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city spokesperson tell cbs news the austin police department is undergoing training.y recently audited the austin police and found that 30 sexual assault cases were improperly assault cases were improperly closed sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next-day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. olay's new retinol24 faced the competition and rose above. olay's retinol24 complex hydrates better than the #1 retinol. visibly smoother brighter skin in 24 hours. new olay retinol24. your cold's gonna make you a zombie tomorrow. wrong. new mucinex nightshift fights my cold symptoms so i can sleep great and wake up human. don't eat me i taste terrible. fight your worst symptoms so you can sleep great and wake up human. new mucinex nightshift cold and flu. we'd love some help with laundry. here's how you do it. spray and scrub anything with a stain. soak your nasty jersey. it stinks! wash the really dirty clothes separately. remember -hard work builds characte
city spokesperson tell cbs news the austin police department is undergoing training.y recently audited the austin police and found that 30 sexual assault cases were improperly assault cases were improperly closed sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next-day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. olay's new retinol24 faced the competition and rose above. olay's retinol24 complex...
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in tonight's "eye on america", nikki battiste tells us how a woman in austin, texas, is fighting backgainst a system she says has failed her. >> you never lose hold of who you are. >> reporter: emily borchardt's art illustrates how she says she was treated after she reported being raped by a stranger. last year, when she was 21, borchardt says she was returning to her austin, texas, home when two men abducted her. >> the man behind me, grabs my throat, and i go unconscious. >> reporter: she was brought to this motel, where she says a third man raped her multiple times over 12 hours. according to borchardt, the man gave her cigarettes and whiskey and demanded that she shower with him. borchardt managed to escape, called police, and have a rape kit done. this man, who was on parole after serving 20 years for murder, first claimed he did not know her. but when his d.n.a. came back as a match, he said the sex was consensual. borchardt's lawyers asked to us blur his face for her prtion he was never arrested. the police suggest why in this audio recording. >> taking a shower with him, consu
in tonight's "eye on america", nikki battiste tells us how a woman in austin, texas, is fighting backgainst a system she says has failed her. >> you never lose hold of who you are. >> reporter: emily borchardt's art illustrates how she says she was treated after she reported being raped by a stranger. last year, when she was 21, borchardt says she was returning to her austin, texas, home when two men abducted her. >> the man behind me, grabs my throat, and i go...
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of the city, we ask mayor of austin, steve adler how he responds to those charges, next.ts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. and snoring? no problem. ...and done. will it help me keep up with him? yup. so, i'll wake up ready for anything? oh, we've got your back. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. and now save up to $600 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. ends saturday. david: on june 20, austin, texas council voted to -- about the growin
of the city, we ask mayor of austin, steve adler how he responds to those charges, next.ts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. and my side super soft? with the...
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austin: that's the most insane part of this.ok at the different communities that they were serving in alaska, a place i went to, this is a tiny place, basically two to three restaurants, one is called arctic pizza, and it is very expensive. carol: [laughter] austin: at the same time, they somehow convinced these investors there was tens of millions of dollars from these tiny native communities that would be poured back into the network before it is build out to the larger asian network pipeline. jason: this is still a company that exists, has a new ceo, a guy with a military background, i believe. a pretty serious individual. austin: once the fbi got involved, they are arrested -- they arrested elizabeth pierce. she tried to cover her tracks. when they log on to see where the contracts were, it said elizabeth peers has deleted 78 files, which is a bad paper trail. after she went away, they did bring aboard this ceo, a former army vet, a seasoned telecom executive, who i got to spend time with, and i was impressed. for as many di
austin: that's the most insane part of this.ok at the different communities that they were serving in alaska, a place i went to, this is a tiny place, basically two to three restaurants, one is called arctic pizza, and it is very expensive. carol: [laughter] austin: at the same time, they somehow convinced these investors there was tens of millions of dollars from these tiny native communities that would be poured back into the network before it is build out to the larger asian network...
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austin goolsby joins us now. austin, great to see you. thank you for being here.gh with her policys if elected? >> well my reference was to the business people saying the world is going to end if elizabeth warren is elected, and that is what i was referring to when i said they have cried wolf so many times that given it's an election year -- david: so you think she will follow through with her plans to reorganize capitalism to go for medicare for all, etc.? >> well, the reorganizing of capitalism as i said to greg ip in that article, she calls for paying attention to more than just shareholders that we have, that business has multiple stake holders. she was attacked by her critics for socialism, and then less than a year later, the business roundtable of the largest companies in the country came out with a statement almost exactly in the spirit of what she had say one year before. now, it's not like i have endorsed elizabeth warren. i haven't taken a position on her versus joe biden. i just think we're in an environment in which corporations got a 2 trillion dolla
austin goolsby joins us now. austin, great to see you. thank you for being here.gh with her policys if elected? >> well my reference was to the business people saying the world is going to end if elizabeth warren is elected, and that is what i was referring to when i said they have cried wolf so many times that given it's an election year -- david: so you think she will follow through with her plans to reorganize capitalism to go for medicare for all, etc.? >> well, the reorganizing...
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austin halewood is here to look at those. austin, some good news for wales. absolutely.n delighted when they woke up this morning, 0lly, and saw the team to face france. warren gatland has brought back the big guns — and it starts in midfield with his strongest centre partnership ofjonathan davies and hadleigh parkes. they've both got over their injuries — ready to bring plenty of power and experience to the side. but the best news came at fly—half because this man, dan biggar, is back in the 10 jersey, despite suffering a concussion against fiji just 9 days ago. the french head coach jacques brunel said he wouldn't have been allowed to play under french rules, but biggar is in the team. so far in 2019, he's scored 76 points with a kicking accuracy of 88%. but this is why he's so crucial for wales — because he's such a strong presence at fly—half. he averages 6 meters with every carry and he makes 88% of his tackles. when he plays, wales are a much stronger unit in attack and defence. and after recent wins over france, coach warren gatland and his team have plenty of con
austin halewood is here to look at those. austin, some good news for wales. absolutely.n delighted when they woke up this morning, 0lly, and saw the team to face france. warren gatland has brought back the big guns — and it starts in midfield with his strongest centre partnership ofjonathan davies and hadleigh parkes. they've both got over their injuries — ready to bring plenty of power and experience to the side. but the best news came at fly—half because this man, dan biggar, is back in...
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katy austin reports. a crime scene that started as a party for friends. 0n the front door of this house, a visible reminder of the violence that unfolded. police and the ambulance service were called to archford croft, a residential street, just before midnight last night, after reports there‘d been a stabbing. the two teenagers have been named locally as ben gillham—rice and dom ansah. his cousins came to the scene to lay flowers and said many people‘s hearts had been broken by his killing. two other people, a 17—year—old and a 23—year—old man, were seriously injured. today, neighbours expressed their disbelief at the loss of life. i‘ve not seen such a scene, until today. and it was just a shock and a blow to us, for such young people. when we moved here, five months ago, the lady said it was quiet. she'd lived here for quite a while. there was nothing. just on our doorstep, it's quite scary. a double murder investigation has been launched by thames valley police. i fully appreciate the concern that this
katy austin reports. a crime scene that started as a party for friends. 0n the front door of this house, a visible reminder of the violence that unfolded. police and the ambulance service were called to archford croft, a residential street, just before midnight last night, after reports there‘d been a stabbing. the two teenagers have been named locally as ben gillham—rice and dom ansah. his cousins came to the scene to lay flowers and said many people‘s hearts had been broken by his...
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opened the 45th season of pbs's "austin city limits" on saturday night.n favorite has gained a worldwide following in the last couple of years. jeffrey brown recently joined clark on the road in richmond, virginia to see how the grammy winner keeps capturing fans-- and headlines. it's part of our ongoing series on arts and culture, "canvas." >> ♪ paranoid and pissed off now that i got the money >> reporter: in the title song of his latest album "this land," gary clark jr. sounds an angry ♪ fifty acres and a model a right in the middle of trump country. ♪ cry about the racism and hatred he sees in america today, and a confroation he himself had with a white neighbor r bought a new ranch outside h hometown of austin, texas. >> ♪ go back where you come fr we don't want ♪ we don't want your kind this is where i come from. ♪ this land is mine th land is mine. ♪ basically "this land" is me saying, yeah, there's all this around, but forget everybody, nobody can bring you down in your head. nobody can make you feel less than. nobody can make you feel not equal to
opened the 45th season of pbs's "austin city limits" on saturday night.n favorite has gained a worldwide following in the last couple of years. jeffrey brown recently joined clark on the road in richmond, virginia to see how the grammy winner keeps capturing fans-- and headlines. it's part of our ongoing series on arts and culture, "canvas." >> ♪ paranoid and pissed off now that i got the money >> reporter: in the title song of his latest album "this...
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in the city of austin, that is not true. get water to but if you have six guns, to be several steps in. so the theory here is if these goods are locked up, they're all going to be safer from accidents in addition to suicides. but in your book during your research, but if you look into is far is the impact of gun safety and securing guns. igor: guns ever stored safely, particular house was children in them are pretty helpful indicator of ensuring they don't get into that child san francisco. i think there is to see so i'm not mistaken that if mandatory gun storage gun law clause in the book, i talk about really having a robust federal requirement that if you going to own a gun pointed licensing is part of that, is going to be a requirement the story guns. nicole: if i could, thank speak to that question. there's a program called smart. it critically focused on safe responsible gun storage. we give presentations and table an if it and we cannot literature and try to partner with law enforcement and local government. in his sea
in the city of austin, that is not true. get water to but if you have six guns, to be several steps in. so the theory here is if these goods are locked up, they're all going to be safer from accidents in addition to suicides. but in your book during your research, but if you look into is far is the impact of gun safety and securing guns. igor: guns ever stored safely, particular house was children in them are pretty helpful indicator of ensuring they don't get into that child san francisco. i...
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she started looking for coy after seeing his picture in the local austin, texas, newspaper. the caption, she would have never recognized her high school friend, the talented football player who was once voted "best all-around boy." coy was everyone's friend, which is why leea felt compelled to return the kindness. >> and i came and looked here at this church. >> reporter: after three days of searching, she found him right here. >> i said, "hi, coy. it's leea. do you remember me?" and he said, "of course, i do." >> i was relieved because it was someone that i knew. >> reporter: and it wasn't just leea. >> and it's really shocking when you find that an old friend, i mean, that you've known, is living in your same town on the street. >> reporter: all these high school buddies saw the same picture in the paper... >> i jumped right into action. >> reporter: ...and had the same response: >> yeah, i put him on my cell phone plan. >> got him some dental work done. we got his social security done. >> he lives with me. like, he can stay there as long as he wants. >> whatever it takes,
she started looking for coy after seeing his picture in the local austin, texas, newspaper. the caption, she would have never recognized her high school friend, the talented football player who was once voted "best all-around boy." coy was everyone's friend, which is why leea felt compelled to return the kindness. >> and i came and looked here at this church. >> reporter: after three days of searching, she found him right here. >> i said, "hi, coy. it's leea. do...
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. >> and now live from austin, it's former u.s. ambassador to the united nations samantha power discussing her new memoir. >> hi. welcome to c-span2 booktv tent. i'm the editor at large of kirkus reviews, and i'm the host of the fully booked podcast, if you'd like to subscribe. and i am absolutely honored to be in conversation with samantha power today. [applause] samantha power is a professor of practice at the harvard kennedy school at harvard law school. from 2013-2017 she served as the u.s. ambassador to the united nations and a member of president obama's cabinet. from 2009-2013 she served on the national security council as special assistant to the president for multilateral affairs and human rights. she began her career as a journalist reporting from places such as bosnia, east timor, kosovo, rwanda, sudan and zimbabwe, and she was the founding executive director of the carr center for human rights policy at the kennedy school. her book, "a problem from hell" won the pulitzer prize in 2003. she is -- yeah. [laughter] a big o
. >> and now live from austin, it's former u.s. ambassador to the united nations samantha power discussing her new memoir. >> hi. welcome to c-span2 booktv tent. i'm the editor at large of kirkus reviews, and i'm the host of the fully booked podcast, if you'd like to subscribe. and i am absolutely honored to be in conversation with samantha power today. [applause] samantha power is a professor of practice at the harvard kennedy school at harvard law school. from 2013-2017 she served...
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[applause] when has it been this nice in late october in austin, texas? on evan smith, the seal of the "texas tribune" and i'm pleased to be -- [applause] thank you. and i'm so pleased to be here today with richard stengel, the author of "information wars: how we lost the global battle against disinformation and what we can do aboutbl it" which was published earlier this month. the subject of the book is one rickl knows well. from . from 2013-2016 he was under secretary of state for public diplomacy andnd public affairs n barack obama's state department. no one has served longer in that post in american history. from 2006-2013 he was a top editor at "time" magazine, the publication where he worked on and off as a writer and editor dating back to 1981. his previous books include the bestseller mandell is way, and you're too kind, a brief history of flattery. [laughing] more in new york, rick is a graduate of princeton university and studied english and history at oxford as a rhodes scholar. please join in welcoming richard stengel. [applause] rick, it is g
[applause] when has it been this nice in late october in austin, texas? on evan smith, the seal of the "texas tribune" and i'm pleased to be -- [applause] thank you. and i'm so pleased to be here today with richard stengel, the author of "information wars: how we lost the global battle against disinformation and what we can do aboutbl it" which was published earlier this month. the subject of the book is one rickl knows well. from . from 2013-2016 he was under secretary of...
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austin halewood is with us. austin, uefa will be judged closely on how they respond.hich will be meted out in this instance. what are the precedents that have been set here with how they dealt with previous cases in the past. the precedent has been set but the sanctions to a certain level, it is important to remember this was largely expected to happen last night and already the stadium was partially closed because bulgaria fans racist abuse against kosovo and the czech republic in june so what kind of punishment if any can the bulgaria fa expect from uefa 7 any can the bulgaria fa expect from uefa? according any can the bulgaria fa expect from uefa 7 according to any can the bulgaria fa expect from uefa? according to the own rules, any repeat offenders can be punished with more than one match behind closed doors, i stadium closure and the full setting of a match, the deduction of points and or disqualification from the competition. so far this year in 2019, uefa has handed down judgements on 2a cases involving racist behaviour, ten of them had seen racist behaviour,
austin halewood is with us. austin, uefa will be judged closely on how they respond.hich will be meted out in this instance. what are the precedents that have been set here with how they dealt with previous cases in the past. the precedent has been set but the sanctions to a certain level, it is important to remember this was largely expected to happen last night and already the stadium was partially closed because bulgaria fans racist abuse against kosovo and the czech republic in june so what...
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this event took place last week at the "texas tribune" festival in austin. >> thank you. welcome and i feel like i probably don't need to introduce my fellow panelists here, because anybody knows who they are. but on my left we have texas land commissioner george p bush who is your speaking on behalf of the bush brand. [applause] susan page is washington bureau chief for "usa today" and author of the recent and currently i guess to best-selling biography of barbara bush called the matriarch that you will be signing copies of it after this. [applause] and michael beschloss, one of our best well-known presidential historians who has written so many things and so many books, but i'm going to be asking you about some of the stuff i found in my old well-worn copy of character above all. the first thing i'd like to ask all of you is, we lost our bush and george bush just so close together. what kind of reassessment do you think this has brought for the country as to what the bush name stood for and what's the significantly was of all the work that they did in so many arenas of
this event took place last week at the "texas tribune" festival in austin. >> thank you. welcome and i feel like i probably don't need to introduce my fellow panelists here, because anybody knows who they are. but on my left we have texas land commissioner george p bush who is your speaking on behalf of the bush brand. [applause] susan page is washington bureau chief for "usa today" and author of the recent and currently i guess to best-selling biography of barbara...
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. >> reporter: ashlee austin and her two sons are living out of a tenderloin hotel. they left the star community home three weeks ago after her 1-year-old tested positive for lead during a checkup. >> what were his lead result levels? >> 7.5. >> reporter: no amount of lead is safe, but levels under 10 are treated by mroeremoving the chi from the source. there can be subtle neurocognitive effects. austin was living at the shelter for ten months prior to the lead testing. >> somebody said this is an old place, all the places have lead. >> reporter: she shared photo of detective tape that were used to cover her lead contaminated window sills. >> this is the community area that we had to seal off. >> reporter: the door to the backyard is also taped off, too, lead was found in the soil. >> we went through three lead cleaning phases with the specialized company that does this work. and then yesterday was the final test, and dph was going to come back and check and everything unfortunately it failed for the third time. that's when we decided we needed to move all the client
. >> reporter: ashlee austin and her two sons are living out of a tenderloin hotel. they left the star community home three weeks ago after her 1-year-old tested positive for lead during a checkup. >> what were his lead result levels? >> 7.5. >> reporter: no amount of lead is safe, but levels under 10 are treated by mroeremoving the chi from the source. there can be subtle neurocognitive effects. austin was living at the shelter for ten months prior to the lead testing....
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honor to be here both with respect to texas book festival, which is a great cultural institution of austin and texas, and also c-span2 booktv which is a great american institution. i say that without any, in utter earnestness. it's really great to be able to turn on the tv and see serious discussions about books and literature x it's great to have them here in austin and to be a part of it. my name is dan oppenheimer, i'm the moderator today. i think i'm here moderating these books because i wrote a book a few years ago about prominent americans who went from the left to the right of the political spectrum, and your panel today is really about american conservativism. it's sort of past, present and future. and the no, sir i have with me -- the authors i have with me today are anne nelson and tom lobianco. i just want to remind everyone that anne and tom will be in the signing tent after this. their books are for sale in the book tent. anne let me know that this is, her book actually doesn't come out til later in this coming week, but they made a special exception for austinen. so if you wa
honor to be here both with respect to texas book festival, which is a great cultural institution of austin and texas, and also c-span2 booktv which is a great american institution. i say that without any, in utter earnestness. it's really great to be able to turn on the tv and see serious discussions about books and literature x it's great to have them here in austin and to be a part of it. my name is dan oppenheimer, i'm the moderator today. i think i'm here moderating these books because i...
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. >> reporter: time spent at the g cirls rock austp in austin, texas, is time spentni le to play thec. ♪ the week-long day camp eight- to 17-year-olds offers an a-z education in rock 'n'nroll. the campers are not ly asked to pick up instruments but challenged to think about the hat surroundions the world of music. who are the people making musicn how can they add their voice? >> reporter: todayngcks! lunchtime,luhe campers are getting an insider's view with a performance by austin's own, spoon. ♪ after a three-song set, the campers were invited to ask the band some questions. >> so, like, how do you know what shows you should pl? >> so, if it's a place where your friends hang out, if it's a ace that makes you feel safe,, then that ght be a good place to do a show. that a good place to start. >> reporter: britt daniel is spoon's lead singege what advice would you give to a young person that's saying, "i'm thinking about really making a go of this"? would yoadvise them, yes, it's a... it's a viable option, or would you caution them?th >> i'd tel to find that thing that you're obsessed
. >> reporter: time spent at the g cirls rock austp in austin, texas, is time spentni le to play thec. ♪ the week-long day camp eight- to 17-year-olds offers an a-z education in rock 'n'nroll. the campers are not ly asked to pick up instruments but challenged to think about the hat surroundions the world of music. who are the people making musicn how can they add their voice? >> reporter: todayngcks! lunchtime,luhe campers are getting an insider's view with a performance by...
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joining us ahead of the data, austin ghoulsby. former council of economic advisors chairman.ty strategist at blackrock. dave is joining us, a former u.s. congressman great to have everybody here you're right here. don't tell us the number because we're going to play the game in a little bit. >> it's hidden but -- >> given the various pieces of data we've seen this week, which have not all been great -- >> right. >> -- i think that's a -- >> that's a lovely, kind way to say that >> what are you looking for today? >> without giving you the number >> without giving us the number. >> i'm expecting we're going to have relatively healthy job gains in september we're not going to have as much of a hurricane effect as one might have had in previous years. some of the stuff in gm is not going to have hit this week. while the data we got this week increases the risk of down side, range, consensus that some of us may think. i'm sticking to the fact that the service economy and the labor market is going to be healthy. we still think that the risks of a recession are kind of overblown at
joining us ahead of the data, austin ghoulsby. former council of economic advisors chairman.ty strategist at blackrock. dave is joining us, a former u.s. congressman great to have everybody here you're right here. don't tell us the number because we're going to play the game in a little bit. >> it's hidden but -- >> given the various pieces of data we've seen this week, which have not all been great -- >> right. >> -- i think that's a -- >> that's a lovely, kind...
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honor to be here both with respect to texas book festival, which is a great cultural institution of austin and texas, and also c-span2 booktv which is a
honor to be here both with respect to texas book festival, which is a great cultural institution of austin and texas, and also c-span2 booktv which is a
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. >> starting now live coverage of the texas book festival from austin with former cia operative fox, on her time on the agency. . . .
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katy austin reports.gathered evidence today at a crime scene that started as a party for friends. on the front door of this house, a visible reminder of the violence that unfolded. police in the ambulance service were called to archford croft, a residential street, just before midnight last night, after reports there'd been a stabbing. the two teenagers have been named locally as ben gillham—rice and dom ansah. his cousins came to the scene to lay flowers and said many people's hearts had been broken by his killing. two other people, a 17—year—old and a 23—year—old man, were seriously injured. today, neighbours expressed their disbelief at the loss of life. i've not seen such a scene, until today. and it was just a shock and a blow to us, for such young people. when we moved here, five months ago, the lady said it was quiet. she'd lived here for quite a while. just on our doorstep, it's quite scary. a double murder investigation has been launched by thames valley police. i fully appreciate the concern tha
katy austin reports.gathered evidence today at a crime scene that started as a party for friends. on the front door of this house, a visible reminder of the violence that unfolded. police in the ambulance service were called to archford croft, a residential street, just before midnight last night, after reports there'd been a stabbing. the two teenagers have been named locally as ben gillham—rice and dom ansah. his cousins came to the scene to lay flowers and said many people's hearts had...
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austin to say a word. i know ncats is working on one of the most horrifying and tragic circumstances. >> i want to hear about this briefly but then i want to ask a question over here. >> okay. >> dr. austin. >> briefly, dipg stands -- is a cancer with a very short life spe expectancy of months. we teamed up with investigators to deploy a new way of identifying combination treatments that will treat these children. and as we know, very rarely does one drug treat these children. it's been a trial and error process. those children don't live long enough. so we've developed a technology that we're developing with academics that allows us to take those cells from the children and screen across tens of thousands of different combinati combinations, very efficiently and deploy those rapidly in the clinic. >> i have a constituent who is taking part in that. briefly, what you're talking about with these different devices -- it's like the silicon valley space. why not? let's do it, let's make it work. which i apprec
austin to say a word. i know ncats is working on one of the most horrifying and tragic circumstances. >> i want to hear about this briefly but then i want to ask a question over here. >> okay. >> dr. austin. >> briefly, dipg stands -- is a cancer with a very short life spe expectancy of months. we teamed up with investigators to deploy a new way of identifying combination treatments that will treat these children. and as we know, very rarely does one drug treat these...
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[inaudible conversations] >> now welcome back to austin, up next new york times recent book on the trumpinistration's immigration policies. this is live coverage on book tv on c-span2. >> good afternoon, welcome to today's discussion of an important book called border wars, the president's assault on immigration. my name is carlos sÁnchez and i'm a senior editor with texas monthly magazine and i'm based
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son austin came nine months later and braden two years after that.e age of 24 sandra was the matriarch of her own little clan. >> she loved the boys to death. you know, they were the apple of her eye. >> life was good until april 2005 when sandra came to her parents, very upset. >> as she told us, she was cleaning out her husband's backpack when two papers fell out, two phone numbers. so she called the phone numbers and it turned out to be two different married women. >> sandra confronted darryn. >> he would never admit it. he just kept saying they were friends, they were friends. >> and she knew otherwise? >> she knew what it was. >> by june darryn had moved out and sandra moved on, got a job at the beach house restaurant, an island landmark. it was a life changer. >> she was just a darling girl, you know sandra's transformation from quiet island girl to young working woman. >> she wore her hair back in a ponytail and she was very prim and proper and, you know, very subdued. as soon as she got away from darryn she was -- like cut her hair in a bob a
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honor to be here both with respect to texas book festival, which is a great cultural institution of austin and texas, and also c-span2 booktv which is a great american institution. i say that without any, in utter earnestness. it's really great to be able to turn on the tv and see serious discussions about books and literature x it's great to have them here in austin and to be a part of it. my name is dan oppenheimer, i'm the moderator today. i think i'm here moderating these books because i wrote a book a few years ago about prominent americans who went from the left to the right of the political spectrum, and your panel today is really about american conservativism. it's sort of past, present and future. and the no, sir i have with me -- the authors i have with me today are anne nelson and tom lobianco. i just want to remind everyone that anne and tom will be in the signing tent after this. their books are for sale in the book tent. anne let me know that this is, her book actually doesn't come out til later in this coming week, but they made a special exception for austinen. so if you wa
honor to be here both with respect to texas book festival, which is a great cultural institution of austin and texas, and also c-span2 booktv which is a great american institution. i say that without any, in utter earnestness. it's really great to be able to turn on the tv and see serious discussions about books and literature x it's great to have them here in austin and to be a part of it. my name is dan oppenheimer, i'm the moderator today. i think i'm here moderating these books because i...
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i love austining, so thanks for having me. you know, i think the stories that we need to talk about that no one talking about are the areas in health care where there's broad consensus among the american people. so if we can turn off cable news for a little bit and stop listening to the echo chambers that we're a dividedded cup on health care -- country on health care, i would submit to you that there's broad consensus that we need to fix the problems that katherine just describedded, that we need to end corruption, that we need to stop the disproportionate representation of a small, select group of special interests. when there's a pothole in a town, it's not a blue/reddish shoe, it's a we e ten city issue. and in health care, the areas where i think there is broad consensus are pricing and the appropriateness of care. and our research shows that we're doing way too much. we asked doctors around the country what prosecute of -- what percent of medical care in your observations, excluding the ox vegases of your own -- observat
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ms. -- [applause] if. >> there's a reason this is my third trip to austin in, like, three weeks. just for the record, y'all are incredibly warm, and i'm very grate. thank you. [applause] >> okay. so we're going to start off this session with a brief reading. >> yes. so i want to just set the stage for our conversation, and i thought the reading that i would do today is one that speaks to the challenges that we are facing, figuring out how to engage with people who we disagree with vehemently. and so this is a scene from a chapter called "upside down land." and it's about my relationship with the russian ambassador. i had invested long hours in forging a constructive working relationship with russia's ambassador to the united nations. because russia held one of five vetoes at the security council, its vote was critical if we were to get the council to send peacekeepers to conflict areas, impose sanctions on wrongdoers or even just condemn a coup. in order for the u.n. to have a meaningful impact on the issues of war and peace, the united states and russia had to be willing to make
ms. -- [applause] if. >> there's a reason this is my third trip to austin in, like, three weeks. just for the record, y'all are incredibly warm, and i'm very grate. thank you. [applause] >> okay. so we're going to start off this session with a brief reading. >> yes. so i want to just set the stage for our conversation, and i thought the reading that i would do today is one that speaks to the challenges that we are facing, figuring out how to engage with people who we disagree...
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if company announced they would build the mac pro in austin, texas rather than move overseas.any's request for >>> sohwest pilots say it could be february or march before the airline resumes flights with the 737 max planes, later than projected by southwest or boeing. the pilots say the grounded planes' return will take longer because of the additional pilot training that's needed. boeing expects the planes to be flying again before the end of the year. southwest set a january 5th target date after two crashes killed 346 people. >>> several universities are now offering degrees in e- sports, bachelor's degree and master's degree programs to help students learn marketing and management skills tailored to the industry. the market is expected to surge to more than a billion dollars this year: and a lot of this is watching. it's amazing how people go onto youtube just to watch other people play games. >>> the country of bahrain has opened the largest underwater theme park. >> it's in the persian gulf and the attractions include an entire boeing 747 taken to the site and submerged.
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i want to ask doctor austin quickly. use dipg, an absolutely horrific childhood cancer and a short life expectancy we teamed up for a number of academic investigators to develop a ploy of a new way of identifying combination or treatments that will be able to treat these children and as we know, very rarely does one drug treat these children and it's been a trial and error and those children don't live long enough. so, we 5 pm cats which allows us to take ourselves from the children and put it across tens of thousands of different combinations and then deploy those very rapidly in the clinic. >> i have a constituent to taken part of that and see the progress. really briefly, when you're talking about with all these different devices you totally lit up and it's almost like the silicon valley space of why not, let's do it let's make it worth and i appreciate that very much. because i feel like we are way slower than that. speaking of slow, with all of these promising technologies and question about how we get these out and
i want to ask doctor austin quickly. use dipg, an absolutely horrific childhood cancer and a short life expectancy we teamed up for a number of academic investigators to develop a ploy of a new way of identifying combination or treatments that will be able to treat these children and as we know, very rarely does one drug treat these children and it's been a trial and error and those children don't live long enough. so, we 5 pm cats which allows us to take ourselves from the children and put it...
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at policy and post world war ii through the work of urban planner edward and tuesday bookstore in austin, texas, settling of the american west. on thursday at barnes & noble in new york city journalist pamela will argue that workplace diversity initiatives have largely failed and then on friday we will be on the west coast at roman bookstore in pasadena, california, debate of baldwin and buckley over the civil rights movement. all of these events are open to the pun lick, if you're in attendance take a picture and tag us at book tv on twitter, facebook or instagram. [inaudible conversations] >> and now live from the texas book festival a look at silicon valley. [inaudible conversations] .. .. very honored to be the moderator today and i'm here with isaac from "the news york times." unfortunately as many of you may have guessed, ben mezrich is not here today the author
at policy and post world war ii through the work of urban planner edward and tuesday bookstore in austin, texas, settling of the american west. on thursday at barnes & noble in new york city journalist pamela will argue that workplace diversity initiatives have largely failed and then on friday we will be on the west coast at roman bookstore in pasadena, california, debate of baldwin and buckley over the civil rights movement. all of these events are open to the pun lick, if you're in...
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katy austin, bbc news.eld on suspicion of murder after the death of a 26—year—old man in scarborough. north yorkshire police say the victim was discovered in the early hours of the morning with serious stab wounds near the town hall. he later died in hospital. after two weeks of relative calm in hong kong, tens of thousands of pro—democracy protesters have clashed with police firing tear gas and water canon. shops, banks and metro stations have been vandalised. mass protests began back injune against proposals to allow extradition to mainland china. critics worried the move would undermine hong kong's autonomy. the city's chief executive put the plans on hold, but the protests developed into wider demonstrations for full democracy, and an inquiry into alleged police brutality. last month the extradition bill was finally withdrawn but protestors continue to march despite restrictions. our south east asia correspondent, nick beake, has the latest from hong kong. they were told they weren't allowed to march to
katy austin, bbc news.eld on suspicion of murder after the death of a 26—year—old man in scarborough. north yorkshire police say the victim was discovered in the early hours of the morning with serious stab wounds near the town hall. he later died in hospital. after two weeks of relative calm in hong kong, tens of thousands of pro—democracy protesters have clashed with police firing tear gas and water canon. shops, banks and metro stations have been vandalised. mass protests began back...
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austin, thank you for that.ucts, were given a standing ovation at a public inquiry today after describing the family's ordeal. lee turton died in 1992. his mother told the inquiry she believes the government knew the blood products being used were infected, as did the pharmaceutical companies, but that they did nothing. hugh pym has been speaking to lee's parents. good morning, son, merry christmas to you. are you all right? i got a stomach ache. huh? i got a stomach ache. it was lee's final christmas. he was ten and only had weeks to live. he'd been infected with hiv because of his treatment by the nhs. i can't get to sleep. he was just four when his parents were told he had contracted hiv after being treated for his haemophilia with contaminated blood products. he never had a childhood, he could never do the things other children did, that was all taken away from him. he used to say how frightened he was. and what can you say? you know, there's a little boy of eight, nine, telling you he's so frightened and yo
austin, thank you for that.ucts, were given a standing ovation at a public inquiry today after describing the family's ordeal. lee turton died in 1992. his mother told the inquiry she believes the government knew the blood products being used were infected, as did the pharmaceutical companies, but that they did nothing. hugh pym has been speaking to lee's parents. good morning, son, merry christmas to you. are you all right? i got a stomach ache. huh? i got a stomach ache. it was lee's final...
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katy, thank you very much indeed, katy austin in milton keynes there.t missing off the devon coast two years ago says her daughter has been let down by the nhs. dr lauren phillips‘ mother, andrea graham, who is herself a former nhs manager, has called on the health secretary to do more to support those on the front line of our hospitals. marie ashby reports. andrea graham comes to woolacombe bay in devon to feel close to her daughter. this is where her car was found abandoned. dr lauren phillips, who was 26, had told her mother she was worried about starting a newjob in a&e in bristol. doctors have a fear that if they admitted they had struggled with a particular situation at work, or if they admitted that they were struggling from mental health problems, that that might be taken into account in future career, or it might demonstrate that, actually, they're not strong enough to be a doctor. lauren did seek help and was advised to sign up with a gp. the nhs practitioner health service has supported thousands of doctors in london over the last 11 years. t
katy, thank you very much indeed, katy austin in milton keynes there.t missing off the devon coast two years ago says her daughter has been let down by the nhs. dr lauren phillips‘ mother, andrea graham, who is herself a former nhs manager, has called on the health secretary to do more to support those on the front line of our hospitals. marie ashby reports. andrea graham comes to woolacombe bay in devon to feel close to her daughter. this is where her car was found abandoned. dr lauren...
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i'm austin halewood. coming up on the programme. it was scrappy, and it wasn't pretty, but england's women get a much—needed victory over portugal. breaking records again. simone biles leads usa to gold in stuttgart to become the most decorated female in world gymnastics history. and murray bows out in shanghai, but he's set to make his singles return to grand slam tennis next year! hello and welcome to the programme. england's women scraped their way to a much needed victory over portugal in s—tubal tonight. head coach phil neville said that it was a must—win game before kick—off, after his team had failed to win in all 5 of their matches since this summer's world cup. they were gifted a goal, after a poor performance, but in the end, a win is a win. adam wild reports. this may have beenjust this may have been just a friendly, but this trip to portugal was not without its pressure. putting on a brave face on things but results and performances of late have been poor. would england needed his improvement in the first step they could
i'm austin halewood. coming up on the programme. it was scrappy, and it wasn't pretty, but england's women get a much—needed victory over portugal. breaking records again. simone biles leads usa to gold in stuttgart to become the most decorated female in world gymnastics history. and murray bows out in shanghai, but he's set to make his singles return to grand slam tennis next year! hello and welcome to the programme. england's women scraped their way to a much needed victory over portugal in...
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we will be back live from austin shortly. after words with fox news legal and political analyst greg jaret on the mueller investigation. >> there were multiple dueling investigations going on at the same time, trey gowdy's investigation was probably the foremost but had it not been for the deceptions by hillary clinton and the state department about benghazi, we would have never discovered these -- this private server in which hundreds of thousands of emails of classified documents were short at moment. >> the folks that you chronical in the book, the fbi, predominantly by mr. brennan and folks, the intelligence community switched then and go on offense at some point in this process, they decide to quote peter strzok we have to stop him, we are going to stop him, meaning trump. they take extraordinary measures to try to dig up dirt overseas specifically with russia to kind of push it towards the clinton campaign to make the idea of voting for donald trump a repugnant thing for voters, how did that possibly happen? >> well, th
we will be back live from austin shortly. after words with fox news legal and political analyst greg jaret on the mueller investigation. >> there were multiple dueling investigations going on at the same time, trey gowdy's investigation was probably the foremost but had it not been for the deceptions by hillary clinton and the state department about benghazi, we would have never discovered these -- this private server in which hundreds of thousands of emails of classified documents were...
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she looked for his picture in the local austin texas newspaper. would have never recognized her high school friend, the talented football player who was once voted best all around boy. coy was everyone's friend, which is why leah felt compelled to return the kindness. >> and i came and looked here at this church. >> reporter: after three days of searching, she found him right here. >> i said, hi, coy, it's leah. do you remember me? he said, of course, i do. >> i was relieved because it was someone that i knew. >> reporter: and it wasn't just leah. >> and it's really shocking when you find an old friend that you know is living in your same town on the street. >> reporter: all these high school buddies saw the same picture dhtnt action. >> reporter: and had the same response. >> i got in my phone, the telephone plan. >> got his teeth done. >> he can stay ag as long as he wants. >> reporter: fortunately coy says his friends don't have any drug or alcohol problems. he ended up on the streets after a series of unfortunate events and mental health issue
she looked for his picture in the local austin texas newspaper. would have never recognized her high school friend, the talented football player who was once voted best all around boy. coy was everyone's friend, which is why leah felt compelled to return the kindness. >> and i came and looked here at this church. >> reporter: after three days of searching, she found him right here. >> i said, hi, coy, it's leah. do you remember me? he said, of course, i do. >> i was...
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austin: i spent a lot of time up there. they eventually built this alaska pipeline.s pretty magical when you see t. if you think about how difficult with all the ice of their to build something like this in the arctic, they have actually built it around the coast, but they have not yet connected it to asia and europe, which is the goal. a lot of analysts believe that could lower latency and speed up the web, which would have huge applications for high-frequency traders and cloud players. taylor: thank you for joining e. still ahead, a sneak preview of wednesday night's "studio 1.0." this is bloomberg. taylor: in the latest episode of bloomberg's "studio 1.0," millie chang -- emily chang sits down to discuss some of the biggest projects to come out of the x lab including google glass, waymo, and project loon. take a listen. >> it was certainly an experiment. there were aspects of it that were absolutely a failure. i want to be fair to glass -- having learned a lot of lessons, some of them may be more painfully than we needed to, glass is still very much an ongoing bus
austin: i spent a lot of time up there. they eventually built this alaska pipeline.s pretty magical when you see t. if you think about how difficult with all the ice of their to build something like this in the arctic, they have actually built it around the coast, but they have not yet connected it to asia and europe, which is the goal. a lot of analysts believe that could lower latency and speed up the web, which would have huge applications for high-frequency traders and cloud players....
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the size of city of austin? we debate. isn't that the definition of a crisis? coming up. about being a scientist at 3m is that i'm part of a community of problem solvers. we make ideas grow. from an everyday solution... to one that can take on a bigger challenge. from packaging tape... to tape that can bond materials to buildings... and planes. one idea can unlock a breadth of solutions. at 3m, we are solving problems that improve lives. onewhether you'reck or here on a wifi hotspot. xfinity mobile has more coverage to keep you connected to what matters most. that's because it's the only wireless network that automatically connects you to millions of secure wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere else. switch now and see how you could save up to $400 a year. and get 50% off when you buy any new lg phone. xfinity mobile. click, call or visit a store today. elizabeth: lou dobbs with a preview of his show. >> tonight we talk with congressman matt gaetz, heritage foundation, and journalist sara carter on the radical dimms newest resolution. we'll talk with defense attorney
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get increasingly weathered he died at the age of 80 in 1944 and left his pictures to the city of austin. we see ourselves right in the book that accompanies the exhibition. but is it actually him sound that he see perhaps the rights is mirrored in the painter more than he would like to admit . pursing it would be a matter of completely different life i have managed. and it's them but i'm not her so she. signed for that interesting mix of baking combined with a humorous look at local politics that is our series baking bread our europe correspondent gail matters set him self the task of baking the traditional bread of all 28 european union countries today it's the turn of the czech republic and is going to make a rock lidsky a very popular bread roll that. for this recipe your butter needs to be soft so take it out of the fritsch a few hours before baking you'll need 35 grams to make applique but check bread rolls. start by mixing together 218 miller liters of milk 6 grams of fresh yeast 520 grams of plain flour 15 grams of liquid baking malt one egg yolk and 10 grams of salt. mead in a s
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take a trip on austin go christmas market hopping with d.w.i. and cologne and what will go up to. airfare and hotel are included for you and the gas to. just tell us which term instinct is your favorite. what's the most beautiful place in germany. what would you like to explore most to enter check in at d w dot com slash travel good luck and enjoy. this is news coming to you live from russia in turkey strike a deal on northern syria president putin and i want agree to set up a so-called safe so on and extend a ceasefire in the region he tells kurdish forces they have 6 days to leave the syrian borders are also coming up a short lived victory for british prime minister boris johnson as lawmakers.
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a correspondent phil austin what they thought oh she's comments so you guys are taking part in another protest this evening you all heard president she's comments over the weekend how does that make you feel does it does it worry you that it doesn't work. people it's just the fact that we all. speech was but he still haven't listened to our voices 5 good men not one last i hopefully the other 4 media. ok so i want to go to my complete scrapping of the. protests is the one that's been met the other 4 demands including independent investigation to the police and universal suffrage and how that you are loved by president's comments i don't worry about what he said because . because he's afraid about his people so. you know. so. we can only one way we can do so we have to stand out and fight for it yes ok and have the e.u. consent. really bother me because i think. i. session harassment and push. is about kim he led government to give the rights to the policeman and of course your stare right to me says you're harassed ago sent all the boys to the protesters and also the protest grows yeah
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23-year-old emily borchardt said she pleaded to be let go the night she was allegedly raped in an austin i remember sitting them in the corner of the room telling them to kill me. >> reporter: according to borchardt the man gave her cigarettes and whiskey and demanded that she shower with him. she escaped, called police, and had a rape kit done. her alleged attacker was on parole after serving 20 years for murder. he denied knowing her. but after dna linked them, the man claimed the sex was consensual. boarchart's lawyers asked us to blur his face for her protection. the suspect was never arrested. police suggest why in this audio recording from the precinct. >> taking a shower with him, consuming whiskey in the shower with him together, it doesn't paint the best picture. >> the police act like that was consensual when really i was trying to prevent being assaulted again because him talking was better than him physically hurting me. >> reporter: police exceptionally cleared the case. that's when cases can be closed if the victim is uncooperative or a district attorney declines to prosecu
23-year-old emily borchardt said she pleaded to be let go the night she was allegedly raped in an austin i remember sitting them in the corner of the room telling them to kill me. >> reporter: according to borchardt the man gave her cigarettes and whiskey and demanded that she shower with him. she escaped, called police, and had a rape kit done. her alleged attacker was on parole after serving 20 years for murder. he denied knowing her. but after dna linked them, the man claimed the sex...
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austin 8 games votes for are still the last unbeaten team building. by now let's get to the other games on saturday above all young berlin versus freiburg the boys in black and white have been a surprise in the champions league places out of 7 games they've only lost one so the warning was clear for you in berlin but the promoted side has shocked the league once already when they defeated 2 at mit at home could they shock freiburg. boonie on fans would have i discussions are valuable but a geisha and 6 points of a full of the season began but freiburg arrived in the capital sitting well in full for one man who wasn't concerned about the fabulous form of the visitors was marius buthe he made it one nil after just one minute's pull to has previous against the big boys having school twice in the shop when of adult and on match day 3 this one to go hand in duty on the league hit. another setback for fraud pulled arrived after 20 minutes they'll keep alexander's full of was injured clearing the bull and in came to a beach on the class tita. freiburg strugg
austin 8 games votes for are still the last unbeaten team building. by now let's get to the other games on saturday above all young berlin versus freiburg the boys in black and white have been a surprise in the champions league places out of 7 games they've only lost one so the warning was clear for you in berlin but the promoted side has shocked the league once already when they defeated 2 at mit at home could they shock freiburg. boonie on fans would have i discussions are valuable but a...
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apparently you guys knew about it early in the week because obviously this is a team out of austin that has come to cover it. fantastic. i'm tickled to death they could find santa ana on a map and come here and be with us as part of it. it's taped. and the
apparently you guys knew about it early in the week because obviously this is a team out of austin that has come to cover it. fantastic. i'm tickled to death they could find santa ana on a map and come here and be with us as part of it. it's taped. and the