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downtown dallas. and so she said apply for the scholarship. so you never know what path that's going to get you there. so i got the scholarship. $500, you know what that bought me? not much. ... i was a 21-year-old dad facing a very difficult decision. i married a young lady who had been at tech for three years and was still a freshman. at tech at the time there were a lot of issues regarding race and class, but somehow we persevered. we both worked really hard, graduated and we became teachers. she became a bilingual teacher in dallas. i became a teacher and would buy two things helped me become a superintendent. one, i was a government teacher. i'm not a politician but i understand politics. if you don't understand politics, you're going to have a rough life as a superintendent. so the people say no, i'm a well refine educator. but if you don't understand how all the dynamics work, you're going to stumble because you will figure out there's a lot of politics in your life. how did that help me? every
downtown dallas. and so she said apply for the scholarship. so you never know what path that's going to get you there. so i got the scholarship. $500, you know what that bought me? not much. ... i was a 21-year-old dad facing a very difficult decision. i married a young lady who had been at tech for three years and was still a freshman. at tech at the time there were a lot of issues regarding race and class, but somehow we persevered. we both worked really hard, graduated and we became...
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we could go to dallas and you can have two stories. we got to dallas. it was just was all right right but it was with the dallas housing projects at her station wagon got stolen the first night. but what we had is we had a family. a lot of kids don't have the family unit that helped them persevere. so fast-forward, go to school in dallas, doing pretty well. in 1971 hits. what happens in 1971? in 1954 the federal government said you had to integrate schools. from 54 to 71, dallas was dragging their feet. and then the federal judge said no more. you are integrating right now. in august. he made that decision in july. so overnight the school districts, and by the way, 1971 there were no suburbs in dallas. you can replicate the story all over america. you are very few suburbs in 1971 that integration, busing and all the turmoil hits, and i'm a student and i'm experiencing this. and so i am seeing this from an eye of a student. i've been an urban, the first time, getting an urban superintendent job is hard. one right you can go in and work and become a deput
we could go to dallas and you can have two stories. we got to dallas. it was just was all right right but it was with the dallas housing projects at her station wagon got stolen the first night. but what we had is we had a family. a lot of kids don't have the family unit that helped them persevere. so fast-forward, go to school in dallas, doing pretty well. in 1971 hits. what happens in 1971? in 1954 the federal government said you had to integrate schools. from 54 to 71, dallas was dragging...
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dallas is very urban.,000 students, 92% economically disadvantaged, you see the beautiful city of dallas, it's the construction crane. they have these beautiful buildings and then you've got the rest of the city and our kids are 92% economically disadvantaged. you heard the education department showed up briefly withq 44% english learner, we don't apologize for our demography. we are proud of our kids. i was one of those kids. someone helped change my trajectory and not flybe and urban america and that's why help restart the taxes urban council of superintendents and work closely with the council of great city schools because the urban superintendent is different than the suburban job. vince will tell you he's in san francisco. something crazy happens, they're looking for vents, wait a minute. dallas is the namesake city. anything that happens in north texas, they want to talk to me on booktv about it. if you're an urban district, katie is code for houston but houston is where the media goes all the time i
dallas is very urban.,000 students, 92% economically disadvantaged, you see the beautiful city of dallas, it's the construction crane. they have these beautiful buildings and then you've got the rest of the city and our kids are 92% economically disadvantaged. you heard the education department showed up briefly withq 44% english learner, we don't apologize for our demography. we are proud of our kids. i was one of those kids. someone helped change my trajectory and not flybe and urban america...
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it was awful being from dallas and being from texas then.you know, and then when linden johnson was president, it was such -- a lot of sneering that went on because of his accent. and i know how self-conscious i felt the first time i heard myself trying to speak spanish in language lab and talking through my nose like a real texan. i said, i'm done with that accent. >> you still have the accent. >> i can acquire it when needed n. >> did you talk spanish and bring it back? >> the way i'm speaking now -- north texas and dallas, you talk through your nose. you talk a little bit like that, and i decided that was not going to be me. >> in the book, you do talk about your history. you had ancestors. they fought the confederacy, they fought for that. you kept a portrait when you were young of general robert leon your bedroom wall. then you went on to cover the civil rights movement and all the rest. and you said, i still feel ashamed of the prejudices that i struggle to shed. >> yeah. >> what was the biggest prejudice you had to shed? >> i think --
it was awful being from dallas and being from texas then.you know, and then when linden johnson was president, it was such -- a lot of sneering that went on because of his accent. and i know how self-conscious i felt the first time i heard myself trying to speak spanish in language lab and talking through my nose like a real texan. i said, i'm done with that accent. >> you still have the accent. >> i can acquire it when needed n. >> did you talk spanish and bring it back?...
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kennedy's trip to dallas fort worth, in 1963. when he began the trip, he actually came into fort worth, we have photographs of president november 21, 1963. and mrs. kennedy exiting air force one in their arrival at fort worth. they spent the night in the texas hotel, in downtown fort worth. in the next morning, john f. kennedy gave a speech in front of the hotel. and jim wright was part of the delegation with president kennedy at the speech. he also went to the fort worth convention center for the jim chamber of commerce prayer breakfast that day that kennedy spoke at. there are other photographs of president kennedy and jim wright together on the two men had a november 22, 1963. relationship ended in each other prior to this, when the john f. was running for congress and had just published his book, " "profiles of courage." jim wright had a local television show where he would invite guests and speak about prominent issues. it was a way to keep in touch with his constituents. for one episode, he actually hosted john f. kennedy,
kennedy's trip to dallas fort worth, in 1963. when he began the trip, he actually came into fort worth, we have photographs of president november 21, 1963. and mrs. kennedy exiting air force one in their arrival at fort worth. they spent the night in the texas hotel, in downtown fort worth. in the next morning, john f. kennedy gave a speech in front of the hotel. and jim wright was part of the delegation with president kennedy at the speech. he also went to the fort worth convention center for...
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kennedy's trip to dallas-fort worth in 1963. he actually came into and we have photographs of -- fort worth, and wehout a draft -- have photographs of president kennedy and mrs. kennedy. they spend their nights in the texas hotel in downtown ft. worth, and the next minute, john f. kennedy gave a speech input t wase hotel, and jim wrigh part of the delegation that was with president kennedy at that speech. he also went to the fort worth convention center for the chamber of commerce prayer breakfast. there are other photographs of rightdent kennedy and jim w together. the two men knew each other and had a relationship prior to this when john f. kennedy was running for congress and had just publishes book "profiles in courage." was in congress and had a local television show where he would invite guest and speak about common issues, and it was a way to keep in touch with his constituents. for one episode, he hosted john f. kennedy, who had just published this book and had an interview with him on his television program. wright: hel
kennedy's trip to dallas-fort worth in 1963. he actually came into and we have photographs of -- fort worth, and wehout a draft -- have photographs of president kennedy and mrs. kennedy. they spend their nights in the texas hotel in downtown ft. worth, and the next minute, john f. kennedy gave a speech input t wase hotel, and jim wrigh part of the delegation that was with president kennedy at that speech. he also went to the fort worth convention center for the chamber of commerce prayer...
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is this dallas?e of the cards -- >> you have to tow it all the way back. >> that would have cost hundreds. the keys in this case much more valuable than the phones. dallas thenen went all the way down to tucson from phoenix and returned the rest of the stuff. >> is this familiar? >> yes. >> don't put everything in one box. >>> a kid is getting a little off the top when -- >> we have a little problem. >> it's full of fake blood and has the whole family freaking out. >> hey or check it ou o mobe app. >>> as my daddy would say, getting his wig. he's the owner of hair medics in florida. he's getting it tight, getting it right. now he goes up around the ear. uh-oh, we have a little problem. but it's cool. >> he cut his ear. >> yeah, he's a big boy but he spotted something. >> mommy. >> sound the alarm. >> i think you're okay. >> that's blood. oh my god. >> psychology is sinking in. >> look at his face. it started as a little blood and now it's starting to drip. >> i think we can put a band-aid on it. >> n
is this dallas?e of the cards -- >> you have to tow it all the way back. >> that would have cost hundreds. the keys in this case much more valuable than the phones. dallas thenen went all the way down to tucson from phoenix and returned the rest of the stuff. >> is this familiar? >> yes. >> don't put everything in one box. >>> a kid is getting a little off the top when -- >> we have a little problem. >> it's full of fake blood and has the whole...
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patricia: y a la carta del papa se suma el anuncio de la diÓcesis de dallas sobre la acusaciÓn de uno molestos con la iglesia catÓlica por su falta de acciÓn para evitar los abusos y por encubrir a los responsables. es el caso de una mujer que fue monja quien cuenta que ella y su hermana fueron vÍctimas de abusos sexuales por parte de un sacerdote. josÉ irizarry hablÓ con esta vÍctima. josÉ: margarita era mujer y tanto ella como su hermana fueron abusadas por un sacerdote hembra de su familia. al enterarse de lo que ocurriÓ dentro de las paredes de la iglesia santa cecilia, reviviÓ aquella terrible pesadilla. >> me enoja tanto y tengo sentimientos de tristeza. josÉ: ella forma parte de la organizaciÓn que agrupa vÍctimas abusadas por sacerdotes y cuestionÓ la razón por la que la diÓcesis de dallas dio a conocer la escandalosa investigaciÓn que lideran las autoridades despuÉs de seis meses de haber comenzado. hice sentir coraje con los sacerdotes y con la iglesia. josÉ: pero mÁs con la iglesia que no tiene el coraje de decir nada para proteger a los niÑos. josÉ: hay lobos disfrazados d
patricia: y a la carta del papa se suma el anuncio de la diÓcesis de dallas sobre la acusaciÓn de uno molestos con la iglesia catÓlica por su falta de acciÓn para evitar los abusos y por encubrir a los responsables. es el caso de una mujer que fue monja quien cuenta que ella y su hermana fueron vÍctimas de abusos sexuales por parte de un sacerdote. josÉ irizarry hablÓ con esta vÍctima. josÉ: margarita era mujer y tanto ella como su hermana fueron abusadas por un sacerdote hembra de su...
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by now they were almost a thousand miles from dallas. that's when the school called back. >> when they finally sent somebody to the classroom, and she wasn't there, well, i was ready to turn around right there 'cause i knew something was wrong. >> reporter: then relief. someone from the school ran into shelley's roommate, ashley olvera. >> she said, "i just saw her last night at the room. she was fine." >> reporter: but relief didn't last. >> when ashley went home, she found her. and she wasn't all right. >> no, she was not. and it can feel like no matter what you do, you're itching all the time. but even though you see and feel your eczema on the surface of your skin, an overly sensitive immune system deep within your skin might actually be causing your eczema. so help heal your skin from within. with dupixent. dupixent is not a steroid, and it continuously treats your eczema even when you can't see it. at 16 weeks, more than 1 in 3 patients saw clear or almost clear skin, and patients saw a significant reduction in itch. do not use if
by now they were almost a thousand miles from dallas. that's when the school called back. >> when they finally sent somebody to the classroom, and she wasn't there, well, i was ready to turn around right there 'cause i knew something was wrong. >> reporter: then relief. someone from the school ran into shelley's roommate, ashley olvera. >> she said, "i just saw her last night at the room. she was fine." >> reporter: but relief didn't last. >> when ashley...
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kennedy's last public appearances before he was assassinated in dallas. we also have in jim wright's papers his copy of the itinerary for that day that showed when president kennedy and mrs. kennedy were going to arrive in fort worth, and what their schedule was going to be. then, the itinerary for november 22, 1963. it is a poignant artifact -- poignant document because it goes through the entire day. of course, we know that president kennedy did not complete this schedule of events. but these are in the collection as well. jim wright wrote about his experiences that day, being with president kennedy in the motorcade. these are some diaries kept by speaker wright during his tenure in congress. these did not come with us with his original congressional papers, but we received them after his death. they offer a very candid insight into his time in congress. they cover most of the 1970's and 1980's. they do not go all the way up through his retirement and departure from congress, but they do offer very candid insights into what was going on at the time -- t
kennedy's last public appearances before he was assassinated in dallas. we also have in jim wright's papers his copy of the itinerary for that day that showed when president kennedy and mrs. kennedy were going to arrive in fort worth, and what their schedule was going to be. then, the itinerary for november 22, 1963. it is a poignant artifact -- poignant document because it goes through the entire day. of course, we know that president kennedy did not complete this schedule of events. but these...
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. >>> the san francisco 49ers were back at levi's stadium for their preseason opener against the dallasousands packed the stadium and were also greeted with a new policy. as in the smith is live -- azenith smith -- >> reporter: fans learned new this year all stadium operations will be halted during the star-spangled banner. 49ers faithful returned to the stadium on thursday night for the season's first preseason game against the dallas cowboys -- the parking lot a sea of red and gold with the 49ers flag and with the season comes high hopes. >> we've got a good squad -- we are ready. >> reporter: barbecues and fans were fired up with excitement building especially for quarterback number 10, quarterback jimmy garoppolo -- he signed a $137 million deal making him the league's highest- paid star. >> he reminds me of when montana was playing -- and that's a good thing. >> reporter: before jimmy or any other player took to the field a little controversy -- 49ers owner jed york making good on his idea of helping -- halting all stadium operations including concession sales and entry into the ga
. >>> the san francisco 49ers were back at levi's stadium for their preseason opener against the dallasousands packed the stadium and were also greeted with a new policy. as in the smith is live -- azenith smith -- >> reporter: fans learned new this year all stadium operations will be halted during the star-spangled banner. 49ers faithful returned to the stadium on thursday night for the season's first preseason game against the dallas cowboys -- the parking lot a sea of red and...
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ramÓn dÍaz de nuestra estaciÓn en dallas tiene lo Último.tÁ ubicado a cien millas al noreste de dallas, aquÍ participaron mÁs de 300 agentes federales, incluyendo personal de apoyo, traductores y del servicio de protecciÓn al menor. se cree que en el operativo de hoy hubo cientos de trabajadores arrestados de forma administrativa y procesados por violaciones a las leyes de inmigraciÓn. un agente especial encargada de la oficina de dallas del departamento de investigaciones de seguridad nacional hsi por sus siglas en inglÉs dijo que esperaba que este operativo sea uno de los mÁs grandes en su estilo a nivel nacional en una dÉcada. en esta compaÑÍa se encargan de fabricar remolques para vehÍculos, fue establecida en 1956 y hoy en dÍa emplea unas 500 personas en cien acres, en el 2014 la empresa pagÓ una multa de 445.000 dÓlares por contratar inmigrantes indocumentados, el reporte de ice en ese minutos especificÓ que fueron 179 los trabajadores sin documentos. se activÓ un nÚmero especial para los familiares de las personas detenidas para trata
ramÓn dÍaz de nuestra estaciÓn en dallas tiene lo Último.tÁ ubicado a cien millas al noreste de dallas, aquÍ participaron mÁs de 300 agentes federales, incluyendo personal de apoyo, traductores y del servicio de protecciÓn al menor. se cree que en el operativo de hoy hubo cientos de trabajadores arrestados de forma administrativa y procesados por violaciones a las leyes de inmigraciÓn. un agente especial encargada de la oficina de dallas del departamento de investigaciones de seguridad...
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>> marcus moore from dallas tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> and as i mentioned at the top there, we're also following severe weather hitting tonight. there's already been two tornadoes. now storms across several states expected. thunderstorms with blinding rain in adams county, wisconsin, already. you can see roads blocked by fallen trees there. flash flooding covering neighborhoods in vernon county. and the governor just tonight declaring a state of emergency in parts of that state. and from chicago to new york to boston, you don't need me to tell you, a dangerous heat wave already in place. ginger zee tracking it all for us again tonight. good evening, ginger. >> reporter: good evening, david. you know, we go to wisconsin, where that flash flooding has shut down parts of interstate 9094 in west-central wisconsin. tornadoes reported from oakfield to marquette. and that line moving now from kirksville, missouri, up through a brand new severe thunderstorm watch that's in place for much of the state of michigan. muskegon,
>> marcus moore from dallas tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> and as i mentioned at the top there, we're also following severe weather hitting tonight. there's already been two tornadoes. now storms across several states expected. thunderstorms with blinding rain in adams county, wisconsin, already. you can see roads blocked by fallen trees there. flash flooding covering neighborhoods in vernon county. and the governor just tonight declaring a state of emergency in parts of that...
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be telling you if it weren't dallas, the dallas area. so whether it's the medical arena, the finance tech arena, obviously, the oil sector, we have robust in every single the best ause it's place to do business. >> you and i could both be every time s for there is a story that texas is on the verge of turning democrat. campaign season, up for re-election, on the ballot, yetcrats are convinced that again they are somehow going to cruz, to beat you, ted you have a democratic majority in the statehouse, the state enate, congressional elegation, and yet they are emotionally feeling like they will win. story take place so many times when i had the pitch to battle with wendy davis opposite side vrmt it was battleground, texas, and turn texas blue across wave will sweep the state of texas. posted,e final score was i beat davis by more than 20 percentage points. texas is going to stay red. [applause] >> on that front, there is right now, in the texas legislature, see it in the congressional delegation, the tension between being a and being a rep
be telling you if it weren't dallas, the dallas area. so whether it's the medical arena, the finance tech arena, obviously, the oil sector, we have robust in every single the best ause it's place to do business. >> you and i could both be every time s for there is a story that texas is on the verge of turning democrat. campaign season, up for re-election, on the ballot, yetcrats are convinced that again they are somehow going to cruz, to beat you, ted you have a democratic majority in the...
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you see all of the temperatures and all of the heat from dallas all the way back.e we have heat advisories and warnings in southern california north up into oregon and washington. the forecast for tomorrow as we mentioned will be slightly cooler and this cooling phase will set us up with better air quality. today as warm as it gets tomorrow slightly cooler and saturday and sunday cooler still. tomorrow again less smoke, no spare the air day but cleaner atmosphere temperatures about 4 degrees cooler. >>> foster city police are trying to figure out how a man's body ended up in the bay near the san mateo bridge. please say some alcohol to report a person floating in the water. -- police say someone called to report a person floating in the water. the body was located in the man was pronounced dead. >>> -- >> the medical examiners doing what they do. hopefully the family will determine him and take him home. >> police are working with the county coroner's office to identify the man. they're asking anyone with information to contact them. >>> still ahead, firefighters l
you see all of the temperatures and all of the heat from dallas all the way back.e we have heat advisories and warnings in southern california north up into oregon and washington. the forecast for tomorrow as we mentioned will be slightly cooler and this cooling phase will set us up with better air quality. today as warm as it gets tomorrow slightly cooler and saturday and sunday cooler still. tomorrow again less smoke, no spare the air day but cleaner atmosphere temperatures about 4 degrees...
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you were in dallas, texas. do democrats in that state now think becae of what happened in the suburbs of columbus, ohio, maybe thebs sub of texas and elsewhere are in play? sheryl: they absolutely do. i was in the district that encompasses some of the althier parts o dallas, including george w. bush's neighborhood ano the suburbs h in is a district that has been held by representative pete sessions for more thanece. he's been in congress for 2 years, actually rep another district. two years ago, pete sessions did anot have democratic opponent. the other night, its at an activity, an event hosted by a group of east dallas democrats that did not exist 18 months ago. they now have 2,000 members. there were about 300 sweaty, fired hup up -- up democrats in the back room of this mexican restaurant listening to palmer l-red, a former pro football player, a civil rights lawyer and he workedor barack obama and he was really firing up the crowd with kind a of very obama-like message. a surprisingly progressive message f
you were in dallas, texas. do democrats in that state now think becae of what happened in the suburbs of columbus, ohio, maybe thebs sub of texas and elsewhere are in play? sheryl: they absolutely do. i was in the district that encompasses some of the althier parts o dallas, including george w. bush's neighborhood ano the suburbs h in is a district that has been held by representative pete sessions for more thanece. he's been in congress for 2 years, actually rep another district. two years...
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the 49ers are taking on the dallas cowboys at levi's stadium. their first preseason game of the year. kron 4's will tran joins us live from santa clara. will... ( will ) the 49ers will honor dwight clark this season... after the legendary receiver lost his battle with a-l-s in june. on october 21st... the 49ers will unveil a statue of "the catch." clark and joe montana will be placed exactly 23 yards apart... just like they were on the field when they beat the dallas cowboys in the n-f-c championship game back in 1983. also... players will have clark's number "87" on their helmets throughout the season. and jerry rice honored clark in his own way at a private event tuesday night... rocking clark's legendary fur coat that he wore to pontiac, michigan for super bowl 16. ( lydia ) ( lydia ) thanks will. ( james ) the raiders and lions had another joint practice... as they get ready for their pre-season opener tomorrow night in oakland. the starters are not expected to play much in tomorrow night's game. and eventhough the first unit won't see much
the 49ers are taking on the dallas cowboys at levi's stadium. their first preseason game of the year. kron 4's will tran joins us live from santa clara. will... ( will ) the 49ers will honor dwight clark this season... after the legendary receiver lost his battle with a-l-s in june. on october 21st... the 49ers will unveil a statue of "the catch." clark and joe montana will be placed exactly 23 yards apart... just like they were on the field when they beat the dallas cowboys in the...
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and the dallas cowboys off the hneid. >> cris: what do you call that? >> al: you call that whatever the crowd number is right now. well, of -- we have shown you every package expect this one. network analysts. michele, by the way, stand by. you have troy aikman and fox. many, many years. tony romo did a tremendous job in his rookie season. monday night you have jason witten making hidebate. and then michele, what is that song you sing to your daughter now? ♪ one of these things is not like the others ♪ ♪ one of these things just doesn't belong ♪ >> michele: wasn't that from sesame street? >> cris: they lead in money earned and i lead in laugh lines. oh, gosh. >> al: do you want us to throw a charity ball for you? i >> crieed more makeup. i'll start doing that. come on. three good looking guys. >> al: man oh man. the dallas cowboys, i tell you what, i see where demarcmurray for fox, another cowboy. demarco just retiring.so ne more kneel down should end this one it will go into the books, or it should be booked. ezekiel elliott, the he is. they said he wa
and the dallas cowboys off the hneid. >> cris: what do you call that? >> al: you call that whatever the crowd number is right now. well, of -- we have shown you every package expect this one. network analysts. michele, by the way, stand by. you have troy aikman and fox. many, many years. tony romo did a tremendous job in his rookie season. monday night you have jason witten making hidebate. and then michele, what is that song you sing to your daughter now? ♪ one of these things is...
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cowboys -- host the dallas cowboys.n sports. >>> football is back and we have a preseason game with the 49ers and the cowboys. >> don't get me started on the preseason. i love football and want it to happen but i think it's the biggest ripoff that pro sports charge this preseaso but, it's still fun. they will take on the dallas cowboys here. they are working on preparation. these games are such a ripoff, you can see the starters for about two minutes and that is it. >> we will see how long the opening drive is. usually by the third game, they played the whole first half. it all depends on how long this is. we do not want to keep them out there too long. >> you do not want to keep them out there too long but you charge them full price. i will just go on forever about that. there was a scrimmage for second straight day against the detroit lions as they get ready for friday nights game in oakland. the toughest thing this year will be cutting from the 90+ players down to 53. that means there is a lot of talent including a g
cowboys -- host the dallas cowboys.n sports. >>> football is back and we have a preseason game with the 49ers and the cowboys. >> don't get me started on the preseason. i love football and want it to happen but i think it's the biggest ripoff that pro sports charge this preseaso but, it's still fun. they will take on the dallas cowboys here. they are working on preparation. these games are such a ripoff, you can see the starters for about two minutes and that is it. >> we...
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.>> reporter: he was a hip-hop artist from dallas. he was 31 years old. >> police say this was the driver shot to death around 2:30 monday morning on the bay bridge. >> he has 2 sons. >> has father tells me by phone his son was managing another hip-hop artist at a performance late sunday night into monday morning. >> they travel all over the country doing shows in that is what he was doing in san francisco i guess. doing a show and from my understanding he was leaving a show and on his way back to the house where they were living and that is where he shot. >> that show was at a club south of market just outside the club here around 1 am sunday san francisco police report somebody fired shots and sped away. nobody was hit. the driver later crashed his car and was promptly arrested. an hour and a half later somebody drove up alongside his car on the bay bridge and shot him to death. to others in his car were wounded. police say they are still investigating whether the incident is related to the shooting. any witnesses are asked to call
.>> reporter: he was a hip-hop artist from dallas. he was 31 years old. >> police say this was the driver shot to death around 2:30 monday morning on the bay bridge. >> he has 2 sons. >> has father tells me by phone his son was managing another hip-hop artist at a performance late sunday night into monday morning. >> they travel all over the country doing shows in that is what he was doing in san francisco i guess. doing a show and from my understanding he was...
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professor said we will take care of that so they videotaped the courses and e-mail them to me and dallas. it's the hardest thing i have ever done in my life but one day i am stretching and i say let's run half speed out and he said okay then i start to see the whole thing go awry because he goes from half speed 10 yards out to run as fast and as far as you can and i injured my leg for the second time. that was the end of my football career. i went back to school and work for the nasa research center. nasa was looking to recruit a lot more women and minorities at the time to get the numbers up so i was recruited by a woman who was a physicist at a career fair at nasa i look at the booth i said the government job will not pay that much. she said you're going to work at nasa. i said no i'm not that we had this conversation she said help me take my pamphlets to my car. so we go to her card she says think about it. i do an interview and i look around then i get an offer by the time i get home and i thought they have some cool stuff it was like a campus environment and my interview was incredi
professor said we will take care of that so they videotaped the courses and e-mail them to me and dallas. it's the hardest thing i have ever done in my life but one day i am stretching and i say let's run half speed out and he said okay then i start to see the whole thing go awry because he goes from half speed 10 yards out to run as fast and as far as you can and i injured my leg for the second time. that was the end of my football career. i went back to school and work for the nasa research...
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we are counting down to the first preseason game. 49ers take on the dallas cowboys.ring in dennis o'donnell here, the sports director. what can we expect from this first game? >> reporter: well, jimmy garoppolo will play his first preseason game as a san francisco 49er, but look closely. if you blink, you might miss him. jimmy g. is expected to play about a series tonight against dallas and then they'll put him in bubble wrap on the sidelines and for good reason. not only are the 49ers a trendy pick to contend for the super bowl. garoppolo signed a $137 million contract in february. i had a chance to see firsthand what lifestyles of the rich and famous are all about. what's it like to be jimmy garoppolo right now? >> it's fun, but it's camp right now. we're grinding, putting in those 13 hour days. they're long days, but you got to enjoy it. it's part of the process that we go through every year, break you down and build you back up before the season. so it's a grind, but it's going good. >> reporter: i have an 82-year- old friend who loves the 49ers, long time season
we are counting down to the first preseason game. 49ers take on the dallas cowboys.ring in dennis o'donnell here, the sports director. what can we expect from this first game? >> reporter: well, jimmy garoppolo will play his first preseason game as a san francisco 49er, but look closely. if you blink, you might miss him. jimmy g. is expected to play about a series tonight against dallas and then they'll put him in bubble wrap on the sidelines and for good reason. not only are the 49ers a...
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host: robert in dallas, you are on the air. caller: i want to confirm my understanding that sarah weddington was judge syracuse's former law clerk, and when the case was filed in dallas, it may be more than a coincidence that it ended up before judge syracuse. melissa: she was not her clerk, but her cocounsel. when they were filing in austin, they decided they would have a better shot near dallas because judge hughes was likely to be part of the panel. i don't think it was necessarily angling, but it was certainly a degree of shopping. host: you said earlier that you didn't think that the personalities in this case were quite as large as some of the earlier cases we did. we have some video to show our audience of how sir weddington has changed camps. let's watch. -- of how roe has been involved in this issue. she has changed camps. >> i would like to apologize to each and everyone of you here today. i am sorry. i have asked jesus into my heart. what can i say? i love jesus and i love all of you. thank you. what a journey this h
host: robert in dallas, you are on the air. caller: i want to confirm my understanding that sarah weddington was judge syracuse's former law clerk, and when the case was filed in dallas, it may be more than a coincidence that it ended up before judge syracuse. melissa: she was not her clerk, but her cocounsel. when they were filing in austin, they decided they would have a better shot near dallas because judge hughes was likely to be part of the panel. i don't think it was necessarily angling,...
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[inaudible] >> the 5 policemen were shot and killed in dallas. yeah. >> okay, so the question that was asked, which one was it, they are starting to blur, what happened here this guy is army veteran and it's result of two african americans being killed by policemen and at an event that's protesting those killings he comes with his weapons and begins to shoot white policemen on purpose to sabotage them and hit the echo to the guy back in cleveland the spread amed evans is pronounced, both army veterans. evans was korean war veteran, both of them black power black nationalists, both of them were responding to what they considered police abuses. so the question that i had done as i was reading this book was why are we here 50 years later, why is this happening 50 years later that we have somebody who gets that upset that they would actually go out and deliberately shoot white policemen and why do we replay this. so in getting to understand the story, obviously racism in the united states goes back 400 years but i wanted to understand in cleveland wh
[inaudible] >> the 5 policemen were shot and killed in dallas. yeah. >> okay, so the question that was asked, which one was it, they are starting to blur, what happened here this guy is army veteran and it's result of two african americans being killed by policemen and at an event that's protesting those killings he comes with his weapons and begins to shoot white policemen on purpose to sabotage them and hit the echo to the guy back in cleveland the spread amed evans is pronounced,...
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le permitieron subir a la ambulancia se quedó allí respondiendo las preguntas de los policías de dallasebé prudencia y lesiones graves >>> y hoysito izquierdo para encontrar en ellos el perdón a su descuido >>> muy lamentable. en yemen un misil explotó en un autobús llena de niños, por lo -70 personas perdieron la vida entre ellos unos 29 menores, autoridades dijeron que se trataba de un ataque liderado por arabia saudita. uno de los capo del narcotráfico más buscado se encuentra bajo custodia de la policía federal >>> el líder tenía la apariencia diferente al momento de su captura debe a las cirugías que se hizo para evadir la justicia vamos con el informe >>> el cambio de roberto es innegable,, ahora luce más delgado y con abundante cabellera, así fue detenida la tarde este miércoles en la ciudad de méxico, el anuncio lo hizo el comisionado nacional >>> el ahora detenido se somete una intervención quirúrgica, se hizo prótesis capilar y by-pass gástrico >>> acuerdo con las autoridades el líder del cártel, organización delictiva responsable de la violencia en la ciudad de méxico >>> baj
le permitieron subir a la ambulancia se quedó allí respondiendo las preguntas de los policías de dallasebé prudencia y lesiones graves >>> y hoysito izquierdo para encontrar en ellos el perdón a su descuido >>> muy lamentable. en yemen un misil explotó en un autobús llena de niños, por lo -70 personas perdieron la vida entre ellos unos 29 menores, autoridades dijeron que se trataba de un ataque liderado por arabia saudita. uno de los capo del narcotráfico más buscado...
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it thek, boston or is dallas area? be telling you that it wasn't the dallas area. the dallas area. whether it is the medical arena, the finance arena, the tech arena, obviously the oil and gas sector, we have robust job growth in every single sector because texas is the best place to do business. can both be billionaires if we had a nickel for any time there is a story that texas is on the verge of turning democrat. you have democrats out there that they can beat you and ted cruz. they have a democratic majority in the state house and a congressional delegation. it doesn't seem to be so. they're really emotionally invested in this idea that you will all be beat by democrats. matthew: it sells papers. -- governor abbot: it sells papers. to battle withs wendy davis on the opposite side. it was battleground, texas. turn texas blue. when the final score was posted, i've been wendy davis by more than 20 percentage points. texas is going to stay ready. [applause] front, there is in the texas legislature the tension between being a conservative and being a republican. and outgoing speaker
it thek, boston or is dallas area? be telling you that it wasn't the dallas area. the dallas area. whether it is the medical arena, the finance arena, the tech arena, obviously the oil and gas sector, we have robust job growth in every single sector because texas is the best place to do business. can both be billionaires if we had a nickel for any time there is a story that texas is on the verge of turning democrat. you have democrats out there that they can beat you and ted cruz. they have a...
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what's being done to address the on-going issue. ( will ) the 49ers are taking on the dallas cowboysalá)(áábreakáá) (james)(darya) lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... much like yesterday skies today will be dry and sunny but with smoky to hazy skies as more smoke sits over the bay area from nearby wildfires. temperatures will peak warmer than yesterday's in the upper 90's for some inland areas while in the 60's to 80's for most of the bay. temperatures today will be at the warmest before a noticeable cool down that will begin into the end of this week much like much like yesterday skies today will be dry and sunny but with smoky to hazy skies as more smoke sits over the bay area from nearby wildfires. temperatures will peak warmer than yesterday's in the upper 90's for some inland areas while in the 60's to 80's for most of the bay. temperatures today will be at the warmest before a noticeable cool down that will begin into the end of this week and be especially noticeable into next week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the ma
what's being done to address the on-going issue. ( will ) the 49ers are taking on the dallas cowboysalá)(áábreakáá) (james)(darya) lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... much like yesterday skies today will be dry and sunny but with smoky to hazy skies as more smoke sits over the bay area from nearby wildfires. temperatures will peak warmer than yesterday's in the upper 90's for some inland areas while in the 60's to 80's for most of the bay. temperatures today...
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dallas beat the 49ers 30-10 last year. but two years ago on the sideline pregame for the 49ers and chargers down in san diego when colin kaepernick decided to kneel for the national anthem and that began that entire movement and it's still two years later a very hotly debated topic around the national football league. vern glenn has more on the cowboys owner who has added fuel to the conversation. >> reporter: one thing we are definitely eyeing tonight is how these players will respond during the national anthem, stand or kneel, as a platform against social and racial injustice. while the nfl and players association continue to wrestle with this hot button issue, the cowboys rather publicly with owner jerry jones have decided to take a more definitive approach. >> our policy is that you stand at the anthem towing the line. >> reporter: that's jerry jones' hard line insisting his dallas cowboys players stand up for the national anthem, a lingering issue neither the league nor the players union have settled. jones not very p
dallas beat the 49ers 30-10 last year. but two years ago on the sideline pregame for the 49ers and chargers down in san diego when colin kaepernick decided to kneel for the national anthem and that began that entire movement and it's still two years later a very hotly debated topic around the national football league. vern glenn has more on the cowboys owner who has added fuel to the conversation. >> reporter: one thing we are definitely eyeing tonight is how these players will respond...
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i was talking to a cohort from the dallas media a few minutes ago covering the game. if any, about the 49ers? he said, are you kidding? everybody in dallas wants to know, is jimmy g the real deal? you called him the golden child. we will see if that comes to fruition. certainly, he's front and center in terms of the excitement tonight. kyle shanahan asked yesterday how much he will play in the opener. he did not give an exact answer but it is safe to say we will see jimmy garoppolo and the rest of the starters for at least one series and maybe a second. that will probably be it. we will see him a lot more in weeks two or three of the preseason. >> i was curious about that, how much he might play tonight. >> reporter: yeah, and again, it is sort of typical protocol, i guess, for week one of the preseason. the starters are out here for a handful of snaps and then they get out. clearly you don't want to risk more than you have to at this point. >> nobody wants to get her early. talk about the storied franchises. 49ers, cowboys, that's pretty big for a preseason game. >>
i was talking to a cohort from the dallas media a few minutes ago covering the game. if any, about the 49ers? he said, are you kidding? everybody in dallas wants to know, is jimmy g the real deal? you called him the golden child. we will see if that comes to fruition. certainly, he's front and center in terms of the excitement tonight. kyle shanahan asked yesterday how much he will play in the opener. he did not give an exact answer but it is safe to say we will see jimmy garoppolo and the rest...
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or is it the dallas area? obviously i wouldn't be telling you if it weren't the dallas area. [laughter] so whether it's the medical arena, the finance arena, the tech arena, obviously the oil and gas sector, we have robust job growth in every single sector because it's the best place to do business. >> you and i could both be billion areas for every time there is a story that texas is on the verge of turning democrat. you're in campaign season, up for re-election, on the ballot, democrats are convinced that yet again they are somehow going to be able to beat you, beat ted cruz, you have a democratic majority in the statehouse, the state senate, congressional yet it doesn't seem to be so and yet they're really emotionally invested in of you will bell beat by democrats. gov. abbott: it sells papers. i saw this story take place so many times when i had the pitch to battle with wendy davis on the opposite side. and it was battleground, texas, and turn texas blue, the blue wave will sweep across the state of texas. and when the final score was posted, i beat wendy davis by more th
or is it the dallas area? obviously i wouldn't be telling you if it weren't the dallas area. [laughter] so whether it's the medical arena, the finance arena, the tech arena, obviously the oil and gas sector, we have robust job growth in every single sector because it's the best place to do business. >> you and i could both be billion areas for every time there is a story that texas is on the verge of turning democrat. you're in campaign season, up for re-election, on the ballot, democrats...
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they went to dallas, that with the board of blockbuster and basically said, "here is what we want to achieve in this space, and we would like to partner with you and sell an interest in our company to you for $50 million," was the price tag you shared. this was a quote from him -- they got laughed out of the room. from ever that. they got left out of the room. they went back and started on their streaming original content, and again, they've had a real thriving, successful organization since then and we know what has happened blockbuster as well. we are all familiar with that story. i think the message or the thing we need to learn from that is oftentimes when we look at things that might disrupt our infession -- many of you this room practice in the area of audit and know the importance of that in the markets -- we hear things like kpi's being developed. as an auditor, i kind of left them out of the room when i hear that. think the reality is we have to really be conscious about what some of these disruptors in our business are going to be and pay attention to them and focus on the
they went to dallas, that with the board of blockbuster and basically said, "here is what we want to achieve in this space, and we would like to partner with you and sell an interest in our company to you for $50 million," was the price tag you shared. this was a quote from him -- they got laughed out of the room. from ever that. they got left out of the room. they went back and started on their streaming original content, and again, they've had a real thriving, successful...
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but last night some 82 million americans did, and they watched the much touted "dallas" episode.d become the most watched television show ever. >> who shot j.r. is a reflection of old-fashioned television. it gathers everybody around the electric fireplace which is now the television set. >> one special american television program. critics said it transcends in popularity ever other american statement about war. and something special happened today to mobile army surgical hospital 4077 that will touch millions of americans. it was the kind of event that would grab the world's breath. the end of the korean war. the television version "mash." >> it's been an honor and a privilege to have worked with you. and i'm very, very proud to have known you. >> there were those landmark times when shows that had been watched through the '70s and into the '80s, like "mash" had its final episode. and we were all sad to see them go. >> i'll miss you. >> i'll miss you. a lot. >> all over the country, armies of fans crowded around television sets to watch the final episode and to bid "mash" farewe
but last night some 82 million americans did, and they watched the much touted "dallas" episode.d become the most watched television show ever. >> who shot j.r. is a reflection of old-fashioned television. it gathers everybody around the electric fireplace which is now the television set. >> one special american television program. critics said it transcends in popularity ever other american statement about war. and something special happened today to mobile army surgical...
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there is defensive tackle dallas on this 26th night of august.hour away, at&t stadium in arlington, home of the cowboys since 2009 where onto the field come the dallas
there is defensive tackle dallas on this 26th night of august.hour away, at&t stadium in arlington, home of the cowboys since 2009 where onto the field come the dallas
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. >>> a dallas jury sentenced a former police officer that shot and killed an unarmed black teenager to prison. he fired his gun into a house party killing 15-year-old jordan edwards. the family and prosecutors said the jury let oliver off easy. he was also fined $10,000. oliver's lawyer said they will appeal. >>> new charges are being filed against the father of a young boy found dead in a new mexico compound. he pleaded not guilty to child abuse resulting in death charges. his 3-year-old son was found dead in a remote new mexico compound. 11 other children were found living in squaller. lesser charges were dropped after they missed a deadline to secure a preliminary hearing. they're being held without bail until a hearing next week. >>> when an uber driver shot and killed a man tuesday morning it was a classic case of stand your ground. >> i say something. >> you know i got a pistol. >> the driver of the pick up thought his girlfriend was inside the uber car and forced it off the road. beck then threatened the driver, robert westlake. >> that was a terrible mistake on jason's part
. >>> a dallas jury sentenced a former police officer that shot and killed an unarmed black teenager to prison. he fired his gun into a house party killing 15-year-old jordan edwards. the family and prosecutors said the jury let oliver off easy. he was also fined $10,000. oliver's lawyer said they will appeal. >>> new charges are being filed against the father of a young boy found dead in a new mexico compound. he pleaded not guilty to child abuse resulting in death charges....
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he was a longtime congressman from the dallas-fort worth area. he lived all over texas and oklahoma during his childhood. he went to bed there for -- he went to weatherford college. he ran for the texas legislature after his service in world war a year there. then he became the mayor of weatherford, texas, and from the mayorship, he went on to run for congress and he wael
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i was in the district that encompasses some of the wealthier parts of dallas, includingeorge w. bush's neighborhood and the suburbs north in is a districthat has been held by representative pete decade. for more than a he's been in congress for 2 years, actually representing yet anotheristrict. two years ago, pete sessions did not have a democratic opponent. the other night, its at an activity, an event hosted by a group of east dallas democrats that did not exist 18 months ago. they now have 2,000 members. there were about 3 sweaty, fired hup up -- up democrats in the back room of this mexican restaurant listening to palmer all-red, a former pro football y , a civil rights lawyer and he worked for barack obama and he was reallyirg up the crowd with kind of a very obama-like message. a surprisingly progressive message for a district that's been hubd by rcans. democrats are very, very jazzed about this district and abouthe in places like texas. i was also in new mexico in another republican district. places like this where they didn't even have a home a few years ago. robert: so
i was in the district that encompasses some of the wealthier parts of dallas, includingeorge w. bush's neighborhood and the suburbs north in is a districthat has been held by representative pete decade. for more than a he's been in congress for 2 years, actually representing yet anotheristrict. two years ago, pete sessions did not have a democratic opponent. the other night, its at an activity, an event hosted by a group of east dallas democrats that did not exist 18 months ago. they now have...
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a former dallas police officer heading to prison. received for the murder of an unarmed black teenager. >>> also this morning, the new stand your ground shooting in florida. this time a man chasing down an uber driver. why the sheriff says this video should send a message to short-tempered people everywhere. >>> also serena williams' big win and her very familiar next opponent. >> it all comes amid allegations of sexism. this morning the apology. >>> and halle berry, halle berry. a picture from prince harry's past gets attention of halle berry, halle berry. that was a song at one point. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i know you think we're making it up. but yeah, it was a really popular, or not-so-popular song. >> did you have a poster of halle berry in your room? >> halle berry wasn't around when i was there. we didn't have pin-up posters back in my day. >> walking 12 miles to school. we didn't have posters. >> we had etch-a-sketch. we had scrambled tv. >> you're laboring away. >>> well, we're going to switch gears
a former dallas police officer heading to prison. received for the murder of an unarmed black teenager. >>> also this morning, the new stand your ground shooting in florida. this time a man chasing down an uber driver. why the sheriff says this video should send a message to short-tempered people everywhere. >>> also serena williams' big win and her very familiar next opponent. >> it all comes amid allegations of sexism. this morning the apology. >>> and halle...
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70s and with that evangelical thrusts that is politicized with roe v wade that it originates out of dallas texas so you have two sunbelt states that our heart of that in 1973. and then mixed with decisions on school prayer, tax-exempt status with those schools in the sunbelt and with this phenomenon of white flight adding to suburban development in the sunbelt i would see the development of the 70s of a religious mobilization that without moral majority in the broader christian right through 76 and the first politician to embrace the label of born-again christian with the year of the evangelical so now through 80 to attract what they see as a new demographic with the new evangelical vote to bring in the anti-communist catholics into more of a reagan democrat to have opportunity to make that political landscape with disaffected union workers, with the first industrial economy and that is a lack of labor unions in the sunbelt. it's not so much about major moments although you could point to a few leg appointed to the governorship. but there are the to see the conservative republican breakthr
70s and with that evangelical thrusts that is politicized with roe v wade that it originates out of dallas texas so you have two sunbelt states that our heart of that in 1973. and then mixed with decisions on school prayer, tax-exempt status with those schools in the sunbelt and with this phenomenon of white flight adding to suburban development in the sunbelt i would see the development of the 70s of a religious mobilization that without moral majority in the broader christian right through 76...
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the dallas area. so whether it's the medical arena, finance arena, tech arena, obviously the oil and gas sector. we have robust job growth and every single sector because taxpayers is the best place to do business. >> as people come in, you and i can both be billionaires. texas is on the verge of turning democrats. the year-end campaign event up for reelection on the ballot. you've got democrats out there convinced yet again and somehow they will be able to be you, ted cruz i'm a democratic majority in the state house and state senate and congressional delegation and yet, it doesn't seem to be so and they are emotionally invested in the idea that all of you will get beat by democrats. >> it sells papers. listen, i saw the story take place so many times four years ago with wendy davis on the opposite side. it was battleground texas, the blue waves will sweep across the state of texas and when it was posted, by more than 20 percentage points. texas is going to stay red. [applause] >> on that front, you
the dallas area. so whether it's the medical arena, finance arena, tech arena, obviously the oil and gas sector. we have robust job growth and every single sector because taxpayers is the best place to do business. >> as people come in, you and i can both be billionaires. texas is on the verge of turning democrats. the year-end campaign event up for reelection on the ballot. you've got democrats out there convinced yet again and somehow they will be able to be you, ted cruz i'm a...
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. >>> and, it was the era of "dallas" and "dynasty." but this was the man who got us inside. tonight, we remember. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us to end another week. we begin with the headline that broke regarding president trump. the firestorm consuming the white house is growing. word that another close ally of president trump is now cooperating with prosecutors. this time, the man who had overseen the finances for years. first, michael cohen pled guilty, and then david pecker, publisher of the "national enquirer," given immunity by prosecutors. and now, allen weisselberg has been granted immunity as well, and has answered questions. president trump and the first lady leaving the white house today. tonight, this man so close to the president's finances. what does he know, and the line of questioning we know he has already answered. here's pierre thomas, leading us off. >> reporter: he is the most powerful person in the trump organization not named trump, at the president's side for decades, even rewarded with a star turn on "the apprentice." >> replacing
. >>> and, it was the era of "dallas" and "dynasty." but this was the man who got us inside. tonight, we remember. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us to end another week. we begin with the headline that broke regarding president trump. the firestorm consuming the white house is growing. word that another close ally of president trump is now cooperating with prosecutors. this time, the man who had overseen the finances for years. first, michael...
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they swarmed the manufacturing plant near dallas detaining 160 undocumented immigrants being called the largest immigration bust in a decade and came after an unidentified employee contacted authorities. >>> google is denying president trump's claim that its search engines are biased against him. the president says google and other tech companies' search results are rigged to show negative news about him and suppress conservative views although he has provided any actual evidence. an administration says the white house is now taking a look at whether google searches should be regulated. >> i think that google and twitter and facebook, they're really treading on very, very troubled territory and they have to be careful. it's not fair to large portions of the population. >> google released a statement saying search is not used to set a political agenda and we don't bias our results toward any political ideology. >>> searching for a home near seattle there is good news. after nearly two years it has been dethroned as the hottest housing market and new figures show las vegas leads. prices a
they swarmed the manufacturing plant near dallas detaining 160 undocumented immigrants being called the largest immigration bust in a decade and came after an unidentified employee contacted authorities. >>> google is denying president trump's claim that its search engines are biased against him. the president says google and other tech companies' search results are rigged to show negative news about him and suppress conservative views although he has provided any actual evidence. an...
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a white police officer in suburban dallas said he was trying to protect his partner when he fatally shotdan edwards, an unarmed black teenager. but video, and the partner, told a different story, and tonight, 38-year-old roy oliver is facing a possible life sentence after a jury returned a rare murder verdict in a police shooting. urre's omar villafranca. >> we the jury unanimously find the defendant guilty of murder. >> reporter: there was crying in the courtroom, but no emotion from former balch springs police officer roy oliver. after two weeks of testimony, oliver was found guilty of murdering 15-year-old jordan edwards. odell edwards is the teenager's father. >> it's been a long time, a hard year. i'm just-- i'm-- i'm just really happy. >> reporter: in april of 2017, deiver and another officer responded to a loud house party. they heard gunshots nearby, and spotted a car leaving the party. bwards and four other unarmed teenaged boys were in that chevy. oliver told investigators the car was in danger of hitting his partner. so he fired five rounds from his rifle into the car. ur he w
a white police officer in suburban dallas said he was trying to protect his partner when he fatally shotdan edwards, an unarmed black teenager. but video, and the partner, told a different story, and tonight, 38-year-old roy oliver is facing a possible life sentence after a jury returned a rare murder verdict in a police shooting. urre's omar villafranca. >> we the jury unanimously find the defendant guilty of murder. >> reporter: there was crying in the courtroom, but no emotion...
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inferior by bad because of other castes now and n.g.o.s hoping to improve the fate of one group of dallas women by teaching them to follow the hope is that this will lead to bigger social change as d w still in shorts reports from the poll which. sober saw me has never had it easy she lives in a tiny hut with her husband and son near kathmandu every now and then she works as a day laborer a construct. sites are in the fields earning the equivalent of three or four year olds she is happy but one...