a key battleground between the government and the states. 1948, the election, we see the state's right party formed, the dixiecrats. many historians will look to breaking offirst the southern democratic party and its hold on the south. this is interpreted as an effort by southern white democrats to protect white racial privilege in the south. is trying totruman desegregate the military and promote legislation against jim crow. it was...
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texas. this morning i'd like to provide insight into how chip has worked for the state of texas in response to the subcommittees injuries concerning the reauthorization legislation. the texas health and human services commission implemented the state's chip program in 1998. the program serves approximately 380,000 children. since implementation the state has seen a notable reduction in the overall rate of up insured children below 200% of the0% federal poverty level from 18% in 1998 to 6% in 2015 chip statute allows state thursday operate chips as a medicaid expansion program as a separate state program or the combination of the two. texas has historically operated chip as a separate program, which has afforded texas the freedom to design a system at lines with the philosophy in whsuring accountability in management of public funds and like the medicaid program, which offers an extensive monday program for children, chipg regulations offer the states to tailor the package to meet thehe uniqu
texas. this morning i'd like to provide insight into how chip has worked for the state of texas in response to the subcommittees injuries concerning the reauthorization legislation. the texas health and human services commission implemented the state's chip program in 1998. the program serves approximately 380,000 children. since implementation the state has seen a notable reduction in the overall rate of up insured children below 200% of the0% federal poverty level from 18% in 1998 to 6% in...
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texas has historically operated chip as a separate program which has afforded texas the freedom to design a system that aligns with the state's philosophy of ensuring accountability in the management of public funds and increasing personal responsibility for program participants. unlike the medicaid program which offers a medical benefit for children, chip regulations offer states flexibility. this allows them to respond to changes in the evolving needs of beneficiary. since the onset of the program, texas has delivered chip services through managed care model. they currently contract with 17 managed-care organizations delivering services to chip members statewide. the managed care delivery system offers additional advantages as ncos are incentivized through a risk-based payment system to contain costs while implementing innovative delivery and provider payment mechanisms to improve health outcomes for their members. medicaid regulations make it difficult for states to implement cost-effective mechanisms for the full range of medicaid beneficiaries. in contrast, they offer greater flexibi
texas has historically operated chip as a separate program which has afforded texas the freedom to design a system that aligns with the state's philosophy of ensuring accountability in the management of public funds and increasing personal responsibility for program participants. unlike the medicaid program which offers a medical benefit for children, chip regulations offer states flexibility. this allows them to respond to changes in the evolving needs of beneficiary. since the onset of the...
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the gentleman from texas. mr. hensarling: mr. chairman, at this time, i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from virginia, mr. goodlatte. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i thank chairman hensarling for introducing this important piece legislation. it replaces the liquid occasion authority with a new bankruptcy procedure developed by the committee on the judiciary in the financial institution bankruptcy act. in 2008, our economy suffered one of the most significant financial crisis in history. experts from the regulatory communities have examined how to prevent another similar crisis from occurring and alimb fate the possibility of using taxpayer monies. the judiciary committee has advanced the review of this issue to better equip our bankruptcy laws to resolve failing firms while encouraging greater diligence in order to reduce the likelihood of another financial crisis. this act is the culmination of a multi year bipartisan process that incorporated the views of a wide range of l
the gentleman from texas. mr. hensarling: mr. chairman, at this time, i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from virginia, mr. goodlatte. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i thank chairman hensarling for introducing this important piece legislation. it replaces the liquid occasion authority with a new bankruptcy procedure developed by the committee on the judiciary in the financial institution bankruptcy act. in 2008, our economy suffered one of the most...
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press, they routinely rank el paso, texas, the safest city in not just the state of texas, but in the united states. and for the last 20 years, we've been the safest, second safest or third safest in the country. that is not in spite of the fact that we're connected with mexico. our sister city is juarez. it's not in spite of the fact that 24% of the people that i represent were born in another country. most of them in mexico. in fact, our security, our success, our strength is connected to the fact that we are a city of immigrantses. that we're connected to the rest of the -- immigrants. that we're connected to the rest of the world through our shared border with mexico. and that understanding that is critical to preserving the security and public safety, which is such a critical part of our job. i'll give you an example. not too long ago, under this administration, a woman who was an undocumented immigrant from mexico was in an el paso county courtroom seeking a protective order because her boyfriend threatened her life. the judge in that courtroom granted that protective order. and
press, they routinely rank el paso, texas, the safest city in not just the state of texas, but in the united states. and for the last 20 years, we've been the safest, second safest or third safest in the country. that is not in spite of the fact that we're connected with mexico. our sister city is juarez. it's not in spite of the fact that 24% of the people that i represent were born in another country. most of them in mexico. in fact, our security, our success, our strength is connected to the...
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hensarling of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 375, the gentleman from texas, mr. hensarling, and a member posed, each will control five minutes of the the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. hensarling: mr. chairman, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hensarling: mr. chairman, this is an amendment that is purely technical in nature that addresses a few discreet issues in the amendment in the nature of a substitute. specifically it clarifies the noninsurance related functions of the federal deposit insurance corporation and the national credit union administration, subject to congressional appropriations. this amendment will not not affect the ability of the ncua to determine the appropriate allocation of expenses between their insurance and other functions for purpose of their overall funding. but it will, for the first time, give congress the power of the purpose, constitutional power of the purse over many of the fdic and ncua's operating expenses. additionally, it revises the vesting of the appointm
hensarling of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 375, the gentleman from texas, mr. hensarling, and a member posed, each will control five minutes of the the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. hensarling: mr. chairman, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hensarling: mr. chairman, this is an amendment that is purely technical in nature that addresses a few discreet issues in the amendment in the nature of a substitute....
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house majority whip, steve scalise, texas congressman roger williams, both been shot. three others apparently shot as well on a baseball fields outside of our nation's capitol. we are told that scalise took bullet to the hip. he's been a lift today nearby hospital. his condition according to the associated press is listed as stable. early reports are that he will survive, in fact, the president suggesting the same thing just a moment ago from the white house. so, we have a quickly developing story, as we say good morning here on america's news room. and here we go, into yet another significant development in washington dc. >> okay, there with bill help err. >> learned a lot of information in the past couple every minutes. most recently, texas congressman roger williams was also shot in addition to representative steve scalise. >> we heard four people had been shot. but no the capitol police and the alexandria police department confirm five people have been shot, taken to area hospital. five people have been taken to the hospital. but yes, just in the process, looks lik
house majority whip, steve scalise, texas congressman roger williams, both been shot. three others apparently shot as well on a baseball fields outside of our nation's capitol. we are told that scalise took bullet to the hip. he's been a lift today nearby hospital. his condition according to the associated press is listed as stable. early reports are that he will survive, in fact, the president suggesting the same thing just a moment ago from the white house. so, we have a quickly developing...
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i live in houston, texas. this bill helps protect the immigrant population, because you got ms-13 gangs, criminal gangs come to the u.s., they set up shop in our immigrant communities and terrorize those communities and do it with lawlessness because they believe if they ever get caught, they will be able to come back into the united states and continue their wicked ways. this bill helps prevent that. and if cities don't want to protect their immigrant communities and law enforcement doesn't want to help enforce the law, those communities should get federal funds for law enforcement. that's what these two bills do. i would hope members of congress would understand the importance that this bill deals with criminal aliens that run through the united states committing crimes, get deported and continue to come back. and this legislation helps us all together to protect the american health of everybody, those people who live in big cities, those people who live in small cities and it's a bill that protects the peop
i live in houston, texas. this bill helps protect the immigrant population, because you got ms-13 gangs, criminal gangs come to the u.s., they set up shop in our immigrant communities and terrorize those communities and do it with lawlessness because they believe if they ever get caught, they will be able to come back into the united states and continue their wicked ways. this bill helps prevent that. and if cities don't want to protect their immigrant communities and law enforcement doesn't...
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the gentleman from texas. mr. marchant: the gentleman from texas reserves. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts. >> mr. speaker, -- mr. neal: mr. speaker, let me recognize the gentleman from california, mr. takano, for 2 1/2 minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. mr. takano: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to begin my remarks by offering my thoughts and prayers to majority whip steve scalise and his family, as well as special agents david bailey and krystal griner, and the two other members of our community who were injured in yesterday's attack. we are a family. from members to staff, to the capitol police officers, to keep -- who keep us safe. families have disagreements and arguments but in the end we support each other and speaker ryan got it absolutely right yesterday. an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us. we owe it to the american people to hold a vigorous and public debate of our ideas. we also owe it to them and to each other t
the gentleman from texas. mr. marchant: the gentleman from texas reserves. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts. >> mr. speaker, -- mr. neal: mr. speaker, let me recognize the gentleman from california, mr. takano, for 2 1/2 minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. mr. takano: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to begin my remarks by offering my thoughts and prayers to majority whip...
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i think it works because i'm from a small town in texas. the book puts forth, it's not explicitly like this is what we need to do politically, but the arguments are from a bleeding heart. i have been really delighted to find that folks across the political spectrum believe that everybody deserves to see a dr. when they are ill, suffering and worried about their kid. i have been asked what characterizes why can do questions. when that comes up you acknowledge the question and you talk about access to primary care. that's all you ever have to do. they radio tour is cool because they hear accents from people across the country and issues that i love and care about. i got invited to go fishing with the guy at the radio station and i was gonna try to do it. i would love to do that. it's been a pleasure. to be able to get out there and talk. >> thank you so much for coming out tonight. [applause] >> here's a look at authors recently featured on afterwards, our weekly author interview program. no america president and ceo, anne-marie slaughter exa
i think it works because i'm from a small town in texas. the book puts forth, it's not explicitly like this is what we need to do politically, but the arguments are from a bleeding heart. i have been really delighted to find that folks across the political spectrum believe that everybody deserves to see a dr. when they are ill, suffering and worried about their kid. i have been asked what characterizes why can do questions. when that comes up you acknowledge the question and you talk about...
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i want you to do for american energy what you did for texas. i want us not to just be energy independent. i want us to be energy dominant. >> a lot of ways to go, in terms of what we decide to try to cede and to spend money on, mr. secretary. i'm just wondering, some of the budgetary cuts are going to come in renewables or whatever you want to call it, clean energy. there's something to be said for the renaissance in natural gas in the renaissance in fracking and horizontal drilling, which really might have pushed out the economic competitive nature of a lot of these alternative energies and is that one of the reasons that funding is being cut on some of these other programs >> well it's interesting what you bring up ten years ago, twelve years ago, there was a fellow traveling around the country talking about peak oil we found all the oil he didn't give us any ideas about what we were going to but he said fossil fuels are done. well, they were wrong. and i think again, it's going to be the innovation at our national labs, working with the priv
i want you to do for american energy what you did for texas. i want us not to just be energy independent. i want us to be energy dominant. >> a lot of ways to go, in terms of what we decide to try to cede and to spend money on, mr. secretary. i'm just wondering, some of the budgetary cuts are going to come in renewables or whatever you want to call it, clean energy. there's something to be said for the renaissance in natural gas in the renaissance in fracking and horizontal drilling,...
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i think it works because i'm from a small town in texas. the book puts forth, it's not explicitly like this is what we need to do politically, but the arguments are from a bleeding heart. i have been really delighted to find that folks across the political spectrum believe that everybody deserves to see a dr. when they are ill, suffering and worried about their kid. i have been asked what characterizes why can do questions. when that comes up you acknowledge the question and you talk about access to primary care. that's all you ever have to do. they radio tour is cool because they hear accents from people across the country and issues that i love and care about. i got invited to go fishing with the guy at the radio station and i was gonna try to do it. i would love to do that. it's been a pleasure to be able to get out there and talk. >> thank you so much for coming. [applause] >> here is look at some of the books being pubished. new york city time best-selling author argues politicians use the media to misinform americans in "smear". james
i think it works because i'm from a small town in texas. the book puts forth, it's not explicitly like this is what we need to do politically, but the arguments are from a bleeding heart. i have been really delighted to find that folks across the political spectrum believe that everybody deserves to see a dr. when they are ill, suffering and worried about their kid. i have been asked what characterizes why can do questions. when that comes up you acknowledge the question and you talk about...
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what do we have here in texas? - the most wind. - the most wind. - of anybody. - yes and we have enough sun and wind to supply the entire country with electricity. that's how much we have. we have the technological know-how, we have the jobs, we have the infrastructure, we have the people. texas is poised to again lead the nation in energy by embracing the clean-energy economy. - we visited before we came out here. you have a nine-year-old. - [katharine] i do. - you're watching this wonderful child of yours grow up in a world in which a lot of closely-held political positions are beginning to fragment. we're sort of in a, you know, whether it's same-sex marriage or race, we have a lot of work to do in this country on race, but on the other hand, our kids are growing up in an era very different from the one we grew up in in terms of accepting diversity as a part of the fabric of all of our lives. i wonder if the answer here is generational more than anything else? that generation is growing up in a world much more h
what do we have here in texas? - the most wind. - the most wind. - of anybody. - yes and we have enough sun and wind to supply the entire country with electricity. that's how much we have. we have the technological know-how, we have the jobs, we have the infrastructure, we have the people. texas is poised to again lead the nation in energy by embracing the clean-energy economy. - we visited before we came out here. you have a nine-year-old. - [katharine] i do. - you're watching this wonderful...
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this is a country that would invite texas beef for some reason. yet, 76% of their energy comes from nuclear power. so, the french, who always thought were little different and that's in a good way, they recognize that as they recognized us as a state back in the 1830s and we have a close, personal relationship with france. we like them. we had an embassy in paris. they had one in austin, a matter of fact, it's still there. i invite you all to come and see it. but the french are different when it comes to somethings. one of those, i would find it interesting that our french friends are very comfortable getting 76%, thereabouts, of their energy from nuclear and i assure you they're very fond of getting it at the rate they are getting it. >> you mentioned federalism and the power of governors. recently, as you know, the health trumpet ministration has drafted these clean power plants which were hampering many states and now you have governors who have certain authority and who are saying we are going to institute the clean power plant in our state an
this is a country that would invite texas beef for some reason. yet, 76% of their energy comes from nuclear power. so, the french, who always thought were little different and that's in a good way, they recognize that as they recognized us as a state back in the 1830s and we have a close, personal relationship with france. we like them. we had an embassy in paris. they had one in austin, a matter of fact, it's still there. i invite you all to come and see it. but the french are different when...
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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 producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas, community. - i'm evan smith, he's a former u.s. secretary of housing and urban development and a former san antonio mayor widely regarded as a rising star in the democratic party and a possible future candidate for president. he's the honorable julian castro, this is overhead. (inspirational music) let's be honest, is the 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? i hate to say he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you. this is overheard. mr. secretary, good to see you. - great to be with ya. - welcome back to texas, i guess you're li
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 producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas, community. - i'm evan smith, he's a former u.s. secretary of housing and urban development and a former san antonio mayor widely regarded as a rising star in the democratic party and a possible future candidate for president. he's...
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in texas you have 1.5 million illegals lived there more than 10 years. those people are part of the community. those people have friends, kids, homes, cars, churches. those people, they haven't had a brush with the law, then i believe they deserve to stay without a criminal record. wait for immigration reform law and give them some type of a legality, which is not citizenship. that is why now, republicans have a golden opportunity. neil: we'll see. >> house and senate. neil: it's a mess. >> it's a major mess we need to work -- neil: much more than it appears. >> it is simple. very good to see you. thank you for having me. neil: we'll talk to that representative in question who had to deal with the dust-up here. is there too much attention being paid to those who are here illegally protecting them, then the legal american citizens who always feel that they're getting the shaft? after this. . . ♪ >> look i take responsibility for every decision i made but that is not why i lost. so i think it is important we learn the real lessons from this last campaign
in texas you have 1.5 million illegals lived there more than 10 years. those people are part of the community. those people have friends, kids, homes, cars, churches. those people, they haven't had a brush with the law, then i believe they deserve to stay without a criminal record. wait for immigration reform law and give them some type of a legality, which is not citizenship. that is why now, republicans have a golden opportunity. neil: we'll see. >> house and senate. neil: it's a mess....
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her minor failures ago -- west texas. a spokesperson, what the difference between regulators protests in -- and locusts? [laughter] you can't use pesticide on the regulators. [laughter] [applause] west texas farmer said, one of that -- we want to bet? [laughter] virtually every single cabinet member of this administration i spoken to, agricultural reform is one of the first words out of her mouth. it's critically important for unleashing freedom in this country. [applause] the fourth big priorities in 2017, tax for one [applause] . [applause] right now, tax reform -- and is disagreement in the house, disagreement in the senate, disagreement between the house and the senate, the government with the administration. other than that, we all on the same page. [laughter] we can and will get it done prudently the overwhelming majority -- both to her to come above. frank there is power to bold, video's personal attacks and post the irs. [applause] some people in washington state -- that is a little extreme, likeal and i mean like
her minor failures ago -- west texas. a spokesperson, what the difference between regulators protests in -- and locusts? [laughter] you can't use pesticide on the regulators. [laughter] [applause] west texas farmer said, one of that -- we want to bet? [laughter] virtually every single cabinet member of this administration i spoken to, agricultural reform is one of the first words out of her mouth. it's critically important for unleashing freedom in this country. [applause] the fourth big...
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texas, florida, california, arizona y carolina del norte, en orden. a un con las ventanas abiertas, la temperatura interna de un vehÍculo puede sobrepasar los 100 °f, en 10 minutos un niÑo puede sufrir un golpe de calor que le quite la vida. >> se recomienda a los padres dejaron peluche en el asiento de su hijo y pasarlo hacia adelante como recordatorio de que su hijo lo estÁ acompaÑando en el asiento trasero. una nueva aplicaciÓn tambiÉn se estÁ convirtiendo en una herramienta Útil. la aplicaciÓn es sencilla, funciona a travÉs >> de ser condenada podrÍa pasar el resto de su vida tras las rejas. ilia: el principal fiscal federal de brasil acusÓ al presidente temer de aceptar sobornos. un juez verÁ si remitirá el caso para que se juzgue al presidente en ejercicio. legisladores confÍan en tener los votos para bloquear la mayorÍa de 2/3 requeridas para continuar. >> aumentÓ a siete la cifra de desaparecidos, en colombia. la oficina iniciÓ los procedimientos para la entrega de cuerpos a los familiares de las vÍctimas. ilia: 15 personas
texas, florida, california, arizona y carolina del norte, en orden. a un con las ventanas abiertas, la temperatura interna de un vehÍculo puede sobrepasar los 100 °f, en 10 minutos un niÑo puede sufrir un golpe de calor que le quite la vida. >> se recomienda a los padres dejaron peluche en el asiento de su hijo y pasarlo hacia adelante como recordatorio de que su hijo lo estÁ acompaÑando en el asiento trasero. una nueva aplicaciÓn tambiÉn se estÁ convirtiendo en una herramienta...
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i love everything about west texas. i love the starry night, the beautiful ranch, i love that we produce more fossil and renewable energy than any other region in the united states. people from all over the country rely on west texas to make america great. but the greatest contribution from our region is our people. the people of west texas have a distinct friendliness a can-do spirit a humble demeanor a unique sense of humor, and on april 10, 2017, we lost one of our very own who embodied these attributes like no one else. former head football coach at texas tech and favoriteson -- favorite son of west texas, scott dykes carved his -- himself into the hearts of thousands of fans and athletes across the country. a small-town kid from ballinger, texas, achieved his dreesms being -- of becoming a division i head football coach he led to the red raiders to seven championships and was inducted into the hall of fame. i was honored to call him coach and later had the honor of calling him my friend. we are all saddened by his
i love everything about west texas. i love the starry night, the beautiful ranch, i love that we produce more fossil and renewable energy than any other region in the united states. people from all over the country rely on west texas to make america great. but the greatest contribution from our region is our people. the people of west texas have a distinct friendliness a can-do spirit a humble demeanor a unique sense of humor, and on april 10, 2017, we lost one of our very own who embodied...
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reportero: estamos en texas. se va a decidir el futuro de la ley sb4. se escuchan los primeros argumentos sobre si se puede frenar esta medida antes de que sea implementada el 1 de septiembre. hablamos con alguno de los presentes. >> lo mÁs importante es que, no sÓlo pedimos que el el juez bloquee la ley, sino que hay ciudades por todo texas que los gobiernos locales estÁn enfrentando al gobernador y hasta al presidente. eso es necesario para parar, no sÓlo esta ley, sino todas las leyes anti migrantes. >> venimos de san juan. la sb4 va hacer mucho daÑo a nuestra gente. queremos salir con una victoria. >> se van a escuchar los primeros argumentos por si se va a frenar la ley en corte o si puede ser implementada a travÉs de septiembre. javier: muchas gracias. estamos muy atentos. podrÍa afectar a millones de personas. carolina: gran parte de las personas recuerdan el ambiente que se viviÓ en el estado de arizona en 2010 con la ley sb107 0. recordemos que barack obama fue la corte y pudo decir que el tema migratorio era un tema federal, no podÍa
reportero: estamos en texas. se va a decidir el futuro de la ley sb4. se escuchan los primeros argumentos sobre si se puede frenar esta medida antes de que sea implementada el 1 de septiembre. hablamos con alguno de los presentes. >> lo mÁs importante es que, no sÓlo pedimos que el el juez bloquee la ley, sino que hay ciudades por todo texas que los gobiernos locales estÁn enfrentando al gobernador y hasta al presidente. eso es necesario para parar, no sÓlo esta ley, sino todas las...
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la hija dice estar indignada ante la respuesta de ambos gobiernos y sobretodo el de texas. aun asi dice no perder la fe... (tag) de acuerdo con el departamento de estado de los estados unidos desde 2013 unos 200 ciudadanos estadounidenses han fallecido en suelo mexicano sin contar un sin numero de casos de desaparecidos. en mexico se habla a la fecha de 30 mil. top vo lorena - tremenda equivocacin calific a mxico como el segundo pas mas violento del mundo... e hizo que el presidente trump justificara la necesidad de construr el muro. - pero el instituto internacional de estudios estratgicos acept que hubo un error y que mxico, realmente, quedara en la dcima posicin de la lista. - ellos reconocieron que erraron en la metodologa y que el proceso requiere una revisin. lorena --la comisin nacional de derechos humanos denuncia que hay ms de mil fosas clandestinas en mxico. take vo --basada en el estudio "violencia y terror" de la universidad iberoamericana, asegura que son mil-75 las fosas que se han encontrado entre el 2006 y lo que va de este aÑo... en ellas, se han enterrado
la hija dice estar indignada ante la respuesta de ambos gobiernos y sobretodo el de texas. aun asi dice no perder la fe... (tag) de acuerdo con el departamento de estado de los estados unidos desde 2013 unos 200 ciudadanos estadounidenses han fallecido en suelo mexicano sin contar un sin numero de casos de desaparecidos. en mexico se habla a la fecha de 30 mil. top vo lorena - tremenda equivocacin calific a mxico como el segundo pas mas violento del mundo... e hizo que el presidente trump...
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it means nothing to texas. and we're going to continue to do business in the most thriving and vibrant economy and times that this state has ever seen. >> casey clayburn reporting there. be sure to tune into fox report sunday night texas attorney general scheduled to join us. we will get more of his thoughts on this and other issues -- issues, sunday night on the fox news channel. stay tuned after fox report for an all new watters world as we sit down with white house press secretary sean spicer. here's a clip. >> you have a few looks like very conservative senators now taking a stand against this senate healthcare bill. are they going to torpedo this and what's your message to those senators? >> well, i think if you look at each one of those individuals they are committed to repealing and replacing obama care, that's what all four have campaigned on for over seven years now and i feel confident we will be able to work with them to get at least two of them to join us to get the over 50 votes and get it back to
it means nothing to texas. and we're going to continue to do business in the most thriving and vibrant economy and times that this state has ever seen. >> casey clayburn reporting there. be sure to tune into fox report sunday night texas attorney general scheduled to join us. we will get more of his thoughts on this and other issues -- issues, sunday night on the fox news channel. stay tuned after fox report for an all new watters world as we sit down with white house press secretary sean...
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and, from texas we have congressman castro on the committee as well. (crowd applauds) and, he's been wonderful in that regard. so, i'm hopeful. i have the longest experience on intelligence in the congress, been there since like the early to mid 90s as a member, and as the ranking member and also ex officio as speaker and leader. so, i know something about that territory and i trust, i think you always have to be trusting that they can be. but, what we do need and 67% of the american people agree in the most recent poll today, we must have an outside independent commission to study (crowd applauds) what do the russians have on donald trump personally, politically, and financially? - well, the financial part gets me back to this question of tax reform because some of your party have suggested no tax reform without tax returns because we need to understand how tax reform would benefit this president. and, the reality is that even if you leave tax reform off the table, this investigation, it would seem, would benefit from having more transparency in that
and, from texas we have congressman castro on the committee as well. (crowd applauds) and, he's been wonderful in that regard. so, i'm hopeful. i have the longest experience on intelligence in the congress, been there since like the early to mid 90s as a member, and as the ranking member and also ex officio as speaker and leader. so, i know something about that territory and i trust, i think you always have to be trusting that they can be. but, what we do need and 67% of the american people...
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un juez le otorgÓ un perÍodo de 60 dÍas para quedarse con su familia en la ciudad de houston, en texas. >> confiando en dios de que algo bueno iba a suceder, esta es una prueba mÁs de que dios estÁ con nosotros. dando la oportunidad de seguir luchando. reportera: mantenÍa una licencia de conducir y un permiso de trabajo, gracias a la suspensiÓn de una orden de deportaciÓn en el pasado. sin embargÓ, asegura que 3 semanas despuÉs de que el nuevo presidente tomara posiciÓn >> prÁcticamente viene siendo igual casi siempre, pero esta vez fue diferente. reportera: sus abogados presentaron una demanda para detener la orden migratoria ante la corte federal. tambiÉn exigieron una reapertura del caso por posible violaciÓn de derechos religiosos, ya que su familia asiste a la iglesia que cree que el principio de la unidad familiar no puede ser interrumpida. pero con este nuevo plazo que le otorgaron, la estrategia funciona. el camino serÍa probar que califica para un asilo. entonces, nno tendrÍa que separarse de su esposa y sus tres hijas, quienes son ciudadanas estadounidenses. >> m
un juez le otorgÓ un perÍodo de 60 dÍas para quedarse con su familia en la ciudad de houston, en texas. >> confiando en dios de que algo bueno iba a suceder, esta es una prueba mÁs de que dios estÁ con nosotros. dando la oportunidad de seguir luchando. reportera: mantenÍa una licencia de conducir y un permiso de trabajo, gracias a la suspensiÓn de una orden de deportaciÓn en el pasado. sin embargÓ, asegura que 3 semanas despuÉs de que el nuevo presidente tomara posiciÓn...
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near the texas, louisiana border, vacationers are keeping a watch. eye on the threat. >> we're just going to ride it out and see how i think we'll be all right. >> reporter: officials believe cindy could have a major impact along a 500-mile swath of the gulf coast. don champion, cbs news, biloxi, mississippi. >> and cindy is going to have an impact on our weather as well. i'm joined by melissa nord. when will we feel the effect? >> it's not going to be necessarily the winds. the rain, yep, saturday, sunday. tropical moisture being pulled up from cindy will influence our weather. so you may be asking for more rain, and there is more rain on the way. it doesn't look like anywhere near as much as what they're going to get to the south, and even parts of the tennessee valley. a lot of rain. here is the latest tropical satellite. the tropical storm with maximum sustained winds about 50 miles an hour. you're not seeing that tightened donut hole in the satellite imagery, that's because it's a very dig organized -- disorganized storm at this point. a lot of
near the texas, louisiana border, vacationers are keeping a watch. eye on the threat. >> we're just going to ride it out and see how i think we'll be all right. >> reporter: officials believe cindy could have a major impact along a 500-mile swath of the gulf coast. don champion, cbs news, biloxi, mississippi. >> and cindy is going to have an impact on our weather as well. i'm joined by melissa nord. when will we feel the effect? >> it's not going to be necessarily the...
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el juez de texas que decidirÁ si la ley sb4 viola la constituciÓn de estados unidos fallo a favor de un inmigrante. un estudiante indocumentado momentos antes de su preparatoria, generÓ fuertes crÍticas por parte de líderes polÍticos y activistas. el comitÉ de emergencia se le dio dos semanas a la casa blanca para mostrar las grabaciones de conversaciones entre el presidente donald trump y el ex jefe del fbi. existe unagigantesca escultura de un coyote que se repararlos americanos que huyen de la violencia. presentador: muy buenas tardes. el mismo juez que determinarÁ si la controvertida ley sb4 de texas, viola la constituciÓn, fallÓ a favor de un indocumentado que estuvo detenido por ice mmÁs de dos meses. el juez orlando garcÍa encontrÓ que en este caso se violaron los derechos constitucionales del inmigrante. reportera: el inmigrante indocumentado logrÓ justicia cuando un juez federal de texas dictaminÓ que se velaron sus derechos constitucionales en el momento en que la agencia de inmigraciÓn y aduanas oordenó su detenciÓn y lo mantuvo preso por mÁs de 70 dÍas,
el juez de texas que decidirÁ si la ley sb4 viola la constituciÓn de estados unidos fallo a favor de un inmigrante. un estudiante indocumentado momentos antes de su preparatoria, generÓ fuertes crÍticas por parte de líderes polÍticos y activistas. el comitÉ de emergencia se le dio dos semanas a la casa blanca para mostrar las grabaciones de conversaciones entre el presidente donald trump y el ex jefe del fbi. existe unagigantesca escultura de un coyote que se repararlos americanos que...
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i started to go back to texas then, and he said, "no stay through the election "then you can go." and so i did and during the campaign i was the liaison on the vice president's plane the swoose named after the plane he had been on in the pacific, briefly during world war ii, and the caroline which was john kennedy's plane. and i got to know the irish mafia, to be frank and others have written this, i was the only person on johnson's team who could talk boston and interpret boston to austin. (audience laughs) and i became in their eyes somewhat valuable. so when the election came and we won, barely, as you know, john kennedy came down to the lbj ranch and i'm sure that lbj set him up for this, but john kennedy was leaving and he turned on the porch of the lbj ranch saw me leaning in the corner, came over and said, "i hear you're not coming with us." i said, "no, i'm going to teach at a baptist school "and i'll get my phd." and he said, "don't you know harvard was founded "by a baptist preacher?" he said, "we need you in washington," so i went. and just a few months into working in
i started to go back to texas then, and he said, "no stay through the election "then you can go." and so i did and during the campaign i was the liaison on the vice president's plane the swoose named after the plane he had been on in the pacific, briefly during world war ii, and the caroline which was john kennedy's plane. and i got to know the irish mafia, to be frank and others have written this, i was the only person on johnson's team who could talk boston and interpret boston...
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. >> emergencia por cindy, la tormenta tropical amenaza una amplÍa regiÓn que va del este de texas la florida inundaciones tienen en alerta a millones de residentes. >> insÓlita amenaza, el propietario de un edificio que de nueva york exige a sus inquilinos que demuestren su estatus migratorio o que se vayan este pedido es ilegal, genera miedo e incertidumbre en los residentes latinos. >> ataque en silencio, mÁs de la mitad de los infartos ocurren sin que nos enteremos. >> noticias telemundo comienza ya. noticias telemundo, josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> hola ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes, mÉxico sufriÓ mÁs de lo esperado pero logrÓ su primera victoria en la copa fifa confederaciones y asÍ lo vivimos con el estallido de gol de nuestro querido andrÉs cantor. >> no pudo aquino, es bueno, lo toca y gol !, gol !, gol ! gol gol !, gol !, gol!. >> aunque el tri estuvo lejos de mostrar su mejor versiÓn, 2 a 1 contra nueva zelanda y lo ponen a un empate de las semifinales del torneo, la cual es la actuaciÓn del tri fue acompaÑada por un nutrido grupo de aficionados mexicanos que vivieron e
. >> emergencia por cindy, la tormenta tropical amenaza una amplÍa regiÓn que va del este de texas la florida inundaciones tienen en alerta a millones de residentes. >> insÓlita amenaza, el propietario de un edificio que de nueva york exige a sus inquilinos que demuestren su estatus migratorio o que se vayan este pedido es ilegal, genera miedo e incertidumbre en los residentes latinos. >> ataque en silencio, mÁs de la mitad de los infartos ocurren sin que nos enteremos....
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anna: speaking of texas, the energymt's in space, a of people in london have been telling a longtime opec has misunderstood just how efficient the u.s. can be, how quickly they take costs out, how they refinance themselves. they can make businesses more profitable. where do you get excited about emp? emp, the shell companies are getting more efficient. they do so without necessarily
anna: speaking of texas, the energymt's in space, a of people in london have been telling a longtime opec has misunderstood just how efficient the u.s. can be, how quickly they take costs out, how they refinance themselves. they can make businesses more profitable. where do you get excited about emp? emp, the shell companies are getting more efficient. they do so without necessarily
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dr.claudia pyland/psicológa, texas women's university tratamiento psicológico.. y también tratamiento para disminuir la testosterona. el doctor ezio leite tiene una licencia del estado de texas para proveer tratamiento psicologico a agresores sexuales. el compara la pedofilia con el alcoholismo - en el sentido de que no se puede curar pero si controlar - segn su criterio. dr. ezio leite/proveedor licenciado de tratamiento para agresores sexuales tienen una resistencia pero cuando el tiempo pasado pueden entender q mi interés es en ayudarnos.. entonces están más envueltos en la terapia y quieren cambiar.. es posible que un pedofilo no abuse de un menor por que sabe que es algo incorrecto? dr. ezio leite/proveedor licenciado de tratamiento para agresores sexuales hay muchas veces q los clientes están dispuestos a venir xq saben q necesitan ayuda. dr.claudia pyland/psicológa, texas women's university si hay pedófilos q no quieren cometer el acto sexual con un niño.. tienen los impulsos y los deseos pero si lo controlan . averiguar las estadisticas de estos casos es muy complicado
dr.claudia pyland/psicológa, texas women's university tratamiento psicológico.. y también tratamiento para disminuir la testosterona. el doctor ezio leite tiene una licencia del estado de texas para proveer tratamiento psicologico a agresores sexuales. el compara la pedofilia con el alcoholismo - en el sentido de que no se puede curar pero si controlar - segn su criterio. dr. ezio leite/proveedor licenciado de tratamiento para agresores sexuales tienen una resistencia pero cuando el tiempo...
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texas -- ofor does texas does not have the floor, you have the floor. >> i would like to tell my friend from texas this is the bill, it was posted online one half hour before we came online, and i would ask a page to come over and bring it to my dear friend and ask him if this is the bill, which we have read. >> all senators have a copy of this discussion draft bill. this is a discussion draft, which will be open to an amendment process, with unlimited amendments that can be offered by both sides following -- before, we will have a wholesome debate. our colleagues here are complaining about the greasy that does not exist. this will is online. the american people can read it. you can read it. and i suggest that they do read it before they start criticizing it. friend from texas to yield to another question. >> will we get more than two minutes to debate each amendment under for, or will we be reconciliation clauses, where we had 10 hours of debate and every amendment only gets two minutes? does he consider that two minutes, if that is the case, a full and fair debate on each amendment? >
texas -- ofor does texas does not have the floor, you have the floor. >> i would like to tell my friend from texas this is the bill, it was posted online one half hour before we came online, and i would ask a page to come over and bring it to my dear friend and ask him if this is the bill, which we have read. >> all senators have a copy of this discussion draft bill. this is a discussion draft, which will be open to an amendment process, with unlimited amendments that can be offered...
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the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: mr. speaker, i'm very proud to yield five minutes to a key member of the ways and means committee, the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. kelly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. kelly: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, thank you so much for giving me the time. i have a chart that i'm going to put up here in a minute. but there's something that i think we all need to ro -- need to realize. our positions here, not only are as representatives, but also as stewards of taxpayer money. a lot of people sometimes become confused as whose money is it we're talking about? what we're talking about is hardworking american taxpayers. the definition of a steward is pretty simple. it's someone who manages another's property or financial affairs, one who administers anything as the agent of another or others, and that oath we take makes us responsible for every single penny that we spend or allocate because it came out of the pocket of a hardworking american taxpayer. so it se
the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: mr. speaker, i'm very proud to yield five minutes to a key member of the ways and means committee, the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. kelly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. kelly: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, thank you so much for giving me the time. i have a chart that i'm going to put up here in a minute. but there's something that i think we all need to ro -- need to realize. our positions here, not only...
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. >>> well, check this one out, a texas couple is renting themselves out and completely legal. >> their company issing hs get r honey do list. >> okay you can now rent a husband or a wife to get jobs done around the house, but the d to do yard work and rental wife's to handlead sitting, com, now attract ago lot of atio with the perforation on the back of our vehicles people are snapping, pictures, and we are household service and we rent out husband and wife's. very unique business m handy mad cleaning work together. >> you can do it but you s say, all spouseswn undergo a background check and they have 40 franchise necessary texas alone. >> oh, miy don't necesit. >> it is working. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at noon i'm rahel solomon. >>> 's jan contact bear owe,
. >>> well, check this one out, a texas couple is renting themselves out and completely legal. >> their company issing hs get r honey do list. >> okay you can now rent a husband or a wife to get jobs done around the house, but the d to do yard work and rental wife's to handlead sitting, com, now attract ago lot of atio with the perforation on the back of our vehicles people are snapping, pictures, and we are household service and we rent out husband and wife's. very unique...
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i started to go back to texas then, and he said, "no stay through the election "then you can go." and so i did and during the campaign i was the liaison on t vice president's plane the swoose named after the plane he had been on in the pacific, briefly during world war ii, and the caroline which was john kennedy's plane. and i got to know the irish mafia, to be frank and others have written this, i was the only person on johnson's team who could talk boston and interpret boston to austin. (audience laughs) and i became in their eyes somewhat valuable. so when the election came and we won, barely, as you know, john kennedy came down to the lbj ranch and i'm sure that lbj set him up for this, but john kennedy was leaving and he turned on the porch of the lbj ranch saw me leaning in the corner, came over and said, "i hear you're not coming with us." i said, "no, i'm going to teach at a baptist school "and i'll get my phd." and he said, "don't you know harvard was founded "by a baptist preacher?" he said, "we need you in washington," so i went. and just a few months into working in th
i started to go back to texas then, and he said, "no stay through the election "then you can go." and so i did and during the campaign i was the liaison on t vice president's plane the swoose named after the plane he had been on in the pacific, briefly during world war ii, and the caroline which was john kennedy's plane. and i got to know the irish mafia, to be frank and others have written this, i was the only person on johnson's team who could talk boston and interpret boston...