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here's texas tech. they'll get the football back with two time-outs. >> gus: welcome back to lubbock. mason rudolph scored two rushing touchdowns. you take a look at the drive. six plays, 79 yards. just over two minutes. rudolph with the big run. ammendola sends it away. he kicks this one deep for a touchback. texas tech will start from the 25 for nic shimonek. >> joel: all the chips in the middle of the table. you have a great series from the oklahoma state defense. the offense came out and answered the bell with everything on the line. two losses, you're not going to the playoffs. nick shimonek will led his red raiders back on the field. he's had a terrific second half. over 300 yards passing. they'll have to get this thing going very quickly. the tempo that we're using to seeing from texas tech. 1:12. texas tech has a couple time-outs. >> gus: from the 25. shimonek. in trouble. throws. out of bounds. 1:06 to go. joel, quickly. when he looks to the line after breaking the huddle with the play, what is
here's texas tech. they'll get the football back with two time-outs. >> gus: welcome back to lubbock. mason rudolph scored two rushing touchdowns. you take a look at the drive. six plays, 79 yards. just over two minutes. rudolph with the big run. ammendola sends it away. he kicks this one deep for a touchback. texas tech will start from the 25 for nic shimonek. >> joel: all the chips in the middle of the table. you have a great series from the oklahoma state defense. the offense...
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he is a proud graduate of the university of texas at austin. for 27 years, he was a staff photographer for "the washington post." he won the pulitzer prize for covering three generations of poverty in washington, d.c. and also the rest of the -- refugee situation in kosovo. then we also have the collection of david valdez, who did an interview with us as well. david was george h. w. bush's white house photographer. he published a book of those as well. then we have diana walker, a "time" magazine photographer for 20 years. she is especially known for her work covering hillary clinton. but she covered the clinton white house really broadly and deeply. she also covered the reagan administration, and george h.w. bush. david valdez and diana walker are actively involved in our program. they both belong to our advisory council here at the briscoe center. >> what do you hope viewers will take away after watching these interviews? dr. carleton: the importance of photojournalists and news photographers, documentary photographers, they go by various nam
he is a proud graduate of the university of texas at austin. for 27 years, he was a staff photographer for "the washington post." he won the pulitzer prize for covering three generations of poverty in washington, d.c. and also the rest of the -- refugee situation in kosovo. then we also have the collection of david valdez, who did an interview with us as well. david was george h. w. bush's white house photographer. he published a book of those as well. then we have diana walker, a...
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before his appointment he served as the texas secretary of state and is chairman of the texas railroad commission. he is currently counsel in the next go to the office of [inaudible] and chairman of de novo ventures on management consulting firm specializing in cross-border business to moment. [inaudible conversations] governor francisco has served as governor of the mexican state of [inaudible], our neighbor which borders texas from webb county to brownsville since 2016. he previously served as mayor of [inaudible] a border city across from texas in a federal senator as governor has advocated for greater cooperation between texas and [inaudible]. here's a fun factory he was born in mcallen, texas went to the house. there and i believe is the only dual national governor in mexico. so, i think it's cool that we have four of the five panelists and four were born along the border. said muller and i were not so the title of this panel is trump and mexico but it might as well be called trump versus mexico. we all remember the line about rapist and drug traffickers and a few good people comi
before his appointment he served as the texas secretary of state and is chairman of the texas railroad commission. he is currently counsel in the next go to the office of [inaudible] and chairman of de novo ventures on management consulting firm specializing in cross-border business to moment. [inaudible conversations] governor francisco has served as governor of the mexican state of [inaudible], our neighbor which borders texas from webb county to brownsville since 2016. he previously served...
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texas tech adopted their team slogan, texas tech versus everybody. people not giving them a chance to be good in the big 12. kliff kingsbury said we have 12 chances every year to prove everybody wrong. >> joel: darian daniels down for oklahoma state. this is born out of being picked to finish 10th in the big 12. daniels, the junior from dallas. been a strong contributor on that d-line this year. his first year as a starter. this place has been magical for texas tech throughout the years under the lights. 4-1 record versus a.p. top 15 teams in night games here in lubbock. that ttve, they brought new faces between the signing class and the transfers. 18 different transfers. some from four-year schools, lots from junior colleges. i believe 13 was the number. >> gus: coming into this season, kliff kingsbury on the hot seat. >> joel: and he knew it. didn't shy away from it. >> gus: second down and 5 at the 25. 34-34. shimonek. drops it off in the flats. stockton looking for the first down. he has it. >> joel: those backs have gotten loose several differen
texas tech adopted their team slogan, texas tech versus everybody. people not giving them a chance to be good in the big 12. kliff kingsbury said we have 12 chances every year to prove everybody wrong. >> joel: darian daniels down for oklahoma state. this is born out of being picked to finish 10th in the big 12. daniels, the junior from dallas. been a strong contributor on that d-line this year. his first year as a starter. this place has been magical for texas tech throughout the years...
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dennis in texas. dennis >> caller: jimmy thank for having me on appreciate it >> my pleasure how can i help? >> caller: my question is something for my portfolio, nutrisystem. >> it's had a big run, it's from my hometown of fort washington, i know they're dang well i'm going to have to say not yet. max in new york. >> caller: professor cramer. need your advice >> okay what's up? >> caller: furm suit call. >> you're talking speck tifr of all speculative, that company doesn't make any money i'm concerned with it. brian in florida >> caller: hello jim and thank you for all you do my question is my stock is square, how do you feel about square -- >> we're going to triple square, remember it was a 16 before it got to 17. i recommended it now it's all way up to 32 and it's not done. we are square users. that's full disclosure hope to get there tonight. let's go to jordan in south carolina >> caller: hey jim thank for taking my call i want to asking you about callaway golf. >> people love golf, it's going up
dennis in texas. dennis >> caller: jimmy thank for having me on appreciate it >> my pleasure how can i help? >> caller: my question is something for my portfolio, nutrisystem. >> it's had a big run, it's from my hometown of fort washington, i know they're dang well i'm going to have to say not yet. max in new york. >> caller: professor cramer. need your advice >> okay what's up? >> caller: furm suit call. >> you're talking speck tifr of all...
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we'll hear from texas congressman henry convey har and a judge in el paso texas. this is about an hour. >>> hello, everybody and welcome to this panel. it's called trump and mexico. allow me to introduce the panel. i'll start on the end over there. congressman henry kwahar, democratic from texas who was elected in 2005 to represent district 28. he serves on the house appropriations committee and on the subcommittees of homeland security and transportation housing and urban development previously he served as secretary of state of texas and before that he was as we say house trained and house broken in the texas house of representatives. as i said miller a republican from stevenville, texas has surfed as agriculture commissioner since 2014. also house broken. miller served six terms in the texas house during his tenure miller changed the ag and livestock committee and homeland security and public safety committee. he's an eighth generation farmer and rancher, also served on or serves on the state agriculture policy board and was appointed to serve on the national e
we'll hear from texas congressman henry convey har and a judge in el paso texas. this is about an hour. >>> hello, everybody and welcome to this panel. it's called trump and mexico. allow me to introduce the panel. i'll start on the end over there. congressman henry kwahar, democratic from texas who was elected in 2005 to represent district 28. he serves on the house appropriations committee and on the subcommittees of homeland security and transportation housing and urban development...
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we give him a plus in texas. we thought could rest for a couple of days but before he got any rest we had florida. then you had louisiana. then you had other places. louisiana, we don't say it often, louisiana got hit often -- hard. then he came to florida and we gave another a plus. all of a sudden we said there is another one heading to puerto rico and to the u.s. virgin islands. not one, it was too. i was going to be here a week ago if you remember. that was the day of the second hurricane. brock has been unbelievable. whichas been a category 5 few people have ever even heard of. it hits land and boy did it hit lance. elaine.o thank you, thank you very much. acting secretary. tom is here someplace. great job. great job. to all of my people, i have to say general buchanan a few days ago. you are a general. there is a reason you are a general. he is no games. i said give me a general, i don't want a general that plays games. the whole team has been amazing. your governor has been, who i did not know, i heard thi
we give him a plus in texas. we thought could rest for a couple of days but before he got any rest we had florida. then you had louisiana. then you had other places. louisiana, we don't say it often, louisiana got hit often -- hard. then he came to florida and we gave another a plus. all of a sudden we said there is another one heading to puerto rico and to the u.s. virgin islands. not one, it was too. i was going to be here a week ago if you remember. that was the day of the second hurricane....
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, and central texas and parts of the center of texas. when it's 108 degrees and your grandmother's house loses electricity, there are some people calling the governor going what in the hell are you doing or why haven't you taken care of this? one of the things as an elected official, i never wanted to have to explain to somebody why we didn't are the vision to put into place a reliable and a resilient electrical power system, and we started working really hard, and urcot, our grid in the state of texas -- and i think we put in place both the generation and the distribution to be able to never e have to have that call. and when the polar vortex came into the northeast back in 2014 and that event occurred, i don't think any of you want to have to stand up in front of your constituents and explain why the decision had to be on turning our lights on or keeping our family warm. and so making sure that there is that resiliency there, that there is that fuel on the ground, on the plant facility itself, i happen to think is really important, not
, and central texas and parts of the center of texas. when it's 108 degrees and your grandmother's house loses electricity, there are some people calling the governor going what in the hell are you doing or why haven't you taken care of this? one of the things as an elected official, i never wanted to have to explain to somebody why we didn't are the vision to put into place a reliable and a resilient electrical power system, and we started working really hard, and urcot, our grid in the state...
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, and central texas and parts of the center of texas. when it's 108 degrees and your grandmother's house loses electricity, there are some people calling the governor going what in the hell are you doing or why haven't you taken care of this? one of the things as an elected official, i never wanted to have to explain to somebody why we didn't are the vision to put into place a reliable and a resilient electrical power system, and we started working really hard, and urcot, our grid in the state of texas -- and i think we put in place both the generation and the distribution to be able to never e have to have that call. and when the polar vortex came into the northeast back in 2014 and that event occurred, i don't think any of you want to have to stand up in front of your constituents and explain why the decision had to be on turning our lights on or keeping our family warm. and so making sure that there is that resiliency there, that there is that fuel on the ground, on the plant facility itself, i happen to think is really important, not
, and central texas and parts of the center of texas. when it's 108 degrees and your grandmother's house loses electricity, there are some people calling the governor going what in the hell are you doing or why haven't you taken care of this? one of the things as an elected official, i never wanted to have to explain to somebody why we didn't are the vision to put into place a reliable and a resilient electrical power system, and we started working really hard, and urcot, our grid in the state...
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, in central texas and parts of the state of texas. when it gets to be 108 degrees and her grandmother house loses electricity, there are some calling the governor going what in the hell are you doing? or why have you taken care of this? one of the things as an elected official i never wanted to have to explain to somebody why we didn't have the vision to put into place a reliable and a resilient electrical power system. and we started working really hard, our grid and the state of texas and i think we put in place both the generation and the distribution payable to never have to have that call. and when the polar vortex came into the northeast back in 2014, and that event occurred, i don't think any of you want to stand up in front of your constituents and explain to people why the decision had to be on turn on lights on and keeping our family warm. and so making sure that there is a resiliency there, that there is that fuel on the ground, on the plant facility itself, i happen to think is really important. not only from a personal se
, in central texas and parts of the state of texas. when it gets to be 108 degrees and her grandmother house loses electricity, there are some calling the governor going what in the hell are you doing? or why have you taken care of this? one of the things as an elected official i never wanted to have to explain to somebody why we didn't have the vision to put into place a reliable and a resilient electrical power system. and we started working really hard, our grid and the state of texas and i...
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we pray for his family and his friends and those officers in west texas and texas tech university. and that's just the way it is. i'll yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. thompson, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, members, the worst fire in the history of california has devastated nearly 300,000 acres, destroyed some 7,000 homes, caused billions of dollars in damage, burned to the ground many businesses and most sadly taken the lives of 42 people and that number may in fact rise. this fire was like no other. repealed by winds that reached speeds of over 70 miles an hour. it moved so fast burning at times 200 feet per second. that's three football fields every 30 seconds. the people had little time to escape their burning homes. people fled with only their nightclothes, no time to grab even their medication, important papers or personal belongings. thousands of families were displaced and will have to find housing, rebuild their homes and businesses and rebuild their lives. over 100,000 peopl
we pray for his family and his friends and those officers in west texas and texas tech university. and that's just the way it is. i'll yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. thompson, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, members, the worst fire in the history of california has devastated nearly 300,000 acres, destroyed some 7,000 homes, caused billions of dollars in damage, burned to the ground many businesses...
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those states that expanded medicaid with a state like texas. there has to be away to even things out. that is one of the main sticking points had to handle a state that expanded mandate -- medicated those that didn't i of members from virginia they work very
those states that expanded medicaid with a state like texas. there has to be away to even things out. that is one of the main sticking points had to handle a state that expanded mandate -- medicated those that didn't i of members from virginia they work very
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this is from the annual texas tribune festival at the university of texas in austin. and in about an hour also on the festival, texas and mexican officials talk about us-mexico relations during the trump presidency. >> welcome to our panel at the texas tribune festival about the trump era. we are lucky to have two men that attended the university of texas. i am also an alumni. i like being in the auditorium. on my immediate left i have congressman henry cuellar. it is from laredo. he has been serving in congress is 2004. one of the reasons i'm excited to have him here today is that he is an appropriate her. which is inside washington jargon for he helps decide how we spend our money. if there was anything that i was told in the aftermath of hurricane harvey, the five most important members of congress are john cornyn, listener majority whip and the bright appropriators. this is a bipartisan effort. he is a democrat so he will lead the efforts by the state of texas to get as much money for harvey as possible. and to my left is a man from louisville elected 2002. he is
this is from the annual texas tribune festival at the university of texas in austin. and in about an hour also on the festival, texas and mexican officials talk about us-mexico relations during the trump presidency. >> welcome to our panel at the texas tribune festival about the trump era. we are lucky to have two men that attended the university of texas. i am also an alumni. i like being in the auditorium. on my immediate left i have congressman henry cuellar. it is from laredo. he has...
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six terms in the texas house. [inaudible] is an eighth generation farmer and rancher and served on the state agriculture agriculture policy board and was appointed on the energy council. sitting next to sid miller is currently serving her second term as el paso county judge. she previously served as county commissioner for precinct two. as a member of numerous boards and commissions were she was born. she's focused on border policy, education and youth leadership development. in august she announced her candidacy for the 16th congressional district. tony, native of brownsville texas served as u.s. ambassador from mexico from 2002 until 2009. is also's texas secretary of state and chairman of the railroad commission. his also chairman of a management consultant firm. the governor served as governor of the mexican state of our neighbor which borders texas from 2016. he previously served as a mayor and a federal senator. as governor he advocated for greater cooperation. he was born in texas, went to high school there
six terms in the texas house. [inaudible] is an eighth generation farmer and rancher and served on the state agriculture agriculture policy board and was appointed on the energy council. sitting next to sid miller is currently serving her second term as el paso county judge. she previously served as county commissioner for precinct two. as a member of numerous boards and commissions were she was born. she's focused on border policy, education and youth leadership development. in august she...
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. >> welcome to our planner at the texas tribune fest. we are honored to have two men who are alumni and i am also alumni. on my immediate left is congressman henry cuellar, who is from laredo. he is been serving in congress since 2004 and one of the reasons i'm excited to have him here is he is an appropriate or witches inside washington jargon for helping decide how we made our money. if there's anything i would fault in the aftermath of harvey, five most important of congress and our status john cornyn and before four appropriators. this is a bipartisan effort. he will be leading the craddick effort from the state of texas to get as much funding as possible. elected 2002 is john cornyn. the most important texan from congress on the issue. i once asked if he was the quarterback of the effort for tax reform and he said he was the water boy. i can tell you i followed these guys around the capitol. i annoy them, i asked them questions. they very much believe in issues, they work hard. i am honored to have them here talking about their live
. >> welcome to our planner at the texas tribune fest. we are honored to have two men who are alumni and i am also alumni. on my immediate left is congressman henry cuellar, who is from laredo. he is been serving in congress since 2004 and one of the reasons i'm excited to have him here is he is an appropriate or witches inside washington jargon for helping decide how we made our money. if there's anything i would fault in the aftermath of harvey, five most important of congress and our...
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estamos en el sur de texas. el estado de texas es el sexto estado del paÍs que alberga a mÁs familias indocumentados . con un telÉfono celular es el Único mÉtodo de comunicaciÓn que tiene una madre para hablar con su pequeÑa. ella tiene apenas 10 aÑos de edad, es indocumentada, discapacitada y hace unos dÍas fue sometida a una operaciÓn de vesÍcula de emergencia. cuando ella fue llevada hacia corpus cristi, pasaron por inmigraciÓn. desde ese momento, inmigraciÓn a estado con ella esperando a que se recupere para ver si ella es deportada o no a su paÍs de origen. toda la oportunidad de conversar con esta madre atormentada y su hermana. >> mamÁ, te quiero mucho y quiero que estÉs aquÍ conmigo. >> hace dÍas que no ve a su hija en persona. en las Últimas horas, sea puedo comunicar con ella a travÉs de videollamada. la menor de 10 aÑos con parÁlisis cerebral fue sometida a una cirugÍa de vesÍcula en un centro de niÑos en san antonio, texas. aunque debido a su estatus migratorio, su estadÍa e
estamos en el sur de texas. el estado de texas es el sexto estado del paÍs que alberga a mÁs familias indocumentados . con un telÉfono celular es el Único mÉtodo de comunicaciÓn que tiene una madre para hablar con su pequeÑa. ella tiene apenas 10 aÑos de edad, es indocumentada, discapacitada y hace unos dÍas fue sometida a una operaciÓn de vesÍcula de emergencia. cuando ella fue llevada hacia corpus cristi, pasaron por inmigraciÓn. desde ese momento, inmigraciÓn a estado con ella...
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speaker, this is a great day back home in pearlland, texas, because right now -- pearland, texas, because right now this house is about to nor a fallen hero from pearland, endy ekpanya. he was born the same year i graduated from college. he left nigeria to come to america and provide a better life and they moved to long island. he was there in 1996. he obtained a degree in psychology and sociology from hofstra university and later earned his m.b.a. and masters degree in criminal justice from the university of maryland. the call to serve his country and his community never left endy which is why after moving to pearland, texas, he enrolled in the alvin community police academy. he graduated with the 105th class in december of 2015. e was sworn in as a pearland police officer later -- six months later. less than six months after december, 2015, he graduated, his time with us was cut short ust two days before his 31st birthday. at approximately 4:00 a.m., on the morning of june 12, 2016, endy was hit head-on by a drunk driver while responding to an emergency call. he was the first officer to
speaker, this is a great day back home in pearlland, texas, because right now -- pearland, texas, because right now this house is about to nor a fallen hero from pearland, endy ekpanya. he was born the same year i graduated from college. he left nigeria to come to america and provide a better life and they moved to long island. he was there in 1996. he obtained a degree in psychology and sociology from hofstra university and later earned his m.b.a. and masters degree in criminal justice from...
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he served as the texas secretary of state and is chairman of the texas railroad commission. of a management consulting firm managing cross-border business development. he is not housebroken. [laughter] he has served as the mexican state from web county to brownsville since 2016. he previously served as mayor in a border city and as a federal senator. as the governor has advocated for greater cooperation between texas and mexico. he was born in texas, with a his go there, and is the only dual national governor in mexico. the fiveour of panelists were born along the border. the title of the panel is trump and mexico, but it might as well be called trump versus mexico. the line of out racists, drug traffickers, and a few good people. tenselationship remains whether it is over nafta or daca , you name it. who on this panel supports something, anything, that trump is doing when it comes to his rhetoric directed to mexico? let's start with tony. >> it is not so much that i support the positions he has taken, ira sport -- i support the positions he has taken. had pretty much taken
he served as the texas secretary of state and is chairman of the texas railroad commission. of a management consulting firm managing cross-border business development. he is not housebroken. [laughter] he has served as the mexican state from web county to brownsville since 2016. he previously served as mayor in a border city and as a federal senator. as the governor has advocated for greater cooperation between texas and mexico. he was born in texas, with a his go there, and is the only dual...
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the concert was held at texas a&m university in college station. organized by the george h. w. bush presidential library foundation. this portion is just over 20 minutes. >> everyone feeling the music as much as i am? awesome. >> i see everyone own their control phones out -- cell phones out taking pictures. let's take a selfie. come on. get them out. can we get the crowd -- i'm just kidding. what you want to do with your cell phones now, help your fellow americans with your donation. or visit oneamericaappeal.org and donate any amount. few words from the 45th president of the united states donald trump. >> fellow americans heart breaking devastation caused by hurricanes harvey and irma and maria and nate, along with the terrible wildfires in california have impacted manies of our -- millions of our fellow americans. as a nation we mourn for those who died. we pray for those who lost their homes or their livelihood. in the aftermath of these storms, the american people have done what we do best. we came together, we helped one another and through it all, we remained resilient.
the concert was held at texas a&m university in college station. organized by the george h. w. bush presidential library foundation. this portion is just over 20 minutes. >> everyone feeling the music as much as i am? awesome. >> i see everyone own their control phones out -- cell phones out taking pictures. let's take a selfie. come on. get them out. can we get the crowd -- i'm just kidding. what you want to do with your cell phones now, help your fellow americans with your...
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, in central texas and parts of the state of texas. when it gets to be 108 degrees and your grandmother's house loses electricity, there are calling the governor going up, "what in the hell are you doing?" not taken careu of this?" one of the things as an elected official i never wanted to have to explain to somebody why we didn't have the vision to put into place a reliable and a resilient electrical power system. and we started working really hard, our grid and the state of texas, and i think we put in place both the generation and the distribution to never have to have that call. and when the polar vortex came into the northeast back in 2014, and that event occurred, i don't think any of you want to stand up in front of your constituents and explain to people why the decision had to be on turning the lights on or keeping our family warm. and so making sure that there is that resiliency there, that there is that fuel on the ground, on the plant facility itself, i happen to think is really important. not only from a personal security
, in central texas and parts of the state of texas. when it gets to be 108 degrees and your grandmother's house loses electricity, there are calling the governor going up, "what in the hell are you doing?" not taken careu of this?" one of the things as an elected official i never wanted to have to explain to somebody why we didn't have the vision to put into place a reliable and a resilient electrical power system. and we started working really hard, our grid and the state of...
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did it he created an economy in texas that basically said we're not an oil economy in texas we are an energy economy and they have wind and solar in texas that they actually have excess of and by the way you go to texas today you can buy your heat your energy the same way we used to buy phone service and you know you get wind weekends for free they do that they get you get your weekends for free by wind and solar it's unbelievable and that's really what more than twelve thousand windows in texas more than twelve thousand windows in texas there are a set of quarter million people in the united states are working and solar another one hundred thousand and where and all of us only about sixty thousand are cold all the coal is finished there are all these guys and women should be retrained them to the solar industry that's where the future is solar and wind will be the biggest industry in the history of the world now to that point i don't have any or i've got fifteen seconds bryan that kid's going off to college one of the hot majors is that energy energy energy get in it because that's w
did it he created an economy in texas that basically said we're not an oil economy in texas we are an energy economy and they have wind and solar in texas that they actually have excess of and by the way you go to texas today you can buy your heat your energy the same way we used to buy phone service and you know you get wind weekends for free they do that they get you get your weekends for free by wind and solar it's unbelievable and that's really what more than twelve thousand windows in...
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el fiscal general viajÓ a texas y atacÓ a la ciudad de santuario. el fiscal dijo que eran un flagelo. pedro:el fiscal general de la naciÓn llegó a austin para reunirse cara a cara con autoridades que a su juicio, se han rehusado a colaborar con la captura y deportaciÓn de inmigrantes indocumentados. la actividad estuvo rodeada de protestas de activistas. >> no lo queremos a Él, ni el presidente. pedro: el fiscal dijo que buscan adelantar los casos de su oficina en el estado y hablÓ del tema migratorio. rechazÓ el programa de daca y criticÓ las ciudades santuario. >> estamos resueltos a combatir este flagelo, no podemos continuar otorgando los recursos federales a ciudades que estÁn poniendo en rijo la seguridad de agentes federales y frustrando sus intenciones de reducir el crimen. pedro: entre la audiencia que lo acompaÑaba estaba la alguacil del condado travis. a su salida se negÓ a dar declaraciones. >> estoy en desacuerdo con casi todo lo que dijo en su presentaciÓn y creo que debilita nuestras intenciones de crear confianza con la co
el fiscal general viajÓ a texas y atacÓ a la ciudad de santuario. el fiscal dijo que eran un flagelo. pedro:el fiscal general de la naciÓn llegó a austin para reunirse cara a cara con autoridades que a su juicio, se han rehusado a colaborar con la captura y deportaciÓn de inmigrantes indocumentados. la actividad estuvo rodeada de protestas de activistas. >> no lo queremos a Él, ni el presidente. pedro: el fiscal dijo que buscan adelantar los casos de su oficina en el estado y hablÓ...
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did it he created an economy in texas he basically said we're not an oil economy in texas we are an energy economy and they have wind in solar in texas that they actually have excess of and by the way you go to texas today you can buy your energy the same way we used to buy phone service and you know you get weekends for free they do that they get you get your weekends for free by when in solar it's unbelievable and that's really what more than twelve thousand windows in texas more than twelve thousand widows in texas there are quarter million people in the united states are working and solar another one hundred thousand in wind or less only about sixty thousand in cold well the whole is finished all these guys and women should be retrained them too and the solar industry that's where the future is solar and wind will be the biggest industry in the history of the world now to that point i gather that i've got fifteen seconds bryan that kids going off to college one of the hot majors is it energy energy energy get in it because that's where the jobs are that's where the money is gree
did it he created an economy in texas he basically said we're not an oil economy in texas we are an energy economy and they have wind in solar in texas that they actually have excess of and by the way you go to texas today you can buy your energy the same way we used to buy phone service and you know you get weekends for free they do that they get you get your weekends for free by when in solar it's unbelievable and that's really what more than twelve thousand windows in texas more than twelve...
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[applause and cheers] >> howdy, texas. [applause and cheers] barack obama: so all of us on this stage could not be prouder of the response of americans when they see their neighbors, and they see their friends, they see strangers in need, americans step up. [applause and cheers] barack obama: and as heartbreaking as the tragedy that took place during texas, in florida, in puerto rico, in the u.s. virgin islands, have been, what we have also seen is the ,pirit of america at its best when ordinary people step up and do extraordinary things. is a part of that process. i want to thank presidents george w. bush and most of all in outstanding american, somebody who has always shown grace and character and courage, and served america nobly throughout the years, president george h.w. bush. we are so proud to be with you tonight. [applause and cheers] barack obama: he sets an example for all of us, as does first lady barbara bush. [applause and cheers] barack obama: and that spirit of volunteerism, that spirit that says we are all
[applause and cheers] >> howdy, texas. [applause and cheers] barack obama: so all of us on this stage could not be prouder of the response of americans when they see their neighbors, and they see their friends, they see strangers in need, americans step up. [applause and cheers] barack obama: and as heartbreaking as the tragedy that took place during texas, in florida, in puerto rico, in the u.s. virgin islands, have been, what we have also seen is the ,pirit of america at its best when...
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were very honored to have two men have attended the university of texas, one graduate from north texas anomaly alumni. my immediate left i have congressman henry who is from laredo. he's been serving in congress since 2004. one of the reasons i'm excited for him to be here today season appropriate her. he helps decide how we spend our money. there is anything i was told in the aftermath of hurricane harvey, the five most important members of congressman are john cornyn, the senate majority whip in the floor park breeders. is a democrat. have delayed in the democratic efforts from the state of texas to get as much money for harvey as possible. my for the left is a cars man from louisville elected in 2002. his the most important texan from congress on the healthcare issue. very powerful committee chairmanship. i once asked if he was the quarterback of the effort for healthcare reform and he said i'm the water boy. but he's very important on this issue. i follow these guys around the capital and annoy them and asked some questions. they're very much believe in their issues, they work hard
were very honored to have two men have attended the university of texas, one graduate from north texas anomaly alumni. my immediate left i have congressman henry who is from laredo. he's been serving in congress since 2004. one of the reasons i'm excited for him to be here today season appropriate her. he helps decide how we spend our money. there is anything i was told in the aftermath of hurricane harvey, the five most important members of congressman are john cornyn, the senate majority whip...
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i have texas family history. the briscoe center is a wonderful opportunity to share things about david valez, -- david valdez. newspaper clips, memorabilia, photography, things like that that i can share. and they will be here forever and ever. i won't. but that work will be, and those things that are a small part of my life. i'm always fortunate that peole ask me to be a speaker at an event to share my experience. there are not a lot of people in history who have done the job i have. now the briscoe center managing a lot of my personal things and photos i've taken over the years, it's a real honor. my family history coming out of mexico, my dad working on a farm in south texas. were wwii not come along, he would have stayed there and i would have become a farmer myself. i always emju -- enjoy sharing that. as a hispanic american, you dont get a lot of opportunities to shine out there. it's nice to have a work in a place that respects the work and it will be there forever and ever. don carlton a few years back ha
i have texas family history. the briscoe center is a wonderful opportunity to share things about david valez, -- david valdez. newspaper clips, memorabilia, photography, things like that that i can share. and they will be here forever and ever. i won't. but that work will be, and those things that are a small part of my life. i'm always fortunate that peole ask me to be a speaker at an event to share my experience. there are not a lot of people in history who have done the job i have. now the...
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and this heart of texas group was an i love texas group, but and a pro texas secession group but mostly they appear to have been anti-hillary clinton. some of it idiomaticly correct and some of it not. >> this one i don't know what it means literally by i get the point anyway. no hypoclintos in the god-blessed texas. i don't know what they mean. figuratively i get it. they also promoted hillary for prison. this was them too. hillary, stay away from texas, with the photo shopped image of her with osama bin laden. ultimately this russian group on facebook started to promote an idea that must have seemed like a very satisfying prospect to moscow if they could ever pull this off, right? right before the election, this russian run texas facebook group switched over to this as their theme. secede, if hillary wins the election, texas should break off from the united states. a week after that reporting on the texas group, then it was "daily beast" uncovering another one of these fake russian-run outlegs operating on facebook as if it was an american group. this one was called "being patriotic."
and this heart of texas group was an i love texas group, but and a pro texas secession group but mostly they appear to have been anti-hillary clinton. some of it idiomaticly correct and some of it not. >> this one i don't know what it means literally by i get the point anyway. no hypoclintos in the god-blessed texas. i don't know what they mean. figuratively i get it. they also promoted hillary for prison. this was them too. hillary, stay away from texas, with the photo shopped image of...
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and he's a proud graduate of the university of texas at austin by the way. but he was for 27 years a staff photographer for the washington post. he won the pulitzer prize for covering three generations of poverty in washington d.c. and also the refugee situation in kosovo. then we also have the question of david valdez. he was george h.w. bush's white house photographer and he has a book of those photographs as well. and then we have dianna walker, who was a time magazine white house photographer for 20 years and she's especially known for her work covering hillary clinton. but she covered the clinton white house really broadly and deeply. she also covered the regan administration and george h.w. bush and david valdez and dianna walker both are actively involved in our program here that briscoe center. >> what do you think viewers will take away after twhauchg interviews? >> the importance of news photographers, documentary photographers, they go by various names. they're all photographers. but the value of their work, not only for the news, illustrating the
and he's a proud graduate of the university of texas at austin by the way. but he was for 27 years a staff photographer for the washington post. he won the pulitzer prize for covering three generations of poverty in washington d.c. and also the refugee situation in kosovo. then we also have the question of david valdez. he was george h.w. bush's white house photographer and he has a book of those photographs as well. and then we have dianna walker, who was a time magazine white house...
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themselves,ard's and texas, 16,000 lives. they went right to that hurricane and there are not too many people who would have done it, believe me. ok? announcer: back in washington, senator -- senator minority leader chuck schumer criticized the president's characterization of the humanitarian crisis in the island territory. >> sitting with those in puerto rico who have been working day fellowht to help their americans in times of need, the president said puerto rico had "thrown our budget a little out of lack
themselves,ard's and texas, 16,000 lives. they went right to that hurricane and there are not too many people who would have done it, believe me. ok? announcer: back in washington, senator -- senator minority leader chuck schumer criticized the president's characterization of the humanitarian crisis in the island territory. >> sitting with those in puerto rico who have been working day fellowht to help their americans in times of need, the president said puerto rico had "thrown our...
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texas, again, really far along. florida, very far along. and puerto rico is a different kind of situation because they need different infrastructure. overtime that will happen. reporter: [indiscernible] pres. trump: we are not going to talk about that one because you will get me in trouble. how about we hold that one for a later time? gov. rossello: [speaking in spanish] gov. rossello: i will say a brief version in english. pres. trump: i like it better in spanish. [laughter] that was beautiful. gov. rossello: i like it, too. my job as a governor is to state what the facts are, number one. and to establish robust expectations for the u.s. citizens in puerto rico. the facts are that every petition that we have made to the president, up to this moment, has been answered. it has been answered. the reality is that we still need to do a lot more for the people of puerto rico. that is why we are meeting. this is not over by a longshot. it is the president's commitment to work with the u.s. citizens of puerto rico, to treat us equally. to make sur
texas, again, really far along. florida, very far along. and puerto rico is a different kind of situation because they need different infrastructure. overtime that will happen. reporter: [indiscernible] pres. trump: we are not going to talk about that one because you will get me in trouble. how about we hold that one for a later time? gov. rossello: [speaking in spanish] gov. rossello: i will say a brief version in english. pres. trump: i like it better in spanish. [laughter] that was...
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we gave him an a-plus in texas. we thought he could rest for a couple of days, but before he got any rest, he had florida, right? and you had louisiana, and you had other places. and, by the way, louisiana -- we don't say it often -- but louisiana got hit very hard also, and they've been fantastic. but then he came to florida, and that we gave him another a-plus. and then, all of a sudden, we said there's another one heading out to puerto rico and to the u.s. virgin islands. but it wasn't one -- it was two. and i was going to be here a week ago, if you remember, and that was the day of the hurricane -- that was the day of the second hurricane. so brock has been unbelievable. and this has been the toughest one. this has been a category 5, which few people have ever even heard of -- a category 5 hitting land. but it hit land -- and, boy, did it hit land. so i want to thank you. i want to thank elaine. elaine, thank you very much. fantastic -- acting secretary. elaine duke has been incredible. tom bossert is here somep
we gave him an a-plus in texas. we thought he could rest for a couple of days, but before he got any rest, he had florida, right? and you had louisiana, and you had other places. and, by the way, louisiana -- we don't say it often -- but louisiana got hit very hard also, and they've been fantastic. but then he came to florida, and that we gave him another a-plus. and then, all of a sudden, we said there's another one heading out to puerto rico and to the u.s. virgin islands. but it wasn't one...
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the coast guard in texas saved 16,000 lives. the coast guard is incredible, incredible -- the job they've done. but all of the armed forces, what they've done has been -- army, navy, the marines, the air force -- all of the goods dropped in. helicopters that weren't even meant for this purpose, all of a sudden they're delivering food and services. i would give a 10. i would say, locally -- and i understand locally. a person loses his or her or their house, and then they can't go to work. if you lose your house, it's hard to go and be a policeman for the day. you're trying to have your family live, frankly. this is what happened to so many people. you read that they had no truck drivers in puerto rico. well, they have a lot of truck drivers in puerto rico, but many of them lost their houses, so they had to be with their families. so we would have the military driving trucks. they're not supposed to be driving trucks. it's not their -- it's not even their aptitude. some of them didn't really know how to drive trucks, but they lear
the coast guard in texas saved 16,000 lives. the coast guard is incredible, incredible -- the job they've done. but all of the armed forces, what they've done has been -- army, navy, the marines, the air force -- all of the goods dropped in. helicopters that weren't even meant for this purpose, all of a sudden they're delivering food and services. i would give a 10. i would say, locally -- and i understand locally. a person loses his or her or their house, and then they can't go to work. if you...
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for example, if california was proportional representation and whatever it might be but texas decides not to do and all of the votes in texas to a particular candidate, the democrats would be at a disadvantage. you can turn it around and it taxes does but california doesn't than the democrats in california are at a disadvantage. there are other ways so be discussed. we should continue to talk about reform of how the electors come about. there has to be ways in addition to what i've talked about, that could work. >> i'm hopeful despite the efforts that have gone on successfully in the past. when you end up with the election where it doesn't meet perhaps the climate is right. perhaps people will be ready to make a change. i agree with ralph that a constitutional amendment is not feasible. all of the powers in the hands of the state. most states have turned over to the political party. i tried to call to get a list of who voted on my behalf and i got put on hold and transfer and sent back to the secretary of state. i said that's fine but you pick these would just like to see the list of
for example, if california was proportional representation and whatever it might be but texas decides not to do and all of the votes in texas to a particular candidate, the democrats would be at a disadvantage. you can turn it around and it taxes does but california doesn't than the democrats in california are at a disadvantage. there are other ways so be discussed. we should continue to talk about reform of how the electors come about. there has to be ways in addition to what i've talked...
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in yep ardy with tech texas. and lamb mont goes 42 yards for the yellow jackets leading into the fourth quarter. back to you. >> thank you very much. the numbers on mason rudolph seventh career 400 yard game, seventh straight game he's gone over 300 yards and he's thrown for 427 yards. and he hasn't even looked that good. >> some people questioning our discussion. you are nit-picking and this is -- this guy is a hall of fame excellent great college football player and that is what they do, nitpick. >> and hand off to j.d. king on first down. king can't slip the last tackle of harrison hand. but he gets ten yards in the first down. >> and this is a great opportunity for mike gundy. and mike you are saying offensive coordinator to get some reps for king. >> we may have seen the last of justice hill today. >> if we did, justice hill, 112 yards on 13 carries. >> johnson, tyron johnson up to the 49 yard line. >> interesting thing about tyron johnson, that is the most coveted recruit on this oklahoma state team. and he
in yep ardy with tech texas. and lamb mont goes 42 yards for the yellow jackets leading into the fourth quarter. back to you. >> thank you very much. the numbers on mason rudolph seventh career 400 yard game, seventh straight game he's gone over 300 yards and he's thrown for 427 yards. and he hasn't even looked that good. >> some people questioning our discussion. you are nit-picking and this is -- this guy is a hall of fame excellent great college football player and that is what...
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-- corpus christi, todo esto en texas. carolina: la niÑa reside en nuevo laredo y una prima de ella la llevÓ al hospital cuando se formÓ de la vesÍcula. para que nos cuenta mÁs de este caso que afecta a toda la familia, pasemos a corpus christi en vivo con pedro rojas pedro, en este momento quÉ se sabe? pedro: quÉ tal, carolina y javier. en este momento, los prÓximos minutos va a salir del hospital en una ambulancia, rosa hernÁndez con su prima aurora cantÚ, al punto de control donde se produjo el primer encuentro con los oficiales de la patrulla fronteriza. allÍ, de acuerdo al abogado, se ha negociado que se entregue la niÑa a las autoridades fronterizas. en ese momento, la menor va ser procesada por las autoridades migratorias y a partir de allÍ todo dependerÁ de la voluntad de la decisiÓn de las autoridades fronterizas, si la menor base regresada familiares o simplemente va ser enviada a un centro de detenciÓn para menores de la patrulla fronteriza, en este caso, del departamento de salud y servicios hum
-- corpus christi, todo esto en texas. carolina: la niÑa reside en nuevo laredo y una prima de ella la llevÓ al hospital cuando se formÓ de la vesÍcula. para que nos cuenta mÁs de este caso que afecta a toda la familia, pasemos a corpus christi en vivo con pedro rojas pedro, en este momento quÉ se sabe? pedro: quÉ tal, carolina y javier. en este momento, los prÓximos minutos va a salir del hospital en una ambulancia, rosa hernÁndez con su prima aurora cantÚ, al punto de control donde...
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texas no debe ser un estado santuario para abortos. los abogados de la menor dicen que podrÍa tener hasta 14 semanas de gestaciÓn. si el litigio se prolonga, las posibilidades de practicarse un aborto podrÍan reducirse. >> nadie debe ser forzado de tener un hijo sin su propia voluntad. >> el derecho al aborto le da la oportunidad a una persona sin documentos de tenerlo en adopciÓn. >> debido a que el caso no se introdujo en california, no se pudo aprobar la autorizaciÓn para el aborto. se indica que se estÁn preparando para hacer una apelaciÓn. >> en nuestra ventana al mundo, espaÑa aprobÓ dar un plazo hasta el lunes a las 10^00 de la maÑana. es para que se confirme la independencia de la comunidad autÓnoma. en caso que la respuesta sea afirmativa, se pedirÁ que ordenen la revocaciÓn de dicha decisión. >> el canciller de corea del sur recibiÓ a zach rick hubo una serie de pruebas de armamento por parte del gobierno norcoreano. >> tres hombres causaron la muerte a dos personas en siria. los suicidas intentaban asaltar el
texas no debe ser un estado santuario para abortos. los abogados de la menor dicen que podrÍa tener hasta 14 semanas de gestaciÓn. si el litigio se prolonga, las posibilidades de practicarse un aborto podrÍan reducirse. >> nadie debe ser forzado de tener un hijo sin su propia voluntad. >> el derecho al aborto le da la oportunidad a una persona sin documentos de tenerlo en adopciÓn. >> debido a que el caso no se introdujo en california, no se pudo aprobar la autorizaciÓn...
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en un rancho de texas se permite disparar como soldado. locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y maria elena salinas. ♪ marÍa: muy buenas noches, comenzÓ con el dramÁtico caso de niÑos con parÁlisis cerebral que fue interceptada por agentes federales en el traslado por ambulancia a un hospital a otro texas. los agentes escoltaron al ambulancia y se mantienen a su ivos migratorios en lugares sensibles. >> dice mi sobrina que le caminaba. maricha: su hija estÁen el hospital de corpus cristi. todo comenzÓ con una familiar trasladaba a la niÑa que padece de parÁlisis cerebral, y acudÍa a una operaciÓn de piedras en la vesÍcula. >> estamos aquÍ desde que tenía tres meses. ella va a cumplir 11 aÑos. toda su vida ha vivido aquÍ. maritza: la prima que la llevaba, mostrÓ los documentos para la operaciÓn de la menor y les dijo que rosita no tenÍa estatus legal. >> dijo que la iba siguiendo una caminata de migraciÓn. que ella no entendÍa por quÉ. maritza: la tuya fronteriza, esta tarde nos confirmÓ que el ag
en un rancho de texas se permite disparar como soldado. locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y maria elena salinas. ♪ marÍa: muy buenas noches, comenzÓ con el dramÁtico caso de niÑos con parÁlisis cerebral que fue interceptada por agentes federales en el traslado por ambulancia a un hospital a otro texas. los agentes escoltaron al ambulancia y se mantienen a su ivos migratorios en lugares sensibles. >> dice mi sobrina que le caminaba. maricha: su hija estÁen el...
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you heard of the texas delegatiothe texas delegationma. we all have to come together in this time of need and pass a robust c comprehensive bill, and we hope the white house will be true to its promise that the additional aid particularly for agriculture will be put in the november emergency supplemental. there should be absolutely no ambiguity of the federal government intends to provide all the necessary assist in to make our people hold. >> host: >> that is what caused the flooding. they scorched the communities across the west and there a are countless families from santa rosa to stand on that need a hand up right now and we've got to be there for them including our fill of americans inur puero rico where the majority are still without power or access to clean water as we just heard so i'm glad we will take up the relief package to send resources to help our neighbors in need many have lost everything. and i'm glad as you will hear from many of theor colleagues on the floor today that this is not the end ofth the commitment to those af
you heard of the texas delegatiothe texas delegationma. we all have to come together in this time of need and pass a robust c comprehensive bill, and we hope the white house will be true to its promise that the additional aid particularly for agriculture will be put in the november emergency supplemental. there should be absolutely no ambiguity of the federal government intends to provide all the necessary assist in to make our people hold. >> host: >> that is what caused the...
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in february they reversed a longstanding -- the texas voter i.d. law was -- texas courts continued to uphold that finding despite the justice changing position n. ju position. in june on the very same day the civil rights division sent an unprecedented letter. it was never been sent to 44 states asking for extensive information on how states maintain their roles in what appears to be a prelude to voting purge efforts. in august the justice department filed a brief with the supreme court reversing its position very languaongstanding position. and then we have as you all know and we've talked about president trump so-called advisory commission on election integrity which is really set up to investigate the president's rather absurd allegations that millions voted illegally in the 2016 election. we know that the real reason the commission was to restrict the right to vote and the commission's membership tells you all you need to know to the other commissioners who frankly have devoted their entire careers to voter suppression efforts and conspiracy th
in february they reversed a longstanding -- the texas voter i.d. law was -- texas courts continued to uphold that finding despite the justice changing position n. ju position. in june on the very same day the civil rights division sent an unprecedented letter. it was never been sent to 44 states asking for extensive information on how states maintain their roles in what appears to be a prelude to voting purge efforts. in august the justice department filed a brief with the supreme court...
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temperatures are looking warm across parts of east texas. west texas is cooling down. watch out for storms along the gulf coast. we are also looking for as i mentioned the cool weather through the center of the country, high temperatures will be in the 40s. >>> frances, philip, we are looking at cool air but warm air to the east. >> we can feel it. bonnie, thank you. >> it was a big night for america's pass time. the playoffs are in full swing. bronx. yankees are up by 5. carlos santana. not that one. 408 feet over the wall. new york, though, they would still take game four, 7-3. they will decide game five in cleveland. >> game three tied. a single score, wouldn't be the game winning. game four tonight in chicago. >> in phoenix the dodgers swept the diamondbacks and they won. >> then to boston, houston astros eliminated the hometown red sox in game 4 of the alds. 't worry about it. my bargain detergent couldn't keep up. it was mostly water. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated, so i get a better clean. i mean, i give away water for free. i'm not abou
temperatures are looking warm across parts of east texas. west texas is cooling down. watch out for storms along the gulf coast. we are also looking for as i mentioned the cool weather through the center of the country, high temperatures will be in the 40s. >>> frances, philip, we are looking at cool air but warm air to the east. >> we can feel it. bonnie, thank you. >> it was a big night for america's pass time. the playoffs are in full swing. bronx. yankees are up by 5....
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we had a hurricane in texas, too. we're a little more developed as a state so our ability to endure it was possibly somewhat stronger. having said that, there's still issues in texas. the first question i think will be to mr. redd. there are lots -- in a normal year there's a lot of mosquitoes in the houston area. but given the amount of water that was sustained and still haven't had a freeze, so we still have that issue, what cooperation, if any, has your agency had on helping to minimize that problem in the houston area specifically but the golf course generally? >> we operate as part of the combined federal response here. we work with dod from fema-managed response system to provide advice on what kind of mosquito control efforts would be most appropriate. we've worked through that system. we don't do spraying ourselves but we provide that expertise on mosquitoes. >> as far as you know there's not an issue of not enough disinfectant -- insecticides. >> that's correct. this is a problem that happens after virtually
we had a hurricane in texas, too. we're a little more developed as a state so our ability to endure it was possibly somewhat stronger. having said that, there's still issues in texas. the first question i think will be to mr. redd. there are lots -- in a normal year there's a lot of mosquitoes in the houston area. but given the amount of water that was sustained and still haven't had a freeze, so we still have that issue, what cooperation, if any, has your agency had on helping to minimize that...
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we are coming to you live from texas a&m, college station, texas. let me first start by thanking the a&m sending cadets for that wonderful performance with me. please. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you so very much, cadets. as we continue with our show, i'd officially like to welcome you to the deep from the heart one america concert, benefiting those recovering and rebuilding from the recent devastating storms. tonight is a very special night of hope and unity, one america, united, helping our fellow brothers and sisters. texas, the rest of the country, we are strong. to all those who have been devastated by the recent natural diasto disasters, we say we've got your back. >> five past living presidents there, all united to raise money for those victims. that is lee greenwood who was sending and now emceeing that event as we keep an eye on what is happening down there. you see former president bush, his wife barbara bush there in the audience. really just a rare, unusual -- i'm sorry, laura bush, i should say, really a rare, significant moment fo
we are coming to you live from texas a&m, college station, texas. let me first start by thanking the a&m sending cadets for that wonderful performance with me. please. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you so very much, cadets. as we continue with our show, i'd officially like to welcome you to the deep from the heart one america concert, benefiting those recovering and rebuilding from the recent devastating storms. tonight is a very special night of hope and unity, one america,...
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and this heart of texas group was an i love texas group, but mostly they appear to have been anti-hillary clinton and some of it not. this one, no hypoclintos in the god blessed texas. i don't know what they mean. figuratively i get it. they also promoted hillary for prison. this was them too. hillary, stay away from texas, with the photo shopped image of her with osama bin laden. this russian group on facebook started to promote an idea that must have seemed like a satisfies prospect to moscow after they pulled it off. this russian run texas facebook group switched over to this as their theme. secede, if hillary wins the election, texas should break off from the united states. a week after that reporting on the texas group, then it was "daily beast" uncovering another fake russian run outlets operating on facebook as if it was an american group. this one was called "being patriotic." it was naturally run by russian agents. and they promoted pro donald trump protests in florida. florida goes trump. they promoted pro trump rallies in pennsylvania including miners for trump demonstrations.
and this heart of texas group was an i love texas group, but mostly they appear to have been anti-hillary clinton and some of it not. this one, no hypoclintos in the god blessed texas. i don't know what they mean. figuratively i get it. they also promoted hillary for prison. this was them too. hillary, stay away from texas, with the photo shopped image of her with osama bin laden. this russian group on facebook started to promote an idea that must have seemed like a satisfies prospect to moscow...
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she's being held by the federal government in texas. texas bans abortions at 20 weeks. so tick tock for this teen-age girl. depending on what happens with further appeals in this case, depending on what hhs chooses to do here about this girl, it looks like the anti-abortion activist who trump appointed to run the office of refugee resettlement, looks like he may succeed by forcing this girl to give birth by blocking her ability to is he a doctor to end the pregnancy until it is too late for her to do so. there were protests today outside the hhs building in d.c., people protesting on behalf of this young woman, that she should be atloud hallowed tn abortion if she wants one. this woman does have the right to do it. she's in the united states, right? but watch the space on this one. there's the critical matter of what's going to happen to this one teen-ager, but this may also be -- this case may also be the best public window into what we've got into what might be happening much more quietly, which may very well be dozens of teen-age girls in the same circumstances. as o
she's being held by the federal government in texas. texas bans abortions at 20 weeks. so tick tock for this teen-age girl. depending on what happens with further appeals in this case, depending on what hhs chooses to do here about this girl, it looks like the anti-abortion activist who trump appointed to run the office of refugee resettlement, looks like he may succeed by forcing this girl to give birth by blocking her ability to is he a doctor to end the pregnancy until it is too late for her...