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and my baylor song didn't really go over that well. ♪ jesus was a baylor bear ♪ but jesus wouldn't cuthis helmet didn't fit ♪ but he didn't give a ( bleep ) ♪ ♪ 'cause jesus was a baylor bear ♪ they still haven't adopted it as their song, but maybe they will. maybe they will. i know what that is. that's trigger. yeah. tell me about when you got it and why it's trigger. well, my favorite guitar player is and was django reinhardt. and he had an old guitar-- d'angelico, i think it was-- and the tone was so great that i started looking for guitars that would have a similar tone. and i found this martin, and it was in a music store there in nashville. shot jackson owned the music store. and it had the tone i wanted, so i haven't quit it. - i've stayed with it. - is "trigger" after the horse? yeah. - harvey: roy rogers' horse. - roy had trigger. but there were times when you actually ended up pawning your guitar. oh, yeah, many times. yeah, i pawned it so many times, i tell the joke that the pawnbroker played it better than i did. and you go retrieve it. i'd would retrieve it for a saturday
and my baylor song didn't really go over that well. ♪ jesus was a baylor bear ♪ but jesus wouldn't cuthis helmet didn't fit ♪ but he didn't give a ( bleep ) ♪ ♪ 'cause jesus was a baylor bear ♪ they still haven't adopted it as their song, but maybe they will. maybe they will. i know what that is. that's trigger. yeah. tell me about when you got it and why it's trigger. well, my favorite guitar player is and was django reinhardt. and he had an old guitar-- d'angelico, i think it...
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so much so that when it was time to choose a college to attend i chose baylor university. i had to face the fact that i was different because i fell in love with the girl at taylor. now when i had been in high school i had what i call strange feelings toward a particular girl. having been brought up in a very conservative home i had never heard the word. i had no idea it was even possible for a girl to fall in love with another girl. so i have no vocabulary to explain to myself what it was that i was feeling. as i have already mentioned i fell in love. we were both 17 and this was in 1956. when the christmas holiday came we were separated for the first time and we missed each other so much that we were always writing letters back and forth. each evening i propped up in bed and i wrote to her. my dad was a sociology major with knowledge of same sex attraction and rightly concluded that his only daughter was. he shared this information with my mother and suggested she go when and have a talk with me. so she came into my bedroom that evening and she shared with me what she ha
so much so that when it was time to choose a college to attend i chose baylor university. i had to face the fact that i was different because i fell in love with the girl at taylor. now when i had been in high school i had what i call strange feelings toward a particular girl. having been brought up in a very conservative home i had never heard the word. i had no idea it was even possible for a girl to fall in love with another girl. so i have no vocabulary to explain to myself what it was that...
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peter hotez is a doctor at baylor college of medicine. he has a"vacnes did not cause rs autism." dr. hotez joins us from houston. usually, we are talking about some of the medical texts you are talking about, but this is very personal. the subheader is, "my journey as a vexing scientist, pediatrician, and autism dad." dr. hotez: rachel is my youngest daughter. she's an adult. she's 26 years old, and she has autism, but also a number of associated intellectual disabilities that go with it. one of the things i've been very alarmed about is, as you mentioned, there's been this steep rise in nonmedical vaccine exemptions, and most of it is based this notion that vaccines cause autism. as a vaccine scientist and autism dad, i've been really trying to be out there explaining, number one, the mass of evidence showing there's no link between vaccines and autism. soledad: it seems that social media has actually been fueling this. onveation started in the late 1990's, but it's definitely had a resurgence. why do you think that is? dr. hotez: the anti-vaccine groups seem to be well-funded,
peter hotez is a doctor at baylor college of medicine. he has a"vacnes did not cause rs autism." dr. hotez joins us from houston. usually, we are talking about some of the medical texts you are talking about, but this is very personal. the subheader is, "my journey as a vexing scientist, pediatrician, and autism dad." dr. hotez: rachel is my youngest daughter. she's an adult. she's 26 years old, and she has autism, but also a number of associated intellectual disabilities...
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according to pr week, baylor's director of student activities, matt burchett, joined the sexual assault survivor support groups and pretended to help them organize demonstrations and vigils. but in fact, burchett was gathering intelligence on the groups and helping water down their critiques of the school. the christian school is run by kenneth starr, who led the investigation n of president clinton in the 1990's. a texas police officer roy oliver has been sentenced to 15 years of prison for fatally shooting unarmed 15-year-old african-american student jordan edwards last year. police body cam video shows oliver, who is white, fired his assault rifle into a car carrying five black teenagers. one of the car's passengers says the officer never even ordered the boys to stop driving before opening fire. california lawmakers have approved a measure to require 100% of the state's electricity to come frfrom cararbon-free sos by the yea202045. if governor jerry brown signs the bill, california will join hawaii as the only states with goals to phase out fossil fuels. earlier this week, brown sai
according to pr week, baylor's director of student activities, matt burchett, joined the sexual assault survivor support groups and pretended to help them organize demonstrations and vigils. but in fact, burchett was gathering intelligence on the groups and helping water down their critiques of the school. the christian school is run by kenneth starr, who led the investigation n of president clinton in the 1990's. a texas police officer roy oliver has been sentenced to 15 years of prison for...
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out of baylor. >> cris: didn't play high hool for college, but he has made some uelievable catches. people think because he was a basketball player he is antonio gates and all these routes and all the different things he can do. he is not that athletic of a route runner, and he has blown a lot of blocking assignments, ic whmakes this coaching staff very nervous. but he's a fan favorite. r one of teasons is he makes some catches that are off the charts. going up over -- it looks like a rebounder playing tight end. and so that's going to be a tough decision. >> al: bottom line he is one much those bubble guys right new. >> cris:f those bubble guys. >> al: fourth down and two. near the short green zone they go. 46 seconds. a low snap. white is hanging in. on the money. rs has looked good tonight. caught there by anon. that's flipper anderson's son. >> reporter: really? >> al: yes, it is. makes the catch. >> cris: i tell you what. i saw the arm talent they have been talking about witmike white on that one. that looked a lull like josh rosen last week. he got over the top of this thing a
out of baylor. >> cris: didn't play high hool for college, but he has made some uelievable catches. people think because he was a basketball player he is antonio gates and all these routes and all the different things he can do. he is not that athletic of a route runner, and he has blown a lot of blocking assignments, ic whmakes this coaching staff very nervous. but he's a fan favorite. r one of teasons is he makes some catches that are off the charts. going up over -- it looks like a...
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[applause] i go to baylor university my question is similar to the first. then to tear down conservative values and with the porn industry so how do we come up with the way show that the porn industry is of liberal making and how do we feel that? i'm not sure that is quite fair if you go to ancient rome there is porn on the walls. i'm not sure i would tag them with apple what they have done is tear down every sexual moret that we have. and the world that they created is a mess. we always call them a leftist but with sex and drugs they make you a slave. if you are promiscuous or use drugs because then you have i have children i cannot support. i have aids. i am addicted. and that's not condemning the otherot guy. >> and this statement that we get all the time if we only to have equal representation within any other field. how do you answer that statement? >> nothing is like that in life. things have disparities there are 90% of all tornadoes are in america. happen? that [laughter] that is a false idea. sometimes the left is so afraid that if they don't blame
[applause] i go to baylor university my question is similar to the first. then to tear down conservative values and with the porn industry so how do we come up with the way show that the porn industry is of liberal making and how do we feel that? i'm not sure that is quite fair if you go to ancient rome there is porn on the walls. i'm not sure i would tag them with apple what they have done is tear down every sexual moret that we have. and the world that they created is a mess. we always call...
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baylor to the fbi and a blocked access to that page. they are making it public. thing is, significant again, security organizations and political organizations are threat of the fishing and fake news -- phishing and fake threat of the fishing and fake news more seriously. one of my issues is this voter registration stuff. if you tamper with those records, you can cause a lot of chaos. people can go to wrong they are pulling days, they can be targeted with inaccurate ads, things like that. that data is very valuable to hackers and political operatives. haveis case, all it would taken from my understanding is one democratic official, either a local or state or federal, to log into and fall victim to the fake phishing page, which would attackers access to the voter database. what they could do with it is open to question, but it shows it does not take a lot for some of the hackers to be successful. emily: we often focus on whether the vote count could be changed or hacked, but the possibility of hacking into a voter database could be incredibly disruptive. jordan ro
baylor to the fbi and a blocked access to that page. they are making it public. thing is, significant again, security organizations and political organizations are threat of the fishing and fake news -- phishing and fake threat of the fishing and fake news more seriously. one of my issues is this voter registration stuff. if you tamper with those records, you can cause a lot of chaos. people can go to wrong they are pulling days, they can be targeted with inaccurate ads, things like that. that...
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baylor university, or the university of tennessee, they have faced a number of title ix lawsuits and investigations, not dealing with domestic violence, but with a number of sexual assaults, rape allegations, lawsuits, convictions in some situations where player athletes , for example the football teams at baylor, the coaches knew about the sexual assault. they had a duty to report it, and they didn't do anything. the effluent department knew about it, or should have, and didn't do anything. maybe within the past decade, there was a study done at the ncaa level. they looked at the number of athletic departments at these institutions. were the athletic department the ones doing title ix investigations? were they the ones that were running the sexual assault and domestic violence investigations at the school, or was it independent third parties? a lot of times, it was the f letter department involved in covering it up. title ix would apply. there are aly, number of investigations facing schools right now because of this. title ix should apply. for those of you that don't know, it prohi
baylor university, or the university of tennessee, they have faced a number of title ix lawsuits and investigations, not dealing with domestic violence, but with a number of sexual assaults, rape allegations, lawsuits, convictions in some situations where player athletes , for example the football teams at baylor, the coaches knew about the sexual assault. they had a duty to report it, and they didn't do anything. the effluent department knew about it, or should have, and didn't do anything....
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[applause] [applause] i go to baylor university. my question is sort of similar but with the liberal biggest industry and powerful industry to tear down conservative values so how do we to show that the porn industry is of the liberal making and how do we fight that? speemac not sure that is quite fair they have been ancient rome that has been on the walls. i will not tag them with that but they point out every sexual more a that we have. then why to turn down sexual morality? and the reason is because sex and drugs make you a slave. when you are promiscuous you use drugs openly come to the government to say help me i have a's or i have children i cannot support. that is where they want that stuff. two things that you believe in. it isn't about condemning the other guys because that never works but celebration is a great draw. [applause] b mac i get this all the time arguing from the left. and then to give racist misogynistic institution then we would have congress were ceo. so how do you go about to answer to that statement? speema
[applause] [applause] i go to baylor university. my question is sort of similar but with the liberal biggest industry and powerful industry to tear down conservative values so how do we to show that the porn industry is of the liberal making and how do we fight that? speemac not sure that is quite fair they have been ancient rome that has been on the walls. i will not tag them with that but they point out every sexual more a that we have. then why to turn down sexual morality? and the reason is...
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other book called the victory of reason, by rodney stark who is a sociologist and a professor at baylor university. who argues how christianity led to freedom, capitalism and western success and basically was on the basis of reason. of adopting reason. so you have these two books, that came out, within a few years of each other basically saying just the opposite of each other. so i thought, what a great debate to talk about faith and reason and whether there compatible or not. so thank you all for coming. my name is mark thousand, i am the producer of freedomfest and now we will turn the time over to professor watts who will introduce our debaters and we will go from there. thank you all. >> thanks to all of you for coming. i think we have a very stimulating presentation prepared for you. one tradition i have at freedomfest with these debates is to take a straw poll at the beginning of the proceedings to see how people feel. and then after each of our speakers convinces you 100 percent that they are right, we will take another straw poll at the end. were not sure how the math will work
other book called the victory of reason, by rodney stark who is a sociologist and a professor at baylor university. who argues how christianity led to freedom, capitalism and western success and basically was on the basis of reason. of adopting reason. so you have these two books, that came out, within a few years of each other basically saying just the opposite of each other. so i thought, what a great debate to talk about faith and reason and whether there compatible or not. so thank you all...
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at baylor, they are teaching a course in grit.. >> lisa: juan, you've raised a smart and successful kids. you didn't coddle them, right? >> juan: no but i must say i understand that -- when i read, i was shocked by those suicide rates among young people. young people are all about, did i get into college? how are my grades? did are mom and dad mad at me? i was on the board at a college and people would come to us with red zone issues. young people come to college and they are dealing with sex, drugs. they are dealing with, sad to say, high rates of suicide. if you are a college administrator, i think it is more to address it. >> lisa: we are seeing a shutting down of ideas. there does seem to be coddling going on the maybe didn't happen in previous generations. does that kind of behavior produce future leaders or future business owners? >> dana: i don't know. mandating anything can create more stress. one more thing they have to do. i think this coincides with a decline in church attendance or religious beliefs. our practicing fai
at baylor, they are teaching a course in grit.. >> lisa: juan, you've raised a smart and successful kids. you didn't coddle them, right? >> juan: no but i must say i understand that -- when i read, i was shocked by those suicide rates among young people. young people are all about, did i get into college? how are my grades? did are mom and dad mad at me? i was on the board at a college and people would come to us with red zone issues. young people come to college and they are...
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he grew up in the district in modest background, went to baylor. he's a lawyer. he's working with his neighbors and his community. he's talking to everybody, people who agree with him and people who don't. his first question is not whether you're a democrat. his first question is about who you are, tell me what you need. tell me what you're looking for in your representation and his -- the incumbent instead of talking to the voters and to res dents in the community has been talking to big donors and has been for many years in the congress. that's the kind of candidate i want to try to support and try to encourage. and i think that's what will make a difference in the midterms in november. >> i want to find out what you think about some of the issues the democrats are debating right now on a national level. let's start with health care. there's a movement -- big push in your party for medicare for all. do you support that idea? >> i think it's a terrific idea as a sort of shorthand on the basic question on how we get universal care to everybody. and there's more t
he grew up in the district in modest background, went to baylor. he's a lawyer. he's working with his neighbors and his community. he's talking to everybody, people who agree with him and people who don't. his first question is not whether you're a democrat. his first question is about who you are, tell me what you need. tell me what you're looking for in your representation and his -- the incumbent instead of talking to the voters and to res dents in the community has been talking to big...
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this other book called "the victory of reason" by rodney stark, who is a sociologist, a professor at baylor university who argues how was on the basis of reason, of adopting reason. so you have two books that came out within a few years of each other, basically saying just the opposite of each other. so i thought, wow, what great debate to talk about faith and reason and whether they're compatible or not. so thank you all for coming. i'm the introduce over freedomfest and now we well turn the time over to professor watts who will introduce our debaters and we'll go from there. thank you all. >> well, thanks to all of you for coming. think we have a very good, stimulating presentation prepared for you here. one tradition i have here at freedomfest at these debates is to take a straw poll at the beginning of the proceedings to see how people feel and then after each of our speakers convinced you 100% that they are right, we'll take another straw poll at the end. we're not quite sure our the math will work out but we're working on it. so, the contention being debated here today is a very simpl
this other book called "the victory of reason" by rodney stark, who is a sociologist, a professor at baylor university who argues how was on the basis of reason, of adopting reason. so you have two books that came out within a few years of each other, basically saying just the opposite of each other. so i thought, wow, what great debate to talk about faith and reason and whether they're compatible or not. so thank you all for coming. i'm the introduce over freedomfest and now we well...
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amy baylor-nobler. >> supervisor safai: yeah, i don't think she's here. i think she withdrew her name. any comments or questions, commissioners? i think you answered commissioner yee's question about the attendance record. you passed that initial question. i will say i had the pleasure of working with commissioner lee on a very important issue for our community. this was a nuisance bar in the neighborhood where a security guard at that bar had, unfortunately -- well, let's say, has been arrested subsequently for the shooting and murdering of a patron. we -- obviously, that case is working its way through court, but the result of that was a continued and highlighted behavior of a very violent and nuisance bar in our neighborhood. we subsequently had a hearing. the license -- entertainment license was suspended temporarily. that was all the power they had within the jurisdiction of their commission. and then, subsequently abc went in and found additional violations, and we were able to shut that bar down. now, we're not in the business of putting businesses
amy baylor-nobler. >> supervisor safai: yeah, i don't think she's here. i think she withdrew her name. any comments or questions, commissioners? i think you answered commissioner yee's question about the attendance record. you passed that initial question. i will say i had the pleasure of working with commissioner lee on a very important issue for our community. this was a nuisance bar in the neighborhood where a security guard at that bar had, unfortunately -- well, let's say, has been...
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there is one that a forensic team from baylor university has put together called "i have a name."have posted ththe actual identifying features of the individualal who is lost, the clothing they may have been wearing, the jewelry they may have had on their person -- any signs of what these individuals mahave lookeked l like are on ts particular website so that people looking for their loved ones in latin america may go on and say, "my daughter or son was wearing jeans and a blue shirt." it is a needle in a haystack way of trying to get people reunited, but at least at this point, without putting individuals names on the database on the missing persons database, is about the only way that people are ever going to be reunited. as you say, close to 300 people were exhumed from these mass graves. as far as i understand, only one individual has been reunited with his family. there's not much a government effort. the federal government has washed its hands of these individuals and is not assisting either financially or by allowing names to be put into the database. amy: john, i want to a
there is one that a forensic team from baylor university has put together called "i have a name."have posted ththe actual identifying features of the individualal who is lost, the clothing they may have been wearing, the jewelry they may have had on their person -- any signs of what these individuals mahave lookeked l like are on ts particular website so that people looking for their loved ones in latin america may go on and say, "my daughter or son was wearing jeans and a blue...
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[applause] >> i go to baylor university. my question is similar to the first question but it relates to the libral powerful industry many tearing down conservative values among men's sexuality and also tearing down the porn end stri. how do we as conservatives come up with a way to show that the porn industry is of the liberals' making? and how do we fight it the best? >> i'm not sure that's quite fair. the porn industry has been with us -- go to ancient rome. us forever.with i don't want to tag the liberals. what the liberals have done is torn down every sexual more that we have. and i saw it happen. the world that they created is a mess. tear down tear down people's sexual morality? the same reason -- i never call liberals liberals. i always call them them leftist. the only reason is they're not liberal about anything but sex and drugs. why? because sex and drugs make you a slave. when you are promiscuous, when you use drugs ultimately you're going to crawl to the government and say help me i have aides. help me i have chi
[applause] >> i go to baylor university. my question is similar to the first question but it relates to the libral powerful industry many tearing down conservative values among men's sexuality and also tearing down the porn end stri. how do we as conservatives come up with a way to show that the porn industry is of the liberals' making? and how do we fight it the best? >> i'm not sure that's quite fair. the porn industry has been with us -- go to ancient rome. us forever.with i...
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meaning campaign manager for hillary clinton it will soon be his time in the baylor.t does he know? >> it was the podesta and referring to uranium one it wasn't referring to this colossal event that happened. i think the difference is that people want to portray roger when at all cost dirty trickster. is he not going to commit a crime defrauding the entire country of their democracy to win an election. >> martha: you are saying he was referring to uranium one that that case was going to be back in the mix. >> that's right. >> martha: doesn't it seem a little ironic that the emails that came out were all john podesta or many of them were. >> coincidence. i don't think he had any first hand knowledge about the content. i think that, you know, julian assange went on cnn and said there is something come out. so the world was waiting. so you could make a reasonable assumption with a set of facts what that would be. >> martha: kristin davis thank you very much. good to have you here today. thanks for coming. in up next, frustrated catholics to say least, planned to take bac
meaning campaign manager for hillary clinton it will soon be his time in the baylor.t does he know? >> it was the podesta and referring to uranium one it wasn't referring to this colossal event that happened. i think the difference is that people want to portray roger when at all cost dirty trickster. is he not going to commit a crime defrauding the entire country of their democracy to win an election. >> martha: you are saying he was referring to uranium one that that case was...
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see and work with number of different professors who spent a lot of time, we have two advisors from baylor university, one from lester that spent time in the classroom. that is not what i majored on in college. invoking the different ways it's drawing on a biblical theme is interesting and never ending. >> the museum of the bible just opened in november of last year. about 30 million bibles are sold every year to number one bestseller book in the world. our goal for the next hour and a half is to talk about literature the bible and how it is used in modern literature, ancient literature. if you want to participate here's how you can. you can call in we will get those calls in just a few minutes. i wanted to ask first about the exhibit that you have on band bibles? >> it is an exhibit. it went through its own learning curve of how we wanted to present it. originally they thought let's do an exhibit on persecution. we realize we wanted to take a different term. this whole exhibit is here to talk about the influence the bible has had on people. because of that, we wanted to look more specific
see and work with number of different professors who spent a lot of time, we have two advisors from baylor university, one from lester that spent time in the classroom. that is not what i majored on in college. invoking the different ways it's drawing on a biblical theme is interesting and never ending. >> the museum of the bible just opened in november of last year. about 30 million bibles are sold every year to number one bestseller book in the world. our goal for the next hour and a...
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. >> we told you last week about the baylor sisters.ared reception. they purposely did separate ceremonies. >> but they're moving into the same apartment. >> you know what? like the chicken diapers, we don't judge on "world news now." we're not judging. you do you. >> you do you, b >>> coming up, the latest in the war of words between president trump and the king. and what the first lady is saying. >>> but first, what we're learning this morning about the alleged attack in venezuela and the country's president is calling it an assassination attempt. and remember to find us on wnnfans.com. you're watching "world news now." dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. party's over, 'six legs', she's got simparica now. simpari-what? simparica is what kills tick and fleas, like us. kills? kills! studies show at the end of th
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was able to work with a number of professors that spend a lot of time, we have two advisers from baylor university that spend quite a bit of time in classroom. but the depth of evoking the ideas and different ideas whether it's drawing on biblical theme to go to a similar direction or biblical theme to subvert and going in a different direction, this is different and never-ending. >> good afternoon and welcome to book tv on c-span2 and the visit of museum of the bible in washington, d.c., the museum of the bible just opened in november of last year, about 30 million bibles are sold every year, number one best-selling book in the world and our goal for the next hour and a half is to talk about literature and how the bible is used in modern literature, ancient literature, et cetera, et cetera. if you want to participate in our conversation this afternoon, here is how you can do, 202 is the area, 8201 if you live in mountain and pacific times. we will get to the calls in just a few minutes. i wanted to ask you first about the exhibit that you have on band bibles and burning of the bible, w
was able to work with a number of professors that spend a lot of time, we have two advisers from baylor university that spend quite a bit of time in classroom. but the depth of evoking the ideas and different ideas whether it's drawing on biblical theme to go to a similar direction or biblical theme to subvert and going in a different direction, this is different and never-ending. >> good afternoon and welcome to book tv on c-span2 and the visit of museum of the bible in washington, d.c.,...
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he was raised by a single mother who is a public school teacher, went to baylor and became a civil rights lawyer. said he wanted to play in the nfl essentially to be able to paper law school. so he has got an appealing profiling is a republican who has been there for a very long time. these different biographies that can be so problematic for the in party when voters want change. host: let's go for joining us from hillsboro, delaware, republican line with david wasserman. good morning. caller: good morning. thatld like to discuss under the trump administration the best, he is one of presidents we have ever had, and if you do not vote for the republican candidate and you vote for these liberal democrats, they want to turn us into europe. they want everyone to come into this country. you talk about not being able to find a job, when everybody comes countries, you will not be a find these jobs. if you go for these liberal democrats, that is what is going to happen to you. thank you. guest: well, republicans need voters like the caller to show up in 2018 if they want to have a chance. big pro
he was raised by a single mother who is a public school teacher, went to baylor and became a civil rights lawyer. said he wanted to play in the nfl essentially to be able to paper law school. so he has got an appealing profiling is a republican who has been there for a very long time. these different biographies that can be so problematic for the in party when voters want change. host: let's go for joining us from hillsboro, delaware, republican line with david wasserman. good morning. caller:...
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. >> the two people killed by the gunmen are taylor robertson of baylor west virginia and eli clayton, california. most of the gamers had a phone across the country to compete. witnesses say the whole thing was over in about 30 seconds when a katz after killing two and wounding nine turned the gun on himself. there can be big money in gaming and some of the gamers are even sponsored. witnesses say it really was pandemonium yesterday, people scrambling to get out, people getting trampled, others finding under the bars and restaurants and bathrooms. all of this happening inside the good luck have fun gaming bar which is exactly what all these gamers were doing, having a great time playing the games they love and hanging out with their friends. >> eric: just terrifying, thank you. >> sandra: our next guest was a witness to the shooting. joins us now. thank you for coming on the program. it's been such a short time now since this horrific event played out. what did you see? 's to make a little he had just stepped out to make a phone call has the whole thing happened. so i wasn't in the ro
. >> the two people killed by the gunmen are taylor robertson of baylor west virginia and eli clayton, california. most of the gamers had a phone across the country to compete. witnesses say the whole thing was over in about 30 seconds when a katz after killing two and wounding nine turned the gun on himself. there can be big money in gaming and some of the gamers are even sponsored. witnesses say it really was pandemonium yesterday, people scrambling to get out, people getting trampled,...