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legally, danny, was baylor required to do that?nt of education and title 9 require now that universities investigate cases of student on student harassment but none of us should be surprised when that system breaks down, because universities were never designed to be tribunals or mini departments of justice and they are free to investigate on their own and the only real requirement is the threat from the department of education if they fail to investigate sexual assault cases they could lose federal funding and the only thing that makes this different from the normal is most of the cases and the on-campus cases end with a conviction of the student and a suspension and expulsion, and this is one of the cases where they appear not to have considered the evidence and resolved all doubts of the complainant, but why do we act surprised when universities that are not designed for law enforcement, when we force them to investigate and try them in something resembling a court of law and using a standard of evidence, which is lower than any
legally, danny, was baylor required to do that?nt of education and title 9 require now that universities investigate cases of student on student harassment but none of us should be surprised when that system breaks down, because universities were never designed to be tribunals or mini departments of justice and they are free to investigate on their own and the only real requirement is the threat from the department of education if they fail to investigate sexual assault cases they could lose...
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a former baylor soccer player in 2013. his sentencing is scheduled for today. just yesterday, a texas jury found him guilty after deliberating for about five and a half hours. and now the university itself is under fire for how it handled this situation. and there are questions about why the school gave him a second chance after he was dismissed for reasons that aren't clear. sarah, what happened? what's the school's involvement with this guilty verdict on a definitive rape. >> texas monthly did a deep dive on this, disturbing details about how these two people, they knew each other but before the night which she says she was raped she was telling him no, don't think anything is going to happen on this date. she tells him no several times. he even told her, according to her testimony in court "this is not rape" as he was he was raping her. disturbing details. let's back up, that night she went to the police immediately, she went to the university immediately but the university, their investigation, which is supposed to be
a former baylor soccer player in 2013. his sentencing is scheduled for today. just yesterday, a texas jury found him guilty after deliberating for about five and a half hours. and now the university itself is under fire for how it handled this situation. and there are questions about why the school gave him a second chance after he was dismissed for reasons that aren't clear. sarah, what happened? what's the school's involvement with this guilty verdict on a definitive rape. >> texas...
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he was accused of rape by a baylor soccer player.dicted on rape charges until june of 2014. baylor did not let him play last season, but never gave a reason why. and just this off season, the baylor coach said they expected him back on the team this season. baylor has released a statement saying in part main taking a safe and caring community is central to the baylor mission and heart of the commitment to the students and faculty and staff. >>> rgiii and the redskins. rough night. he was hit on six of the attempts. he had to leave the game with a concussion in the second quarter. not a good start to the bounce back year he is hoping for. and johnny manziel in the preseason. look at the fourth quarter. vintage johnny football. he finds his man for a 37 yard completion. he capped that off with a 21-yard touchdown pass. manziel is fighting for the starting quarterback spot. the browns lose to the bills, 11-10. >>> we saw some vintage tiger woods at the wyndam championship. tiger shooting his best round in two years. things were going so
he was accused of rape by a baylor soccer player.dicted on rape charges until june of 2014. baylor did not let him play last season, but never gave a reason why. and just this off season, the baylor coach said they expected him back on the team this season. baylor has released a statement saying in part main taking a safe and caring community is central to the baylor mission and heart of the commitment to the students and faculty and staff. >>> rgiii and the redskins. rough night. he...
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so in may of that year, he transfers to baylor university, nearly 1700 miles away. head coach art briles says he knew nothing of his problems of the past, an issue that would surface less than five months after his transfer, when he is accused of a sexual assault against a baylor soccer player. >> he's off the roster. never played a down for us. it's very unfortunate situation for all concerned. >> coach, du. >> that's all i have to say about it. >> reporter: the university is accused of mishandling the rape scandal. the university did investigate the rape but suspended the case without looking at any of the medical evidence. including the victim's rape kit. in a statement to the media, baylor university said quote, after consideration of the preponderance of evidence, a decision was rendered to move or not move forward to a full disciplinary hearing. in their investigation, waco police detectives said there was not enough evidence to make an arrest. they sent the report to prosecutors, who brought the case to a grand jury. he was finally indicted in late june, 2014
so in may of that year, he transfers to baylor university, nearly 1700 miles away. head coach art briles says he knew nothing of his problems of the past, an issue that would surface less than five months after his transfer, when he is accused of a sexual assault against a baylor soccer player. >> he's off the roster. never played a down for us. it's very unfortunate situation for all concerned. >> coach, du. >> that's all i have to say about it. >> reporter: the...
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. >>> baylor university has ordered an investigation of the assault case of an ex football player. 22ll american was sentenced on friday to 180 days in jail and ten years probation for sexually assaulting a former baylor soccer player. >> he sat quietly as a jury convicted him of a sexual assault. the scandal lies partly in his part. early 2013 he a freshman all american is dismiss from the boise football team after a confrontation with a girlfriend. in may of that year he transfers to baylor university nearly 1,700 miles away in his home state of texas. his head coach says that he knew nothing of the problems of his past. an issue that would surface less than five months after the transfer when he is accused of an on campus sexual assault against a soccer player. >> he never played a down for us. it's an unfortunate situation for all involved. that's all that we have to say about it. >> baylor is accused of miss handling the rape investigation. they did investigate it, but suspended the case without looking at the medical evidence and the victims rape kit. in a statement to the media
. >>> baylor university has ordered an investigation of the assault case of an ex football player. 22ll american was sentenced on friday to 180 days in jail and ten years probation for sexually assaulting a former baylor soccer player. >> he sat quietly as a jury convicted him of a sexual assault. the scandal lies partly in his part. early 2013 he a freshman all american is dismiss from the boise football team after a confrontation with a girlfriend. in may of that year he...
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own smallrted his browning collection and gave it to baylor in 1918.ctions both high robert and elizabeth barrett rounding, letters written to them, books they actually owned, many art pieces that belong to them, furniture, lots of memorabilia items. the collection just grew and grew. at that time, it was housed in the main library. it finally had its own room, but because there were so many items collected, dr. armstrong raised the money for this holding. for today, i've pulled out some samples of materials we have in the library and i want to point out something that is one of my favorites. this is a sample of elizabeth barrett rounding off material. it is a set she prepared for the printer in order to publish the sonnets in 1850. inside are her handwritten sonnets. the interesting story about the sonnets for the portuguese -- they were written as love sonnets from elizabeth to robert and done during their courtship 1845-1846, when they were published in 1850, elizabeth had given the poems to browning in 1849 and he thought they were some of the most
own smallrted his browning collection and gave it to baylor in 1918.ctions both high robert and elizabeth barrett rounding, letters written to them, books they actually owned, many art pieces that belong to them, furniture, lots of memorabilia items. the collection just grew and grew. at that time, it was housed in the main library. it finally had its own room, but because there were so many items collected, dr. armstrong raised the money for this holding. for today, i've pulled out some...
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and 1976, leon that, in judgeki is invited by mccaul, the president of baylor to address the chamber of waco.ce of and so monday, january 12, 1976, waco convention center he this his speech with paragraph. "there's just one way to put it. home again.to be and waco has been and always home.e it was so wherever so my trails be soeen and it will wherever they may lead me in the ahead." the firstdsoe is african-american to sing on broadway. waco inorn here in 1897. although there is a little controversy. seen 1898, 1902, but we're say 1897. he's buried here in wake waco. he lived a relatively short life, 1943 he dies. in the rich life that he had between, we have his archival .ollection of about 25 boxes my understanding is the only other place that has much about him is in the new york public library. wells classically trained, educated as a singer, composer, the piano, conductor. the publicnown to dig "showboat," one of zigfield'sginal -- original production. man river." the piece was written for his voice. know "showboat" from the movie version but it first.ually on stage he was -- sa
and 1976, leon that, in judgeki is invited by mccaul, the president of baylor to address the chamber of waco.ce of and so monday, january 12, 1976, waco convention center he this his speech with paragraph. "there's just one way to put it. home again.to be and waco has been and always home.e it was so wherever so my trails be soeen and it will wherever they may lead me in the ahead." the firstdsoe is african-american to sing on broadway. waco inorn here in 1897. although there is a...
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one of baylor's football recruits has been sentenced after being found guilty of sexual assault.hu will serve 180 days in county jail and ten years as a felony probation and 400 hours of community and registered as a sex offend. the coach art briles said he did not know of the player's background when he recruited him to baylor. how is it possible they did not know? >> it's a story that, of course, is still unfolding because critics right now, want to know how he even got on campus in the first place. the 22-year-old former all-american was dismissed from boise state before transferring to baylor. he didn't play at all last season. as victor said, head coach art briles didn't say why. in the meantime, baylor has released a statement in part saying maintaining a safe and caring community is central to baylor's commission and heart of the commission to our students and faculty and staff. as of right now, that is what we have got, virg. >> we will see if we get answers coming soon. >>> we have joey jackson with us, hln legal analyst. joey, an awful lot of criticisms about the senten
one of baylor's football recruits has been sentenced after being found guilty of sexual assault.hu will serve 180 days in county jail and ten years as a felony probation and 400 hours of community and registered as a sex offend. the coach art briles said he did not know of the player's background when he recruited him to baylor. how is it possible they did not know? >> it's a story that, of course, is still unfolding because critics right now, want to know how he even got on campus in the...
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will explore the history of the central texas 129,000 which sits on the brazos river and is home to baylor university, the oldest institute of higher learning in the state. coming up, learn how the texas rangers came to be a symbol of texas. texas institute of culture in san antonio said the second-most well-known thing in texas is the texas rangers, the first ring the alamo. but they have a legacy and we are talking 200 years of that heritage of upholding values of law and order and justice. >> later, we will visit the dr pepper museum as we hear about the humble beginnings of this unique soft drink invented in waco impacted the local economy and gave way to national success. >> waco is the home of dr pepper. it started in 1885 when a pharmacist named charles alderson was mixing together some different concoctions in the back of the old corner drugstore where the pharmacy was located and he came up with a fragrant smelling mixture that he liked very much. he probably used it in some medicine, but eventually, it was sold as a syrup with carbonated water in it across the soda fountain count
will explore the history of the central texas 129,000 which sits on the brazos river and is home to baylor university, the oldest institute of higher learning in the state. coming up, learn how the texas rangers came to be a symbol of texas. texas institute of culture in san antonio said the second-most well-known thing in texas is the texas rangers, the first ring the alamo. but they have a legacy and we are talking 200 years of that heritage of upholding values of law and order and justice....
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cities tour of waco continues, we talk about the branch davidians with the religion professor from baylor niversity. [gunshots] >> bring the tanks and stuff around here, i tell you what. being an american first i'm the kind of guy that i'll stand in front of a tank. you can run over me but i'll be biting one of the tracks. no one is going to hurt me or my family. that's american policy here. you could have arrested me any day as i jogged up and down this road. you could have arrested me going to town or going to walmart. waco is going to bear witness against the a.t.f. and i do not appreciate it and never will i ever appreciate somebody coming here with two helicopters and cattle trailers and all that and pushing people around with guns. i'll meet you at the door step any day. you know? somebody will get hurt if you want to keep playing that game. i'm talking to you. somebody is going to get hurt. >> david, individuals inside the branch davidian compound, exit the compound now. submit to the proper authorities, david. david, you have had your 15 minutes of fame. it's time to leave the uil
cities tour of waco continues, we talk about the branch davidians with the religion professor from baylor niversity. [gunshots] >> bring the tanks and stuff around here, i tell you what. being an american first i'm the kind of guy that i'll stand in front of a tank. you can run over me but i'll be biting one of the tracks. no one is going to hurt me or my family. that's american policy here. you could have arrested me any day as i jogged up and down this road. you could have arrested me...
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the other thing we have learned through the black hospital restoration project at baylor is as we beganreceive the vinyl to be digitized to be saved, we began turning over the besides of the 45s. first of all gospel music was not widely heard in the white community and what was would only be the hits. but the flipside would be heard even less and what we discovered quickly was how many b sides were directly related to the civil rights movement. >> years of freedom fighters song for you freedom fighters out there. when you sing, remember the ones who lost their lives for this precious purpose and won't be around to see it through. now saying, saying everyone of you. >> ♪ sometimes i wonder if there is freedom in this world ♪ ♪ ♪ tell me where >> since there are very few databases and none of them are complete on gospel music, we did not know the sheer number of songs with very overt songs like there ain't no segregation in heaven type songs. at a time when possessing one of the songs, much less singing it was a very dangerous thing in the deep south. you could get in trouble for a lot of
the other thing we have learned through the black hospital restoration project at baylor is as we beganreceive the vinyl to be digitized to be saved, we began turning over the besides of the 45s. first of all gospel music was not widely heard in the white community and what was would only be the hits. but the flipside would be heard even less and what we discovered quickly was how many b sides were directly related to the civil rights movement. >> years of freedom fighters song for you...
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the story of how he got on baylor's campus is shocking. hi, andy? to be sentenced later after being con vicked of rape. the details are disturbing. he was kicked off boise state's football team after multiple off the field incidents. baylor brought him in after that. boise state warned them about his past. he was accused of rape by a baylor soccer player and not indicted until june of 2014. since then, no one spoke about the charges until this week. baylor never said why they did not allow him to play last season. a couple months ago, one coach said they expected him back on the field this season. now baylor released a statement saying in part, maintains a safe community is important. >>> on a lighter note, rg 3 and the redskins. it was a rough night. he dropped a pass eight times. he was hit hard on six attempts. rg iii had to leave the game with a concussion in the second quarter. michaela, not the start to the season rg iii was looking for. >> far from it. happy friday. >> you, too. >> vice president joe biden considering whether or not to jump i
the story of how he got on baylor's campus is shocking. hi, andy? to be sentenced later after being con vicked of rape. the details are disturbing. he was kicked off boise state's football team after multiple off the field incidents. baylor brought him in after that. boise state warned them about his past. he was accused of rape by a baylor soccer player and not indicted until june of 2014. since then, no one spoke about the charges until this week. baylor never said why they did not allow him...
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maybe there was one more -- grandfather had been a baylor. so this is a home coming to me for virginia at the same time as it is a commemoration for ronald reagan's westminster address where i accidentally bought my great great great great great grandfather. the whole point of the westminster address was a defining moment. speeches come and go. and you could arbitrarily assemble this -- any number of speeches. but westminster was a keystone and arch that reagan gave amongst many others that define the cold war, defined how we felt the issues, the principles behind things. and that step by step led to the end of that cold war a at any rate. and the collapse of comp nymph, which very few people thought was going to happen. how did he do it? and how important were the words? i'll concentrate on the speeches. that is what i did. that is how i worked with him first of all, i will tell you what he didn't do. that is what other people sometimes do wrong when they are trying to exert american leadership globally. while i was working on my remarks for
maybe there was one more -- grandfather had been a baylor. so this is a home coming to me for virginia at the same time as it is a commemoration for ronald reagan's westminster address where i accidentally bought my great great great great great grandfather. the whole point of the westminster address was a defining moment. speeches come and go. and you could arbitrarily assemble this -- any number of speeches. but westminster was a keystone and arch that reagan gave amongst many others that...
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the buckeyes followed by tcu, alabama, baylor, michigan state, and auburn. pack 12 well -- well represented. cal received one vote. >>> the top half of the seventh inning, it look like the yay a's were going to suffer a loss, then came the bottom half of the inning. trailing 2-1, great lawry up the middle with two on. valencio scores. but steven vote, gunned down. fortunately the dent to send vogt one costly. then sogard drives in two. bottom seventh. takes 30 minutes. 12 oakland at-bats. they would score seven runs on eight hits. a bases-winning triple for mark hannah. a's with the win over the raise. >> giants, they keep getting gifts from the the a.l. west. the astros completing a three-game sweep. 3-2 stros. l.a. the first five game losing streak in two years. the giants now just one back of l.a. in the west. they can get to half game by beating pittsburgh tonight. it's at zero. that game just underway, ryan vogelsong on the mound for the giants. >> be got to gut one from pittsburgh. >> it's been a tough road trip. >>> next, why boarding is now closed fo
the buckeyes followed by tcu, alabama, baylor, michigan state, and auburn. pack 12 well -- well represented. cal received one vote. >>> the top half of the seventh inning, it look like the yay a's were going to suffer a loss, then came the bottom half of the inning. trailing 2-1, great lawry up the middle with two on. valencio scores. but steven vote, gunned down. fortunately the dent to send vogt one costly. then sogard drives in two. bottom seventh. takes 30 minutes. 12 oakland...
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correspondent don baylor has video of the confrontation and possible explanation of why it all went down. >> open the door. >> reporter: nearly a dozen bounty hunt are swarmed this house in phoenix, arizona tuesday night but instead of finding this man wanted in oak, they found, joseph yawner, the police chief of the sixth largest city in america. >> when the chief goes to the front door he is, confronted by an individual who is out there, who has a gun drawn. >> we have bounty hunters or i don't know what they are, but they are looking for somebody. >> reporter: that somebody was rodrick battle, wanted on drug charges. but the team of armed bounty hunters who woke up police chief and his wife were acting on bad information, an erroneous tip posted on their facebook page. >> there were 11 people out here, one was an 11 year-old child that haddon a toy gun belt. >> reporter: police arrested four three-year old brent farly, owner of one of the bounty hunt are team for criminal trespass and disorderly conduct. >> we don't know if the chief was the the target, specifically or if the bond com
correspondent don baylor has video of the confrontation and possible explanation of why it all went down. >> open the door. >> reporter: nearly a dozen bounty hunt are swarmed this house in phoenix, arizona tuesday night but instead of finding this man wanted in oak, they found, joseph yawner, the police chief of the sixth largest city in america. >> when the chief goes to the front door he is, confronted by an individual who is out there, who has a gun drawn. >> we have...
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maybe there was one more -- grandfather had been a baylor. so this is a home coming to me for virginia at the same time as it is a commemoration for ronald reagan's westminster address where i accidentally bought my great great great great great grandfather. the whole point of the westminster address was a defining moment. speeches come and go. and you could arbitrarily assemble this -- any number of speeches. but westminster was a keystone and arch that reagan gave amongst many others that define the cold war, defined how we felt the issues, the principles behind things. and that step by step led to the end of that cold war a at any rate. and the collapse of comp nymph, which very few people thought was going to happen. how did he do it? and how important were the words? i'll concentrate on the speeches. that is what i did. that is how i worked with him first of all, i will tell you what he didn't do. that is what other people sometimes do wrong when they are trying to exert american leadership globally. while i was working on my remarks for
maybe there was one more -- grandfather had been a baylor. so this is a home coming to me for virginia at the same time as it is a commemoration for ronald reagan's westminster address where i accidentally bought my great great great great great grandfather. the whole point of the westminster address was a defining moment. speeches come and go. and you could arbitrarily assemble this -- any number of speeches. but westminster was a keystone and arch that reagan gave amongst many others that...
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the crash happened around 1:00 this afternoon intersection of route 13 and baylor road. two adults and one juvenile were rushed to christianne hospital no word on their conditions or who was at fault. >> firefighters in montgomery country battled heat and nraivz at a commercial building in collegeville this morning. the fire broke out 11 a.m. sul sulter spiral star company gp clement drive and because of contentsed in the building firefighters became concerned it could develop knee hazmat situation. so they set up specialized tepts and ventilated building just to be sure. no one was injured. >> more than half of philadelphia's fire related deaths last year happened in homes without working smoke alarms. and that's according to philadelphia fire fighters who spent their mornings insteading hundred of new smoke alarms as part of initiative to prevent fire related deaths in the city. "action news" reporter trish hartman was there. >> teams of firefighters and red cross volunteers went door to door in southwest philadelphia replacing fire-alarms and installing new ones. >> i
the crash happened around 1:00 this afternoon intersection of route 13 and baylor road. two adults and one juvenile were rushed to christianne hospital no word on their conditions or who was at fault. >> firefighters in montgomery country battled heat and nraivz at a commercial building in collegeville this morning. the fire broke out 11 a.m. sul sulter spiral star company gp clement drive and because of contentsed in the building firefighters became concerned it could develop knee hazmat...
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the buckeyes followed by tuck thank you, alabama, baylor, michigan state, auburn. the pac-12 well-repped. cal, they send run vote. bears open at home september 5th. >>> the top half over the feign looked like the a's would suffer their 30th one-run loss of the season. fortunately didn't see the bottom half of the inning. trailing 2-1 in at the seven inch. great lawry up the middle. valencia scores. vogt behind him. gunned down. fortunately the decision to send vogt wasn't costly. billy butler, 4-2 a's. bottom seventh. took 30 minutes to play because 12 oakland players batted. they scored seven runs on it's hits. a bases-clearing triple. a's avoid a sweep with a win of the rays. giants and pirates. kong hit two home runs yesterday for pittsburgh. don't give him anything to hit, flying don't want to walk him either. ryan vogelsong did just that. neil walker, base hit to right. three runs in the first for pittsburgh. right now currently, 3 or pirates in the third. >>> the giants can really for the win they'll pull within half gail of the dodgers in the west. astros sw
the buckeyes followed by tuck thank you, alabama, baylor, michigan state, auburn. the pac-12 well-repped. cal, they send run vote. bears open at home september 5th. >>> the top half over the feign looked like the a's would suffer their 30th one-run loss of the season. fortunately didn't see the bottom half of the inning. trailing 2-1 in at the seven inch. great lawry up the middle. valencia scores. vogt behind him. gunned down. fortunately the decision to send vogt wasn't costly. billy...
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the buckeyes followed by tuck thank you, alabama, baylor, michigan state, auburn. the pac-12 well-repped. cal, they send run vote. bears open at home september 5th. >>> the top half over the feign looked like the a's would suffer their 30th one-run loss of the season. fortunately didn't see the bottom half of the inning. trailing 2-1 in at the seven inch. great lawry up the middle. valencia scores. vogt behind him. gunned down. fortunately the decision to send vogt wasn't costly. billy butler, 4-2 a's. bottom seventh. took 30 minutes to play because 12 oakland players batted. they scored seven runs on it's hits. a bases-clearing triple. a's avoid a sweep with a win of the rays. giants and pirates. kong hit two home runs yesterday for pittsburgh. don't give him anything to hit, flying don't want to walk him either. ryan vogelsong did just that. neil walker, base hit to right. three runs in the first for pittsburgh. right now currently, 3 or pirates in the third. >>> the giants can really for the win they'll pull within half gail of the dodgers in the west. astros sw
the buckeyes followed by tuck thank you, alabama, baylor, michigan state, auburn. the pac-12 well-repped. cal, they send run vote. bears open at home september 5th. >>> the top half over the feign looked like the a's would suffer their 30th one-run loss of the season. fortunately didn't see the bottom half of the inning. trailing 2-1 in at the seven inch. great lawry up the middle. valencia scores. vogt behind him. gunned down. fortunately the decision to send vogt wasn't costly. billy...
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oil turned out it was a figure of a member of baylor's continent lagoons. years later when someone traced the family tree, i discovered that me the my great, great, great, great, great, and i forget, maybe there was one more great grandfather had been a baylor's a trigune. so this is a home coming for me to vish at the same time as it is a commemoration for ronald reagan's west minister address where i accidentally bought my great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandfather. the whole point of the west minister address is it was a defining moment. speeches come and go. you could arbitrarily assemble a list of any number of people. but west minute strer was a keystone arch speeches that reagan gave amongst many others that defined the cold war, defined the principals behind things and that step by step led to the end of that cold war and the collapse of communism which very few people thought was going to happen. how did he do it? and how important were the words? that was what i did and that was how i worked. first of all, i'll tell you what he di
oil turned out it was a figure of a member of baylor's continent lagoons. years later when someone traced the family tree, i discovered that me the my great, great, great, great, great, and i forget, maybe there was one more great grandfather had been a baylor's a trigune. so this is a home coming for me to vish at the same time as it is a commemoration for ronald reagan's west minister address where i accidentally bought my great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandfather. the whole...
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ken star of baylor wrote a column in the last week saying, what in the world are these charges hanging around on governor perry for? anyone who has an understanding of the constitution, i vetoed legislation. that is what governors to. we negotiate with legislators. when that process is over with, we decided we will send a program or money forward. i want to reiterate that i wear this as a badge of honor, standing up against an out-of-control official that had oversight on state elected officials that was absolutely ab horrent. dime ofnot spend a texas taxpayer money. i would not let a dime of it go to that agency. >> how do you stay in the race and be competitive? mr. perry: we have the best week of fundraising last week that we have had since june. i think some of you are making too much ado about the story. i will be in south carolina at the end of the week and in iowa again. there are people who can keep a small footprint. i am one of them. >> you're not going anywhere? mr. perry: i am going a lot of places. i am not going away. >> any thoughts on governor walker's plan be released
ken star of baylor wrote a column in the last week saying, what in the world are these charges hanging around on governor perry for? anyone who has an understanding of the constitution, i vetoed legislation. that is what governors to. we negotiate with legislators. when that process is over with, we decided we will send a program or money forward. i want to reiterate that i wear this as a badge of honor, standing up against an out-of-control official that had oversight on state elected...
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tcu, alabama, baylor, michigan state round out the top five.finish the season as number one after starting in the same spot. >>> a scary day at pocono raceway. justin wilson was left in a coma and critical condition after being hit by a piece of flying debris. wilson was air lifted to the hospital by helicopter from the track. >>> let's go to the track where usain bolt was once again crowned as the olympic championship. he won the 100 meter track and field world championship yesterday in beijing. bolt defeated american rival and favorite justin gatlin by 1-100th of a second. gatlin had been unbeaten in 28 races. just a little faster than you. >> slightly. i ran it in 9.82. >>> pro football hall of famer chris carter is facing criticism after a video showed carter telling players that tat the 20 symposium that they should have a fall guy if they get in trouble. >> in case y'all decide not to do the right thing, if y'all got a crew, you got to have a fall guy in the crew. >> the nfl called his comments unfortunate and unappropriate. carter posted
tcu, alabama, baylor, michigan state round out the top five.finish the season as number one after starting in the same spot. >>> a scary day at pocono raceway. justin wilson was left in a coma and critical condition after being hit by a piece of flying debris. wilson was air lifted to the hospital by helicopter from the track. >>> let's go to the track where usain bolt was once again crowned as the olympic championship. he won the 100 meter track and field world championship...
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. >> i think when he was drafted two out of baylor, i think -- everybody thought he could be a topnotch quarterback in the nfl and i don't think he's wavered in that confidence factor. he's got to prove it and stay healthy and continue to play. >> the washington nationals scratched and claude their way to a -- clawed their way to a victory last night. it wasn't pretty but got the job done and hopefully gave them a confidence boost. the nationals still made errors, left plenty of runners on base, 10 to be exact but never stopped battling. escobar, desmond both drove in runs. no lead is safe even when they were up six runs, manager matt williams said the team wasn't going to let up. >> six is never safe, so i think we stayed on it, we kept with it, kept adding runs to it so that's a good sign for us. >> wusa9 partnered with the nationals to host grand slam for teachers day, this sunday, august 23rd at nationals park. $5 for every ticket sold through nationals.com/schools will help fund teacher projects at four local hools. you can find more information about wusa9's teachers are superhero
. >> i think when he was drafted two out of baylor, i think -- everybody thought he could be a topnotch quarterback in the nfl and i don't think he's wavered in that confidence factor. he's got to prove it and stay healthy and continue to play. >> the washington nationals scratched and claude their way to a -- clawed their way to a victory last night. it wasn't pretty but got the job done and hopefully gave them a confidence boost. the nationals still made errors, left plenty of...
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gdping national champion ohio state is ranked one and then tcu, alabama, baylor, michigan state, and auburn. >> go cardinals. >> a check on the weather forecast. how is it different? >> we will start with three month outlet, september, ok, november, el nino and how strong it will be but we have an equal chance of being above, below, or normal precipitation and look at the climate predecisions center for december, january and february, usually our wettest months it starts to bring that above average threshold our way. something to watch. now, if you are traveling around the state, palm springs triple digits and mid-80s if los angeles, and sunshine and 70s in monterey and hazy and smoky and 85 if lake tahoe and 98 in yosemite. >> we are starting off in the not bay and 101 through san rafael and the drive is light under cloud cover but we do not have fog, i saw the zipper truck make its way northbound on the golden gate bridge and it is moving to the marin side and we are extending the southbound lanes, northbound traffic is lit at this hour and as we head from the mortage to the south,
gdping national champion ohio state is ranked one and then tcu, alabama, baylor, michigan state, and auburn. >> go cardinals. >> a check on the weather forecast. how is it different? >> we will start with three month outlet, september, ok, november, el nino and how strong it will be but we have an equal chance of being above, below, or normal precipitation and look at the climate predecisions center for december, january and february, usually our wettest months it starts to...
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maybe there was one more -- grandfather had been a baylor. so this is a home coming to me for virginia at the same time as it is a commemoration for ronald reagan's westminster address where i accidentally bought my great great great great great grandfather. the whole point of the westminster address was a defining moment. speeches come and go. and you could arbitrarily assemble this -- any number of speeches. but westminster was a keystone and arch that reagan gave amongst many others that define the cold war, defined how we felt the issues, the principles behind things. and that step by step led to the end of that cold war a at any rate. and the collapse of comp nymph, which very few people thought was going to happen. how did he do it? and how important were the words? i'll concentrate on the speeches. that is what i did. that is how i worked with him first of all, i will tell you what he didn't do. that is what other people sometimes do wrong when they are trying to exert american leadership globally. while i was working on my remarks for
maybe there was one more -- grandfather had been a baylor. so this is a home coming to me for virginia at the same time as it is a commemoration for ronald reagan's westminster address where i accidentally bought my great great great great great grandfather. the whole point of the westminster address was a defining moment. speeches come and go. and you could arbitrarily assemble this -- any number of speeches. but westminster was a keystone and arch that reagan gave amongst many others that...
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firefighter baylor had the winning dish. tennessee smoked apple roots with a side of apple cole slaw and sweet potatoes. he gets a free weber grill and a trip to the bahamas. >>> there's pandemonium in the nation's capitol. not one, but two giant panda cubs were born at the national zoo. they're already quite the attraction. >> reporter: any panda knows what that sound means. so does the director of the na otional zoo. means there's a new panda in toixwn, this time two. >> it s a bit of a surprise for us. >> the first birth at 5:30. the second after 10:00 p.m. on saturday. it's only the third time there have been twin births in u.s. in the wild, it's a different story. >> we know that twins are very common. we've seen them in the caves and the dense that the wild pandas go. >> reporter: for these to be born when they were adds another level of excitement here. it happens to be bao bao's second birthday. she still managed to take the cake. >> she seems to be nonplussed by all of this. two births are rare in captivity, now the
firefighter baylor had the winning dish. tennessee smoked apple roots with a side of apple cole slaw and sweet potatoes. he gets a free weber grill and a trip to the bahamas. >>> there's pandemonium in the nation's capitol. not one, but two giant panda cubs were born at the national zoo. they're already quite the attraction. >> reporter: any panda knows what that sound means. so does the director of the na otional zoo. means there's a new panda in toixwn, this time two. >>...
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the crash happened around 1:00 this afternoon at intersection of the route 13 and baylor road. two adults and one juvenile were rushed to christiana hospital, in word tonight on their conditions just yet or who was at fault. >>> fire fighters in montgomery county battled heat and flames in a commercial building in collegeville this morning. the fire broke out around 11:00 a.m. at the spiral star company on gp clemens drive. because of the contents inside of the building, fire fighters became concerned it could develop into a hazmat situation. so they have set up specialized tenth and ventilated the building to be safe. nobody was injured. >>> more than half of the philadelphia's fire-related deaths last year happened in homes, without working smoke alarms. that is according to philadelphia fire fighters who today spent the morning installing hundreds of new smoke alarms as part of the initiative to prevent fire-related deaths in the city. "action news" reporter trish hartman was there. >> reporter: teams of the fire fighters and red cross volunteers went door to door in southwe
the crash happened around 1:00 this afternoon at intersection of the route 13 and baylor road. two adults and one juvenile were rushed to christiana hospital, in word tonight on their conditions just yet or who was at fault. >>> fire fighters in montgomery county battled heat and flames in a commercial building in collegeville this morning. the fire broke out around 11:00 a.m. at the spiral star company on gp clemens drive. because of the contents inside of the building, fire fighters...
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now, with the help of students from baylor university, those buried here are getting a second chance to be reunited with family. >> we love them. we think of them as people. we treat them with respect. reremember where they came from and we remember everyone is associated with a family somewhere that's grieving. >> 160 sets of human remains now line the walls of baylor's lab in the accident. getting d.n.a. samples of reach with the goal of giving each a name is a tremendous task. only three bodies have been identified. >> we tell ourselves it only takes one to make it worth our effort. >> the researchers are not giving up. heidi zhou castro, al jazeera, waco, texas. >> you can see the full report tonight at 8:00 eastern. >> president obama heads to new orleans today, marking 10 years after hurricane katrina. why harry shearer says the president is not telling the truth about what caused the destruction in new orleans. >> al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrap-up of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper
now, with the help of students from baylor university, those buried here are getting a second chance to be reunited with family. >> we love them. we think of them as people. we treat them with respect. reremember where they came from and we remember everyone is associated with a family somewhere that's grieving. >> 160 sets of human remains now line the walls of baylor's lab in the accident. getting d.n.a. samples of reach with the goal of giving each a name is a tremendous task....
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if not for a group of students from baylor university volunteered to exhume the bodies and bring them to the school's forensic lab in waco. >> we began to find bodies in biohazard gagz, when i say trash bags, black or white plastic bags. babies, infants, toddlers. that would be enough to motivate people to say hey we have to do something about this, this is wrong. >> reporter: 160 sets of human remains are now under the care of anthropology professor laurie baker. >> you can say this is a huge huge number of individuals. last week there was a wedding ring found in the seam of a pair of pants. and you know i'm sure that person knew they would be robbed if they wore it but it was special and they wanted to have it here. that same person had, in mexico, bought this little lion i'm assuming for a small child back home. >> the goal to give each body a story. and a name. >> we loved them. we think of them as people. we treat them with respect, we remember where they came from and that everyone is associated with a family that's grieving. >> but locating someone is not easy. it requires a po
if not for a group of students from baylor university volunteered to exhume the bodies and bring them to the school's forensic lab in waco. >> we began to find bodies in biohazard gagz, when i say trash bags, black or white plastic bags. babies, infants, toddlers. that would be enough to motivate people to say hey we have to do something about this, this is wrong. >> reporter: 160 sets of human remains are now under the care of anthropology professor laurie baker. >> you can...
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the crash happened at route 13 and baylor road.lts and one child were rushed to the hospital. >>> the city of brotherly love did not live up to its name in this case. a hitchhiking robot that started out in canada hitchbot was a social experiment that depended on the kindness of strangers to get to its destination in san francisco. yesterday, a stranger was anything but kind damaging the robot. they received a picture but could not track its location. the robot could carry on a limited conversation and take pictures and work as a gps. >>> new this morning, massive rallies are being held across israel to protest the killing of a teenager killed by israeli forces. the teen was protesting over the killing of a palestinian toddler by jewish extremist. today israeli government was called on to take action against the killing of the teenager and toddler. the protesters joined the gay community to protest the stabbing of 6 people taking part in a gay pride march in jerusalem. >>> this is into "action news" a second object has been found b
the crash happened at route 13 and baylor road.lts and one child were rushed to the hospital. >>> the city of brotherly love did not live up to its name in this case. a hitchhiking robot that started out in canada hitchbot was a social experiment that depended on the kindness of strangers to get to its destination in san francisco. yesterday, a stranger was anything but kind damaging the robot. they received a picture but could not track its location. the robot could carry on a limited...
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the team opens up with baylor. they are ranked number four in the country.ee if they can indeed do what the president thinks they can do. >> what were they beeping out? >> i want to know what the beep was, coy. >> i'll go back and do some lip reading for you. >> thank you, coy. >>> back to this top story we have been reporting. two journalists murdered live on tv. new information about the gunman as the community mourns the lives lost. moms knowafter brushing, mouths often need a helping hand. listerine® total care helps prevent cavities, strengthens teeth and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. and for kids starting at age six, listerine® smart rinse delivers extra cavity protection after brushing. when you're not confident you have complete visibility into your business, it can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t's innovative solutions connect machines and people... to keep your internet o
the team opens up with baylor. they are ranked number four in the country.ee if they can indeed do what the president thinks they can do. >> what were they beeping out? >> i want to know what the beep was, coy. >> i'll go back and do some lip reading for you. >> thank you, coy. >>> back to this top story we have been reporting. two journalists murdered live on tv. new information about the gunman as the community mourns the lives lost. moms knowafter brushing,...
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the buckeyes followed by tcu, alabama, baylor and auburn. the pac-12 well represented.ead by oregon at number seven. as for cal they received just one vote. the bears opened on september 5th. the racing world holding their breath after a freak accident has justin wilson battling for his life. 21 laps to go. he loses control in turn one. the debris from his collision with the wall hits wilson in the head. you can see it here. wilson is unconscious when the medical units arrive. he was airlifted to a nearby hospital. he is now in a coma and listed in critical condition with a severe head injury. it comes to saw foe ma raceway this week. the grand prix of sonoma is a week away. tennis in the finals of the western and southern open. serena williams bringing the heat. she takes the first set 6-3 of the the second set tiebreaker and serena rallies the match point. the drop shot will find the net. serena is victorious for a second straight year. the u.s. open where she will go for the calendar grand slam. the two are meeting for the first time this their careers. both at 20 wi
the buckeyes followed by tcu, alabama, baylor and auburn. the pac-12 well represented.ead by oregon at number seven. as for cal they received just one vote. the bears opened on september 5th. the racing world holding their breath after a freak accident has justin wilson battling for his life. 21 laps to go. he loses control in turn one. the debris from his collision with the wall hits wilson in the head. you can see it here. wilson is unconscious when the medical units arrive. he was airlifted...
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. >> darlie was rushed to baylor university medical in dallas and immediately taken in to surgery. the necklace she was wearing at the time of the attack was so deeply imbedded in her throat it had to be surgery removed. but it also saved her life, stopping the knife less than two millimeters from her carotid artery. >> the surgeon who treated her he took my hand and he said she was lucky to have survived. >> when darlie awoke from anesthesia, two detectives were waiting to interview her. >> the story was an assailant was in there. she woke up and a man was over her that she started fighting w and she really wouldn't give any type of description because she said she couldn't remember. couldn't remember his face and couldn't remember anything about it. >> at the crime scene, dents detectives tried to gather pieces to a murky puzzle. >> i think the police department was entirely overwhelmed and didn't know what to do. the way they were handling evidence, the way they were trying to take pictures. they have a cam radio ra guy going through there while others were picking up evidence.
. >> darlie was rushed to baylor university medical in dallas and immediately taken in to surgery. the necklace she was wearing at the time of the attack was so deeply imbedded in her throat it had to be surgery removed. but it also saved her life, stopping the knife less than two millimeters from her carotid artery. >> the surgeon who treated her he took my hand and he said she was lucky to have survived. >> when darlie awoke from anesthesia, two detectives were waiting to...
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. >> people are on the road in the east baylor, and we're getting a little bit of slow traffic in some of these areas. as you take a live look at highway 4, you can see a lot of people are already on the way. the buttery jack was a huge success. people went crazy for a burger with melted garlic herb butter. now, here's the sequel... ...with portobello mushrooms. boom. hang on, i don't want anyone to trip... ok. oh yeah. that's jack's new portobello mushroom buttery jack, the sequel to the classic and bacon & swiss, topped with the same melted garlic herb butter, plus portobello mushrooms and grilled onions. spoiler alert: it's awesome. feduring sleep train's you'retriple choice sale. to save big for a limited time, you can choose up to 48 months interest-free financing on a huge selection of tempur-pedic models. or choose to save hundreds on simmons beautyrest mattress sets. you can even choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular stearns & foster mattresses. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train. ♪ sleep train your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ happy anniv
. >> people are on the road in the east baylor, and we're getting a little bit of slow traffic in some of these areas. as you take a live look at highway 4, you can see a lot of people are already on the way. the buttery jack was a huge success. people went crazy for a burger with melted garlic herb butter. now, here's the sequel... ...with portobello mushrooms. boom. hang on, i don't want anyone to trip... ok. oh yeah. that's jack's new portobello mushroom buttery jack, the sequel to the...
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if buckley style talking about baylor's death which is just one of the things that they like to do for each other. there are all these jewels in the archives. you would never know it unless you look. i think was 1979 boston magazine as mailer to write his own obituary and it's very very funny and it starts off talking about how his old friend bill buckley called him i can't remember what the words were because they were buckley words about 12 syllables long and the acronym was. >> rmv but the piece you are referring to is 1975 a charitable organization was auctioning off tonight with bill buckley. they were looking around saying who could auction off bill buckley alex willmar men mailer so in the archives i found this typewritten here to auction off the night with bill buckley and norman mailer writes this description of what bill buckley is like and i couldn't repeat it because the vocabulary word searches huge and it's really funny. i'd try to figure out what all the words were. i tried to explain it to somebody and they said those words don't make sense. he mailed off a clean copy t
if buckley style talking about baylor's death which is just one of the things that they like to do for each other. there are all these jewels in the archives. you would never know it unless you look. i think was 1979 boston magazine as mailer to write his own obituary and it's very very funny and it starts off talking about how his old friend bill buckley called him i can't remember what the words were because they were buckley words about 12 syllables long and the acronym was. >> rmv but...
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did, to prepare for these remarks, you'll read he was born in pittsburgh, raised in texas, went to baylorfore he went to medical school at duke. and yada, yada, yada, yada. that's what they want you to believe. i'm not buying it. after looking at senator paul's record, i've decided that there's a different theory of his true origins. i believe senator paul was created in a secret laboratory by scientists working for jenny sloan and the constitution project. hear me out on this. for years the constitution project has defended the guarantee of due process and championed a separation of powers that prevents overreaching presidents from infringing on our basic freedoms. and then seemingly out of nowhere an ophthalmologist from kentucky comes champion of liberty so well versed in the constitution and he shatters the status quo by standing on the floor of the senate for 13 hours in order to remind colleagues and fellow citizens of the importance, the necessity and the near sanctity of the rule of law. how did that just happen? and the constitution project has fought government surveillance and
did, to prepare for these remarks, you'll read he was born in pittsburgh, raised in texas, went to baylorfore he went to medical school at duke. and yada, yada, yada, yada. that's what they want you to believe. i'm not buying it. after looking at senator paul's record, i've decided that there's a different theory of his true origins. i believe senator paul was created in a secret laboratory by scientists working for jenny sloan and the constitution project. hear me out on this. for years the...
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on its face, the former dean of pepperdine law school and other president of baylor university wrote a column in the last week saying what the world are these charges still hanging around on governor perry for? every person who has a modicum of understanding about the constitution and the laws -- i veto legislation. that is what governors do. we negotiate with legislators, and without process is over with -- and when that process is over with, we make a decision whether or not we will send money or a program forward. again, i just want to reiterate i wear this as a badge of honor for standing up against an out-of-control official that had oversight on state elected officials in texas that was absolutely abhorrent in her actions against law enforcement individuals that are in custody and jail. i would not spend a dime of texas taxpayer money, i would not let a dime money go to that. >> how the state in the race and be competitive when you do not have money? best --kh: we had the : we had the best week of fundraising last week that we had since june. i think most of you are making too
on its face, the former dean of pepperdine law school and other president of baylor university wrote a column in the last week saying what the world are these charges still hanging around on governor perry for? every person who has a modicum of understanding about the constitution and the laws -- i veto legislation. that is what governors do. we negotiate with legislators, and without process is over with -- and when that process is over with, we make a decision whether or not we will send...
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. >> i am a baylor baby. nice to meet you. doing? you they have wonderful buyers. they go all over the state and bring us wonderful corn. >> may through september it is all iowa corn. that is the gourmet from iowa. >> we were actually picking corn in july. >> because of the rain. i went to try iowa corn. i have to sing for my supper. i have to work. >> than we can make her talk with a mouthful of food. that is good. is this your first year? is our first year of doing the corn stand. ms. fiorina: what were you doing before? >> lemonade. this -- last year you did this. >> the first year we did corn on the top. -- on the cob. you are the first candidate here. all week long, i have seen the candidates go by and you are the first one smart enough to stop here. it seemed like the thing to do. >> we appreciate it. we steam it for about one minute. it hydrates the corn. it brings the sugar to the surface. and then we grill it for a minute and that caramel eggs -- criminalizes the sugar -- caramelizes the sugar. you do all of that steaming before you cut it off. by the time
. >> i am a baylor baby. nice to meet you. doing? you they have wonderful buyers. they go all over the state and bring us wonderful corn. >> may through september it is all iowa corn. that is the gourmet from iowa. >> we were actually picking corn in july. >> because of the rain. i went to try iowa corn. i have to sing for my supper. i have to work. >> than we can make her talk with a mouthful of food. that is good. is this your first year? is our first year of...
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firefighter khalid baylor, he had the winning dish. what was it? tennessee smoked apple ribs with a side of apple cole slaw and sweet potato. that sounds fantastic. >> ridiculous. >> he gets a free weber grill and a trip to the bahamas. >> look at that trophy to boot. 5:39. up next, seeing double at the national zoo. a new delivery creating double the excitement. >>> then later, a self-proclaimed fat guy, that's what he calls himself, on a mission to prove his love. the coast to coast mission that's brought him to our area. >>> your weather and traffic on the 4 az coming up. you're watching "today in new york." yoplait greek 100. for when you just can't make it without a protein-packed, thick and creamy, power-me-up-with-something filling taste-bud-loving, satisfaction by the spoonful, deliciously fruity, dinner feels a million years away, grab and go, let's take on the world with 100 calories, snack yoplait greek 100. there are hundreds of reasons to snack on it. >>> welcome back. a live look at the tappan zee bridge. it's 74 degrees. 5:43. moving
firefighter khalid baylor, he had the winning dish. what was it? tennessee smoked apple ribs with a side of apple cole slaw and sweet potato. that sounds fantastic. >> ridiculous. >> he gets a free weber grill and a trip to the bahamas. >> look at that trophy to boot. 5:39. up next, seeing double at the national zoo. a new delivery creating double the excitement. >>> then later, a self-proclaimed fat guy, that's what he calls himself, on a mission to prove his love....
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starr, the, ken former dean of the law school and out resident of baylor university wrote in the last week saying what in the world are these charges still hanging around on governor perry for? every person who has any modicum of understanding about the constitution and the laws, i vetoed legislation. that's what governors do. we negotiate with legislators and when that process is over we make a decision on whether or not we are going to spend money or a program forward. i just want to reiterate. i wear this as a badge of honor. standing up against an out-of-control official that had oversight of state officials and texas that was absolutely abhorrent and her actions against law enforcement and i would not spend a dime of texas taxpayer money go to that agency. how do you stay in the race and be competitive when you don't have money? gov. perry: we had the best week of fundraising last week since june. i think you are making too much of a do -- ado about the story. i will be in south carolina at the end of the week and i will be back in iowa again so there are people who can keep a sm
starr, the, ken former dean of the law school and out resident of baylor university wrote in the last week saying what in the world are these charges still hanging around on governor perry for? every person who has any modicum of understanding about the constitution and the laws, i vetoed legislation. that's what governors do. we negotiate with legislators and when that process is over we make a decision on whether or not we are going to spend money or a program forward. i just want to...
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that we reduce costs and expulsions, police service calls, all of that, we have demonstrated it, bayloruniversity did a three-year study. it has been accepted for academic review. and even with that validation, glen, there is just no rush to come to us and say, okay, you have passed the validation test, now here's the investment in this great idea of yours. that's what we're fighting against. so with that, i want to segue into the next panel, but i see our special guest has arrived. congressman paul ryan. and this is a good time, paul, you couldn't have been perfect. come on up and i want our panel, to thank them. take your bottles and please -- >> how are you doing? >> good to see you. >> hey, shirley. >> how are you? >> i'm good. >> have you tried the -- yet? >> yes. >> you did? where do you want to do it? >> right here. >> isn't primetime coming? >> this is good time. >> we have been -- as i said, one of the first times in this city where the principle presenters were practitioners and our thought leaders are here and they're going to come and actually as respondents to our grassroot
that we reduce costs and expulsions, police service calls, all of that, we have demonstrated it, bayloruniversity did a three-year study. it has been accepted for academic review. and even with that validation, glen, there is just no rush to come to us and say, okay, you have passed the validation test, now here's the investment in this great idea of yours. that's what we're fighting against. so with that, i want to segue into the next panel, but i see our special guest has arrived. congressman...
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at baylor. later on he gets a degree from george washington university another law degree. what he's best known for is three areas. first is prosecuting war criminals primarilily nazi. second, he was part of the warren commission which investigated the assassination of john f. kennedy. and, third, he was the primary prosecutor against richard nixon and in effect brings down the white house. so to have a lifespan, a work lifespan of that magnitude is incredible. when the war comes along, he is part of jag the judge advocate general's office. and that's how he begins to prosecute war criminals. one of the first is in oklahoma where he begins his career. it's 1945, july, the war is just ending. and a group of german war prisoners kill a german prisoner who they find out who is a traitor to them and he prosecutes these and wins, of course the case. and after that, then he is sent to germany to be a special prosecutor as well. so here we have a photograph of some prisoners who were tortured by the na
at baylor. later on he gets a degree from george washington university another law degree. what he's best known for is three areas. first is prosecuting war criminals primarilily nazi. second, he was part of the warren commission which investigated the assassination of john f. kennedy. and, third, he was the primary prosecutor against richard nixon and in effect brings down the white house. so to have a lifespan, a work lifespan of that magnitude is incredible. when the war comes along, he is...
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at baylor. later on he gets a degree from george washington university another law degree. what he's best known for is three areas. first is prosecuting war criminals primarilily nazi. second, he was part of the warren commission which investigated the assassination of john f. kennedy. and, third, he was the primary prosecutor against richard nixon and in effect brings down the white house. so to have a lifespan, a work lifespan of that
at baylor. later on he gets a degree from george washington university another law degree. what he's best known for is three areas. first is prosecuting war criminals primarilily nazi. second, he was part of the warren commission which investigated the assassination of john f. kennedy. and, third, he was the primary prosecutor against richard nixon and in effect brings down the white house. so to have a lifespan, a work lifespan of that
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will explore the history of the central texas 129,000 which sits on the brazos river and is home to baylor university, the oldest institute of higher learning in the state. coming up, learn how the texas rangers came to be a symbol of texas. texas institute of culture in san antonio said the second-most well-known thing in texas is the texas rangers, the first ring the alamo. but they have a legacy and we are talking 200 years of that heritage of upholding values of law and order and justice. >> later, we will visit the dr pepper museum as we hear about the humble beginnings of this unique soft drink invented in waco impacted the local economy and gave way to national success. >> waco is the home of dr pepper. it started in 1885 when a pharmacist named charles
will explore the history of the central texas 129,000 which sits on the brazos river and is home to baylor university, the oldest institute of higher learning in the state. coming up, learn how the texas rangers came to be a symbol of texas. texas institute of culture in san antonio said the second-most well-known thing in texas is the texas rangers, the first ring the alamo. but they have a legacy and we are talking 200 years of that heritage of upholding values of law and order and justice....
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reputable town of waco that was known for its many institutions of higher education, including not only baylor university, but to black colleges. of "the it had the same athens of texas, because were so many institutions of higher education. they also had a lot of libraries. considered himself a little more civilized than other towns, so it was particularly ironic that in this prosperous, well educated town with so many of life's amenities that this incident could happen. the waco lynching of jesse washington really begins with the discovery of the body of lucy prior was a farm woman who was his employer. he and his family had not in in the waco area for very long. they brought itinerant farm laborers, but it was not only himself 17 andn, mentally challenged who is plowing the fields and working for them, but his parents lived in a little shack with some other children. i think there was a younger brother and some smaller children and they were all doing some kind of work. she was found at the door to the seed barn with her head -- didn't. it looked like she had in hit over the head really har
reputable town of waco that was known for its many institutions of higher education, including not only baylor university, but to black colleges. of "the it had the same athens of texas, because were so many institutions of higher education. they also had a lot of libraries. considered himself a little more civilized than other towns, so it was particularly ironic that in this prosperous, well educated town with so many of life's amenities that this incident could happen. the waco lynching...