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it will not in dallas. it's meant to breathe new life into this work by recommending goals and strategies. in dallas we'll do our part at the local level to achieve these goals and stand with all of you as you do your part. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> gnthank you, mayor. excellent remarks. we're looking forward to a panel of our members. if i could ask mary beth and jacqueline and matt -- there you are. >> i am the deputy director at the center for strategic and international studies. i'm co author of this report. the mayor mentioned aaron. he's my co-author on this report and a driving force in the organization. if we can join our hands and thank aaron. [ applause ] i'm also a proud texan as my wife. we're not from dallas. we humbled and honor to see a major city in the south and in texas taking a leadership role in this. thank you, sir for your comments and leadership. thank you for saying this report is not going to sit on the shelf. that's a huge goal of ours. we're happy to come to dallas any
it will not in dallas. it's meant to breathe new life into this work by recommending goals and strategies. in dallas we'll do our part at the local level to achieve these goals and stand with all of you as you do your part. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> gnthank you, mayor. excellent remarks. we're looking forward to a panel of our members. if i could ask mary beth and jacqueline and matt -- there you are. >> i am the deputy director at the center for strategic and...
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we're not from dallas. we're humbled and honored to see a major city in the south and texas, taking a leadership role on this. so thank you for your comments and leadership. also, thank you for saying that this report is not going to sit on the shelf. that's a huge goal of ours. and we're happy to come to dallas any time and talk to anybody who you think is -- needs to hear this. without further ado, i want to turn to our panel. we, as dan mentioned, at the very outset of this, we set out on a very ambitious task, about a year ago to understand and encapsulate and really frame what is by all estimations an incredibly complex global issue. we wanted to put together a really robust and high-level group of not only bipartisan but different sector leaders and i think we accomplished that and there are four representatives that have taken time out of their busy schedule to be here. so we're very thankful that they did that. before i get to mary beth there are a couple of other colleagues. kimberly and reed and c
we're not from dallas. we're humbled and honored to see a major city in the south and texas, taking a leadership role on this. so thank you for your comments and leadership. also, thank you for saying that this report is not going to sit on the shelf. that's a huge goal of ours. and we're happy to come to dallas any time and talk to anybody who you think is -- needs to hear this. without further ado, i want to turn to our panel. we, as dan mentioned, at the very outset of this, we set out on a...
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they land in dallas, the sun is shining, the sky is fantastic. we know what happened in dallas. like november 22, 1963, you don't do that lightly. we knew that it had to be done the right way, it had to be done festively. one of the stuff we knew we had to make was in dallas. to tell the jfk dallas story so well and so respectfully, and how we could tell this story differently and respectfully and augment the rest of the day. our morning story, the way they tell the rest of the day story. one of the problems of developing this tribute was reaching out to the kennedy family and letting them know we were going to do it. we found avenues and folks to have relationships with the kennedys. ce --d correspondents correspondence with caroline kennedy. we worked with the architect who designed the kennedy from you in boston. that was a good connection as well. attendedhe kennedys the ribbon-cutting for the event. caroline sent a very gracious letter that was read that morning. i had the privilege of reading that letter. we were very proud to know that we had touched her and his family re
they land in dallas, the sun is shining, the sky is fantastic. we know what happened in dallas. like november 22, 1963, you don't do that lightly. we knew that it had to be done the right way, it had to be done festively. one of the stuff we knew we had to make was in dallas. to tell the jfk dallas story so well and so respectfully, and how we could tell this story differently and respectfully and augment the rest of the day. our morning story, the way they tell the rest of the day story. one...
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as mayor of dallas, i understand that new dallas i understand that newcomers cannot integrate into communities by themselves. integration requires a partnership. immigrants must do their part. learning english, navigating the job market, playing by the rules, and by the receiving community, they must offer inclusion and hospitality. the idea is simply that dallas residents, from natives to tocomers, must work together nurture and sustain a vibrance that he that offers rich cultural, educational, and economic opportunities to all. we welcome your ideas for furthering these efforts as we know there are many cities that have established strategic welcoming claims, not only in the united states but throughout the globe. thank you for including our city in this year-long process. one of the purposes of the report that has been so carefully crafted by the task force is that it is not to remain on the bookshelf. it is meant to breathe into migration by recommending a series of goals and strategies. we promise we will do our part at the local level to achieve these goals and stand with all of you as y
as mayor of dallas, i understand that new dallas i understand that newcomers cannot integrate into communities by themselves. integration requires a partnership. immigrants must do their part. learning english, navigating the job market, playing by the rules, and by the receiving community, they must offer inclusion and hospitality. the idea is simply that dallas residents, from natives to tocomers, must work together nurture and sustain a vibrance that he that offers rich cultural,...
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it is not in dallas. it is meant to breathe new life into this work of migration by recognizing tenable goals and strategies. we promise we will do our part at the multilevel to achieve and stand with you as you do your part. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you mayor. we are looking forward to having a panel. if i could ask mary beth and and man.n -- i am a deputy director of at the center for strategic and international studies and co-author of this report. i want to acknowledge aaron , he is mym dallas co-author on this report, a driving force the twine -- because of the research. aaron.to thank [applause] i am also a proud texan as is my wife although we are not from dallas, we are humbled and see a major city in texas taking a role. also thank you for seeing that this report is not going to sit on the shelf. and is a huge goal of ours we are happy to come to dallas anytime and talk to anybody. panel.d to turn to our out on an ambitious task about a year ago to understand and encapsulate and f
it is not in dallas. it is meant to breathe new life into this work of migration by recognizing tenable goals and strategies. we promise we will do our part at the multilevel to achieve and stand with you as you do your part. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you mayor. we are looking forward to having a panel. if i could ask mary beth and and man.n -- i am a deputy director of at the center for strategic and international studies and co-author of this report. i want to acknowledge...
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in dallas, it is not as big of an issue anymore because of what is happening in west dallas and neighborhoods. you have a lot of young people moving in that have a lot of discretionary incomend business cards are rapidly changing. but here on the tarrant county side, you have never heard that are really struggling. to have seen a little the middle class leave just like here in here.storic stockyards once you leave, the tourist area, you go into the neighborhoods that are largely hispanic. you see that, a lot of kids that are graduated from high school and college, they have left. immigrants have moved in. we are talking about families that are really, really struggling. older families that have lived here a long time. older latino families. a handful of african-american families that were still left year from one the meatpacking plants were primarily african-american. senior citizens again, that are struggling. people always ask about ft. worth and with respect to county. it is one of the rightist counties and the entire county, next to us. the city of fort worth is more split evenly down the
in dallas, it is not as big of an issue anymore because of what is happening in west dallas and neighborhoods. you have a lot of young people moving in that have a lot of discretionary incomend business cards are rapidly changing. but here on the tarrant county side, you have never heard that are really struggling. to have seen a little the middle class leave just like here in here.storic stockyards once you leave, the tourist area, you go into the neighborhoods that are largely hispanic. you...
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and to tell the jfk dallas story so well and so respectfully. how we could tell this story differently and respectfully, and augment the rest of the day. tell our morning story, the way that we tell the rest of the day story. part of the process of developing this tribute was reaching out to the kennedy family and letting them know that we were going to do it. we fou avenues, folks who had relationships with the kennedys and had correspondence with caroline kennedy, who was very appreciative of this work. we worked with the architect who designed the kennedy tribute in boston. so, that was a good connection as well. none of the kennedys attended the ribbon cuttings for the event, but caroline did send a very gracious letter that was read that morning. i had the privilege of reading the letter. we were very proud to know that we had touched her, and of the family recognized what we were trying to accomplish here in fort worth. carved in the water wall, is a phrase that we found during the development process, doing the storyline creation process.
and to tell the jfk dallas story so well and so respectfully. how we could tell this story differently and respectfully, and augment the rest of the day. tell our morning story, the way that we tell the rest of the day story. part of the process of developing this tribute was reaching out to the kennedy family and letting them know that we were going to do it. we fou avenues, folks who had relationships with the kennedys and had correspondence with caroline kennedy, who was very appreciative of...
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in dallas, it is not that big of an issue anymore because of what andappening in west dallas the historic neighborhoods where you have a lot of young people who are moving in who have a lot of discretionary income. those neighborhoods are rapidly changing. on this side we have neighborhoods that are really struggling and they have seen a lot of the middle class leads just like here in historic stockyards area. leave the tourist area you go into the neighborhoods that are largely hispanic. kids from highf school and college, they have left. immigrants have moved in and you are talking about families who are really struggling. older families who have lived here a long time. left hereno families from when the meat planking were here. people always ask about fort , if it is one of the reddest counties in the entire country. fort worth is split down the middle 50-50. but the county has been a republican county. he used to not be what i started in politics when my uncle worked for jim wright, it was a very blue county. things are always changing. there's a lot of dynamics is in here. i would th
in dallas, it is not that big of an issue anymore because of what andappening in west dallas the historic neighborhoods where you have a lot of young people who are moving in who have a lot of discretionary income. those neighborhoods are rapidly changing. on this side we have neighborhoods that are really struggling and they have seen a lot of the middle class leads just like here in historic stockyards area. leave the tourist area you go into the neighborhoods that are largely hispanic. kids...
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by now they were almost a thousand miles from dallas. that's when the school called back. >> when they finally sent somebody to the classroom, and she wasn't there, well, i was ready to turn around right there 'cause i knew something was wrong. >> reporter: then relief. someone from the school ran into shelley's roommate, ashley olvera. >> she said, "i just saw her last night at the room. she was fine." >> reporter: but relief didn't last. ♪ ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. you finished preparing overhim for college.rs, in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. the moment you realize you'but yo
by now they were almost a thousand miles from dallas. that's when the school called back. >> when they finally sent somebody to the classroom, and she wasn't there, well, i was ready to turn around right there 'cause i knew something was wrong. >> reporter: then relief. someone from the school ran into shelley's roommate, ashley olvera. >> she said, "i just saw her last night at the room. she was fine." >> reporter: but relief didn't last. ♪ ♪ protect your...
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i'm originally from dallas county. my mother's side of the family is from dallas county. my father's family is from ohio. he was reared in ohio. so did not experience the same things that my mother experienced in fwring up. -- in growing up. there was some vestiges of racism where he live bud he actually went to an integrated high school. where he was one of the few african-americans in his high school. on the other hand, my mother grew up in the segregated south. where everything was separate but unequal. so two sides of the family had different hisries. i grew up in segregated selma. where everything was separate but unequal. i went to a segregated high school. and grew up in a time when, when we went downtown and went into a store, my mother or grandmother were constantly telling us to keep our hands to ourselves because if you touch something and you were african-american you could be accused of stealing. and the police would be called. when it was just curiosity. of a little girl trying to see what something felt like. the jim crow south was a time when african-ameri
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had a majormendment impact on the competitor to dfw airport in dallas. what the wright amendment did flights fromited taking off and flying to neighboring states without first making a stop in texas. if you were flying say on southwest airlines from dallas to new orleans, you would first have to stop in another city in texas. southwest airlines obviously did not want this past because it was going to have a big impact on their business. but in order to try to push in business to dfw airport and get airport, thatthat was the purpose of this amendment. jim wright obviously favored this, and wanted this past to help dfw. he had a lot of pushback, obviously, from southwest airlines, local people living in the area, and even other congressmen and senators. in some of the papers, such as this from december 10, 19 79, it is a letter from barry goldwater , basicallyht expressing his desire to not see this past. he did not want the wright amendment hast and thought it would have a detrimental effect. there are many -- past and and thought ited would have a dentur
had a majormendment impact on the competitor to dfw airport in dallas. what the wright amendment did flights fromited taking off and flying to neighboring states without first making a stop in texas. if you were flying say on southwest airlines from dallas to new orleans, you would first have to stop in another city in texas. southwest airlines obviously did not want this past because it was going to have a big impact on their business. but in order to try to push in business to dfw airport and...
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smoot serves as dallas county sheriff until 1947.pson bob grows up and starts a family of his own, including children debbie, diana, and steve. did dad show this material off to friends? was he proud of it? >> he just never pulled it out. >> grandpa smoot passes away in 1963.lf a cenerin 2013, when his son bob dies, bob's kids and their spouses are cleaning out the family home. they rediscover that old scrapbook. >> we all std, like, lookingatt this is amazing stuff." >> and there's a lot more squirreled away in dad's house, north of houston -- relics they hadn't even known existed. there's grandpa smoot's monogrammed cowboy boots, his service revolver, and this 4-page letter, handwritten by bonnie and signed by clyde. that's his signature? >> that's his signature. >> there's more. the siblings find a ledger, written by their fat >> in hihandwriting, the contents of what was in the box. >> this is what we found thatwa- bonnie parker's ring. >> oh, my. in small print -- "three silver snakes with tiny jewels." bonnie parker's ring? >>
smoot serves as dallas county sheriff until 1947.pson bob grows up and starts a family of his own, including children debbie, diana, and steve. did dad show this material off to friends? was he proud of it? >> he just never pulled it out. >> grandpa smoot passes away in 1963.lf a cenerin 2013, when his son bob dies, bob's kids and their spouses are cleaning out the family home. they rediscover that old scrapbook. >> we all std, like, lookingatt this is amazing stuff."...
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part of what was going on with me its lease like dallas it's fine.it was an escape it safe to come back come now. because she knew i would never go back. we talk about so many opportunities. after graduating. i went for the time in boston. came back for the u.s. that's where we spent seven long years. when the first book came out. in the minority kids from harland they would go stay with the farm town. there was an autographed play. in atlanta. and the police came twice. my friend and writer. undertook to administer a little correction and broke his hand hitting him. i feel out of place. , so then you got back here and some people that you just mentioned a while ago. one of my favorite parts of the book is an absolute legislature. now i'm starting to think one molly made fun of you people. can you talk about the difference in the people she was covering when she was starting out. texas gave birth to lyndon johnson who produced a great society. back when molly was writing the legislature. it was largely democrat. when george bush got elected. they wer
part of what was going on with me its lease like dallas it's fine.it was an escape it safe to come back come now. because she knew i would never go back. we talk about so many opportunities. after graduating. i went for the time in boston. came back for the u.s. that's where we spent seven long years. when the first book came out. in the minority kids from harland they would go stay with the farm town. there was an autographed play. in atlanta. and the police came twice. my friend and writer....
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we'll be right back with bryce dallas howard.stake serenity for weakness. quiet tranquilityrenity for the power of 335 turbo-charged horses. the lincoln mkx, more horsepower than the lexus rx350. and a quiet interior from which to admire them. for a limited time, get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx plus get $1,000 bonus cash. get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx out of sunscreen, going on a targetwatermelon.ything? water please! and soda! grandpa!! got it! get low prices today and every day. targetrun and done. with t-mobile, the whole family can stay connected with new iphones. which is great, unless your parents thought you were studying. aren't exams this week? somebody's busted. right now, at t-mobile, buy an iphone 8, get an iphone 8 on us. all on america's best unlimited network. only at t-mobile. try the deoderant saving millions of clothes. degree ultraclear black + white. no yellow stains on white clothes. no white marks on black clothes. try degree ultraclear black + white. it won't let you down. rewards me basically aeverywhere.om
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bryce dallas howard and chris pratt agreed to be team for a rescue mission.ve to save the dinosaurs, that is the twist. but the island is volcanic, the volcano will explode. they have to save the dinosaurs or they will go extinct for the second time. but inevitably, the mission is not what they signed up for. here is a clip. do rememberthe signed up for. here is a clip. do remember the first time you saw a diamond so. the first time you see them it is like a miracle. you read about them in books and see the bones in museums that you don't really believe it. they are like myths and then you see the first one alive. this is not your fault. but it is. this one is on me. i showed them the way. there is a clip about them the way. there is a clip about the remember the first time you saw a sole? do remember the first time you saw a sole? do remember the first time you sanurassic a sole? do remember the first time you saw jurassic park a sole? do remember the first time you sanurassic park as a i went to the cinema. it was terrific, eve ryo ne the cinema. it was ter
bryce dallas howard and chris pratt agreed to be team for a rescue mission.ve to save the dinosaurs, that is the twist. but the island is volcanic, the volcano will explode. they have to save the dinosaurs or they will go extinct for the second time. but inevitably, the mission is not what they signed up for. here is a clip. do rememberthe signed up for. here is a clip. do remember the first time you saw a diamond so. the first time you see them it is like a miracle. you read about them in...
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. >> they can't believe that san antonio is bigger than dallas. san antonio is number seven, and dallas is number nine and austin number 11, el paso back and forth. >> the other peopl think peoplet think of is they think of texas as the land of great open spaces, we are an urban space. >> 70% of the population is easter by 35. >> 65% of the population is in the texas triangle. and have like 54 corporate fortune 500 headquarters. the big shipping center and big airports that are houston and dallas, the tech center in austin, the biosciences and all four of the places, it's phenomenal. >> the inconsistency suggest that we ought to have a different politics and policy stance with respect to how we treat cities in texas. >> they have been in the crosshairs of legislature. they neither airports but that's another conversation. >> the inconsistency come on one hand we have rapid growth of the wealth creation business coming in, but one problem for all of the cities and certainly for the one i live in, austin's progressive politically and also one of the
. >> they can't believe that san antonio is bigger than dallas. san antonio is number seven, and dallas is number nine and austin number 11, el paso back and forth. >> the other peopl think peoplet think of is they think of texas as the land of great open spaces, we are an urban space. >> 70% of the population is easter by 35. >> 65% of the population is in the texas triangle. and have like 54 corporate fortune 500 headquarters. the big shipping center and big airports...
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so bryce dallas howard and chris pratt agree to re—team for a rescue mission.ey have to save the dinosaurs. that's the twist. the other way around. the dinosaurs are left on the island at the end of the last film. but the island is volcanic, the volcano is going to explode. they need to go and save the dinosaurs, otherwise they will go extinct for the second time. however, inevitably — this being jurassic park, jurassic world — the mission is not what they signed up for. here's a clip. do you remember the first time you saw a dinosaur? the first time you see them, it's like a miracle. you read about them in book, you see the bones in museums but you don't really believe it. they're like myths, and then you see the first one alive. this is not your fault. but it is. no. this one's on me. i showed them the way. there is a question in that clip about "do you remember the first time you saw a dinosaur?" do you remember the first time you sanurassic park? yeah, i remember going to the cinema. and do you remember being really overwhelmed by it? oh, it was terrific. e
so bryce dallas howard and chris pratt agree to re—team for a rescue mission.ey have to save the dinosaurs. that's the twist. the other way around. the dinosaurs are left on the island at the end of the last film. but the island is volcanic, the volcano is going to explode. they need to go and save the dinosaurs, otherwise they will go extinct for the second time. however, inevitably — this being jurassic park, jurassic world — the mission is not what they signed up for. here's a clip. do...
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four and number ones in texas dallas is number nine austin number 11. el paso back and forth. >> also they don't realize texas they feel is why -- wide open spaces right now it is east of i35. 75% is in the texas triangle with those fortune 500 headquarters. and the tech center in austin with bioscience. >> but that inconsistency. and with the policy stance. >> and then to be in the crosshairs but that is a whole other conversation. and then to have this rapid growth with wealth creation and business the one persistent problem is one that is so progressive politically also one of the most economically segregated cities you can imagine that affordability to the point that are forced out of the urban core because they cannot allowed to live there. >> we have not disaggregated what we would do to make a more equitable city. and amazon looks at places to go taking 50000 jobs and then they don't have the same problem of seattle all the young professionals take every slight housing available and run up the price. and the new housing that is created to accommo
four and number ones in texas dallas is number nine austin number 11. el paso back and forth. >> also they don't realize texas they feel is why -- wide open spaces right now it is east of i35. 75% is in the texas triangle with those fortune 500 headquarters. and the tech center in austin with bioscience. >> but that inconsistency. and with the policy stance. >> and then to be in the crosshairs but that is a whole other conversation. and then to have this rapid growth with...
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. >> and how ron howard verse his daughter bryce dallas howard. how he nearly ruined her jurassic park. >>s. >> roseanne spotted out. the first new video after her tweets at outrage turned to concerns over her mental health. >> the posts keep coming with more disturbing content. what did roseanne have to say today. >> do you think your career has taken a big hit? >> i'm not going talk to you except for to say, have a nice day. thank you. >> are you going stay on twitter? >> thank you. thank you. >> roseanne in utah today spoke out for the first time since her show was canceled. it appeared to be a social media break. roseanne posted almost 300 times since announcing she was quitting twitter on tuesday. >> look at roseanne's social media right in this moment. she doubled and tripled down. somebody needs to stop it right now. roseanne posted these conspiracy theories and more comparison to "planet of the apes." all that as kimmel -- tom arnold voiced concern on the tosh show and cnn. >> she's having mental health issues right now. i'm sure that's pa
. >> and how ron howard verse his daughter bryce dallas howard. how he nearly ruined her jurassic park. >>s. >> roseanne spotted out. the first new video after her tweets at outrage turned to concerns over her mental health. >> the posts keep coming with more disturbing content. what did roseanne have to say today. >> do you think your career has taken a big hit? >> i'm not going talk to you except for to say, have a nice day. thank you. >> are you...
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>> our exclusive mile-high hawaiian adventure with chris pratt and bryce dallas howard. >>> we're goingbe on "e.t.." >> our friday flashback. ♪ "e.t." we bring god things to living we bring good things to life ♪ >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> hi, everybody. thank you for joining us. >> we have a lot to get to. here's tonight's top story. >> it's going to be fun. there's gonna be a lot of us. it's gonna be a crowded house. >> it won't be so crowded around the dinner table anymore. >> oh, hi. >> abc has formally ordered ten episodes of a new series tentatively titled, "the conners." three weeks after roseanne was fired for a risist tweet. the network maintains roseanne will have no further financial or creative involvement with the spin-off. in a statement to "e.t." roseanne says she did agree to an undisclosed settlement so that quote 200 jobs of beloved cast and crew could be saved. meanwhile, roseanne's son jake, had a much shadier forecast for the future. he instagrammed a photo of his mom yesterday giving a thumbs up. and then this message, quote -- don't be happy for the c
>> our exclusive mile-high hawaiian adventure with chris pratt and bryce dallas howard. >>> we're goingbe on "e.t.." >> our friday flashback. ♪ "e.t." we bring god things to living we bring good things to life ♪ >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> hi, everybody. thank you for joining us. >> we have a lot to get to. here's tonight's top story. >> it's going to be fun. there's gonna be a lot of us. it's...
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, -- highland capital management in dallas, texas. have you with me. you, priya.iwtwith a question i have asked through the week, whether we have been through 30 basis points ever before and not inverted, and the response i got was that we did. it was in the mid-1990's where we breached that level of 30 basis points and then came back, and the cycle continued. are we in a mid-1990's-type scenario, or late 1990's-type scenario looking at the treasury curve? priya: two things to that. we are not seeing a pickup in productivity. if the fed continues to hike and goes above neutral, that curve will continue to flatten and invert. the fed is saying, we have to tighten, but they are not changing the long-term rate. the other one is is global rates. dovish. extremely draghi pulled out the impossible. i would say that the forecast has that curve continue to zero. as the fed continues to hike but global growth doesn't really budge. bob: the level of rates in the 1990's was considerably higher. that is important. the front end is most influenced
, -- highland capital management in dallas, texas. have you with me. you, priya.iwtwith a question i have asked through the week, whether we have been through 30 basis points ever before and not inverted, and the response i got was that we did. it was in the mid-1990's where we breached that level of 30 basis points and then came back, and the cycle continued. are we in a mid-1990's-type scenario, or late 1990's-type scenario looking at the treasury curve? priya: two things to that. we are not...
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: (información en pantalla) (información en pantalla) este padre de la iglesia en dallas, explicó deque las órdenes firmadas por donald trump, de frenar separ las orac cu >> es un aliento, creyendo que un dios está escuchando lamentos de los niños . >> padresse sus hijos están detenidos, congresistas locales visitaron el centro de detención (música) (♪ música ) algunos congresistas visitaron un centro de detención en (nombre en inglés) en maryland porque escucharon que algunos de los padres separados de sus hijos podrían estar ahí . >> claudia nos cuenta cómo algunos padres fueron detenidos cuando visitaban oficinas de migración . >> mario aguilar de honduras fue detenido después de cruzar en texas con su hija de 5 años . >> después de varios días en un centro de detención fueron separados, él fue enviado a maryland sin ella y nojo que la difícil . >> pasaron con dos padres, un padre de una hija de 5 años y otro de un hijo de 7 años que estuvieron separados desde hace varios meses . >> dicen que según los padres hablaron con los padres, los dos fueron peustos en una celda, después fu
: (información en pantalla) (información en pantalla) este padre de la iglesia en dallas, explicó deque las órdenes firmadas por donald trump, de frenar separ las orac cu >> es un aliento, creyendo que un dios está escuchando lamentos de los niños . >> padresse sus hijos están detenidos, congresistas locales visitaron el centro de detención (música) (♪ música ) algunos congresistas visitaron un centro de detención en (nombre en inglés) en maryland porque escucharon que...
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here is robert jeffers, pastor at first baptist church dallas.hank you for being here tonight. so what was the issue with this billboard? >> well apparently they wrote the scathing article about this message's calling me a bigot saying america is a christian nation. this sermon is simply my recounting of the historical evidence of the christian foundation of our county. they also said it was divisive and, 24 hours later at the billboard company called us and cited that the dallas morning news article saying they were going to pull down the billboard. sandra, i want to make it clear. we are not trying to propagate a message they are comfortable with. our argument is with the mayor of dallas, he does not have the right to weigh in on this to disparage our church and directly or indirectly influence the billboard company. one thing the supreme court made clear to weeks ago and the wedding cake case is, the government has to remain neutral. >> what does this say to you that you are asked to take the billboard down, what does it tell you about things
here is robert jeffers, pastor at first baptist church dallas.hank you for being here tonight. so what was the issue with this billboard? >> well apparently they wrote the scathing article about this message's calling me a bigot saying america is a christian nation. this sermon is simply my recounting of the historical evidence of the christian foundation of our county. they also said it was divisive and, 24 hours later at the billboard company called us and cited that the dallas morning...
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dallas, thish in is just under an hour. [applause] >> hello and good evening and welcome to our inaugural form on leadership and our very first studio 43. the studio 43 conversations are part of our ongoing transformation in foundation series. a discussion of forces that will transform our lives over the next 50 years. and reinforcing those concepts that bind us together as citizens. so to that end, this conversation will check in with within -- which is foundational and conservation. in a few moments, we will hear from a distinguished group of experts as they discuss this important and timely topic. our panel today includes james farmer, the prolific farmer of -- the prolific author of several best-selling guarding and interior design books. if you watch television, listen to the radio, or read popular magazines, you have likely already been exposed to james's southern grace and charm. also on our panel today is world renowned landscape architect. michael certainly is no stranger to the bush center. many of you likely enjo
dallas, thish in is just under an hour. [applause] >> hello and good evening and welcome to our inaugural form on leadership and our very first studio 43. the studio 43 conversations are part of our ongoing transformation in foundation series. a discussion of forces that will transform our lives over the next 50 years. and reinforcing those concepts that bind us together as citizens. so to that end, this conversation will check in with within -- which is foundational and conservation. in...
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move to dallas. i won't have them here. >> sometimes the fight is to keep things together. way of life that's kind of drifting, do my children love this life as much as i do. >> he's no stranger to tv having starred in hat fields and mckoizs. this time he believes tradition and family are worth fighting for at any cost. >> he loves everything about getting up in the morning and looking at his land. legacy is a very important word. how does this carry on be? what's the fight worth if it doesn't carry on. i think the issues of yellowstone deal with that. >> managed to break his spirit. no horse will be you better. >> i was happy to not make a movie where i have to wear a tie. >> coming up -- ♪ >> james corden in london is dropping paul mccartney carpool karaoke secrets and revealing the superstar who canceled on him last minute. >> yeah, that's completely true. >> jerry springer canceled? >> i'm always afraid not to be working. > only we have the talk show host setting the record straight on what's next. >>> and we hope you'll call again soon. >> seattle's 25th anniversary ou
move to dallas. i won't have them here. >> sometimes the fight is to keep things together. way of life that's kind of drifting, do my children love this life as much as i do. >> he's no stranger to tv having starred in hat fields and mckoizs. this time he believes tradition and family are worth fighting for at any cost. >> he loves everything about getting up in the morning and looking at his land. legacy is a very important word. how does this carry on be? what's the fight...
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of course in dallas. people are interested in the trinity river project. is your vision for that as well. nd there how do you think to incorporate the natural habitat and how is example, astant, for it relates to flood management flood control. >> so the public park projects that we have been involved with 30 years have lom always had been -- have almost always of rivers.e edge seems the longer i'm involved and the more we do it they get stranger. maybe that's getting ordinarily. i don't know. i'll mention one. in toronto, we were moving and redesigning and naturalizing river that f the that was ugh the city and that's something application here. but the trinity is unique and and i suppose many know, e in the audience some don't, to create the and es, the engineer designer literally took a river over here, and chopped it off put it, like, you're going to come over here and be between the levies. soon offer the levies were completed. a 500 was saved from year flood that would have city. ed the amazing.tuitous and we are trying do is find a way to make the f
of course in dallas. people are interested in the trinity river project. is your vision for that as well. nd there how do you think to incorporate the natural habitat and how is example, astant, for it relates to flood management flood control. >> so the public park projects that we have been involved with 30 years have lom always had been -- have almost always of rivers.e edge seems the longer i'm involved and the more we do it they get stranger. maybe that's getting ordinarily. i don't...
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it's interesting. >> the park here in dallas is a very good example of that. it was mostly funded by private dollars. >> i mean i've worked on a couple of parks that are being built with public money, and the whole river project and toronto is a consortium of public money but most of the parks we're working on are privately funded from foundations and really big gifts. really big. >> that is actually incredible, and i think it's an amazing progression, and i think as an economist we, of course, very often focus on jobs and employment and that's one of the things i was emphasizing here, job creation. but, of course, when you think about the more comprehensive well being of a human being, it's obviously not just related to somebody's salary or her income or her wealth, but it's living a fulfilling life and that's why, you know, maybe james you who worked so much in these types of microgardens, could you tell us something about, for example, the psychologic all or the aesthetic benefits from having a nice garden? >> sure. we crave beauty. it's an innate sense we
it's interesting. >> the park here in dallas is a very good example of that. it was mostly funded by private dollars. >> i mean i've worked on a couple of parks that are being built with public money, and the whole river project and toronto is a consortium of public money but most of the parks we're working on are privately funded from foundations and really big gifts. really big. >> that is actually incredible, and i think it's an amazing progression, and i think as an...
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in november president kennedy flew to dallas texas for a series of political meetings. bobby would never see his brother alive again. it was the end of an era kennedy was devastated by the assassination and to a lesser extent by the fact that he and john would never be able to fulfill their vision for america. to be fair that his brother would now go down in history as a well intentioned mater and that the kennedy presidency would be remembered mostly for this final tragedy and not for the crises it had faced. lyndon johnson was sworn in as president bobby disliked johnson intensely and all of this seems somehow like a coup d'etat. from. bobby grief. to function. longer a forceful presence of cabinet meetings surely it was bobby not johnson who was the rightful heir to the kennedy throne. johnson was a brilliant tactician and he quickly succeeded where the kennedy's had failed. to challenge to. the growth in our community and ashley's arms and in our hearts. to make the best of use again just. johnson managed to push the civil rights act through congress in one thousand
in november president kennedy flew to dallas texas for a series of political meetings. bobby would never see his brother alive again. it was the end of an era kennedy was devastated by the assassination and to a lesser extent by the fact that he and john would never be able to fulfill their vision for america. to be fair that his brother would now go down in history as a well intentioned mater and that the kennedy presidency would be remembered mostly for this final tragedy and not for the...
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so adrienne arranged to meet him at her next business stop in dallas.ort again. >> exactly. >> reporter: but adrienne had no way of knowing what was coming. or what that news would do to her. >> it was horrible. i think i started shaking. what was wrong with me that i didn't see this? >> reporter: was it about the murder? no. no, it was something else altogether. >>> coming up -- revelations about the double life of a man she thought she knew. >> he did it in las vegas. he did it in new orleans. >> he did it everywhere he went. >> what else had he done? what about him? let's do it. ♪ come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. at the mercedes-benz summer event. lease the glc300 for $429 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. i'm still giving it my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly
so adrienne arranged to meet him at her next business stop in dallas.ort again. >> exactly. >> reporter: but adrienne had no way of knowing what was coming. or what that news would do to her. >> it was horrible. i think i started shaking. what was wrong with me that i didn't see this? >> reporter: was it about the murder? no. no, it was something else altogether. >>> coming up -- revelations about the double life of a man she thought she knew. >> he did it...
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still with me around the table, priya misra, bob miller, and joining us from dallas, texas, is mark okadawant to get to the story of treasuries. we have seen the call from goldman sachs. book your profit. you have seen the high on the u.s. 10-year. whether you think we have seen the highs of the u.s. 10 year. priya: high for the next few months probably. i'm not sure of high in a while. at 285 we are pricing in some of the risks. the u.s. economy is pretty robust. when was the last time the fed chair said the economy was great? jonathan: in a while. priya: we have heard the economy is good. will continue to hide. where i get nervous is when they go above neutral. financial conditions have not tighten to that much. rates will continue to rise a little bit. when he comes out of other risk as -- money comes out of other risk assets. 3.20 -- it is 3 or jonathan: you guys at blackrock have been in credibly ahead of the curve on this. things would rotate out of elsewhere and into the front end. we are in the early innings of the marginal unit of capital relative to where it has been allocated o
still with me around the table, priya misra, bob miller, and joining us from dallas, texas, is mark okadawant to get to the story of treasuries. we have seen the call from goldman sachs. book your profit. you have seen the high on the u.s. 10-year. whether you think we have seen the highs of the u.s. 10 year. priya: high for the next few months probably. i'm not sure of high in a while. at 285 we are pricing in some of the risks. the u.s. economy is pretty robust. when was the last time the fed...
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reportero: el presidente busca recolectar formas para la campaÑa polÍtica en dallas.orteros que estarÍa considerando concederle el perdÓn a marta stuart que cumpliÓ cinco meses en prisiÓn el 2004 por uso de informaciÓn privilegiada en una inversiÓn de la bolsa de valores. jorge: el presidente tambiÉn estarÍa dispuesto conmutar la sentencia al ex gobernador de illinois que le estÁ cumpliendo el sexto aÑo de condena de 14 aÑos por tratar de vender el puesto dejado vacante en el senado estatal de illinois cuando barack obama se fue. ilia: al regresar de la pausa, en medio de dolor e indignaciÓn recibe el guatemala los restos de la joven muerta a manos de un agente de la patrulla fronteriza en texas jorge: indocumentados de la caravana de inmigrantes denuncian que son vÍctimas de maltrato y discriminaciÓn en el centro de california donde estÁn detenidos. volvemos. "soy dianne feinstein y apruebo este mensaje." traducción de trump: "senadora, ¿quiere decir algo, dianne?" traducción de feinstein: "si ¿qué tal una declaración limpia de daca ahora?" la senadora dianne feinste
reportero: el presidente busca recolectar formas para la campaÑa polÍtica en dallas.orteros que estarÍa considerando concederle el perdÓn a marta stuart que cumpliÓ cinco meses en prisiÓn el 2004 por uso de informaciÓn privilegiada en una inversiÓn de la bolsa de valores. jorge: el presidente tambiÉn estarÍa dispuesto conmutar la sentencia al ex gobernador de illinois que le estÁ cumpliendo el sexto aÑo de condena de 14 aÑos por tratar de vender el puesto dejado vacante en el...
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so that is the beginning leading to a 21 month cross-country nightmare then to dallas and then san jose california where she is ultimately rescued. >>host: was the story widely reported? >> when i first started a few years ago i had seen wire report so it was widely reported but i didn't realize the extent of it until later on with the camden papers in the newspapers in philadelphia even new york. the new york times did not report on it so somehow it did not laugh the same degree. but yes there was a lot of coverage. and because she was recovered it was thoughtful but also sexist that she was chunky and it was here relevant but yet these are how stories were done in 1950. because trying to juggle sally story writing a book about lolita and the cultural significant moment that is rewarding to stitch it altogether. >> why do you call sally "the real lolita"? >> because both references so very late in the novel he returns to the town where she married her mother and that it is a disaster because she wasn't interested so many years pass he comes back but he is figuring out things wandering
so that is the beginning leading to a 21 month cross-country nightmare then to dallas and then san jose california where she is ultimately rescued. >>host: was the story widely reported? >> when i first started a few years ago i had seen wire report so it was widely reported but i didn't realize the extent of it until later on with the camden papers in the newspapers in philadelphia even new york. the new york times did not report on it so somehow it did not laugh the same degree....
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kennedy's murder in dallas on november the twenty second one thousand nine hundred . three that ended the age of american innocence and plunged the country into violence and social turmoil. at his brother's funeral bobby kennedy was consumed by remorse and guilt. and as he reflected on the political life he had shared with john he asked himself who had killed his brother and why. john and bobby kennedy had made numerous sentiments including maffia bosses f.b.i. director j. edgar hoover fidel castro labor union leaders like jimmy hoffa and southern racists . in january nine hundred sixty four lee harvey oswald's widow marina testified before the warren commission which was investigating jack kay's assassination. oswald was shot and killed by jack ruby a dallas nightclub owner who was said to have ties to organized crime. toxic loss of. the country's one of the world's largest forms of. his environment is paying the price. introduces vast running water and the danger is announcing the science of. a large flower farm on lake number shows it can be done differently. go ah
kennedy's murder in dallas on november the twenty second one thousand nine hundred . three that ended the age of american innocence and plunged the country into violence and social turmoil. at his brother's funeral bobby kennedy was consumed by remorse and guilt. and as he reflected on the political life he had shared with john he asked himself who had killed his brother and why. john and bobby kennedy had made numerous sentiments including maffia bosses f.b.i. director j. edgar hoover fidel...
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he's from the dallas suburb of mckinney, texas. actually all three are from the dallas area. the word he won on, koinonia, it means christian fellowship or communion. >>> and ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk to the new champ and hear what karthik has to say, how is he studying. >>> a sign swept away turns up thousands of miles away, and a record settle money in a clergy case. >> clergy of sexual abuse settled for $210 million. that settlement with 450 victims is part of the archdiocese's plan for bankruptcy reorganizati reorganization. it will be the largest settlement ever for a sex abuse case involving an arch diocese. it still requires approval from a bankruptcy judge. >>> "usa today" roerts eports oi advised forecast for hurricanes. and colleges are now calling for 14 named storms. six of those are forecast to become hurricanes. that's a decrease from what they projected in april. they say seawater in the eastern atlantic is unusually cold for this time of year, and that means less fuel for hurricanes to form. >>> and "the new york times" reports a sign that washed
he's from the dallas suburb of mckinney, texas. actually all three are from the dallas area. the word he won on, koinonia, it means christian fellowship or communion. >>> and ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk to the new champ and hear what karthik has to say, how is he studying. >>> a sign swept away turns up thousands of miles away, and a record settle money in a clergy case. >> clergy of sexual abuse settled for $210 million. that settlement with 450...
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we have chris pratt and bryce dallas howard, the stars of "jurassic world: fallen kingdom."advocates today arganizing a rally at san jose city hall. >>> good morning. it's 8:26. immigrant advocates today are organizing a rally. it's one of several around the nation protesting new federal policies forcing families apart at the border. nbc got a look inside the largest detention center in texas. right now, 700,000 families await court dates tied to the new zero tolerance enforcement of the white house policy. a live look now at the world cup fan fest in moscow. this crowd actually taking in the first world cup game right now and you can watch and our sister station teltelemundo. the stadium is hosting free watch parties for each of the world cup games. right now, taking a look at what we can expect trafficwise today. you're looking at the bridge. >> we had a couple of issues on the bridge. we are seeing a lot of slow spots. but we definitely saw some heavy delays. that was due to an earlier crash. the traffic is working to recover at this hour. there was a lane blocked. it see
we have chris pratt and bryce dallas howard, the stars of "jurassic world: fallen kingdom."advocates today arganizing a rally at san jose city hall. >>> good morning. it's 8:26. immigrant advocates today are organizing a rally. it's one of several around the nation protesting new federal policies forcing families apart at the border. nbc got a look inside the largest detention center in texas. right now, 700,000 families await court dates tied to the new zero tolerance...