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the records came back to austin. thomas william ward came out of the land office very disgusted and said, put the records back in the office. they said, sorry tom, we do not trust you anymore. they buried them in angelina everly's backyard for safekeeping. a city.early died as the population shrank from 1000 when government was here to 200 when it left. in the early 1840's they heard the rustle across the river from the south, wondered of congress avenue, several of them straight through the abandoned capital avenue through the halls of congress. in 1844, and stan jones was elected president is the final president texas. he had been relatively quiet in public about his intentions regarding the capital and did not do anything at first. congress was still meeting in washington. ton the treaty of annexation the united states was approved. in early 1846 they had a ceremony in which jones here in austin at the old capital lowered the texas flag and raise the stars and stripes and declared the republic of texas is no more.
the records came back to austin. thomas william ward came out of the land office very disgusted and said, put the records back in the office. they said, sorry tom, we do not trust you anymore. they buried them in angelina everly's backyard for safekeeping. a city.early died as the population shrank from 1000 when government was here to 200 when it left. in the early 1840's they heard the rustle across the river from the south, wondered of congress avenue, several of them straight through the...
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he cut his teeth here in austin starting right here in this house. this has been a museum since 1934. what people can find is a middle-class taos that is three rooms, a parlor, there is a bedroom, and there is a dining room and a porch that used to be called a sleeping porch. he moved to texas in his early 20's from greensboro, north carolina, partly out of wanderlust and partly because he had a job. he started as a sheepherder on a ranch south of san antonio. after a couple years there he made his way up to austin and met his wife, had a daughter named margaret. here in austin he had two day jobs he worked while honing his skills as a writer. the first one was as a draftsman at the texas general land office. he drew maps for them and he was known for drawing little themes and characters on the parameter something his coworkers thought was pretty clever. a second job was as a teller at the first national bank of austin and it is there where his life sort of took a twist for real. he was found to be embezzling money, about $850. some people said he wa
he cut his teeth here in austin starting right here in this house. this has been a museum since 1934. what people can find is a middle-class taos that is three rooms, a parlor, there is a bedroom, and there is a dining room and a porch that used to be called a sleeping porch. he moved to texas in his early 20's from greensboro, north carolina, partly out of wanderlust and partly because he had a job. he started as a sheepherder on a ranch south of san antonio. after a couple years there he made...
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. >> welcome to austin on american history tv. with help from our car mourner -- time warner cable partners, we will explore the city of the capital of texas. austin is referred to as the live music capital of the world because of the venues in the city. it has a population just under one million. ofe a behind the scenes tour the presidential suite at the lyndon johnson presidential library and museum. didsuite looks just as it with the former president roamed its halls. >> the space is really a living, breathing artifact. it has not changed at all since president johnson died in january 1973. >> later, visit the texas state capitol, the only state capital that can boast it is taller than the united states capitol in washington. >> the capital has a commanding presence here in austin. it has a beautiful renaissance revival style beautiful granite. it is easy to see from almost any vantage point in downtown austin. >> we begin the art with a visit to the bullock air force is to learn about the women pilots and their contributions d
. >> welcome to austin on american history tv. with help from our car mourner -- time warner cable partners, we will explore the city of the capital of texas. austin is referred to as the live music capital of the world because of the venues in the city. it has a population just under one million. ofe a behind the scenes tour the presidential suite at the lyndon johnson presidential library and museum. didsuite looks just as it with the former president roamed its halls. >> the...
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>> austin and i met each other three years ago. he walked in my studio, austin and a guitar.d a song a cappella, blew everyone away. we knew he was on his way to big things. >> was it a meteoric rise or did it take a minute? >> it took a minute. it was like me posting videos on youtube two or three years. >> and youtube got your career to take off. tell us about this new single. it's different. >> hello. what is it? >> and you're all grown up. >> i'm 19 now. "dirty work" is my single and it just came out. i shot the video and we did in the an office setting and we had these crazy actors and there was a lot of fun. >> the video has already been out since the end of last month. there's already four million, maybe five million hits on it. >> do the girl throws themselves at you? that was happening. >> sometimes, yeah. >> stand back. >> look at that smile. >> they're going to try to throw themselves at you. >> she's about to have a baby. >> really? congratulations. >> can't you tell? >> well, she just said. >> no, i mean you can tell. >> when i heard this single i had to say "wha
>> austin and i met each other three years ago. he walked in my studio, austin and a guitar.d a song a cappella, blew everyone away. we knew he was on his way to big things. >> was it a meteoric rise or did it take a minute? >> it took a minute. it was like me posting videos on youtube two or three years. >> and youtube got your career to take off. tell us about this new single. it's different. >> hello. what is it? >> and you're all grown up. >> i'm 19...
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austin-hillery? ms. austin-hillery: the brennan center, along with many other organizations, does support the vote restoration right. we think once an individual has paid his or her debt to society, they should have the right to vote restored. with respect to other rights and responsibilities in this country, when an individual has finished their incarceration period, we expect them to get a job and pay taxes and follow laws. why too shouldn't they be able to exercise their right to vote? is aboutracy individuals making mistakes, paying for their mistakes as they should, but then being made whole again as citizens and being allowed to engage in our democratic process. that is something we do indeed support. there is legislation in congress right now pending that is bipartisan. senator ben cardin for maryland and senator rand paul have bills that attempt to do that. we do think that is important. i go back to a point i made earlier. the history of this country is about expanding the democracy. it is not a
austin-hillery? ms. austin-hillery: the brennan center, along with many other organizations, does support the vote restoration right. we think once an individual has paid his or her debt to society, they should have the right to vote restored. with respect to other rights and responsibilities in this country, when an individual has finished their incarceration period, we expect them to get a job and pay taxes and follow laws. why too shouldn't they be able to exercise their right to vote? is...
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by mary austin holly who is the niece of steven f. austin. and when she travels to texas, 1836 andrinted in there is a beautiful map. it's small. it's a foldout map. but it's a map of the state of you can and texas and see what you would say austin's colony and the others that are laid out. it'soloration on this map, hand done. it wouldn't have been printed this way. the paper is in relatively good shape. foxing.some 1836,u're seeing now in about this time period, mexico, it's moved from the wing dom of to now mexico as a nation and mexico owns texas at that time. but this map
by mary austin holly who is the niece of steven f. austin. and when she travels to texas, 1836 andrinted in there is a beautiful map. it's small. it's a foldout map. but it's a map of the state of you can and texas and see what you would say austin's colony and the others that are laid out. it'soloration on this map, hand done. it wouldn't have been printed this way. the paper is in relatively good shape. foxing.some 1836,u're seeing now in about this time period, mexico, it's moved from the...
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thank you, austin. moms know their family's mouths often need a helping hand. ter brushing, listerine total care helps prevent cavities, strengthens teeth and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine total care to the total family. listerine total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth . and for kids starting at age six, listerine smart rinse delivers extra cavity protection after brushing. we got the new tempur-flex ahend r it's got the spring ancrbounce of a traditional mattress. you sink into it, but you can still move around. now that i haveaa tempur-flex, i can finally get a good night's sleep. (vo) change your sleep. change your life. change to tempur-pedic. discover laser-sharp precision. master precise liquid liner, from maybelline, new york. our most defined line. laser-precise 0.4mm tip... for a prec yoe line, every time. all day wear. waterproof. master precise liner, from the #1 liner brand. maybe it's maybelline. at nature made vitamins, we know there are lots
thank you, austin. moms know their family's mouths often need a helping hand. ter brushing, listerine total care helps prevent cavities, strengthens teeth and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine total care to the total family. listerine total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth . and for kids starting at age six, listerine smart rinse delivers extra cavity protection after brushing. we got the new tempur-flex ahend r it's got the spring ancrbounce of a...
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. >> i'm austin. >> seth: austin. have you ever pretended to be the other one to screw with people?the time. >> all the time we used to. like, seven times today. >> seth: how old are you guys? >> 11. >> seth: 11. where do you see yourself in five years, guys? >> five years. >> five years. >> i would be 16. >> well -- >> seth: also you? also 16? [ laughter ] >> yeah. 16. >> seth: have you guys ever met a famous person? >> i have. >> yes. >> seth: who's that? >> you. you and you. >> seth: okay, great. do you know the name of the show i'm on? >> yes. "late night with seth meyers." >> "late night with seth meyers," and you used to be on "saturday night live." for ten years. >> seth: mhmm. 12 1/2 years. [ laughter ] can you ever tell what he's thinking? >> at times. >> sometimes, yes. >> seth: all right, here's what we're gonna do real quick. i want you to come over here. i'm going to whisper a number in your ear between one and ten, and i want you to think about that number, and i want to see if you can guess it. >> okay. >> oh, okay. go ahead. >> seth: all right, don't listen, don't li
. >> i'm austin. >> seth: austin. have you ever pretended to be the other one to screw with people?the time. >> all the time we used to. like, seven times today. >> seth: how old are you guys? >> 11. >> seth: 11. where do you see yourself in five years, guys? >> five years. >> five years. >> i would be 16. >> well -- >> seth: also you? also 16? [ laughter ] >> yeah. 16. >> seth: have you guys ever met a famous person?...
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they begin with stephen f austin. he was successful with his rangers.ke the area are reasonably safe from indian raids, but when the texas war for independence roque out, the rangers played a major role was texas gaining its independence by staving off the mexican army long enough to allow them to develop a strategy . as a result, texas became its nation, theent republic of texas, for about 10 years. austin is regarded as being the founder of the texas rangers in 1823, so he made it into the texas ranger hall of fame. collectionsresting tied not only to specific rangers, but what they do. one of the most interesting ones is the collection of u.s. paper currency. it goes all the way back to the republican -- to the republic of owns when texas was its nation and issued its own currency. although there was a lot -- was not a lot backing it, it interesting to know texas was at one point hunting its own money. one of the things we have is a collection of engraved firearms. firearms engraving is an art form, and it is one that is fading out today. and theween
they begin with stephen f austin. he was successful with his rangers.ke the area are reasonably safe from indian raids, but when the texas war for independence roque out, the rangers played a major role was texas gaining its independence by staving off the mexican army long enough to allow them to develop a strategy . as a result, texas became its nation, theent republic of texas, for about 10 years. austin is regarded as being the founder of the texas rangers in 1823, so he made it into the...
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remember, the research in austin indicated people would only pay about $43 for the bag. so even at the cheaper cost, the retail price would be nowhere near that. so denise wanted to expand the target, and to do that, she focused on creating not just a product but an entire line, something janet had been thinking about before but hadn't yet realized. >> we want to call the yadabags the classic purse. it's got a classic style. >> i like that. uh-huh. >> good. it also makes it feel like the company is big. >> yes. >> the idea from denise? have janet design a cheaper insert bag called the insider. >> this is when we can reach men, we can reach children, we can reach people who have type ii diabetes and still appeal to the women who have type diabetes who are our core market who might not have the money for this bag or might not want that style. >> denise also had some ideas to revamp janet's website. >> we want to have a happy feeling, nice colors that appeal quee cally to men and women and kids and this here would be a slider. so whatever is featured up here can be featured
remember, the research in austin indicated people would only pay about $43 for the bag. so even at the cheaper cost, the retail price would be nowhere near that. so denise wanted to expand the target, and to do that, she focused on creating not just a product but an entire line, something janet had been thinking about before but hadn't yet realized. >> we want to call the yadabags the classic purse. it's got a classic style. >> i like that. uh-huh. >> good. it also makes it...
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officer carenas, patrols the streets of the east austin neighborhood he group in. >> ready to go. >> reporter: looks like the tagging system made it safer not only for you, but the people out driving around? >> motorists absolutely. we don't have to risk ourselves to try to catch the vehicle now. and it leaves our jurisdiction, we'll, let neighboring sector know, with vehicles entering. >> reporter: austin pd claims star chase has been a success. since 2013, the system has been deployed nearly 40 times with 100% arrest rate with no crashes or injuries in the cases. they ordered ten more units at $5,000 apiece. how difficult is it to be the one pursuing? >> it's extremely difficult. you have to account for what the suspect is doing. keep eyes on him. you have supervisors asking you what's going on? what are you doing? where are you going? how fast are you going? what are the road conditions? >> reporter: while pursuing a suspect. each police department has its own pursuit approximately see but all rely on the officer's judgment on twhooitswhether to chase. most do. through intersectio
officer carenas, patrols the streets of the east austin neighborhood he group in. >> ready to go. >> reporter: looks like the tagging system made it safer not only for you, but the people out driving around? >> motorists absolutely. we don't have to risk ourselves to try to catch the vehicle now. and it leaves our jurisdiction, we'll, let neighboring sector know, with vehicles entering. >> reporter: austin pd claims star chase has been a success. since 2013, the system...
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his second job was a teller at teller at the first national bank in austin. it's their where his wife sort of took a twist for real, he was found to be embezzling money we thought it was about $850. some people said he was guilty, some people said he wasn't, some people said he wasn't equipped to be a teller, he was pre-active pride, writing and what have you. in any case he was sentenced to five years in federal prison, he served about three 1/2 prison, he served about three and a half years. it looks like he came up with the pen name pretty much concurrent with being in prison, he was really embarrassed by the whole ordeal and try to keep a low profile in prison. i think it's his way of masking his identity a little bit. he might have toyed with the name prior to prison but i think he adopted it once he got there and transformed himself to becoming a full-time writer. there is a thing that time to write that said once he got in prison he had time to write. we don't really know where the pen name came from, there's a few theories, one is a french a french ch
his second job was a teller at teller at the first national bank in austin. it's their where his wife sort of took a twist for real, he was found to be embezzling money we thought it was about $850. some people said he was guilty, some people said he wasn't, some people said he wasn't equipped to be a teller, he was pre-active pride, writing and what have you. in any case he was sentenced to five years in federal prison, he served about three 1/2 prison, he served about three and a half years....
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what austin is talking about and others, when you see productivity going up and wages staying flat, you way to get the system fixed so people can see the benefit of their work. that's the challenge. we have to explain that in big mass economic terms that americans don't get. they already know it and feel it in their bones and looking for somebody who will help fix it. i think hillary clinton did a great job today offering a plan that is going to disrupt opportunity to let more people participate in our economy, not less like rand paul. >> you know, austin, i mentioned that the this was reminiscing of rand paul, it sounded similar to jeb bush saying something last month. listen to this. >> work force participation has to rise from the all-time modern lows. it means that people need to work longer hours and through their productivity gain more income for their families. that's the only way to get out of the rut we're in. >> so jeb bush is saying people need to work longer hours. rand paul saying they need to work harder. i mean, has the gop learned anything since mitt romney's 47% comment
what austin is talking about and others, when you see productivity going up and wages staying flat, you way to get the system fixed so people can see the benefit of their work. that's the challenge. we have to explain that in big mass economic terms that americans don't get. they already know it and feel it in their bones and looking for somebody who will help fix it. i think hillary clinton did a great job today offering a plan that is going to disrupt opportunity to let more people...
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>> well, austin mentioned it in a different context. we put out a renewed report today called panic is not a strategy. and we updated it from putting it out in 2011. and we initiated it in 20089. it is a reminder that investors don't serve themselves well by making moment in time decisions about the market, especially in a highly volatile type environment like we saw today. we saw massive, massive intraday swings. it's motional to think i need to do something but it has not historically served investors well. it's frustrating because when i go on television i'm often asked the question -- not suggesting you did this, don. should you tell investors to get in or get out. that's gambling on a moment in time. and investing should never be like that. on a day like today, or in a short-term environment like this, the best bet is not to panic, but look at your long term asset allocation and your risk tolerance f. those things are okay, maintain. >> the average investors, home, buy or sell. ? >> couple key things -- i covered as a financial jur
>> well, austin mentioned it in a different context. we put out a renewed report today called panic is not a strategy. and we updated it from putting it out in 2011. and we initiated it in 20089. it is a reminder that investors don't serve themselves well by making moment in time decisions about the market, especially in a highly volatile type environment like we saw today. we saw massive, massive intraday swings. it's motional to think i need to do something but it has not historically...
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have a situation in toledo. >> as conup launches into his talking points about faulty water lines, austines his voice heard. >> run for mayor somewhere else. i seized my opportunity to boo him and call him a liar. >> liar. >> over and over. >> liar. >> and over. >> liar. >> and over again. >> we are here today -- >> boo, liar, boo. >> this is really annoying. i wanted to try and take the high road. >> why don't you let me talk and then you can talk. that's fair. >> honestly, i wouldn't have minded having a dialogue with the heckler. get it out of the way and then i can say my piece and you can say your piece and we'll go from there. we'll be civilized about it. no? you're not coming down here? >> when he gave me the opportunity, why don't you come down here and talk to the cameras, nope, that's not my job. you know, i'm not running for politics. i think i'm doing a great job sitting on my porch, relaxing. >> do you want us to move? >> eventually, the heckler forces conup and his campaign staffers to change location. >> we just ended up moving down the block and doing our thing and going o
have a situation in toledo. >> as conup launches into his talking points about faulty water lines, austines his voice heard. >> run for mayor somewhere else. i seized my opportunity to boo him and call him a liar. >> liar. >> over and over. >> liar. >> and over. >> liar. >> and over again. >> we are here today -- >> boo, liar, boo. >> this is really annoying. i wanted to try and take the high road. >> why don't you let me...
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. >> well, it's austin, texas.e 14 isabella rose taylor is one of austin's rising small business stars. this year she was awarded emerging lone business woman of the year. she graduated high school at 11 and went on to show at both new york and austin's fashion weeks even landing her clothes in nordstrom's stores. >> it all started with art for me. i've been painting since a really young age. that led me to fashion through way of sewing. i was doing a lot of mixed media incorporating fabric into my art. so that led me to an interest in sewing. i took a sewing class and fell in love with the world of fashion and haven't stopped since. >> isabel's gotten things off the ground thanks to austin based dell through the company's women entrepreneur network. >> partnering closely with entrepreneurs is really important. we started out as a small business 30 years ago. it's always been really core to who we are pass a company. we also know though that small and mid size companies around the world are creating the vast majori
. >> well, it's austin, texas.e 14 isabella rose taylor is one of austin's rising small business stars. this year she was awarded emerging lone business woman of the year. she graduated high school at 11 and went on to show at both new york and austin's fashion weeks even landing her clothes in nordstrom's stores. >> it all started with art for me. i've been painting since a really young age. that led me to fashion through way of sewing. i was doing a lot of mixed media...
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the restaurant is largest chick-fil-a in austin area. antwan: amazing site on long island, a pod much dolphins swimming in long island sound. alisa and her kids spot them in the wading river yesterday, she shared this video with us. >> all right for a second straight day, temperatures top 90 across city. antwan: that did not stop crowds from lining up for annual india day parade, sampling a lot of tasty indian cuisine. christina: how long the our hot weather last. antwan: samantha with a look at our forecast. >> it is lasting with us for upcoming week, the heat looks like it will peak tomorrow. could be hottest day. steamy out there. we had mainly sunny skies, we'll track that small chance of a stray storm tomorrow afternoon. most of you keep it dry, any storms that pop up will be typical summer like thunderstorms, hazy, hot humid weather for the week. best chance of wet weather will be late thursday to friday, a cold fronts sweeping by to next weekend. right now temperatures are in the 80s, with a south wind cooling us down a little bit
the restaurant is largest chick-fil-a in austin area. antwan: amazing site on long island, a pod much dolphins swimming in long island sound. alisa and her kids spot them in the wading river yesterday, she shared this video with us. >> all right for a second straight day, temperatures top 90 across city. antwan: that did not stop crowds from lining up for annual india day parade, sampling a lot of tasty indian cuisine. christina: how long the our hot weather last. antwan: samantha with a...
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god's gonna cut you down ♪ ♪ swami prakashanand saraswati was in the far southwest city limits of austin ♪ basicalbllly a spiritual commun where people come together to live and worship. i found this organization, the international society for divine love. i decided this was my spiritual path pretty quickly. >> international society of divine love is really a name for a religious sect that mostly congregates in the united states. they follow basic hindu philosophies. in the early '90s they were looking for a place to settle their society. they had found a large plot of land in central texas outside of austin to build a temple, overly magnificent temple. >> i was young when we moved to barsana dham, about 6 years old. it was amazing to live on the land in texas. so the big desire was to basically be enlightened. that meant that you had renoinsed all worldly possessions and worldly attachments. barsana dhamthe center of -- swami prakashanand saraswati was the center of our world, the guru. everything was about the guru. what he wanted is what we did. >> the leader of the international soci
god's gonna cut you down ♪ ♪ swami prakashanand saraswati was in the far southwest city limits of austin ♪ basicalbllly a spiritual commun where people come together to live and worship. i found this organization, the international society for divine love. i decided this was my spiritual path pretty quickly. >> international society of divine love is really a name for a religious sect that mostly congregates in the united states. they follow basic hindu philosophies. in the early...
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long time sooner or later god'll cut you down ♪ ♪ the ashram was the far southwest city limits of austin basically an ashram is a spiritual community where people come together to live and to worship. i found this organization, the international society for divine love. i decided this was my spiritual path pretty quickly. >> international society of divine love is really a name for a religious sect that mostly congregates in the united states. they follow basic hindu philosophies. in the early '90s they were looking for a place to settle their society. they had found a large plot of land in central texas outside of austin to build a temp, a really magnificent temple. >> i was pretty young when we moved to barsana dham. i was about 6 years old. being a kid at barsana dham was pretty amazing. to live on 200 acres of what is about as wildland as you can get in texas. so the big desire was to basically be enlightened. and when used to call that god realized. that meant that you had renounced all worldly possessions and worldly attachments. >> at the ashram, the center of our world was the gu
long time sooner or later god'll cut you down ♪ ♪ the ashram was the far southwest city limits of austin basically an ashram is a spiritual community where people come together to live and to worship. i found this organization, the international society for divine love. i decided this was my spiritual path pretty quickly. >> international society of divine love is really a name for a religious sect that mostly congregates in the united states. they follow basic hindu philosophies. in...
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when i met him at a range just outside austin, texas he had six guns on him and made sure i was aware he was prepared for anything. >> breakdown of society all the food in the world is not going to protect you from a person who wants to take that food from you. >> that sort of doomsday experience may seem but the oath keeper, who feel that violating the u.s. constitution. >> i can't run around with a rifle, it's an unlawful ordinance so we carry our loaded rifles there all the time really to dare them to do something about it. >> and he's not alone. since 2008, the number of gun owners has increased by 800%. some same the direct result of the election of barack obama. >> illegal president who needs to step down. good by his election empowered a rad owners -- >> by his election, empowered a party that had always existed but never been a force that you would even want to be associated with because it would be certain political death. >> todd smith is a former texas house republican who served in the state legislature from 1997 until 2013. he says the real risk in his party isn't from th
when i met him at a range just outside austin, texas he had six guns on him and made sure i was aware he was prepared for anything. >> breakdown of society all the food in the world is not going to protect you from a person who wants to take that food from you. >> that sort of doomsday experience may seem but the oath keeper, who feel that violating the u.s. constitution. >> i can't run around with a rifle, it's an unlawful ordinance so we carry our loaded rifles there all the...
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. >> while in austin retired on d.w.carter at home of william sydney porter, author of the shirt story the gift of the magi. i am back >> william sydney porter better known as the hummer was a great american short story writer. there were 30400 shirts tories and he was not her having with endings. a good example is a gift of the magi which is probably the most famous story about a poor couple who want to buy each other christmas presents. she has this law which areas hair the sheik had stood by her husband a father for his pocket watch and meanwhile he sells his pocket watch to buy her the columns she's been coveting for her long hair. a lot of people know henry is a new york short story writer. that is where he wrote stories the last 10, 12 years of his life. starting right here in this house. this has been a museum since 1934. what people find when they come here as a middle-class house, three rooms. there's the parlor with cnn right now. there is a bedroom and a dining room and a porch that used to be called a sleepin
. >> while in austin retired on d.w.carter at home of william sydney porter, author of the shirt story the gift of the magi. i am back >> william sydney porter better known as the hummer was a great american short story writer. there were 30400 shirts tories and he was not her having with endings. a good example is a gift of the magi which is probably the most famous story about a poor couple who want to buy each other christmas presents. she has this law which areas hair the sheik...
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austin texas, the city known as silicon hills, the city of top u.s. entrepreneurs.st appointment when my teeth are ready? ♪ can it tell the doctor how long you have to wear this thing? ♪ can it tell the flight attendant to please not wake me this time? ♪ the answer is yes, it can. so, the question your customers are really asking is, can your business deliver? i was going to the library to do my homework. it was a little bit of a walk to get to the bus stop. i had to wait in line to use the computer. took a lot of juggling to keep it all together. what's possible when you have high-speed internet at home? the library never closes. it makes it so much better to do homework when you're at home. internet essentials from comcast. helping to bridge the digital divide. >> making headlines, facebook is adding tools to protect content. it has been criticized by media creators that lets videos posted without permission. sounds similar to struggles youtube faced years ago. it will identify duplicates of those uploaded directly by their creators, if a match is found the creato
austin texas, the city known as silicon hills, the city of top u.s. entrepreneurs.st appointment when my teeth are ready? ♪ can it tell the doctor how long you have to wear this thing? ♪ can it tell the flight attendant to please not wake me this time? ♪ the answer is yes, it can. so, the question your customers are really asking is, can your business deliver? i was going to the library to do my homework. it was a little bit of a walk to get to the bus stop. i had to wait in line to use...
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. >> reporter: derrian austin said he felt an unexpected relief yesterday when news broke of three bodies discovered in this strawberry mansion garage just around the corner from the powell funeral home. he's been fighting that same funeral home since his mother died late last spring, alleging that the owner never repaid a promised $8,000 deposit. >> how she explained it to me, why she didn't give me my money back was because she had several property damages to her funeral home last year during the winter and she used our money to fix her damages. >> reporter: speaking to us by phone tonight, owner janet powell said austin's case is a business dispute that will be handled by her attorney and for the first time she discussed the case's specifics, insisting that the three bodies were stored in the funeral home garage for no more than six hours -- two awaiting cremation, the third was buried this morning. and the family of the deceased demanded answer from powell. >> you're -- >> i'm not lying! i'm not like. >> mother! ask my mother did she know -- >> i've got to go. >> reporter: powell told
. >> reporter: derrian austin said he felt an unexpected relief yesterday when news broke of three bodies discovered in this strawberry mansion garage just around the corner from the powell funeral home. he's been fighting that same funeral home since his mother died late last spring, alleging that the owner never repaid a promised $8,000 deposit. >> how she explained it to me, why she didn't give me my money back was because she had several property damages to her funeral home last...
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miles austin sets ape score. barkley 192 yards passing and into the half, chip kelly has to like to from former oregon player. kenyan barner trying to make the team as fourth running back and special teams player. how special is this college track star 92 yard punt return. eagles up 20 at the half. he's cruising in there. 3rd quarter, it is tebow time. tim tebow gets stand owing vacation as they comes in. tebow throws. what a catch by rookie free fraingt del-val. tebow completes half of passes. he doesn't throw a touchdown but runs for one. 4th quarter get in there. in first game in two years, it is tebow mania at the linc. eagles win 36-10 over 4 0 yards of offense. chip and tebow having a good time at the linc. >> jamie eagles fans deposit get to see two newest stars but bradford and barkley shine. >> they were entertaining. it should be interesting to see who wins out the 3rd quarter back battle. i have not seen this enthusiasm in a preseason game maybe ever. first round pick took his first touch to the end zo
miles austin sets ape score. barkley 192 yards passing and into the half, chip kelly has to like to from former oregon player. kenyan barner trying to make the team as fourth running back and special teams player. how special is this college track star 92 yard punt return. eagles up 20 at the half. he's cruising in there. 3rd quarter, it is tebow time. tim tebow gets stand owing vacation as they comes in. tebow throws. what a catch by rookie free fraingt del-val. tebow completes half of passes....
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of -- antonio austin of capitol heights. monday july 27 around 3:15 in the an. austin was killed in the 400 block of e street northwest right by police headquarters. the video shows all three suspects walking around as if nothing had just occurred. it has been one month since the murder and police are desperate to get them off the street. $25,000 reward in this case. call police. now turn to the wall of justice and the hunt for fugitives across our area. police need your help. tonight, stafford county sheriff detects are still looking for marlene paige for grand larceny and violation of probation. in prince william county they are looking for devonte conward for robbery, burglary and grand larceny. to arlington county they are looking for calderon. for slicing a man's face with a knife after a soccer game. and prince william county is looking for juan garcia, who is accused of setting a woman's bedroom on fire and domestic assault. if you have information about any of the people, call police. i'm your fighting back against c
of -- antonio austin of capitol heights. monday july 27 around 3:15 in the an. austin was killed in the 400 block of e street northwest right by police headquarters. the video shows all three suspects walking around as if nothing had just occurred. it has been one month since the murder and police are desperate to get them off the street. $25,000 reward in this case. call police. now turn to the wall of justice and the hunt for fugitives across our area. police need your help. tonight, stafford...
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. >> runner in austin, texas has had enough. now she is calling for an ends to cat calls.he state of texas but anna aldridge is pushing the austin city council to make it a ticket recall, or fineable offense. she said she is tired of ac harassed while out jogging her regular route. she said something needs to be done. >> it is difficult to catch. i'll be definitely running with a camera. i hope all of the other women in austin are running with cameras. >> it has to be done. >> right now created on line petition on the site change.org. she is urging people, both local, governments, local businesses, to create policies to combat sexual harrassment on the street. >> a perfect day for street festival as many of are you taking advantage of today's weather to head on over to northern liberties for the seventh annual second street festival. good clothing, jewelry today's festival has something for just about everybody every all ages. and it is still going on right now, so we have time, the festival ends at 10:00 tonight. >>> and, some dogs are making some serious waves out in cal
. >> runner in austin, texas has had enough. now she is calling for an ends to cat calls.he state of texas but anna aldridge is pushing the austin city council to make it a ticket recall, or fineable offense. she said she is tired of ac harassed while out jogging her regular route. she said something needs to be done. >> it is difficult to catch. i'll be definitely running with a camera. i hope all of the other women in austin are running with cameras. >> it has to be done....
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police say he is 25-year-old austin stevenson. this picture is from his arrest last year for robbery. this is by 102nd and park. authorities say stevenson was arrested for allegedly trespassing. officers had taken him out of the patrol car when he supposedly broke free and ran off. these escapes have been a big problem this summer. in july arthur collins escaped from another precinct in east harlem when he got out of his holding cell an ran out of the building. he turned himself in a few days later. another problem in june when tarek arnold escaped. surveillance video shows him in handcuffs running down the street and police chasing after him. he was captured after a month on the run. again this morning, another prisoner escaped, this time at the 23rd precinct. police say if you know the police say if you know the suspect or where he could be, they want you to come forward. live in east harlem, ilana gold, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. >>> three people are dead after multivehicle crash on the taconic state parkway in yorktown. before
police say he is 25-year-old austin stevenson. this picture is from his arrest last year for robbery. this is by 102nd and park. authorities say stevenson was arrested for allegedly trespassing. officers had taken him out of the patrol car when he supposedly broke free and ran off. these escapes have been a big problem this summer. in july arthur collins escaped from another precinct in east harlem when he got out of his holding cell an ran out of the building. he turned himself in a few days...
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. >> mile austin missed last week's preseason game but is expected to play this is a.e doesn't know his place on his team yet. he talks about his role on the eagles later in sports. >> and coming up in weather, we're looking ahead to your weekend. what to expect another potential heat wave as well as new developments on erika and its projected path. keep it here. doug, we have the results, but first, we have a very special guest. come on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do that. we show our progressive direct rate and the rates of our competitors even if progressive isn't the lowest. it looks like progressive is not the lowest! ohhhh! when we return, we'll find out whether doug is the father. wait, what? >>> stuff like this happened here in fill al few times recently. surveillance video in brazil caught this man using dynamite to blow up an atm. you saw him light the fuse and boom. the man and a few others run back into all of that haze to grab whatever they can. n
. >> mile austin missed last week's preseason game but is expected to play this is a.e doesn't know his place on his team yet. he talks about his role on the eagles later in sports. >> and coming up in weather, we're looking ahead to your weekend. what to expect another potential heat wave as well as new developments on erika and its projected path. keep it here. doug, we have the results, but first, we have a very special guest. come on out, flo! [house band playing] you have...
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that brian and brian austin green are heading for divorce after five years of marriage.eople magazine reports they have been separated for months. they have two sons both under the age of three. brian austin green you may recall famous from his 90210 days. >> oh, yeah. >> news about another beverly hills alumni shanon doherty is battling breast cancer. she talk about her illness to people magazine after suing her former business management firm for failing to pay her insurance premiums. doherty says her health insurance lapsed and she didn't receive medical care which allowed the cancer to spread, that is very sad. >>> 5:51. a kentucky woman has taken to designing jeans specifically for people in wheelchairs. >> you wonder why no one saw this before. >> heidi mckenzie was just 21 when she was paralyzed in a car accident. she created these jeans because she had trouble finding clothe ago this fit her body too. they retail for $80 and they have features like a higher waste and in useless back pockets. mckenzie's company alter your ego has launched a kick starter campaign t
that brian and brian austin green are heading for divorce after five years of marriage.eople magazine reports they have been separated for months. they have two sons both under the age of three. brian austin green you may recall famous from his 90210 days. >> oh, yeah. >> news about another beverly hills alumni shanon doherty is battling breast cancer. she talk about her illness to people magazine after suing her former business management firm for failing to pay her insurance...
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. >> police say they are looking for a suspect named austin stevenson. they tell us he escaped from the 23rd precinct this morning after he was arrested for trespassing. take a look at his picture. he is 25 years old. police tell us they arrested him last year on a burglary authorities have been looking for him since 3:00 this morning by 102nd and park and they haven't found him. officers say they had just taken the suspect out of the patrol car. he was in handcuffs and they were walking him up to the building but he got away and ran off. police say he is not a violent offender, neighbors have a lot of concerns. >> what are the questions that come up? >> why? how? what procedures weren't followed? things of that nature? >> you wonder how it happened? >> exactly. you worry about your safety, you live by this precinct. >> one block away. i do worry about my safety. it could be somebody more dangerous and he could be still dangerous. >> people are especially concerned because this is the third escape this summer. in july, arthur collins escaped from a diffe
. >> police say they are looking for a suspect named austin stevenson. they tell us he escaped from the 23rd precinct this morning after he was arrested for trespassing. take a look at his picture. he is 25 years old. police tell us they arrested him last year on a burglary authorities have been looking for him since 3:00 this morning by 102nd and park and they haven't found him. officers say they had just taken the suspect out of the patrol car. he was in handcuffs and they were walking...
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. >> reporter: terry austin with the guadalupe river park conservancy says he has never seen the river this dry. this is what the river looked like back in 2007. austin says cleanup efforts led to a healthy population of trout, salmon and beavers, and he's confident the wildlife will return, if the water returns. >> and we're looking forward to our el nino. >> reporter: according to the santa clara valley water district, in 2011, the river flowed at 6 cubic feet per second. today, zero. there is one upside. volunteers are able to access the river floor, and get rid of years of trash the river has collected. >> clean it up, perhaps take care of some of the structural things that need to be done. and so we'll be more ready when the rains come. >> reporter: several reservoirs supply this river, the water district says water has been released from those areas. but is just not enough to make it all the way to downtown san jose. reporting live in san jose, michelle roberts, nbc bay area news. >>> happening right now, the race to contain a new wildfire in lake county that has forced people ou
. >> reporter: terry austin with the guadalupe river park conservancy says he has never seen the river this dry. this is what the river looked like back in 2007. austin says cleanup efforts led to a healthy population of trout, salmon and beavers, and he's confident the wildlife will return, if the water returns. >> and we're looking forward to our el nino. >> reporter: according to the santa clara valley water district, in 2011, the river flowed at 6 cubic feet per second....
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. >> that led this man in austin texas to start his own business called cratejoy. a platform that makes it easy forentrepreneurs to launch their own business setting up a website, e-commerce and shipping. >> we support them by taking stuff that shouldn't be on their plate. they can develop product, acquire customers, delighting customers and shipping the product out to their customers. >> one of the first customers are annie lynn. she started a business focused on moms and babies in austin after leaving new york city as a fashion designer. >> what inspired me to start a little bundle was utilizing my passion, skill set and design and be able to cater to an industry i believe in which is kids. the subscription business model really was so intriguing to me. >> she's expanded her business. you can buy her products online and in her newly opened retail shop. >> of course my subscription business is the core of how i started. that's not to say things are not evolving. as a small business we have so much in the pipeline. >> it brought in a little bundle's brand recogniti
. >> that led this man in austin texas to start his own business called cratejoy. a platform that makes it easy forentrepreneurs to launch their own business setting up a website, e-commerce and shipping. >> we support them by taking stuff that shouldn't be on their plate. they can develop product, acquire customers, delighting customers and shipping the product out to their customers. >> one of the first customers are annie lynn. she started a business focused on moms and...
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this franchise just opened last week in austin, texas. it was closed for the past five months for a major remodeling project. well, during the entire remodel, the owner, continued to pay his employees. get this, he didn't just pay them their regular salary, he gave them each, a raise. >> it would be a real financial crisis for 50 families represented from the employees here, to have to go five months without a job. >> i was than the expecting that. he is always taking care of us. >> jeff glover, you are the man. new and improved restaurant is a whooping 5700 square feet making it the largest chick-fil-a in the austin area. >>> usually, you do your best to avoid foul odors but it is the smell that has visitors from around the world flock to go denver. the the core florist in bloom at denver's botanical gardens. this florist about 15 years old and it is the first time it has bloom. the it will last for two days and it smells like a dead animal. in other flower quite compares. >> it uses that odor to write in beatles ape flies. you walk in t
this franchise just opened last week in austin, texas. it was closed for the past five months for a major remodeling project. well, during the entire remodel, the owner, continued to pay his employees. get this, he didn't just pay them their regular salary, he gave them each, a raise. >> it would be a real financial crisis for 50 families represented from the employees here, to have to go five months without a job. >> i was than the expecting that. he is always taking care of us....
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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. 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 burns 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 wha
but no one is sure if he's still alive. >> i was behind austin when we were running up to the car. 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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austin is hope an el nino season will bring the river back to life. but in the meantime, the exposed river bed allows volunteers a chance to clear out the trash that collected over the years. >> clean it up, perhaps take care of some of the structural things that need to be done so it will be more ready when the rains come. >> reporter: several reservoirs supply water to this river. the water district says they have released some water, but there's just not enough to make it all the way to this spot. reporting live in san jose, michelle roberts, nbc bay area news. >> michelle, thank you. >>> all signs point to arson. new video showing the balls of flames that erupted from a san leandro strip mall overnight. the four-alarm fire destroyed two businesses at around 2:30 this morning. it happened near the intersection of marina boulevard and dolittle drive. you see the map there. not far from the oakland airport. an explosion blew out the front of the marina market. we're told that investigators found a gas can in a dumpster next to the building, and they
austin is hope an el nino season will bring the river back to life. but in the meantime, the exposed river bed allows volunteers a chance to clear out the trash that collected over the years. >> clean it up, perhaps take care of some of the structural things that need to be done so it will be more ready when the rains come. >> reporter: several reservoirs supply water to this river. the water district says they have released some water, but there's just not enough to make it all the...
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i think austin goolsbee's suggestion is an interesting one.hite house to take another look at whether there are things that could be done by executive order to better enforce the laws that are on the books, and the rest of us have to be willing to develop arguments against people on the other side that we are not doing. for instance, you always hear a law wouldn't have stopped this guy. he would have gotten a gun any way. that is like saying all laws are futile. just because people commit murder, does that mean we shouldn't have laws against murder. because people commit tax evasion doesn't mean we shouldn't have laws against tax evasion. that's a nonsensical argument you hear all the time. just because a law wouldn't have prevented this particular case, doesn't mean it might not prevent some other cases of gun violence. you know, the people who are engaged in this debate need to get more serious about confronting the nra on each of the arguments. >> lawrence, i would also highlight, we have had a background check environment structure in plac
i think austin goolsbee's suggestion is an interesting one.hite house to take another look at whether there are things that could be done by executive order to better enforce the laws that are on the books, and the rest of us have to be willing to develop arguments against people on the other side that we are not doing. for instance, you always hear a law wouldn't have stopped this guy. he would have gotten a gun any way. that is like saying all laws are futile. just because people commit...
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three weeks ago, police searched for austin stevenson, they arrested him on a trespassing charge. and as they took him out of the police cruiser he got loose and ran away. in july, agar collins escaped from a different precinct. and a month earlier, tyreke arnold escaped. police tracked down the three men, but numen is on the run. hospital gown. if you see her, call police right away. reporting live, ilana gold, cbs 2news this morning. >> ilana, thank you. >>> 4:32. and traffic and weather on the 2s. good morning. john. >> the heat and humidity is back and will reign this week, but not much rain. later in the week we have a better chance for rain. apair of 70s in the city with clouds overhead. the winds out of the west at 6. and showers in the atmosphere and to the south. but blocking high keeps our numbers high and dry. 92 will feel like 95. and 95 for 100 for the real- feel numbers. so pace yourself, yeah. one of those kind of weeks. get your week started on time with alex denis. >>> thank you. we have route 202 closed in both directions that is for construction at 5:00. 17. hun
three weeks ago, police searched for austin stevenson, they arrested him on a trespassing charge. and as they took him out of the police cruiser he got loose and ran away. in july, agar collins escaped from a different precinct. and a month earlier, tyreke arnold escaped. police tracked down the three men, but numen is on the run. hospital gown. if you see her, call police right away. reporting live, ilana gold, cbs 2news this morning. >> ilana, thank you. >>> 4:32. and traffic...
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final eight. >> i will shake your hand you have my word it is 100% the plan. >> plus when austin foundng to put me up. >> oh my god vanessa. >> please. >> he begged his alliance for a second chance. >> i will do anything
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that is chris everret. >> you have done it all, tracy austin, welcome to "good day new york". thank you. greg: what is it like playing in the middle of all of that? >> it is interesting, if i had to do it now, i think i would be overwhelmed by the situation, that many people. when trained for it and focussed, you are just thinking about the strategies that you have to employ and you want to win. so crowd noise, bad calls, all of that, just goes out the window. greg: when in the middle of the stadium and thousands are watching you, that is unusual, right. can't the fans mes you up? >> i think they can. there are a lot of players that don't enjoy playing at the us open, it is a rambunctious crowd. they are coming from work and celebrating and enjoying. there is a part that you have focus on and new york because of all of that it is toughest to win. teresa: you started at such a young age. greg: how old were you? >> two or threes old. my mom worked at a tennis club in california, my older brothers and sister played on the tour. teresa: so you grew up in the business, so those sta
that is chris everret. >> you have done it all, tracy austin, welcome to "good day new york". thank you. greg: what is it like playing in the middle of all of that? >> it is interesting, if i had to do it now, i think i would be overwhelmed by the situation, that many people. when trained for it and focussed, you are just thinking about the strategies that you have to employ and you want to win. so crowd noise, bad calls, all of that, just goes out the window. greg: when...
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on tuesdays we go to the local middle school in austin texas and in a hundred degree heat we run the oser she loves it. what's his name is getting a little bit of heat right now for the way he is running the clips. who do you like better? >> the 1st part of that, referring to the fine i assume. >> mea culpa. honestly it sounds like whatever promised prior to our meeting this way. >> i was distraught. >> did you get need for the organization? >> i was wondering if it got you in trouble he said hey, i wanthey, want to come down to austin have dinner with you. >> we had a great conversation. the 2nd part of that question, steve ballmer. >> a great owner. >> bill simmons said that he is horrible. >> bill thinks a lot of people. >> that's true. >> unless it is tom brady. >> are you excited for kobe bryant to retire? >> so i don't have to garden, yes. toto be able to play against one of the greatest players ever, and he has been the benchmark for a generation of players, has been an honor. he and lebron and kevin durant we will go down as the best players. >> i have toi have to ask you how
on tuesdays we go to the local middle school in austin texas and in a hundred degree heat we run the oser she loves it. what's his name is getting a little bit of heat right now for the way he is running the clips. who do you like better? >> the 1st part of that, referring to the fine i assume. >> mea culpa. honestly it sounds like whatever promised prior to our meeting this way. >> i was distraught. >> did you get need for the organization? >> i was wondering if...
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after austin revealed the secret to jason. >> you could take this me and julia. >> i would be fine withlli and vanessa decided to turn on him. >> did if you lie to me an get caught, it's over. i don't trust. he's not working with me that's it. >> and they even formed a new alliance to get the job done. >> it would be best to have austin go home first and then the twins. final eight. >> i will shake your hand, you have my word, it is 100% the plan. >> plus when austin found out he was in danger. >> are you going to put me up. >> oh my god, vanessa. >> please. >> he begged his alliance for a second chance. >> i will do anythin
after austin revealed the secret to jason. >> you could take this me and julia. >> i would be fine withlli and vanessa decided to turn on him. >> did if you lie to me an get caught, it's over. i don't trust. he's not working with me that's it. >> and they even formed a new alliance to get the job done. >> it would be best to have austin go home first and then the twins. final eight. >> i will shake your hand, you have my word, it is 100% the plan. >>...