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austin: i'm austin baker. lemonis: hey, austin. austin: production manager out here.emonis: how are you, sir? austin: great. lemonis: nice to meet you. so, are you in charge of the floor? austin: yes, sir. lemonis: you want to give me a little tour, just you and i? austin: please. so, i'm gonna show you the two types of trailers we build on. we are fabricating our frames right here. we're building them. lemonis: you're not even buying them? austin: we're building them. everything we can do, we do in-house. we are so jammed, and it's unnecessary. the word "custom" is sexy, and it sells. lemonis: it also does one other "s." austin: ruins us. lemonis: slows things down. the real problem in this production process is that the customization slows things down. in tumbleweed's current manufacturing process, there are two distinct lines, meaning that only two homes can be built at one time. and while they're being built, they're done in four distinct stages. in stage 1, the trailer comes in and the floor goes in. in stage 2, the walls and the roof go in. in stage 3, the inter
austin: i'm austin baker. lemonis: hey, austin. austin: production manager out here.emonis: how are you, sir? austin: great. lemonis: nice to meet you. so, are you in charge of the floor? austin: yes, sir. lemonis: you want to give me a little tour, just you and i? austin: please. so, i'm gonna show you the two types of trailers we build on. we are fabricating our frames right here. we're building them. lemonis: you're not even buying them? austin: we're building them. everything we can do, we...
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austin, what's your first reaction?s is -- my first reaction is they're trying to shove a whole bunch of sausage into a casing that it's not going to fit in. >> that's gross. >> so what they say in this bill what they announce they'll pay for or rates don't make any difference at all because ultimately it's going to come down to what will the moderates, republicans in the senate, be willing to go along with. >> at the end of the day, isn't it what republicans are willing to stomach? >> yes. >> states like new york, new jersey, california, they're sensitive. we saw republicans from those states vote no to the bunt because they didn't want to face this. >> it's not only moderate republicans, it's also the home builders and the mortgage industry. if you're capping this thing at $500,000, they're going to go bananas on that. because all the houses you buy as kacie pointed out are often more than that for middle class middle class people. and a lot of the home builders are already opposed. they think the mortgage deduction i
austin, what's your first reaction?s is -- my first reaction is they're trying to shove a whole bunch of sausage into a casing that it's not going to fit in. >> that's gross. >> so what they say in this bill what they announce they'll pay for or rates don't make any difference at all because ultimately it's going to come down to what will the moderates, republicans in the senate, be willing to go along with. >> at the end of the day, isn't it what republicans are willing to...
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and now we're going to return to austin, and joining us on the c-span bus is >>> and now we're going to return to austin and joining us on the c-span bus is james dickey who is the chair of the republican party in texas. mr. dickey, thanks for being with us. what are the blessings and the curse of controlling all three branchs of government in texas? >> well, it is an extreme honor that voters of texas have presented the republican party with such a clear mandate in texas in electing really every single state wide elected official and in a near supermajorities in the house and senate. they made it clear that they want to see republican policies enacted. that, of course, is a phenomenal honor. it's also a big responsibility. so one of the things he we in the party have been doing is doing a better job of communicating to our legislatures, to our voters, to the press even what our delegates, what our voters have asked for and making it clear we support those efforts and that we will do what we can to help our legislature pass those. our founders in the texas constitution did a lot of t
and now we're going to return to austin, and joining us on the c-span bus is >>> and now we're going to return to austin and joining us on the c-span bus is james dickey who is the chair of the republican party in texas. mr. dickey, thanks for being with us. what are the blessings and the curse of controlling all three branchs of government in texas? >> well, it is an extreme honor that voters of texas have presented the republican party with such a clear mandate in texas in...
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austin, this is a tax -- >> that's not what austin's steven, what austin is talking about is a lot of the itemized deductions. hold on, gentlemen. i want to get the facts out there. what austin is talking about are the itemized deductions. my medical bills are over $7,000 a year, and i can write that off and that goes away, and the republicans are betting the standard deduction being doubled will eliminate that. >> obamacare is a tax cut for poor people and democrats are against that. the other big one, the biggest paid for in the bill, by the way, by far is getting rid of the state and local tax deduction. 50% of the benefits, austin, half of the benefits from the state and local tax deductions go to the richest 1% of americans, so do you support getting rid of the state and tax deduction? >> not if you are going to use the money to appalibolish the s tax and cut billionaires' taxes, no. >> i think you can not find an agreement. democrats are not in favor of any tax reform. >> republicans did not take the ronald reagan approach of 1986. ronald reagan came and went to democrats to sta
austin, this is a tax -- >> that's not what austin's steven, what austin is talking about is a lot of the itemized deductions. hold on, gentlemen. i want to get the facts out there. what austin is talking about are the itemized deductions. my medical bills are over $7,000 a year, and i can write that off and that goes away, and the republicans are betting the standard deduction being doubled will eliminate that. >> obamacare is a tax cut for poor people and democrats are against...
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austin was dying of a drug overdose. to the hospital. all i can say right now is austin's breathing. >> i mean, i just kept thinking it's going to be all right, he's going to come out of it. he always came back. >> exactly. >> i have a sense just sitting here right now this is as fresh as yesterday. >> it is. it is. >> gayle and craig are certain austin never abused opioids when he played, but something changed after estopped. -- he stopped. >> to know austin, you would know how deeply ashamed he would have been for us to know that he was abusing prescription medications. that's truly what breaks my heart. >>> it could happen to anyone. >> several times a month, gayle, a former school counselor, speaks to kids and parents about opioids. >> we need to educate in these dangers. you know, just because it is a prescription does not mean it's safe. >> oklahoma set a record last year for the number of drug overdoses that ended in death. does it feel to you like the country gets it? >> i'm 60 years old, and it shocks me to thin
austin was dying of a drug overdose. to the hospital. all i can say right now is austin's breathing. >> i mean, i just kept thinking it's going to be all right, he's going to come out of it. he always came back. >> exactly. >> i have a sense just sitting here right now this is as fresh as yesterday. >> it is. it is. >> gayle and craig are certain austin never abused opioids when he played, but something changed after estopped. -- he stopped. >> to know...
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you let them, in you give austin allen a chance to come down the field.re's a chance for a fumble, and it's the hardest thing in the world for the defensive coach, you know, to let somebody in. but to me, it's the percentage. >> carter: we'll see how both teams play it. blockers handoff, witter, driven back by ramirez. to gain their own stop. you got third and goal coming. it's just ticking down, now, for missouri. >> aaron: they want a score. >> carter: they do. >> aaron: they want the game. >> carter: hands off witter, shot back, let it run down to about three seconds. goal line stand for arkansas. that may be the last thing that the razorbacks need. >> rick: interesting. >> carter: mccann on fourth and goal. missouri takes a time-out. both head coaches out of time-outs. and mccann will presumably have a chance to chip it in for the game winner. >> rick: no reason to leave nine seconds on, fourth down. sometimes coaches are risk-averse. if the holder drops it we will have fourth down and kick. as fourth down, you want to take it down inside of four seco
you let them, in you give austin allen a chance to come down the field.re's a chance for a fumble, and it's the hardest thing in the world for the defensive coach, you know, to let somebody in. but to me, it's the percentage. >> carter: we'll see how both teams play it. blockers handoff, witter, driven back by ramirez. to gain their own stop. you got third and goal coming. it's just ticking down, now, for missouri. >> aaron: they want a score. >> carter: they do. >>...
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welcome to austin. at the far end is another writer i admire greatly both a political writer and nonobvious named jared makes sexton. [applause]. in his book is called people will rise upon the waters of your sure. terrific words, jared. jared's work has appeared in the "new york times", new republic salon and he's currently crater of writing professor at georgia southern university. please welcome jerry and kevin. [applause]. gentlemen it's a pleasure to have you here and in reading your books it reminded me of why i enjoyed books like this so much because of the deep story telling and smart analysis and it was nice to read them together intend him because kevin takes us back through years and years going back to the 19th century of american culture and how we reveal things like forgeries and humbug and fake news and then jared gives us a more kind of up the minute approach based on what he saw during the 26 election and how it carried forward into our everyday discourse and i will tell you jared is no
welcome to austin. at the far end is another writer i admire greatly both a political writer and nonobvious named jared makes sexton. [applause]. in his book is called people will rise upon the waters of your sure. terrific words, jared. jared's work has appeared in the "new york times", new republic salon and he's currently crater of writing professor at georgia southern university. please welcome jerry and kevin. [applause]. gentlemen it's a pleasure to have you here and in reading...
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jenny hoff is a reporter in the texas state capital of austin jenny welcome doing you know anything else about the shooter right now. well we're getting some new information via local news agencies that are saying that the shooter after the shooting was actually confronted by a citizen he then took off in his vehicle and he was later found in a ditch by investigators with a gunshot wound and he was dead now of course we do have some conflicting reports some say that possibly he was shot by deputies other that it was might have been self-inflicted so we still need to get that information confirmed but that's a new bit of information that's come out recently on the shooter we still don't know his name we don't know the motive we don't know if he knew people at the church or if this was something that was random that information still needs to come out ok we can confirm now that the shooter is dead is that correct that's correct so we've had numerous law enforcement officials say that the shooter is dead again we don't know if he was killed by police or if he killed himself but we've had nu
jenny hoff is a reporter in the texas state capital of austin jenny welcome doing you know anything else about the shooter right now. well we're getting some new information via local news agencies that are saying that the shooter after the shooting was actually confronted by a citizen he then took off in his vehicle and he was later found in a ditch by investigators with a gunshot wound and he was dead now of course we do have some conflicting reports some say that possibly he was shot by...
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well i'm joined now by jenny hoff she's a reporter in the texas state capital austin jenny good evening do we know anything more about the shooter so far authorities haven't released any information about who the a shooter might be or what his motive might have been but apparently witnesses did say that a lone gunman as far as they know when into the church around eleven thirty at eleven o'clock is when services started and they heard about twenty rounds of gunshots fired through the air and as you mentioned more than twenty people they are assumed to be dead more than twenty also have been flown to the hospital children included so it's definitely a situation that is tragic for that area tragic for the country and authorities on the scene and i'm sure more information on the shooter will be released as authorities get everything confirmed can you confirm that the shooter is dead that something that local media was reporting earlier. right media has reported that the shooter is dead and also the county commissioner of that county has confirmed that the shooter is dead he says that there
well i'm joined now by jenny hoff she's a reporter in the texas state capital austin jenny good evening do we know anything more about the shooter so far authorities haven't released any information about who the a shooter might be or what his motive might have been but apparently witnesses did say that a lone gunman as far as they know when into the church around eleven thirty at eleven o'clock is when services started and they heard about twenty rounds of gunshots fired through the air and as...
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ball one down and in to austin barnes.mething that's loomed over the series since the beginning. who would a.j. hinch go to for the final outs? he has a lot of options but it remains to be seen how effective they would be. morrow in the on-deck circle. forsythe at first, and barns at thelate. 1-0 pitch. >> john: coming in 25 pages out of mccullers, 16 were curveballs and the dodgers swung at night and missed at six. the curveball for mccullers, more effective than the breaking balls for darvish, to say the least. >> joe: kike hernandez and andre ethier stirring in the dugout. that is high, 2-1. mccullers was in american leaguer, spent two stints on the dl. struggled down the stretch in the regular season. good in the postseason, and the count is even. 2-2 on barnes. now kike hernandez is in the on-deck circle, and morrow is still with his helmet on but standing on the top step of the dugout. >> john: i would think morrow stays in the game. somehow there is a double play ball right here. >> joe: left side. what a play by br
ball one down and in to austin barnes.mething that's loomed over the series since the beginning. who would a.j. hinch go to for the final outs? he has a lot of options but it remains to be seen how effective they would be. morrow in the on-deck circle. forsythe at first, and barns at thelate. 1-0 pitch. >> john: coming in 25 pages out of mccullers, 16 were curveballs and the dodgers swung at night and missed at six. the curveball for mccullers, more effective than the breaking balls for...
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welcome to austin. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you for this amazing welcome to texas. my first time here so thanknkso. "destination casablanca" is i'm going to be honest and say it was inspired by the movie. like many of you here i saw the movie over a number of years and every time i would watch it i would thinknk wow i wonder what actually was going on it casa blanca during the wars. what was the problem for the refugees and so the historian in me decided to dig in and take a look around and the resulting book is "destination casablanca" casablanca." the story turns out to be much more interesting and i think compelling than the movie although it has a lot of the same elements. because casablancaa was a port refugees found their way to the city during the war and it became one of the possible avenues to leave europe and the nazis. the fact that it also became specifically important to the french war efforts the war effort and the allied war effort effort. the book looks at what happens to the ci
welcome to austin. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you for this amazing welcome to texas. my first time here so thanknkso. "destination casablanca" is i'm going to be honest and say it was inspired by the movie. like many of you here i saw the movie over a number of years and every time i would watch it i would thinknk wow i wonder what actually was going on it casa blanca during the wars. what was the problem for the refugees and so the historian in me decided to dig in...
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he was attending a conference in austin when he called for help from his hotel. doctors are encouraged by his progress, but caution there's a long road ahead. ridge is also the former u.s. homeland security secretary. the first ever to hold that position. >>> here's a look at the stories making headlines county by county. teachers in the spring fields school district have a new contract. a five-year deal was approved by the board and ratified by the education association. it includes a salary hike along with increases for health care. >> they have been cleared of any wrong doing in a shooting of king of prush ya mall. police spotted a man at the mall a day after he robbed a woman in a parking garage. >>> something to think about here. pieces of glass in your salad. the grocery store that's issuing a massive recall. >>> and treating concussions. how some pennsylvania researchers are making strides with a simple saliva test. >>> a simple saliva test may be able to predict how long concussion symptoms will last. researchers found tiny molecules in saliva were able t
he was attending a conference in austin when he called for help from his hotel. doctors are encouraged by his progress, but caution there's a long road ahead. ridge is also the former u.s. homeland security secretary. the first ever to hold that position. >>> here's a look at the stories making headlines county by county. teachers in the spring fields school district have a new contract. a five-year deal was approved by the board and ratified by the education association. it includes a...
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austin or david? [ beep ] what is "speaking ill of the dead"? austin, we come back to you.
austin or david? [ beep ] what is "speaking ill of the dead"? austin, we come back to you.
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the books are for sale courtesy of bookpeople in austin institution. remember when you buy a book at the festival you support the author, the festival and local independent book stores. that's good. texas book festival is nonprofit. nonprofit. its mission is to thwart low income students in texas with all the visits and book donations by its reading rock stars program and also to fund grants for libraries throughout the state of texas. your book purchase really does make a difference. okay, i think were going to kick it off there. well, let's get into this. juli, "spineless" is about jellyfish. >> it is. >> which is an interesting topic. yesterday in fact, was world jellyfish day. >> i was just as surprised to find out as probably everyone. >> jellyfish are fascinating. everybody has experienced a jellyfish sting out in the wild so to speak, swimming in the ocean and that's how most of us know about jellyfish. where i was turned onto a fascinating jolliffe ishtar are was when i visited the monterey bay aquarium back in the '90s when at that jellyfish e
the books are for sale courtesy of bookpeople in austin institution. remember when you buy a book at the festival you support the author, the festival and local independent book stores. that's good. texas book festival is nonprofit. nonprofit. its mission is to thwart low income students in texas with all the visits and book donations by its reading rock stars program and also to fund grants for libraries throughout the state of texas. your book purchase really does make a difference. okay, i...
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now, it's austin whaley, driven back. leads the charge. give a fake sweep there.en't buying it. coming off the weak side here, making big play. beats brian wallace across his face. bad foot work, get your head across the body. he's so quick, getting upfield, makes it difficult. that's why the foot work is so important on the cutoff block. >> carter: two years to go in the game, football off. trying to help his q.b. out, coming back to the football. >>> now in third and 11, you have hit them with a screen down here. they will be expecting that. this is an area of the field where defensive coordinator, likes to pin his ears back. what do you think? >> rick: you're down three, in field goal range, probably 42 to 43 yarder. >> carter: good on third and long, third and 11. allen rolling, inside, caught, nothing there. wrisled down. we'll see if the field goal unit comes down. >> carter: the guy i'm not taking a sack. >> rick: no question. if it works it's great. if it doesn't, ball positioned in the middle of the field. came back and kicked the game winner. 42 yarder i
now, it's austin whaley, driven back. leads the charge. give a fake sweep there.en't buying it. coming off the weak side here, making big play. beats brian wallace across his face. bad foot work, get your head across the body. he's so quick, getting upfield, makes it difficult. that's why the foot work is so important on the cutoff block. >> carter: two years to go in the game, football off. trying to help his q.b. out, coming back to the football. >>> now in third and 11, you...
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now austin is cancer free.ear how the treatment that saved austin might help others beat cancer. >>> and watch our special report tonight at 11:00 right after "the brave." >>> ahead, the leader of the eagles talks about crushing the cowboys. >> we're having a blast. i'll tell you that. we're having a blast. i love winning. i love winning this league and doing it with these boys. >> carson wentz talks about his team and the bomb that has him at the top of the division. >>> in the palm of your hand. a deal between the nfl and phone carrier could change the way you watch football. >>> putting a stop to bullying. the guidelines that could help parents and doctors end the weight stigma. >>> the way you talk about an overweight child needs to change, according to the american academy of pediatrics. the group issued a policy statement to guide doctors. parents have a big impact, too. one in three children in the u.s. is considered overweight or obese. most have been bullied because of their weight. pediatricians are b
now austin is cancer free.ear how the treatment that saved austin might help others beat cancer. >>> and watch our special report tonight at 11:00 right after "the brave." >>> ahead, the leader of the eagles talks about crushing the cowboys. >> we're having a blast. i'll tell you that. we're having a blast. i love winning. i love winning this league and doing it with these boys. >> carson wentz talks about his team and the bomb that has him at the top of...
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capital city of austin.e will talk to wendy davis and the texan -- texas republican party chairman. ♪ >> he has been called a chronicler of our age. guestl lewis will be our sunday. books have in common interesting characters in interesting situations. is, if you can attach the reader to the character at thebeginning of the book, -- they will follow the character anywhere. realize the lives of these people you have come to know turn on that, you know. life.a very powerful the origins of literature. >> mr. lewis is the author of several books including money ball, the big short, and his most recent, the undoing project. during our live three-hour conversation, your calls, tweets, and facebook questions. watch in-depth with walker -- author michael lewis live on booktv on c-span two. >> "washington journal" continues. for the nextones 30 minutes this morning. we want to hear from you on policy issues you want to talk about. phone lines -- we turn them over to you. janet, line for democrats, what do you want to
capital city of austin.e will talk to wendy davis and the texan -- texas republican party chairman. ♪ >> he has been called a chronicler of our age. guestl lewis will be our sunday. books have in common interesting characters in interesting situations. is, if you can attach the reader to the character at thebeginning of the book, -- they will follow the character anywhere. realize the lives of these people you have come to know turn on that, you know. life.a very powerful the origins of...
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general also said austin-royster operated without a proper license, meaning families could not receive death certificates for loved ones--- making it harder to bury them, or access their banking records. if you're thinking about getting a head-start on that thanksgiving traffic-- you may want to leave right now. according to triple-a, this evening will be the worst possible time to travel during thanksgiving week. that is when thanksgiving holiday travelers will experience the greatest amount of congestion, as commuters mix with holiday travelers. 3.3 million people from virginia, maryland and the district will drive more than 50 miles during the holiday weekend. the other heaviest travel days this thanksgiving holiday are wednesday, sunday and saturday. analysts also say travelers should expect plenty of traffic on roadways near major airports, including reagan national airport, washington dulles international airport, and bwi marshall airport. in the day ahead-- two very lucky turkeys will meet the president of the united states. wishbone and drumstick - spent the night at the willar
general also said austin-royster operated without a proper license, meaning families could not receive death certificates for loved ones--- making it harder to bury them, or access their banking records. if you're thinking about getting a head-start on that thanksgiving traffic-- you may want to leave right now. according to triple-a, this evening will be the worst possible time to travel during thanksgiving week. that is when thanksgiving holiday travelers will experience the greatest amount...
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austin has the same can-do attitude. can he break his speed record for skitching behind a car, until -- >> bam! >> oh! that was an until i didn't want to see. that was nasty. >> that was bad. that was really, really bad. austin did break his 47-mile-per-hour speed record. >> and what else? >> this collarbone and seven staples in his head, busted his noggin as well. hold it. also goes on to say, save the "i told you sos, it was worth it for the times i came out unscathed." >> i still told you so. >> get well, austin. don't do this again. >>> if you got senior parents, you know the feeling. >> um-hum. >> i think the scariest moment is when your mama don't answer the phone. >> the world stops and your mind just goes everywhere. >> every day. sometimes i've gone on to facebook, somebody in my immediate family, go see if mom's okay. >> even if she's been calling all day and you haven't answered her call, when you call back that one time and she don't answer, it's like -- >> almost like the tables have suddenly turned, because
austin has the same can-do attitude. can he break his speed record for skitching behind a car, until -- >> bam! >> oh! that was an until i didn't want to see. that was nasty. >> that was bad. that was really, really bad. austin did break his 47-mile-per-hour speed record. >> and what else? >> this collarbone and seven staples in his head, busted his noggin as well. hold it. also goes on to say, save the "i told you sos, it was worth it for the times i came out...
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former obama admyselfor austin goldsby.nd i think you are a hillary person, austin, but what about all of those people. himary was in charge of everything. hiring and every bit of money and every decision and had total control and bernie the sucker never knew and he was in a rigged primerary and super delegates i would think you would be angry and you are an honest guy. >> i am annoyed. >> sean: annoyed? >> it was not rigged in that way. what was happening in if you remember. >> sean: the warren said it was rigged. >> the dnc organized debates on saturday night when the super bowl was the next day and that sort of thing. >> sean: i like you too much. take the shovel out of your hand. >> i think it is fair. i am a noticed they did not take the primary seriously. the woman lost the election and it is done. >> sean: but she stole the primary and she used fake rushion propaganda she bought and paid for with the dossier which we didn't know before. >> sean, all you have to do to get the left to think about it differently. what w
former obama admyselfor austin goldsby.nd i think you are a hillary person, austin, but what about all of those people. himary was in charge of everything. hiring and every bit of money and every decision and had total control and bernie the sucker never knew and he was in a rigged primerary and super delegates i would think you would be angry and you are an honest guy. >> i am annoyed. >> sean: annoyed? >> it was not rigged in that way. what was happening in if you remember....
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so what's austin the don or says? anybody can do this, anyone can register to be a match. he says it is one of the most humble rewarding experiences you can have. i certainly believe that. well if you have any other story ideas please sends them my way on facebook or >> some call it crazy, looking foreign ovate i have minds. >> personal flight, cbs-3 joe hold send looking into boeing 's sponsorship of the go fly competition. it could revolutionize our rush hour among some other things. >> it seems like the skies the limit on this project. >> i think it has been said that technology is inch distinguishable from magic. there is breakthroughs that may make this possible. if it were easy it, wouldn't be worth a challenge. it wouldn't be worth the money to inspire people. >> skies the limit. i see what you did there, joe. local college, all too eager to take a shot at the flight and the million dollars grand prize, joe's report takes off tonight on "eyewitness news" at 11:00 right here on cbs-3. >> tomorrow sports director don bell in clearwater florida for celebration every ro
so what's austin the don or says? anybody can do this, anyone can register to be a match. he says it is one of the most humble rewarding experiences you can have. i certainly believe that. well if you have any other story ideas please sends them my way on facebook or >> some call it crazy, looking foreign ovate i have minds. >> personal flight, cbs-3 joe hold send looking into boeing 's sponsorship of the go fly competition. it could revolutionize our rush hour among some other...
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video was shot at around 10:00 this morning and there was a heavy police presence here around the austin brice funeral home. we spotted d.c. police and the office of medical examiners on site walking in and out of the funeral home property. at this point, authorities will not say what evidence they were collecting. one person said off-camera he spotted a body bag outside the funeral home earlier this morning. police have since left the scene but we are working to learn more about what that information was. stay with wusa9 for the latest.
video was shot at around 10:00 this morning and there was a heavy police presence here around the austin brice funeral home. we spotted d.c. police and the office of medical examiners on site walking in and out of the funeral home property. at this point, authorities will not say what evidence they were collecting. one person said off-camera he spotted a body bag outside the funeral home earlier this morning. police have since left the scene but we are working to learn more about what that...
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mike khouw is in austin to break down the options action. >> hi there. we saw an above average put
mike khouw is in austin to break down the options action. >> hi there. we saw an above average put
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news 4's jackie bensen is outside austin royster funeral home in northwest d.c. with the allegations. jackie? >> reporter: well, doreen, i can tell you this lawsuit is unprecedented in its nature and scope. and tonight news 4 spoke with some of the families affected. >> terrible. >> reporter: by phone quantella gregory told news 4 about her family's prolonged ordeal with the austin royster funeral home while making funeral arrangements for her grandmother barbara ann roux who died in september of last year. she was a muslim and the family requested her body be prepared according to religious practice. >> they left my grandmother in the freezer for almost a month and a half, did not clean her for almost a month and a half. florida joleen hayes talks about the trip she had her husband made back and forth to d.c. in the months after austin royster handled the funeral of his father livolia hayes. the lawsuit accuses the funeral home of accepting an insurance payment of $53,000 for funeral services costing about $5,000 and failing to return the remaining $47,000. >> i
news 4's jackie bensen is outside austin royster funeral home in northwest d.c. with the allegations. jackie? >> reporter: well, doreen, i can tell you this lawsuit is unprecedented in its nature and scope. and tonight news 4 spoke with some of the families affected. >> terrible. >> reporter: by phone quantella gregory told news 4 about her family's prolonged ordeal with the austin royster funeral home while making funeral arrangements for her grandmother barbara ann roux who...
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the attacker from going on and killing more people are doing more damage journalist jenny hoff in austin texas thank you. and it has since emerged that the shooter in texas did indeed kill himself u.s. president trump is currently in japan on day two of his tour of asia he's meeting with progenies prime minister shinzo to discuss trade and the standoff with north korea the u.s. president to push japan to buy more american military equipment saying it would help protect against north korean attacks after trump said he'd be open to sitting down for talks with north korean leader kim jong un despite high tensions between washington and pyongyang. promised to stand with japan against what he called the north korean menace let's listen. we're working to counter the dangerous aggressions of the regime in north korea. the regime continued development of its unlawful weapons programs including its illegal nuclear tests and outrageous launches of ballistic missiles directly over japanese territory are a threat to the civilized world and international peace and stability we will not stand for that
the attacker from going on and killing more people are doing more damage journalist jenny hoff in austin texas thank you. and it has since emerged that the shooter in texas did indeed kill himself u.s. president trump is currently in japan on day two of his tour of asia he's meeting with progenies prime minister shinzo to discuss trade and the standoff with north korea the u.s. president to push japan to buy more american military equipment saying it would help protect against north korean...
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[laughter] >> november, austin. liza mundy, michelle, a biography, and now code girls, the untold story of the american women code breakers of world war ii. she has worked as a reporter in washington post and written for the atlantic, politico and other publications. she's a frequent commentator on national television, radio and online news outlets. code girls has been reviewed nationally and boston globe wrote, one of women and men bound together working side by side as equals, temporary but real. and in that picture is more than a marvel of patriotic effort, a remind they're side by side as equals is who we are at our best and how we do our best. so congratulations to you both to the success to your books and welcome to austin. >> thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you for this amazing welcome to texas, it's my first time here. so, thank you. casa blanca is not surprisingly -- thank you. i'm going to be honest it was inspire bid the movie like all of many of you here i saw the movie over a number of year
[laughter] >> november, austin. liza mundy, michelle, a biography, and now code girls, the untold story of the american women code breakers of world war ii. she has worked as a reporter in washington post and written for the atlantic, politico and other publications. she's a frequent commentator on national television, radio and online news outlets. code girls has been reviewed nationally and boston globe wrote, one of women and men bound together working side by side as equals, temporary...
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austin halewood has more. a sense of normality.s held at one of libya's biggest detention centres have at least one source of distraction and a courtyard football. most of them had been trying to reach europe but were intercepted on theirjourney and taken to tripoli. but while they're being protest, processed and wait for travel back to their home country, they're for travel back to their home country, they‘ re taking for travel back to their home country, they're taking part in a football tournament organised by a local civil society group. translation: this is the second year we've organised a football tournament specifically for illegal migrants. this initiative is to alleviate the migrants' psychological and social suffering. dressed in matching jerseys and brand—new shoes, migrants from ghana and the ivory coast were proud to kick—off the tournament this weekend, eagerly cheered on by their fellow detainees. there are teams from eight different african nations, making up two groups of four. two matches are played each day befo
austin halewood has more. a sense of normality.s held at one of libya's biggest detention centres have at least one source of distraction and a courtyard football. most of them had been trying to reach europe but were intercepted on theirjourney and taken to tripoli. but while they're being protest, processed and wait for travel back to their home country, they're for travel back to their home country, they‘ re taking for travel back to their home country, they're taking part in a football...
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away from austin bryant. there's the hit at the end of the play. wasn't much. >> joe: good news is austin bryant coming back on the field. first down, life again for nc state. >> todd: can't take a sack. >> joe: finley. big throw and catch to harmon. and he gets out. 18-yard reception. >> todd: the big bodied receivers. throwing it up between two defenders and let your guy go fight for the football. kelvin harmon at 6'3", 220 pounds. >> joe: 50 yards away. finley with time again. same direction, same result. kelvin harmon. . >> todd: he's working on ray-ray mccloud, who is now playing defensive back. because of the injuries, they got a wide receiver playing defensive become, and they're going after him. >> joe: 31 seconds remain. finley again. he wants more this time, but he threw it to the outside of harmon. >> todd: right now, they recognize the situation. ray-ray mccloud has worked at defensive back all year. he switched his number this week because of injuries knowing they might need him. he's out there now in crunch time. >> joe: that's how th
away from austin bryant. there's the hit at the end of the play. wasn't much. >> joe: good news is austin bryant coming back on the field. first down, life again for nc state. >> todd: can't take a sack. >> joe: finley. big throw and catch to harmon. and he gets out. 18-yard reception. >> todd: the big bodied receivers. throwing it up between two defenders and let your guy go fight for the football. kelvin harmon at 6'3", 220 pounds. >> joe: 50 yards away....
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ed scruggs speaking to us from austin, texas. and george ciccariello-maher of drexel university speaking from philadelphia. when we come back, paradise papers. how to they implicate everyone from the current commerce secretary to the queenen of england? stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we end today's show with a slew of shocking revelations about how the world's richest men -- ridges people stash away billions of dollars in wealth in offshore tax havens. the revelations, known as the paradise papers, implicate multiple members of president trump's own administration. among them wilbur ross, who continueued to invest in a after rossmpany even became commerce secretary. the shipping company, navigator holdings, is also linked to a russian oligarch subject to u.s. sanctions. the papers also show president trump's secretary of state rex tillerson was the director of a bermuda-incorporated oil and gas company, linked to exxon mobil, which ran a cont
ed scruggs speaking to us from austin, texas. and george ciccariello-maher of drexel university speaking from philadelphia. when we come back, paradise papers. how to they implicate everyone from the current commerce secretary to the queenen of england? stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we end today's show with a slew of shocking revelations about how the world's richest men -- ridges people stash away...
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>> so, first of all i may just say how glad i am to be here in austin. gay austin. [applause]. thank you so much to all of you for turning out for this panel. i agree this is a civil rights issue of our time, so to have you here listening and thinking with us means a lot, so thank you for being here, so to answer that question i want to read the final chapter of the book because i think it's perhaps the shortest way of answering it, a paragraph long, chapter 30: my heart locket. in my heart's locket, five gangly round-- brown skinned kids, cusson who will be forever outplay in a pair of trees bathed in the june sunshine i love to climb trees as much as my cousin, michael did. an arm here, a lake here just out from the tree floral sun dress with the pink and purple blooms. when we found on bloom debugs we would gently press at their knobs until the skin flipped and a fragile crinkled blossom emerged whole. meanwhile, inside the house through the living room picture window the adults beloved are forever passing their time and glancing distracted talk so how is that an answer to y
>> so, first of all i may just say how glad i am to be here in austin. gay austin. [applause]. thank you so much to all of you for turning out for this panel. i agree this is a civil rights issue of our time, so to have you here listening and thinking with us means a lot, so thank you for being here, so to answer that question i want to read the final chapter of the book because i think it's perhaps the shortest way of answering it, a paragraph long, chapter 30: my heart locket. in my...
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former obama admyselfor austin goldsby.nk you are a hillary person, austin, but what about all of those people. himary was in charge of everything. hiring and every bit of money and every decision and had total control and bernie the sucker never knew and he was in a rigged primerary and super delegates i would think you would be angry and you are an honest guy. >> i am annoyed. >> sean: annoyed? >> it was not rigged in that way. what was happening in if you remember. >> sean: the warren said it was rigged. >> the dnc organized debates on saturday night when the super bowl was the next day and that sort of thing. >> sean: i like you too much. take the shovel out of your hand. >> i think it is fair. i am a noticed they did not take the primary seriously. the woman lost the election and it is done. >> sean: but she stole the primary and she used fake rushion propaganda she bought and paid for with the dossier which we didn't know before. >> sean, all you have to do to get the left to think about it differently. what would the
former obama admyselfor austin goldsby.nk you are a hillary person, austin, but what about all of those people. himary was in charge of everything. hiring and every bit of money and every decision and had total control and bernie the sucker never knew and he was in a rigged primerary and super delegates i would think you would be angry and you are an honest guy. >> i am annoyed. >> sean: annoyed? >> it was not rigged in that way. what was happening in if you remember. >>...
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in the story i'm joined now by jenny hoff she's a reporter in the texas state capital austin jenny do we know anything else about the shooter right now. well we are waiting still to get more reports on his identity and what the motive might have been but at this moment authorities haven't released that information but we do know from witnesses who have spoken is that they saw one person walk into the church around eleven thirty in the morning church started at eleven a.m. and opened fire witnesses say they heard about twenty gunshots in there were then told by a local law enforcement official that he took off in a vehicle there was a short chase that ended in the suspect being killed we don't know yet if he killed himself or of deputies killed him that information should still come out today and it should come out very shortly all right jane we are standing by right now for a press conference that we expect to begin any minute now at stockdale city hall where we're hoping to get some confirmation you can see the microphones there are set up reporters are getting in place so we will cu
in the story i'm joined now by jenny hoff she's a reporter in the texas state capital austin jenny do we know anything else about the shooter right now. well we are waiting still to get more reports on his identity and what the motive might have been but at this moment authorities haven't released that information but we do know from witnesses who have spoken is that they saw one person walk into the church around eleven thirty in the morning church started at eleven a.m. and opened fire...
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, join us for a live program with historians mark atwood lawrence from the university of texas at austin, and -- of columbia university. they will take your calls and tweets about the state of the work in 1967. next, president lyndon b. johnson explains and defends his a november policy in 17, 1967 white house press conference in the east room which was carried live by radio and television. this is about 40 minutes. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i am glad to take your questions. this you think that at point, our force levels in vietnam will begin to level off? or do you think more troops may be needed in the future. consideredpreviously and approved the recommendation of joint chiefs of staff for our force level. general -- discussed with me, and he anticipates no increase in that level. we are getting close to the end of your fourth year in office. you are being subjected to a regular personal criticism, young -- am senator preacher in williamsburg. --onder how you surprise.ot a 35 men whoof the preceded me. no public official, certainly not one that has been in public life 35
, join us for a live program with historians mark atwood lawrence from the university of texas at austin, and -- of columbia university. they will take your calls and tweets about the state of the work in 1967. next, president lyndon b. johnson explains and defends his a november policy in 17, 1967 white house press conference in the east room which was carried live by radio and television. this is about 40 minutes. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i am glad to take your questions....
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answer -- daily double. [ thumps podium ] austin: yeah!
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austin says it's politically motivated. what do you think?re filed against the flakes, the grand jury said no bill, no bill here -- eric k meaning no not charged. >> no charges. and it's very common to see based upon sheriff arpaio's behavior that he has been accused and and also found in violation meaning that money damages that were attributed to the county of going after his political enemies before. so that, you know, what's interesting about this case is that sheriff arpaio entered this case as a criminal because he was convicted of a misdemeanor. that's going to come up as part of his credibility, and these other cases in which he went after his other foes is going to come up. i think that's going to help this particular case. eric: the prosecutor denies sheriff joe had anything to do with this. >> right, and i disagree. if you look at the facts, 21 dogs died. the the air-conditioning unit failed. this could be criminal culpability here, and i think it make sense he would go after the people who were in charge of the dogs. so although i
austin says it's politically motivated. what do you think?re filed against the flakes, the grand jury said no bill, no bill here -- eric k meaning no not charged. >> no charges. and it's very common to see based upon sheriff arpaio's behavior that he has been accused and and also found in violation meaning that money damages that were attributed to the county of going after his political enemies before. so that, you know, what's interesting about this case is that sheriff arpaio entered...
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austin allen with seniors there. you know that, they're hurting. have to give credit to barry odom, 0-4, and he does that speech we heard. you talk about, hey, we're going to get it fixed, get it done. he did. the players, give him credit. >> brian: they need to build a statue of that frash can that he dumped everything in and started that inferno about six, seven ball games a you win six straight, heck of a turnaround by this football team. kudos to coach odom. >> adam: they call it keep it rolling baby. and they're bowling, going to a bowl game first time since 2014. we'll see what happens now with bret bielema and jeff long, has been let bow. >> brian: what happened pittsburgh, adam? >> adam: miami, thought they'd take it off, get the lead, but no answer for the unexpected freshman making his first start. >> brian: in action, puts the panthers in position to win the ball game. he went out and helped them win, versus number 2 miami. you see him, fourth and five, three minutes left, naked run here. pick up the first down, takes it to the house. th
austin allen with seniors there. you know that, they're hurting. have to give credit to barry odom, 0-4, and he does that speech we heard. you talk about, hey, we're going to get it fixed, get it done. he did. the players, give him credit. >> brian: they need to build a statue of that frash can that he dumped everything in and started that inferno about six, seven ball games a you win six straight, heck of a turnaround by this football team. kudos to coach odom. >> adam: they call...
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the austin oyster funeral home is named in a lawsuit.leges the business charged grieving families for services it did not provide. the funeral home was operating without a proper license. >> without that license, it can't get death certificates, and without death certificates, it can't inter these remains and provide funeral services that these families need. >> all the remains removed yesterday are now at d.c.'s office of the chief medical examiner. the attorney general's office is working to get those remains back to their loved o ones. we have reached out to austin royster funeral home and they will not comment. >>> a man had a drunk driver cut his life short. david nor was a student at the university of south carolina. police tell us on campus last week charles davenport hit and killed him with his car while newell was riding on a mow moped. you know ir. y -- uber. you may have been hacked. today the company came clean, admitting it knew about the breach last year. in a statement tonight, uber says it hadn't gone public with the hack
the austin oyster funeral home is named in a lawsuit.leges the business charged grieving families for services it did not provide. the funeral home was operating without a proper license. >> without that license, it can't get death certificates, and without death certificates, it can't inter these remains and provide funeral services that these families need. >> all the remains removed yesterday are now at d.c.'s office of the chief medical examiner. the attorney general's office is...
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you saw austin barnes on deck. it would be kershaw's spot.etting loose here in the sixth inning with the astros about to bring all those bats up in the seventh. the top of the order. >> john: you almost feel like that's what dave roberts has to do. first and foremost, his offense is going to have to give him a reason to get excited. >> joe: forsythe checked it. speedy relief appearances made by starters this postseason, there is not a small example. there's actually a large exampl example. the reliever-hybrids have a better era than the traditional relievers in their role in the postseason. >> joe: martin almost hit him with that pitch inside. full count. 3-2. mccann is going to out to the mound. >> john: this will change in the future, i promise. when you prepared to pitch a game 7, i was fortunate enough to do three of them. you realize as a starting pitcher, it's the longest game you will ever pitch. mentally that is so much with. that's not the case today. game 7 is a crazy kind of interesting game set and mind-set. >> joe: 3-2. he walked
you saw austin barnes on deck. it would be kershaw's spot.etting loose here in the sixth inning with the astros about to bring all those bats up in the seventh. the top of the order. >> john: you almost feel like that's what dave roberts has to do. first and foremost, his offense is going to have to give him a reason to get excited. >> joe: forsythe checked it. speedy relief appearances made by starters this postseason, there is not a small example. there's actually a large exampl...
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- yeah, maybe not quite as much as austin but you know it's a different kind of democrat though. you know it's a blue collar tradition, tends to be a little more socially conservative. - and you're getting exactly where i was going with this. so the nature of the politics, and therefore the nature of the people there also probably is a factor in how you approach the city going forward. - yeah, very much so i mean you gotta develop in a way that's true to who we are as a community and at the same time sometimes you're tugging on people to come a little further forward, and that's ok, i mean that's the give and take in politics. but we have similar challenges you know, a very conservative state, i mean mike pence was our governor after all. - indeed. - and so a lot of us mayors were coming together trying to make sure that a social conservative agenda under governor pence didn't embarrass us or make us look like we were anti-growth or anti-future. - one of the interesting things about you as i see it is you as a mayor alongside other mayors have realized that you have more power to
- yeah, maybe not quite as much as austin but you know it's a different kind of democrat though. you know it's a blue collar tradition, tends to be a little more socially conservative. - and you're getting exactly where i was going with this. so the nature of the politics, and therefore the nature of the people there also probably is a factor in how you approach the city going forward. - yeah, very much so i mean you gotta develop in a way that's true to who we are as a community and at the...
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you saw austin barnes on deck. it would be kershaw's spot.ey jansen is getting loose here in the sixth inning with the astros about to bring all those right-handed bats up in the seventh. the top of the order. >> john: you almost feel like that's what dave roberts has to do. first and foremost, his offense is going to have to give him a reason to get excited. >> joe: forsythe checked it. speedy relief appearances made by starters this postseason, there is not a small example. there's actually a large exampl example. the reliever-hybrids have a better era than the traditional relievers in their role in the postseason. >> joe: martin almost hit him with that pitch inside. full count. 3-2. mccann is going to out to the mound. >> john: this will change in the future, i promise. when you prepared to pitch a game 7, i was fortunate enough to do three of them. you realize as a starting pitcher, it's the longest game you will ever pitch. mentally that is so much to deal with. that's not the case today. game 7 is a crazy kind of interesting game set a
you saw austin barnes on deck. it would be kershaw's spot.ey jansen is getting loose here in the sixth inning with the astros about to bring all those right-handed bats up in the seventh. the top of the order. >> john: you almost feel like that's what dave roberts has to do. first and foremost, his offense is going to have to give him a reason to get excited. >> joe: forsythe checked it. speedy relief appearances made by starters this postseason, there is not a small example....
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so we have this big trial here in austin in 2013. it was the fbi and irs money laundering scheme through american quarter horse recede and we had some of the founding members were going to testify in the trial could they do kind of criminal organization 21st century cartel in mexico. there's paramilitary covert special forces, soldiers who deserted and ended up forming their own cartels with military training in military weaponry and when they got involved at the beginning of the century in the drug war conflict, the violence really spiraled even more out of control in mexico and of the border. i was reported on this especially in 2010 would they split off which is camino, right across from the taliban brownsville, really got scary. so i thought this trial and what is happening in the narrative is a nice way through this sort of crime detect a story tell the larger story of what is happening in the conflict between politics and organized crime in mexico and hopefully get people interested to read about bad. they might want to read th
so we have this big trial here in austin in 2013. it was the fbi and irs money laundering scheme through american quarter horse recede and we had some of the founding members were going to testify in the trial could they do kind of criminal organization 21st century cartel in mexico. there's paramilitary covert special forces, soldiers who deserted and ended up forming their own cartels with military training in military weaponry and when they got involved at the beginning of the century in the...
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welcome to austin. the fund is another writer and novelist, jerry d. sexton. his book is called people are going to rise like the waters upon your short. terrific work, jerry. his work has appeared in "the new york times," new york republic salon and is currently creative writing professor at georgia southern university. please welcome jared and kevin. it is absolutely a pleasure to have you here in reading both of your books reminded me why it to a books like this so much because of the deep storytelling and analysis to his days reading them together because he takes us back to the 19th century and things like for a jury and humbugs and fake news and jared gives us a much more of them in an approach based on what he saw during the 2016 election and how that is carried forward into our everyday discourse. i will tell you jared is not shy of twitter if you check out his twitter account. i want to start with canada going back to the beginning of the book was a wonderful american character is the name of pt barnum. one of those things i know a little bit about th
welcome to austin. the fund is another writer and novelist, jerry d. sexton. his book is called people are going to rise like the waters upon your short. terrific work, jerry. his work has appeared in "the new york times," new york republic salon and is currently creative writing professor at georgia southern university. please welcome jared and kevin. it is absolutely a pleasure to have you here in reading both of your books reminded me why it to a books like this so much because of...
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stay tuned for more live coverage in austin in just a minute.that are published this week. best selling for robert explores political life of franklin d. roosevelt obama takes an inside look at the presidency of barack obama through the lens of former chief white house photographer pete and playing with fire, msnbc recounts the 1968 presidential election. and former democratic national committee chair donna brazil reflects on russian hacking of the dnc and the 2016 election in hacks. also being published this week, in 8 seconds of courage captain recalls his military career from his childhood in paris to being awarded congressional medal of honor in 2015 first grant to receive honor since the vietnam war. in president mckinley historian robert mary looks at legacy of the 25th president. former cbs news anchor shares thoughts on patriotism in what units us. and in when the world seemed new jeffrey ang physical examines president george h.w bush looking for titles in book stores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future
stay tuned for more live coverage in austin in just a minute.that are published this week. best selling for robert explores political life of franklin d. roosevelt obama takes an inside look at the presidency of barack obama through the lens of former chief white house photographer pete and playing with fire, msnbc recounts the 1968 presidential election. and former democratic national committee chair donna brazil reflects on russian hacking of the dnc and the 2016 election in hacks. also being...
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away from austin bryant. there's the hit at the end of the play. wasn't much. >> joe: good news is austin bryant coming back on the field. first down, life again for nc state. >> todd: can't take a sack. >> joe: finley. big throw and catch to harmon. and he gets out. 18-yard reception. >> todd: the big bodied receivers. throwing it up between two defenders and let your guy go fight for the football. kelvin harmon at 6'3", 220 pounds. >> joe: 50 yards away. finley with time again. same direction, same result. kelvin harmon. . >> todd: he's working on ray-ray mccloud, who is now playing defensive back. because of the injuries, they got a wide receiver playing defensive become, and they're going after him. >> joe: 31 seconds remain. finley again. he wants more this time, but he threw it to the outside of harmon. >> todd: right now, they recognize the situation. ray-ray mccloud has worked at defensive back all year. he switched his number this week because of injuries knowing they might need him. he's out there now in crunch time. >> joe: that's how th
away from austin bryant. there's the hit at the end of the play. wasn't much. >> joe: good news is austin bryant coming back on the field. first down, life again for nc state. >> todd: can't take a sack. >> joe: finley. big throw and catch to harmon. and he gets out. 18-yard reception. >> todd: the big bodied receivers. throwing it up between two defenders and let your guy go fight for the football. kelvin harmon at 6'3", 220 pounds. >> joe: 50 yards away....
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joining me is tony poletski from "the austin statesman journal." thank you for joining us. >> reporter: that vigil wrapped up just a little while ago. the crowd has begun to disperse, but you can imagine unbelievable grief here tonight by the people of sutherland springs. one of the big questions tonight is who? theft to know, you know, people are desperately trying to figure out who among their family members, their friends, are among the living and among the dead here tonight. >> and where are law enforcement officials providing that information to families? we have started to hear some names trickle out and identified -- but otherwise we haven't had anybody formally identifying the victims. >> you know, i can assume not, because one of the ways we know that is we have continued to see family members coming to the church here trying to ask enforcement in they're families members. this was severity hours ago i was interviewing a woman who came here. she said her fall is a faithful -- she was here surrounded by other family members she had been try
joining me is tony poletski from "the austin statesman journal." thank you for joining us. >> reporter: that vigil wrapped up just a little while ago. the crowd has begun to disperse, but you can imagine unbelievable grief here tonight by the people of sutherland springs. one of the big questions tonight is who? theft to know, you know, people are desperately trying to figure out who among their family members, their friends, are among the living and among the dead here tonight....