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america journey tonight in austin. the skyline behind me has come to symbolize one of the stories that brings us here, this city's blistering growth, attracting major tech firms and an explosion of people relocating here for lifestyle and opportunity. we'll get to that shortly. meantime, the state of texas is at the center of our top story the u.s. supreme court today hearing two challenges on the most restrictive abortion regulation in the country. the texas law that has virtually ended abortions in the state and empowered citizens to enforce it. a number of justices today signaling reservations about the law and its potential broader implications pete williams has details. >> reporter: opponents of abortion rallied outside the supreme court in support of sb-8 the texas law that bans abortions after doctors can detect a fetal heartbeat. that's at about six weeks of pregnancy, before most women know they're pregnant. >> there is no question that a heartbeat signifies life, and that that beating heart in a womb is the l
america journey tonight in austin. the skyline behind me has come to symbolize one of the stories that brings us here, this city's blistering growth, attracting major tech firms and an explosion of people relocating here for lifestyle and opportunity. we'll get to that shortly. meantime, the state of texas is at the center of our top story the u.s. supreme court today hearing two challenges on the most restrictive abortion regulation in the country. the texas law that has virtually ended...
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austin: those are terms that i would not use. you know that we have concerns about the military capability they continue to develop. i highlight that p.r.c. as challenge. and we continued to do everything we can to develop the right capabilities and the right concept that we think will be necessary and will be effective in a type of contest, that includes china, russia, or any other country that would want to take us on. we also have to maintain the capability to defend ourselves. you heard me say a number of times that it is my job to defend our nation, i take that seriously, this department takes that very seriously. we are working as hard as we can to ensure that we can defend ourselves against a range of threads. -- threats. >> why have the chinese been able to field the medium-range hypersonic weapon and the u.s. has not? sec. austin: they have not fielded those weapons, they are testing those weapons. >> a general said that in cbs. >> we continue to move to develop capabilities. we look at our full range of capabilities, an
austin: those are terms that i would not use. you know that we have concerns about the military capability they continue to develop. i highlight that p.r.c. as challenge. and we continued to do everything we can to develop the right capabilities and the right concept that we think will be necessary and will be effective in a type of contest, that includes china, russia, or any other country that would want to take us on. we also have to maintain the capability to defend ourselves. you heard me...
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he's undeterred, perhaps because, before austin, he ran the city of minneapolis.ore george floyd was murdered. >> cronk: it is one of those times in which you know that things have to change. >> pelley: cronk started that change by shutting down the austin police academy for a year, to rewrite the curriculum. do you find yourself being taken seriously around here? >> anne kringen: you know, i would say, it varies? >> pelley: anne kringen, with a ph.d. in criminal justice, was hired to overhaul the academy. she was once a cop in virginia, and now runs the just-reopened academy, alongside 22-year veteran, commander catherine johnson. >> catherine johnson: this class is the most diverse in austin police department's history, and we want to ask them-- and we do ask them-- if they want to be a part of the change. >> pelley: "that change" toned down the academy's military- style boot-camp you can see in these pictures from 2012. >> yes, sir! >> yes, sir! >> yes, sir! >> pelley: now, there's plenty of rough and tumble, but the new curriculum emphasize there's a course on
he's undeterred, perhaps because, before austin, he ran the city of minneapolis.ore george floyd was murdered. >> cronk: it is one of those times in which you know that things have to change. >> pelley: cronk started that change by shutting down the austin police academy for a year, to rewrite the curriculum. do you find yourself being taken seriously around here? >> anne kringen: you know, i would say, it varies? >> pelley: anne kringen, with a ph.d. in criminal...
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particularly in austin texas right now.ocktail and the fireworks, the arson, the attempted burning down of the democratic party, with this man has since suffered. halloween night, a couple of weeks, ago somebody set a synagogue on fire in austin. luckily no one was hurt but there was significant damage to the synagogue. the security footage caught a man walking the ground from the synagogue that night holding a five gallon jerry can of gasoline. you can see eaton's right hand. there that man is now in custody, he was just arrested. about a week before that attack students at a high school in austin showed up to school one morning to fine sought to and racist slurs taken all over the parking lot, the very next day a dozen people displayed this banner over a highway overpass in austin while they made the heil hitler nazi salute, the banner says vexed would jews. members of that same group then reportedly traveled to a disempowered with antisemitic costar started walking up to block in hispanic people on the street to tell the
particularly in austin texas right now.ocktail and the fireworks, the arson, the attempted burning down of the democratic party, with this man has since suffered. halloween night, a couple of weeks, ago somebody set a synagogue on fire in austin. luckily no one was hurt but there was significant damage to the synagogue. the security footage caught a man walking the ground from the synagogue that night holding a five gallon jerry can of gasoline. you can see eaton's right hand. there that man is...
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i would like to say that you grew up with austin but the reality is austin grew up with you. tell everybody a little bit about where things started with austin, the impact you had angrily what is your vision for corporate accompany her size recs i know you a lot of different places but how companies can purchase of eight with cities and have go and become smarter in support their citizens, the residence even better. >> i would thought they giving credit to those that came before me because back in the '60s when i was running around in diapers, ibm set up here and then it was texas instruments and amb and motorola kind of in the '70s. i came along in the '80s and there was also the mcc, microelectronics and computing consortium and sematech. these were two federally organized consortium that were intended to fight off the japanese. many people don't remember this in the early '80s through the late '80s the japanese were supposed to take over everything and own all the technology and we were scared to death in america of that happening. a number of things were set in motion. bu
i would like to say that you grew up with austin but the reality is austin grew up with you. tell everybody a little bit about where things started with austin, the impact you had angrily what is your vision for corporate accompany her size recs i know you a lot of different places but how companies can purchase of eight with cities and have go and become smarter in support their citizens, the residence even better. >> i would thought they giving credit to those that came before me...
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halloween night somebody set a synagogue on fire in austin.kily, no one was hurt, but there was significant damage to the synagogue. security footage caught a man gallon walking the grounds, holding a five-gallon can of gasoline. that man is now in police custody. he was just arrested. about a week before that attack students at a high school in austin showed up to school one morning to find swastikas and racist slurs painted all over their parking lot. the very next day a dozen people displayed this banner over a highway overpass in austin while they made the "heil hitler" nazi salute. the banner says "vax the jews." they traveled to a different part of austin with different anti-semitic posters, walked up to black people on the street to tell them hateful things about jews. then this week these anti-semitic racist posters and stickers were found at an austin park away from the synagogue set on fire. this sunday in response to all of this there is going to be something they are calling a rally for kindness on the steps of the texas state capi
halloween night somebody set a synagogue on fire in austin.kily, no one was hurt, but there was significant damage to the synagogue. security footage caught a man gallon walking the grounds, holding a five-gallon can of gasoline. that man is now in police custody. he was just arrested. about a week before that attack students at a high school in austin showed up to school one morning to find swastikas and racist slurs painted all over their parking lot. the very next day a dozen people...
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democratic party headquarters in austin, texas.camera the man flees into the night. we covered this story after it happened, you might remember. we showed some of that surveillance footage. the man was caught soon thereafter. the travis county democrats told investigators it that in addition to the explosion, in addition to the fireworks and molotov cocktail and the rest of it, the man left a threatening, very political note. leaving no doubt as to what the motive was. he said the explosion he set off was 'essentially a warning shot and this would happen again if democrats continued to do democratic party stuff, if they continued to, you know, run for office and support candidates for office in texas. a few days later a suspect was arrested and he is currently facing state charges and also federal charges in connection with this firebombing of the democratic party headquarters in austin. well, tonight here's your unexpected update on that story. the man is now out of jail. he has been released on $2,500 bond. $2,500. he does have a
democratic party headquarters in austin, texas.camera the man flees into the night. we covered this story after it happened, you might remember. we showed some of that surveillance footage. the man was caught soon thereafter. the travis county democrats told investigators it that in addition to the explosion, in addition to the fireworks and molotov cocktail and the rest of it, the man left a threatening, very political note. leaving no doubt as to what the motive was. he said the explosion he...
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[austin] let help yoout withhat.re fucked 's home. ilipe] we'dtart ridg oubikes, and e ride's in' pret well, anthen outf nowhersnow just srts dump' on us. [wind owing] [ben] m doing - brg the to back ale again. [jay] wo these are me big fkes. e temperure is dpping. [heath] the ros are very quily degrang. yocan rideor a lite while and th the-- the whls just cumulateud. 's stillike spring cditions erywhere ustin grting] [austi i've ner be scared ay fro- om getti you kno down to busiss and gting...
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i had a big house on lake austin which was a beautiful thing in austin, two and a half acres, 250 of lakefront and boathouse. i sold all of that comment downgraded, downsized but i never sold a book.gi i've given away a few i have been a bookseller, a book collector and author and book publisher at hoover's for a while. the books are not going anywhere. when i die they become one of the best use bookstores in the country. there are some one-of-a-kind stuff in there like the first in a reportth of general motors owned and signed by the chairman, the main stockholder, mr. dupont. i have all kinds of crazy stuff that i have collected for 65 years or 62 years or something like that. >> you right in the lifetime limits the most fundamental skill of the curious person is to look into observe. >> i'm sorry, to look into observe. >> yes. yes. i talk a lot about the ways that we learn and you know, one i call studies of being in the classroom as an entrepreneur at the mccombs a business called the university of texas at austin for. it taught a lot of classes i've spoken all over the world whe
i had a big house on lake austin which was a beautiful thing in austin, two and a half acres, 250 of lakefront and boathouse. i sold all of that comment downgraded, downsized but i never sold a book.gi i've given away a few i have been a bookseller, a book collector and author and book publisher at hoover's for a while. the books are not going anywhere. when i die they become one of the best use bookstores in the country. there are some one-of-a-kind stuff in there like the first in a reportth...
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okay [austin]hy? thene need yr experte. there'all thesbirds flyin' aund.heath] such amazing way to srt the d. justou out tre, listing to t birdson tan' everying in. and 's like such areatime to s all nds of wdlife. eather] i ew up inpstate, w york. wento collegat corne where i udied ecogy. i rked forbout fivyears as a fld biologist. then iursued maste in thbig bend and ll in lo withhe borde onhis trip i'going toe doing asany bi surveys along e route i can f in. myntention is to surveyhese are that nobodhas really sveyed bis before toee what e biodivsity is befo a potenal rder walis built wh you thi a gh bird versity or jushigh bioversity, yodon't thk of a dert. but it some ofhe highe getationiversityand thereforbird divsity, because you have all ese diffent elevions and you ve the rio grande goi through th creates a comptely difrent habat. if you'rjust cruin' on b yore gonna thi thers not anhing here. buif you jt stop, and ke look ound, anlisten f a littlbit, u reale this pce is ale. [spensefulusic] [ben] thrio gran the fouh longesriver in nor america it s
okay [austin]hy? thene need yr experte. there'all thesbirds flyin' aund.heath] such amazing way to srt the d. justou out tre, listing to t birdson tan' everying in. and 's like such areatime to s all nds of wdlife. eather] i ew up inpstate, w york. wento collegat corne where i udied ecogy. i rked forbout fivyears as a fld biologist. then iursued maste in thbig bend and ll in lo withhe borde onhis trip i'going toe doing asany bi surveys along e route i can f in. myntention is to surveyhese are...
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. >>> up next on nightly news, a lot of bay area families moving to austin.nto austin as a hot boomtown. there are consequences to rapid growth. lester holt joins us from austin, next. >>> tonight, the supreme court showdown over the controversial abortion law right here in texas. the justices hearing nearly three hours of arguments over the law banning most abortions in the state the critical questions the court's two newest conservative justices asked. and the signal on where the case heads now. >>> also tonight, president biden on the world stage while his spending plan suffers a new blow back home what moderate joe manchin now says he wants before he'll back the bill. >>> the president of the un summit in scotland urging the world to act on climate change, warning the eyes of history are watching and president biden's apology for something his predecessor donald trump did. >>> american airlines canceling more than 2,000 flights in four days what they are blaming for the chaos. >>> the battle over vaccine mandates 9,000 new york city workers now on unpaid
. >>> up next on nightly news, a lot of bay area families moving to austin.nto austin as a hot boomtown. there are consequences to rapid growth. lester holt joins us from austin, next. >>> tonight, the supreme court showdown over the controversial abortion law right here in texas. the justices hearing nearly three hours of arguments over the law banning most abortions in the state the critical questions the court's two newest conservative justices asked. and the signal on...
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so is this a sign if nothing else they feel that he can they can do, austin? what is the thinking you think? >> as i say, the -- the oil market, often tps times, when you are in periods of high demand, a little bit of supply does make a significant difference on the price. if you could get 2 to 3 million barrels a day for a few weeks, that could have an impact on the price. and if that changes the political dynamic within the opec cartel, that would be important. i think to the broader inflation point that doug raises and which you are -- you're kind of going at, there, they are stuck in a little bit of a -- in a little bit of a pickle because the timeframe of the easing of the supply chain constraints -- which are easing -- but that's going to be months. and that's not a political timeframe. so that's why it's uncomfortable when you look beyond oil, which is a world commodity. >> right. and i understand there are some who say inflation is driven purely by how much money supply there is and there are others who say it's what people expect is going to happen to
so is this a sign if nothing else they feel that he can they can do, austin? what is the thinking you think? >> as i say, the -- the oil market, often tps times, when you are in periods of high demand, a little bit of supply does make a significant difference on the price. if you could get 2 to 3 million barrels a day for a few weeks, that could have an impact on the price. and if that changes the political dynamic within the opec cartel, that would be important. i think to the broader...
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the us defense secretary has promised to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. lloyd austin says, washington will council what he called iran's dangerous use of suicide. jones in the middle east thereon has long maintained. his nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. the united states is calling on china to approve the tennis player. paying shy is okay, he hasn't been seen since accusing a high ranking politician of sexually assaulting her. the u. s. president joe biden has said he is angry over the verdict in the murder trial of an american teenager call. written house was found not guilty of murdering 2 men and wounding another during racial justice protest in wisconsin. last year he said he wanted to defend businesses by nearly a said he stood by the jury. those are the headlines. we're back in half an hour as always. there's lots more on our website. i just dot com right now. it's the bottom line. the hi, i'm steve clements and i have a question. how can americans or the world trust the pentagon that embraces cover ups and lies when it makes mistakes? let's get to the botto
the us defense secretary has promised to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. lloyd austin says, washington will council what he called iran's dangerous use of suicide. jones in the middle east thereon has long maintained. his nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. the united states is calling on china to approve the tennis player. paying shy is okay, he hasn't been seen since accusing a high ranking politician of sexually assaulting her. the u. s. president joe biden has said he is...
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austin beggin's predecessor in this project was bill kochevar. the fir person in the world to be able to use this brain system to control his own limb. he was able to open and close his hand, move his wrist, elbow and shoulder. but he had no sensory feedback. giving paralyzed people a sense of touch is biomedical engineer emily graczyk's priority. >> very little is known about the neural language of touch in the human brain. and that's something that we hope to study here in this project. >> reporter: eventually, they will give austin beggin a glove with sensors in the fingertips. the hope is they will send sensory information to his brain implants. >> without sensory feedback, you really don't know how to control the motions that you're producing. you don't know how to control the forces you're exerting on an object, or the positioning of your body. >> reporter: but there is more to touch and motion than that. something harder to quantify, something austin beggin understands profoundly. >> people say, like, what would you love to do? just i mean
austin beggin's predecessor in this project was bill kochevar. the fir person in the world to be able to use this brain system to control his own limb. he was able to open and close his hand, move his wrist, elbow and shoulder. but he had no sensory feedback. giving paralyzed people a sense of touch is biomedical engineer emily graczyk's priority. >> very little is known about the neural language of touch in the human brain. and that's something that we hope to study here in this project....
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and, you know, people in austin know clara from the driscoll villa. that's where the contemporary museum is. but, you know, it's -- their story is fascinating. and, of course, clara goes onto become not only the -- to tear down the long barrack, but she becomes one of the most important women in the democratic party in the whole united states in the 1930s and '40s. she was critical to franklin d. roosevelt's victory. yeah, there are these great, strong, powerful women but they weren't always on the right side. and like all of this complicated and neither villain nor hero. >> the struggle between idina and clara went on for 40 years. it prefigures all that we're talking about the that's going on right now. idina, who was latina, really represented trying to tell the whole story, the historically accurate story. and clara, much wealthier and powerful and well-connected really had -- if you look at the story she ended up telling, it is the heroic narrative and her ultimately victory over idina really consolidated the heroic anglo narrative as the narrati
and, you know, people in austin know clara from the driscoll villa. that's where the contemporary museum is. but, you know, it's -- their story is fascinating. and, of course, clara goes onto become not only the -- to tear down the long barrack, but she becomes one of the most important women in the democratic party in the whole united states in the 1930s and '40s. she was critical to franklin d. roosevelt's victory. yeah, there are these great, strong, powerful women but they weren't always on...
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currently, austin is split effectively at six different ways. republicans are going to attempt to make their own incumbents safer. one easy way to do that would be by drawing that new democratic district. but we are also seeing republicans have gained strength in the rio grande valley. we solve big swings toward dalton between 2016 at 2020 and counties along the mexico border. and republicans may try to make some of those seats and south texas more favorable to their own cause. we could seep republicans and up with perhaps 25 of the 38 districts in texas. but any more than that, and republicans could be getting too aggressive for their own good. >> the growth ascenders are austin and houston in texas? >> also has seen far and away the most explosive growth in the state. we've also seen big growth in the suburbs of dallas, houston and san antonio as well. that is of a republicans are going to have to be on guard. because we have seen these in metro areas of texas trend of blue. that means republicans are going to have to draw in a lot of rural ar
currently, austin is split effectively at six different ways. republicans are going to attempt to make their own incumbents safer. one easy way to do that would be by drawing that new democratic district. but we are also seeing republicans have gained strength in the rio grande valley. we solve big swings toward dalton between 2016 at 2020 and counties along the mexico border. and republicans may try to make some of those seats and south texas more favorable to their own cause. we could seep...
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will: they want to keep austin weird is the expression, why not keep austin safe?t winning game 6. >> the second championship, first since 1995, first in the city of atlanta. "fox and friends" enterprise reporter lawrence jones, how was it? >> reporter: what a game. the first time since 1995 and it was a time also was season after injuries, after losing star players, they leaned in, came together. the moment everybody was waiting for. and guys, i had the opportunity - with some of the players, listen to what they have to say. man oh man. baseball after all of the adversity. >> representative from atlanta, georgia. >> i would like to see somebody win but hoping it's the astros. >> so gracious. >> so thrilled to have a championship ongoing. may be party time. >> reporter: i can't express the tears of joy from those players, with families, a beautiful moment to see. a lot of players mention how gracious the astros were as well as in houston, texas. what a night. carley: what a champagne colored celebration. an awesome experience. will: the media downplaying the impact
will: they want to keep austin weird is the expression, why not keep austin safe?t winning game 6. >> the second championship, first since 1995, first in the city of atlanta. "fox and friends" enterprise reporter lawrence jones, how was it? >> reporter: what a game. the first time since 1995 and it was a time also was season after injuries, after losing star players, they leaned in, came together. the moment everybody was waiting for. and guys, i had the opportunity - with...
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katy austin, our transport i us. katy austin, ourtransport corresponded, there.evelopments on our website. just go to bbc.co.uk/news and follow the links. tens of thousands of people have spent another night without power as temperatures dropped to as low as —6 in some parts of the uk. yellow ice warnings remain in place for much of scotland, england and wales, with some schools closed and rail services cancelled. luxmy gopal reports. the impact of storm arwen continues. snow, ice and gusts of up to 100 mph caused severe damage with thousands of people facing a fourth day without power. worst hit is the north—east of scotland, where a major incident was declared. your viewers will remember the beast from the east in 2018. this is three times worse than that and probably some of the worst conditions we've seen for the electricity network in about 15 years. hundreds of thousands of homes across the country were without electricity for much of the weekend. it's been tough. we've got a couple of kids, one nine, one six, so it's been quite hard work. luckily my father
katy austin, our transport i us. katy austin, ourtransport corresponded, there.evelopments on our website. just go to bbc.co.uk/news and follow the links. tens of thousands of people have spent another night without power as temperatures dropped to as low as —6 in some parts of the uk. yellow ice warnings remain in place for much of scotland, england and wales, with some schools closed and rail services cancelled. luxmy gopal reports. the impact of storm arwen continues. snow, ice and gusts...
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we are running to raise awareness about austin. he is a marine combat veteran who has been unjustly detained since 2012. he has been unjustly detained in syria since 2012. you can sign up at -- please do that to support austin tice. my final question in the remaining five minutes -- actually i have two final questions. [laughter] i did not get a chance to ask about the homeless folks in los angeles. you mentioned that. talk about the priorities you have for homeless veterans, and the work you have done in the los angeles area for veterans there. sec. mcdonough: i was in l.a. four weeks ago now. we established two goals by the end of the year, the first was we would ensure everybody living on what is called veterans row, a homeless encampment for homeless veterans outside of west l.a.'s va medical center. that is an encampment where upwards of 50 veterans spend every night. we thought that was unacceptable. we announced a goal that everybody in that in camera -- in that encampment would be in a sustainable and transition homing by n
we are running to raise awareness about austin. he is a marine combat veteran who has been unjustly detained since 2012. he has been unjustly detained in syria since 2012. you can sign up at -- please do that to support austin tice. my final question in the remaining five minutes -- actually i have two final questions. [laughter] i did not get a chance to ask about the homeless folks in los angeles. you mentioned that. talk about the priorities you have for homeless veterans, and the work you...
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austin, great to see you. austin russell of luminar. >> thank you.a is getting scorched by staggering inflation by the price of flour, cheese, tomatoes, gloves and labor all go up. we're going to take you to gotham pizzeria to tell you how the cost of dough is rising. and the business of cancer cures. after losing both her mother and sister to cancer, christi shaw joined a biotech company focused on delivering innovative cancer treatments to patients. pretty amazing climb from growing up on a cow farm to high-tech problem solving. you've got to heard the -- to hear the story. it's available on spotify, apple, google, wherever you get your everyone talks to liz podcast. >>> closing bell, 15 minutes away. folks, we're at the highs of the session. the dow up 202 points right now. ♪ ♪ are carefully constructed. to go beyond ordinary etfs. and strengthen client confidence in you. before investing consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. ♪♪
austin, great to see you. austin russell of luminar. >> thank you.a is getting scorched by staggering inflation by the price of flour, cheese, tomatoes, gloves and labor all go up. we're going to take you to gotham pizzeria to tell you how the cost of dough is rising. and the business of cancer cures. after losing both her mother and sister to cancer, christi shaw joined a biotech company focused on delivering innovative cancer treatments to patients. pretty amazing climb from growing up...
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so, while austin began fighting for slavery, -- fighting invade. so federalism really became equal word for slavery. without federalism, texans were absolutely would have been a central government would've done away with slavery once and for all. as the repeatedly tried to do. >> i would point out this is where the tejanos were actually the leaders in fighting to maintain federalism. once again, wanting to put together a militia to start drawing this up and to protect federalism from santa anna's central government. weeks before the anglo texans began to get exploited about it. in many ways, when the texans decided to take up arms against santa anna in the name of liberty, they co-opted the tejanos desire to remain part of mexico to return to a federalist mexico. and angles brought in the idea of oh, we're going to steal a third of mexico and hopefully join the united states, because andrew jackson would love to have us. that is an interesting politics that was going on. it was a cool option of this idea that we are fighting for federalism. it was
so, while austin began fighting for slavery, -- fighting invade. so federalism really became equal word for slavery. without federalism, texans were absolutely would have been a central government would've done away with slavery once and for all. as the repeatedly tried to do. >> i would point out this is where the tejanos were actually the leaders in fighting to maintain federalism. once again, wanting to put together a militia to start drawing this up and to protect federalism from...
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austin was once a mecca for the arts and music.it's a dangerous community and nobody wants to walk through with their families. if they truly cared about the community there they would invest in law enforcement. i just spoke to an austin police officer last night. they've had 350 resignations and retirements in the last year. another 250 people up here shortly to leave. it has gotten so bad, harris, so bad they've actually stopped responding to crimes. your house gets broken into, too bad. we aren't coming out. they stole from your business? tough luck, we're not coming. if the mayor had any courage whatsoever he would lay his ass on the line and put a vest on and get out there with us and put his life on the line. i won't hold my breath to see mayor adler out there. >> harris: you are talking to the cops on the ground in austin. several things pop but this key issue. i wonder if the people of austin are getting the real true raw story from that perspective when you vote for no more cops. did they know the big numbers that you at t
austin was once a mecca for the arts and music.it's a dangerous community and nobody wants to walk through with their families. if they truly cared about the community there they would invest in law enforcement. i just spoke to an austin police officer last night. they've had 350 resignations and retirements in the last year. another 250 people up here shortly to leave. it has gotten so bad, harris, so bad they've actually stopped responding to crimes. your house gets broken into, too bad. we...
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[austin] l's go. - help me, hp me getff. - okaycome on. alrit, hold . right.ow, i'monna ridben arou. come on, b! [hther] i' been on horse a handl of tim like t touristsituatio or like birthd rty or sething. i'm noparticully conceed. i trust n's judgnt. you know whicmaybe i ouldt. [file] let'side! verybodyheerin [ben] thpart thai was mo excited out was e big be. bibend ran state pk is 30000 acres big nd ranchational rk is 800,000 acres combinedit's thimassive relavely untched habat. [jay] ancestoof mine, who wa parkand wildfe commiioner back in the '30s a '40s, vited thisountry whenhey wereooking at dignatingig nd natiol park anhe was a retively fous rancr. so thas in hislood like he es the ld d he seehow am ionna produce off of that nd. d his coent that theighest anbest useor that nd is f public creation we'rsitting e resuof thalegacy it's imptant fore toomplete at circl and try d protec anrea thate saw prising. th's threaned right noby the l. and sof i can do sething to sort protecthat lega, then feel ke thas anmportantart of-- of my lifeight now [wstng] [b]
[austin] l's go. - help me, hp me getff. - okaycome on. alrit, hold . right.ow, i'monna ridben arou. come on, b! [hther] i' been on horse a handl of tim like t touristsituatio or like birthd rty or sething. i'm noparticully conceed. i trust n's judgnt. you know whicmaybe i ouldt. [file] let'side! verybodyheerin [ben] thpart thai was mo excited out was e big be. bibend ran state pk is 30000 acres big nd ranchational rk is 800,000 acres combinedit's thimassive relavely untched habat. [jay]...
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we are running to raise awareness about austin. he is a marine combat veteran who has been unjustly detained since 2012. he has been unjustly detained in syria since 2012. you can sign up at -- please do that to support austin tice. my final question in the remaining five minutes -- actually i have two final questions. [laughter] i did not get a chance to ask about the homeless folks in los angeles. you mentioned that. talk about the priorities you have for homeless veterans, and the work you have done in the los angeles area for veterans there. sec. mcdonough: i was in l.a. four weeks ago now. we established two goals by the end of the year, the first was we would ensure everybody living on what is called veterans row, a homeless encampment for homeless veterans outside of west l.a.'s va medical center. that is an encampment where upwards of 50 veterans spend every night. we thought that was unacceptable. we announced a goal that everybody in that in camera -- in that encampment would be in a sustainable and transition homing by n
we are running to raise awareness about austin. he is a marine combat veteran who has been unjustly detained since 2012. he has been unjustly detained in syria since 2012. you can sign up at -- please do that to support austin tice. my final question in the remaining five minutes -- actually i have two final questions. [laughter] i did not get a chance to ask about the homeless folks in los angeles. you mentioned that. talk about the priorities you have for homeless veterans, and the work you...
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we are running to raise awareness about austin. he is a marine combat veteran who has been unjustly detained since 2012. he has been unjustly detained in syria since 2012. you can sign up at -- please do that to support austin tice. my final question in the remaining five minutes -- actually i have two final questions. [laughter] i did not get a chance to ask about the homeless folks in los angeles. you mentioned that. talk about the priorities you have for homeless veterans, and the work you have done in the los angeles area for veterans there. sec. mcdonough: i was in l.a. four weeks ago now. we established two goals by the end of the year, the first was we would ensure everybody living on what is called veterans row, a homeless encampment for homeless veterans outside of west l.a.'s va medical center. that is an encampment where upwards of 50 veterans spend every night. we thought that was unacceptable. we announced a goal that everybody in that in camera -- in that encampment would be in a sustainable and transition homing by n
we are running to raise awareness about austin. he is a marine combat veteran who has been unjustly detained since 2012. he has been unjustly detained in syria since 2012. you can sign up at -- please do that to support austin tice. my final question in the remaining five minutes -- actually i have two final questions. [laughter] i did not get a chance to ask about the homeless folks in los angeles. you mentioned that. talk about the priorities you have for homeless veterans, and the work you...
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the only thing i'm in austin, arizona. go to the nuance, kirk time. we're looking for a little dark one. do you guys are still in used to she was, was fiercely door to wilma children's white in cars or the last the some like one with with steel door with the, with these, your stuff or jewish cock at the with you was he shows you the full shells are gone, which is to walk up was far from one you boil office tommy swimming a double up, austin's. i bet she was just my been door in the world business. could i get away because i'll probably kill it separately. it's small. yeah. how's that? look? it's ocean. oh, nice was their skin change, a little more seamless door like without support used to do it on my i see live hope what i what they dislike in those daily to mental porcelain. a partially be small boys in this mother. it was more than a full just to which play. if so some women, y'all is not shay nash. with on may the 31st 2021 mass production of oris vehicles began in toronto. stands la bogus special economic zone sheets. intra city me with a lot of
the only thing i'm in austin, arizona. go to the nuance, kirk time. we're looking for a little dark one. do you guys are still in used to she was, was fiercely door to wilma children's white in cars or the last the some like one with with steel door with the, with these, your stuff or jewish cock at the with you was he shows you the full shells are gone, which is to walk up was far from one you boil office tommy swimming a double up, austin's. i bet she was just my been door in the world...
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we are running to raise awareness about austin. a marine combat veteran who has been unjustly detained since 2012. he has been unjustly detained in syria since 2012. you can sign up at -- please do that to support austin tice. my final question in the remaining five minutes -- actually i have two final questions. [laughter] i did not get a chance to ask about the homeless folks in los angeles. you mentioned that. talk about the priorities you have for homeless veterans, and the work you have done in the los angeles area for veterans there. sec. mcdonough: i was in l.a. four weeks ago now. we established two goals by the end of the year, the first was we would ensure everybody living on what is called veterans row, a homeless encampment for homeless veterans outside of west l.a.'s va medical center. that is an encampment where upwards of 50 veterans spend every night. we thought that was unacceptable. we announced a goal that everybody in that in camera -- in that encampment would be in a sustainable and transition homing by novembe
we are running to raise awareness about austin. a marine combat veteran who has been unjustly detained since 2012. he has been unjustly detained in syria since 2012. you can sign up at -- please do that to support austin tice. my final question in the remaining five minutes -- actually i have two final questions. [laughter] i did not get a chance to ask about the homeless folks in los angeles. you mentioned that. talk about the priorities you have for homeless veterans, and the work you have...
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no wishing mission austin with them out of the day. oh, it's been 30 years since the soviet union collapsed. mom miss gotta go to chill them on to what the problem yet no korean talk. so, so shown where you swore trust 11 for all of them. ukraine was one of the independent states that emerge from the ruins of the super awesome. what would you also be at on liberal greens? come a little, i'm sharing confusion from us. they act and less new lease in west indiana. better . one more law totally different. the other thing is there is for children with the bullying and finish with what have the past 3 decades been like the ukraine. eye witnesses, what call the events? there should be more or less of you to shoot in a deficiency of chipotle. you what i knew about it, i'm not sure, but i did that for months with no idea what else and what other forces were at play . you have to do so to whom you show in shin mushy. in those them, you are on the kid. what it americans to, when it shows up in was a little versions, only slower. take a look at uk
no wishing mission austin with them out of the day. oh, it's been 30 years since the soviet union collapsed. mom miss gotta go to chill them on to what the problem yet no korean talk. so, so shown where you swore trust 11 for all of them. ukraine was one of the independent states that emerge from the ruins of the super awesome. what would you also be at on liberal greens? come a little, i'm sharing confusion from us. they act and less new lease in west indiana. better . one more law totally...
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jason stanford is a writer and former communications director for the mayor of austin. as a political consultant stanford has helped to elect and reelect at least 30 members of congress. then we have our moderator for tonight, andrea valdez. she is the 19th editor in chief. previously she served as editor in chief of "the texas observer." she also wrote the book "how to be a texan." and with that, i want you to help me to welcome our guests for the night, brian, chris, jason, thank you for being here. >> thanks for having us. people really appreciate it. congratulations to the writers, really excited to be here in conversation with y'all and to be talking about your new book, "forget the alamo." >> thanks for joining us, andrea. >> excited to be here. my first question is, you know, you wrote this book, it's wonderful, so congratulations again. my first question is, the alamo, as you noted many times throughout the book, is a fraught topic in texas history. it's been written about weeks after it occurred, scholarly articles, there's a lot of discussion about how accurat
jason stanford is a writer and former communications director for the mayor of austin. as a political consultant stanford has helped to elect and reelect at least 30 members of congress. then we have our moderator for tonight, andrea valdez. she is the 19th editor in chief. previously she served as editor in chief of "the texas observer." she also wrote the book "how to be a texan." and with that, i want you to help me to welcome our guests for the night, brian, chris,...
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america journey tonight in austin. the skyline behind me has come to symbolize one of the stories that brings us here, this city's blistering growth, attracting major tech firms and an explosion of people relocating here for lifestyle and
america journey tonight in austin. the skyline behind me has come to symbolize one of the stories that brings us here, this city's blistering growth, attracting major tech firms and an explosion of people relocating here for lifestyle and
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than on-the-record matt austin. we love having you around. >> matt: thank you. i've had a lot of fun. >> jason: i prefer off-the-record matt austin. mason garcia has checked in to play quarterback for ecu. it will be a first down for east carolina. this is a team that is trending up, after the coaching change from scotty montgomery. mcneill was let go before him. and mike houston has done a good job rebuilding here. >> andre: the winning streak, the four-game winning streak. that will come to an end. it's against one of the better teams in the country in number four, cincinnati. a tough one even being at home. there was some good points in this game for east carolina. some things on which to build on. >> jason: what i like about cincinnati, and tell me if you think i'm on-base, but there's some games where the defense has to win the game. and other games where smu, where the offense just blew the doors off opponents. >> andre: they can get it done in a variety of ways. and special teams will take over, as they did t
than on-the-record matt austin. we love having you around. >> matt: thank you. i've had a lot of fun. >> jason: i prefer off-the-record matt austin. mason garcia has checked in to play quarterback for ecu. it will be a first down for east carolina. this is a team that is trending up, after the coaching change from scotty montgomery. mcneill was let go before him. and mike houston has done a good job rebuilding here. >> andre: the winning streak, the four-game winning streak....
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are you still waiting to hear what the reaction from general austin is, or i should say, secretary or well? again, what they'll say is this was, this did not happen on their watch, their civilian watch. and what they'll also say is that the a poor any type of civilian casualties and they do whatever they can to mitigate the loss of civilian life on the battlefield. the secretary austin has just gone through his own episode, dealing with the findings of the august 29th strike. drones strike in kabul. afghanistan that killed 10 civilians, including 7 children. and again, thanks to our colleagues and the visual investigations departments of the reporting revealed that everything the military said about that strike has proved to be false . the assumptions they made about the driver being associated with isis about where he stopped in an isis a safe house about a water canisters in his car, been bombs. everything has been proven false about this and yet. and yet, secretary austin so far has basically signed off on a subsequent review that basically said, you know what, this was a strike, m
are you still waiting to hear what the reaction from general austin is, or i should say, secretary or well? again, what they'll say is this was, this did not happen on their watch, their civilian watch. and what they'll also say is that the a poor any type of civilian casualties and they do whatever they can to mitigate the loss of civilian life on the battlefield. the secretary austin has just gone through his own episode, dealing with the findings of the august 29th strike. drones strike in...
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austin biggest test yet to come. austin hayward, bbc news. wales have the toughest task of them all today but they were leading against the world champions south africa — at the principality... 12—9 the score at half time... dan biggar�*s boot keeping them just ahead... that's all from sportsday. you can get all the latest sports and reports on the bbc sports website. next up on bbc news ros atkins on tree planting. it's no longer controversial to say humans are causing climate change but what we should do about it is less settled. borisjohnson is hosting the cop26 climate summit in glasgow, and this is his mantra. we can get real on coal, cars, cash and trees. now coal, cars and cash remain difficult, pressing issues. but trees, you'd think they are more straightforward. we know trees absorb carbon dioxide, which is one of the gases that causes climate change, and there are lots of plans to plant more of them. this was donald trump back in 2020. today, i am pleased to announce the united states willjoin 1 trillion trees initiative, being lau
austin biggest test yet to come. austin hayward, bbc news. wales have the toughest task of them all today but they were leading against the world champions south africa — at the principality... 12—9 the score at half time... dan biggar�*s boot keeping them just ahead... that's all from sportsday. you can get all the latest sports and reports on the bbc sports website. next up on bbc news ros atkins on tree planting. it's no longer controversial to say humans are causing climate change but...
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austin's housing markets are some of the hottest in the country. families are rushing to relocate here. elon musk is one of them e lester holt wanted to find out why austin so attractive right now. he visited a neighborhood where almost everyone on the block is a newcomer, including a couple from the bay area. >> this was purely a lifestyle choice for you to come here? >> lifestyle but more about spending quality time with family. i mean, yeah. we wanted to get ahead financially. we wanted to, you know, cut our mortgage in half, actually more than in half. but really our kids. play in the back yard. >> well, being a popular city has its disadvantages, too. on nightly news, lester holt shares some consequences of austin's massive growth at 6:30. >>> up next, refusing to comply. thousands of new york city workers facing a vaccine mandate that took effect today. so what happens now? >>> plus, it's a challenging task, but seating a jury in the trial of kyle rittenhouse. an update on the fate of the man who shot three people during a night of social jus
austin's housing markets are some of the hottest in the country. families are rushing to relocate here. elon musk is one of them e lester holt wanted to find out why austin so attractive right now. he visited a neighborhood where almost everyone on the block is a newcomer, including a couple from the bay area. >> this was purely a lifestyle choice for you to come here? >> lifestyle but more about spending quality time with family. i mean, yeah. we wanted to get ahead financially. we...
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ainsley: let's talk about austin, texas.ime in austin. and as a result, remember they wanted to defund and they cut the budget, they did defund, cut and slashed the budgets. steve: by a third. >> ainsley: they saw homicide rates go up in that area. now they are talking about hiring more police officers in austin. this is the proposition to require two police officers per 1,000 residents promote additional training and offer incentives to recruit officers who speak additional languages. steve: that top line is important where you would require two officers per 1,000 because, currently, it is 1.6 officers per 1,000. you know, they did cut back by a third last year. and now homicides in austin, texas, are up 71%. and the people -- so this is what the people of austin are going to decide tomorrow. prance the biggest -- one of the biggest potential employers in that area, elon musk, is he moving the headquarters for tesla there. he tweeted this out yesterday. austin should not be -- it should be city not a san francisco copycat.
ainsley: let's talk about austin, texas.ime in austin. and as a result, remember they wanted to defund and they cut the budget, they did defund, cut and slashed the budgets. steve: by a third. >> ainsley: they saw homicide rates go up in that area. now they are talking about hiring more police officers in austin. this is the proposition to require two police officers per 1,000 residents promote additional training and offer incentives to recruit officers who speak additional languages....
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which is a beautiful thing in austin, 2 and a half acres and 250 people and sold all that. downgraded, downsized i never sold a book. i've given away a few but i've been a bookseller, a book collector and author and a book publisher athoovers for a while . so no, the books aren't going anywhere and when i die they'll be as some of the best bookstores in the country. there's one-of-a-kind stuff in there like one from general motors signed by the chairman andmain stockholder mister dupont . i just have all kinds of crazy stuff that i've collected like 65 years or 62 years or something like that. >> you write in the lifetime learner that the most fundamental skill of the curious person is to look to and to observe. >> i'm sorry? >> to look and to observe. >> yes, yes. i talked a lot about the ways that we learn and you know, i study so being in the classroom and i was an entrepreneur and resident at the university of texas for a year and i taught a lot of classes to entrepreneurs and spoken all over the world. so study whether it's classroom or just watching c-span, something
which is a beautiful thing in austin, 2 and a half acres and 250 people and sold all that. downgraded, downsized i never sold a book. i've given away a few but i've been a bookseller, a book collector and author and a book publisher athoovers for a while . so no, the books aren't going anywhere and when i die they'll be as some of the best bookstores in the country. there's one-of-a-kind stuff in there like one from general motors signed by the chairman andmain stockholder mister dupont . i...