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and we follow musician jason weaves 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 louis is the patron saint of who book. the people here call the saint their god was the man because the length of a thick innocent 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 off sex a cool book in the city was a meeting place of the european aristocracy the british royal family also has its roots here. even though palace was the city residents of the ukes and on top of this hill you'll find their castle fortress one of the largest and best preserved fortifications in germany. co book fortress sits majestically almost two hundred meters about the town defensive walls. a
and we follow musician jason weaves 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 louis is the patron saint of who book. the people here call the saint their god was the man because the length of a thick innocent should be the same as the...
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i relieved mark and then austin ran out. >> austin just kept providing cpr. he did not give up until emergency services had arrived, george's heart had stopped for 28 minutes. >> oh, good grief. >> wow. >> so, you can imagine just how grateful this family is that these people kept george alive. >> so, the next day, their daughter jodie decided to come back to the street where that call came from. she spots the man, austin davis said, hey, my dad had a heart attack here. he's in the hospital, she's still alive. >> this man burst out crying and started screaming. the man's alive, everyone, the man's alive. >> i have chills. is this so amazing. >> everyone, she said, came out of the house to celebrate. that house is known as the champ house. it provides transitional housing for homeless people. mark and linda are members at this house. austin is one of those homeless people that live there. he's been homeless for two years. they wanted to make a huge impact in his life. and they started a gofundme page to help austin out. so they started, they already raised ove
i relieved mark and then austin ran out. >> austin just kept providing cpr. he did not give up until emergency services had arrived, george's heart had stopped for 28 minutes. >> oh, good grief. >> wow. >> so, you can imagine just how grateful this family is that these people kept george alive. >> so, the next day, their daughter jodie decided to come back to the street where that call came from. she spots the man, austin davis said, hey, my dad had a heart attack...
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ian austin denies any of that actually happenedlj ian austin denies any of that actually happened.i—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, idid anti—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, i did not. anti—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, idid not. it anti—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, i did not. it was a heated discussion, i accept that, but i did not scream abuse at anybody. he said the discussion he was talking about there was with the party chairman, somebody loyal to jeremy corbyn. it is one person‘s word against another, we are not sure what happened, but the fact ian austin is being investigated i suppose adds fuel to those labour mps who are concerned that the focus needs to be an disciplining those who are guilty of anti—semitism within the party rather than having agoat within the party rather than having a go at those who are criticising the party‘s position on it. we heard from the shadow justice the party‘s position on it. we heard from the shadowjustice secretary and he told us hejust wants from the shadowjustice secretary and he t
ian austin denies any of that actually happenedlj ian austin denies any of that actually happened.i—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, idid anti—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, i did not. anti—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, idid not. it anti—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, i did not. it was a heated discussion, i accept that, but i did not scream abuse at anybody. he said the discussion he was talking about there was with the party...
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gregory watson of austin, texas. mr.son discovered the existence of the amendment while doing research as an undergraduate at the university of texas. he found that only eight states had ratified it as of 1982. mr. watson conducted a paper. interestingly enough, as an aside, he received a grade of c on his paper, a commentary on his professor that he shouldn't waste his time. he wasn't going very far. [laughter] brian: go back to your teacher. i read about how someone took up your case and found her. do you remember her name? gregory: i always remembered her name. her name is sharon waite. she is still around. but she is no longer in the teaching profession. it was a professor frantzich, not far from here at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, who did track her down. she telephoned me in 1996. she did not remember me, but we had an amicable chat. more recently, a professor elkins at the university of texas, at austin, tracked her down again within the past year or so and conferred with her about the proposition of eleva
gregory watson of austin, texas. mr.son discovered the existence of the amendment while doing research as an undergraduate at the university of texas. he found that only eight states had ratified it as of 1982. mr. watson conducted a paper. interestingly enough, as an aside, he received a grade of c on his paper, a commentary on his professor that he shouldn't waste his time. he wasn't going very far. [laughter] brian: go back to your teacher. i read about how someone took up your case and...
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>> president austin. >> president austin. >> reporter: president austin?at's his idea of what the president is supposed to do. i was like, buddy, you have no idea. but hey, i'm going along with it. >> reporter: t.j. says this all began when they were watching a tv show about pandas. it showed a mama panda abandoning a baby. t.j. told his son the cub was now homeless. >> he says, what's homeless? i said, well, it's when you don't have a home and sometimes you don't have mom or dad around. >> i can tell what the follow-up question's going to be. >> yeah. are people homeless? >> when i was a 4-year-old i didn't care about helping people. >> i did. >> i see. >> reporter: once austin learned some people are homeless and some are even hungry, he launched this caped crusade. told his mom and dad that he wanted all his allowance and money they would spend on toys -- >> there you go. >> reporter: -- to go toward chicken sandwiches instead. >> thank you, baby. >> you're welcome. don't forget to -- >> reporter: after he gives out each sandwich he gives each person th
>> president austin. >> president austin. >> reporter: president austin?at's his idea of what the president is supposed to do. i was like, buddy, you have no idea. but hey, i'm going along with it. >> reporter: t.j. says this all began when they were watching a tv show about pandas. it showed a mama panda abandoning a baby. t.j. told his son the cub was now homeless. >> he says, what's homeless? i said, well, it's when you don't have a home and sometimes you don't...
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saying we need some parts of america that don't have roads, nat order to be mere in hot downtown austin you want to believe you can take day's drive and be in a place like big bend national park, where you can get away from industrialization and these are the foot soldiers of the roosevelt revolution. >> host: who was william odouglas and what role did he flay alaska? >> guest: everybody know to know out william o. douse has, the longest supreme court justice and came from yakima, washington, and the most powerful conservation spokesperson america had after theodore roosevelt. rote a book called "mymy wilderness" about the west and cease a wrote a children's biography of john muir and a wilderness bill of rights and is a supreme your justice. he could walks not sitins. the gather a bunch of people and say, let's save the canal along the potomac with, save the beaches along the legitimate in washington state and douglas was very close to the kennedy family and was a promoter of -- by 1960, douglas is a big influence on why we have the arctic will at the does. convince his eisenhower's ad
saying we need some parts of america that don't have roads, nat order to be mere in hot downtown austin you want to believe you can take day's drive and be in a place like big bend national park, where you can get away from industrialization and these are the foot soldiers of the roosevelt revolution. >> host: who was william odouglas and what role did he flay alaska? >> guest: everybody know to know out william o. douse has, the longest supreme court justice and came from yakima,...
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so we understand now that ian austin is also being investigated. but the aggressive behaviour that is referred to, ian austin denies any of that actually happened. look, i was involved in... it was a heated conversation about the labour party nec's failure to adopt a standard definition on anti—semitism. but the accounts of it given out are not true. i mean, did i scream abuse that anybody? abuse at anybody? no, ididn't. it was a heated discussion, i accept that, but i did not, i didn't scream abuse at anybody. i didn't do that. that heated discussion that he is talking about there was had with ian lavery, the party chairman, who is somebody who is very much loyal to jeremy corbyn. i suppose, you know, it is one person's word against another. we aren't sure exactly what happened there but the fact that ian austin is now being investigated for these complaints against him, i suppose it adds fuel to those labour mps who are concerned that actually the focus needs to be on disciplining those who are guilty of anti—semitism within the party rather than
so we understand now that ian austin is also being investigated. but the aggressive behaviour that is referred to, ian austin denies any of that actually happened. look, i was involved in... it was a heated conversation about the labour party nec's failure to adopt a standard definition on anti—semitism. but the accounts of it given out are not true. i mean, did i scream abuse that anybody? abuse at anybody? no, ididn't. it was a heated discussion, i accept that, but i did not, i didn't...
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it is austin, after all. is this how things are going now more and more? are we getting more dialogue, would you say, or are we getting less? >> i'm slightly more optimistic both by how university leaders and college leaders have been thinking about it the last couple years. and about how students -- what students expect of the university. there is no question that maybe in 2014-2015, there were impulses playing out that sort of led to this framing of the coddling of the american mind, which i don't think is the best way to frame the issue, actually. especially if you want to win over the students. you don't win over a lot of people by saying they're imfenalized and that they have psychological problems, right? and so that i think the issues they're raising are vitally important issues for any society. what it means to be a full member of society, what it means to be in a non-discriminatory learning environment. part of the vocabulary they're using to challenge this activity is a vocabulary that's actually provided to them in federal law. because universit
it is austin, after all. is this how things are going now more and more? are we getting more dialogue, would you say, or are we getting less? >> i'm slightly more optimistic both by how university leaders and college leaders have been thinking about it the last couple years. and about how students -- what students expect of the university. there is no question that maybe in 2014-2015, there were impulses playing out that sort of led to this framing of the coddling of the american mind,...
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the university of austin. this event was co-hosted by the association for land grant universities and the fund for american studies. >> good morning. thank you for joining us this morning. i'm roger reed, president of the fund for american studies. you can learn more about our organization at teaching freedom.org. it's a pleasure for us to be co-sponsoring with the association of public and land grant universities. this important discussion of the state of the first amendment at public universities. we have brought together a panel of people with the range of perspectives on the topic that is squarely at the intersection of the u.s. constitution and the first amendment on the one hand and the very purpose of the university engaged as it is in the search for truth and acting as one of the main transmitters of highest values to the next generation. for the past several years, we at the fund for american studies have put a strong emphasis on the freedom of speech in our programs for college students. we've stress
the university of austin. this event was co-hosted by the association for land grant universities and the fund for american studies. >> good morning. thank you for joining us this morning. i'm roger reed, president of the fund for american studies. you can learn more about our organization at teaching freedom.org. it's a pleasure for us to be co-sponsoring with the association of public and land grant universities. this important discussion of the state of the first amendment at public...
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quay, lucas, austin scott of georgia, crawford, mrs. hartzler, rodney davis of illinois, yoho, marshal, david cott of georgia, costa, walls, grisham of eu han new mexico of new mexico. from the committee on education and the work force for considerations of 4204 and 9131 of the house bill and modifications committed to. ms. foxx, mr. allen and ms. adams. from the committee on energy and commerce for substilets a and b 6203, e 6, section 6202, 01, 407, 6409, 6603, 7 605, 8106, 8507. 9119, 9121 and 11101 of the
quay, lucas, austin scott of georgia, crawford, mrs. hartzler, rodney davis of illinois, yoho, marshal, david cott of georgia, costa, walls, grisham of eu han new mexico of new mexico. from the committee on education and the work force for considerations of 4204 and 9131 of the house bill and modifications committed to. ms. foxx, mr. allen and ms. adams. from the committee on energy and commerce for substilets a and b 6203, e 6, section 6202, 01, 407, 6409, 6603, 7 605, 8106, 8507. 9119, 9121...
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i relieved mark and then austin ran out. >> austin just kept providing cpr.give up until emergency services had arrived, george's heart had stopped for 28 minutes. >> oh, good grief. >> wow. >> so, you can imagine just how grateful this
i relieved mark and then austin ran out. >> austin just kept providing cpr.give up until emergency services had arrived, george's heart had stopped for 28 minutes. >> oh, good grief. >> wow. >> so, you can imagine just how grateful this
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austin was unconscious he said for about seven minutes. his brothers took him to a doctor, he checked out okay. once cleared, they went back at it. the brothers finished their hike from the canadian border all the way down to mexico. >> that's crazy. >> we had two stories in the newscast about these amazing hikers and survival stories. >> it is amazing. >> with lightning, if you hear the thunder, you're close enough to get struck so you really should seek shelter. it's one of the leading causes of death when it comes to weather out there. >> people wanting to check it out. >> you should head inside. our forecast, we'll certainly see warm weather the next couple of days. as we get a look right now outside san jose, you can see all of the blue sky we're currently dealing with. a nice afternoon. and we have 80 degrees in downtown san jose, so not too bad. we know summer vacation is still in full effect so if you're taking the kids out to a movie tonight, i don't think you'll be needing a jacket. we're in the 70s here through 7:00 and 8:00 and
austin was unconscious he said for about seven minutes. his brothers took him to a doctor, he checked out okay. once cleared, they went back at it. the brothers finished their hike from the canadian border all the way down to mexico. >> that's crazy. >> we had two stories in the newscast about these amazing hikers and survival stories. >> it is amazing. >> with lightning, if you hear the thunder, you're close enough to get struck so you really should seek shelter. it's...
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austin halewood, bbc news.exciting days in the grandslam tennis calendar and once again we've seen another upset, as we have throughout these wimbledon championships. women's quarter—finals day to come on day eight, arguably the standout game to come, former french open champion jelena 0stapenko up game to come, former french open championjelena 0stapenko up against dominika cibulkova of slovakia. that's your tennis and now the first of the world cup semifinals kicked off in under2li of the world cup semifinals kicked off in under 2a hours. the 1998 champions france against belgium, the team that knocked brazil out in the team that knocked brazil out in the quarter—finals. france go in as slight favourites, winning all three meetings between the sides at major tournaments. both sides trained on monday and our reporterjohn bennett was watching. this isn't just was watching. this isn'tjust a local geographical derby, this is a game with stars that know each other very well, both stars packed with english premier
austin halewood, bbc news.exciting days in the grandslam tennis calendar and once again we've seen another upset, as we have throughout these wimbledon championships. women's quarter—finals day to come on day eight, arguably the standout game to come, former french open champion jelena 0stapenko up game to come, former french open championjelena 0stapenko up against dominika cibulkova of slovakia. that's your tennis and now the first of the world cup semifinals kicked off in under2li of the...
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they did not know you and they did not know the people of south austin. south austin is not a slum. it is a vibrant, forward thinking, forward moving community. bob, you have done the master's work. you have fed the hungry. clothed the naked. brought hope to the hopeless. and help to the helpless. you have lifted spirits and you have taught people how to love and how to live. and how to work together. i close by leaving these words with and for you. if, when you give the best of your service, telling the world that the savior has come, be not dismayed when men don't believe you. he understands and will say well-done. where i come to the end of my journy, weary of life and the battle is won, carrying the staff and the cross of redemption, he'll understand and say, well-done. if when this life of labor is ended and the reward of the race you have run, o the sweet rest prepared for faithful be his blessed and final well-done. bob, if you try and fail in your trying, hands sore and scarred from the work you've begun, take up your cross, run quickly to meet him, he'll nderstand and say w
they did not know you and they did not know the people of south austin. south austin is not a slum. it is a vibrant, forward thinking, forward moving community. bob, you have done the master's work. you have fed the hungry. clothed the naked. brought hope to the hopeless. and help to the helpless. you have lifted spirits and you have taught people how to love and how to live. and how to work together. i close by leaving these words with and for you. if, when you give the best of your service,...
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austin halewood, bbc news.n the tour de france ahead of the race hitting the pyrenees on tuesday. so a perfect opportunity for the bbc to catch up with the race leaders. team sky's geraint thomas is in the yellowjersey with a 1 minute 39 second lead over his teammate and compatriot chris froome. but when push comes to shove in the final week, are the two riders on the same side or now direct rivals? it's quite funny because everyone‘s so it's quite funny because everyone‘s so keen to try to talk up this rivalry between myself and g, but it doesn't exist. win on looking at each other as rivals, we're looking at the guys in third and for the fifth, they're the ones that could put us under pressure but between us, itjust put us under pressure but between us, it just doesn't put us under pressure but between us, itjust doesn't exist like that —— we're looking. we've been teammates for years, we've been mates for years, we started out professionally cycling for me back in 2008. 0ur careers have sort of followed each
austin halewood, bbc news.n the tour de france ahead of the race hitting the pyrenees on tuesday. so a perfect opportunity for the bbc to catch up with the race leaders. team sky's geraint thomas is in the yellowjersey with a 1 minute 39 second lead over his teammate and compatriot chris froome. but when push comes to shove in the final week, are the two riders on the same side or now direct rivals? it's quite funny because everyone‘s so it's quite funny because everyone‘s so keen to try to...
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and it goes back to the german integration and when the major grants were given out during austin's time here, when a significant number of german immigrants came and created different settlements through central and south texas. then we come around to the frontier moving west, and almost a ft. worth and -- county, that really became the frontier. but the comanches still maintained control over everything west of that. but the structures go on and tell the story as architecture changed, as the railroads came and they were able to get lumber, then the architecture and the types of things they were able to build changed over time. but in a most all of those cases, the ranches donated the structure, plus paid for it to be transported and reconstructed the way that it would have originally been during that initial time period. so many of the stories capture people's imagination and attention. i think as much as anything, probably some of our dugouts, we have the matador half dug out, that is now a multi-thousand acre ranch and it is a brand and name known around the world. out in basically a
and it goes back to the german integration and when the major grants were given out during austin's time here, when a significant number of german immigrants came and created different settlements through central and south texas. then we come around to the frontier moving west, and almost a ft. worth and -- county, that really became the frontier. but the comanches still maintained control over everything west of that. but the structures go on and tell the story as architecture changed, as the...
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the more serious issue is the row between ian austin, a labourmp, who issue is the row between ian austin family were victims of the holocaust, and he had a row with ian uleybury, the chairman of the party. and just as margaret hodge was that under this disciplinary measure for verbally attacking and questioning the morale at&t truth -- attacking and questioning the morale at&t truth —— morale at&t, he is now also facing discipline for his criticism of uleybury. the very thought that the labour party could be in this position should be hard to believe. it is something that they don't seem to be able to ship down. well, you see, that is why i don't understand why they didn't shut it down by accepting this definition. i still don't understand why they didn't just say, yes, let's do that. unless there is some else that we don't know. let me take you now to the front page of the sunday mirror. this is about novichok. those two frightening incidents in salisbury and amesbury. this is the suggestion that there may be more of the russian, we assume russian, novichok hidden away. police believe t
the more serious issue is the row between ian austin, a labourmp, who issue is the row between ian austin family were victims of the holocaust, and he had a row with ian uleybury, the chairman of the party. and just as margaret hodge was that under this disciplinary measure for verbally attacking and questioning the morale at&t truth -- attacking and questioning the morale at&t truth —— morale at&t, he is now also facing discipline for his criticism of uleybury. the very thought...
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shery: uncle sam -- kevin: uncle sam wants austin.y were selected from a list of 15 possible locations including philadelphia, the new four-star command will tackle future -- joining us is u.s. army undersecretary ryan mccarthy. this army and why is futures command center, what will it do? >> the u.s. army is at an inflection point. the systems and the way we are design was developed act of 1973. -- back in 1973. weapons development is slow in a criminal and does not move at the speed of the information age and over the last couple of years, army leadership has been looking at ways to use those processes and move information closer. move faster and have better collaboration and interpretation of requirements to develop the systems. the restructuring that the army is undertaking is the largest and most complex in 45 years. kevin: when you look at the contractors, boeing, lockheed martin, what does it mean for them in terms of how the private-public partnerships will impact this? >> it will improve our relationship with them. we will be
shery: uncle sam -- kevin: uncle sam wants austin.y were selected from a list of 15 possible locations including philadelphia, the new four-star command will tackle future -- joining us is u.s. army undersecretary ryan mccarthy. this army and why is futures command center, what will it do? >> the u.s. army is at an inflection point. the systems and the way we are design was developed act of 1973. -- back in 1973. weapons development is slow in a criminal and does not move at the speed of...
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came on austin jonathan munro, came on austin shortly after to defend the coverage. he was pressed by viewers on the decision to send up that helicopter and broadcast live footage of the raid. the helicopter is another newsgathering resource, like employing a camera crew at ground level. any visual medium is going to want to get a clear view of an event happening, which is newsworthy, it was a newsworthy event as anthony says himself. getting a clear view and only by getting that could we see how many officers were involved and viewers could make a judgment about weather they felt the search was appropriate in terms of its size and scale. helicopter footage in terms of its size and scale. helicopterfootage on in terms of its size and scale. helicopter footage on the ten o'clock news and the six o'clock news that evening was only 21 seconds of coverage and there was less tha n seconds of coverage and there was less than a minute of live helicopter coverage right towards the end of the search in the afternoon. so we used a very restrained portion of the helicopter. the
came on austin jonathan munro, came on austin shortly after to defend the coverage. he was pressed by viewers on the decision to send up that helicopter and broadcast live footage of the raid. the helicopter is another newsgathering resource, like employing a camera crew at ground level. any visual medium is going to want to get a clear view of an event happening, which is newsworthy, it was a newsworthy event as anthony says himself. getting a clear view and only by getting that could we see...
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katy austin, bbc news.now where charlie was but made the suggestion he could be kept under police guard at a secret location. the met police have not confirmed it is true, saying they do not discuss matters of protective security but we know there was no suggestion they we re we know there was no suggestion they were deliberately targeted, however charlie will be given safety advice to make sure there is no danger to him. and of course the detectives will be asking charlie and his brother, perhaps, some questions, we don't know, as they try to find out who brought novichok to salisbury and how they did it. what has been the public reaction to this further activity? people have got used to seeing people but in a sense, for it to flare—ups several weeks after the poisoning, has that caused concern in the town? there has been some concern. there has been a mixed reaction. people before the second more tragic contamination incident, they were getting back to normal, they were getting back to normal, they had vi
katy austin, bbc news.now where charlie was but made the suggestion he could be kept under police guard at a secret location. the met police have not confirmed it is true, saying they do not discuss matters of protective security but we know there was no suggestion they we re we know there was no suggestion they were deliberately targeted, however charlie will be given safety advice to make sure there is no danger to him. and of course the detectives will be asking charlie and his brother,...
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take a look at austin perriis. all over the country to bring meals to the e.meless. >> c >> austin started to ask questions about homelessness when he was watching television with his dad. he says he likes to give to others. >> it makes me feel great when i go around to feed the homeless. even if you help one person, and don't forget to show loo,. >> g austin. >> austin and his dad started their mission down in birmingham, alabama. local church eds are hosting them along their journey. they have already been to l.a. and new york and next up is miami. he is covering some ground with that cape, huh? >> a cute little kid and his heart and head is in the right place. >> sure are. >> still to come, a first look inde the n dinosaur exhibit at the museum of natural history just in time months before it's set >>> the fast and furious rain area, burksf our boy, did it come town in buckets this afternoon as you probably well know. we're looking like we're in good maphape for the big all-star game at nat park. doug and amelia
take a look at austin perriis. all over the country to bring meals to the e.meless. >> c >> austin started to ask questions about homelessness when he was watching television with his dad. he says he likes to give to others. >> it makes me feel great when i go around to feed the homeless. even if you help one person, and don't forget to show loo,. >> g austin. >> austin and his dad started their mission down in birmingham, alabama. local church eds are hosting them...
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is austin, texas with name change?let's look at weather across the country. >> welcome back, 42 minutes after the hour. facing first-degree murder charges after being transferred from the hospital to jail. officer miller died over the weekend, a week after being shot in the head responding to armed robbery and another suspected cop killer charged with first-degree murder, killing arizona state trooper last week. vice president of the arizona troopers association now pleading for donations to help pay for the fallen hero's funeral. you can donate online at az troopers.org. jillian: 6 miles from eiffel tower is housing dozens of illegals, more than 300,000 illegals made up of 100 nationalities are packed in community, police clearing thousands of them who are living in tents underneath the bridge. up to 80 migrants arrive in paris every day. >> defense distributed agree to go block pennsylvania users after emergency hearing in federal court, this comes ahead of the company's formal ralout following settlement with the st
is austin, texas with name change?let's look at weather across the country. >> welcome back, 42 minutes after the hour. facing first-degree murder charges after being transferred from the hospital to jail. officer miller died over the weekend, a week after being shot in the head responding to armed robbery and another suspected cop killer charged with first-degree murder, killing arizona state trooper last week. vice president of the arizona troopers association now pleading for donations...
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austin, what is your thought? is she the tough0nosed prosecutor or she kamala harris, if you care about women then you have to stop brett kavanaugh. to me, the latter isn't going to resonate with ohio, pennsylvania, wisconsin. >> i don't think those two are mutually exclusive. the fact of being an attractive woman sort of excludes you from being politically adept and capable of being a leader the way kamala has demonstrated. >> laura: do you comment on people's looks? you probably don't because that's just not -- >> that appeared to be -- >> laura: i think it's funny. i think that's where barack obama is very charming but the left never has a sense of humor on that, and if conservatives do it, but that's beside the point. the point is is kamala harris going to resonate with mainstream america or is she going to stay in the resistance mode? fight trump all the way. >> first of all, her comments, or thoughts about what's happening with women's rights coming up in certain swing divisions will be taking place coming u
austin, what is your thought? is she the tough0nosed prosecutor or she kamala harris, if you care about women then you have to stop brett kavanaugh. to me, the latter isn't going to resonate with ohio, pennsylvania, wisconsin. >> i don't think those two are mutually exclusive. the fact of being an attractive woman sort of excludes you from being politically adept and capable of being a leader the way kamala has demonstrated. >> laura: do you comment on people's looks? you probably...
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. >> reporter: on this quiet street in austin, texas, it's one of the most internet connected houses you'll ever find. there is the sprinkler system, the porch lights, the garage door, the door locks, the thermostat, the stereo, the alarm. ibm cybersecurity expert charles henderson lives here. >> okay. i'm turning on the sprinkler. >> reporter: from a nearby cafe he's able to control the connected devices from his phone. >> everything that you can automate, you've automated. >> everything i can automate. >> reporter: and some things you wouldn't think of. >> one of these bulbs is internet connected and the other isn't but most people can't tell the difference. >> reporter: the risk, new homeowners may buy a home connected to the seller's phone. >> a lot of these devices will phone home. the risk is the previous owner could still be managing your house. >> reporter: unlocking the doors, even spying. if you buy a house with cameras inside, keep in mind the previous owner could tap the system watching you or your kids in their bedrooms. lis >> it's really important when we do sell and t
. >> reporter: on this quiet street in austin, texas, it's one of the most internet connected houses you'll ever find. there is the sprinkler system, the porch lights, the garage door, the door locks, the thermostat, the stereo, the alarm. ibm cybersecurity expert charles henderson lives here. >> okay. i'm turning on the sprinkler. >> reporter: from a nearby cafe he's able to control the connected devices from his phone. >> everything that you can automate, you've...
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. >>> ( gritos ( >>> un vÍdeo grabado con un telÉfono en austin texas de un policÍa golpeando a un indival tiempo que otros agentes intentan esposarla, esto ha causado indignaciÓn porq lo que el departamento de policÍa de austin ya investiga el incidente >>> nuestra cadena telemundo anunciÓ hoy la nueva serie de la primera temporada de la voz. se trata de alejandra gutiÉrrez . >>> vamos a miami con alejandra rodrÍguez que entrevisto a la reina del rock >>> estamos felices porque acaban de anunciar que alejandra lujÁn sera una de las voces de la voz. >>> en el 2019 pero ya empezamos de casilla a ponerse las pilas porque la verdad es que estÁ muy bueno el programa. hay unos coach de maravilla . >>> ya tenemos los. >>> por supuesto, alejandra y luis fonsi con el despacito pegÓ durÍsimo y tiene muchos aÑos de carrera o sea que me da mucho gusto porque tambiÉn nos vamos a entretener ¿no? para darles consejos a los confusas tco concursantes, para que tambiÉn tengan cosas que uno aprende durante tantos aÑos, pero es alguien interesante, alguien diferente, alguien que tenga una propuesta distint
. >>> ( gritos ( >>> un vÍdeo grabado con un telÉfono en austin texas de un policÍa golpeando a un indival tiempo que otros agentes intentan esposarla, esto ha causado indignaciÓn porq lo que el departamento de policÍa de austin ya investiga el incidente >>> nuestra cadena telemundo anunciÓ hoy la nueva serie de la primera temporada de la voz. se trata de alejandra gutiÉrrez . >>> vamos a miami con alejandra rodrÍguez que entrevisto a la reina del...
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austin. austin, just take a breath for one second. in terms of actual facts on the ground and what we have seen happen, this president gave legal aid to the ukraine. president obama sent them mr es. you can talk in broad terms about being dissatisfied with the attitude that you saw in helsinki and i think he would find a lot of people that would agree with that, but we have to deal in the actual facts on the ground. president obama said that he would consider easing up on the missile shield. can you imagine how that felt to the eastern european countries when they heard that? and in fact, the missile shield is still in the works and plan to be done by 2020 under this president. >> let's walk through specifically, if you'd like to. the u.s. congress has sanctions on russia to punish them for their behavior. the trump administration has actively not enforced the sanctions and to evict russian diplomats and then turned around that said they would allow the russians to replace those diplomats with other diplomats. when you are saying that
austin. austin, just take a breath for one second. in terms of actual facts on the ground and what we have seen happen, this president gave legal aid to the ukraine. president obama sent them mr es. you can talk in broad terms about being dissatisfied with the attitude that you saw in helsinki and i think he would find a lot of people that would agree with that, but we have to deal in the actual facts on the ground. president obama said that he would consider easing up on the missile shield....
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the pentagon announced austin, texas as the site of the new futures command to be run by a four starpare to it a modern day manhattan project, a reference to the government funded research that produced the first nuclear weapon. >> we're in the midst of a change in the very character of war. and we don't and didn't have an organization solely dedicated to that. that's important. >> whoever gets there first, will have unmatched ability on the battle field for years to come. hyper sonics or robotics and artificial intelligence. >> the goal to establish dominance in cutting edge war fighting technology, especially in cyberspace before the chinese and russians do. >> if we just sit back and don't react we will lose our technological superiors, the chinese are right. with the chinese you have to protect what you have because if they can't learn about it, they'll try to buy it. if they can't learn about it or buy it they'll try to steal it. >> the army wasted billions of dollars on future combat systems in the past skeptics say, that became while elephant procurement projects. they're less
the pentagon announced austin, texas as the site of the new futures command to be run by a four starpare to it a modern day manhattan project, a reference to the government funded research that produced the first nuclear weapon. >> we're in the midst of a change in the very character of war. and we don't and didn't have an organization solely dedicated to that. that's important. >> whoever gets there first, will have unmatched ability on the battle field for years to come. hyper...
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this is a day camp in austin. it started when the founder noticed a need. what are kids not getting today? is they're not gngpractice. so having money and using it and having the experience of understanding the value of it. >> reporter: here, kids from 7 to 16 learn to crunch numbers for a product they'll later design, manufacture and market. what would your message to other kids be about learning about money? >> to learn the most you can and to spend it wisely. >> for $2. >> reporter: part of the curriculum includes convincing investors their product will be a moneymaker. >> is one of them the actual final prototype? >> i'll take one of each. >> reporter: learning how to turn a profit. >> we haven't been telling them all week how to do any of it. they've been figuring it out themselves. that's where the real learning happens. >> reporter: anna is a camp graduate. now running her own business with several products including slime. a bonus lesson for the 12-year-old? learning how to save. why is it important for kids to save their own money? >> because colle
this is a day camp in austin. it started when the founder noticed a need. what are kids not getting today? is they're not gngpractice. so having money and using it and having the experience of understanding the value of it. >> reporter: here, kids from 7 to 16 learn to crunch numbers for a product they'll later design, manufacture and market. what would your message to other kids be about learning about money? >> to learn the most you can and to spend it wisely. >> for $2....
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all austin is a big advocate of my quit i sing l.s.d. he says it has many benefits. about forty five minutes out from my critters and there's just a general mood enhancer it's a little bit easier to smile i'm a little bit more extroverted i'm less in my head and more and caged. in my outer world i notice that when i'm working on projects like for example if i'm writing something it's much easier to write. kind of having the ideas come forward so generally it just it kind of smooth things out and makes it much more like you're going through life with a bit more. makes a bit easier to go through life this morning i woke up i meditated i went to the sauna this is something i do quite consistently and then of course i took a micro dose of psych you know my critics sing psychedelic drugs is becoming increasingly popular in austin has set himself up as a mite criticizing coach for him it's about integrating psychedelics into mainstream culture he says that's a tremendous upside to responsible psychedelic use he talked about this at a conference in switzerland where there w
all austin is a big advocate of my quit i sing l.s.d. he says it has many benefits. about forty five minutes out from my critters and there's just a general mood enhancer it's a little bit easier to smile i'm a little bit more extroverted i'm less in my head and more and caged. in my outer world i notice that when i'm working on projects like for example if i'm writing something it's much easier to write. kind of having the ideas come forward so generally it just it kind of smooth things out...
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deep in the countryside he runs a workshop for these british bombshells and of course keeps his own austin healey in tip top shape. lost a town in the hands of the black forest mines and isolated farm. crops grow. i was right and classic british comes on so if it's. like this austin healey with some eighty thousand to your eyes to the points runs like old english concepts. you're the english if they put a screw in there it'll fit no one else can do it like they can't. ok chrome you know just where to put it. that's typically british. a lot i suppose an expensive sports car in that state a luxury car to pick up your princess to go out for an ice cream. so isn't all poor . but even without have princess on board it's still great fun to go out for a spin in this nine hundred sixty s. dream. fly by the hospital scene in the popular german t.v. series that forest. move appoints what blue weighs choose an old car over a modern one even if the engine protests a bit on the details. of the road the car this sounded spotted except for the thought mix but it's got nothing to do with modern technology
deep in the countryside he runs a workshop for these british bombshells and of course keeps his own austin healey in tip top shape. lost a town in the hands of the black forest mines and isolated farm. crops grow. i was right and classic british comes on so if it's. like this austin healey with some eighty thousand to your eyes to the points runs like old english concepts. you're the english if they put a screw in there it'll fit no one else can do it like they can't. ok chrome you know just...
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san diego, los angeles, suburban los angeles, phoenix, albuquerque albuquerque, dallas, houston, austin, san antonio and moving through south, younger cities like tampa, orlando, jacksonville and charlotte and a lot of places in between where the personality to have cities is suburban. it's very college educated, middle class, sprawling and really kind of takes these two regions and morphed them into something that we try to understand as sun belt. one of the things as a result of world war ii and the technologies that are produced as a result of world war ii era and then very critically not just world war ii but seemless transition from world war ii to the potential for world war iii in a cold war with the soviet union, it had typically been tradition in the united states to go to war, mobilize armed forces that are capable of winning winning the war and to demobilize and attempt to maintain some sort of global neutrality. cold war is a game changer and so the united states in perceiving the potential threats of especially a nuclear war with the soviet union after world war ii is the g
san diego, los angeles, suburban los angeles, phoenix, albuquerque albuquerque, dallas, houston, austin, san antonio and moving through south, younger cities like tampa, orlando, jacksonville and charlotte and a lot of places in between where the personality to have cities is suburban. it's very college educated, middle class, sprawling and really kind of takes these two regions and morphed them into something that we try to understand as sun belt. one of the things as a result of world war ii...
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this is austin. yeah, he poses like superman but saves people in a different way.are traveling the country feeding the homeless. rothe two are fm alabama and visited washington austin started asking his dad what it meant to be homeless. that's when the idea of helping others came to him. he is the cousin you should know of redsks player samaje p ryan. he and his dad have already been to new york,l.a. and headed to miami next. >> great lesson for him this is a test. test. this is a test. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his
this is austin. yeah, he poses like superman but saves people in a different way.are traveling the country feeding the homeless. rothe two are fm alabama and visited washington austin started asking his dad what it meant to be homeless. that's when the idea of helping others came to him. he is the cousin you should know of redsks player samaje p ryan. he and his dad have already been to new york,l.a. and headed to miami next. >> great lesson for him this is a test. test. this is a test. [...
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like this austin dealing with some eighty thousand your race to the points runs like old english constant. you're the english if they put a screw in there it'll fit no one else can do it like they can't. ok chrome you know just where to put it that's typically british. a lot i suppose an expensive sports car in that state a luxury car to pick up your princess or go out for an ice cream. and so isn't all poor. but even without have princess on board it's still great fun to go out for a spin in this nine hundred sixty s. dream come. fly by the hospital scene in the popular german t.v. series black forest clinic. move of points would always choose an old car over a modern one even if the engine protests a bit on the steep hills. the road the car the sounder spot and more of your experience in the thought mix but it's got nothing to do with modern technology or computer chips. to space it's really old fashioned craftsmanship. to have even a driving it takes skill and a manual labor all together it's something you have to feel. the most. beautiful so take that feel felt old british technology
like this austin dealing with some eighty thousand your race to the points runs like old english constant. you're the english if they put a screw in there it'll fit no one else can do it like they can't. ok chrome you know just where to put it that's typically british. a lot i suppose an expensive sports car in that state a luxury car to pick up your princess or go out for an ice cream. and so isn't all poor. but even without have princess on board it's still great fun to go out for a spin in...
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. >> republicans unphased at then republican natio committee meeting in austin. no mention at allt sa o ift's nt d ait s arhencju ru peopleno w i liat iitnterleacon ndli h sus. >> ming m rmef elections. >> those aren'tes voting issu. >> i don't think it will be significanthen it comes to the midterm. >> what isonfusing with some, the president'sversonntladi cr t putin to allow russian to question us officials in or specialel c fanexgech robert muellernterviewgin investigation into herb are and interfeerns. >> i don't think the president understands the ramifications of tat russia has pposed and i da het don'in president now says he disagrees with the propos. bianrtisus r interference failed. senator jeff blake one of the resolution's co-sponsorsays we ou sm,ame, a twnd waws all at once.h kid's right about that! see! we are gonna have so mu fun here. 100% fiber-optic network. 100% phenomenal.t e t b fa his atto seyrnnsay voting in lewis berg tennessee ctsd enaveeupitons i, kmees'ral eversion, as long as he complies with the rrsion andll a sentencn co d lines he wo
. >> republicans unphased at then republican natio committee meeting in austin. no mention at allt sa o ift's nt d ait s arhencju ru peopleno w i liat iitnterleacon ndli h sus. >> ming m rmef elections. >> those aren'tes voting issu. >> i don't think it will be significanthen it comes to the midterm. >> what isonfusing with some, the president'sversonntladi cr t putin to allow russian to question us officials in or specialel c fanexgech robert muellernterviewgin...
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ben austin, a contributor for the new republic, on his recent battling innovative approaches for policing. be sure to watch "washington journal," saturday morning at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. afterwards,, on former white house secretary sean spicer discusses his book "the briefing politics, the press, and the president." he is interviewed by michael steele. >> ronald reagan and donald trump are about 180 degrees apart from each other. yet, here we are in this space. how did you navigate that? we are both reagan conservatives in that regard. was it a little bit of a dance every once in a while? how did you do it? >> with respect to the president, there is no question. he is not traditional, in terms of how he speaks. he also connects to people in a way that most politicians never have. he talks very bluntly in his own style. i don't think he would have won the nomination if it wasn't for that style. there is always this balance with elected officials, they say all of the right things, but they don't necessarily get anything done. in the case of trump, there is a lot of getting thi
ben austin, a contributor for the new republic, on his recent battling innovative approaches for policing. be sure to watch "washington journal," saturday morning at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. afterwards,, on former white house secretary sean spicer discusses his book "the briefing politics, the press, and the president." he is interviewed by michael steele. >> ronald reagan and donald trump are about 180 degrees apart from each other. yet, here we are in this...
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chose to author of the supreme court yearbook and legal affairs blog post on justice and also in austin texas matthew mccovey ackerson publican consultant and former aide to president george w. bush great to have you all here a very warm welcome to you now for our international audience who might not be avid followers of american news can we just start with why this nomination is such a big deal for america and sanford if you could perhaps shed some light on this for us. well the supreme court is split right now four to four with if any kennedy's absence and brett kavanaugh will clearly resolve the split in favor of five very conservative republicans who will read the constitution and i would emphasize also statutes of the consciences important but we're a state of statutes and many of the most important and i would argue most regrettable decisions of the supreme court in recent years have involved statutory interpretation as well as cuts to shelter protection but in any event cavanaugh will move the court in a distinctly conservative direction that's why he was appointed and to give us
chose to author of the supreme court yearbook and legal affairs blog post on justice and also in austin texas matthew mccovey ackerson publican consultant and former aide to president george w. bush great to have you all here a very warm welcome to you now for our international audience who might not be avid followers of american news can we just start with why this nomination is such a big deal for america and sanford if you could perhaps shed some light on this for us. well the supreme court...
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a for so great it through austin 15-20 feet into the air.full minutes. >> this is what i was wearing when i got >>> by lightning. took his shirt was shredded. also, his shorts. is rain poncho and hood melted. then, there was his hat. >> it was bought off my head. >> reporter: his dad told me by phone, my oldest son revived him and they hiked out 50 miles . the cardiologist said he was lucky he survived. that is all. s take? i got >>> by lightning. it was crazy. i am alive. that is a good thing, right?>> reporter: if that is not enough, these three brothers are not letting this lucky to survive event stop them, as they are continuing their four month journey to hike the entire pacific crest trail. >> the power of mother nature. >> what can i say, i got >>> by lightning and i am still here. >>> let's go to rosemary orozco . >> a slight opportunity or risk of thunderstorms coming our way. as well as monsoonal moisture pulling back into california. more on that in just a moment. a gorgeous day around the bay. a warmer day for most. here is a loo
a for so great it through austin 15-20 feet into the air.full minutes. >> this is what i was wearing when i got >>> by lightning. took his shirt was shredded. also, his shorts. is rain poncho and hood melted. then, there was his hat. >> it was bought off my head. >> reporter: his dad told me by phone, my oldest son revived him and they hiked out 50 miles . the cardiologist said he was lucky he survived. that is all. s take? i got >>> by lightning. it was...
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katy austin, bbc news.s to be taken ill. temperatures reached 40—point—7 degrees celsius during a record—breaking week where thermometers haven't dipped below 38 degrees. the soaring temperatures are complicating recovery efforts following floods and landslides, which killed more than 200 people earlier this month. at least 10 people have died in vietnam in floods caused by typhoon rains which struck central and northern parts of the country. the waters have also damaged thousands of homes and destroyed crops. aaron safir reports. a violent force of nature that vietnam knows only too well. these waters were unleashed by typhoon, the third tropical storm — son tinh — to hit the country this year. it made landfall on wednesday evening, damaging infrastructure and crops through thanh hoa and nghe an provinces. yen bai, like many other areas of the country, continues to suffer floods and landslides in the storm's wake. nationwide, around 4000 houses have been damaged and thousands of hectares of crops have been
katy austin, bbc news.s to be taken ill. temperatures reached 40—point—7 degrees celsius during a record—breaking week where thermometers haven't dipped below 38 degrees. the soaring temperatures are complicating recovery efforts following floods and landslides, which killed more than 200 people earlier this month. at least 10 people have died in vietnam in floods caused by typhoon rains which struck central and northern parts of the country. the waters have also damaged thousands of...
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a federal judge in austin, texas denied a request that would have prevented a texas company from makings for 3-d printed guns available online. kron 4's hermela aregawi talked with a local mom who is fighting back. a shocking loss for gun control advocateson friday federal judge in austin blocked a measure that would have stopped this guy from posting blueprints for 3d-printed guns online.in 2013, cody wilson of defense distributed became the first person to publish downloadable designs for 3-d printed firearms.the state department ordered him to stop then. but friday's ruling.. may allow him to restarthelen rosen/moms demand actionwe think this is a really terrible idea. and we're against this and we are urging the state department and secretary of state mike pomepo not to allow this exemption that would make it possible for people to download blueprints for guns onto a 3d printer. and we think it's a terrible idea because it would allow anybody to get a gun. they wouldn't need to get a background check. they wouldn't need to follow any of the gun sensible laws on the state or federal
a federal judge in austin, texas denied a request that would have prevented a texas company from makings for 3-d printed guns available online. kron 4's hermela aregawi talked with a local mom who is fighting back. a shocking loss for gun control advocateson friday federal judge in austin blocked a measure that would have stopped this guy from posting blueprints for 3d-printed guns online.in 2013, cody wilson of defense distributed became the first person to publish downloadable designs for 3-d...