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and we follow musician jason weems to his favorite places in austin texas. schoolbook is one of its largest cities more than forty one thousand people live here first we'll take a short stroll through the city to the markets where one of the most beautiful squares in the various. services. on top of the historic town hall you can see st marie she is the patron saint of who book. the people here call the saint up there. because the length of a thick innocence should be the same as the famous who was forced but if i take a look at it i don't see any similarities to you. we continue on to even book for a long time cool book was one of the capitals of the duchy of sex a cool book and cool to the city was a meeting place of the european aristocracy the british royal family also has its roots here. it'll go palace was the city residents of the coup and on top of this hill you'll find their castle fortress one of the largest and best preserved fortifications in germany. the. coburg fortress sits majestically almost two hundred meters about the town defensive walls
and we follow musician jason weems to his favorite places in austin texas. schoolbook is one of its largest cities more than forty one thousand people live here first we'll take a short stroll through the city to the markets where one of the most beautiful squares in the various. services. on top of the historic town hall you can see st marie she is the patron saint of who book. the people here call the saint up there. because the length of a thick innocence should be the same as the famous who...
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the city of austin council voted to require paid sick leave.not just a public entities but also private entities, that is going to trigger the next battle over local control at our legislature. i want to ask you about the battle we have just wage. i remember, when local control meant that the locals controlled things. a conservative idea. >> it goes back to the old jeffersonian idea, that the best government is the government that governs closest to the people. we'll put the responsibility down to the local communities. something changed. what happened? >> what changed in texas recently was that cities became more obviously blue. look at a map of elections in texas, you see read all of across the state except for the line of county south of i ted which is blue, and the central cities of houston and dallas. >> what changes that people say, if you're going to attack them, attack them where they are which is in the city. >> again you are elected as a nonpartisan mayor, went and patrick was a big proponent of the new view of local control says that
the city of austin council voted to require paid sick leave.not just a public entities but also private entities, that is going to trigger the next battle over local control at our legislature. i want to ask you about the battle we have just wage. i remember, when local control meant that the locals controlled things. a conservative idea. >> it goes back to the old jeffersonian idea, that the best government is the government that governs closest to the people. we'll put the...
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austin halewood, bbc news.e squad they hope will retain the title they won in brazilfour years ago, although it's 56 years since any team won back—to—back world titles. leroy sane is a notable absentee from the german squad, withjoachim loew choosing to leave out the manchester city forward despite his club's record—breaking title—winning season in the english premier league. the bayern munich goalkeeper manuel neuer is in the 23—man squad, and he's been named as captain despite playing only one international since breaking his foot in september. translation: i spoke to all four players this morning after that also with the team council. of course the players concerned are very disappointed, we did expect that. essentially it's like standing at the check—in counter to the flight for russia but you can't get on that plane. belgium also named their squad on monday with manchester city captain vincent kompany included, despite concerns over his fitness. the centre half suffered a groin injury in a friendly against
austin halewood, bbc news.e squad they hope will retain the title they won in brazilfour years ago, although it's 56 years since any team won back—to—back world titles. leroy sane is a notable absentee from the german squad, withjoachim loew choosing to leave out the manchester city forward despite his club's record—breaking title—winning season in the english premier league. the bayern munich goalkeeper manuel neuer is in the 23—man squad, and he's been named as captain despite...
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police say austin started running from police before he started shooting. this happened on first street southeast. officers fed back. police say the handgun recovered from the scene was in austin's possession illegally. >> the officer involved. we're told that footage will be released after it is reviewed by the u.s. attorney's office. >> the details of her disappearance and death are still unknown, but her ex-husband, jose rodriguez cruz is currently in jail after leading police to where he said he itd dum pamela butler's body. she disappeared back in 2009. both scenes were just miles aparts on 95. it's not clear whether cruz is a suspect. >>> today marks one year since a gunman opened fire at an alexandria baseball field, wounding a congressman and several others. you may remember these images of police swarming after the first shots. house gop whip stevecalise was shot and critically injured. congressional staffer and lobbyists were also shot. two capitol police officers were hurt when t eyaged the shooter. the gunman james hodgkinson was killed in a sho
police say austin started running from police before he started shooting. this happened on first street southeast. officers fed back. police say the handgun recovered from the scene was in austin's possession illegally. >> the officer involved. we're told that footage will be released after it is reviewed by the u.s. attorney's office. >> the details of her disappearance and death are still unknown, but her ex-husband, jose rodriguez cruz is currently in jail after leading police to...
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we get austin rivers from l.a. austin's father, doc rivers, is the head coach of the l.a.so we get austin. martin goes to l.a. clippers. who's t dad root r? >> the adult version of being grounded. you're being traded away. >> there you go. >> welcome to washington. >> depends which day you ask. >> never, never, never. >> well, it is going to be not the most pleasant day to be outside. cloudy skies have rolled back in and the humidity has done the slow but steady creep upwards during the overnight hours. it's going to be a noticeably more humid stretch you see on the regional satellite and radar composite, rain,ohio, kentucky, tennessee down into the carolinas. l part of the leading edge of the big dome of high pressure which has high temperatures and high humidity along with th. leading edge of the real steamy stuff of summer is moving in during the day today.it l come with a rain chance later on. be rainfall ready for any time after lunch. could rule out a sprinkle or two before noontime. it's h at the fact that there could be a drop or two before lunch. not a bigthreat.
we get austin rivers from l.a. austin's father, doc rivers, is the head coach of the l.a.so we get austin. martin goes to l.a. clippers. who's t dad root r? >> the adult version of being grounded. you're being traded away. >> there you go. >> welcome to washington. >> depends which day you ask. >> never, never, never. >> well, it is going to be not the most pleasant day to be outside. cloudy skies have rolled back in and the humidity has done the slow but...
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erin austin..er of the 8 year old behind the video has said calling police on her daughter shows that ettel had no regard for her safetyerin austin/woman called police on her daughter for sellinwaterbut to call on a child of color knowing that police have been killing black kids. that says to me you don't care about my child's life.but ettel says her original complaint was about noise.. and had nothing to do with race. alison ettel/"permit patty":people don't understand what exactly was going on. it was something like, $2 dollars cold water, $2 cold water just for hours. i had no idea who it was. i just heard the yelling. how could it possibly be racismshe says she regrets the confrontation and is embarrased by it. alison ettel/"permit patty":i don't appreciate the way i treated her. i should have never confronted her. and i know that but i did and i'm embarrassed by that. meanwhile.. another woman is in the hot seat after video of her harrassing black teens at a community pool went viral. 38ear ol
erin austin..er of the 8 year old behind the video has said calling police on her daughter shows that ettel had no regard for her safetyerin austin/woman called police on her daughter for sellinwaterbut to call on a child of color knowing that police have been killing black kids. that says to me you don't care about my child's life.but ettel says her original complaint was about noise.. and had nothing to do with race. alison ettel/"permit patty":people don't understand what exactly...
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i'm austin. >> austin? >> austin. >> is this your first time doing a bid? >> mm-hmm. >> all right, look. you belong to any gangs or organizations? >> no. >> all right. i'm going to work with you. it's very important you don't get involved with anybody. no peer pressure. or anything. don't borrow no money from someone if you can't pay it back. don't get hooked up with no drugs if you can't deal with it. you understand what i'm saying? >> i don't do no kind of drugs. >> then i'll work with you. how much time you got? >> 70 years. >> damn. what kind of crime did you commit? >> robbery. >> home invasion? >> uh-huh. >> they don't want you doing that, man. that's a dangerous thing, man. you go to somebody's house. >> yep. >> you can't do that, partner. you understand what i'm talking about? austin, what you want to do? there's a lot of opportunities you can do while you're here. you get your high school education? >> yeah. >> and you wasted that? how old are you? >> 18. >> 18? you come right out of high school to go commit a crime? >> uh-huh. >> why? what you doi
i'm austin. >> austin? >> austin. >> is this your first time doing a bid? >> mm-hmm. >> all right, look. you belong to any gangs or organizations? >> no. >> all right. i'm going to work with you. it's very important you don't get involved with anybody. no peer pressure. or anything. don't borrow no money from someone if you can't pay it back. don't get hooked up with no drugs if you can't deal with it. you understand what i'm saying? >> i don't do...
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police association president ken cassidy joins us, thanks for getting up early in austin, texas.parity, 75% of arrests driving with invalid licenses of black or latino members of the community but in this next piece of information the vehicle stops by race and ethnicity in the same area and that shows 48% of people pulled over were white, 32% hispanic and 13% black. tell us why there is a disparity there. >> we don't see a disparity. we see people breaking the law. officers have no control over who has a suspended license and who doesn't, 25 to 30% of drivers involved in fatality collisions in austin, texas every year have a suspended license. that is something important to the community to keep people off the streets. there licenses are suspended for a reason. the law needs to be enforced and that is something we should not be citing and releasing people for. it is my opinion you should have your car impounded and walk away from the scene. if your license is suspended you should not be driving your car. >> do offices ask for immigration information when making arrests or writing
police association president ken cassidy joins us, thanks for getting up early in austin, texas.parity, 75% of arrests driving with invalid licenses of black or latino members of the community but in this next piece of information the vehicle stops by race and ethnicity in the same area and that shows 48% of people pulled over were white, 32% hispanic and 13% black. tell us why there is a disparity there. >> we don't see a disparity. we see people breaking the law. officers have no...
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police say austin started running from policeefore he started shooting. this happened on first street southeast. officers fired back. police say the handgun rovered from the scene was in austin's possession illegally. the officers involved were wearing body cameras. we'r told that footage will be released after it's reviewed by the u.s. attorney's office. >>> this mning there is a break in the cold case of an arlington woman who vanished 30 years ago.ma a rodriguez disappeared in 1989. threeears later a set of human remains turned up along i-95 ano st county. new dna tests now confirm those rodrigueelong to the details of her disappearance and death are still unknown. her ex-husband josecr rodriguez is currently in jail afterin le police to where he said he dumped pamela butler's body. she disappeared from her district home back in 2009. boths were just miles apart on i-95. it is not clear wheth rodriguez-cruz is a suspect. >>> today is the congressional baseball ge at nats park. it also is the day that marks one year since a gunman opened fire at an alex
police say austin started running from policeefore he started shooting. this happened on first street southeast. officers fired back. police say the handgun rovered from the scene was in austin's possession illegally. the officers involved were wearing body cameras. we'r told that footage will be released after it's reviewed by the u.s. attorney's office. >>> this mning there is a break in the cold case of an arlington woman who vanished 30 years ago.ma a rodriguez disappeared in 1989....
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and the tech center in austin with bioscience. >> but that inconsistency. and with the policy stance. >> and then to be in the crosshairs but that is a whole other conversation. and then to have this rapid growth with wealth creation and business the one persistent problem is one that is so progressive politically also one of the most economically segregated cities you can imagine that affordability to the point that are forced out of the urban core because they cannot allowed to live there. >> we have not disaggregated what we would do to make a more equitable city. and amazon looks at places to go taking 50000 jobs and then they don't have the same problem of seattle all the young professionals take every slight housing available and run up the price. and the new housing that is created to accommodate the influx pushes out those from gentrification the now you have a housing issue is not the most significant place is education. not investing in public schools to do creative things at the rate that it takes to produce the workforce for those that were crea
and the tech center in austin with bioscience. >> but that inconsistency. and with the policy stance. >> and then to be in the crosshairs but that is a whole other conversation. and then to have this rapid growth with wealth creation and business the one persistent problem is one that is so progressive politically also one of the most economically segregated cities you can imagine that affordability to the point that are forced out of the urban core because they cannot allowed to...
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these protesters, some were bussed here from austin. they're members -- as we walk here to the front of the bus, you can see the scene. hard to get a good vantage point. several people are sitting in front of the bus, not moving away. now, as i can tell you, it's hard to see how many migrants are in this bus, but buses have been pulling out of this processing facility throughout the day. this is the largest such facility in the united states. and the question right now is how migrants that were in this facility are being reunited with their families. that has been the big question that has sprung up in the last several days, since president trump signed that executive order. there is growing outrage, however, that there is at least what many activist feel as no adequate plan in order to get these children reunited with their parents. according to the department of health and human services, more than 2300 people -- children, rather, had been separated from their parents. the department of homeland security had said that agency reunited
these protesters, some were bussed here from austin. they're members -- as we walk here to the front of the bus, you can see the scene. hard to get a good vantage point. several people are sitting in front of the bus, not moving away. now, as i can tell you, it's hard to see how many migrants are in this bus, but buses have been pulling out of this processing facility throughout the day. this is the largest such facility in the united states. and the question right now is how migrants that were...
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austin halewood, bbc news.eden through, germany out, though, the first time the four—time champions have failed to get out of the group stage at a world cup. alex capstick was that the game. this was an astonishing results. germany arrived in russia as one of the pretournament favourites man they go home bottom of group f in humiliation. nobody predicted this. they're one of the great world cup nations. in the last 16 tournaments they've not once failed to get to they've not once failed to get to the quarter—final stage. in that period they won it as germany or west germany four times and they've been runners—up four times, but here in russia they've been totally unconvincing. in kazan today against south korea they stuttered, they lacked urgency, they seemed to lack motivation. what went wrong? there will be questions and recriminations backin will be questions and recriminations back in germany and the future of the coach, joachim low, must be in syria stout. germany have become the third consecutive defendin
austin halewood, bbc news.eden through, germany out, though, the first time the four—time champions have failed to get out of the group stage at a world cup. alex capstick was that the game. this was an astonishing results. germany arrived in russia as one of the pretournament favourites man they go home bottom of group f in humiliation. nobody predicted this. they're one of the great world cup nations. in the last 16 tournaments they've not once failed to get to they've not once failed to...
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dreamhack austin drew a crowd of only 30,000-- $30 just to watch, $89 if you also b.y.o.c: bring your own computer to plain the amateur pen. but you know how times many fans will tune in online? >> i mean easily 100 million. >> reporter: 100 million? yeah. >> reporter: the box office take in austin: nearly a million dollars.th bu is just one of the dozen or so events dreamhack hosts every year. >> we're doing two events in the u.s., two events in spain.o and then in eks from now we'll be at kind of the original event in a jonkoping, . >> reporter: and how many people come to that? >> about 55,000. >> reporter: in jonkoping! that's standing room only at yankee stadium., moreoverwhile we were at dreamhack, a separate tournament scs taking place at a resort in sin. and there were others all over the world, including several big tournaments strictly online. >> so many events happen on thea same weekends e there's not enough weekends. >> reporter: following the fansf ourse: the money. growing at 40% per year, e- sports figure to gross nearly a billion dollars by the end of 2018: 40% or so
dreamhack austin drew a crowd of only 30,000-- $30 just to watch, $89 if you also b.y.o.c: bring your own computer to plain the amateur pen. but you know how times many fans will tune in online? >> i mean easily 100 million. >> reporter: 100 million? yeah. >> reporter: the box office take in austin: nearly a million dollars.th bu is just one of the dozen or so events dreamhack hosts every year. >> we're doing two events in the u.s., two events in spain.o and then in eks...
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>> yeah. >> reporter: the box office take in austin: nearly a million ollars. but this is just othe dozen or so events dreamhack hosts every year.e' >> doing two events in the u.s., two events in spain. anthen in two weeks from n we'll be at kind of the original koping, sweden. >> reporter: and how many people come to that? >> about 55,000. >> reporter: in jonkoping! that's standing room only at yankee stadium. moreover, while we were at dreamhack, a separate tournament ng place at a resort in wisconsin. and there were others all over the world, including several big tournaments strictly online. >> so many events happen on the sameeekends because there's not enough weekends. >> reporter: following the fans, of course: the money. growing at 40% per yigr, e- sportse to gross nearly a billion dollars by the end of 201840% or so from sponsorships, 20% from ads, another 20% from media rights. at dreamhack, signs of the new money were everywhere: high tech cameras on cranes, so-called "casters" call the action play-by-play-- lireamed , worldwide-- as the pro gamers p
>> yeah. >> reporter: the box office take in austin: nearly a million ollars. but this is just othe dozen or so events dreamhack hosts every year.e' >> doing two events in the u.s., two events in spain. anthen in two weeks from n we'll be at kind of the original koping, sweden. >> reporter: and how many people come to that? >> about 55,000. >> reporter: in jonkoping! that's standing room only at yankee stadium. moreover, while we were at dreamhack, a separate...
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austin halewood, bbc news.champions portugal warmed up for the world cup with a 3—0 win over algeria in lisbon. gonsalo guedes scored twice for the hosts, while uruguay are currently playing uzbekistan in montevideo. uruguay have just taken the lead, giorgian de arrascaeta with the goal. elsewhere, england were 2—0 winners over costa rica thanks to goals from marcus rashford and danny welbeck. luis suarez has just scored a second in the uruguay game over uzbekistan, that from the penalty spot. elsewhere, england were 2—0 winners over costa rica thanks to goals from marcus rashford and danny welbeck. we looked a threat. we had energy, prepped really well. first goal was wonderful, wonderful strike. and we‘ve got real competition for places. so, ifi we‘ve got real competition for places. so, if i look at the three weeks we‘ve had, i couldn‘t be happier with the preparation, you know? physically... tactically, and in the togetherness of the group. in reykjavik, the team who knocked england out of euro 2016, icelan
austin halewood, bbc news.champions portugal warmed up for the world cup with a 3—0 win over algeria in lisbon. gonsalo guedes scored twice for the hosts, while uruguay are currently playing uzbekistan in montevideo. uruguay have just taken the lead, giorgian de arrascaeta with the goal. elsewhere, england were 2—0 winners over costa rica thanks to goals from marcus rashford and danny welbeck. luis suarez has just scored a second in the uruguay game over uzbekistan, that from the penalty...
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police say austin started running from police before he ntarted shooting. this happened o first street southeast. officers fired back. police say the handgun recovered from the scene was inau in's possession illegally. the officers involved here were wearing body meras. 're told that footage will be released after it's reviewed by the u.s.toey's office. >>> this morning there is a break in the cold case of an arlington woman who vanished 30 ago.s marta rodriguez disappeared in 1989. three years later a set of human remains turned up along i-95 in stafford county. new dna tests now confirm those remains belong to rodriguez. the details of her andisappearae death are still unknown. her ex-husband jose rodriguez cruz is currently in jail after leading police to where he said he dumped pamela butler's body. she was vered -- discovered from -- she disappeared from her district home back in 2009. both scenes were just miles apart on i-95. it's not clear whetherodriguez cruz is a suspect. >>> today marks one year sce a gunman opened fire at an alexandria basunall
police say austin started running from police before he ntarted shooting. this happened o first street southeast. officers fired back. police say the handgun recovered from the scene was inau in's possession illegally. the officers involved here were wearing body meras. 're told that footage will be released after it's reviewed by the u.s.toey's office. >>> this morning there is a break in the cold case of an arlington woman who vanished 30 ago.s marta rodriguez disappeared in 1989....
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austin slater's got a tremendous approach to right field.st waits for that ball to get into him deep, slices it with authority down the line. good hitter. >> now pablo sandoval. one ball, no strikes.
austin slater's got a tremendous approach to right field.st waits for that ball to get into him deep, slices it with authority down the line. good hitter. >> now pablo sandoval. one ball, no strikes.
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er wren austin shared the video on instagram, it's now been seen millions of time. the woman on the phone alison ettel never spoke to the girl but said her building security guard tried to get the little girl to keep the noise down or move. she wanted to know if what they were doing was legal. austin posting this new video showing her daughter is out selling water again. >>> the woman said she never made any racist comments but now she's getting hate mail and death threats. the family says the little girl was trying to raise money to go to disney land. someone has come forward with tickets. >>> an estimated 1 million people came out to celebrate san francisco's 48th annual pride parade and festival. >> the group known as dikes on bikes revved up their generals while leading the parade on market street. the celebration of love, tolerance and equality had a mix of political messages including protesting president trump's recent moe to separate migrant families. nancy pelosi and her grandson had families together. >> every year it's great. this year it's absolutely nec
er wren austin shared the video on instagram, it's now been seen millions of time. the woman on the phone alison ettel never spoke to the girl but said her building security guard tried to get the little girl to keep the noise down or move. she wanted to know if what they were doing was legal. austin posting this new video showing her daughter is out selling water again. >>> the woman said she never made any racist comments but now she's getting hate mail and death threats. the family...
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we have smoked meat we will be doing austin style breakfast tacos. >> reporter: a spokeswoman for the warriors estimates the price tag for the celebration is between 2.5-$3 million. she says the team is looking forward to spending a terrific day with fans. some people tell me they plan to get out here as early as 5-6 a.m. to line up for a good spot. frank. >> amber lee in downtown oakland. the parade begins at 10 am sharp on ktvu fox 2. we hope you join the sports director mark ibanez and others. >>> a homeless belongin thrown into a lake by a jogger. the confrontation causing controversy. >>> san jose and the latest delay, in a moment. >>> noticed today, it will be the mid-90s the next two days. we will let you know where the hotspots are and how long it lasts. storm we'll bring you lifting coverage from our camera and yours, throughout the parade route, tomorrow on morning on 2. coverage starts at 10 am. >>> there's a final program allowing people with bikes to board before everyone else. it is faster boarding and better on-time performance. 6000 passengers with bi it started northb
we have smoked meat we will be doing austin style breakfast tacos. >> reporter: a spokeswoman for the warriors estimates the price tag for the celebration is between 2.5-$3 million. she says the team is looking forward to spending a terrific day with fans. some people tell me they plan to get out here as early as 5-6 a.m. to line up for a good spot. frank. >> amber lee in downtown oakland. the parade begins at 10 am sharp on ktvu fox 2. we hope you join the sports director mark...
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erin austin..he mother of the 8 year old behind the video has said calling police on her daughter shows that ettel had no regard for her safetyerin austin/woman called police on her daughter for selling waterbut to call on a child of color knowing that police have been killing black kids. that says to me you don't care about my child's life.but ettel says her original complaint was about noise.. and had nothing to do with race. alison ettel/"permit patty":people don't understand what exactly was going on. it was something like, $2 dollars cold water, $2 cold water just for hours. i had no idea who it was. i just heard the yelling. how could it possibly be racismshe says she regrets the confrontation and is embarrased by it. alison ettel/"permit patty":i don't appreciate the way i treated her. i should have never confronted her. and i know that but i did and i'm embarrassed by that. meanwhile.. another woman is in the hot seat after video of her harrassing black teens at a community pool went viral.
erin austin..he mother of the 8 year old behind the video has said calling police on her daughter shows that ettel had no regard for her safetyerin austin/woman called police on her daughter for selling waterbut to call on a child of color knowing that police have been killing black kids. that says to me you don't care about my child's life.but ettel says her original complaint was about noise.. and had nothing to do with race. alison ettel/"permit patty":people don't understand what...
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erin autin's 8-year- old daughter jordan was the one selling the watersot austin/jordan's mother: "she said if you don't show me a permit i am calling the cops. okay call them, when she pushed 911 dial, i pulled my phone out of my pocket">and started recording... nats/cellphone video<"this woman don't want to let a little girl sell some water. she is calling the police on an 8-year-old little girl. you can hide all you want. the whole world is gonna see you boo">then video was posted saturday on instagram and now has video has more than a million views. online alison ettel has been dubbed #permitpatty. however prior to this ettel was known as a female entreprenuer in the cannabis industry, as the founder of treat well cannibis products. in the wake of the viral video some cannibis retailers are cutting ties with treat well. oakland based magnolia wellness issued this statement on social media "as of today, magnolia will no longer be carrying treatwell tinctures. after seeing this video of their ceo calling the police on an 8-year-old entreprenuer selling water on a hot day, we de
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normally this is where i seau tin austin austin, but now i'm going to say dan, dan, dan, republicans control three arms of government, and what are we getting? piles and piles of spending. it is a not supposed to go that way. you are supposed to cut taxes and cut spending, reduce the size of government in the economy. look at these guys they can't control themselves. >> that's the very depressing part about all this. we had spending caps going back to the debt limit legislation in 2011 and those spending caps were broken in 2013 they were broken again in 2015 but then oh, republicans control everything so now we are going to finally get some spending restraints and fiscal discipline, tom entitlement reform. >> oh, yeah. >> we got none of that not only did we get no entitlement reform, the republicans in the house, the republicans in the senate, and the republicans in the white house all agreed to bust the spending caps not only to do more defense spending. okay, republicans like a big pentagon they also busted the spending caps to do more domestic spending to me this is an depressing
normally this is where i seau tin austin austin, but now i'm going to say dan, dan, dan, republicans control three arms of government, and what are we getting? piles and piles of spending. it is a not supposed to go that way. you are supposed to cut taxes and cut spending, reduce the size of government in the economy. look at these guys they can't control themselves. >> that's the very depressing part about all this. we had spending caps going back to the debt limit legislation in 2011...
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austin. >> let me know when you're done. [inaudible conversations] >> okay. [inaudible conversations] [laughter] >> what a pleasure to see you in the audience. >> enjoy the rest of your visit. >> thanks again. >> thank you. >> nice to meet you. [inaudible conversations] >> yeah, sure. >> very nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. [inaudible conversations] >> i retired last year. >> okay. [inaudible conversations] >> all the relevant court cases that are not included. >> wow. >> so many historians get lazy. >> good. [inaudible conversations] >> i mentioned that they tried to build her -- [inaudible conversations] >> not her they charged the estate for addressing her beautifully for viewing that didn't occur. she was cremated. the lawyer -- the court-appointed lawyer -- [inaudible conversations] >> got the money back. >> really? [inaudible conversations] >> okay. yeah. that came out in legal documents. >> they talked to me about time capsules. >> wow. [inaudible conversations] >> articles about that. >> wow. >> about 600 translations. [inaudible conversations]
austin. >> let me know when you're done. [inaudible conversations] >> okay. [inaudible conversations] [laughter] >> what a pleasure to see you in the audience. >> enjoy the rest of your visit. >> thanks again. >> thank you. >> nice to meet you. [inaudible conversations] >> yeah, sure. >> very nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. [inaudible conversations] >> i retired last year. >> okay. [inaudible conversations] >>...
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and say i'm from austin they say oh it's like forgivable rate.he have an interesting observation which is that their ways our mercantilism. they could just trade that language out. for the way americans look at texans. a feeling of being there. so no wonder. they are frightened by the change. i had been here 35 years. i just wanted to ask a follow-up question about how you juggle these incredibly diverse writing projects. we joined with them. and then maybe you going in on the side. how are you juggling these very diverse projects. the first time i wrote a play. it turns out i can't let go of that. it's a side of me and i just that i just love to get out. i mentioned that i was going to be a poet. i don't know what i was thinking. i have the image of being a writer. and i found that people that in order to be a writer i have to go right something that people wanted to read. and since i didn't have anything to say that maybe i should become a reporter. i was young and it was perfect training for me. eventually along the line i started writing occa
and say i'm from austin they say oh it's like forgivable rate.he have an interesting observation which is that their ways our mercantilism. they could just trade that language out. for the way americans look at texans. a feeling of being there. so no wonder. they are frightened by the change. i had been here 35 years. i just wanted to ask a follow-up question about how you juggle these incredibly diverse writing projects. we joined with them. and then maybe you going in on the side. how are you...
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i'm going to austin in texas austin >> caller: hey jim i'm looking at getting into the southwest airlines as long-term investment after this pull back but i'm concerned the rising oil prices will continue weighing on the business. >> no. you got horse sense buying southwest here i think it is a good price you know what, if you are dallas in texas then i'd have to say sell sell sell but you are austin in texas. and i'm a buyer of luv love should no longer be for sale you start by not selling do it slowly "mad money" tonight. i'm going out on a limb when it comes to moo that's micron. and replacing chefs with robots baking 120 pizzas per hour can this restaurant pave the way for restaurants as a whole but first. one of the hottest segments in the entire market and it is up 1 1100% ye 1100% later ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. every day we hear from families who partnered with a senior living advisor fr
i'm going to austin in texas austin >> caller: hey jim i'm looking at getting into the southwest airlines as long-term investment after this pull back but i'm concerned the rising oil prices will continue weighing on the business. >> no. you got horse sense buying southwest here i think it is a good price you know what, if you are dallas in texas then i'd have to say sell sell sell but you are austin in texas. and i'm a buyer of luv love should no longer be for sale you start by not...
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authorities then arrested austin at his san francisco home wednesday. now to our four zone forecast... as we take this live look outside at the embarcadero... joining us now is chief joining us now is chief joining us joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... it was much cooler again today even in the valleys where most highs were only in the 70s. low clouds and fog continue to linger near the coast with a few patches around the bay. on the satellite image you can see the low pressure creeping toward the bay area. it will bring with it more clouds and cooler temperatures for most of the weekend. highs tomorrow will be in the 70s and mostly sunny inland with 60s and 70s around the bay and pathcy fog and cool 50s and low 60s at the coast. it will be a little cooler on father's day. on monday temperatures begin to warm again. it could get hot by thursday, the first day of summer with highs in the 90s heading into next weekend. (grant) (grant) new at nine... the mesa police department in arizona is already under scrutiny over allegations of e
authorities then arrested austin at his san francisco home wednesday. now to our four zone forecast... as we take this live look outside at the embarcadero... joining us now is chief joining us now is chief joining us joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... it was much cooler again today even in the valleys where most highs were only in the 70s. low clouds and fog continue to linger near the coast with a few patches around the bay. on the satellite image you can see the low...
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austin halewood reports.o get through to the last 16, senegal will carry the way of africa on their shoulder. they had the better of the first half, or their team bringing the chances and their fans bring colour. these days are not filled with the same enthusiasm in holland grab. but after the break with pollen should things up, the fans finally has early to celebrate. japan had been top of the group. as stood, they were heading. back in samara came the next twist in the tale the columbia back in the world cup. time to party. and with that, so cup. time to party. and with that, so cynical, it slipped away. the end of the road for the africans, out of yellow cards. the first time in 36 yea rs yellow cards. the first time in 36 years that no teeth on the continent was in the last 16. columbia topping the group, and in voluntary at the news broke. even in defeat, japan we re news broke. even in defeat, japan were thrilled. just. england and belgium were already through in group d. but in the first half, a moment
austin halewood reports.o get through to the last 16, senegal will carry the way of africa on their shoulder. they had the better of the first half, or their team bringing the chances and their fans bring colour. these days are not filled with the same enthusiasm in holland grab. but after the break with pollen should things up, the fans finally has early to celebrate. japan had been top of the group. as stood, they were heading. back in samara came the next twist in the tale the columbia back...
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austin halewood reports.y was anything but easy. it was the moment all of portugal thought their team were through to the knockout stage. magic from ricardo quaresma, if only it was that simple. after ronaldo had a penalty saved, frustrations boiled over. var showing an incident off the ball, but the referee only showing yellow. late in the second half, the iranians were handed a lifeline, in a game dominated by var controversy, a handball giving iran a penalty. no mistake from the spot kick. a second goal would have put iran through and knocked the european champions out, for a moment, iran had a chance, just for a moment. portugal scraping through to face uruguay, iran left thinking what could have been. almost 2000 metres away, spain too narrowly avoided an early exit. it was a scoreline no one predicted. spain — 1, morocco — 2. but in the dying seconds, the moment came for the spanish, a tap in from iago aspas ruled out by the referee, but overturned by var. heartbreak for morocco while spain limped throu
austin halewood reports.y was anything but easy. it was the moment all of portugal thought their team were through to the knockout stage. magic from ricardo quaresma, if only it was that simple. after ronaldo had a penalty saved, frustrations boiled over. var showing an incident off the ball, but the referee only showing yellow. late in the second half, the iranians were handed a lifeline, in a game dominated by var controversy, a handball giving iran a penalty. no mistake from the spot kick. a...
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austin halewood, bbc news.kills of the top players in the world cup. but hairstylist nikky okyere insists players need to look good to have the confidence to play well. he's cut the hair of some of football's biggest stars and he's been telling victoria uwonkonda the trends to look out for in the rest of the tournament. this is me. if you take this off my hat you are giving me the trouble. i can't play football. any time i pick up can't play football. any time i pick up the clippers i know they're coming, just to make people happy. football is going to play a big game. something has to be done for them to feel perfect. you feel extra fresh, extra confident. who should we be looking at four in terms of a hair cells in the world cup? i am sure, 100% will come out with something. another person is in the nigerian team, they will change their hairstyles, for the nigerian players their hairstyles are on the top, top, top level, the top of every one. they have got some classy, classy ha i r. the first week everybody
austin halewood, bbc news.kills of the top players in the world cup. but hairstylist nikky okyere insists players need to look good to have the confidence to play well. he's cut the hair of some of football's biggest stars and he's been telling victoria uwonkonda the trends to look out for in the rest of the tournament. this is me. if you take this off my hat you are giving me the trouble. i can't play football. any time i pick up can't play football. any time i pick up the clippers i know...
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austin halewood has the story.a have two of the best forwards in club football. but, on the international stage, they struggle for support. enzo perez missing an open net, the frustration, clear to see. but for all the mistakes at the top of the pitch, the worst came at the back. willy caballero, misjudging, a chance ante rebic wouldn't miss. in the end, argentina were so poor it was hard to watch. and it only got worse. luka modric, simply magnificent. ivan rakitic added the gloss to send croatia through. the mighty argentina, fallen, and now, depending on others. the passionate peru and their fans have made themselves known in russia. but on the biggest stage, one mistake can be all it takes. france, pouncing on the loose ball. peru, punished by mbappe. still the south americans pressed, denied only by the woodwork, but that's as close as they came. a first world cup in 36 years, over. their fans, left thinking what could have been. france heading to the knockout stage, but nowhere near their best. for some, it w
austin halewood has the story.a have two of the best forwards in club football. but, on the international stage, they struggle for support. enzo perez missing an open net, the frustration, clear to see. but for all the mistakes at the top of the pitch, the worst came at the back. willy caballero, misjudging, a chance ante rebic wouldn't miss. in the end, argentina were so poor it was hard to watch. and it only got worse. luka modric, simply magnificent. ivan rakitic added the gloss to send...
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austin halewood, bbc news.n fans, not just sojubilantjapan fans, notjust in russia but back home. i think we might be able to show you some pictures of that. they are actually the only asian team through to the final 16, the only asian team through to the final16, and as the only asian team through to the final 16, and as we saw in austin's report, no african nations are through to the final 16. that is the first time that has happened since 1982. in the final 16, it is really european teams that are dominating. ten european teams, five latin american teams, and one asian team. now, today is a rest day, but of course teams are now gearing up for the knockout stages. two big games to mention that we are looking ahead to mention that we are looking ahead to on saturday, that is france playing argentina, that will be a big match to watch, and also uruguay playing portugal. thank you very much indeed. we are all a bit jittery about a rest day. i am not sure how we will cope with the day without football. 16 teams a
austin halewood, bbc news.n fans, not just sojubilantjapan fans, notjust in russia but back home. i think we might be able to show you some pictures of that. they are actually the only asian team through to the final 16, the only asian team through to the final16, and as the only asian team through to the final 16, and as we saw in austin's report, no african nations are through to the final 16. that is the first time that has happened since 1982. in the final 16, it is really european teams...
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austin halewood reports. almost impossible to comprehend.ks, it was one of the biggest in football history. germany out in the group stage for the first time since 1938. before kick—off, all four teams could still make it through, but another flat and tired performance held the champions back. while germany languished in kazan, 1,000 kilometres away in yekaterinerg, sweden did all they needed against mexico. a 3—0 hammering was enough to guarantee the spot in the last 16 and the fans in dreamland. back in kazan came the moment of the tournament. kim young—gwon tapping in, var's biggest call yet. the goal confirmed. the germans heading home. and then to add insult to injury, son heung—min made it two. south korea out, but into the history books. the wheels had almost come off the brazilian campaign but they did enough to only need a draw against serbia, and finally they gave the fans something to cheer about finally. the last 16 finally in sight. switzerland willjoin them there. a 2—2 draw with costa rica just about enough see them through. a
austin halewood reports. almost impossible to comprehend.ks, it was one of the biggest in football history. germany out in the group stage for the first time since 1938. before kick—off, all four teams could still make it through, but another flat and tired performance held the champions back. while germany languished in kazan, 1,000 kilometres away in yekaterinerg, sweden did all they needed against mexico. a 3—0 hammering was enough to guarantee the spot in the last 16 and the fans in...
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austin halewood, bbc news.annual survey includes 209 cities across five continents and measures the comparative cost of housing, transportation, food, clothing, household goods, and entertainment. tokyo and zurich rank as second and third respectively. four of the world's five most expensive cities for expats are now in asia. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i'm @lvaughanjones. well, it does look as though there could be some slightly cooler weather, with a little bit of rain on the way, but not until the end of the weekend and into next week. in the short—term, well, the heatwave's just going to continue for the next few days, and into the weekend as well. and in fact, on wednesday, the highest temperatures are expected across, potentially at least, scotland and northern ireland. temperatures could hit 30 degrees celsius, and it'll be quite a bit cooler closer to the north sea coast. so this high pressure's very much in charge of the weather, notjust across the uk, but
austin halewood, bbc news.annual survey includes 209 cities across five continents and measures the comparative cost of housing, transportation, food, clothing, household goods, and entertainment. tokyo and zurich rank as second and third respectively. four of the world's five most expensive cities for expats are now in asia. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i'm @lvaughanjones. well, it does look as though there could be some slightly cooler weather,...
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is also in some parts so optimistic coming down the other not to make some noise that's because austin's was on the. tube. cold. shut soon. for. a while. yes. berlin has a new concert hall the pierre boulez is named after the late great composer and the concerts here are being described as music for the thinking here the whole and especially the acoustic are supposed to be really fantastic i can't wait to go in and have a look. at. the pier opened in march two thousand and seventeen as part of the barenboim saeed academy and especially for chamber music top musicians from all over the world are already lined up to play here and the first season is packed with stars one of the first being the georgian violinist really. has to be what was it like playing in this amazing hall yeah it's quite amazing actually to be part of this the birth of a new space which is so special because from the one side you see if you feel the space. and the same time you feel that people are very close you because you have the latest yeah no but i know it because the seats are quite close and i know that we will
is also in some parts so optimistic coming down the other not to make some noise that's because austin's was on the. tube. cold. shut soon. for. a while. yes. berlin has a new concert hall the pierre boulez is named after the late great composer and the concerts here are being described as music for the thinking here the whole and especially the acoustic are supposed to be really fantastic i can't wait to go in and have a look. at. the pier opened in march two thousand and seventeen as part of...
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austin posting this video showing her daughter is selling water again.ttel saying she's getting hate mail and death threats. the family saying the little girl was selling the water to buy tickets to disneyland. now someone has come forward and given her tickets. >> incredible reaction to the story. >> a lot of people talking about it. >> adrienne, thank you. >>> up next, the multiple shark sightings on this first weekend of summer. the close encounter, when we come back. lose encounter, when we come back. to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and n
austin posting this video showing her daughter is selling water again.ttel saying she's getting hate mail and death threats. the family saying the little girl was selling the water to buy tickets to disneyland. now someone has come forward and given her tickets. >> incredible reaction to the story. >> a lot of people talking about it. >> adrienne, thank you. >>> up next, the multiple shark sightings on this first weekend of summer. the close encounter, when we come...
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austin's daughters said is she does plan to keep on selling water.trip to disney land, musician an jonathan brennan has paid for rodgers and three of they are family members to go whenever they would like to. >> that's the overnight news for tuesday. check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's tuesday, june 26th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news". >> they want to protect illegals coming into the country much more so than they want to protect you. >> rallying cry. immigration is the hot topic as president trump stumps for candidates in key primary contests today. >>> i have not called for the harm of anybody. this president has lied again. >> congresswoman maxine waters firing back against the president over a call to protest cabinet members. >>> and we are seeing a familiar
austin's daughters said is she does plan to keep on selling water.trip to disney land, musician an jonathan brennan has paid for rodgers and three of they are family members to go whenever they would like to. >> that's the overnight news for tuesday. check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's tuesday, june 26th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news". >> they want to...
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austin showing this photo of her daughter selling water again.ian bankert, abc news, new york. >> i mean, i have seen so many lemonade stands where i wanted to call and find out if they had a permit. >> absolutely. >> why? why would you do that? so there have been plenty of memes, the barbecue becky, the woman who called people who were barbecuing. so they call this woman permit patty. >> oh, i see. is it that she wanted lemonade or iced tea and felt like the water wasn't stepping it up enough? that's kind of silly. >>> coming up, hitting the roads, rails and skies this summer. >> we're checking out how to get the best deals. straight ahead. you're watching "world news now." straight ahead. you're watching "world news now." you're searching for something. whoooo. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if... ....there was a single site... ...where you could find the... ...right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares... ...prices from over 200 booking... ...sites ...to save y
austin showing this photo of her daughter selling water again.ian bankert, abc news, new york. >> i mean, i have seen so many lemonade stands where i wanted to call and find out if they had a permit. >> absolutely. >> why? why would you do that? so there have been plenty of memes, the barbecue becky, the woman who called people who were barbecuing. so they call this woman permit patty. >> oh, i see. is it that she wanted lemonade or iced tea and felt like the water...
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joining me right now, the mayor of austin, texas, steve adler. mr. mayor, thanks so much for being with me. you tried to visit an immigration shelter earlier in the week but weren't allowed to enter, is that right? have you gotten an explanation or since been able to get in? >> you know, there was a group of about 20 mayors with the u.s. conference of mayors, and we were not able to get in. we were told -- we submitted an application, we were told it was going to take another two weeks for it to be processed, so we had to look as best we could from the front gate, but i'll tell you, the mayor of new york and i, mayor de blasio, went across the border on to the mexico side, where we could get a better view of the facility, but still, we were not admitted. >> so what's your concern? you know, what is your gut instinct tell you when you hear the answer, no, you do not have access as an elected official? what's this make you think? >> well, you know, it's disturbing. our community here and the communities that sent the other mayors to the border just wan
joining me right now, the mayor of austin, texas, steve adler. mr. mayor, thanks so much for being with me. you tried to visit an immigration shelter earlier in the week but weren't allowed to enter, is that right? have you gotten an explanation or since been able to get in? >> you know, there was a group of about 20 mayors with the u.s. conference of mayors, and we were not able to get in. we were told -- we submitted an application, we were told it was going to take another two weeks...
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our guest today, jacqueline jones, chair of the history department at the university of texas at austin and a really fine writer of history. two of her books for finalists for the pulitzer prize, she's won the bancroft prize, and her newest book is just as gorgeous, really revealing book called "goddess of anarchy: the life and times of lucy parsons, american radical." and it's just great having her in chicago since lucy was a chicagoan. jackie, why don't you tell us a little bit about lucy parsons. >> thanks, mark. and it's great to be back in chicago. i think most people know lucy parsons as the wife and then the widow of albert parsons who was one of the haymarket martyrs. was convicted unjustly and executed in november of 1887 for his alleged role in the haymarket bombing in may of 1886. that was an incident where the anarchists of chicago called a rally to protest the killing of workers by police a couple days before. the crowd gathered in haymarket square. someone threw a bomb just as a group of 80 police entered the square. seven police were killed, four others killed, countless
our guest today, jacqueline jones, chair of the history department at the university of texas at austin and a really fine writer of history. two of her books for finalists for the pulitzer prize, she's won the bancroft prize, and her newest book is just as gorgeous, really revealing book called "goddess of anarchy: the life and times of lucy parsons, american radical." and it's just great having her in chicago since lucy was a chicagoan. jackie, why don't you tell us a little bit...
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. >> at a senate confirmation hearing for general austin miller, the nominee discussed military operations in afghanistan. and the prospects for ending the u.s. military mission. if confirmed, general miller would be become commander of u.s. and nato forces in afghanistan. this is an hour and a half. >> mting will come to order and senator reed and i talked this over and we thought wfr our opening statements, we would like to hear the introduction of our witness by senator burr. >> thank you. vice chairman, thank you. to all of my colleagues, i realize this is not normal for the committee to have a uniformed individual introduce ed, but i compelled to offer. he was nice enough to honor me with that. this nominee really needs introduction. you've met him or read b about his career. but there are a few things that i feel are important to highlight to members. for senator reed and myself, we're delight ed to see another west b point graduate who deseves the attention this nominee has gotten. i'm not going to cover everything because most of you know it, he served in the 82nd airborne. he's ha
. >> at a senate confirmation hearing for general austin miller, the nominee discussed military operations in afghanistan. and the prospects for ending the u.s. military mission. if confirmed, general miller would be become commander of u.s. and nato forces in afghanistan. this is an hour and a half. >> mting will come to order and senator reed and i talked this over and we thought wfr our opening statements, we would like to hear the introduction of our witness by senator burr....
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austin let me touch clarifies the issue of patients with diabetes di canio control the person and shows how exercising the right diet can be different. in sixty minutes on v.w. . polo. that people of the world for you on facebook and twitter. to date and in touch. tend to accidentally share some fake music in. the truck. spending time now full time but. how can you get out. with him because he would own series. this week on g w. hello and welcome to the this week that it's an off topic sparked with the best from the german music scene when it was less so and here's what's coming up on today's program.
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and the 17 and the 18 student body president and a latina president at the university of texas in austin and enable [inaudible] she advocated for greater accessibility on and off campus and student housing in the power of student voice. thank you for being with us today. next is howard gilman, chancellor at the university of california irvine. >> anything going on? >> the past three years and his most recent book co-authored uc berkeley and i'm sorry, [inaudible] [inaudible] next to howard is richard, president of the southern poverty law center and i found this that a civil rights organization founded in 1921 and talk about understatement. it's a key litigation of recent decades and successfully litigated [inaudible] [inaudible] always involved in controversial activities and always newsworthy and to my immediate left, not politically, but we know each other well [inaudible] this is appropriate this morning but how many people since the passing of donald have e-mailed us and people from the left and the right and the middle think that they really missed how well we handled balance and d
and the 17 and the 18 student body president and a latina president at the university of texas in austin and enable [inaudible] she advocated for greater accessibility on and off campus and student housing in the power of student voice. thank you for being with us today. next is howard gilman, chancellor at the university of california irvine. >> anything going on? >> the past three years and his most recent book co-authored uc berkeley and i'm sorry, [inaudible] [inaudible] next to...
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esta madre se van a vivir a austin, texas.orte de inmigraciÓn para defender su caso de asilo. arantxa: mcallen sigue siendo el epicentro de esta crisis humanitaria que se vive en la frontera. hoy ocurrieron dos cosas muy interesantes. un grupo de 67 indocumentados que cruzaron la frontera de manera ilegal fueron presentados ante un juez de inmigraciÓn en donde se les imputaron cargos, pero dentro de este grupo de inmigrantes no habÍan ni padres ni madres que fueran separados de sus hijos. por otro lado fuimos testigos de un grupo de madres, aproximadamente 50 de ellas que llegaron a esta estaciÓn de autobuses en el centro de mcallen. llegaron por sus hijos despuÉs de dÍas de estar detenidas en un centro migratorio. finalmente pudieron tomar camino rumbo a su destino final con la promesa de que se presentaran frente a un juez de migraciÓn cuando tengan esa cita. esta noche las madres podrÁn dormir con sus pequeÑos en tranquilidad y en libertad. >> aproximadamente y 50 familias migrantes fueron liberadas en la estaciÓn de autobu
esta madre se van a vivir a austin, texas.orte de inmigraciÓn para defender su caso de asilo. arantxa: mcallen sigue siendo el epicentro de esta crisis humanitaria que se vive en la frontera. hoy ocurrieron dos cosas muy interesantes. un grupo de 67 indocumentados que cruzaron la frontera de manera ilegal fueron presentados ante un juez de inmigraciÓn en donde se les imputaron cargos, pero dentro de este grupo de inmigrantes no habÍan ni padres ni madres que fueran separados de sus hijos....
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a su hijo en baltimore por la audiencia que tuvo, nos comenta que en los prÓximos dÍas viajarÁ a austintodia estÁn bajo protecciÓn, de este centro dijeran que tienen un contrato con el departamento de servicios humanos y mientrasÁ lugar las menores recibirÁn ayuda, al recibir a sus casas a mÁs de 100 menores de edad que llegaron solos a este paÍs. >> como nos cuenta paola reyes necesitan mÁs hogares para estos jÓvenes. >> un joven que emigrÓ a los estados unidos a los 16 aÑos de edad es un ejemplo de cÓmo el sistema de refugiados debe funcionar. >> aires el sufrimiento.. >> tras pasar seis meses en un secapturado por la patrulla fronteriza al borde del rÍo grande iniciÓ en un programa catÓlico del Área de la bahÍa el cual coloca a menores no acompaÑados en hogares de crianza . >> especialmente la educaciÓn s graduado de la preparatoria se prepara para ingresar al colegio con esperanza de servir a las fuerzas de la ley. >> quiero llegar a ser un oficial o de repente pueda subir mÁs para arriba. >> tiene un centenar de jÓvenes en toda el Área de la bahÍa, estÁn viviendo en casas de crianz
a su hijo en baltimore por la audiencia que tuvo, nos comenta que en los prÓximos dÍas viajarÁ a austintodia estÁn bajo protecciÓn, de este centro dijeran que tienen un contrato con el departamento de servicios humanos y mientrasÁ lugar las menores recibirÁn ayuda, al recibir a sus casas a mÁs de 100 menores de edad que llegaron solos a este paÍs. >> como nos cuenta paola reyes necesitan mÁs hogares para estos jÓvenes. >> un joven que emigrÓ a los estados unidos a los 16...
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there is a charter school that he is affiliated with in austin.e are also doing reporting right now about some of the other situations in other states. they are set up as a nonprofit. hundreds ofting millions of dollars in revenue to operate these facilities for the federal government. and that is only set to increase. whetherno insight into -- it is a nonprofit, so we are not sure what they're claiming and what they are not. obviously, they are bringing in a ton of revenue from the federal government. >> do we have a sense of how the money is being spent at this facility? >> you can put hard numbers on that. a lot of the data we were able to put together came from the agency that is in charge -- that sits inside health and human services. looking.ery backward it does not appear to capture immigrantse of these kids flowing into these centers over the past couple of weeks. so those numbers will only go up. carol: just to build on what jason asked, i don't think they talk to you. you have reached out and they had not said anything. do you have any i
there is a charter school that he is affiliated with in austin.e are also doing reporting right now about some of the other situations in other states. they are set up as a nonprofit. hundreds ofting millions of dollars in revenue to operate these facilities for the federal government. and that is only set to increase. whetherno insight into -- it is a nonprofit, so we are not sure what they're claiming and what they are not. obviously, they are bringing in a ton of revenue from the federal...
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esto se une al testimonio que escuchamos ayer de ese trabajador que estuvo en uno de los estros en austinevisiÓn. borja: adriana nos habla de la investigaciÓn y producción que "crÓnica" presenta en univisiÓn: infierno en la selva. >> hace 10 aÑos el ejÉrcito de colombia montÓ la obra de teatro mÁs ingeniosa para liberar a la ex candidata presidencial ingrid betancourt. interceptaron las comunicaciones de la guerrilla, hicieron pasar a militares y hasta camuflar un un helicÓptero con las insignias de la cruz roja. >>fue una operaciÓn muy bien planeada. era un riesgo. fue con mucha inteligencia. >>mÁs de 100 personas trabajaron para poder hacer que esta producciÓn fuera lo mÁs real posible. los verdaderos protagonistas de la operaciÓn llegaron paso a paso a los actores y a la producciÓn de "crÓnica" univisión. ♪ ♪ borja: ya lo saben. tenemos una cita este domingo en "crÓnicas". nadie se lo puede perder. gran trabajo periodÍstico. felicidades! carolina: adivina, quÉ dÍa es hoy? es el dÍa nacional. nuestra compaÑera nos cuenta algunas curiosidades de el dÍa nacional de las chanclas. >>asÍ es.
esto se une al testimonio que escuchamos ayer de ese trabajador que estuvo en uno de los estros en austinevisiÓn. borja: adriana nos habla de la investigaciÓn y producción que "crÓnica" presenta en univisiÓn: infierno en la selva. >> hace 10 aÑos el ejÉrcito de colombia montÓ la obra de teatro mÁs ingeniosa para liberar a la ex candidata presidencial ingrid betancourt. interceptaron las comunicaciones de la guerrilla, hicieron pasar a militares y hasta camuflar un un...
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after some mercenary leaders strike their hand at military coups like the case of some calmer austin seychelles equatorial guinea and can you blame governments for being an easy about working with pay and cease. i think you for government has contracted to p.m.c. directly and that p.m.c. follows the laws of that country and that it puts itself under the jurisdiction of those on forces governments have no reason to fifty m. c. in fact every time we have we integrated with the forces where we are training we live with him we share the same food as they do we live in the same type of environment they live in and we meant to them in the field. in those instances we are directly responsible for the men that the government to buy stendra a month if a p.m.c. comes in and isolates themself and one side of a military complex refuses to integrate with the troops or comes in and is obvious that what they are training is totally irrelevant i think governments do have a need to be concerned as to what's going on but we believe if the government pays us for a service that's the safest way to live
after some mercenary leaders strike their hand at military coups like the case of some calmer austin seychelles equatorial guinea and can you blame governments for being an easy about working with pay and cease. i think you for government has contracted to p.m.c. directly and that p.m.c. follows the laws of that country and that it puts itself under the jurisdiction of those on forces governments have no reason to fifty m. c. in fact every time we have we integrated with the forces where we are...