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it is which austin -- >> austin who? >> which austin is it. >> are you ready? >> ready. >> san antonio, texas, whose hometown is this? >> austin mahone. >> i knew that, too. >> i did give you the answer before we started. >> you asked him. >> that was one of the questions. >> she cheated. >> you cheated. >> i believe him. >> all right. whose hair is this, mine or steve austin? >> steve austin. steve austin. >> definitely not mine. >> okay. >> do you know who that is? >> no. >> who cares? >> that's funny. >> that makes me feel very old. next, please. >> whose abs are these? >> austin mahone's. >> you're right. >> oh, yeah. >> yes. >> wear a cape but good at it. >> a friend gave me that cape. >> you're sweet. >> you've got to admit, good luck, honey. >> you're still a sweet kid. the best of you. >> thank you. >> have a great summer tour. >> thank you. >>> did you know he could sing, too? >> "the blacklist" is on. >> but first, we're going to keep your mind going with a coupen of brainteasers, right after this. low prices, we can afford to take more trips this yea
it is which austin -- >> austin who? >> which austin is it. >> are you ready? >> ready. >> san antonio, texas, whose hometown is this? >> austin mahone. >> i knew that, too. >> i did give you the answer before we started. >> you asked him. >> that was one of the questions. >> she cheated. >> you cheated. >> i believe him. >> all right. whose hair is this, mine or steve austin? >> steve austin. steve...
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i you enter a.g.e.-- austin groups for the elderly, more than agencies housed in one ilding, all withferent mission, yet codinate cer aide sptrum of activities and services for older people. in just its first two years, a. served over 24,ooo people. everything from the gray panthers of austi to the seniorsrespitservic is available in this buildin each organization has specific goals, often preventive in nature. elderhavens day-care cter for about 35 adults. 'd go to church. i'd untie that sk and some chicken. did you ever get caught? your grandfather raised you? some clients are unable to care for themselves adequately. others have been abused and need shelter. this, combined with other services, is aalternativ to institutionalization. without the structure provided by austin groups for the elderly, older people often get lost in the social service system. this structure in itself is preventive. they may go to one agency and find o that agency can'help them, anthen they are remod from any kind of hel we can't docent prevention, but what really happens then is they go back to their hom
i you enter a.g.e.-- austin groups for the elderly, more than agencies housed in one ilding, all withferent mission, yet codinate cer aide sptrum of activities and services for older people. in just its first two years, a. served over 24,ooo people. everything from the gray panthers of austi to the seniorsrespitservic is available in this buildin each organization has specific goals, often preventive in nature. elderhavens day-care cter for about 35 adults. 'd go to church. i'd untie that sk...
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. >> our next couple of the evening, dolores pendleton escorted by austin pendleton. >> the great grandmother, the greatest date of all? >>> good evening tonight from washington and it's great to have you with us here on a saturday night. we begin with that exclusive interview with the mystery woman at the center of that racial firestorm. v. stiviano who hid behind a visor after recording a conversation with l.a. clippers owner donald sterling now coming forward for the first time, taking off the visor and answering the questions so many of you have had. what was her motive for recording sterling and what will he do next. reaction from the fans coming in just as the clippers take to the court this evening for a make or break game. we begin with barbara walters one-on-one with the woman who recorded the owner of that team. >> you say that donald sterling is emotionally traumatized. from what? >> from everything. from everyone. from the media. from his peers. from his fellow employees. from his acquaintances. he's hurt. i think he's highly more traumatized and hurt by the things that he said hi
. >> our next couple of the evening, dolores pendleton escorted by austin pendleton. >> the great grandmother, the greatest date of all? >>> good evening tonight from washington and it's great to have you with us here on a saturday night. we begin with that exclusive interview with the mystery woman at the center of that racial firestorm. v. stiviano who hid behind a visor after recording a conversation with l.a. clippers owner donald sterling now coming forward for the...
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austin.s toni. i was just wondering, do you have a craziest fan experience? and if so, what is it? >> good question. now you can just answer it. >> oh, just answer it? >> yeah. this is america. >> hi, america. austin. craziest fan experience, i would say, one time this girl hopped in my car when i was driving away from a show. i looked over and i was like, i've never seen you before. like what are you doing? she's like hi! it was pretty crazy. >> did you drop her off? >> yeah, i had to. i can't just take her home. >> all right, pick another one. well, i guess you did the right thing. all right. >> hi. my name is kim. my question to you, austin is, what was the most exciting thing that you've ever done. i hope you answer this question. bye. >> there's kim. most exciting thing you've ever done. >> most exciting thing i've ever done. i haven't done it yet. >> that's going to happen in just a little bit. get ready, everybody. and we'll be on the stage. >> we'll see you right up there in just a fe
austin.s toni. i was just wondering, do you have a craziest fan experience? and if so, what is it? >> good question. now you can just answer it. >> oh, just answer it? >> yeah. this is america. >> hi, america. austin. craziest fan experience, i would say, one time this girl hopped in my car when i was driving away from a show. i looked over and i was like, i've never seen you before. like what are you doing? she's like hi! it was pretty crazy. >> did you drop her...
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most anticipated part of the parade over seventy aircraft and helicopters flew over the skies of austin on the su twenty seven aircraft me the theme is the status of loop the loop trick that they combine today was also magnificent. the top. three was accompanied with the sounds of the combined military orchestra. at the tip of the building the key to teaching us not to not get the bridge was perfectly prepared stormy slow cooked with modern equipment. we think now the young people was serving the army will be great defenders of our home with it but in the idea. she continued with a dash of what you think yet where well. tim has to do with this the hydrogen spitting in the second motion from the sixty two guards army as a result we live peacefully in context and i went to wish all kinds of criticisms good health happiness and in the slide. anyone over the road a chance to be launched in fallujah. it was a loss to the thousands of lives. given what was the look of extreme the club was peaceful scott we celebrate this holiday and we're very happy the weather's beautiful today everyone is g
most anticipated part of the parade over seventy aircraft and helicopters flew over the skies of austin on the su twenty seven aircraft me the theme is the status of loop the loop trick that they combine today was also magnificent. the top. three was accompanied with the sounds of the combined military orchestra. at the tip of the building the key to teaching us not to not get the bridge was perfectly prepared stormy slow cooked with modern equipment. we think now the young people was serving...
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we have a commuter population that drives up to austin. but we have people coming from those communities directly into san marcos. so we see our daytime population get up to as much as 80,000 people. >> what is the advantage of being in san marcos as opposed to those other places. >> cost of living comparison to austin or san antonio is much lower, but certainly the quality of life. 2,000 acres of park land, proximity to great educational resources at texas state and you run into an additional 25 different universities. so it's the national beauty, proximity, cost, there are so many things that are attractive about central texas and san marcos. >> i get on the wrong side of absolutely everybody in texas because i get the university wrong. i never get it right with anybody. >> we're proud of our university. we're proud of all of our schools in texas. university of texas is just north. both of them are wonderful. >> to what degree, and i was going somewhere, to what degree is the presence of these universit s helpful to your sustained growth
we have a commuter population that drives up to austin. but we have people coming from those communities directly into san marcos. so we see our daytime population get up to as much as 80,000 people. >> what is the advantage of being in san marcos as opposed to those other places. >> cost of living comparison to austin or san antonio is much lower, but certainly the quality of life. 2,000 acres of park land, proximity to great educational resources at texas state and you run into an...
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. >> 16-year-old austin and 12-year-old max have a form of muscular dystrophy that leads to muscular degeneration and eventually death. the by's mom heard about an ex p spur -- experimental drug that was going through fda trials that was told max could be in the study but austin could not. after 16 weeks jen could see the drug was working. max can walk. he can dance. he can swim. but austin continues to get worse. >> jen joins us along with darcie olson of the gold watter institute which is a think tank that ooargues people dying shou have the right to dry any drug even if it is not government approved. you heard the congressman to protect you. >> this is about saving lives. with the gold watter institute is working on is an initiative before the states can give any one with a terminal illness the right to try an experimental drug before withe fda has approd it. usually manufacturer discovers the drug it takes 10-15 years before it can get into will havendz of her son. >> once we get an awareness access should be immediate. >> if she wants it should she be able to get it? the right t
. >> 16-year-old austin and 12-year-old max have a form of muscular dystrophy that leads to muscular degeneration and eventually death. the by's mom heard about an ex p spur -- experimental drug that was going through fda trials that was told max could be in the study but austin could not. after 16 weeks jen could see the drug was working. max can walk. he can dance. he can swim. but austin continues to get worse. >> jen joins us along with darcie olson of the gold watter institute...
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. >> karl rove is from austin, it's okay. clearly really believing and policymakers really believing in advocating for unreliable energy is part of that. instead what we have had is a lot of social engineering and talk about climate change when in fact the united states and this includes regulatory regimes everywhere to unlock more growth. this includes the regulatory state as well. [applause] >> c-span2 provide live coverage of the u.s. senate or proceedings in key public policy events. every weekend booktv. for 15 years the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. this is brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. watch a moluccas on a spoke and follows on twitter. >> next, botched executions in the discussion on the united states going back to 1890. he questions whether the methods we use to execute people should be considered cruel and unusual punishment. this is about one hour. >> thank you all for coming. i would like to announce at 7:00 o'clock there will be an
. >> karl rove is from austin, it's okay. clearly really believing and policymakers really believing in advocating for unreliable energy is part of that. instead what we have had is a lot of social engineering and talk about climate change when in fact the united states and this includes regulatory regimes everywhere to unlock more growth. this includes the regulatory state as well. [applause] >> c-span2 provide live coverage of the u.s. senate or proceedings in key public policy...
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but austin continues to get worse. jen joins us now.eople who are dying should have the right to try any drug, even if it's not government approved. you heard the congressman. it's to protect you. >> this is about saving lives. what the gold water institute is working on is an initiative where the states can give anyone with a terminal illness the right to try an experimental drug before the fda has approved it. usually a manufacturer discovers a drug and it takes 10 to 15 years before it can get into hands. >> if she wants it, she should be able to get it. this right to try act has passed parts of legislatures in several states, but it didn't just breeze through as i think it would. >> it's moving pretty quickly in multiple states across the country. it polls at about 85%. this is true on the left and the right. this is a no-brainer for people, john. everybody has someone in their family or a close friend who has died from cancer or terminal illnesses. they ought to have the right to try these potentially life-saving drugs. >> you hear
but austin continues to get worse. jen joins us now.eople who are dying should have the right to try any drug, even if it's not government approved. you heard the congressman. it's to protect you. >> this is about saving lives. what the gold water institute is working on is an initiative where the states can give anyone with a terminal illness the right to try an experimental drug before the fda has approved it. usually a manufacturer discovers a drug and it takes 10 to 15 years before it...
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buttons to match the chamber wanted to do was to extend launched a social project called lifeline in austin i know monty has run the clock service is designed especially for elderly and people with disabilities each bedroom have their own special device will send a signal to the senate which will provide assistance to veterans. currently the national chamber one two and was asking the business community to support their project. all veterans of context and are expected to receive this device by the end of this year twenty thousand fifteen. noah was full. it is a necessary device in cases when a person is unable to dial phone number to call for help when falling in the streets or at home in cases of possible attacks and thinking what a person's loss or forgot his address his opponent. so to me i'm very proud of the younger generation cares about the veterans of the great patriotic war. they realize that their lord and we need to take a big help. i want to go. scores of judicial bias us air force base in preparing to demonstrate their skills over the skies of austin on the file independence d
buttons to match the chamber wanted to do was to extend launched a social project called lifeline in austin i know monty has run the clock service is designed especially for elderly and people with disabilities each bedroom have their own special device will send a signal to the senate which will provide assistance to veterans. currently the national chamber one two and was asking the business community to support their project. all veterans of context and are expected to receive this device by...
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let me ask you this, austin. i worry about this caution. you have stocks hitting fresh record highs this week. look at the bond market. talking about caution they're seeing. ten-year treasury bell below 2.5%, a sign of weakness. what's happening here? why can't we get confident about the economy? >> you know, i agree with you. we should be worried about that. i think the main thing that has led this recovery to -- it is recovering but it doesn't feel that great, and i think steve is right, that people remain worried. i think it's that we had a bubble. the bubble popped. the economy can't go back to doing what it was doing before. and that's a slow process. it means people have to move states, change industries. got to do a bunch of transferational things that are relatively slow. now, i think the decline of gdp and the forecast rebound, a lot of that, you say, has to do with the weather. overall, shown modest growth. no better than modest, but no worst thanned monthest either. >> austin, how do you get to that part of the economy that's doi
let me ask you this, austin. i worry about this caution. you have stocks hitting fresh record highs this week. look at the bond market. talking about caution they're seeing. ten-year treasury bell below 2.5%, a sign of weakness. what's happening here? why can't we get confident about the economy? >> you know, i agree with you. we should be worried about that. i think the main thing that has led this recovery to -- it is recovering but it doesn't feel that great, and i think steve is...
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the first martyr competition was held in austin. the tournament brought together over forty for dissidents the competition was the qualifying stage for the twenty seventh championship of kazakhstan the dome team of bodybuilders it is for two years. what are the winners as lenin put one of up to dedicate eleven years to juneau in two years the boxing trainers to represent cousin stand by the competition. the one thing the other. this is the work on yourself in your body struggled to keep fit the blind. monday was a twenty international seminar on the keel which involves athletes because extent russia and ukraine over this macedonia and serbia the front of the structure became serve investors will be in the city whose name is well known throughout the world. the seven network's live by many athletes of all ages. this was the kiddo can be practiced in each during twenty years of development of this martial art that extends the period many masters. the geese cannot imagine life without tickets especially without the tactic itsn'tight. t
the first martyr competition was held in austin. the tournament brought together over forty for dissidents the competition was the qualifying stage for the twenty seventh championship of kazakhstan the dome team of bodybuilders it is for two years. what are the winners as lenin put one of up to dedicate eleven years to juneau in two years the boxing trainers to represent cousin stand by the competition. the one thing the other. this is the work on yourself in your body struggled to keep fit the...
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it is which austin -- >> austin who? >> which austin is it. >> are you ready?> you cheated. >> i believe him. >> all right. whose hair is this, mine or steve austin? >> steve austin. steve austin. >> definitely not mine. >> okay. >> do you know who that is? >> no. >> who cares? >> that's funny. >> that makes me feel very old. next, please. >> whose abs are these? >> austin mahone's. >> you're right. >> oh, yeah. >> yes. >> wear a cape but good at it. >> a friend gave me that cape. >> you're sweet. >> you've got to admit, good luck, honey. >> you're still a sweet kid. the best of you. >> thank you. >> have a great summer tour. >> thank you. >>> did you know he could sing, too? >> "the mahone is blacklist qui. >>> we're going to keep you on with a couple of brain teasers. >> oh, no. >> i know. >> oh, no. >> i kn[ female announcer ] the harshness of the sun, the cold wind, and the pollution and stress of modern life can make all skin sensitive. that's why simple is kind to skin. simple skincare is made with skin-loving ingredients and no harsh chemicals. because w
it is which austin -- >> austin who? >> which austin is it. >> are you ready?> you cheated. >> i believe him. >> all right. whose hair is this, mine or steve austin? >> steve austin. steve austin. >> definitely not mine. >> okay. >> do you know who that is? >> no. >> who cares? >> that's funny. >> that makes me feel very old. next, please. >> whose abs are these? >> austin mahone's. >> you're...
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. >> reporter: but home on this range outside austin, texas, play dates require serious fire power. >tell them what your rifle's name is? >> barbie. >> because it is pink? yeah? vanessa is one of seven pint-sized shooters attending the little girls youth training >> put that safety down. good girl. >> reporter: part of a growing trend promoting shooting sports for kids. >> when i shoot i think it is so much fun. than playing with anything else that is in my room. >> reporter: vanessa is 7, but the gun industry is looking for young shooters like her to ensure growth in the future. >> when you teach kids that young you take the mystery out of the gun. they know it is respected if you teach them to respect it. >> reporter: nicky jones leads austin sure shots, a women's only shooting club that runs the kids training course. though this event is sponsored, the national rifle association and industry sponsored organizations pour tens of millions of dollars every year into youth shooting programs nationwide. but should children this young really be trusted with potentially lethal force? >> w
. >> reporter: but home on this range outside austin, texas, play dates require serious fire power. >tell them what your rifle's name is? >> barbie. >> because it is pink? yeah? vanessa is one of seven pint-sized shooters attending the little girls youth training >> put that safety down. good girl. >> reporter: part of a growing trend promoting shooting sports for kids. >> when i shoot i think it is so much fun. than playing with anything else that is in...
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. >> one example is austin tys, missing whilst on assignment in syria in august 2012. heard from only one, reportedly in this video posted on youtube two months after his abduction. there has been some resist bite. in april 4th french journalists were released after spending 10 months in captivity in northern syria, they are the exception. it's become a story ta more and more staff journalists are turning down. those on a freelance arrangement are relied on to tell. >> in syria, if you cover the regime side or the rebel side, you are a foreigner, you have happens. >> italian born journalist should know. bori spent three years covering syria for italian outlets. last july she wrote a scathing critique on how the main stream media treats those working on a freelance basis describing them as second-class journalists paid meagre wages. she wrote "not only can you not afford insurance, you cannot afford a fixer or translator, you are alone in a strange world." >> in an i deal world they should be paid more money. there are examples of where they are sent into conflicts wher
. >> one example is austin tys, missing whilst on assignment in syria in august 2012. heard from only one, reportedly in this video posted on youtube two months after his abduction. there has been some resist bite. in april 4th french journalists were released after spending 10 months in captivity in northern syria, they are the exception. it's become a story ta more and more staff journalists are turning down. those on a freelance arrangement are relied on to tell. >> in syria, if...
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you mentioned austin as the venue where you shot the city -- "friday night lights."t accused asher it occurs to me there are similarities between austin and nashville. they are two different cities, two different states. you have spent a lot of time in the south as of late. what have you learned living in the south question mark >> i grew up in the south. i grew up in virginia. don't you mess with me on that. i grew up in lynchburg, virginia. that is the south. tavis: lynchburg is a little southern. -- south inhe arlington. >> that was always such a very important part of my life, a very specific world. a lot of my greatest influences came out of the south. my family was from tennessee. my mom was a yankee from connecticut. i definitely had a lot of southern influence in my life. it has been really fun because two of the most fun roles i have played have been southern. the first thing that i did, my big break, was a movie called "the brothers mcmullen" and we shot that thing in long island and we were playing new yorkers. i was doing new york for quite a while before
you mentioned austin as the venue where you shot the city -- "friday night lights."t accused asher it occurs to me there are similarities between austin and nashville. they are two different cities, two different states. you have spent a lot of time in the south as of late. what have you learned living in the south question mark >> i grew up in the south. i grew up in virginia. don't you mess with me on that. i grew up in lynchburg, virginia. that is the south. tavis: lynchburg...
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austin says he did give the woman a real ball from the game. one that he had caught earlier. nice guy. >> i was told that if i got another ball i should give someone else. so i turned around. i thought i was going to give it to someone deep down there. i saw her right in front of me. i gave it to her. >> smart man. austin says he wasn't trying to trick the woman and that he is getting a lot of attention for his smooth move. >> probably not his last smooth move because he won her heart. >>> he paid the price for having a common name. a bay area man turns to kpix 5 when he gets mistaken for a tax cheat [ male announcer ] now get more of what you deserve. visit your local benjamin moore dealer today and get $50 off every $250 purchase. [ male announcer ] to celebrate, visit your local benjamin moore dealer today and get $50 off every $250 purchase. on the consumerwatch-- julie of mistaken >>> a bay area man pays the price for having a popular name. >> on the consumer watch, julie watts with how a case of mistaken identity led to some major tax trouble. >> they say there are arou
austin says he did give the woman a real ball from the game. one that he had caught earlier. nice guy. >> i was told that if i got another ball i should give someone else. so i turned around. i thought i was going to give it to someone deep down there. i saw her right in front of me. i gave it to her. >> smart man. austin says he wasn't trying to trick the woman and that he is getting a lot of attention for his smooth move. >> probably not his last smooth move because he won...
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. >> the incident reminded us of this scene from "austin powers: international man of mystery."hat attempt at a three-point turn. wait, go back. and if i can just go -- if i can just back it up and go forward. >> did he just get stuck there like austin powers did? >> he made it look like he had parallel parked the thing between two cars. i'm trying to figure out what went wrong here. >> i think he's trying to get out of there. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. hey, razor. check this out. listen up, thunder dragons, it's time to get a hotel. we can save big on killer hotels with priceline express deals. somewhere with a fitness center? hey you know what man, these guys aint no dragons. they're cool. these deals are legit. yeah, we're cool. she's cool. we're cool. i'm cool. hey,
. >> the incident reminded us of this scene from "austin powers: international man of mystery."hat attempt at a three-point turn. wait, go back. and if i can just go -- if i can just back it up and go forward. >> did he just get stuck there like austin powers did? >> he made it look like he had parallel parked the thing between two cars. i'm trying to figure out what went wrong here. >> i think he's trying to get out of there. that's correct. cause i'm really...
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send in the state and the national day of mourning for victims and that is austin and on the spot. in true in india bcci on tuesday suspended practice on cricket association on its phones gonzalez off to form a commission of indian premier league ipl in the late ninety s that made its president they mean is that back to indy on second thought. on to some cricket association on cd. it's truly against a decision of the bcci to suspend it. see i had early odds of scenery to do so so slow to stand firm with the film's action. i was the officer said that the boats move was intimidating. the right to do it. the man that though i don't know about it with us and yet we do for the baby had opposed to somebody who didn't get out the complete unit on ideas of age in the nineteen eighteen. it was just a guest bed he sees in it yet. well done and yet you don't do that. ci on its terms said the suspension them not to think the team in the province. on the eve of a gang during his tummy. but it can improve the content tonight. but no whom the shortened week ago commit to be taken at the end. so y
send in the state and the national day of mourning for victims and that is austin and on the spot. in true in india bcci on tuesday suspended practice on cricket association on its phones gonzalez off to form a commission of indian premier league ipl in the late ninety s that made its president they mean is that back to indy on second thought. on to some cricket association on cd. it's truly against a decision of the bcci to suspend it. see i had early odds of scenery to do so so slow to stand...
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austin jackson who had his e t the the offense played home run derby.s gets one past austin jackson, had it and this was just the beginning. kyle blanked donaldson, cespedes and derek norris. the a's have 57 home runs, 2nd most in the american league and win 10-0 and snapped the four- game losing streak. >> i started off the day 0-4 hitting these homers and i'm like i'd love to get in on this action and it just happened to work out. it was a great day for us after a tough series in toronto. >> they bounced us out of the playoffs two years in a row now. we had to come out with a strong statement win and we did. >>> former giant nate shierholtz came to san francisco. solo shot in the 3rd tied the game 1-1. here goes the panda in the 4th, two-run shot. since may 18th he's hitting over 405 home runs and is secretly panda. three runs were given up in the 5th. cubs take the lead on this triple never looking back. ll at staples to and the cubs win 8-4. >>> we're going streaking! playoff streak three 1st pe go ...kings >> the will ferrell watched the kings cont
austin jackson who had his e t the the offense played home run derby.s gets one past austin jackson, had it and this was just the beginning. kyle blanked donaldson, cespedes and derek norris. the a's have 57 home runs, 2nd most in the american league and win 10-0 and snapped the four- game losing streak. >> i started off the day 0-4 hitting these homers and i'm like i'd love to get in on this action and it just happened to work out. it was a great day for us after a tough series in...
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. >> the hunter is pastor matt carter of the austin stone church in austin, texas. matt's church has more than 7,000 members, including nfl quarterback colt mccoy. >> started coming to my church in austin. we just developed a friendship. >> in may, 2013, colt and matt published a book called "the real win." >> we talk a lot about what it's like to be good husband and a good father. >> the co-authors head to the great outdoors to film a hunting and fishing companion video series for the book. matt's 12-year-old son, j.d., tags along for the adventure. >> it was really great bonding time with me and my dad. we had been quail hunting the whole day, and we were pretty much done. >> they were trying to get some reflective roll of matt walking through the field at the end of the hunt. >> suddenly an unexpected guest star makes an appearance. >> i just looked up, and i saw this quail flying right at me. >> coming at you. coming at you. >> my dad shifts the gun to his left hand. >> and i instinctively threw my hand up and caught it. >> oh, my god! >> i just got that on came
. >> the hunter is pastor matt carter of the austin stone church in austin, texas. matt's church has more than 7,000 members, including nfl quarterback colt mccoy. >> started coming to my church in austin. we just developed a friendship. >> in may, 2013, colt and matt published a book called "the real win." >> we talk a lot about what it's like to be good husband and a good father. >> the co-authors head to the great outdoors to film a hunting and fishing...
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fritz says that kumra and his wife were home when austin broke in. kumra was killed during that home invasion. >>> the u.s. has joined the search for nearly 300 girls kidnapped by islamist militants in nigeria nearly four weeks now. bill neely reports are from outside the nigerian embassy in london, where protesters called for the girls to be released. >> reporter: yes, hello. the global clamor to free these girls is growing. these protests outside nigeria's embassy in london. hollywood, too, is joining in and american military assistance is on the ground. but from the girls themselves, nothing. not a word. tears for their lost daughters, pain etched on their faces. help, though, is now coming from around the world. our interagency team is hitting the ground in nigeria now to do everything that we possibly can to return these girls to their families and their communities. >> bring back our girls! >> reporter: across america, a growing campaign to help free the girl. u.n. envoy, angelina jolie, adding her voice. >> these men thought they can get away
fritz says that kumra and his wife were home when austin broke in. kumra was killed during that home invasion. >>> the u.s. has joined the search for nearly 300 girls kidnapped by islamist militants in nigeria nearly four weeks now. bill neely reports are from outside the nigerian embassy in london, where protesters called for the girls to be released. >> reporter: yes, hello. the global clamor to free these girls is growing. these protests outside nigeria's embassy in london....
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he's a big fan, austin.ondered what you were going to say, it's redun davenlt we are all big fans. >> byron and i go back. i love byron. >> talk about what we set up. were you a little bit surprised and what do you think it moretemore portend for november the crazy stuff that happened in u.k. and france, are they throwing the bums out or is it a move to the right? >> i think it's a lot of throw the bums out. i think it's important. the reason i think it's important is not really that it's going to alter the right vs. left, which a lot of people are nervous about. i think it's a sign that the europeans are not okay with extended austerity or extended subsidy of other countries, just the whole euro zone operation depends on guys willing inside to stick it out for a long period of time and i don't know now from this election if they really are going to have -- >> would you say, it says anything about their questioning just the whole structure of what's caldwell fair capitalism. you think there is still for that
he's a big fan, austin.ondered what you were going to say, it's redun davenlt we are all big fans. >> byron and i go back. i love byron. >> talk about what we set up. were you a little bit surprised and what do you think it moretemore portend for november the crazy stuff that happened in u.k. and france, are they throwing the bums out or is it a move to the right? >> i think it's a lot of throw the bums out. i think it's important. the reason i think it's important is not...
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the austin american statesman has learned. the 40-year-old v.a. employee says he and others were -- quote -- verbally directed by lead clerks, supervisors during training to ensure that wait times at the austin v.a. outpatient clinic and the north central federal clinic in san antonio were as close to zero days as possible. the medical support assistance said he and other clerks achieved that by falsely logging patients' desired appointment dates to sync with appointment openings. that made it appear that there was little or no wait time, and ideally less than the department's goal of 14 days. in reality, the clerk said the wait times for appointments could be as long as three months. madam president, i would ask after the conclusion of my remarks that this newspaper article i referred to be made part of the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cornyn: madam president, scandals like these confirm that the v.a. lacks safeguards against official abuses and it also lacks accountability. the kind of accountability that would ensure th
the austin american statesman has learned. the 40-year-old v.a. employee says he and others were -- quote -- verbally directed by lead clerks, supervisors during training to ensure that wait times at the austin v.a. outpatient clinic and the north central federal clinic in san antonio were as close to zero days as possible. the medical support assistance said he and other clerks achieved that by falsely logging patients' desired appointment dates to sync with appointment openings. that made it...
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kids offense if you remember that in mid april the last anti operation as kit called it and it does austin with several common personnel carriers being kept going. this revels in the east the kiev has announced that its re introducing conscription into the ukrainian only pray hard to see how that will make an immediate difference in the face of these very well trained and equipped forces on the other side. and of course that the osce moment is still being held captive in slow downs and what we've heard from the conversations between anglo american regiment on sweatpants present i admit to sin. it does seem is that the kremlin intends to use these osce monitors as bargaining chips people think as our mentor to think very much for your outfits. the us president host german chancellor nature for toll on the escalating crisis in ukraine. it's for our first visit to washington since the revelations surfaced that americans by a state of turmoil by phone something major trade deal is also on the agenda and the pair will hold a joint press conference yesterday our correspondent of the place has th
kids offense if you remember that in mid april the last anti operation as kit called it and it does austin with several common personnel carriers being kept going. this revels in the east the kiev has announced that its re introducing conscription into the ukrainian only pray hard to see how that will make an immediate difference in the face of these very well trained and equipped forces on the other side. and of course that the osce moment is still being held captive in slow downs and what...
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austin texas the jury awarded to three million dollars to two victims of tracking improve their health was damaged but nearby drilling site. one nice upon told the scoresheet been through. in late two thousand he cast on again and i had not the end i was dizzy and blinding headaches western standard. hands down the lane and the land after year a half we finally figured out it was one industry that was causing health problems. the mystery with an air again throughout this entire process. they never offered to even sell it does just beat us snapping away. i've tried to talk to them in sch day king jeremy bass and agony aunt called me its drm patrolling and immediately said that they were going to appeal the case and was not happy with the judgments and had not seen at the same thing to do with a one twenty one and the chairman of the human mind or the money to save money get out as quick as they teach their greedy they wanna make as much money as they came in and i just don't care about the people. stay with me when he's in just a couple of lists of hope and pray will tell you what commo
austin texas the jury awarded to three million dollars to two victims of tracking improve their health was damaged but nearby drilling site. one nice upon told the scoresheet been through. in late two thousand he cast on again and i had not the end i was dizzy and blinding headaches western standard. hands down the lane and the land after year a half we finally figured out it was one industry that was causing health problems. the mystery with an air again throughout this entire process. they...
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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.s 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 grabbinging 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 cars 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 what happened,
but no one is sure if he's still alive. >> i was behind austin when we were running up to the car.s 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...
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. >> reporter: austin heinz is the ceo of cam bri genomics. he's the company's leading innovator and a bone paid to biohacker. >> so this is the dna laser pri printing facility. >> so you're literally printing genes here? >> we're literally printing life. >> so if there's some gene messed up in my body that may lead toen a ea ean early demise >> we make the gene to fix it so you can put in the you want. >> dna is the building block of all life. nothing living on earth exists without it. it's the genetic code that makes me, me and you, you. but they have mutations and one of those mutation cans cause anything from a health problem to a deadly disease. austin is creating technology today that can change all of that in the future. so a look at your 2023-test results. other than risk for getting type two diabetes, if we control down on here, the her tonight conditions, myrrh ban spurlock has one copy of a mutation in the he can a gene. you carry the recesssive gene for tay-sachs. >> and what is tae tacks? >> tay-sachs is a disease that's basically
. >> reporter: austin heinz is the ceo of cam bri genomics. he's the company's leading innovator and a bone paid to biohacker. >> so this is the dna laser pri printing facility. >> so you're literally printing genes here? >> we're literally printing life. >> so if there's some gene messed up in my body that may lead toen a ea ean early demise >> we make the gene to fix it so you can put in the you want. >> dna is the building block of all life. nothing...
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austin scott of georgia. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in the support of the request for recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 116. he nays are -- the chair: on this vote the yeas are 116. the nays are 290. he amendment is not adopted. for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. wolf: mr. chairman, i move hat the committee do now rise. the chair: the question is on the motion that the committee rise. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the motion is adopted. accordingly the committee rises. the speaker pro tempore:
austin scott of georgia. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in the support of the request for recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for...
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. >> austin heinz is the ceo of cambrian genomics. a startup.so the leading innovator and a bona fide bio hacker. >> you're literally printing genes here? >> we're literally printing life. >> so if there's some gene that's messed up in my body that may lead to an early demise -- >> we make the dna to fix the mistake. >> that's crazy. >> so you can take out what's existing and put in what you want. >> dna is the building block of all life. nothing living on earth exists without it. it's the unique genetic code that makes me me and you you. but our dna also contains mistakes, or mutations. and just one of those mutations can cause anything from a minor health problem to a deadly disease. austin is creating technology today that could change all of that in the future. >> so we'll look at your 23 m.e. test results. >> okay. >> other than risk for getting type 2 diabetes, you scroll down here. inherited conditions. morning spurlock has one copy of a mutation in the hexagene. you do carry the recessive gene for tay-sachs. >> okay. and what is tay-sach
. >> austin heinz is the ceo of cambrian genomics. a startup.so the leading innovator and a bona fide bio hacker. >> you're literally printing genes here? >> we're literally printing life. >> so if there's some gene that's messed up in my body that may lead to an early demise -- >> we make the dna to fix the mistake. >> that's crazy. >> so you can take out what's existing and put in what you want. >> dna is the building block of all life. nothing...
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he is but i was surprised to learn when the mexican filmmaker was having his premier on chavez in austin he took a scroll down the boulevard and asked people if they knew who cesar chavez was and most thought he was the boxer or the junior who is also a boxer. and another answered isn't he the leader of venezuela? and several others said they thought he had something to do with the chicano movement. it really surprised the i want did you decide to write a full book after writing about the unions in the los angeles times and then your recent book the union of their dreams? >> thanks for asking that. the answer ties closely to what you said about luna and the fact that there was no biography and that is why i wrote it. you all are here today because you have heard of cesar chavez and know something about him but i was in the valley with the heart of the history there and a teacher got up and said their students have no idea who cesar chavez is so it isn't just austin. i believe the reason he faded from the memory is because there has been so little serious scholarship about him. there is s
he is but i was surprised to learn when the mexican filmmaker was having his premier on chavez in austin he took a scroll down the boulevard and asked people if they knew who cesar chavez was and most thought he was the boxer or the junior who is also a boxer. and another answered isn't he the leader of venezuela? and several others said they thought he had something to do with the chicano movement. it really surprised the i want did you decide to write a full book after writing about the...
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we have more severe weather ee pregsly across dallas, austin, houston and down into corp. pus christie. we are not looking at the risk of tornadoes only. the other concern is overall the storm system is relatively slow moving. we are looking at areas over texas and louisiana forecast through at least thursday, several days of heavy rain locally more than 8 inches of rain we have a number of flash watches in effect. it is very mild and warm. take a look at the current temperatures in new york city. only 5:10 in the morning 72 degrees. upper 60s in minneapolis. take a look at the forecast high temperatures for your tuesday. 88 degrees in new york city. you are going to make it to 90 yet again in rally, north carolina and further west in the u.s. and parts of the plainings. temperatures widespread in the 80s as well. >> remember when we were all complaining about the cold weather. no complaining about the heat. coming up>> the families that have the tornadoes. >> a rare catch in south florida. >> five men snagging a rare fish. they reamed him in and it took almost 2 hours to
we have more severe weather ee pregsly across dallas, austin, houston and down into corp. pus christie. we are not looking at the risk of tornadoes only. the other concern is overall the storm system is relatively slow moving. we are looking at areas over texas and louisiana forecast through at least thursday, several days of heavy rain locally more than 8 inches of rain we have a number of flash watches in effect. it is very mild and warm. take a look at the current temperatures in new york...
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[laughter] he is from austin, texas. that is okay. clearly having a government team meeting and policy makers advocating for better energy but instead we had social engineering and to tackle climate change when we leave the world to reduce co2 emissions by a lot. clearly part of it is revisiting the regulatory regimes everywhere but in a fundamentally starts with the energy than the regulatory state. thank you. of. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> i brought some books i have recently read and the first one is called wilson a do a biography of woodrow wilson he took 13 years of meticulous scholarship to write this book and it shows. one of the most thoughtful, balanced biographies of this figure of american history who has his own contradictions but it gives some new insights and appreciation for the pivotal figure just one of the best part of these i have read in the long time. another book is a professor at the university of virginia a former neighbor of mine a wonderful scholar written a book that talks about how much of the
[laughter] he is from austin, texas. that is okay. clearly having a government team meeting and policy makers advocating for better energy but instead we had social engineering and to tackle climate change when we leave the world to reduce co2 emissions by a lot. clearly part of it is revisiting the regulatory regimes everywhere but in a fundamentally starts with the energy than the regulatory state. thank you. of. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> i brought some books i have...
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joining us is austin and his mother.u for having us. >> we enjoy that you got up for us. austin, set the scene. you get the foul ball, but you're saying, i'm not going to keep it. why? >> because i already had one foul ball from earlier. so i thought it would be nice to give one to someone else. >> well that, is awfully generous. mom, where does he get that chill russ spirit from? -- chivalrous spirit from? >> definitely his dad. he's a good guy. >> i know you love baseball, austin, and going to games. you're a player, too, first and foremost. but why to that young lady, which might be the dumbest question i've ever asked. but why to that young lady at that time? you had about 90,000 options. >> well, i turned around, she was the first one i saw. >> that's how it goes, right? >> what was her reaction? what did she say to you? >> she said thank you and stuff like that. >> wow. when did you realize this is a really big deal? >> sunday morning. >> when you did what? when you saw what? what happened? >> when we saw the video
joining us is austin and his mother.u for having us. >> we enjoy that you got up for us. austin, set the scene. you get the foul ball, but you're saying, i'm not going to keep it. why? >> because i already had one foul ball from earlier. so i thought it would be nice to give one to someone else. >> well that, is awfully generous. mom, where does he get that chill russ spirit from? -- chivalrous spirit from? >> definitely his dad. he's a good guy. >> i know you love...
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you have a home here in beverly hills we do and so so we're over most of the time is austin austin is home yeah so we're not working we go home and i love austin i think the idea of bringing up kids in a crazy and consistent life is a little nerve racking so that's probably a huge factor is the logistics behind having to know if he's going to be a fox sports oh yes you have to be here to shoot the show yes when you were in austin i was used times were we so my show shoots it shot for this year seven months from pilot to the wrap of the season so i was out here pretty full time and we the great thing about television is that and you don't have the luxury that we have three weeks on one week off you know exactly so we are very lucky that i can fly home every three weeks and go home to austin and then when i'm off i go home so i often thursday austin because that's randy grew up first off and secondly i love grandma north carolina i love the idea of being in nature and austin provides all that it's going to do so i do miss your divine social media my producers tell me you don't take your
you have a home here in beverly hills we do and so so we're over most of the time is austin austin is home yeah so we're not working we go home and i love austin i think the idea of bringing up kids in a crazy and consistent life is a little nerve racking so that's probably a huge factor is the logistics behind having to know if he's going to be a fox sports oh yes you have to be here to shoot the show yes when you were in austin i was used times were we so my show shoots it shot for this year...
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scheduling clerk named brian turner told the austin american statesman that his survivors at the v.a. facilities in austin, san antonio and waco were directing him to falsify appointment data in hopes of covering up the problem of long wait times. meanwhile, the former associate chief of staff at the harlingen v.a. health care clinic, a man by the name of dr. richard krugman has gone public with a series of disturbing allegations. according to "the washington examiner," which interviewed dr. krugman, veterans seeking routine colonoscopies, cancer screenings, in other words, at the harlingen center were forced to endure extremely long wait times and in some cases they were denied those cancer screenings altogether. as a result, up to 15,000 patients, veterans all, who should have gotten colonoscopies either didn't get them or were examined only after long and unnecessary delays. dr. krugman believes that some of these veterans actually died as a result of the lack of cancer screening and addressing their symptoms. he also told "the examiner" that an office secretary deleted about 1,800
scheduling clerk named brian turner told the austin american statesman that his survivors at the v.a. facilities in austin, san antonio and waco were directing him to falsify appointment data in hopes of covering up the problem of long wait times. meanwhile, the former associate chief of staff at the harlingen v.a. health care clinic, a man by the name of dr. richard krugman has gone public with a series of disturbing allegations. according to "the washington examiner," which...
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and i plan on attending sacramento state university that (clapping) one more thing i - if you want austin graph get it now for the olympic team. >> i'm derrick law officer did care i'll be attending city college next year. >> (clapping). >> there are so many of you gentlemen why don't you come in here. >> they need a raise (clapping) hey hover. hover. >> and . >> yeah. and okay board members (clapping) board members i'd like to open it up for comments that my board members would like to say to those recipients of scholarships so if you want to say congratulations >> okay great on behalf of the board of education we would like to congratulate every recipient and student. good job. (clapping.) okay. and they can all the organizations you're right commissioner wynns even though you wanted me to say that congratulations to all the organizations that awarded those scholarships and recognizing those young scholars thank you very much. and thank you for the drums. and deputy superintendent i believe you have something to present to us >> so as many of you know, san francisco unified school distr
and i plan on attending sacramento state university that (clapping) one more thing i - if you want austin graph get it now for the olympic team. >> i'm derrick law officer did care i'll be attending city college next year. >> (clapping). >> there are so many of you gentlemen why don't you come in here. >> they need a raise (clapping) hey hover. hover. >> and . >> yeah. and okay board members (clapping) board members i'd like to open it up for comments that my...
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and officer brenda bermudez is starting off her shift with the austin police department.r bermudez's current job, we've been asked not to show her face. >> they provide us with any updates, briefings of what might have occurred in the prior shift tore night before. >> officer gabriel padilla is a rookie in the same squad, also starting his shift at the same time. they've been working together for just eight months, but padilla considers officer bermudez his confidant and mentor. >> i saw brenda and we did the usual, checked out equipment. i joked around a little bit, made fun of each other. >> we were like family. >> it's a typical shift according to bermudez. she takes some calls, one a complaint from a man who said he had his car stolen. >> i'll never forget. the owner of the vehicle said you can't miss my car. it has on the side of the window, it says phat t-shirts, with a ph in for it. it was written in with shoe polish. after midnight, bermudez is doing traffic enforcement. she clocks a car doing 48 in a 30-mile per hour zone. >> he pulls into a parking lot. >> she t
and officer brenda bermudez is starting off her shift with the austin police department.r bermudez's current job, we've been asked not to show her face. >> they provide us with any updates, briefings of what might have occurred in the prior shift tore night before. >> officer gabriel padilla is a rookie in the same squad, also starting his shift at the same time. they've been working together for just eight months, but padilla considers officer bermudez his confidant and mentor....
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i will finish with a jane austin. on the cover you have jane austin and the word she created with baseball. she writes it at the end of the 1700's. it's about a girl. she writes about a girl who referred to play in the fields to chase birds, go play baseball rather than read her books. so here she is the first use of baseball or at least the literary use britain as we write it today probably referring to early bat and ball. as the book was going to press someone discovered an earlier use in a newspaper. i'm resting my case on the fact that she was the one that put into language. i have also on the cover by shakespeare bedazzled. that was one of the most powerful and wonderful words he created. and of course hard oiled. that is what i came to talk about. this was a lot of fun. people are coming to me as we speak rate i've had several writers write to me. one of the writers in this room jo golden is here. jo is a super lawyer which you can read out the details in the book but this is the detail but still rings with trem
i will finish with a jane austin. on the cover you have jane austin and the word she created with baseball. she writes it at the end of the 1700's. it's about a girl. she writes about a girl who referred to play in the fields to chase birds, go play baseball rather than read her books. so here she is the first use of baseball or at least the literary use britain as we write it today probably referring to early bat and ball. as the book was going to press someone discovered an earlier use in a...
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austin and jessica both have down's syndrome.g is a celebration of what is possible when you empower your kids to dream big, no matter what. austin underwood says he has known his fiance jessica was the one since they were four years old. >> why did you want to marry her so long? >> i want to marry her because i love her. she's my very best friend. >> their families met 30 years ago and a down's syndrome support group in dallas. ever since, they have been each other's playmates, prom dates, soul mates. next month they'll be man and wife. what do you love about austin? >> he is a big sun, like god. >> you see god. that's beautiful. you see a sun. >> a sun. and a moon. >> theirs is a story about the power of love and two mothers who fought to give their children a normal life. >> two people with down's syndrome, they're really getting married? it is like people have a little -- there's a little stigma still there. and this is kind of another chip away of removing that stigma. >> a stigma that moms jan and georgia say began at birth
austin and jessica both have down's syndrome.g is a celebration of what is possible when you empower your kids to dream big, no matter what. austin underwood says he has known his fiance jessica was the one since they were four years old. >> why did you want to marry her so long? >> i want to marry her because i love her. she's my very best friend. >> their families met 30 years ago and a down's syndrome support group in dallas. ever since, they have been each other's...
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>> private first class austin would be down this way. spot here. >> yeah. it's okay. >> private first class -- >> private first class austin, and staff sergeant curtis oats.. his mom said thank you for keeping the memory alive. and you mentioned if people go to support the wall.com, these t-shirts are $25, and i don't take a dime from it. it pays for gas, get a t-shirt in honor of staff sergeant curtis oats and help fund this wall. >> you'll be finishing about 10:30 this morning. thank you for what you're doing. this is so compelling to see this in person. back to you, rick. >> coming up, a u.s. marine locked up in a mexican prison for memorial day. is he any closer to freedom? a brand new update from his mother, and the pastor helping to keep her faith alive. >>> and planning a barbecue? don't change the channel. our cookout experts are here with what you're probably doing wrong. ñ ♪ ♪ america ♪ america >> good morning this weekend as we honor our heros. some of the inspiring patriotic paintings. many have gone to bought a lot of his g
>> private first class austin would be down this way. spot here. >> yeah. it's okay. >> private first class -- >> private first class austin, and staff sergeant curtis oats.. his mom said thank you for keeping the memory alive. and you mentioned if people go to support the wall.com, these t-shirts are $25, and i don't take a dime from it. it pays for gas, get a t-shirt in honor of staff sergeant curtis oats and help fund this wall. >> you'll be finishing about...
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around the texas state capital austin got the capital for population growth title.n san marcos it rose by 8%. cedar park 5.6%. fridays coe near dallas, 6.5. two burbs outside salt lake city added 6.1 and 5.5%. middle class americans are moving to the inner sis to live. long neglected corridors from los angeles to chicago are being develop. suburbs have appeal - space, backwards and good public schools. let's look beyond the city versus suburbs and understand the economic reasons that some areas of the country attract areas in droves, and others lose ground or run in place. we go to a state expected to enjoy solid growth, arizona. joining us from phoenix, is lee, professor of economics at the arizona state university school of business. welcome to the programme. is this a case that the drivers of the population being jobs, and is that why we see this in the south-west? >> you know, this is one of the major research questions that academic economists studied for years and years. is it jobs following people or people following the jobs. it's chicken and egg analogy. i
around the texas state capital austin got the capital for population growth title.n san marcos it rose by 8%. cedar park 5.6%. fridays coe near dallas, 6.5. two burbs outside salt lake city added 6.1 and 5.5%. middle class americans are moving to the inner sis to live. long neglected corridors from los angeles to chicago are being develop. suburbs have appeal - space, backwards and good public schools. let's look beyond the city versus suburbs and understand the economic reasons that some areas...