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at the interdisciplinary center in cairo we have avi sapir oh he is a journalist and writer and in austin we cross to michael brenner he is a professor of international relations at the university of texas all right gentlemen crosstalk rosena take that means you can jump in anytime you want i mean if i go to you first in cairo how would you describe the choice of gyptian is have when it comes to the presidential election well first of all thanks for having me you know a lot of people see it as a difficult choice between now islam as and the remnants of the old regime but at the same time there's a lot of optimism that at least the democratic process is begin to work and. you know there's a large segment of society that is excited by both candidates. you know although he is a member of the old regime there are a lot of a lot of people who seeks debility in the coming in the coming years and they see as a viable option and when it comes to morsi the muslim brotherhood has a wide base of support in the country and they've been you know a key component of the transition process and you know t
at the interdisciplinary center in cairo we have avi sapir oh he is a journalist and writer and in austin we cross to michael brenner he is a professor of international relations at the university of texas all right gentlemen crosstalk rosena take that means you can jump in anytime you want i mean if i go to you first in cairo how would you describe the choice of gyptian is have when it comes to the presidential election well first of all thanks for having me you know a lot of people see it as...
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we are at a time that thank you so much austin for coming on the show that was austin peter said director of production for freedom mark thank you and that's going to do it for now for the news but for more on the stories we covered you can check out our you tube channel that's youtube dot com slash our team erica you can also check out our website it's our t.v. dot com slash usa and you can follow me on twitter at lance wallach will be right back here at seven. we just put a picture of me when i was like nine years old to tell the truth. i confess and i am a total get a friend that i love rap and hip hop is that patrick. he was kind of yesterday. i'm very proud of the will without you see its place.
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their states voted that way to explain more about the lawsuit and what it all means i'm joined by austin peterson director of production for freedom works. thank you very much for having me thank you austin so breakout of last year really quickly and the whole i'm bound bound elegant thing for everyone sure absolutely i should preface it by saying that i'm not a lawyer but i have read over the details of the case and it does appear that what they're trying to do is to prove that the delegates are not actually bound by federal law to vote for any of a candidate the only problem with this is that the republican party is a private organization which means that there can be punishment for not obeying party rules delegates who have chosen to become selected through the national convention do have to follow their do have to follow their state election rules for their party or they do risk facing a possible being kicked out of the party or being replaced in alternate delegate so the difference here is what happens between federal law and what happens between a private party so paul delegates wi
their states voted that way to explain more about the lawsuit and what it all means i'm joined by austin peterson director of production for freedom works. thank you very much for having me thank you austin so breakout of last year really quickly and the whole i'm bound bound elegant thing for everyone sure absolutely i should preface it by saying that i'm not a lawyer but i have read over the details of the case and it does appear that what they're trying to do is to prove that the delegates...
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at the camp austin teaches the fundamentals of game the and how to be a team player. he had rave reviews about his campers and new quarterback. >> he's a great athlete. i think that he's what everybody expects of him athletically and i think what people didn't really expect is the mental capacity that he has. he's a very smart individual. d one of the great things about robert is he knows how to be a leader. i think that would be something he was born with. >> don't go away. this show is not quite over. >>> coming up u.s. open crowns its newest winner and it's the first time he's won a major. webb simpson has a win he will never forget. we're back in a moment. her >>> some will say that webb simpson simply survived the u.s. open. he was watching furyk finish. simpson could celebrate. he now has a place in sports history. the amazing thing about webb simpson's win this week at olympic club is he never led at any point while actually on the golf course, but did he make a sunday charge. he shot a 2-under 68 and then when simpson made this putt for par on the 18th mole, h
at the camp austin teaches the fundamentals of game the and how to be a team player. he had rave reviews about his campers and new quarterback. >> he's a great athlete. i think that he's what everybody expects of him athletically and i think what people didn't really expect is the mental capacity that he has. he's a very smart individual. d one of the great things about robert is he knows how to be a leader. i think that would be something he was born with. >> don't go away. this...
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he was in austin, texas, attending the 51st birthday party of governor connelly. at the time when cronkite was editorializing, lyndon johnson was making remarks at the -- on the campus of the university of texas at austin about connelly turning 51, saying well, you've reached the age all politicians, the magic number all politicians shoot for. a civil majority, 50 plus one. it's not the greatest joke ever told, but nonetheless, johnson was not sitting in front of the tv set, he's making light with an old political ally at a black tie dinner, black tie reception in austin, texas. moreover, johnson in the aftermath of the cronkite show is out on the stump, publicly saying we should recommit to end the war in vietnam successfully. let's bring home a victory. and he's saying this on more than one occasion in the aftermath of the cronkite show. so if this was such an epiphany for the president, he really didn't make it very clear that this had changed his mind in his public comments afterwards. and the power of this anecdote lies in the immediate abrupt decisive effect
he was in austin, texas, attending the 51st birthday party of governor connelly. at the time when cronkite was editorializing, lyndon johnson was making remarks at the -- on the campus of the university of texas at austin about connelly turning 51, saying well, you've reached the age all politicians, the magic number all politicians shoot for. a civil majority, 50 plus one. it's not the greatest joke ever told, but nonetheless, johnson was not sitting in front of the tv set, he's making light...
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his daughter lives in austin, texas where i live a. she could not have been more generous giving the interviews when you are a biographer, it is a real plus. they took on a full life and times of the father. >> he talked to a lot of people in the media business. was this exclusive to you? >> yes. >> he was always open for business. he never grew bitter or unapproachable. he got up every morning knowing who he was. dan rather will cut try to decide who he would be that day. rather did not have a clue. >> tom brokaw and walter cronkite formed a great relationship. we think of the two tv anchor people, brokaw and cronkite very some ominous. cronkite knew you had to have sharp elbows. he worked very hard. he was always authentic to his midwestern roots. to is from missouri in grew up in taxes. he kept his clock in central time. it is a different animal altogether. cronkite was a little more like tom brokaw. >> "dan rather was the second most quoted in terms of meetings. why did he talk to you so much? >> he was helpful because cronkite did
his daughter lives in austin, texas where i live a. she could not have been more generous giving the interviews when you are a biographer, it is a real plus. they took on a full life and times of the father. >> he talked to a lot of people in the media business. was this exclusive to you? >> yes. >> he was always open for business. he never grew bitter or unapproachable. he got up every morning knowing who he was. dan rather will cut try to decide who he would be that day....
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but are you guaranteeing victory in austin, texas, right now? >> i'd love to say we can but no. obviously relatively new team. this is the fifth season and, you know, they battle to get to the top isn't quite there but we'll set ourselves high. you know, we have had a good season up until now. misfortune yesterday, didn't get the strategy and tires right but we'll look forward to an exciting year and hopefully a strong end to the year and austin being part of that. >> this is an indian-sponsored formula 1 car if i eemg not wrong, the first i'm just wondering to what extent to see more sponsorship and more money from the emerging markets in the future to this. >> yeah. obviously, the corners of the team, you know, they're there to represent their brands. india's a huge market and, you know, our job to try to get people's attention away from cricket and just focus a bit on formula 1. last year that helped with the india grand prix and we'll continue to do that but a great part of -- feeling very much a part of the family and the future may be bright for these guys. >> making one c
but are you guaranteeing victory in austin, texas, right now? >> i'd love to say we can but no. obviously relatively new team. this is the fifth season and, you know, they battle to get to the top isn't quite there but we'll set ourselves high. you know, we have had a good season up until now. misfortune yesterday, didn't get the strategy and tires right but we'll look forward to an exciting year and hopefully a strong end to the year and austin being part of that. >> this is an...
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. >>> over a million mexican free tail bats have turned an austin bridge into their own came. locals are loving it. they gathered to watch the night creatures take flight. the summer feeding period has become a summer spectacle. >>> low tide in southern california giving marine and people with gigantic snails are showing up, some as much as three times their normal size. >>> finally, a mother and her ducklings brought traffic on a washington freeway to a standstill. police and motorists spent several minutes attempting to secure safe passage for the animals. they didn't make it easy but the family was eventually relocated. >>> it's now time for a look at your national and regional weather forecast. did you see that, bill? he went from locust, bats, sea hear hares to bill karins. >> hopefully we're going up the evolutionary ladder, not down. the rainfall was amazing in florida this weekend. areas of the west that don't get a lot of rain, it's hard to picture and imagine with this much rainful in one day would be li . we ended up with 13 inches of rain in pensacola on saturday.
. >>> over a million mexican free tail bats have turned an austin bridge into their own came. locals are loving it. they gathered to watch the night creatures take flight. the summer feeding period has become a summer spectacle. >>> low tide in southern california giving marine and people with gigantic snails are showing up, some as much as three times their normal size. >>> finally, a mother and her ducklings brought traffic on a washington freeway to a standstill....
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terry we are at a time that i thank you so much austin for coming on the show that was austin peter said director of production for freedom mark thank you. like an eighty and students back on the streets after talks with a call back government over to wish an fees collapsed protesters are now vowing to continue daily rallies which as we've seen over the months have led to fierce clashes with police and thousands of arrests artist can reports that what started as a student strike has grown into something much more fears that canada's system is on its way it's some mirroring the ways of the u.s. the canadian province of quebec a region that prides itself on free healthcare and affordable education for its residents students here pay a fixed amount for tuition fees around twenty five hundred dollars a year for all of the colleges and universities that's the lowest rate in north america and the taxpayers pick up the rest but that model might change as their government looks south they are looking across the borders and seeing what united states are doing and trying to become closer and close
terry we are at a time that i thank you so much austin for coming on the show that was austin peter said director of production for freedom mark thank you. like an eighty and students back on the streets after talks with a call back government over to wish an fees collapsed protesters are now vowing to continue daily rallies which as we've seen over the months have led to fierce clashes with police and thousands of arrests artist can reports that what started as a student strike has grown into...
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austin's great -- just not for surfing. so i checked out hotwire.h them, i saved enough to swing both trips. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. that's how i got a 4-star hotel on the beach in san diego for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ ♪ hotwire.com ♪ [ male announcer ] can febreze set & refresh make even this place smell fresh? [ facilitator ] what do you smell? takes me outdoors. sort of a crisp, fresh feeling. [ facilitator ] go ahead and take your blindfold off. [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] the febreze set & refresh. breathe happy for 30 days, guaranteed. excuse us, while we change into something more comfortable. cool. introducing, the square sunnyd bottle. living with the pain of modate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis.
austin's great -- just not for surfing. so i checked out hotwire.h them, i saved enough to swing both trips. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. that's how i got a 4-star hotel on the beach in san diego for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ ♪ hotwire.com ♪ [ male announcer ] can febreze set & refresh make even this place smell fresh? [ facilitator ] what do you smell? takes me outdoors. sort of a crisp, fresh feeling. [...
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johnson had only the cbs affiliate in austin. frank stanton, his boss, was one of the closest friends of lyndon johnson. it is seen as the turning moment, it the cronkite moment when he denounced it. it could have gone either way. he started becoming a hero of liberals. >> we had demonstrations in this time. this can along in 68. what proof is there that walter cronkite had that big of an impact on changing things when the war did not end to 73? >> i do not think he had that big of an impact. i think it was symbolic. he gave a boost of adrenaline to the new left or to the anti-war movement. it encouraged the dove to say on the attack. it has been over hyped that influence lyndon johnson's decision to not seek reelection. johnson had health problems. this was from the press secretary of lyndon johnson that lbj apparently said if i lost cronkite, i lost the country. that is very hard to document that he precisely said that. he realized that he is losing the mainstream media. he thought of himself as the cbs guy. he was treating the
johnson had only the cbs affiliate in austin. frank stanton, his boss, was one of the closest friends of lyndon johnson. it is seen as the turning moment, it the cronkite moment when he denounced it. it could have gone either way. he started becoming a hero of liberals. >> we had demonstrations in this time. this can along in 68. what proof is there that walter cronkite had that big of an impact on changing things when the war did not end to 73? >> i do not think he had that big of...
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austin's great -- just not for surfing. so i checked out hotwire.gh to swing both trips. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. that's how i got a 4-star hotel on the beach in san diego for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ ♪ hotwire.com ♪ sports... the sox had a great winning streak... >> the white sox winning streak is finally over at nine games.. but it took a long time to die. today's loss to seattle took 12 innings going for hours and 16 minutes. there were eight home runs combined a and 16 pitchers soft action >>aw action >> tied at 7 all.. minutes later... 8-7 ...solo shot... game tied again... gapper off bat.. final 10-8... >> we have done a lot of good things and we plan to continue. you cannot win every game but we are in every game. we plan on being an games from here on out ... do the same things we have been doing all along >> there were rumors back in march the cubs had the inside tradk on cuban jorge soler... if he became a free agent to. day he was granted that status so now the fun
austin's great -- just not for surfing. so i checked out hotwire.gh to swing both trips. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. that's how i got a 4-star hotel on the beach in san diego for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ ♪ hotwire.com ♪ sports... the sox had a great winning streak... >> the white sox winning streak is finally over at nine games.. but it took a long time to die. today's loss to seattle took 12 innings going for...
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. >> reporter: 29-year-old austin wan is busier than he's ever been. he runs an agency in los angeles called perfect student service, that helps young students in china get a foothold in high schools and colleges in the u.s. >> these are outstanding, amazing kids, who are really motivated and who have a world of potential. >> reporter: asian-americans already living in the u.s. have been urging others in their home countries to join the crowd, even through these years of recession. >> when you have asian-americans as being perceived as the fastest growing minority group, that means there will be more attention paid to asian-americans. >> reporter: according to the poll, at the turn of the century, hispanics made up nearly 60% of new immigrants, asians less than 20%. by 2010, asians were 36% of new arrivals, hispanic 31%. deportations and tougher border enforcement have been a key factors in drop in hispanic arrivals. but asia's new arrivals have seized the opportunities. >> it's the fastest growing race group in the country, it's the best educated race
. >> reporter: 29-year-old austin wan is busier than he's ever been. he runs an agency in los angeles called perfect student service, that helps young students in china get a foothold in high schools and colleges in the u.s. >> these are outstanding, amazing kids, who are really motivated and who have a world of potential. >> reporter: asian-americans already living in the u.s. have been urging others in their home countries to join the crowd, even through these years of...
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shawn and another boy, austin renault, were each charged with statutory rape. all pleaded not guilty. but if convicted at trial, they were looking at possible jail time. >> reporte were you trying to make an example of these kids? >> absolutely not. we were seeking that the individuals take responsibility for their actions and to be accountable for their actions. >> reporter: the charges scored headlines around the world. many saw it as an unprecedented prosecution of teens who bullied. and yet the district attorney did not file charges against any school officials, saying their actions didn't rise to a criminal level. but that didn't sit well with many in south hadley. at school board meetings, they protested. >> you know they dropped the ball, they blew it, and everybody knows they blew it. >> reporter: some even demanded the principal and superintendent resign immediately. >> when one of our kids dies, we do not give a second chance, and we're not going to. >> reporter: but there would be no immediate resignation, no speedy trials. in fact, there was a lot m
shawn and another boy, austin renault, were each charged with statutory rape. all pleaded not guilty. but if convicted at trial, they were looking at possible jail time. >> reporte were you trying to make an example of these kids? >> absolutely not. we were seeking that the individuals take responsibility for their actions and to be accountable for their actions. >> reporter: the charges scored headlines around the world. many saw it as an unprecedented prosecution of teens...
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david, chris, deedee, mark mckinnon in austin, texas.dball" at 5:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. that's all for us here now. i'll see you back in new york tomorrow at nooneqáuq)n. 9:00 a.m. pacific. "andrea mitchell reports "can is, of course, next. andrea, over to you. >>> thanks so much. coming up next, we have a power panel as well. pete williams, david gregory, chris cillizza, chuck todd. the impact of the decision. plus rachel maddow, zeke emanuel, bob mcdonnell, deval patrick. stay with us. we have it all covered right here on "andrea mitchell reports." in every bag of kingsford charcoal. kingsford. slow down and grill. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could teach. he was there for us, even if weeeded him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was just focused on making sure we were gonna be successful. he would never give up on any of us. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to
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>> just one quick question before we go to austin. both liberalism and conservativism changed their views and posture towards active christianity and public life. liberals generally, especially white liberals, got sort of s r soured and became more identified with pluristic, more secular kind of religious landscape, whereas conservatives who were not particularly evangelical, became much more identified with the christian right in the 1870s. abortion were the same, too. abortion and gay marriage were not issues for bryan. >> "the iron way, railroads, the civil war, and the making of modern america", the work of will thomas. chris, you have been patient. thank you so much for waiting from austin, texas. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. bryan was -- social issues that meant conservativism. there was a similar movement in europe, the advent of christian democracy going on as well. it seems there's no really outlet for -- that a position like that was in today's two major parties. i was wondering, i think that there's actually a b
>> just one quick question before we go to austin. both liberalism and conservativism changed their views and posture towards active christianity and public life. liberals generally, especially white liberals, got sort of s r soured and became more identified with pluristic, more secular kind of religious landscape, whereas conservatives who were not particularly evangelical, became much more identified with the christian right in the 1870s. abortion were the same, too. abortion and gay...
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>> just one quick question before we go to austin. what will said is quite right. another thing to think about, too, is both liberalism and conservatism changed their views and postures towards very active christianity in public life. liberals generally, especially white liberals, were soured on it and became more identified with big cities and more pluralistic and more secular kind of religious landscape whereas conservatives who were not particularly evangelical became much more identified with the christian right in 1970s and going after it. the issues were different, too. abortion and gay marriage were not issues for bryan. >> "a godly hero" and the iron way, railroads, the civil war and the making of modern america, the work of will thomas from university of nebraska here at lincoln. chris, you've been patient. thanks for waiting from austin, texas. go ahead. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. bryan was a populist in both ways, in economics and in social issues. on economics that meant progressivism, social issues meant conservativism. there was a simila
>> just one quick question before we go to austin. what will said is quite right. another thing to think about, too, is both liberalism and conservatism changed their views and postures towards very active christianity in public life. liberals generally, especially white liberals, were soured on it and became more identified with big cities and more pluralistic and more secular kind of religious landscape whereas conservatives who were not particularly evangelical became much more...
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but no one is sure if he's still alive. >> i was behind austin when we were running up to the car.aw him spray his extinguisher first, so i started spraying. when he got about two or three foot from the car he dropped his extinguisher to go in and help mike because mike obviously hadn't gotten out yet. >> i initially sprayed my extinguisher to knock down the flame so i could get myself in there. as my partner ran around to the back side to push fire away from me. and reached in. he still had his chest belts on. i had to undo his chest belts. we had to get rid of the steering wheel. >> next thing i know some guy's reaching in and grabbing me and dragging me out. i remember my throat just hurting really bad like i had drank a bunch of lighter fluid or something. my throat was just on fire. >> mike is taken to the hospital with first and second degree burn on his face and legs. but the scars aren't just physical. mike replay the video of the accident in an attempt to understand what went wrong. >> i just kept rewatching it, rewatching it and rewatching it, just to try to break down wh
but no one is sure if he's still alive. >> i was behind austin when we were running up to the car.aw him spray his extinguisher first, so i started spraying. when he got about two or three foot from the car he dropped his extinguisher to go in and help mike because mike obviously hadn't gotten out yet. >> i initially sprayed my extinguisher to knock down the flame so i could get myself in there. as my partner ran around to the back side to push fire away from me. and reached in. he...
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what a good government should look like, and i'm proud as a lifelong businessman to have come to austin, to help create the texas miracle, and i want to take that miracle, the strongest economy in the entire country, i want to take it to washington and get our country back to work. >> mr. cruz? >> of course we shouldn't have. we've got a problem in washington. we've got career politicians in both parties that spend the taxpayer money. it's how we've gotten a $16 trillion debt that is bankrupting our country. i don't support bailouts, period. i don't support the bailout of the auto companies. i don't support the bailout of the banks. government shouldn't be in the business of spending taxpayer money to help private corporations. the role of government is to protect our rights, to protect our national security, to ensure rule of law and to stay out of the way and let entrepreneurs create jobs, and that's the problem with washington, is career politicians spending money and digging us into a hole that is threatening the economic future of our nation. >> what would you have done with the 2,
what a good government should look like, and i'm proud as a lifelong businessman to have come to austin, to help create the texas miracle, and i want to take that miracle, the strongest economy in the entire country, i want to take it to washington and get our country back to work. >> mr. cruz? >> of course we shouldn't have. we've got a problem in washington. we've got career politicians in both parties that spend the taxpayer money. it's how we've gotten a $16 trillion debt that...
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las@@hipos@@ajannot unicion no o > en austin una redd distribuciÓn de heroÍna la policÍa cerrÓ una callesalvador durÁn habla c lo reos y le pregunta al alguacil joe arpaio sobre su destino. >>> estos presos en la cÁrcel, conocida como la ciudad de las maato del alguacil joe arpaio. @@@@not uni-edicion no rptunivin temperaturas que supera los 100 grados y anhelando el encuentro con sus familias. >>> >>> es un dÍduro hace mucho calor, dmimos afra. r es un castigo que nos dan por po poarnos mal. >>> cumplen sentencia por diferentes delitos pero tras cumplir castigos, van a pasar a la custodia de migraciÓn r ordenes del alguacil arpaio que acusan de racista. >>> muy mal, se va del racismo eso no importa del color que sea, pero llevamosnot uni-edicion no sion indocumentados lo correcto es deprlos. @@@@not uni-edicion no rptunivÁ la mayorÍa son latinos, a la hora de esperar de ser repatriados, esperan la corte suprema bre la legalidad de la sb 107 muchos familiares viven en arizona. >>> tengo una familia esperÁndome en la casa y un niÑo de aÑos. y que los trae mullah. y lo quisiera mirar. >>>
las@@hipos@@ajannot unicion no o > en austin una redd distribuciÓn de heroÍna la policÍa cerrÓ una callesalvador durÁn habla c lo reos y le pregunta al alguacil joe arpaio sobre su destino. >>> estos presos en la cÁrcel, conocida como la ciudad de las maato del alguacil joe arpaio. @@@@not uni-edicion no rptunivin temperaturas que supera los 100 grados y anhelando el encuentro con sus familias. >>> >>> es un dÍduro hace mucho calor, dmimos afra. r es un...
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jackson then 9th cubs close could not austin jackson crushes off shawn camp 2 run homer difference 5at metro tonight len bob peter gammons first annual edition hot stove cool music smashing pumpkins, the figgs and others as the epstein brothers theo and paul expand long standing charitable efforts in boston to include chicago and the cubs >> knew that we could do good in the community no-brainer as social worker ant and having a great social conscience when he came here we assumed we would figure this out workout here brother right there of course these pictures from chicago bears on a days of minicamp not until late july when they come to board the day vacation starts tonight after one last workout lovie smith nick watney cannot tell a lot for many practices but pretty obvious chicago bears able to bring heat on offense especially when they get matt forte back biggest thing lovie smith x from off-season program. >> i feel like more points on the board which will have to do. the team that led the league averaged 35 points each game last year we had 22. class always have full we have
jackson then 9th cubs close could not austin jackson crushes off shawn camp 2 run homer difference 5at metro tonight len bob peter gammons first annual edition hot stove cool music smashing pumpkins, the figgs and others as the epstein brothers theo and paul expand long standing charitable efforts in boston to include chicago and the cubs >> knew that we could do good in the community no-brainer as social worker ant and having a great social conscience when he came here we assumed we...
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las hipotecas bajan y hacen mÁs atractiva la compra y califiquen.iento de casas que > en austin una redd. unran jurado acusÓ a los aspirantes del grupo. de conspirar. y de ser culpables, enfrentaÍa una pena de 10 aÑos de prisiÓn. >>> cientos deendos viven momentos difÍciles en un centro de detengo de arizona ndenas. an cumplido s salvador durÁn habla c lo reos y le pregunta al alguacil joe arpaio sobre su destino. >>> estos presos en la cÁrcel, conocida como la ciudad de las maato del alguacil joe arpaio. pasa los dÍas fuera sufriendo el temperaturas que supera los 100 grados y anhelando el encuentro con sus familias. >>> >>> es un dÍduro hace mucho calor, dmimos afra. r es un castigo que nos dan por po poarnos mal. >>> cumplen sentencia por diferentes delitos pero tras cumplir castigos, van a pasar a la custodia de migraciÓn r ordenes del alguacil arpaio que acusan de racista. >>> muy mal, se va del racismo eso no importa del color que sea, pero llevamos la sangre de los mexicanos, gringo, lo que sea, pero es la misma persona. >>> el sheriff arpaio dice que sion indocumentados lo correc
las hipotecas bajan y hacen mÁs atractiva la compra y califiquen.iento de casas que > en austin una redd. unran jurado acusÓ a los aspirantes del grupo. de conspirar. y de ser culpables, enfrentaÍa una pena de 10 aÑos de prisiÓn. >>> cientos deendos viven momentos difÍciles en un centro de detengo de arizona ndenas. an cumplido s salvador durÁn habla c lo reos y le pregunta al alguacil joe arpaio sobre su destino. >>> estos presos en la cÁrcel, conocida como la...
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to carl rover in austin, texas.we are learning, based on what we know or think we know. >> it would be an extraordinary step if the court tosses it out on the grounds that it was sold to the country on, that the government had the right to compel everyone to purchase insurance as a condition of being alive. instead upholds it on the basis that this is a tax. if this is actually the decision it's a boost for the president. it is -- but it doesn't make the controversy go away, in fact it probably enhances the controversy, because like so many other things connected with this act the premises upon which it was sold, this is not a tax, you can keep your plan if you want it, it will reduce the deficit, all these things turned out not to be true, and they are upholding it on the grounds that it was not sold on. bill: dissenting justices include scalia, kennedy thomas and alito. it appears at the moment that kennedy was not the wild card justice on this. it was chief justice john roberts. who leads on the appeal does the h
to carl rover in austin, texas.we are learning, based on what we know or think we know. >> it would be an extraordinary step if the court tosses it out on the grounds that it was sold to the country on, that the government had the right to compel everyone to purchase insurance as a condition of being alive. instead upholds it on the basis that this is a tax. if this is actually the decision it's a boost for the president. it is -- but it doesn't make the controversy go away, in fact it...
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they had a private little ceremony in austin.d friends and a cue mary matthew taste here. they were in hammocks chilling out, ring toss. and private luxury tents set up on his property that he pitched himself and that's where the guests stayed for the wedding. so they were in luxury tents. that's the true essence of matthew mcconaughey. >> she is not ugly. >> matthew mcconaughey would not be with someone that wasn't a supermodel. take a shirt off and have a wonderful time. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement
they had a private little ceremony in austin.d friends and a cue mary matthew taste here. they were in hammocks chilling out, ring toss. and private luxury tents set up on his property that he pitched himself and that's where the guests stayed for the wedding. so they were in luxury tents. that's the true essence of matthew mcconaughey. >> she is not ugly. >> matthew mcconaughey would not be with someone that wasn't a supermodel. take a shirt off and have a wonderful time. [ male...
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. >>> maryland's state delegate tiffany austin may have to step down.he democrat was charged with using state funds to pay an employee in her law office. defense attorneys claim that employee performed legislation work for her there. austin also is facing separate charges of using campaign funds to pay for some of her wedding expenses. >>> in alabama the man accused of killing three people near auburn university is behind bars. 22-year-old desmonte leonard surrendered to police last night. a manhunt was laufrnged for -- launched for him after a killing of with three people, including two auburn football play ers. here is the coach talking about losing those two men. >> i try to explain to them that this is a grieving process and there's no right and no wrong. everything is going to feel the way they do, there's no guilt in there. that's going to be a lot of tears. there's going to be a lot of so alimony faces. -- solum faces. >>> battle ltimore police are investigating a report of a rape that began in federal hill. the woman told police she was raped af
. >>> maryland's state delegate tiffany austin may have to step down.he democrat was charged with using state funds to pay an employee in her law office. defense attorneys claim that employee performed legislation work for her there. austin also is facing separate charges of using campaign funds to pay for some of her wedding expenses. >>> in alabama the man accused of killing three people near auburn university is behind bars. 22-year-old desmonte leonard surrendered to...
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when we say good-bye, we're going to send you back to red 7 in austin, texas. of the night, performing "meat step lively," once again, thee oh sees. thanks for watching. we'll see you soon. >> one, two, three. ♪ ♪ scratched up and busy he's overrated and he thinks about himself ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ scratched up and busy he's overrated and he thinks about himself ♪ ♪ no one can save him lost in a fog and outside in when he wishes he wish ♪ ♪ to rebegin but that is far from the truth at the start he couldn't find the heart ♪ ♪ to up and bear the fruit ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ > hello, everybody! yes, it's the beginning of the week fun day monday, june 11th. hope you had a great weekend. >> it's flying already, june is flying. on fire. you were busy this weekend. >> i'm working, working. working hard and hope to have something to say about it in the coming days, weeks ahead. >> you were in jersey. >> yes. in the middle of working and working on the musical i've been working on for a long time. went to new jersey saturday night. went with frank and cassidy. two of our friends were being inducte
when we say good-bye, we're going to send you back to red 7 in austin, texas. of the night, performing "meat step lively," once again, thee oh sees. thanks for watching. we'll see you soon. >> one, two, three. ♪ ♪ scratched up and busy he's overrated and he thinks about himself ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ scratched up and busy he's overrated and he thinks about himself ♪ ♪ no one can save him lost in a fog and outside in when he wishes he wish ♪ ♪ to rebegin but that is far from...
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if i have a high-tech employee in austin, who has a great idea for a start-up, but a family of children with serious creating . similarly, if i have a poor person who can qualify and in texas it's difficult because the state under governor perry is about trying to prevent anyone from getting health care, but if they manage to qualify for benefits in the state of texas for health care with a sick family, and they choose not to seek a higher wage job in order to maintain that eligibility for medicaid, that also would appear to be not an indication of a lack of willingness to work but of an informed decision to try to provide health care protection. we attempted to respond to both types of informed decisions. with the affordable health care act and want the expansion of access for poor people to health care remove any cliff or disincentive to work, to create a new jobs and new businesses and new economic opportunities. >> i think you're adding the kind of nuance i try to project in my testimony which must be brought to my colleagues here on the panel of the implicit tax rates in the afford
if i have a high-tech employee in austin, who has a great idea for a start-up, but a family of children with serious creating . similarly, if i have a poor person who can qualify and in texas it's difficult because the state under governor perry is about trying to prevent anyone from getting health care, but if they manage to qualify for benefits in the state of texas for health care with a sick family, and they choose not to seek a higher wage job in order to maintain that eligibility for...
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we were selected along with austin, chicago, memphis, portland, and washington, d.c. we had our kickoff last week in chicago, and were we were joined by the administrator of the federal highway administration. strong support from the u.s. to permit a transportation for this initiative. cities were recognized for their ambitious goals and their -- ambitious goals. we, for example, presented not just be recently implemented jfk bike way, but as well as the polk street project. we were selected also because of the quick work we have done since the injunction. people have been ty
we were selected along with austin, chicago, memphis, portland, and washington, d.c. we had our kickoff last week in chicago, and were we were joined by the administrator of the federal highway administration. strong support from the u.s. to permit a transportation for this initiative. cities were recognized for their ambitious goals and their -- ambitious goals. we, for example, presented not just be recently implemented jfk bike way, but as well as the polk street project. we were selected...
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here's a debate a couple months ago in the austin, texas, mayor's race. sponsored by the austin american statesman newspaper, which endorsed the older guy on the right there, the current mayor, the guy you just saw a second ago, him. this was a debate held in the 1994 massachusetts senate race between ted kennedy and a guy you might have heard of named mitt rom nay. that was sponsored by the boston globe and the boston herald. the boston globe endorsed ted kennedy that year. the boston herald endorsed mitt romney that year. the organizations that sponsor debates sometimes also endorse one of the candidates in the debates. it happens all the time. at every level of debating. this year in massachusetts, u.s. senator scott brown is running for re-election against elizabeth warren. before scott brown, the skeet in the senate he currently holds now was held for decades by ted kennedy. asked to participate in a debate sponsored by the edward m. kennedy institute, scott brown decided there's a new rule for debates. he said he would not participate in that kenned
here's a debate a couple months ago in the austin, texas, mayor's race. sponsored by the austin american statesman newspaper, which endorsed the older guy on the right there, the current mayor, the guy you just saw a second ago, him. this was a debate held in the 1994 massachusetts senate race between ted kennedy and a guy you might have heard of named mitt rom nay. that was sponsored by the boston globe and the boston herald. the boston globe endorsed ted kennedy that year. the boston herald...
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. >> reporter: the purpose of all of this is to save young women like austin when she was on 17 and on the streets. >> i thought he was going to help me get a job, not like he actually did. >> reporter: when your pimp made you go out on these calls, how did you get through it? >> i just blocked it out like it wasn't even happening. >> reporter: this denver team rescued her two years ago. >> what a terrible feeling that is to feel like 14, 15, 16, that your life is over. that no one's ever going to see you the way you want to be seen. >> reporter: she says she's now social, planning on college and is engaged. >> i never would have seen myself getting out of it this situation and on top of that going on and being successful the way i am. >> reporter: but the problem isn't going away. dan steele is back on the street. and within an hour, the man arrested the night before dwayne west is arrested again. >> twice in 24 hours, huh? >> reporter: a sign that the pimp hunter's work is never done. for "nightline," i'm clayton sandell. >> making the invisible visible. >>> up next, a cat-loving rep
. >> reporter: the purpose of all of this is to save young women like austin when she was on 17 and on the streets. >> i thought he was going to help me get a job, not like he actually did. >> reporter: when your pimp made you go out on these calls, how did you get through it? >> i just blocked it out like it wasn't even happening. >> reporter: this denver team rescued her two years ago. >> what a terrible feeling that is to feel like 14, 15, 16, that your...
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. >>> this coming to us from austin texas where in near by bastrop the wreckage of a devastating fire is helping one community group healed. they teamed up with a texas nonprofit organization to transform ruins from last september's fire. an exhibit displays artwork reflecting a wide array of emotions and painful reminders. proceeds will go toward restoration efforts giving the town a much needed lift as it works to rise from the ashes. >>> i'm lynn berry and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> 4:28 is your time. 67 degrees. a nice, mild start to your wednesday morning. forecast in just a moment. first, good morning. i'm eun yang. >>> police found a man with a gunshot wound to his leg around 2:30 this morning. right now police have no information on a possible suspect or motive to the shooting. >>> also following some breaking news. four coordinated bomb attack as in iraq killed 56 people. the attacks happened in baghdad and the city of haila. >> officials say the bombings targeted during an annual pilgrimage. >>> republicans are count
. >>> this coming to us from austin texas where in near by bastrop the wreckage of a devastating fire is helping one community group healed. they teamed up with a texas nonprofit organization to transform ruins from last september's fire. an exhibit displays artwork reflecting a wide array of emotions and painful reminders. proceeds will go toward restoration efforts giving the town a much needed lift as it works to rise from the ashes. >>> i'm lynn berry and this is...
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misconduct in austin. she is a democrat, freshman from prince georges county, convicted of stealing $800 in state money to pay an employee to manage her private law practice. she is facing up to 18 months in prison. she could be forced out of office. >>> we had a rainy day doug looking at the skies. the rain heading out, doug? >> you could see some blue skies trying to peek on through there, the low clouds across the area what we are going to continue to see, temperatures sitting at 75 degrees, winds out of the south 9 miles an hour, shift to the west and out of the north during the day tomorrow and that is going too bring in some rather breezy conditions to 82 in martinsburg, 81, leesburg this is what we are starting to see some sunshine. the clouds remain, temperatures snail the low to middle 70s, rain has mostly moved out, still, a few showers and thunderstorms back to the west, into west virginia, starting to move into the panhandle of west virginia here. he these should die down, they make away, conti
misconduct in austin. she is a democrat, freshman from prince georges county, convicted of stealing $800 in state money to pay an employee to manage her private law practice. she is facing up to 18 months in prison. she could be forced out of office. >>> we had a rainy day doug looking at the skies. the rain heading out, doug? >> you could see some blue skies trying to peek on through there, the low clouds across the area what we are going to continue to see, temperatures sitting...
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. >> we hear it years later it was patti austin and james ingraham. >> there's a lot of love involved in that song. q, marilyn, and i went to brazil in 1966. there was an international song festival and she sang the song that we wrote. we go back a long time. now, frank sinatra went to see the movie and he came out of the movie and he called tony bennett and he said, i do not have a date coming up, a recording date but i just heard a song from a movie and he praised it very nicely. he said you had better go in and record it. tony went in and recorded it and he closed his show with that song for the last 20 some odd years. >> i have seen his show many times. >> a lot of love in that song. tavis: is a great piece of work. speaking of great songs and great compositions for movies and television shows. my assistant, danny davis, could not believe me. he had never met you until today. he sees the two of you walk in the studio and i have heard -- told him so much about the brand's -- bergmans. he could not believe that you had written the theme from "good times." every negro knows the song.
. >> we hear it years later it was patti austin and james ingraham. >> there's a lot of love involved in that song. q, marilyn, and i went to brazil in 1966. there was an international song festival and she sang the song that we wrote. we go back a long time. now, frank sinatra went to see the movie and he came out of the movie and he called tony bennett and he said, i do not have a date coming up, a recording date but i just heard a song from a movie and he praised it very nicely....
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. >> bradley, austin, howard and the 14-year-old gators' player who tackled the referee are all chargeds official. bradley and howard plead guilty and are both sentenced to two years of probation. >> going to deny your request >> austin pleads not guilty and is awaiting trial. >> mr. howard and mr. bradley were both somewhat remorseful. >> definitely sorry that it happened and i wish we all would have handled it in a different way. >> mr. howard who is a large man made a comment that he was throwing some large round house punches and that he feels fortunate that he never really directly made contact with the ref or any of the opposing team because he could have really hurt them. >> although the referee threw the first punch, he is not charged. >> the referee used good judgment and he wanted to defend himself. >> i did not see him throw the first punch, but based on what i saw with my eyes, i would have defended myself, as well. >> the arrests are not the only consequences. the entire gators' team is expelled from the league. >> while i agree that a big statement needed to be made, the s
. >> bradley, austin, howard and the 14-year-old gators' player who tackled the referee are all chargeds official. bradley and howard plead guilty and are both sentenced to two years of probation. >> going to deny your request >> austin pleads not guilty and is awaiting trial. >> mr. howard and mr. bradley were both somewhat remorseful. >> definitely sorry that it happened and i wish we all would have handled it in a different way. >> mr. howard who is a...
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the other two victims were shot in the leg and foot and were taken to hospital >> and in the austin neighborhood a 35 year-old was killed while sitting in his car across from his house when someone walked up and started shooting >> there is no word yet on any charges in connection with a huge accident in the lincoln park neighborhood. police say a driver who was heading east ran a red light this morning at the intersection. a driver in a garbage truck going north on southport swerved to try to avoid hitting the car. but not only did the truck hit a car that ran the red light it also plowed into several parked cars in and knock down two trees and several signposts >> this is not something that you want to wake up to on a sunday morning >> nine vehicles were damaged. fortunately no one was hurt in the crash >> a south side church is asking for help to recover its food pantry truck after it was stolen. the truck was parked at mother jones food pantry. a pastor discovered the truck was missing fighting what night. the church uses the truck to deliver food to needy families. members purchased it 10 d
the other two victims were shot in the leg and foot and were taken to hospital >> and in the austin neighborhood a 35 year-old was killed while sitting in his car across from his house when someone walked up and started shooting >> there is no word yet on any charges in connection with a huge accident in the lincoln park neighborhood. police say a driver who was heading east ran a red light this morning at the intersection. a driver in a garbage truck going north on southport...