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a lot of the rodeo contestants are from texas, oklahoma, wyoming has a lot of rodeo contestants.year in terms of our rodeo, we had people registered for our rodeo to watch our rodeo from 49 of the 50 states in america. we will get delaware this year, i'm just pretty sure. we had people from all over the u.s. here, 49 of 50. our rodeo stock come from a rodeo in montana and they subcontract some of the other stock too. they have been with our rodeo for about 23 years. some of the best in the business. >> our job, we provide all the livestock for rodeos across the country. that includes anything from the cattle to the bucking horses to the bull. we have 64 horses we brought. we lease 15 horses out of canada. for the tie-down roping, we have 100 head of animals for the steer wrestling and team roping, we have 100 head of those animals as well. >> the animals that are involved in the rodeo, that is what they are born to do. these are not animals that are trained to do that, it is what they are born to do. if you think about it, they spend most of the lives in a pasture, eating hay. th
a lot of the rodeo contestants are from texas, oklahoma, wyoming has a lot of rodeo contestants.year in terms of our rodeo, we had people registered for our rodeo to watch our rodeo from 49 of the 50 states in america. we will get delaware this year, i'm just pretty sure. we had people from all over the u.s. here, 49 of 50. our rodeo stock come from a rodeo in montana and they subcontract some of the other stock too. they have been with our rodeo for about 23 years. some of the best in the...
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he brought them from fort worth, texas, and cut up your texas oklahoma, what was then the indian territory, faced a roadblock by kansas jayhawk curzon southeast kansas, who were worried about longhorns spreading tip fever to their herds, but story was able to circumvent them and go around via wichita and then cut back up to fort lebanon. from fort leavenworth, he headed on the oregon trail to follow it all the way up to fort laramie, and then from portland me, he would bring them up bozeman trail. at that particular time, this was during red cloud's war along the bozeman trail, which goes close to the bighorn basin in wyoming. the sioux, cheyenne, were resisting and any and all wagon trains, any and all cattle trains, coming up the bozeman trail. nelson story, for he could proceed on the bozeman trail, he had to have at least 30 armed men in his group. he had 1000 head of cattle. he had a lot of wagons loaded with groceries because he also wanted to start a mercantile store when he got there, so he had enough men armed with remington rifles. they headed up the bozeman trail. they had sever
he brought them from fort worth, texas, and cut up your texas oklahoma, what was then the indian territory, faced a roadblock by kansas jayhawk curzon southeast kansas, who were worried about longhorns spreading tip fever to their herds, but story was able to circumvent them and go around via wichita and then cut back up to fort lebanon. from fort leavenworth, he headed on the oregon trail to follow it all the way up to fort laramie, and then from portland me, he would bring them up bozeman...
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so the t bulk ohe widespread rain has lifted off to the north texas oklahoma border pushing into arkansasleftover house flowing off the gulf bringing showers and thunderstorms to the houstonrea although wideically scattered and ending through tonight. so imelda and remnants of imelda t pherove to veryestructive but we'rechothou hurricane ijerrn the atlantic, s sustained at 80 miles an hour, jerry will continue to watch, m staying just north and the caribbean islasands and sea. the onerninothat seems to be lookg al impacts next week would be bermuda, still g impacts of hurricane humberto, up next jerry, no threat to the u.s. tline. that's the tropic back over to> > thank you caitlin. ayr wedne atti children's onal medical center wendy and gavin lynned berg arrive battling cancer.ys for children ey lost their own son to cancer ack in2010. this month is childhood cancer awareness month and fox5's gary mcgradwas at children's this week to see the toys and treats delivered firsthand. >> reporter: i don't know if you know or it, but septes child cancer awareness month so and there is a great pr
so the t bulk ohe widespread rain has lifted off to the north texas oklahoma border pushing into arkansasleftover house flowing off the gulf bringing showers and thunderstorms to the houstonrea although wideically scattered and ending through tonight. so imelda and remnants of imelda t pherove to veryestructive but we'rechothou hurricane ijerrn the atlantic, s sustained at 80 miles an hour, jerry will continue to watch, m staying just north and the caribbean islasands and sea. the onerninothat...
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obviously a lot of the rodeo contestants are from texas, oklahoma, wyoming certainly has a lot of rodeotestants. last year in terms of our rodeo, we had people registered for our rodeo to watch our rodeo from 49 of the 50 states in america and we're going to get delaware this year. i'm just pretty sure. but we had people from all over the united states here, 49 of 50. our rodeo stock, the rough stock that we have come from sankey pro rodeo, which is in montana, and they subcontract some of the other stock out too. but they've been a long-time -- i think they've been with our rodeo for about 23 years, some of the very best in the business. >> our job, from sankey rodeo, is we provide all the livestock for rodeos across the country. that includes everything from the cattle to the bucking horses to the bulls. we have 64 horses of ours that we brought, we leased 15 horses from a company out of canada. for the tiedown roping, we 100 head of animals. for the steer wrestling and team roping, wreff 100 head of each of those animals as well. >> the animals that are involved in the rodeo, particu
obviously a lot of the rodeo contestants are from texas, oklahoma, wyoming certainly has a lot of rodeotestants. last year in terms of our rodeo, we had people registered for our rodeo to watch our rodeo from 49 of the 50 states in america and we're going to get delaware this year. i'm just pretty sure. but we had people from all over the united states here, 49 of 50. our rodeo stock, the rough stock that we have come from sankey pro rodeo, which is in montana, and they subcontract some of the...
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a lot of the rodeo contestants are from texas, oklahoma. wyoming has a lot of rodeo contestants.eoplear, we had registered for our rodeo to watch our rodeo from 49 of the 50 states in america. we had people from all over the united states, 49 or 50. -- theyh stock we have contract some of the other stock too. some of the best in the business. livestockide all the for rodeos across the country. we have 64 horses of ours we brought. we have 100 head of animals. for the team roping we have 100 of each of those animals as well. rodeo,animals in the that's what they are born to do. trained to doals that. life innt most of their a pasture eating hay, and they actually work eight seconds a 20 times a year. andut animal welfare first or most. >> these guys are bred to be athletes. totally different, they are bred to be an athlete, no different than horses that are bred to be athletes. i tell people, if you are born -- you won the bovine lottery. you get the best, care the best. whatever they need to, we will give them. they are going to do their career. at the end of it they retire, they
a lot of the rodeo contestants are from texas, oklahoma. wyoming has a lot of rodeo contestants.eoplear, we had registered for our rodeo to watch our rodeo from 49 of the 50 states in america. we had people from all over the united states, 49 or 50. -- theyh stock we have contract some of the other stock too. some of the best in the business. livestockide all the for rodeos across the country. we have 64 horses of ours we brought. we have 100 head of animals. for the team roping we have 100 of...
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say what is left of the storm is tracking north which could spell trouble for parts of north texas, oklahomaarkansas. that's the latest from houston. >>> want to bring in live satellite view of imel. and, the storm is really across the southern part of the country. this is one of many named storms in the gulf. the pacific, atlantic at this hour. let's get to rosemary who is tracking them all. >> yeah, so as you said, we have some marching through the pacific. more marching through the atlantic. and let's start with that rain. right over areas of texas and moving a little bit north. we have thunderstorms reported over areas like houston. after again, 43, 44 inches of rainfall reported in some parts of texas in the last 24 to 48 hours. as we shift to areas like oklahoma city and areas near little rock. we have some pretty good rain reported there. this is going to continue north as imelda continues to slowly fall apart. so, there's a look at the center of imelda still inside areas of texas as it continues a northerly track. let's head over to the pacific where we have a few things happening he
say what is left of the storm is tracking north which could spell trouble for parts of north texas, oklahomaarkansas. that's the latest from houston. >>> want to bring in live satellite view of imel. and, the storm is really across the southern part of the country. this is one of many named storms in the gulf. the pacific, atlantic at this hour. let's get to rosemary who is tracking them all. >> yeah, so as you said, we have some marching through the pacific. more marching...
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.>> forecasters say this is not trekking north which could spell trouble for parts of north texas, oklahoma. >> unbelievable amount of water there we wish everyone all the best. >>> here in the bay area we are looking out at the skies oakland across san francisco, beautiful weather on this friday afternoon and things are going to warm up for the weekend.>> for the folks that like the warmer weather and sunny skies this is our late summer and early fall we typically get some of the better weather when it comes to those that prefer that. i know some folks love the rain and the cold fog, not going to happen for the next couple days. saturday warmer than today, we showed you in the last half hour temperatures are of eight degrees yesterday and were going to use those numbers up slightly, 70s at the coastline with plenty of sunshine. as we roll into the overnight hours a little bit of fog develops over the coastline, partly cloudy at the coast and mostly sunny for the rest of us. take a look at sunday morning, low clouds along the coastline. not expecting any rain out of this but we are expectin
.>> forecasters say this is not trekking north which could spell trouble for parts of north texas, oklahoma. >> unbelievable amount of water there we wish everyone all the best. >>> here in the bay area we are looking out at the skies oakland across san francisco, beautiful weather on this friday afternoon and things are going to warm up for the weekend.>> for the folks that like the warmer weather and sunny skies this is our late summer and early fall we typically...
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obviously a lot of the rodeo contestants are from texas, oklahoma, wyoming certainly has a lot of rodeo contestants. last year in terms of our rodeo, we had people registered for our rodeo to watch our rodeo from 49 of the 50 states in america and we're going to get delaware this year. i'm just pretty sure. but we had people from all over the united states here, 49 of 50. our rodeo stock, the rough stock that we have come from sankey pro rodeo, which is in montana, and they subcontract some of the other stock out too. but they've been a long-time -- i think they've been with our rodeo for about 23 years, some of the very best in the business. >> our job, from sankey rodeo, is we provide all the livestock for rodeos across the country. that includes everything from the cattle to the bucking horses to the bulls. we have 64 horses of ours that we brought, we leased 15 horses from a company out of canada. for the tie-down roping, we 100 head of animals. for the steer wrestling and team roping, we have 100 head of each of those animals as well. >> the animals that are involved in the rodeo,
obviously a lot of the rodeo contestants are from texas, oklahoma, wyoming certainly has a lot of rodeo contestants. last year in terms of our rodeo, we had people registered for our rodeo to watch our rodeo from 49 of the 50 states in america and we're going to get delaware this year. i'm just pretty sure. but we had people from all over the united states here, 49 of 50. our rodeo stock, the rough stock that we have come from sankey pro rodeo, which is in montana, and they subcontract some of...
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the efficiencies that they have been able to unlock in texas, oklahoma and louisiana, if this event would have happened ten years ago the markets wouldn't be barely off the highs. this goes from a portfolio construction the u.s. is very insulated. we are now net exporters of oil, and that's a great thing to have. >> good to have you here today. timely for certain. you timely to have you, as well. >> it's deep, deep value. i think to your point the balance sheets have improved. the sentiment is so negative. if you talked to the management now, this is similar to some of the industries we have invested in over the last few periods. pyou look at the management, pioneer, chevron, they are disciplined, understand their balance sheet, looking for capital efficiency. there are opportunities there. it doesn't mean go crazy and go 15% energy. at 5% of the s&p you can pick stocks here that i think will do well. what are you watching today? this is a pivotal week. the fed would like it get a cut is the prevailing thought. you have the oil shock whether real shock or just one or two-day deal that the
the efficiencies that they have been able to unlock in texas, oklahoma and louisiana, if this event would have happened ten years ago the markets wouldn't be barely off the highs. this goes from a portfolio construction the u.s. is very insulated. we are now net exporters of oil, and that's a great thing to have. >> good to have you here today. timely for certain. you timely to have you, as well. >> it's deep, deep value. i think to your point the balance sheets have improved. the...
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it's sending moisture, there's nasty storms in texas and oklahoma. we don't have that to deal with, we're under the influence of high pressure. we had 84 degrees in san francisco. the average normal thtime of the year is 70 degrees, a big difference. 63 in san francisco, 62 in santa rosa and 71 in shows. it's -- san jose, it's a mild night. we have the cooler moisture area from the ocean. 50 miles an hour wind at sfo. a night similar to last night. comfortable. mid- to upper 50s in most spots. few cooler than today. if you're at the coast 69 for the high. upper 80s for those of you inland. things are about to change, we have a fire weather watch kicking in monday night. dry, hot air will roll offshore. that brings fire danger with it. we'll talk more about that. >> the san francisco cable cars taken off line for maintenance and upgrades will roll again on monday. refurbishing the gear box. transit managers say the repairs are inconvenient especially for tourist. the moving landmarks have been shut down since the 13th and replaced with shuttle buses.
it's sending moisture, there's nasty storms in texas and oklahoma. we don't have that to deal with, we're under the influence of high pressure. we had 84 degrees in san francisco. the average normal thtime of the year is 70 degrees, a big difference. 63 in san francisco, 62 in santa rosa and 71 in shows. it's -- san jose, it's a mild night. we have the cooler moisture area from the ocean. 50 miles an hour wind at sfo. a night similar to last night. comfortable. mid- to upper 50s in most spots....
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it is cheap to drill in texas and oklahoma, but fracking needs a higher price. >> so it will help oil companies and oil companies certainly in certain regions hire a lot of people and so that helps those households. but the worry is that those countries basically net oil importer, those will are squeezed. i could see other parts of the aipac area for example india could be squeezed by this. and the worry is where will this go. in the united states we have a risk of recession at 30% to 35% while domestic oil producers who get a boost, it is still a smart part of the country. and worry of course could this then add more to risk of recession. >> isn't this another example of how fragile things are geopolitically? you have this issue in iran, we know brexit is going on, venezuela, russia, china, sort of pick your region. things are fragile everywhere. >> that is about right. for the united states in terms of the brexit hit, that search issearch -- that certainly is a worry and we've looked at the impact of a no-deal on the uk and the other area and the hit would be very hard for the uk. o
it is cheap to drill in texas and oklahoma, but fracking needs a higher price. >> so it will help oil companies and oil companies certainly in certain regions hire a lot of people and so that helps those households. but the worry is that those countries basically net oil importer, those will are squeezed. i could see other parts of the aipac area for example india could be squeezed by this. and the worry is where will this go. in the united states we have a risk of recession at 30% to 35%...
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the rough stuff comes friday, the big change, northern plains and finally some rain in texas and oklahomaill. >>> co-founder and lead singer of the band the cars ric ocasek has died, his boddo was found in his new york townhouse yesterday afternoon and pronounced dead at the scene. while the cause of the death is not immediately clear, police say no criminality is expected. ric ocasek co-founded the cars in 1976, and merging classic guitar oriented rock with synthesizer driven pop sounds. the band recorded more than a dozen top 40 singles including "my best friend's girl," "good times roll," and "just what i needed." he was 75 years old. >>> the highest civilian honor, as president trump is set to award former yankee pitcher mariano rivera with the presidential medal of freedom. not the first trip to the white house for rivera who participated in the fitness day at the white house in 2018 and named a co-chair of the president's council on sports, fitness, and nutrition. he had also previously joined trump and then governor chris christie in march of 2017 at a meeting on opioid abuse. earl
the rough stuff comes friday, the big change, northern plains and finally some rain in texas and oklahomaill. >>> co-founder and lead singer of the band the cars ric ocasek has died, his boddo was found in his new york townhouse yesterday afternoon and pronounced dead at the scene. while the cause of the death is not immediately clear, police say no criminality is expected. ric ocasek co-founded the cars in 1976, and merging classic guitar oriented rock with synthesizer driven pop...
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. >>> texas tech versus oklahoma followed by usc and washington major league baseball. son is nfl game is temp at the rams. the join us to rundown sports rent 79 11:30 pm. that is all this week at ktvo fox 2. from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. save up to $400 a year on your wir a new samsung note. click, ca alstore toda. >>> it is 5:45 am. uber as cut this month. that includes more than 200 jobs in san francisco, 62 in palo alto and that follows 400 jobs being eliminated in july. they posted a loss of more than $5 billion in the past quarter and said that it was the slowest ever growth rate since it has been a business. riders in the bay area can now use public transit options with the uber app. you can select the transit future and you will see buses, trains, shuttles and fairies for your route. that includes wait times, the cos
. >>> texas tech versus oklahoma followed by usc and washington major league baseball. son is nfl game is temp at the rams. the join us to rundown sports rent 79 11:30 pm. that is all this week at ktvo fox 2. from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need....
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texas thinks it's better, how do you see that one shaking out? >> todd: that's the main competition for oklahoma. i think that offense will be a really good offense in the big 12. defensively, texas lost a lot of players. we had them in the big 12 championship, they held oklahoma to 129 yards rushing. really slowed down the running game. they have athletes to match oklahoma. but oklahoma is still clearly the team to beat in that league. >> sean: smith has come in at running back. very popular player in the houston program. a walk-on, just put on scholarship a couple of weeks ago. they list him at 5'8", 195. both may be a little bit generous. not very big. he was impressive in the preseason. junior out of spring, texas. under a minute to go. they give smith another carry. >> todd: very promising second half for houston offensively. dana holgorsen, his first year back at houston. first time as the head coach. and a lot of positive things to build on. >> sean: he was asked, why would you leave a big 12 head coaching job at west virginia to go to houston? he feels like houston has a chance to be gre
texas thinks it's better, how do you see that one shaking out? >> todd: that's the main competition for oklahoma. i think that offense will be a really good offense in the big 12. defensively, texas lost a lot of players. we had them in the big 12 championship, they held oklahoma to 129 yards rushing. really slowed down the running game. they have athletes to match oklahoma. but oklahoma is still clearly the team to beat in that league. >> sean: smith has come in at running back....
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gall syndrome it's being spread by lonestar ticks they were contained to an area around texas and louisiana and oklahoma but climate change has spread their their domain all the way up into maine into wisconsin and they are bringing a disease if you get this disease and you become deathly allergic to meet so you get you get this alpha gall syndrome if you even touch meat you will you might get after shock i mean it's a very serious allergic reaction the irony is is that one of the drivers of climate change is the production factory farm production of meat so when i look at these systems we talked about the imperial system now while on one level creating climate change and now becoming a climate change becoming a rationale for more and more empire because of what it's going to do in terms of of destabilizing other countries and causing. climate migrations for example all of these systems in nature have an economy of their own and if you throw it off balance nature is going to find a way to collect on those debts whether it's through alpha gall syndrome or. displacing whole populations we are in a situati
gall syndrome it's being spread by lonestar ticks they were contained to an area around texas and louisiana and oklahoma but climate change has spread their their domain all the way up into maine into wisconsin and they are bringing a disease if you get this disease and you become deathly allergic to meet so you get you get this alpha gall syndrome if you even touch meat you will you might get after shock i mean it's a very serious allergic reaction the irony is is that one of the drivers of...
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the remnants of tropical storm imelda are being felt in north texas and oklahoma. e storm dumped more than 40 inches of rain in some areas that are still recovering from the devastation left by hurricane harvey two years ago. mireya villarreal is in winnie, texas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know, five deaths so far have been linked to imelda, including a 47-year-old that was found in a car that was submerged in these floodwaters. the good news is some of this water is starting to recede. the roads next to me, this was impassable a few days ago. now things are getting better. there's still a lot of floodwaters, as you can see here, in people's front yards and inside their homes. officials are hoping over the next few days that some water will recede even more, allowing them to get a better count of how many homes, businesses, cars have been flooded out by this massive storm. floodwats sweeping over entire neighborhoods in houston are forcing homeowners to still keep their distance. major highways across southeast drivers to navigate through treacher
the remnants of tropical storm imelda are being felt in north texas and oklahoma. e storm dumped more than 40 inches of rain in some areas that are still recovering from the devastation left by hurricane harvey two years ago. mireya villarreal is in winnie, texas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know, five deaths so far have been linked to imelda, including a 47-year-old that was found in a car that was submerged in these floodwaters. the good news is some of this water is...
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texas. >> tec friends he was boone. but to everyone master of reinvention both personallily born in oklahoma in 1928 thomas boone pickensas a businessman from tstart. >> when was 12 got my first nepaper job. i was a paper boy i always had momoy after in my pocket. and it was a good feelinin oklahomauated fro state university with a degree in geology and went t work for phillips petroleum but the corporate life was not for him. before long he started his own company. mesa petleum with just $2,500. pickens spent years in t desert personally drilling for oil and buying up land, collecting valuable asset he took mesa public in 1964 and quickly realized what the power of sto can do. turning from geology to corporat finance picke became one of the first so-called corporate raiders. he unsuccessfully launched take overbids for gulf oil, phillips petroleum and uni cal. creating a playbook followedwe many others over the next few decaews. take a small stake in a company, pressure it to sell itself and become very ric in the process. >> i would be foolish to sit here and tell you we lost any deal where we made $500 million. >> de
texas. >> tec friends he was boone. but to everyone master of reinvention both personallily born in oklahoma in 1928 thomas boone pickensas a businessman from tstart. >> when was 12 got my first nepaper job. i was a paper boy i always had momoy after in my pocket. and it was a good feelinin oklahomauated fro state university with a degree in geology and went t work for phillips petroleum but the corporate life was not for him. before long he started his own company. mesa petleum...
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texas. you can see oklahoma city and moving into wichita we have lot rain reported there. we also have kansas city as well as st. louis missouri in and out of the scanner share activity as imelda continues to push to the united states. what an active season we have going on. take a look at the pacific. we had this category 1 hurricane moving up along baja, california. we have two tropical storms, and these are not expected to make landfall, but out there. as we go east we have jerry looking like a category 1 and will continue to weaken as it moves out toward sea. also the storm we have been tracking for the last week or so hanging on as it continues to move off to the east. a very active scene going on for the number of tropical cyclones out there at the current moment, i think tying a record. for us at home we have high pressures strengthening over the area and that will lead to our warm-up. a lot of 80s around the bay and low 90s inland. here is a look at the future cast model getting into the evening and we will have some flock that tries to reform but will be along the
texas. you can see oklahoma city and moving into wichita we have lot rain reported there. we also have kansas city as well as st. louis missouri in and out of the scanner share activity as imelda continues to push to the united states. what an active season we have going on. take a look at the pacific. we had this category 1 hurricane moving up along baja, california. we have two tropical storms, and these are not expected to make landfall, but out there. as we go east we have jerry looking...
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texas, ms. johnson, and the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lucas, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas. ms. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and to heir remarks include extraneous materials. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. johnson: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: it is recognized. ms. johnson: i rise today in support of h.r. 2528, the stem opportunities act of 2019. i want to thank my ranking member, mr. lucas, for joining me in introducing this bill. i also want to thank the committee co-sponsors on both sides of the aisle and the endorsing organizations. this bill has been a long time coming. over a decade ago in 2007 i introduced an early version of this legislation in response to the national academy's report entitled beyond bias and barriers. this report was a call to action to address the biases and outdated institutional structures in universities that perpetuate the underrepresentati
texas, ms. johnson, and the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lucas, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas. ms. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and to heir remarks include extraneous materials. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. johnson: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: it is recognized. ms. johnson: i rise today...
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texas. >> i was born and raised in oklahoma, but i'm sure glad to be in texas tonight. >> the potential presidentials 38 electoral votes, second only to california. so lear is the key question. do democrats really have a chance to turn texas blue? i flew there this week into the heart of the electoral battlefield, the latino vote. >> whoo! >> reporter: in houston, texas, trump supporters were so excited. >> four more years, four more years. >> reporter: that the president in north carolina on monday might have heard them cheering his speech 12400 miles away. >> we're going to keep on winning, winning, winning. >> reporter: the historic republican advantage in texas is coming up against a younger latino voting bloc that favors democrats, so both parties are pouring record money into the 2020 race. >> what we're going to see in texas in 2020 is the largest coordinated campaign the texas democratic party has ever done. >> unprecedentsed? >> absolutely. we will break records. every time the latino vote increases in share, it's going to make it more competitive for a democratic. >> reporter: today, 5.6 m
texas. >> i was born and raised in oklahoma, but i'm sure glad to be in texas tonight. >> the potential presidentials 38 electoral votes, second only to california. so lear is the key question. do democrats really have a chance to turn texas blue? i flew there this week into the heart of the electoral battlefield, the latino vote. >> whoo! >> reporter: in houston, texas, trump supporters were so excited. >> four more years, four more years. >> reporter: that...
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texas. >> so i was born and raised in oklahoma, but i'm sure glad to be in texas tonight. >> what i've doneat me in texas, i don't think anybody can beat me. i don't think rockefeller can beat me in texas. >> texas must feel popular. it is fast turning into the biggest battleground state in the nation and the lone star prize this election cycle is latino voters. if they do turn out, democrats are hoping they will turn out for them and then help them do something that they have not done since jimmy carter in 1976, win. joining me msnbc senior national correspondent chris jansing who went to texas this week. what did you find? >> it was fascinating. i tell you, even ted cruz said just yesterday that john cornyn and donald trump better watch out because they will have a very serious contest come 2020, and it is for exactly the reason that katie just pointed out, demographic changes. >> in houston, texas, trump supporters were so excited. >> four more years! four more years! >> that the president in north carolina on monday might have heard them cheering his speech 1200 miles away. >> we are go
texas. >> so i was born and raised in oklahoma, but i'm sure glad to be in texas tonight. >> what i've doneat me in texas, i don't think anybody can beat me. i don't think rockefeller can beat me in texas. >> texas must feel popular. it is fast turning into the biggest battleground state in the nation and the lone star prize this election cycle is latino voters. if they do turn out, democrats are hoping they will turn out for them and then help them do something that they have...
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we had some rain that is cooling you off in oklahoma and north texas and no complaints there, and therutal heat continues to end our summer, 94 dallas. 94 new orleans. a few spots with a chance at 100 today in alabama and mississippi and atlanta 95. notice where it is much cooler the mid atlantic region and the northerly winds brought down with fall-like air with temperatures in the 70s. 98 yesterday in charlotte. and talking about the weekend forecast, the obvious concern is the tropical rains and the rough surf conditions in the southeast. the rest of the country very warm in saturday in texas. a few showers rolling through areas of the appalachians and also northern new england on saturday it won't rain out your day, by the time we get to sunday, pretty quiet, we have a new storm coming to the pacific northwest but all eye is on what happens in the coastline down here. that's what we're tracking over the weekend. >> thank you so much, bill. >> sweaters are coming up. >>> still signs, new signs of a potential pause of the ongoing trade war between the u.s. and china. >> plus, more t
we had some rain that is cooling you off in oklahoma and north texas and no complaints there, and therutal heat continues to end our summer, 94 dallas. 94 new orleans. a few spots with a chance at 100 today in alabama and mississippi and atlanta 95. notice where it is much cooler the mid atlantic region and the northerly winds brought down with fall-like air with temperatures in the 70s. 98 yesterday in charlotte. and talking about the weekend forecast, the obvious concern is the tropical rains...
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texas. >> to friends he was just boone, to everyone, he was a master of reinvention. born in oklahoma, in 1928, todd boone pickens was a businessman from the start >> when i was 12, i got a newspaper job. i always had money after that in my pocket. and it was a good feeling. >> he graduated from oklahoma state university with a degree in geology he went to work for phillips petroleum. the corporate life was not for him. before long he started his own company, mesa petroleum with just $2500 pickens spent years collecting valuable assets, he took mesa public in 1963, quickly realized what the power of stock can do turning from geology to corporate finance. pickens became one of the first so called corporate raiders. he unsuccessfully launched takeover bids for gulf oil, phillips, petroleum and unical covering a playbook that would be found by others pressure to sell itself become very rich in the process >> it would be foolish to tell you we lost and oil made $580. >> mr. pickens was also an early advocate for shareholder rights. >> now, remember the stockholder owns the company >> that
texas. >> to friends he was just boone, to everyone, he was a master of reinvention. born in oklahoma, in 1928, todd boone pickens was a businessman from the start >> when i was 12, i got a newspaper job. i always had money after that in my pocket. and it was a good feeling. >> he graduated from oklahoma state university with a degree in geology he went to work for phillips petroleum. the corporate life was not for him. before long he started his own company, mesa petroleum...
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in her opening remarks, she started with oklahoma and then went to texas with her brother serving inilitary, she going to school. can she appeal to michigan, pennsylvania? she is appealing as a person, and i thought did a good job making the case as to who she is, her roots in the midwest, moving to texas, but unless she moderates these policy positions -- medicare for all, as jason mentioned -- joe biden was saying, how are you going to pay for that? she did not answer that they would that is not the only position. workers and farmers in the midwest will have a difficult time. she and bernie sanders will say, in the end you'll pay higher taxes and premiums. that is a hard sell politically. everything has to be relisted. these things will not pass congress, whether she wants to or not. david: we talk about health care a lot, but also economy and jobs. to what extent is president trump vulnerable now because of the trade disputes with some of those farmers, and manufacturing workers? to what extent does he have the power to turn it on? we see reports of may be a cease-fire, maybe this
in her opening remarks, she started with oklahoma and then went to texas with her brother serving inilitary, she going to school. can she appeal to michigan, pennsylvania? she is appealing as a person, and i thought did a good job making the case as to who she is, her roots in the midwest, moving to texas, but unless she moderates these policy positions -- medicare for all, as jason mentioned -- joe biden was saying, how are you going to pay for that? she did not answer that they would that is...
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known as a big time texan, his real home was oklahoma he bought back and moved the small house he was raised in on to his texasanch recently, he moved that house again to a lot on the campus of the oklahoma state university. he's going to be buried next to it boone was a friend and mentor of mine he always treated me and those on our cnbc team with kindness ond respect. boe pickens, going home again, my friend you will be missed >> welcome back. it is 5:25 futures are up the dow up 3% this month small caps are up big time russell 2000 up 5.5% this month. on deck, trade, vaping, oil and geolicalinopits l focus we are back after this short break. you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade's simplified technical analysis. ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood fun fact: 1 in 4 of us millennials have debt w
known as a big time texan, his real home was oklahoma he bought back and moved the small house he was raised in on to his texasanch recently, he moved that house again to a lot on the campus of the oklahoma state university. he's going to be buried next to it boone was a friend and mentor of mine he always treated me and those on our cnbc team with kindness ond respect. boe pickens, going home again, my friend you will be missed >> welcome back. it is 5:25 futures are up the dow up 3%...
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on august 30th, 1994, bobbi parker, wife of the deputy warden at a prison in oklahoma, says she somehow found herself in texasith a convicted killer. randolph dial, serving a life sentence, had broken out of prison and escaped in the parker van. and he took bobbi with him. she says she's not sure how it happened. that he may have drugged her. and he had a knife. >> i just remember at some point there was blood on me. blood on my arm and on my leg. and dial wanted to get those covered. he took me to a store, bought a few items, and i was able to make a phone call. >> later, some would find it odd bobbi called her mother, not her husband at the prison. she says she was happy to be calling anyone. >> making a phone call to me was a good thing, because i was hoping it could be traced. >> back in granite, bobbi's husband randy was coming to terms with the fact that his wife was missing and so was a convicted murderer. >> it's just mind-numbing, just get through the day, you know. make sure the girls are doing okay. >> the parker girls were 8 and 11. >> i just told them the truth. she's missing. she's gone. they we
on august 30th, 1994, bobbi parker, wife of the deputy warden at a prison in oklahoma, says she somehow found herself in texasith a convicted killer. randolph dial, serving a life sentence, had broken out of prison and escaped in the parker van. and he took bobbi with him. she says she's not sure how it happened. that he may have drugged her. and he had a knife. >> i just remember at some point there was blood on me. blood on my arm and on my leg. and dial wanted to get those covered. he...
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and 40 at oklahoma state battled 12th ranked texas in austin.00 p.m. a busy day in sports. we hope you have a great day. abc 7 news continues at 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. see you then. okay mini roll, i'm gonna show you how to save snack time. ( ♪ ) (martial arts cry, thunderclap) never mind. you're ready. from the makers of babybel cheese. tasty new babybel mini rolls. saved it! tasty new babybel mini rolls. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ find something incredible ♪ from somewhere amazing. unique selection. unbelievable prices. homegoods. go finding. >> announcer: this is espn on abc brought to you in part by samsung qled tv, the official tv of espn college football. >> dave: you're watching the big ten on abc. an overcast muggy day in the
and 40 at oklahoma state battled 12th ranked texas in austin.00 p.m. a busy day in sports. we hope you have a great day. abc 7 news continues at 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. see you then. okay mini roll, i'm gonna show you how to save snack time. ( ♪ ) (martial arts cry, thunderclap) never mind. you're ready. from the makers of babybel cheese. tasty new babybel mini rolls. saved it! tasty new babybel mini rolls. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ find something incredible ♪ from somewhere amazing....
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we had p.o.w.s here in texas and had some in oklahoma and different regions of the country where you'd have german and italian p.o.w.s that would come to the united states and put them in the farms, right? let them be laborers. you got all these different groups and this huge push, let's get more women, right? let's get more women to do this, right? some basic numbers for you. we end up with something like 3.5 million women working in the agricultural field. right? 3.5 million women, right? which is a much bigger number than you think of, right? you think of world war ii, we think of rosie the riveter, right, or the women pilots because you're here and have me as a professor, right? you know, 3.5 million women are recruited. there's some bias against them in the beginning. read documents about this idea that women aren't going to be able to the job, we can't trust them, this idea of urban women, right? nobody wants a city girl to work on their farm. they're going to break their heel and not be able to do it. very quickly the women prove themselves, they're able to do the work that need
we had p.o.w.s here in texas and had some in oklahoma and different regions of the country where you'd have german and italian p.o.w.s that would come to the united states and put them in the farms, right? let them be laborers. you got all these different groups and this huge push, let's get more women, right? let's get more women to do this, right? some basic numbers for you. we end up with something like 3.5 million women working in the agricultural field. right? 3.5 million women, right?...
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texas. >> to friends, he was just boone. born in oklahoma28, a businessman from the start >> when i was 12, goit my first newspaper job. i always had money after that in my pocket. it was a good feeling. >> he graduated from oklahoma state university with a degree in geology he started his own company mesa petroleum with just $2,500 he spent years personally drilling for oil he took mesa public and realized the power of stock turning from geology to corporate finance, he became one of the first so-called corporate raiders. creating a playbook to be followed by others take a small stake in a company, pressure it to sell itself and become very rich in the process. >> i would be foolish to tell you we lost in a deal where we made $500 million. >> also an advocate for share holder rights. >> remember, the stock holder holds the company and the management is the employee >> in 1997, at the same of 68, pickens started his investment firm, bp capital it was a nearly total flop at first but a huge bet on natural gas in 2000 set off a run to a billio
texas. >> to friends, he was just boone. born in oklahoma28, a businessman from the start >> when i was 12, goit my first newspaper job. i always had money after that in my pocket. it was a good feeling. >> he graduated from oklahoma state university with a degree in geology he started his own company mesa petroleum with just $2,500 he spent years personally drilling for oil he took mesa public and realized the power of stock turning from geology to corporate finance, he...
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texas panhandle. he even bought and moved his childhood home from oklahoma ton to the ranch, started to drill an oil hole i say i'll retire in a box is the way i'll go out, feet first. >> lasting memorial perhaps to a full life lived. >> boone pickens was 91. carl icahn telling cnbc, woet, i will sorely miss his friend shep and his great wit. he was a stand-up guy from the old school i wish there were more like him today. this outpouring continues. such a warmly adored character from all walks of business. >> he was. and carl icahn's statements about he wishes there were more, there won't be more. he came at this time where basically -- he was very unique in that he combined these two paragon types, the wild cater, which in the days of the wild cat are kind of over and that early generation of acknowledge at a timer of corporate board rooms. this is a time in the '70s and '80s where you have these outsiders thinking more and getting lean very much a maverick personality. i thiching itnk it's ironic eveo now is embracing him as n elder statesman and back then zblrchlts. >> good memories of t. boone picken
texas panhandle. he even bought and moved his childhood home from oklahoma ton to the ranch, started to drill an oil hole i say i'll retire in a box is the way i'll go out, feet first. >> lasting memorial perhaps to a full life lived. >> boone pickens was 91. carl icahn telling cnbc, woet, i will sorely miss his friend shep and his great wit. he was a stand-up guy from the old school i wish there were more like him today. this outpouring continues. such a warmly adored character...
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sill, oklahoma, are alerting soldiers aen a possible threat of mass shootings at theaters showing the film. texasrcement telling them about potential threats made on social media, but no specific plots. >>> new developments tonight in the real estate agent attack in encino, california. police arresting the suspect, shoving the victim to the ground during an open house. authorities say at least two more agents have now come forward accusing him of assaults at open houses. >>> the cdc alert tonight about vaping. health officials say hundreds of illnesses have been reported over just the last week, adding to the more than 530 patients already so far. and the ceo of juul stepping down. the company says it will stop most advertising in the u.s. and will agree to a proposed back on flavored vaping products. >>> when we come back here tonight, a very welcome note about our barbara walters. should always be working harder. that's why your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you open a new account. just another reminder of the value you'll find at fidelity. open an account today. of the
sill, oklahoma, are alerting soldiers aen a possible threat of mass shootings at theaters showing the film. texasrcement telling them about potential threats made on social media, but no specific plots. >>> new developments tonight in the real estate agent attack in encino, california. police arresting the suspect, shoving the victim to the ground during an open house. authorities say at least two more agents have now come forward accusing him of assaults at open houses. >>>...
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texas announce their retirements. most are in the suburban districts that democrats in 2018 took back the house with. in places across the country, democrats took suburban districts in oklahoma city, charleston, denver across the country. there are already five house republicans in texas that see the writing on the wall and they know that these are going to be tough races for them. texas is changing. i don't think -- >> bill: he had so much money, you know, came up short with senator cruz. you might be right about the suburbs of dallas and houston. something we'll watch carefully. i don't know yet if you can make a convincing argument you can flip the state. we're watching it. want to share something else. >> on that point, bill, i don't think that texas is probably going to turn blue in the presidential but a super majority of voters in that state are in cities or suburban areas. the more that those areas go blue the bluer the state will become. this is a long-term trend. republicans need to worry about it. >> bill: cbs came out with a poll on impeachment. democrats favor it. republicans not so much. the folks in the middle. the independents seem to move a little bit. 55-45
texas announce their retirements. most are in the suburban districts that democrats in 2018 took back the house with. in places across the country, democrats took suburban districts in oklahoma city, charleston, denver across the country. there are already five house republicans in texas that see the writing on the wall and they know that these are going to be tough races for them. texas is changing. i don't think -- >> bill: he had so much money, you know, came up short with senator...
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that's in texas, fort arbuckle is in the southern portion of present day oklahoma, fort riley and fort leonard are up in kansas. what happened, it's interesting to note that here is the fort riley line here, so this is the one that's probably closest to abilene. and so for some reason in that particular year, you have an extraordinary amount of rainfall in september but also in july and particularly in june. now, this affects grass conditions, and it creates something that a lot of cattlemen call washy grass. it's a grass that doesn't put on a whole lot of weight onto the cattle. they can eat lots and lots of it. it looks green. it looks healthy, and yet it's not going to produce the kind of beef cattle that fetch a good market price. and so these kind of variations here in terms of rainfall affect market conditions across the entire united states. once again, the connections, what are they? some of the connections -- and i'm sure texas cowboys around the campfire never thought about, oh, i wonder how strong the el ninos are this way, jake. i don't know, it could be a messy summer for
that's in texas, fort arbuckle is in the southern portion of present day oklahoma, fort riley and fort leonard are up in kansas. what happened, it's interesting to note that here is the fort riley line here, so this is the one that's probably closest to abilene. and so for some reason in that particular year, you have an extraordinary amount of rainfall in september but also in july and particularly in june. now, this affects grass conditions, and it creates something that a lot of cattlemen...
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texas. and then by 1933 as we are seeing the ramp up to the marijuana tax act, north dakota and oklahoma joine list of states that ban cannabis possession consumption and cultivation. we'll take a quick detour to talk about the 18th and 21st amendments. these are important pieces of history because they show clear approach to hibbing access to a substance and what the federal government has to do when that prohibition actually fails, right. as a lot of you are familiar with in 1917 we have -- we have an amendment to the constitution that prohibits the sale, consumption, possession of alcohol. but after less than a couple of decades we actually basically have to undo that, right. so we have to approach the fact that alcohol prohibition was unsuccessful, leads to large black market. the increasing pro plifr liveration of oh organized driem to provide consumers with the access to the substance and the federal government sees that as more of a problem than it's worth to be able to go back and undo prohibition in 1933 we have the repeal of prohibition and flou the u.s. has access to as we can see
texas. and then by 1933 as we are seeing the ramp up to the marijuana tax act, north dakota and oklahoma joine list of states that ban cannabis possession consumption and cultivation. we'll take a quick detour to talk about the 18th and 21st amendments. these are important pieces of history because they show clear approach to hibbing access to a substance and what the federal government has to do when that prohibition actually fails, right. as a lot of you are familiar with in 1917 we have --...
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officials in oklahoma say they've been alerted to online chatter about a possible mass shooting at a theater when the film is released next week. and the fbi has warned authorities in texas about potential threats on social media. the movie digs into the joker's past, and some say the character could inspire would-be killers but the director of the film says people can handle the message. >> well, i think it's saying something not necessarily about mental illness but about treatment of people that have mental illness so i think it's saying that, you know, you can't really ignore a problem. it's something that needs to be addressed. >> the film has also been criticized by people who lost loved ones in the colorado movie theater massacre which happened during a showing of "the dark knight rises." >>> new york's metropolitan museum of art has sent a stolen antique back home. the met has returned the gold coffin of an egyptian priest. turns out it was smuggled out of egypt after the revolution in 2011. the coffin dates back 2,000 years. prosecutors say forged documents were used to sell it. >>> a south carolina woman is celebrating an amazing iphone recovery. she dropped her
officials in oklahoma say they've been alerted to online chatter about a possible mass shooting at a theater when the film is released next week. and the fbi has warned authorities in texas about potential threats on social media. the movie digs into the joker's past, and some say the character could inspire would-be killers but the director of the film says people can handle the message. >> well, i think it's saying something not necessarily about mental illness but about treatment of...
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texas, 2017. a homeowner survived a drive-by shoot big defending himself with an ar-15. broken ar rowe, oklahoma, a homeowner's son killed three would-be burglars with an ar-15. ferguson, missouri, an african-american protected a store from riotiers using an ar- 15. 2013 in texas, a 15-year-old used an ar-15 to save the life of himself and his sister. i think sometimes in our zeal to try to protect people we sometimes forget the other side of the story. that there are lawful uses of these weapons, used to defend themselves against people who are evil with malevolent intentions. no one sanctions or approves of the type of mass shooting and violence that we have seen periodically in this country. similarly, i don't think we can tolerate turning what is a constitutional right on its head , turning the burden of proof on someone who has not committed a crime, telling them you'll be found responsible or not responsible based on an ex-parte proceeding with or without your awareness of that ex parte proceed and -- proceeding and then you'll have the pleasure of trying to set that aside at a future date
texas, 2017. a homeowner survived a drive-by shoot big defending himself with an ar-15. broken ar rowe, oklahoma, a homeowner's son killed three would-be burglars with an ar-15. ferguson, missouri, an african-american protected a store from riotiers using an ar- 15. 2013 in texas, a 15-year-old used an ar-15 to save the life of himself and his sister. i think sometimes in our zeal to try to protect people we sometimes forget the other side of the story. that there are lawful uses of these...
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you were just talking about her ancestry where in '84 she gave something to that oklahoma cookbook and then on her texas them thing 64 and 124,000th american indian. interesting to see if someone brings that up at the debate. other thing i wanted to talk to you about she helped occupy wall street. i created much of the intellectual foundation of what they do. i support what they do. she said that until she stopped apparently meaning it. >> right. when it became that these occupy gatherings were just crime centers and people were being raped and assaulted and drugs were being sold. she then just totally dropped the subject -- yes, sir about it once it went south. this is the way it is with her. she came out a couple weeks ago for getting rid of nuclear energy which provides 20% of the american electricity. 20%. she wants to replace it with solar and wind 8%. how is she going to do it she can't do it. when her campaign is called they don't respond to any calls. how are you going to get rid of nuclear power. steve: howie carr is calling her on it. thank you very much. >> thanks, steve. steve: next guest sa
you were just talking about her ancestry where in '84 she gave something to that oklahoma cookbook and then on her texas them thing 64 and 124,000th american indian. interesting to see if someone brings that up at the debate. other thing i wanted to talk to you about she helped occupy wall street. i created much of the intellectual foundation of what they do. i support what they do. she said that until she stopped apparently meaning it. >> right. when it became that these occupy...
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. >> so, i was born and raised in oklahoma, but i'm sure glad to be in texas tonight. all three of my brothers served in military bases here in texas. that was their ticket to the middle class. me, i got my big opportunity about a half mile down the road from here at the university of houston, back when it cost $50 a semester. for a price that i could pay for, on a part-time waitressing job, i got to finish my four-year degree and i became a special needs teacher. and after law school, my first big job was back here in houston. by then, i had two little kids and when childcare nearly brought me down, my aunt bee moved in and saved us all. the paths to america's middle class have gotten a lot smaller and a lot narrower. today, servicemembers are preyed upon by predatory lenders. students are crushed by debt and families cannot afford childcare. i know what's broken, i know how to fix it and i'm going to lead the fight to get it done. >> vice president joe biden. >> you know, when president kennedy announced the moon shot, he used a phrase that sticks in me my whole life
. >> so, i was born and raised in oklahoma, but i'm sure glad to be in texas tonight. all three of my brothers served in military bases here in texas. that was their ticket to the middle class. me, i got my big opportunity about a half mile down the road from here at the university of houston, back when it cost $50 a semester. for a price that i could pay for, on a part-time waitressing job, i got to finish my four-year degree and i became a special needs teacher. and after law school, my...
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texas, 109. the weekend will be toasty with temperatures at triple digits or close in oklahoma city, little rock,ve off, affecting the mid-atlantic coast. record highs through florida oppressive heat and humidity through the south. strong storms in the western plains look for plenty of sunshine from the pacific northwest all the way into south >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. a live look outside in dublin, we'll see some clearing as we go throughout the day. our highs slightly cooler in a few spots like the south bay, with south san jose reaching 79. we'll be windy in the inland east bay and temperatures headed into the mid 80s, up to 90 degrees in clearlake with san francisco in the upper 60s. inland temperatures continue to cool off with some upper 70s tomorrow, and a very nice weekend ahead. >> that's your latest weather. savannah >> al, thank you >>> coming up next, facebook is getting into the business of match making we'll get answers to the many questions people have this morning about facebook's new dating feature right after this the nfl chose verizon. because they need the
texas, 109. the weekend will be toasty with temperatures at triple digits or close in oklahoma city, little rock,ve off, affecting the mid-atlantic coast. record highs through florida oppressive heat and humidity through the south. strong storms in the western plains look for plenty of sunshine from the pacific northwest all the way into south >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. a live look outside in dublin, we'll see some clearing as we go throughout the day. our highs...