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sign. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> at the end of the highway to galveston, texas, is a road to stop.st went to vanish. he had actually moved here just weeks before susan berman's murder and initially he was not a suspect. he took pains to keep himself hidden as he told his friends in the office. >> no one would come looking for robert durst in a 300 dollar a month apartment under an assumed name. >> the name of an old high school classmate named dorothy ciner. although in his lock he wrote he didn't like wearing a wake, it is, it got in my eyes, unless it was on tight, which made my head sweat. but the version bob told over the years author matt birkbeck, doesn't tell the real story, certainly not the famous killing of his elderly neighbor, morris black, or bob's activities in galveston and elsewhere. >> it was really strange, you know, him and black telling around in galveston among the homeless. so what is a guy of his wealth and influence doing stealing identities? >> in fact, in the spring of 2001, at the same time he as dorothy ciner was living in galveston, he rented another ro
sign. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> at the end of the highway to galveston, texas, is a road to stop.st went to vanish. he had actually moved here just weeks before susan berman's murder and initially he was not a suspect. he took pains to keep himself hidden as he told his friends in the office. >> no one would come looking for robert durst in a 300 dollar a month apartment under an assumed name. >> the name of an old high school classmate named dorothy ciner. although in his lock he wrote...
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we are the largest humanitarian agency operating across the galveston. we are a trusted member of the community. we know cool on beneficiaries on who the communities are. we the keep up with support on is to deliver submitted to and assistance to those who need it most we have right now. 1000000 people, 1000000 people in our southeast, across the goal is the priority is to reach those people in the south. us give them that, am i see that my sons, the conditions and those testers are absolutely importing. let's say the truces is most extended and it ends tomorrow morning. how are you and your stuff on the ground preparing in that case. as we continue, we will go through to the brief pause time where we have never stopped. we are on the grounds, it continues to provide the systems i would on teams on evening in, in the shelters. the needs are huge. our medicaid teams, we continued to provide the health care. uh, what is really critical as far as supplies to come in for a few weeks to come in. because a few days ago we had to put the horn to the humanitaria
we are the largest humanitarian agency operating across the galveston. we are a trusted member of the community. we know cool on beneficiaries on who the communities are. we the keep up with support on is to deliver submitted to and assistance to those who need it most we have right now. 1000000 people, 1000000 people in our southeast, across the goal is the priority is to reach those people in the south. us give them that, am i see that my sons, the conditions and those testers are absolutely...
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this every quarter. 30th of september, we have completed the inspection on our facilities in the galveston november. so the thing see is right um you should have pictures of gums, suicide vests grenades, explosives. and what they said was the basement of run to see children's hospital. does that surprise you then given what you've just told me about the inspections you you conducted? i saw these reports came when the law is not at all. we in a position to confirm or deny these reports this the hosp, the thing is marked on the work facility. let me emphasize the severe infrastructure where ever they are in the world, not only in the gulf and civilian infrastructure that must never be used for military purposes. are you satisfied that is being used in gaza? i really do not know that. i really do not know that you've been another was as you've been in a rock you've been and you haven't what stands out about this one from your experiences. you've had to date all of my immunization services working on one of the most. they was in the recent history, i'm bought as the water in the city or where
this every quarter. 30th of september, we have completed the inspection on our facilities in the galveston november. so the thing see is right um you should have pictures of gums, suicide vests grenades, explosives. and what they said was the basement of run to see children's hospital. does that surprise you then given what you've just told me about the inspections you you conducted? i saw these reports came when the law is not at all. we in a position to confirm or deny these reports this the...
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you go to galveston. i spent some time in galveston reporting for this, looking at how they designed houses there prior to air conditioning with transforms that are opened and elevated air shafts that brought the the hot air out. you know, they knew how to make ice in the middle east a thousand years ago by how having wind tunnels that captured the wind and circulated it or under the water. there's lots of ways of building and being comfortable without, air conditioning. but we don't do that anymore. we just build glass and steel boxes and then stick an air conditioning in it. and call it a day. yeah. and it obviously is an issue if you don't if you're not in one of those boxes. so moving to from air conditioned spaces to the great outdoors, one of the really fun parts this book is that you it's a bit of a travelog you go to different places and talk about heat in different contexts and one of the places you go, chennai, which is the capital thermal naidu, which is where my family and i are from. happy di
you go to galveston. i spent some time in galveston reporting for this, looking at how they designed houses there prior to air conditioning with transforms that are opened and elevated air shafts that brought the the hot air out. you know, they knew how to make ice in the middle east a thousand years ago by how having wind tunnels that captured the wind and circulated it or under the water. there's lots of ways of building and being comfortable without, air conditioning. but we don't do that...
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houston, you can see galveston there, maybe into new orleans as well. system swinging into southern louisiana. and for us, the system developing in nevada will eventually play into the weather for the for corners and a little bit of activity up in the mountains right now. we look good, though. skies are clearing out. i think we're all good to go, but the wind will pick up later today into tonight . and then for sure, tomorrow it tahoe has a few isolated scattered showers, snow showers up there, but the clouds will be with them. partly cloudy, breezy to windy. southern california's okay today but tomorrow might be a different story as we go into friday, maybe saturday. parts of this low will backtrack into southern california on friday, 40s, 50s on the temps here. menlo park's 42 napa airport 42 petaluma's 42. walnut creek, concord in there, livermore as well. vacaville down to 41 degrees. we've cleared out rapidly. that's the good news. the system that dragged across all the cloud cover is now forming in nevada with the high offshore. they don't like ea
houston, you can see galveston there, maybe into new orleans as well. system swinging into southern louisiana. and for us, the system developing in nevada will eventually play into the weather for the for corners and a little bit of activity up in the mountains right now. we look good, though. skies are clearing out. i think we're all good to go, but the wind will pick up later today into tonight . and then for sure, tomorrow it tahoe has a few isolated scattered showers, snow showers up there,...
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i remember one family in galveston when we were studying galveston and she was a small landlord, she owned her home and she rented the house next to her that she owned, so she owned both homes. she had a mortgage on the one that she rented. she had paid off her own home so she did not have homeowners insurance but she did on rental unit. i had never thought of something like that when w ran acrosst and it just remded me that it's great that she may be able to rebuild one of those homes d that may be the one she ends up moving into but then she's lost one of her major streamsf income, she can't reproduce. so that coverage issue and recognizing, i don't know what the corage rates are in texas to b honest with you but my -- i imagine that particularly in these rural areas an older neighborhoods where a lot of the homes have filtere down so they are me affordable and we are talking about older homeowners, they'rnot insured. i have one friend actually i lived with a woman right after i graduated fm college, my roommate's mother who lives in houston d her home has been floodeat least four
i remember one family in galveston when we were studying galveston and she was a small landlord, she owned her home and she rented the house next to her that she owned, so she owned both homes. she had a mortgage on the one that she rented. she had paid off her own home so she did not have homeowners insurance but she did on rental unit. i had never thought of something like that when w ran acrosst and it just remded me that it's great that she may be able to rebuild one of those homes d that...
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be damaging winds, potential for tornadoes and large hail, you're talking memphis, over towards galvestonns and shreveport as well. but also, that area you see kind of right there in the center. this has the greatest possibility for not just a tornado in general, but the potential for a strong tornado as we go through the evening hours. it's part of this low-pressure system right here. but also a lot of rain sliding across. if you have a connection today and tomorrow, especially tomorrow across chicago, atlanta, charlotte, washington, d.c., a lot of big connector airports you may encounter delays as this system continues to slide off to the east. once we get to tuesday overnight and especially wednesday morning, now becoming more of a factor for more of the northern eastern cities and the eastern coast. keep that in mind, too, as you go through your travel plans and also tomorrow, you may encounter delays. also snow in portions, focused in interior new england but though higher elevations could end up getting half a foot. in terms of rain, most of the areas as the system slides through lo
be damaging winds, potential for tornadoes and large hail, you're talking memphis, over towards galvestonns and shreveport as well. but also, that area you see kind of right there in the center. this has the greatest possibility for not just a tornado in general, but the potential for a strong tornado as we go through the evening hours. it's part of this low-pressure system right here. but also a lot of rain sliding across. if you have a connection today and tomorrow, especially tomorrow across...
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this was in the galveston paper, in june, 1865.s been. - the moment obama was elected and early in the presidency, you started to see this dynamic which was, in certain subsets, you were finding majorities of white people who you could poll who would tell you that whites were the most disadvantaged group in the united states. - this president, i think, has exposed himself as a guy, over, and over, and over again, who has a deep-seated hatred for white people or the white culture. this guy is, i believe, a racist. - that was the emotional reality that people had, looking at this black president performing the functions of the white house. [applause] - you are not allowed to be a president if you're not born in this country. he may not have been born in this country, - trump, of course, just stopped using dog whistles and started using, you know, the bullhorn. and right-wing media certainly took a hold of that and reminded people over, and over, and over again there's this us versus them. you are not them. you don't look like them. y
this was in the galveston paper, in june, 1865.s been. - the moment obama was elected and early in the presidency, you started to see this dynamic which was, in certain subsets, you were finding majorities of white people who you could poll who would tell you that whites were the most disadvantaged group in the united states. - this president, i think, has exposed himself as a guy, over, and over, and over again, who has a deep-seated hatred for white people or the white culture. this guy is, i...
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the streets of galveston, texas, having just come from texas, relatable. it is 150 degrees in dallas, today. and my border collie downstairs is more than happy to be sleeping in virginia i'm going for a walk in dallas. so bragg's biographers agree on a few key things. he never grasped is the tactical intricacies of the war at least is not as many of his contemporaries. alexander relates a story of bragg'sbu shortcomings and fighting for the confederacy. if you haven't read it, what are you doing here? bragg alexander said, quote, never could understand and it was a spectacle to see him wrestle with one. with one finger painfully holding down his own position. s porter had a way of describing people. no most assessments note despite en saying that bragg was not a great tactical genius. he seldom does spelled in administration and in the spring of 1863, polk who will recur in our story as a villain recommended that h iraq become h inspector general of the confederacy because of his, quote, peculiar talent for the difficult and disagreeable task of the organi
the streets of galveston, texas, having just come from texas, relatable. it is 150 degrees in dallas, today. and my border collie downstairs is more than happy to be sleeping in virginia i'm going for a walk in dallas. so bragg's biographers agree on a few key things. he never grasped is the tactical intricacies of the war at least is not as many of his contemporaries. alexander relates a story of bragg'sbu shortcomings and fighting for the confederacy. if you haven't read it, what are you...
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he dropped dead, of course, on the streets of galveston, texas.ing come from texas in the summer, relatable it is 115 in dallas today. my border collie is more than happy to be sleeping in virginia then going for a walk in dallas. bragg's biographers agree on a few things. he never grasped the tactical interesting seas of the war . at least on the same level as many of his contemporaries. the ever reliable porter alexander relates a story of bragg's shortcomings. i don't need to recommend that book to any of you. if you have not read it, what are you doing here? no offense, i know we want them here. he never could understand a map and it was a spectacle to see him wrestle with one with one finger painfully holding down his own position. porter had a way of describing people. most assessments note that despite saying bragg was not a tactical genius , he excelled in administration. in the spring of 1863, polk will occur in the story as of bellan, of course. recommended that bragg become inspector general of the confederacy because of his, quote, pec
he dropped dead, of course, on the streets of galveston, texas.ing come from texas in the summer, relatable it is 115 in dallas today. my border collie is more than happy to be sleeping in virginia then going for a walk in dallas. bragg's biographers agree on a few things. he never grasped the tactical interesting seas of the war . at least on the same level as many of his contemporaries. the ever reliable porter alexander relates a story of bragg's shortcomings. i don't need to recommend that...
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five people are hurt after a late night shooting at a motorcycle rally in galveston, texas. police say shots rang out around 11 p.m. last night. one person is in police custody. but they have not been charged as of now. officers say they're still investigating. maryland govan wess moore hitting the campaign for democrats who are on the ballot this week. >> this election matters because this becomes unique moment for us to make sure that we're showing that we understand the assignment. that we'ring -- willing to fight hard. that we're willing to honor those who came before us -- and we're willing to forge a better path for those who will come after us. >> on tuesday voters will head to the polling booths to vote for virginia state senate seats be on the lookout democrats push wess more prediction roll the tape. >> i don't think they have time this cycle but look 28 and beyond -- he's on their radar screen of national democrats no doubt. and to football -- kansas city chiefs and miami doll fennings set to face off in a couple of hours this morning in frankfurt, germany hosting
five people are hurt after a late night shooting at a motorcycle rally in galveston, texas. police say shots rang out around 11 p.m. last night. one person is in police custody. but they have not been charged as of now. officers say they're still investigating. maryland govan wess moore hitting the campaign for democrats who are on the ballot this week. >> this election matters because this becomes unique moment for us to make sure that we're showing that we understand the assignment....
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you go to galveston. i spent some time in galveston reporting for this, looking at how they designed houses there prior to air conditioning with transforms that are opened and elevated air shafts that brought the the hot air out. you know, they knew how to make ice in the middle east a thousand years ago by how having wind tunnels that captured the wind and circulated it or under the water. there's lots of ways of building and being comfortable without, air conditioning. but we don't do that anymore. we just build glass and steel boxes and then stick an air conditioning in it. and call it a day. yeah. and it obviously is an issue if you don't if you're not in one of those boxes. so moving to from air conditioned spaces to the great outdoors, one of the really fun parts this book is that you it's a bit of a travelog you go to different places and talk about heat in different contexts and one of the places you go, chennai, which is the capital thermal naidu, which is where my family and i are from. happy di
you go to galveston. i spent some time in galveston reporting for this, looking at how they designed houses there prior to air conditioning with transforms that are opened and elevated air shafts that brought the the hot air out. you know, they knew how to make ice in the middle east a thousand years ago by how having wind tunnels that captured the wind and circulated it or under the water. there's lots of ways of building and being comfortable without, air conditioning. but we don't do that...
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editors or any other about his wartime experience as he dropped dead, of course, on the streets of galveston, texas which having just come from texas in the summer, relatable. it's a 115 degrees in dallas today. and and my border colleagues downstairs he's more than happy to be sleeping in virginia then going for a walk in dallas. so bragg's biographers agree on a few key things he never grasped the tactical intricacies of the war as at least not on the same level as many his contemporaries, the ever reliable porter alexander relates a story of bragg shortcomings in fighting for the confederacy. i don't need to recommend that book to any of you, but if you haven't read it, what are you doing here? no offense, kurt. i mean, i know we want them here. bragg alexander said, quote, never could understand a map and it was a spectacle to see him. wrestle with one with one finger, painfully holding down his own position and. i mean, porter. porter had a way of describing people room most assessments. no, i'm despite saying that bragg was not a great tactic or genius. i think an understatement. he ex
editors or any other about his wartime experience as he dropped dead, of course, on the streets of galveston, texas which having just come from texas in the summer, relatable. it's a 115 degrees in dallas today. and and my border colleagues downstairs he's more than happy to be sleeping in virginia then going for a walk in dallas. so bragg's biographers agree on a few key things he never grasped the tactical intricacies of the war as at least not on the same level as many his contemporaries,...
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you can find it in macon and augusta, georgia, galveston and houston texas, new orleans. it all across the south and in memphis and nashville, tennessee so it did exist before 1860s. it was not, as often has been told, a sport that came to the south as a product of the american civil war and appeared when southern soldiers saw the game played in their prison of war camps or elsewhere or maybe on the battlefield during a sort of a period in which there was no fighting, in which baseball was played. now, baseball was growth was not halted. the american civil war, it was only temporarily slowed. yes, fewer were played. and many baseball is the war fighting for both union and confederate forces. but these baseball is turned. soldiers continued to play the in their camps when weather, leisure and weather permitted which helped spread the game to those had never seen the game before. soldiers played here at fort pulaski, georgia these are union soldiers. this is usually regarded as the very photograph of a beball game. you can see the 48th new york volunteer infantry in the fro
you can find it in macon and augusta, georgia, galveston and houston texas, new orleans. it all across the south and in memphis and nashville, tennessee so it did exist before 1860s. it was not, as often has been told, a sport that came to the south as a product of the american civil war and appeared when southern soldiers saw the game played in their prison of war camps or elsewhere or maybe on the battlefield during a sort of a period in which there was no fighting, in which baseball was...
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. >> reporter: so who is this great humanitarian who lifts up the people of galveston?year-old grave digger allen mccloskey. allen has been at this job since 1952 and refuses to retire because he says a new grave digger might not square the corners as precisely. might not care as deeply for all those loving souls. >> yeah, people i went to school with and worked with. >> reporter: what was your hardest one? >> my wife. >> reporter: how did you get through that? >> i figured she'd want me to do it. >> reporter: allen and barbara had three kids, but his definition of family extends well beyond blood, which may explain why a good chunk of the town gathered recently for what allen thought was someone else's birthday party. but was really a celebration of him. [ applause ] at the party, he got an official guinness world record for longest career as a grave digger, 70 years and counting. but more importantly, he was recognized for the thousands of odd jobs he has done for people. it's his side hustle, but with a twist. >> we'd ask allen for a bill, and he wouldn't give us a b
. >> reporter: so who is this great humanitarian who lifts up the people of galveston?year-old grave digger allen mccloskey. allen has been at this job since 1952 and refuses to retire because he says a new grave digger might not square the corners as precisely. might not care as deeply for all those loving souls. >> yeah, people i went to school with and worked with. >> reporter: what was your hardest one? >> my wife. >> reporter: how did you get through that?...
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even galveston, 81 flirting with the 84 degree record tomorrow.myrtle beach, you may come close. birmingham, alabama, wichita falls, your record is 88 you may tie that tomorrow. and temperatures come back to earth as we move on into the weekend. mid-50s in in roanoke. nashville will see temperatures until the low 60s. but look ahead to next week. here in the east, a little cooler than average, but boy, the plains into the midsection of the country, all the way down to the gulf, warmer to much warmer than average. we're going to get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. . love it. and unlimited double miles means we earn more too. sweet, right? and when we travel, we get access to over 1300 airport lounges. i could get used to this. the capital one venture x business card. what's in your wallet? >>> good tuesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. take a look at our temperatures for today. it's slightly cooler than normal, but we are in for a lot of sunshine. just a slight chance of a stray shower for the afternoon. overall, looking good
even galveston, 81 flirting with the 84 degree record tomorrow.myrtle beach, you may come close. birmingham, alabama, wichita falls, your record is 88 you may tie that tomorrow. and temperatures come back to earth as we move on into the weekend. mid-50s in in roanoke. nashville will see temperatures until the low 60s. but look ahead to next week. here in the east, a little cooler than average, but boy, the plains into the midsection of the country, all the way down to the gulf, warmer to much...
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galveston 61° esta tarde. philadelphia 51°.ausÓ conmociÓn en mÉxico. ella es una abogada, ahÍ la podemos ver, ademÁs es una bruja que contÓ del trabajo de brujerÍa que liberÓ a christian nodal. jessica: y todo esto fue en un podcast donde revelÓ que encontrÓ fotografÍas de ambos, rezos muy poderosos y hasta algo para que una enfermedad atacarÁ alguien cercano el cantante. veamos. >> yo fui la que descubrÍ. si tÚ buscas yo descubro todo ese tipo de trabajo. sabÍa que habÍa escuchado que habÍa venido uno por no meter en problemas, uno de los dos artistas habÍa venido aquÍ. me tocÓ la fortuna de sentir un trabajo muy fuerte. desenterrarlo y ver todo lo que habÍa. cuando hay un trabajo de hace meses es un dolor insoportable. habÍa fotografÍas, habÍa rezos, habÍa una oraciÓn. estaban ambos. tambiÉn habÍa una enfermedad. significaba una enfermedad de por medio. incluso despuÉs sacaron los medios que Últimamente la madre de este artista estaba enferma. yo saquÉ que decente re el frasco—— pude desenterrar el frasco. cuando lo hice me s
galveston 61° esta tarde. philadelphia 51°.ausÓ conmociÓn en mÉxico. ella es una abogada, ahÍ la podemos ver, ademÁs es una bruja que contÓ del trabajo de brujerÍa que liberÓ a christian nodal. jessica: y todo esto fue en un podcast donde revelÓ que encontrÓ fotografÍas de ambos, rezos muy poderosos y hasta algo para que una enfermedad atacarÁ alguien cercano el cantante. veamos. >> yo fui la que descubrÍ. si tÚ buscas yo descubro todo ese tipo de trabajo. sabÍa que...
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corpus cristi, galveston, en muchos lugares no ha llovido.e entre ellos hay una gran amistad. por eso todo el mundo escribe en redes sociales y viene colaboraciÓn. ximena: cÓmo es el paso de marc anthony? [hablan a la vez] [mÚsica] no me sale. [risas] [hablan a la vez] chef: esta es la versiÓn mejorada de jomari. francisca: competencia. [mÚsica] ahora vamos con el chef. [mÚsica] ahora con jomari. jomari: ya lo hice todo. francisca: es que estamos compitiendo. [mÚsica] ok. ganÓ jackie! [aplausos] [risas] nos vamos a una pausa. manuel figueroa se enoja con un reportero por una pregunta. no duda en defender a su pareja. mÁs adelante te vamos a contar todo. jomari: una colaboraciÓn con maluma y britney spears?del tema nos va a hablar j balvÍn en new york en medio de un concierto privado. tambiÉn aprovecho para enviar un poderoso mensaje. ximena: en lo mÁs in te traemos todo para que estÉ listo antes del inicio de temporada de fiestas que estÁ la vuelta de la esquina. raÚl: enteren sendero que acaba revelar un alto funcionario sobre la seguridad d
corpus cristi, galveston, en muchos lugares no ha llovido.e entre ellos hay una gran amistad. por eso todo el mundo escribe en redes sociales y viene colaboraciÓn. ximena: cÓmo es el paso de marc anthony? [hablan a la vez] [mÚsica] no me sale. [risas] [hablan a la vez] chef: esta es la versiÓn mejorada de jomari. francisca: competencia. [mÚsica] ahora vamos con el chef. [mÚsica] ahora con jomari. jomari: ya lo hice todo. francisca: es que estamos compitiendo. [mÚsica] ok. ganÓ jackie!...
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corpus christi y aledaÑos, tambiÉn los vientos serÁn fuertes frente a la costa, estaremos tambiÉn galvestonres, por el sur estÁ demoliendo dallas y houston. tenemos aviso de bandera roja y tambiÉn hacia wyoming, tambiÉn estamos viendo muy de cerca un posible disturbio que puede formarse para el viernes y fin de semana frente al caribe muy cerca de jamaica, cuba, repÚblica dominicana, estaremos vigilando muy pronto. ♪[mÚsica]♪ [risas] raÚl: gracias por ese reporte y el estado del tiempo, mire, estamos de celebraciÓn porque alguien que queremos mucho, gabriel con una tierna foto, dieron a conocer la llegada a este mundo de su hijo lorenzo coronel. karla: asÍ es, naciÓ el sÁbado, 11 de noviembre, raÚl: el cantante, actor, venezolano junto con daniela estÁ formando bajo una fogosa ———— una hermosa familia, ahora que la familia estÁ creciendo le decimos, felicidades. karla: luis miguel estÁ por mÉxico despuÉs de estar en una gira por chile y argentina, raÚl: ese concierto estuvo lleno de celebridades, la verdad fue muy especial, ahÍ estaba el canelo y su esposa fernanda, ximena navarrete, el her
corpus christi y aledaÑos, tambiÉn los vientos serÁn fuertes frente a la costa, estaremos tambiÉn galvestonres, por el sur estÁ demoliendo dallas y houston. tenemos aviso de bandera roja y tambiÉn hacia wyoming, tambiÉn estamos viendo muy de cerca un posible disturbio que puede formarse para el viernes y fin de semana frente al caribe muy cerca de jamaica, cuba, repÚblica dominicana, estaremos vigilando muy pronto. ♪[mÚsica]♪ [risas] raÚl: gracias por ese reporte y el estado del...
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robert is first up, calling from galveston, texas on the democratic line.t. caller: good morning, ladies. good morning. i want to make a comment. joe manchin has been a thorn in the democratic side forever. people should have been through him away. i just want to say, people turn to god and pray. god will lead us to the right way. if we go the old standard and all this propaganda, o lord, we are going to be in trouble. god is in control. that is what i want to tell everybody listening this morning. god is in control, turn to god. host: alaina, about manchin, which he mentioned. a lot of people did feel like manchin, he did stand in the way of things president biden wanted to do but was helpful at other times with democrats in the majority. now, not only is he considered a possible third party candidate against biden, but puts the democratic majority in the senate in jeopardy. guest: correct. there were plenty of times in this first term and these first two and a half years of the biden administration where joe manchin could be perceived as having obstructed
robert is first up, calling from galveston, texas on the democratic line.t. caller: good morning, ladies. good morning. i want to make a comment. joe manchin has been a thorn in the democratic side forever. people should have been through him away. i just want to say, people turn to god and pray. god will lead us to the right way. if we go the old standard and all this propaganda, o lord, we are going to be in trouble. god is in control. that is what i want to tell everybody listening this...
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robert is first up, calling from galveston, texas on the democratic line.t. caller: good morning, ladies. good morning. i want to make a comment. joe manchin has been a thorn in the democratic side forever. people should have been through him away. i just want to say, people turn to god and pray. god will lead us to the right way. if we go the old standard and all this propaganda, o lord, we are going to be in trouble. god is in control. that is what i want to tell everybody listening this morning. god is in control, turn to god. host: alaina, about manchin, which he mentioned. a lot of people did feel like manchin, he did stand in the way of things president biden wanted to do but was helpful at other times with democrats in the majority. now, not only is he considered a possible third party candidate against biden, but puts the democratic majority in the senate in jeopardy. guest: correct. there were plenty of times in this first term and these first two and a half years of the biden administration where joe manchin could be perceived as having obstructed
robert is first up, calling from galveston, texas on the democratic line.t. caller: good morning, ladies. good morning. i want to make a comment. joe manchin has been a thorn in the democratic side forever. people should have been through him away. i just want to say, people turn to god and pray. god will lead us to the right way. if we go the old standard and all this propaganda, o lord, we are going to be in trouble. god is in control. that is what i want to tell everybody listening this...
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lucinda is in galveston, texas, independent. caller: good morning. how are you all doing?as going to say that about your question about the american dream. it's really hard to have an american dream right now with all the inflation and the hypocrisy. 31 use old, not understanding how hard it is to be a young person in this day and age when they got everything handed to them. and they got so much intergenerational wealth from their parents. but you know why it is called the american dream? they get you have to be asleep to believe it. i hope you have a lovely, lovely day, c-span. thank you so much. host: the first caller talking about former president trump and the 2024 election. the story from the washington times that front, if era court in rhode island on monday dismissed the latest case attending to keep the former president off the state ballot on january 6, 2021. it is the fourth court this month to deliver a setback to anti-from activists were trying to keep the gop presidential front runner off the ballot. political advocacy groups have appealed lower courts in colo
lucinda is in galveston, texas, independent. caller: good morning. how are you all doing?as going to say that about your question about the american dream. it's really hard to have an american dream right now with all the inflation and the hypocrisy. 31 use old, not understanding how hard it is to be a young person in this day and age when they got everything handed to them. and they got so much intergenerational wealth from their parents. but you know why it is called the american dream? they...