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. >> 300 miles from moore in texas tech university lab, they work to make it a reality. >> what we haveis an air cannon called boomer . virtual potato bottomer on steroids. >> pictures i've seen of the damage after a tornado is all about impacts. >> where wind really becomes an issue is that the debris opens up the building envelope, the walls, the roof. once you have that envelope opened, now you have got double the trouble. the most predominant projectile that we see in these storms is normally something like a two by four. >> what you tend to see coming out of this cannon is what you tend to see flying around. when a tornado is spinning? >> absolutely. we did shelter research for the national science foundation back in may, after the moore tornado. specifically, just to look for shelters in the storm path. >> the question now is not whether to rebuild, but how. >> we're smart engineers. we know how to design for wind speeds. and now, we know how to design for impact resistance. >> research is performed tests on a variety of building materials. some of them failed. through trial and e
. >> 300 miles from moore in texas tech university lab, they work to make it a reality. >> what we haveis an air cannon called boomer . virtual potato bottomer on steroids. >> pictures i've seen of the damage after a tornado is all about impacts. >> where wind really becomes an issue is that the debris opens up the building envelope, the walls, the roof. once you have that envelope opened, now you have got double the trouble. the most predominant projectile that we see...
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at texas tech they establish the wind institute. it's there that they have one of the largest tornado simulation laboratories. >> this is vor tech. >> it's great meeting the professor, who talked me through the design of the lab. we create tornado-like things that mimic the wind speed. >> he is making the steps to understand how tornados are formulated. essential. >> there's a lot of different types of tornados. we can mimic them in here. >> by creating a scaled down version, you can see how it takes shape from the pressure senses to temperature, to the sped some tore and the abbing seller some terse. that technology was underneath. >> i'll go turn it on and we'll have some fun. >> you had the slits in the floor in the lab. through there he can release smoke. that was a beautiful moment for me. i have only seen how air flows on a computer screen. i could see up close and personally how the smoke was formulating into a complex air flow. twisting, turning, hair was going everywhere. felt like beyonce for a moment. it gave me goose bum
at texas tech they establish the wind institute. it's there that they have one of the largest tornado simulation laboratories. >> this is vor tech. >> it's great meeting the professor, who talked me through the design of the lab. we create tornado-like things that mimic the wind speed. >> he is making the steps to understand how tornados are formulated. essential. >> there's a lot of different types of tornados. we can mimic them in here. >> by creating a scaled...
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. >> first of all, you find out -- there's research coming out of texas tech, and there's six pounds in your body. this is not for the squeamish, this segment. six pounds. you have 2 million bacteria -- you have 23,000 genes, eric, in your body. but you have 2 million bacterial genes in your body. that means we've got more bacteria in our body gofrmging how we are and what we do than we have regular genes in our cells. dna. you know what that means? the bacteria in your intestines are making things like serotonin and dopamine happy hormones that i thought were being made in the brain. so the gut itself is helping your behavior. if you get your bacteria pissed off or they get infect order they're under high stress, research is starting to show it affects mood. >> how do i anger my bacteria and how do i get more happy bacteria? >> with an incoming infection is one way to do it. not sleeping, getting angry. the bad bacteria tends to dominate. the good bacteria is happy hormones. >> david is like shaking his head. >> no. i'm saying there's a whole echo sm. that's what we want people to k
. >> first of all, you find out -- there's research coming out of texas tech, and there's six pounds in your body. this is not for the squeamish, this segment. six pounds. you have 2 million bacteria -- you have 23,000 genes, eric, in your body. but you have 2 million bacterial genes in your body. that means we've got more bacteria in our body gofrmging how we are and what we do than we have regular genes in our cells. dna. you know what that means? the bacteria in your intestines are...
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>> well, first of all, you find out -- there's research coming out of texas tech, and there's six pounds of bacteria in your body. this is not for the squeamish, this segment. six pounds. you have 2 million bacteria -- you have 23,000 genes, eric, in your body, but you have 2 million bacterial genes in your body. that means that we've got more bacteria in our body governing how we are and what we do than we have our ownegular genes in our cells, dna. you know what that means? the bacteria in your intestines are making things like serotonin and dopamine happy hormones that i thought were just made in the brain so the gut itself, the intestine itself, is helping to govern your behavior, the bacteria. if you get your bacteria pissed off or if they get infected or if you're under high stress research is starting to show that it affects mood and can lead to more depression and causes less immune response. >> how do i anger my bacteria and get more of the happy bacteria than the other ones in. >> with an incoming infection, not sleeping, not getting angry. the bad bacteria tends to predominate
>> well, first of all, you find out -- there's research coming out of texas tech, and there's six pounds of bacteria in your body. this is not for the squeamish, this segment. six pounds. you have 2 million bacteria -- you have 23,000 genes, eric, in your body, but you have 2 million bacterial genes in your body. that means that we've got more bacteria in our body governing how we are and what we do than we have our ownegular genes in our cells, dna. you know what that means? the bacteria...
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but at yale, not texas tech. >> so he makes up an elaborate ruse to his parents how he's going to go a writing class that doesn't exist, and all the time spends stalking foster. he finds out where she lives, slipping notes under her door, on the phone with her. and he would take these calls. >> who is this? oh, no. who is this? who is this? >> this is john. >> who? oh, no. not you again. look, i really can't talk to you. okay? look, do me a really big favor. do you understand why i can't, you know, carry on these conversations with you, someone i don't know. you understand it's dangerous and it's not fair. all right? >> i understand that, it's just -- >> so you just don't ever want me calling. >> no. really nice talking to you. >> he started to yell at the recorder. hang up, hang up! because this is what we tell our wife or our daughter. you know, you hang up right away. >> really sad and pathetic calls. reaching out to this woman he idolized and wanted to be a part of. he gets in his mind, if i get the president of the united states, she'll want me. she'd know i am. so he starts sta
but at yale, not texas tech. >> so he makes up an elaborate ruse to his parents how he's going to go a writing class that doesn't exist, and all the time spends stalking foster. he finds out where she lives, slipping notes under her door, on the phone with her. and he would take these calls. >> who is this? oh, no. who is this? who is this? >> this is john. >> who? oh, no. not you again. look, i really can't talk to you. okay? look, do me a really big favor. do you...
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in the year 2008, this football coach, named mike leach at texas tech, lit up the world in his unbelievable season that nobody could believe. and he was the toast of the town. so in the middle of that story, mike, i said where did this crazy offense that you're using to beat texas and oklahoma and where did it come from? and he started to tell me this little story of this tiny little school of 480 people in the wind-swept plains of southeastern iowa called iowa wesleyan. and how he had gone there back in the '80s with this coach named hal mumme, a texan. and they had gotten hold of this tiny little school. and pretty soon they were beating schools with 15 -- division ii national champions with 15,000 people. or not national champion, division ii schools with 10,000 or 15,000 people, and they just lit it up and they reinvented american football at this little tiny school. >> yeah. >> and i thought -- and not only that, but they went around kind of and they were buddies. they went around playing jimmy buffett tunes in their station wagon while they visited the green bay packers and the bears
in the year 2008, this football coach, named mike leach at texas tech, lit up the world in his unbelievable season that nobody could believe. and he was the toast of the town. so in the middle of that story, mike, i said where did this crazy offense that you're using to beat texas and oklahoma and where did it come from? and he started to tell me this little story of this tiny little school of 480 people in the wind-swept plains of southeastern iowa called iowa wesleyan. and how he had gone...
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my accent gives me away, but, obviously, every school in texas has energy courses from the community colleges up to not only tech texas in lubbock, but texas a&m, houston, and everywhere else. ms. cassidy welcome back to the committee. i know you're familiar with the nepa regulations and environmental quality, and agencies specifically prohibited from segments projects known as piecemealing. the code of federal regulations state proposals or parts of proposals related to each other closely enough to be in action are evaluated. the discussion draft requires the state department to prom mull gait rules on cross border pipelines, and you heard the agencies are require to do it. ms. cassidy wouldn't the federal agency in charge of the review be charged with the review that satisfies these sceq regulations and looking at the whole project? >> my understanding of the bill is that the review only applies to the cross border segment of the pipeline project or transmission line and so it -- the federal approval only applies to that portion as well, and there would be state by state reviews if it was passing through a sta
my accent gives me away, but, obviously, every school in texas has energy courses from the community colleges up to not only tech texas in lubbock, but texas a&m, houston, and everywhere else. ms. cassidy welcome back to the committee. i know you're familiar with the nepa regulations and environmental quality, and agencies specifically prohibited from segments projects known as piecemealing. the code of federal regulations state proposals or parts of proposals related to each other closely...
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. >> the new research from texas tech and canada and ireland shoes that ser tonnian and dopea mine anddication are secreted by bacteria. and most of mood is environmental or behaviorial, part of it may be related to a change in the bacteria, you have millions of bacteria and they are in different composition and we throw off the balance. >> and interesting, one researcher had this to say. i will read the question he's saying with caution. here's what he said. the larger concept is and this is pure speculation. is autism or a disease of the brain or gut or other aspect, we have conditions that are out there and no one can explain it and you need to look at the stomach. we need to look at stomach and i am not in the position to say people take a probiotic. on the other end it is a question mark about the whole thing. >> i don't know what causes autism. we have a host of new diseases jenna that are undescribed before the use of antibiotics. when antibiotics hit the modern world we changed the intestinal flora. we overuse antibiotics and we are changing that gut. and lack of breast freedin
. >> the new research from texas tech and canada and ireland shoes that ser tonnian and dopea mine anddication are secreted by bacteria. and most of mood is environmental or behaviorial, part of it may be related to a change in the bacteria, you have millions of bacteria and they are in different composition and we throw off the balance. >> and interesting, one researcher had this to say. i will read the question he's saying with caution. here's what he said. the larger concept is...
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able to get an education in pennsylvania in the petroleum and gas industry that you had to go to texas tech to be able to get. they are investing in areas $2.5 million grant to la ka wa na community college. a two-year program. the cost for that two years about $22000. when they are coming out of that program, their starting rate is like $68,000. those are the type of things you are seeing. these are good, middle class jobs that not only use your head but also use your hands. we are seeing that grow. that's something we hopefully continue to see grow not only in lancaster county but throughout pennsylvania. >> thank i very much. >> i recognize the gentlemen from texas, mr. green, for three minutes. sdwr >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate hearing from the county commissioner. my accent gives me away. every school in texas has energy courses, from community colleges texas tech lubbock, ut, a&m and university of houston and everyone where. miss cassady, i want to welcome you back to the committee. i know you are familiar with the nepa regulations. an agency is specifically prohibiting fr
able to get an education in pennsylvania in the petroleum and gas industry that you had to go to texas tech to be able to get. they are investing in areas $2.5 million grant to la ka wa na community college. a two-year program. the cost for that two years about $22000. when they are coming out of that program, their starting rate is like $68,000. those are the type of things you are seeing. these are good, middle class jobs that not only use your head but also use your hands. we are seeing that...
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my accent gives me away, but obviously, every school in texas has energy courses from the community colleges all the way up to not only tech texas in lubbock but u.t. and a&m and university of houston and everywhere else. ms. cassady, i want to welcome you back to the committee. i know you're familiar with the nepa regulations promulgated by the council on environmental quality. and agencies specifically prohibited from segments projects known as piecemealing. the code of federal regulations states proposals or parts of proposals related to each other closely enough to be in effect a single course of action are evaluated. the discussion draft requires the state department to promulgate rules on cross-border pipelines. and you heard secretary moniz say the agencies are required to do it. ms. cassady, wouldn't the federal agency in charge of the environmental review be charged with the nepa review that satisfies eceq regulations in looking at the whole project? >> my understanding of the bill is that the nepa review only applies to the cross-border segment of the pipeline project or the transmission line, and so the federal
my accent gives me away, but obviously, every school in texas has energy courses from the community colleges all the way up to not only tech texas in lubbock but u.t. and a&m and university of houston and everywhere else. ms. cassady, i want to welcome you back to the committee. i know you're familiar with the nepa regulations promulgated by the council on environmental quality. and agencies specifically prohibited from segments projects known as piecemealing. the code of federal...
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texas. high tech keeping these cattle moving. >> dozens of folks including fox 29 staff members plunge flooditt why they did it. >> dave warren is one busy man. >> more rain coming into areas that don't need it. tracking that additional rain with the forecast. i'll have that next. ♪ >>> death toll still rising in texas after floods devastated swaths of the lone star state. seven-year-old girl died after the suv she was riding in crashed and fell in the flood waters in dallas, texas. investigators say four children and two parents were inside when they lost control of that car in highway i75. it went over an embankment landed in flooded creek and how it happened is still under investigation. >>> in wimberley texas take look at this video. it shows the force of those flood waters an suv float aid way and ended up right there just feet away from a home. the rising river wash it away. at least 31 people have died in texas and oklahoma since the storms rolled in over memorial day weekend. it's not just people at risk. in liberty county texas video shows cattle crossing the trinity river. cowboys
texas. high tech keeping these cattle moving. >> dozens of folks including fox 29 staff members plunge flooditt why they did it. >> dave warren is one busy man. >> more rain coming into areas that don't need it. tracking that additional rain with the forecast. i'll have that next. ♪ >>> death toll still rising in texas after floods devastated swaths of the lone star state. seven-year-old girl died after the suv she was riding in crashed and fell in the flood waters...
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my accent gives me away, but, obviously, every school in texas has energy courses from the community colleges up to not only tech texas in lubbock, but texas a&m, houston, and everywhere else. ms. cassidy, welcome back to the committee. i know you're familiar with the nepa regulations and environmental quality, and agencies specifically prohibited from segments projects known as piecemealing. the code of federal regulations state proposals or parts of proposals related to each other closely enough to be in action are evaluated. the discussion draft requires the state department to prom mull gait rules on cross border pipelines, and you heard the agencies are require to do it. ms. cassidy, wouldn't the federal agency in charge of the review be charged with the review that satisfies these sceq regulations and looking at the whole project? >> my understanding of the bill is that the review only applies to the cross border segment of the pipeline project or transmission line, and so it -- the federal approval only applies to that portion as well and there would be state by state reviews if it was passing through a s
my accent gives me away, but, obviously, every school in texas has energy courses from the community colleges up to not only tech texas in lubbock, but texas a&m, houston, and everywhere else. ms. cassidy, welcome back to the committee. i know you're familiar with the nepa regulations and environmental quality, and agencies specifically prohibited from segments projects known as piecemealing. the code of federal regulations state proposals or parts of proposals related to each other closely...
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i can tell you in tim cole's case, tim was an army veteran from fort worth, a texas tech student and honorably served in the military. it was a very bad time to be a black man living in lubbock texas. and tim was sentenced to 25 years in prison and died behind bars without being able to prove his incense. i'm happy to -- incense. i'm happy to let you know the 11-member panel who will exam the convictions to determine what went wrong and make recommendation aimed at avoiding the mistakes made in tim cole's face in the future. on june 1, the governor signed the bill into law affirming all americans are entitled to due process and that tim cole's family can take some small solace in the knowledge that his death has resulted in changes that can provide hope to those who also are wrongfully convicted. also want to applaud tim's brother, corey session, who has worked tirelessly on clearing his brother's name for years and also his late mother, ruby session, who didn't get to see this bill signed into law, she did get to see some changes made in texas. i'm happy for this family. sad that thi
i can tell you in tim cole's case, tim was an army veteran from fort worth, a texas tech student and honorably served in the military. it was a very bad time to be a black man living in lubbock texas. and tim was sentenced to 25 years in prison and died behind bars without being able to prove his incense. i'm happy to -- incense. i'm happy to let you know the 11-member panel who will exam the convictions to determine what went wrong and make recommendation aimed at avoiding the mistakes made in...
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every school in texas has energy courses from community colleges also had to texas tech in lubbock and uta and nnn university of houston and everywhere else. ms. cassady welcome back to the committee. i know you are familiar with the regulations promulgated by environmental quality not only for work on the committee but with this manner. a code of federal regulations states proposals or price the proposals related to each other to be a single course of action are evaluated. the discussion draft requires the state department gave both a cross-border pipelines and you heard secretary mo needs say the agencies are required to do it. ms. cassady, with a federal agent be in charge be the salve to review that satisfies the regulations and looking at the whole project? >> my understanding of the bill is the nepa review only applied to the cross-border segment of the pipeline project or the transmission line. so the federal approval only applies to that portion as well, their first of two would only apply to that station. in terms of federal review, this applies to the cross-border segment. >>
every school in texas has energy courses from community colleges also had to texas tech in lubbock and uta and nnn university of houston and everywhere else. ms. cassady welcome back to the committee. i know you are familiar with the regulations promulgated by environmental quality not only for work on the committee but with this manner. a code of federal regulations states proposals or price the proposals related to each other to be a single course of action are evaluated. the discussion draft...
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texas. he says the city has seen a tech boom in recent years. >> it is explosive growth.hat we are increasingly seeing now companies in the bay area saying it is cheaper in austin quality of life is strong, and we can hire people there, tackily people on lower end. >> that's a real inducement when you're trying to attract young technology employees. the salaries folks are going to make, entry level folks, it is a lot better quality of life in a place like this than say in the bay area. >> lower to middle income area are more likely to leave california than high income people. >> reporter: jed cocoa is a san francisco based economist. >> you look at state income taxes capital gains taxes fall on the rich it is lower income folks more likely to leave california than come to the state. biggest factor is housing cost. >> reporter: median price of a house in austin is $275,000 according to red fin. that's the fraction of a price of a home in oakland or san francisco. a person or family had to make $185,000 to afford a median priced home in san francisco, according to red fin.
texas. he says the city has seen a tech boom in recent years. >> it is explosive growth.hat we are increasingly seeing now companies in the bay area saying it is cheaper in austin quality of life is strong, and we can hire people there, tackily people on lower end. >> that's a real inducement when you're trying to attract young technology employees. the salaries folks are going to make, entry level folks, it is a lot better quality of life in a place like this than say in the bay...
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texas. san jose, a tech hub has done well. tom: what is a starter home in san jose? $800,000?: we've been relying on shale in a bunch of states. we do not yet know whether that is over. julian: for us the most reassuring aspect when we look at equity markets is the fact that oil has gone sideways. things are adjusting. we will see where it goes. what do you learn about the gloom? >> least performing was ocean city, new jersey. they have seen unemployment rise since 2009. brendan: perhaps more indicative is decatur, illinois. vonnie: why? brendan: it is not a city where the outlier is explained. texas, shale, new jersey casinos. decatur is not as clear. vonnie: could we see this reverse a little now that shale and silicon -- >> it will be interesting to see how the next 5-6 years do. it could be a reverse trend. tom: the polarity of america what is different in your reporting versus the last time we saw best and worst cities? julie: i found the interesting part that some cities have higher unemployment rates, lower wages than 2009 when the country was in the depths of the crisi
texas. san jose, a tech hub has done well. tom: what is a starter home in san jose? $800,000?: we've been relying on shale in a bunch of states. we do not yet know whether that is over. julian: for us the most reassuring aspect when we look at equity markets is the fact that oil has gone sideways. things are adjusting. we will see where it goes. what do you learn about the gloom? >> least performing was ocean city, new jersey. they have seen unemployment rise since 2009. brendan: perhaps...
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that oversold bounce was evident in tech stock which had a very rough month. big names like texas instruments, microsoftel are still do on the month. a weaker dollar drove prices higher for copper, iron ore and oil. another sign of strength, stocks advance even though interest rates continued to advance. normally, a negative for stocks, but even sectors that might be hurt, but higher rates, like utilities and homes, they rallied as well. one fact missing was volume. it was just averageting mu of e move due lack of sellers, rather than enthusiastic buyers. i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> well, financial stos hav been getting a lot of attention from investors recently and with good reason. since that group tends to do well as interest rates rise. dominic has more on the sector that's been a standout. >> it's still early in the summer and too early to put june in the book, but a real standout in the stock markets so far this season has been the financials. it's the best perfortor among the ten in the large cap s&p 500 index. some of the nation's largest banks are he
that oversold bounce was evident in tech stock which had a very rough month. big names like texas instruments, microsoftel are still do on the month. a weaker dollar drove prices higher for copper, iron ore and oil. another sign of strength, stocks advance even though interest rates continued to advance. normally, a negative for stocks, but even sectors that might be hurt, but higher rates, like utilities and homes, they rallied as well. one fact missing was volume. it was just averageting mu...
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. >> for just tech as don't have a lot in texas so we would get in the bathroom in the bathtub. >> put a mattress over you something? >> right. >> interior room if you don't have a basement. if you are on a slab, as they say, in the midwest. >> slab. >> slab. straight up 7:00. here we go. >> hopefully you made it through. have cleaning up to do, god weather for it at least. it will be less humidity, lot of sunshine, and nine out
. >> for just tech as don't have a lot in texas so we would get in the bathroom in the bathtub. >> put a mattress over you something? >> right. >> interior room if you don't have a basement. if you are on a slab, as they say, in the midwest. >> slab. >> slab. straight up 7:00. here we go. >> hopefully you made it through. have cleaning up to do, god weather for it at least. it will be less humidity, lot of sunshine, and nine out
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texas. he's got it covered. >>> and the federal investigation into possible high-tech cheating by the st. louis cardinals.did some employees hack into a rival team's computers? bob kostiss cass -- bob costas is in our studios. >>> and rachel dolezal. >>> and an elementary school principal wanted to help others with a selfless act. it's a great story. that and much more here on "today." vai and tracey back to you. >> nice job, matt. nice show and tell. >> it was fun. >> we'll see you at 7:00. thanks. >> all right. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> ten minutes before 7:00. we have sunshine 71 degrees. and the humidity that's been so high lately is taking a break. look at this nice sunny view from the comcast center in center city. three degrees cooler at philadelphia international. the big change is the humidity which will run lower throughout the day. mainly sunshine, a few scattered clouds, it's into the 50s in the mountains bull will warm into the 70s. look at the change in the temperature. the 60s for horsham, chester springs is 06 degrees while coatesville is do
texas. he's got it covered. >>> and the federal investigation into possible high-tech cheating by the st. louis cardinals.did some employees hack into a rival team's computers? bob kostiss cass -- bob costas is in our studios. >>> and rachel dolezal. >>> and an elementary school principal wanted to help others with a selfless act. it's a great story. that and much more here on "today." vai and tracey back to you. >> nice job, matt. nice show and tell....
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tech is kind of stunning. joining us from austin, texas, john, who oversaw the manhunt for seven who escaped who were at large 40 at as. -- days. 4 oprisonners have escaped from american jails since the early 19 40s, how do you process what's going on in upstate, new york? >> well, i'm a firm believer that they definitely had help. obviously from the prison employee but also something you know, there may have been other plans other than what we're aware of at this point. she may have been a decoy and they may have just had somebody else or a car waiting or something along those lines. >> well, would have had to have outside help to get them away quickly. they couldn't have walked it. also, to put them in a safe house. because it's impossible for two guys in an area like that to evade the dogs and hundreds of law enforcement looking for them on the ground. in your case, you had seven prisoners break out. they were gone for 40 days. how did they stay out so long? >> well, in that case, they quickly had a way to get away from the facility. there was a vehicle that was stashed at a wal-mart store that they got to
tech is kind of stunning. joining us from austin, texas, john, who oversaw the manhunt for seven who escaped who were at large 40 at as. -- days. 4 oprisonners have escaped from american jails since the early 19 40s, how do you process what's going on in upstate, new york? >> well, i'm a firm believer that they definitely had help. obviously from the prison employee but also something you know, there may have been other plans other than what we're aware of at this point. she may have been...
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texas. in new york is colin, a senior policy advocate of every town for gun safety. he survived the 2006 virgin techoting that took 32 lives. welcome to the programme. antonia antonia, why do you need a gun on campus? >> i think it comes down to the fact that it's self-defence that we have the right to defend ourselves as college students on campus. as we see about campus sexual assault and being a woman, i'm a graduate student, and most of my classes are at night. i feel it's my right to protect myself and having a whistle and, you know at your head and having a cell phone with 911 on the other hand is not enough to protect me from an attacker. >> would you be able to quickly obtain your handgun and have it ready to fire in order to defend yourself. is that something that is consistent with the nature of attacks in a place like a college campus. >> well we can, you know look at amanda collins story in 2006, and the university of nevada she was a licensed holder. she did not bring her concealed handgun, and subsequently was attacked and brutally raped. so we know that if we - if she had had it in he
texas. in new york is colin, a senior policy advocate of every town for gun safety. he survived the 2006 virgin techoting that took 32 lives. welcome to the programme. antonia antonia, why do you need a gun on campus? >> i think it comes down to the fact that it's self-defence that we have the right to defend ourselves as college students on campus. as we see about campus sexual assault and being a woman, i'm a graduate student, and most of my classes are at night. i feel it's my right to...
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and powerful impact there, but overall because of the diversity of the texas economy now, you realize we're the number one high-techorting state in the nation now, not only the number one exporting state in the nation, but high-tech exporting and that's a reflection how we've diversified texas. we did it with a predictable legal system and not allowing to oversued, and those are areas that americans want to see freed up, the washington knows best mentality. i believe with washington d.c., we can shift the focus back to the states and let the states be competitors against each other and washington getting back and doing things it's supposed to do constitutionally like stand a strong military and secure our borders. maria: we have been talking this morning about trade, the trans pacific partnership and there's an op-ed by steve swartzman from the blackstone group that the dodd legislation has put such pressure on companies, that's going to be the issue and nucleus for the potential financial crisis because there's not enough liquidity in the system. what would you do specifically around dodd-frank and regulation that
and powerful impact there, but overall because of the diversity of the texas economy now, you realize we're the number one high-techorting state in the nation now, not only the number one exporting state in the nation, but high-tech exporting and that's a reflection how we've diversified texas. we did it with a predictable legal system and not allowing to oversued, and those are areas that americans want to see freed up, the washington knows best mentality. i believe with washington d.c., we...
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price could be going off at disney parks of next more possible flooding in texas as a second team to recover plus a high-tech device that uses the fight goes were still missing the bay bridge tear was about a traffic light oak wood if it had agreed we're off to war start should embassy war up to 64 this afternoon. >>james: for now the in is a dialogue has the story to collect america is all records but the expiration is likely just temporary it was still preserve of the domestic surveillance provisions the size of a little cloudy share is about a homicide investigation her bird body was found in the rule. bottom of the bile of sacramento the boyfriend of the girl's mother had identified he recorded the girl missing on thursday that of aseity look of after he had a seizure and realized she was missing from the apartment statewide matters for water restrictions go into affect the approve the emergency drought regulations last up the measure calls for cities and water agencies to reduce water use anywhere from eight alway up to 36% faugh. >>michelle apon: as of right dollar know what is really saying anything a
price could be going off at disney parks of next more possible flooding in texas as a second team to recover plus a high-tech device that uses the fight goes were still missing the bay bridge tear was about a traffic light oak wood if it had agreed we're off to war start should embassy war up to 64 this afternoon. >>james: for now the in is a dialogue has the story to collect america is all records but the expiration is likely just temporary it was still preserve of the domestic...
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. >> what happened in columbine in '99, virginia tech 32 people killed there. ft. hood texasof course aurora colorado 12 people killed in the theater. of course newtown just unspeakable. miami, washington d.c. at the naval base. and then in charleston walter you were asking a question. is this something new? or is some something that we're just focused on now more because of our 24/7 news culture? >> jeremy was reminding there are so many of these in the 1980s. the question i have about this one, columbine, virginia tech aurora theater, they were not racial issues. is this one different because it's racial? or is it sort of the same thing just a nut case against a lot of guns. i would suspect that we look at historically this is a different type of thing than just an aurora. >> you know i've gotten -- i have gotten roundly criticized before for looking at somebody that is let's say, after newtown or columbine that fits a certain profile. the first time i saw this guy, i wanted to see who he was, see if he was withdrawn and -- >> he looks unstable. >> yeah he looks unstable. b
. >> what happened in columbine in '99, virginia tech 32 people killed there. ft. hood texasof course aurora colorado 12 people killed in the theater. of course newtown just unspeakable. miami, washington d.c. at the naval base. and then in charleston walter you were asking a question. is this something new? or is some something that we're just focused on now more because of our 24/7 news culture? >> jeremy was reminding there are so many of these in the 1980s. the question i have...
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not just techs exxas, oklahoma thursday and friday. heavy rain arriving in texas.'re going to be track tging for the next five days. >>> alexander woodfox, one of the three of the angola three, still in prison today. woodfox spent more than 40 years in solitary confinement for the 1972 killing of a prison guard. the court ruled he must stay in jail after it hears arguments in august. his previous two convictions in the case were overturned because of bias. and there was another ruling ordered just days earlier ordering his immediate release. the case drew national and international attention to the use of solitary confinement in america's prisons. herman wallace was released in 2013 after 41 years in solitary but died only a few days later. robert king was released in 2001 after 29 years in solitary. today mr. king continues to campaign against abuses and the criminal justice system saying quote, i may be free from angola, but angola will never be free of me. he's also the author of the autobiography "from the bottom of the heap" and he joins me now from texas. tha
not just techs exxas, oklahoma thursday and friday. heavy rain arriving in texas.'re going to be track tging for the next five days. >>> alexander woodfox, one of the three of the angola three, still in prison today. woodfox spent more than 40 years in solitary confinement for the 1972 killing of a prison guard. the court ruled he must stay in jail after it hears arguments in august. his previous two convictions in the case were overturned because of bias. and there was another ruling...
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texas where the cows are coming home. the unusual equipment cowboys are using to move herds through the floodheart. and modern love. the high-tech twist to this couple's love story. >> i'm meteorologist drew tuma. we're ending the month of may on a cool and breezy note, and as we welcome june we'll do so with some wet weather. i'll have details ahead. >>> in texas cowboys are herding cat toll higher ground as water is rising east of houston. the used a hovercraft to guide the animals. severe weather is blamed for 27 death necessary state. ten people are still missing relief is on the way we clear weather expected this week. >>> aviation's past met the present in concord today. abc7 news was in concord at buchanan field airport where aircraft historians check out this b-17 flying fortress. the world war ii era aircraft helped the allies defeat nazi germany. several planes touche america each year to teach people about the sacrificeses of military veterans. >>> they met on twitter, dated on skype and their high-tech romance reached a decrees shen dough who fallers watched them say "i do" on periscope. they got married before 50 gu
texas where the cows are coming home. the unusual equipment cowboys are using to move herds through the floodheart. and modern love. the high-tech twist to this couple's love story. >> i'm meteorologist drew tuma. we're ending the month of may on a cool and breezy note, and as we welcome june we'll do so with some wet weather. i'll have details ahead. >>> in texas cowboys are herding cat toll higher ground as water is rising east of houston. the used a hovercraft to guide the...
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the "cbs evening news" tonight, texas is under water as remnants of the tropical storm bill now target midwest. we will report from the flood zone. >>> plus a high tech tool for police is heading to the classroom, how gunshots spotting technology, could help in another school massacre. and, a crustation invasion, we will show you why beach goers in california are seeing red. that and more on the "cbs evening news". >>> the team featuring seven players from the taney dragons including mo'ne davis left for a civil rights tour of 20 sit toys day and riding on a 1940's style bus, in the negro league was no bathroom and no air conditioning. team will make stops at the white house selma alabama and will be meeting with civil rights legend. >> what an experience, that will be for them. >> when we come back we can swap out phillies roster. >> that may be helpful. >> phillies lost eight straight as you know, with more games against the orioles, before taking on the talented cardinals and yankees. they have things get out of control when they let jeff francoeur pitch a couple innings. trying to take him out but bull pen phone was actually off the hook, so, the
the "cbs evening news" tonight, texas is under water as remnants of the tropical storm bill now target midwest. we will report from the flood zone. >>> plus a high tech tool for police is heading to the classroom, how gunshots spotting technology, could help in another school massacre. and, a crustation invasion, we will show you why beach goers in california are seeing red. that and more on the "cbs evening news". >>> the team featuring seven players from...
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tech expert. this guy didn't change his password when he went to texas, and someone in the cardinals office was ablenformation to see what the astros had. >> at this point, both teams say they're investigating here. the commissioner also seemed to be caught off guard by this. when you look at the length of time of this investigation, is it surprising we're hearing a no comment or we don't know from higher-ups of the teams and from the league commissioner? >> i think it's possible they just don't know yet exactly where the investigation is. the investigation may have been going on. i think it initially started with the houston fbi office and now the department of justice is involved, and there is clearly a lot more going on. i think they possibly just don't know yet whether it was a rogue angry employee maybe jeff luna in houston is just ticked off or whether it goes to an i.t. person. >> have we heard anything like this happening before? i know earlier i said this is the first espionage investigation for a major league sporting team but we've had our different deflategates and teams allegedly taping
tech expert. this guy didn't change his password when he went to texas, and someone in the cardinals office was ablenformation to see what the astros had. >> at this point, both teams say they're investigating here. the commissioner also seemed to be caught off guard by this. when you look at the length of time of this investigation, is it surprising we're hearing a no comment or we don't know from higher-ups of the teams and from the league commissioner? >> i think it's possible...
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tech know where technology meets humanity... only on al jazeera america >> in our fast forward when cutting class becomes a crime. chronically late students in texas had a choice, either the classroom or the courtroom. some of those students actually wept towent to jail. "america tonight's" lori jane gliha looks at a tough stand against truancy. >> i was nervous, sweating shaking. >> at 13 christian de leon has faced a judge several times. forced to go to an adult criminal court for missing school. in texas, truancy is a criminal offense, a class c misdemeanor that carries a possible $500 fine and the threat of jail time. christian is depressed and his mom says he sumps from he suffers from adhd, he likes school but just can't bring himself to go. >> as soon as i wake up, there is something that estimates me to stay home. >> his mother says he's struggling with changes at home. >> the with dors, and lost a brother on his dad's side. >> they paid more than $300 in fines and fees. since then she has paid more than $1,000 for her son's absence he. >> did that make your son go back to school? >> no, jut caused a burden, more financial struggles. >> if
tech know where technology meets humanity... only on al jazeera america >> in our fast forward when cutting class becomes a crime. chronically late students in texas had a choice, either the classroom or the courtroom. some of those students actually wept towent to jail. "america tonight's" lori jane gliha looks at a tough stand against truancy. >> i was nervous, sweating shaking. >> at 13 christian de leon has faced a judge several times. forced to go to an adult...
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. >> for just tech as, don't have a lot in texas, so we would get in the bathroom in the bathtub. >> put a mattress over you, something? >> right. >> interior room if you don't have a basement. if you are on a slab, as they say, in the midwest. >> slab. >> slab. straight up 7:00. here we go. >> hopefully you made it through. have cleaning up to do, god weather for it at least. it will be less humidity, lot of sunshine, and nine out of ten. >> humidity down to six a %, june, in philadelphia, that equals delightful. so off to the mild start this morning. pal working again today with sunscreen, with the sunglasses, and the phillies cap, they won again last night. woe have temperatures in the 60s, and open's around the region to start, and the storms have moved well to the south. yesterday heatwave, today not nearly as warm, 10 degrees cooler high every 86. very nice afternoon, not as humid, as it was yesterday. that's the planner for wednesday. what can you plan on for the weekend? maybe some sweater weather. >> what happened to muggy the dog? >> muggy goes in last night, humid. >> good
. >> for just tech as, don't have a lot in texas, so we would get in the bathroom in the bathtub. >> put a mattress over you, something? >> right. >> interior room if you don't have a basement. if you are on a slab, as they say, in the midwest. >> slab. >> slab. straight up 7:00. here we go. >> hopefully you made it through. have cleaning up to do, god weather for it at least. it will be less humidity, lot of sunshine, and nine out of ten. >>...
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texas is under water again as remnants of tropical storm bill now target the midwest. we'll report from the flood zone. plus, a high-techl for police is headed to the classroom. how gunshots spotting technology to help in another school massacre. and a crustacean invasion. we'll show you why beach-goers in california are seeing red. all of that tonight on the "cbs evening news." (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com female announcer: don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale! save $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and icomfort. sleep train's 4th of july sale is on now! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> i'm veronica de la cruz in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00 tonight, keeping trash out of the street. one city's new plan to clean things up but at a cost. plus, toxic algae up and down the west coast. what it means to sea life and your seafood. join us for that and more at 6:00. i'll see you guys then. >> thank you. >>> and tha
texas is under water again as remnants of tropical storm bill now target the midwest. we'll report from the flood zone. plus, a high-techl for police is headed to the classroom. how gunshots spotting technology to help in another school massacre. and a crustacean invasion. we'll show you why beach-goers in california are seeing red. all of that tonight on the "cbs evening news." (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those...
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texas rick perry officially entered the republican presidential race today. he joins a long list of candidates vying for the nomination. his announcement was made in addison, tech text. >> we have the power to make things knew again to project america's strength again and to get our economy going again and that is exactly why today i am run fog the presidency of the united states of america! (applause). >> second time around for rick perry he left office in january after 14 years as texas governor governor. today's we learned the form mr. florida governor jeb bush will officially announce his own candidacy later this month in miami. >>> new at 11:00 o'clock a very special welcome home for a soldier returning from overseas. "eyewitness news" at the iron hill brewery in voorhees tonight where staff sergeant richard m. johnson was welcomed home following one year deployment in the middle east. he's glad to be home with his wife and three kids. he has been serving in the army national guard since 1994. >>> welcome home. >> yeah. >> if you have ever dreamed of having place down the shore this may be the best chance we'll ever have. >> right. nearly 40 luxury condos
texas rick perry officially entered the republican presidential race today. he joins a long list of candidates vying for the nomination. his announcement was made in addison, tech text. >> we have the power to make things knew again to project america's strength again and to get our economy going again and that is exactly why today i am run fog the presidency of the united states of america! (applause). >> second time around for rick perry he left office in january after 14 years as...
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texas senator ted cruz. >> goddard joins us, survivor of the virginia tech shooting and senior policy advocate for the organization every town four gun safety. also syndicated columnist ann coulter talk about her new book, title "adios america." we'll also take your calls and look for your comments on facebook and twitter beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> the new congressional directory is a hand guy died to the 114th congress with color photos of every senator and house member, plus bioand contact information and twitter handles. also, district maps, a foldout map of capitol hill and a look at congressional committees, the president's cabinet federal agencies and state governors. order your copy today. it's 13.95 plus shipping and handling through the c-span online store at c-span.org. >> senator and 2016 presidential candidate, bernie sanders held a town hall meeting in denver last week. the vermont independent was first elected to the senate in 2006 and is running for president as a democrat. this event was held at the university of denver. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [music] k
texas senator ted cruz. >> goddard joins us, survivor of the virginia tech shooting and senior policy advocate for the organization every town four gun safety. also syndicated columnist ann coulter talk about her new book, title "adios america." we'll also take your calls and look for your comments on facebook and twitter beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> the new congressional directory is a hand guy died to the 114th congress with color photos of...
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texas. authorities are investigating the cause of the accident. it has forced the closer about 182 meters of coastline. the spill was discovered three days ago by the coast guard. techpple has reversed its policy on music royalty payment after award winner taylor swift wrote a letter criticizing the company and we report from los angeles. >> reporter: pop music mega star taylor swift took a bite out of apple denouncing the plan to pay performing artist nothing for the first three months of the new apple streaming service and swift said she would not allow ap toll play her new up coming album on the service explaining in a blog post saying this is not about me it's about the new artist or band that just released their first single and will not be paid for its success. three months is a long time to go unpaid. >> her letter was saying wait a minute, there is something here that is not good for artists and i object. >> reporter: one of those artists is patrick mcrath who is trying to scrape by in the hub of brooklyn new york where emerging artists try to break in the big time. ♪ he describes himself as a needle in a hipster hey stack. >> i don't think people really see
texas. authorities are investigating the cause of the accident. it has forced the closer about 182 meters of coastline. the spill was discovered three days ago by the coast guard. techpple has reversed its policy on music royalty payment after award winner taylor swift wrote a letter criticizing the company and we report from los angeles. >> reporter: pop music mega star taylor swift took a bite out of apple denouncing the plan to pay performing artist nothing for the first three months...
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texas grocery store. that is why. a shout out tove lloyd blankfein making the list. goldman sachs number seven. mostly west coast companies, tech companies. maybe the employees are just naturally happy out there with sunshine and better weather. mark: we are talking about an anonymous survey. not talking about putting your name down. what do you think this does to a ceo when they see their name not so much of the top of the list, because you mentioned mr. blankfein and the other guys, but if you are toward the bottom end of the list, what do you think that does to their psyche? with that one -- make them want to react with employees more? 30 of the 50 people on the list were not on their last year, so it is room to move up. we end upo is stuff using everyday. we play games. we have pets. it is surprising to me the everyday staples. mark: i would imagine at least with the fourth ranking, mary to the job and has work to do, especially with the airbag issues. i wish i knew more about the methodology of this. i do know offhand -- do you know how many people participated in the survey? >> there needs to be at least 100, and that is
texas grocery store. that is why. a shout out tove lloyd blankfein making the list. goldman sachs number seven. mostly west coast companies, tech companies. maybe the employees are just naturally happy out there with sunshine and better weather. mark: we are talking about an anonymous survey. not talking about putting your name down. what do you think this does to a ceo when they see their name not so much of the top of the list, because you mentioned mr. blankfein and the other guys, but if...
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texas community. demonstrators call for the firing of an officer seen in a video confronting a group of black teenagers. >>> today we're announcing the next chapter in music. >> apple bets big on digital music streaming. the tech giant unveils a new service to take on internet streaming sites like spotify and pandora. >>> and a strong start for team usa. the americans take down australia to start their hunt for usa's first women's world cup in 16 years. >>> this is the cbs morning news for tuesday, june 9th, 2015. >>> good morning, i'm anne-marie green. so far no sign of those two convicted murderers from escaped from a new york maximum-security prison. a massive manhunt continues at checkpoints near the prison but authorities admit the two men could be anywhere. and it appears the men had help pulling off their elaborate escape from the inside. >> reporter: new york officials are offering a reward for the killers' capture. now, the $100,000 question is where can these men be? authorities believe they could have crossed into canada or are in another state. the manhunt for the men has now entered a fourth day. law enforcement officials have fanned out across the state and elsewhere, following hundreds of leads.
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texas. we'll hear from the proud parents. >>> then high tech instead of high school?ir luck in silicon valley. >> i just decided to take a different path. it's not necessarily better or worse. it's just different. >>> and downsizing your lug gj, the controversial new plan to cut the size of your carry on. today, june 10, 2015. ♪ >> we're on the "today" show. >> just graduated! [ cheers ] ♪ >> this is the summer of ali and mom. >> mother-daughter trip to the "today" show. >> from virginia, see you soon, dad! >> good morning, from oregon. >> hi grandma! >> good morning! >> howdy, y'all, from texas! [ cheers ] >>> we're back now at 8:00 on a wednesday morning, june 10, 2015. it is a beautiful, beautiful morning here in new york city. blue skies, low humidity. temperature in the 80s. we love this. we have wrangler out on the plaza. a nice crowd. meanwhile, a lot of these people who will be traveling home in the next couple of days not going to be happy if in the near future they change the size of carry-on bags. >> this story will be getting attention. they want to make t
texas. we'll hear from the proud parents. >>> then high tech instead of high school?ir luck in silicon valley. >> i just decided to take a different path. it's not necessarily better or worse. it's just different. >>> and downsizing your lug gj, the controversial new plan to cut the size of your carry on. today, june 10, 2015. ♪ >> we're on the "today" show. >> just graduated! [ cheers ] ♪ >> this is the summer of ali and mom. >>...