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that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it let's go to george in dallas here's what he said in my introduction george you know presidential legacy is everything once you get into the oval office here but the comparisons to f.d.r. and l.b.j. are pretty hard for me to comprehend because let's look at f.d.r. the country was in a mask. of economic turndown it's we call it the great depression for a reason and when he came became president in march of 1933 he had massive majorities when l.b.j. ran on his own and 964 in jan in january and 965 he had a big majority for his big programs go up to 2020 and now as we speak joe biden just doesn't have it why are there then are people making so many comparisons to l.b.j. and f.d.r. go ahead. well thanks for having me on it's great to be here and i would just say that i don't think it's happening in a vacuum there is no more arrogant group of people than an incoming president staff not necessarily the present themselves but the people around the president and i think they have delusions of grandeur and cattle live in a
that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it let's go to george in dallas here's what he said in my introduction george you know presidential legacy is everything once you get into the oval office here but the comparisons to f.d.r. and l.b.j. are pretty hard for me to comprehend because let's look at f.d.r. the country was in a mask. of economic turndown it's we call it the great depression for a reason and when he came became president in march of 1933 he had massive...
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we have dee dawkins she is a political strategist and a former georgia state representative and in dallas we cross to george c. he is a doll a space businessman and a conservative political leader all right cross talk rules that affect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate well let's go to george in dallas here's what he said in my introduction george you know presidential legacy is everything once you get into the oval office here but the comparisons that have f.d.r. and l.b.j. are pretty hard for me to comprehend because let's look at f.d.r. the country was in a massive economic turndown that's we call it the great depression for a reason and when he came president in march of 1933 he had massive majorities when l.b.j. ran on his own and 964 in jan in january and 965 he had a big majority for his big programs go up to 2020 and now as we speak joe biden just doesn't have it why are there then are people making so many comparisons to l.b.j. and f.d.r. go ahead. well thanks for having me on it's great to be here and i would just say i don't think this is happe
we have dee dawkins she is a political strategist and a former georgia state representative and in dallas we cross to george c. he is a doll a space businessman and a conservative political leader all right cross talk rules that affect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate well let's go to george in dallas here's what he said in my introduction george you know presidential legacy is everything once you get into the oval office here but the comparisons that have...
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his toll tag shows that he came back to dallas that evening.was getting into her car? >> 20, 25 miles away. >> and the reason hunter was so reluctant to give up his phone? well, it had nothing to do with christina. hunter was dealing drugs that night. and the proof? one of his customers was a narc. >> hunter foster actually dealt to an undercover agent. >> so on the night christina vanishes, hunter is selling drugs to an undercover officer? >> yes, sir. >> then, less than a week after hunter's arrest, police had something else to announce. enrique arochi was under arrest for kidnapping christina morris, though police believed he had murdered her. >> i can't even explain the emotions and the pain. my whole world was turned upside down. >> you knew she was gone then? >> yeah. >> in september of 2016, almost two years to the day since christina had vanished, enrique arochi went on trial at the collin county courthouse charged with aggravated kidnapping. zeke fortenberry was the lead prosecutor. >> why not prosecute him for murder? >> we thought ab
his toll tag shows that he came back to dallas that evening.was getting into her car? >> 20, 25 miles away. >> and the reason hunter was so reluctant to give up his phone? well, it had nothing to do with christina. hunter was dealing drugs that night. and the proof? one of his customers was a narc. >> hunter foster actually dealt to an undercover agent. >> so on the night christina vanishes, hunter is selling drugs to an undercover officer? >> yes, sir. >>...
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but we start tonight in dallas, texas. dallas, texas, april 2017. on the night of april 8th, 2017, we all learned all around the country that dallas, texas has precisely 156 emergency warning sirens. that warn of approaching tornadoes. we all learned that, that night of april 8th, 2017, because that night, 18 minutes before midnight, all 156 of those tornado sirens started going off in dallas all at the same time. and the reason that was scarier than usual is because there weren't any tornadoes. it was a calm night, clear weather. nothing on the horizon. but all 156 emergency sirens in dallas all went off together. and they kept going off for more than an hour and a half. they went off for 95 straight minutes with no break. thousands and thousands and thousands of people in dallas called 911. some of them panicked, trying to figure out what was going on. on a night when there was no bad weather and the tornado sirens wouldn't quit. did this mean there was some other kind of attack happening? the city of dallas initially reported that it was some kin
but we start tonight in dallas, texas. dallas, texas, april 2017. on the night of april 8th, 2017, we all learned all around the country that dallas, texas has precisely 156 emergency warning sirens. that warn of approaching tornadoes. we all learned that, that night of april 8th, 2017, because that night, 18 minutes before midnight, all 156 of those tornado sirens started going off in dallas all at the same time. and the reason that was scarier than usual is because there weren't any...
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it could be worth $9 billion. >> turning to a disturbing story from dallas.nd found dead in the street. more about the man under arrest in this case. >> reporter: this morning a mysterious tragedy in dallas. >> closer i get to the image i can tell it's a body. i see a hand. and a foot. i notice it was a child. >> she was jogging and saw 4 year-old cash's body in the street. she called police. police arresting this man. 18 year-old brown. surveillance cameras show him breaking into the house, kidnapping him out of his crib. around 5:00 a.m. the boys body was found a mile i way. he had been murdered. with an edged weapon. >> coming in. he was asleep. why he's asleep. carried him out of my house. asleep. >> he lives in the house where cash was taken. his mother was taking care of cash. who was her exboyfriends son. >> he was the sweetest boy ever. >> he believes it was random. the boy and suspect didn't know each other. >> random. yes. out of nowhere. no reason. it's not from revenge. not from hate. not from none of that. nothing. >> as for the suspect. a woman
it could be worth $9 billion. >> turning to a disturbing story from dallas.nd found dead in the street. more about the man under arrest in this case. >> reporter: this morning a mysterious tragedy in dallas. >> closer i get to the image i can tell it's a body. i see a hand. and a foot. i notice it was a child. >> she was jogging and saw 4 year-old cash's body in the street. she called police. police arresting this man. 18 year-old brown. surveillance cameras show him...
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with dallas, mostly. video games and movies. >> we had a big projector screen that we would put on the wall. watch movies really big. >> did it seem like a happy household? >> overall? >> yes. >> but of course, there is as leonard cohen used to say, a crack in everything. and in the jennings house, those were the sudden blow ups. where the moon went dark and the kids scattered. >> they would fight maybe once every couple of weeks or something. mostly later in the evening, at night. after they had been drinking. they would be yelling. and maybe slamming doors. things like that. but just arguing about anything, nothing. >> we never really thought too much about it. >> anyway, now it was that calamitous christmas eve, 2006. as always, there had been a happy dinner celebration with brad's side of the family. >> christmas eve, we would go to my grandma's. they're in town. >> and then, back home, games and stockings stuffing. and of course -- >> a real up real early and open all the presents. >> lisa had no ide
with dallas, mostly. video games and movies. >> we had a big projector screen that we would put on the wall. watch movies really big. >> did it seem like a happy household? >> overall? >> yes. >> but of course, there is as leonard cohen used to say, a crack in everything. and in the jennings house, those were the sudden blow ups. where the moon went dark and the kids scattered. >> they would fight maybe once every couple of weeks or something. mostly later in...
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su niet >> juntas con la abuelita dos de las cinco niÑas abandonadas la frontera se encuentran en dallas abuela con este abrazo la pequeÑa de tres y siete aÑos comiencen a dejar atrÁs la pesadilla que vivieron buenas tardes la abuela miriam , dice que queda una visa humanitaria para que su hija deportada en mÉxico pueda ser reunida con las pequeÑas esta es la principal noticia y ademÁs este dÍa lune >> mÚsica >> lla mayoría latinas de harrisoÉe >> mujeres policÍas abusadas, cuatro agentes la mayorÍa latinas de harry en texas acusa a sus superiores de acoso y agresiÓn sexual las obligaban a vestirse de prostitutas para ser sometida sexualmente por de desconocidos >> la vacuna y los jÓvene investigan problemas cardiacos leves en jÓvenes tras recibir l segunda dosis contra el covid-19, mientras se determina si relaciÓn con la vacunaciÓn los expertos nos dicen que no hay razÓn para alarmarse >> -- gritos >> esperando el tps (temporary protection status( centroamericanos reclaman frente a la casa blanca que el presidente joe biden los apoye y extiende la protecciÓn ahora que se la otorgÓ a in
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the dallas/ft. worth metroplex, plus the southeast corner of tarrant county. there are nearly two dozen people on the ballot tonight. we're tracking 12 of them as determined by the nbc news decision desk. as you might expect, they are a bit too early to call. they're still coming in. so far, we're tracking the candidates who have the most votes to avoid a runoff, one of the candidates would need to secure an outright majority, at least 50% of the vote. the prospect of that happening with about two dozen candidates seems unlikely. the election is to replace congressman ron wright, who died in february after contracting covid-19. today his widow susan right was on the ballot. she's a favorite among republicans and she earned an endorsement from former president trump. this morning he urged voters to get to the polls. this race is one of seven special elections to take place during president biden's first year in office. it's arguably the most competitive, because this district was once a gop stronghol
the dallas/ft. worth metroplex, plus the southeast corner of tarrant county. there are nearly two dozen people on the ballot tonight. we're tracking 12 of them as determined by the nbc news decision desk. as you might expect, they are a bit too early to call. they're still coming in. so far, we're tracking the candidates who have the most votes to avoid a runoff, one of the candidates would need to secure an outright majority, at least 50% of the vote. the prospect of that happening with about...
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just southeast of the dallas/ft.year's mid terms. take a look at where things stand right now with about 57% of the vote in, we've got jake ellzey a republican candidate leading at the moment with 15.6% of the vote. president trump, former president trump came after him as a never trumper and he had some report from adam kinzinger a vocal critic of president trump. second place is susan wright, the widow of the late congressional ron wright who died in february of covid-19. his death prompted the special election. third at the moment is jenna lynn sanchez a democrat who has run for this seat before with just over 14% of the vote that we've received thus far and in addition to some anti-trump republicans a pro-trump republican, indeed a former trump official brian harrison is fourth at the moment. he worked for the department of health and human services and has campaigned partly on his work on operation warp speed. we're not expecting to have the results of this race tonight. there's about two dozen people running. a
just southeast of the dallas/ft.year's mid terms. take a look at where things stand right now with about 57% of the vote in, we've got jake ellzey a republican candidate leading at the moment with 15.6% of the vote. president trump, former president trump came after him as a never trumper and he had some report from adam kinzinger a vocal critic of president trump. second place is susan wright, the widow of the late congressional ron wright who died in february of covid-19. his death prompted...
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por lluvias to torrenciales que dejan bajo agua a viviendas y carreteras en luisiana y dallas.de inundaciones lrepentinas es hast el jueves. m'edicos en espaÑa consiguen por primera vez t transplantar en una beb'e un coraz'on parado y hacerlo latir de nuevo médicos que lograron la proeza. >> m(musica). >> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> por primera vez desde que se separaron en la frontera la madre hondureÑa y sus dos hijas se vieron cara a cara. todo por medio de una emotiva llamada a la que noticias telemundo a asisti'o en exclusiva. sandra les prometi'o que pronto las ir'a a buscar. >> ya saben la promesa que les hice que voy a estar con ustedes. >> es el dolor de una madre separada de sus hijas. >> cu'idense mucho, las amo a las dos. >> hace 10 d'ias las dos pe pequeÑas fueron dejadas en el desierto. este martes volvieron a ver a su madre >> no llore, estoy bien. m mientras tenga vida voy a luchar por ustedes dos. >> en esta ciudad fronteriza de m'exico sandra vio a sus hijas que esperan en un refugio luego que la patrulla fronteriza las encontr'o solas con sus
por lluvias to torrenciales que dejan bajo agua a viviendas y carreteras en luisiana y dallas.de inundaciones lrepentinas es hast el jueves. m'edicos en espaÑa consiguen por primera vez t transplantar en una beb'e un coraz'on parado y hacerlo latir de nuevo médicos que lograron la proeza. >> m(musica). >> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> por primera vez desde que se separaron en la frontera la madre hondureÑa y sus dos hijas se vieron cara a cara. todo por...
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. >> carry the load started 10 years ago by myself and another former seal here in dallas. it came upon the heels of news from good friends of ours. there was not much observance around the true meaning of the holiday. my cofounder put on a backpack and went out walking and had a moving and emotional experience. we start talking about and event where we can allow people to have a meaningful memorial day experience. we wanted to raise money for other nonprofits support military, veterans, law enforcement, fire and rescue, first responders and their o now blossomed into a . ti in45 states and we are just finishing up an entire month of activities across the entire united states. >> we will get two more about the activities themselves in in minutes. i know for many and sometimes myself included, people usually see this as a day off, they go shopping, your organization really encourages people to get involved. sometimes it's not easy to know where to begin. >> it is hard for some people. the majority of americans, statistically those who have been in uniform post-9/11, it is le
. >> carry the load started 10 years ago by myself and another former seal here in dallas. it came upon the heels of news from good friends of ours. there was not much observance around the true meaning of the holiday. my cofounder put on a backpack and went out walking and had a moving and emotional experience. we start talking about and event where we can allow people to have a meaningful memorial day experience. we wanted to raise money for other nonprofits support military, veterans,...
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cowboys and of course he is to play for the dallas cowboys.tball, golf, baseball, basketball, the world feeling a little more normal when you have all these sports. >> we will move on. >>> that is it for abc7 news ♪ look... if your wireless carrier was a guy, you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible... not great at saving... you deserve better. xfinity mobile. now, they have unlimited for just $30 a month. $30. and they're number 1 in customer satisfaction. his number? delete it. deleting it. so break free from the big three. switch to xfinity mobile and internet and save up to $400 a year over at&t. visit the switch squad in store or learn how much you can save at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings ♪ >>> it's time for game three of day one of the playoffs and james harden looks like he's repping the celtics, but he's happy to be balling for the nets, because for the first time, he gets to see the big three in action during the playoffs. kyrie will be joined by kd and taking on jayson tatum. it will take a herculean effort for him to overcome the
cowboys and of course he is to play for the dallas cowboys.tball, golf, baseball, basketball, the world feeling a little more normal when you have all these sports. >> we will move on. >>> that is it for abc7 news ♪ look... if your wireless carrier was a guy, you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible... not great at saving... you deserve better. xfinity mobile. now, they have unlimited for just $30 a month. $30. and they're number 1 in customer satisfaction. his number?...
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she dies in the dallas area. he goes to school. kind people helping him. he is now an electrical engineer. he doesn't have a home. it seems a logical issue to fix. may be daca can get fixed, the first step toward additional immigration reform, it seems logical to me and most americans agree. whether you like it or not whether their parents are undocumented. it is an impossible, there's no place to send their children to. the reason i put the story and about the daca kid, many of them are highly educated, and contributors. and they are to be viewed that way. hopefully they can get fixed first. >> absolutely. you referenced the images and rhetoric, we see images of immigrants creating an unsafe border. a lot of fear-based rhetoric. my experience growing up in texas and not fear-based rhetoric that injects the position to the stories of those they are showing in this book, what do you think about that? >> that is politics of today to score political points by making people afraid or angry, you are angry i am going to make you angry your, which i don't think h
she dies in the dallas area. he goes to school. kind people helping him. he is now an electrical engineer. he doesn't have a home. it seems a logical issue to fix. may be daca can get fixed, the first step toward additional immigration reform, it seems logical to me and most americans agree. whether you like it or not whether their parents are undocumented. it is an impossible, there's no place to send their children to. the reason i put the story and about the daca kid, many of them are highly...
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thisguy is a longtime dallas painter. you've got to be kidding me, you think i can do that ? he said absolutely. so they've all helped me aspire and anyway, it's been a fabulous journey. >> it has been, i've loved watching it. this is your second book of portraits. your first was called portraits of courage which focused on wounded warriors and the men and women where our uniformed and your newest book "out of many, one" focuses on the journeys and contributions of three immigrants. why did you decide to publish this book? why is this what you choseto focus on ? >> as you know i've been a longtime advocate of reasonable and logical immigration policy . i was discouraged by the tone of the rhetoric about immigrants. the labeling and some of the adjectives used were just not real and was not conducive to getting people together to solve, to fix a broken system so i decided to enter the world of politics in an immigrants and tell their stories. with the hopes of educating, reeducating americans about what immigration has been and will mean to our country. i didn't anticipate a c
thisguy is a longtime dallas painter. you've got to be kidding me, you think i can do that ? he said absolutely. so they've all helped me aspire and anyway, it's been a fabulous journey. >> it has been, i've loved watching it. this is your second book of portraits. your first was called portraits of courage which focused on wounded warriors and the men and women where our uniformed and your newest book "out of many, one" focuses on the journeys and contributions of three...
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he is a democrat representing the western corridor of dallas. he's the chairman of the mexican american legislative caucus, the oldest latino legislative caucus in the united states. representative, thank you for being with us. did anything come of that remarkable debate? it's very rare for us to see actual political debates in a legislature. so when you watch something like that and you think you presented your counterpart on the republican side with a lot of interesting information that should have fed his decision as far as writing this bill goes. what happened after that? >> thanks for having me, and shout out to my mom who's always watching and to all moms this mother's day weekend. i got to tell you, the last 48 hours have been really tough. we stayed up until about 3:00 a.m. last night, came back this morning and fought this bill. regrettably, the bill passed. democrats were able to chip away at the edges of this thing, but
he is a democrat representing the western corridor of dallas. he's the chairman of the mexican american legislative caucus, the oldest latino legislative caucus in the united states. representative, thank you for being with us. did anything come of that remarkable debate? it's very rare for us to see actual political debates in a legislature. so when you watch something like that and you think you presented your counterpart on the republican side with a lot of interesting information that...
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more than 34,000 have been here in dallas-fort worth. those being evict individual one last chance to stay in their homes by making their case to a judge. >> are we here for $236? >> reporter: mark melton is a tax attorney turned eviction expert. today, he's working eviction cases for free in this small dallas county courtroom. jasmin zuniga brought her three- month-old daughter, delilah, to court. >> i wasn't paying my whole ront completely. and that's where the late fees started. >> reporter: the hearing lasts seven minutes. when it's over, zuniga gets to stay in the apartment after melton agrees to pay the landlord back rend from a gofundme account. the total? $1100. how stressful has this been for you over the last few months? >> real stressful, especially with a newborn. i'm sorry, i'm sorry. i'm just so emotional. >> reporter: kimberly johnson was also here to fight her eviction. >> we're not looking for handouts when you work and you do what you got to do. you teach your kids to do the same thing and to have responsibility. you're
more than 34,000 have been here in dallas-fort worth. those being evict individual one last chance to stay in their homes by making their case to a judge. >> are we here for $236? >> reporter: mark melton is a tax attorney turned eviction expert. today, he's working eviction cases for free in this small dallas county courtroom. jasmin zuniga brought her three- month-old daughter, delilah, to court. >> i wasn't paying my whole ront completely. and that's where the late fees...
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today in dallas, anthony upshaw, and his 17-year-old son, are being put out of their home. >> they'reoing to show up and kick me out. my kid is up here doing his school work. there are, like, three weeks of school left before the kids graduate. >> reporter: the texas supreme court lifted the moratorium on evictions march 31. the dallas-forth worth area has the third-most eviction filings in the country. >> going to put everybody out the first chance they got. >> reporter: upshaw lost his job early in the pandemic and has been struggling since. constables placed his belongings in the front yard. where are you going to go? >> we don't know yet. we haven't figured that part of it out yet. >> reporter: this could be the first signs of an expected tsunami of evictions as the nationwide moratorium is lifted. up to 40 million americans area. >> the moratorium wapp to proct everybontd e. >> reporter: black families are twice as likely as whites to face evictions. >> the ideal that, you know, it's now okay to kick everybody out as if the virus is over with, it's not. >> reporter: his neighbor,
today in dallas, anthony upshaw, and his 17-year-old son, are being put out of their home. >> they'reoing to show up and kick me out. my kid is up here doing his school work. there are, like, three weeks of school left before the kids graduate. >> reporter: the texas supreme court lifted the moratorium on evictions march 31. the dallas-forth worth area has the third-most eviction filings in the country. >> going to put everybody out the first chance they got. >>...
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will go to glenn from dallas texas. good morning. dallas: good morning. steve, glad to hear you're back. i enjoy her commentating. i'm calling about mr. biden who has an honest background. compared to donald trump who has no extremes whatsoever. as a businessman. six bankruptcies. and then go on to run the u.s. like it is a business. while few one -- well if he runs it like a business, then america would be bankrupt by donald trump. i do not have to say other than i'm truly disappointed in the waiver test in the way the republican party is following behind a man that said sony lies and has so much baggage and corruption. to know he has done over the years through bankruptcy. i do not think there is any benefit in having him or the republican party over our government. host: thank you for the call from dallas, texas. let's bring in a republican voice. wanda, good morning. caller: listening to everything i have heard here, they are talking about with the bottom of this really comes down to. i think if they would just listen to what the people say, this neve
will go to glenn from dallas texas. good morning. dallas: good morning. steve, glad to hear you're back. i enjoy her commentating. i'm calling about mr. biden who has an honest background. compared to donald trump who has no extremes whatsoever. as a businessman. six bankruptcies. and then go on to run the u.s. like it is a business. while few one -- well if he runs it like a business, then america would be bankrupt by donald trump. i do not have to say other than i'm truly disappointed in the...
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and earlier this year charles schwab opened up its headquarters in dallas, texas.see so many businesses coming to texas and that is one reason why texas was recognized by the ceos of this country and ceo magazine for doing business and why texas ranked number one of the nation last year for the most new economic development projects and one last factoid is what happened over the course of the covid year, texas moved from tenth to ninth globally as the ninth largest economy in the entire world. maria: that is terrific i know you're seeing a lot of people and businesses move to texas look at the income tax, no state income tax and that's one of the allures as president biden efforts raising taxes, pretty significantly for businesses and individuals, wages texas voting law stand you mentioned ceos had a lot of ceos blocking over the voting laws going on in other states, i want to get your take on what you're doing in texas and when you'll sign it, let's go through the election bill that passed the texas house on may 7 prohibiting unsolicited ballot applications by ele
and earlier this year charles schwab opened up its headquarters in dallas, texas.see so many businesses coming to texas and that is one reason why texas was recognized by the ceos of this country and ceo magazine for doing business and why texas ranked number one of the nation last year for the most new economic development projects and one last factoid is what happened over the course of the covid year, texas moved from tenth to ninth globally as the ninth largest economy in the entire world....
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he's the only dallas cowboy who married a dude. as far as we know, anyway.mer nfl linebacker jeff for. the select the mayor to you? probably post doc tank operator a favor carnival. fox news radio -- >> her harris gold and every da she gets more old, fox news contributor katherine timpf. >> jeff, i was trying to find a funny way to introduce you and couldn't think of anything funnier than you be an nfl linebacker for dallas cowboys who then there is a guy who looks like liberace. >> i did. the younger version of liberace. it's an interesting thing to be at nfl player and mary somebody like liberace. >> with this won't stop, this critical race theory, how would it have been -- help when it up and greeted by the cowboys in the 1980s if you were so we're back then it could remember what it was like? >> it would not have work, especially on that team. they would've never grabbed me in the first place. but when i didn't get there, we had a heck of a lot of fun. a lot of. the nfl was out of control back then. >> so has that the change? , this stuff, can't work in
he's the only dallas cowboy who married a dude. as far as we know, anyway.mer nfl linebacker jeff for. the select the mayor to you? probably post doc tank operator a favor carnival. fox news radio -- >> her harris gold and every da she gets more old, fox news contributor katherine timpf. >> jeff, i was trying to find a funny way to introduce you and couldn't think of anything funnier than you be an nfl linebacker for dallas cowboys who then there is a guy who looks like liberace....
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the "dallas" spinoff "knots landing." "the colbys" was a spinoff for "dynasty."is venture or just playing polo as usual? >> the colbys can always find room for another trophy. >> you had these people fighting over oil and mansions and -- it was fantasy, but in a kind of so over the top way that it was fun. >> there's nothing devious about using your femininity. >> these shows took themselves so unseriously that they were camp, but that was okay with the central audience that was loving them. >> it was entertainment. we weren't trying to do high drama. we were there to entertain. we were glossy. there was no getting around it, we knew what we were there for, and we did it as best we could. i think i can. i think i can. i think i can. i think i can. i think... ...i can. for 175 years, new york life has been helping people act on their love. okay? so they can look back, and say, "we did good". like many people with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease, i was there. be right back. but my symptoms were keeping me from where i needed to be. ♪ so i t
the "dallas" spinoff "knots landing." "the colbys" was a spinoff for "dynasty."is venture or just playing polo as usual? >> the colbys can always find room for another trophy. >> you had these people fighting over oil and mansions and -- it was fantasy, but in a kind of so over the top way that it was fun. >> there's nothing devious about using your femininity. >> these shows took themselves so unseriously that they were camp, but...
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reportera: en dallas, texas, vemos un techo volar por un tornado.te y el tiempo no da tregua. siempre quecdan historias para contar como la de una mujer en texas que vendiÓ la casa. hoy lloraba pensaba cÓmo le informarÍa a los nuevos dueÑos que el un tornado la destruyÓ. jorge: vamos a seguir con esto, vamos a pasar con albert martÍnez. jefe de meteorologÍa de univisiÓn para el pronÓstico de las prÓximas tormentas. albert: el tiempo severo entre texas y alabama. 25 tornados reportados. vientos intensos y granizo. especialmente en texas. ahora las lluvias estÁn concentrando entre el sur de texas y la zona de luisiana. un pie de agua en las Últimas horas al sur de la carretera 10. seguirÁ lloviendo entre dallas, san antonio, nueva orleans, la mancha muestra que caera mucha mÁs lluvia. el jueves se mantiene la lluvia en houston, una ciudad que con poca lluvia se inunda. con mÁs de un pie de agua serÁ grave. de aquÍ que termine el dÍa maÑana en la madrugada las tormentas. nos queda dos dÍas largos con acumulados que pueden ser excepcionales. de 4 a 5, 6
reportera: en dallas, texas, vemos un techo volar por un tornado.te y el tiempo no da tregua. siempre quecdan historias para contar como la de una mujer en texas que vendiÓ la casa. hoy lloraba pensaba cÓmo le informarÍa a los nuevos dueÑos que el un tornado la destruyÓ. jorge: vamos a seguir con esto, vamos a pasar con albert martÍnez. jefe de meteorologÍa de univisiÓn para el pronÓstico de las prÓximas tormentas. albert: el tiempo severo entre texas y alabama. 25 tornados...
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ron kirk, former mayor of dallas, former u.s. trade representative, mr. ambassador, it is a real honor to have you with us here tonight. i know we had to scramble to get you here on short notice. i appreciate you taking the time, sir. thanks. >> it's an honor to be here, and thanks for highlighting this important issue. >> of course. we have much more to get to tonight. stay with us. stay with us [sfx: kids laughing] [sfx: bikes passing] [sfx: fire truck siren] onstar, we see them. okay. mother and child in vehicle. mother is unable to exit the vehicle. injuries are unknown. thank you, onstar. ♪ my son, is he okay? your son's fine. thank you. there was something in the road... it's okay. you're safe now. >>> just a month after the 2015 election, a bunch of executives at facebook got together to make a very important decision. this is how "the washington post" described what went down. again, this is a month after the 2016 election. quote, facebook created project p for propaganda in the hectic weeks after the 2016 presidential election and quickly found d
ron kirk, former mayor of dallas, former u.s. trade representative, mr. ambassador, it is a real honor to have you with us here tonight. i know we had to scramble to get you here on short notice. i appreciate you taking the time, sir. thanks. >> it's an honor to be here, and thanks for highlighting this important issue. >> of course. we have much more to get to tonight. stay with us. stay with us [sfx: kids laughing] [sfx: bikes passing] [sfx: fire truck siren] onstar, we see them....
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the dallas fed president says it is time to talk about the excesses. it is time to start talking about the taper. that is very much at odds with jay powell. and never left out of an argument or a discourse, not an argument, it is a discourse on the bid and the offer. do you want to belong in a bubble? sure in a market is the easiest place to die. let me assure you a market that is far from short. three weeks in a row, the money has rolled into the equity markets. we have not seen that since july 2020. the calls on euro-dollar are quite literally splendid this morning. comments by deutsche bank, 125, 127. we are all going to the moon on euro as the covid vaccine rolls out. nymex is down by 0.4%. 63.34 as covid grips india. 10 year government bond futures. if another person at bloomberg tells me the cash market is closed in treasuries, i will choque. 132 is where we are. that could be the jobs market at the end of the week. bitcoin by all, a rally by $10,000, but its share of the party is dropping sub 50%. let's put risk in context. the good to see you.
the dallas fed president says it is time to talk about the excesses. it is time to start talking about the taper. that is very much at odds with jay powell. and never left out of an argument or a discourse, not an argument, it is a discourse on the bid and the offer. do you want to belong in a bubble? sure in a market is the easiest place to die. let me assure you a market that is far from short. three weeks in a row, the money has rolled into the equity markets. we have not seen that since...
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the "dallas" spinoff "knots landing." "the colbys" was a spinoff for "dynasty."is he just playing polo as usual? >> the colbys can always find room for another trophy. >> you had these people fighting over oil and mansions and -- it was fantasy, but in a kind of so over the top way that it was fun. >> there's nothing devious about using your femininity. >> these shows took themselves so unseriously that they were camp, but that was okay with the central audience that was loving them. >> it was entertainment. we weren't trying to do high drama. we were there to entertain. we were glossy. there was no getting around it, we knew what we were there for, and we did it as best we could. y is the world's longest-lasting, we tested it against our competitor's best battery. (meowing) (clicking) and energizer ultimate lithium wins again! energizer, backed by science. matched by no one. the new samsung galaxy s21 this looks different. it is. show me. just hit record! see that? you're filming in 8k. that's cinema quality. so... you can pull photos straight from video. impres
the "dallas" spinoff "knots landing." "the colbys" was a spinoff for "dynasty."is he just playing polo as usual? >> the colbys can always find room for another trophy. >> you had these people fighting over oil and mansions and -- it was fantasy, but in a kind of so over the top way that it was fun. >> there's nothing devious about using your femininity. >> these shows took themselves so unseriously that they were camp, but that was...
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i've been internally grateful, and it's always nice to be back on campus in dallas. even with this unusual weather. something that i am used to having spent a good part of my life in vancouver british columbia, so. it's a real privilege to be with you today. especially because we are on an oil patch. i spent a good amount of time over the last few months talking to audiences about the will, patch whether it's down in alberta canada or here. places it turns out where there is just a little bit of oil in just a bit of religion. so, it tends to be a good conversation, and i'm looking forward to that conversation later. quite simply because -- as andy just pointed out, doing the kind of first wave of research during that four or five productive months here, i was able to pour through the papers here at smu, the pamphlets, petroleum planet collection which is just amazing. and you some quick trips to other archives around the state. again, no surprise that texas looms so large in my story. but i will introduce you to so many colorful characters. teal higgins of course, pi
i've been internally grateful, and it's always nice to be back on campus in dallas. even with this unusual weather. something that i am used to having spent a good part of my life in vancouver british columbia, so. it's a real privilege to be with you today. especially because we are on an oil patch. i spent a good amount of time over the last few months talking to audiences about the will, patch whether it's down in alberta canada or here. places it turns out where there is just a little bit...
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and dallas/ft. worth and waco, and areas just to the north and east of san antonio, and austin. now, how much rain are we talking over the next couple of days? this is just through wednesday. it may rain in some cases through friday and saturday, but anywhere from about one to five inches of rain, and this area has had a lot of rain, especially louisiana and east texas, so we are thinking that we could have some significant flooding issues, especially wednesday, maybe even thursday, too. in this area of east texas. that is one of the stories to watch. and for today's forecast, we still do have some great weather out there. it was a fantastic weekend on the eastern seaboard, that continues today, and the temperatures are starting to warm up a little bit. nution and cool. especially at night. we'll see summer returning, as we go throughout this week. so watch out monday today, in the middle of the country, and then awful nasty stuff stays there and you will notice, would he have almost nearly 90 degre
and dallas/ft. worth and waco, and areas just to the north and east of san antonio, and austin. now, how much rain are we talking over the next couple of days? this is just through wednesday. it may rain in some cases through friday and saturday, but anywhere from about one to five inches of rain, and this area has had a lot of rain, especially louisiana and east texas, so we are thinking that we could have some significant flooding issues, especially wednesday, maybe even thursday, too. in...
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he's the only dallas cowboy who married a dude. as far as we know, anyway. former nfl linebacker jeff for. the select the mayor to you? probably post doc tank operator a favor carnival. fox news radio -- >> her harris gold and every da she gets more old, fox news contributor katherine timpf. >> jeff, i was trying to find a funny way to introduce you and couldn't think of anything funnier than you be an nfl linebacker for dallas cowboys who then there is a guy who looks like liberace. >> i did. the younger version of liberace. it's an interesting thing to be at nfl player and mary somebody like liberace. >> with this won't stop, this critical race theory, how would it have been -- help when it up and greeted by the cowboys in the 1980s if you were so we're back then it could remember what it was like? >> it would not have work, especially on that team. they would've never grabbed me in the first place. but when i didn't get there, we had a heck of a lot of fun. a lot of. the nfl was out of control back then. >> so has that the change? , this stuff, can't work
he's the only dallas cowboy who married a dude. as far as we know, anyway. former nfl linebacker jeff for. the select the mayor to you? probably post doc tank operator a favor carnival. fox news radio -- >> her harris gold and every da she gets more old, fox news contributor katherine timpf. >> jeff, i was trying to find a funny way to introduce you and couldn't think of anything funnier than you be an nfl linebacker for dallas cowboys who then there is a guy who looks like...
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>> we decided to go to deep ellum in downtown dallas.ng people go there just to hang out and socialize with friends. we went out there, set up the clinic. toward the end of the night not many people were getting the shot so i started flagging people. shouting, hey, come on over and get the vaccine. and one of our colleagues, she said, hey, no vaccine left behind. let's go out everywhere so we can get people vaccinated. so she went to the 7-eleven7-el. she said two staff members want to get the vaccine but cannot leave the business, so i said let's go with them. so along with national guard members we decided to head over and get people vaccinated. i got my phone and recorded the whole experience. once inside the store, the staff members were really excited. you know, other clients -- customers were just lighting up like curious seeing what was happening. but overall it was a great experience because we're doing everything we can to get people vaccinated. we're going out into the community because we want to reach that herd immunity. >> w
>> we decided to go to deep ellum in downtown dallas.ng people go there just to hang out and socialize with friends. we went out there, set up the clinic. toward the end of the night not many people were getting the shot so i started flagging people. shouting, hey, come on over and get the vaccine. and one of our colleagues, she said, hey, no vaccine left behind. let's go out everywhere so we can get people vaccinated. so she went to the 7-eleven7-el. she said two staff members want to...
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. >> reporter: alissa charles-findley is the sister of botham jean, who died in 2018 when a white dallas police officer mistakenly entered his apartment and shot him she was convicted of murder has congress moved quickly enough on police reform? >> no. >> is that a broken promise to you >> of course it is. >> reporter: gwen carr is the mother of eric garner, who died in 2014 in new york city following a police chokehold. that officer was not charged. >> people think it's over it's not over with because they are still killing our children >> gabe, despite those gunshots earlier today, it appears people are still gathering there at the square >> reporter: yes, that's right, lester horizon for this community. sentencing for derek chauvin is now scheduled for late next month, lester. >> gabe gutierrez tonight, thank you >>> a huge increase in travel is expected as we head toward memorial day with millions planning to fly or hit the road. the tsa urging patience while officials cite an alarming increase in bad behavior on planes here's tom costello. >> reporter: from the highways to high abov
. >> reporter: alissa charles-findley is the sister of botham jean, who died in 2018 when a white dallas police officer mistakenly entered his apartment and shot him she was convicted of murder has congress moved quickly enough on police reform? >> no. >> is that a broken promise to you >> of course it is. >> reporter: gwen carr is the mother of eric garner, who died in 2014 in new york city following a police chokehold. that officer was not charged. >>...
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india was transferred to a wildlife sanctuary near dallas yesterday.olice found the 9-month-old cat on saturday unharmed after its -- it was turned over by the wife of the alleged owner. it's unclear just where it was being held this entire time. >> the tiger was passed around a little bit. but ultimately he knew where it was at all time. if it wasn't with her she knew where it was at. >> the search started may 9th in west houston. an off-duty deputy nearly shot it before it was whisked away by victor quevas, the alleged owner. he denies the cat belongs to him. he's currently in jail on an unrelated murder charge. >>> coming up, kobe bryant's widow vanessa delivers an emotional speech as her late husband is inducted into the basketball hall of fame. >>> and later, after being delayed a year due to the pandemic, a new miss universe is crowned. this is the "cbs morning news." " after my dvt blood clot... i was uncertain... was another around the corner? or could things take a different turn? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis.
india was transferred to a wildlife sanctuary near dallas yesterday.olice found the 9-month-old cat on saturday unharmed after its -- it was turned over by the wife of the alleged owner. it's unclear just where it was being held this entire time. >> the tiger was passed around a little bit. but ultimately he knew where it was at all time. if it wasn't with her she knew where it was at. >> the search started may 9th in west houston. an off-duty deputy nearly shot it before it was...
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> no quería soltarlo >> un mes y 20 días pasó el hijo de patricia en el centro de convenciones en dallas llegaron a la entrevista esto me ayudó luego se comunicaron conmigo estoy muy feliz contenta de reunirme con él >> su hijo de 17 años emprendió el viaje de honduras hasta la frontera solo, posteriormente fue trasladado a dallas y el domingo autoridades lo transportaron a chicago para entregárselo a su madre >> aquí los tratan muy bien en el albergue muy bien comen bien desde su vestuario zapatos y se enferma los llevan al médico >> no vimos nada fuera de lugar >> la pastora y dice que fue invitada al albergue junto con otros feligreses para llevarles palabra de fe a los jóvenes que aún esperan que el departamento de salud y servicios humanos los que unifique con sus familias ellos aplaudieron cantaron pidieron que le cantamos las canciones ellos sí tuvieron una reacción muy positiva en momentos de oración se arrodillaban momentos bonitos para ellos >> todo salió bien gracias a dios >> bueno que también tengan el apoyo de la comunidad pasando a otro informe fíjese que el distrito del a
> no quería soltarlo >> un mes y 20 días pasó el hijo de patricia en el centro de convenciones en dallas llegaron a la entrevista esto me ayudó luego se comunicaron conmigo estoy muy feliz contenta de reunirme con él >> su hijo de 17 años emprendió el viaje de honduras hasta la frontera solo, posteriormente fue trasladado a dallas y el domingo autoridades lo transportaron a chicago para entregárselo a su madre >> aquí los tratan muy bien en el albergue muy bien...
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southwest and american airlines, at&t in dallas, the dallas morning news reported that more than 720 both in letters and in person to make their position clear and that sustained pressure worked. the texas legislature didn't pass that bathroom bill, not that year, at least. now, businesses in texas are ramping up the pressure again. this time against two bills that are making their way through the state legislature that would dramatically roll back voting rightings. coalition of big businesses and business groups in texas under the name fair elections texas today released a letter making clear where they stand on the voting rights roll back that texas republicans are pursuing. look at the signatories, it's got american airlines, hewlett-packard, microsoft, sales force, unilever, we believe the right to vote is sacred. when more people participate in the democratic process, we all prosper. we stand together in a nonpartisan coalition to support reforms that make democracy more successful and oppose any changes that restrict eligible voters access to ballot. we urge business and civic
southwest and american airlines, at&t in dallas, the dallas morning news reported that more than 720 both in letters and in person to make their position clear and that sustained pressure worked. the texas legislature didn't pass that bathroom bill, not that year, at least. now, businesses in texas are ramping up the pressure again. this time against two bills that are making their way through the state legislature that would dramatically roll back voting rightings. coalition of big...
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dallas baptists the patriots as i'm sure everybody knows was a 12 to 8 winner.'t be able to do in a major league park with a much higher fence, you run headfirst into the fence, but it worked there. that was a great catch. so focused. you talk a little bit about the historical significance of relevance of the indy 500 today. what a race well, you know it's funny because a little castor never said, and he kind of brought this up. he said. okay. we had tom brady in the super bowl. we had phil mickelson, a 50 year old, the oldest guy to ever win a major on the golf tour in the pj last week. maybe this is the year of the quote old guy and sports. i'm not calling a 46 year 50 year old person an old person that but it's fun to see those veteran guys. let's call them veterans winning those events these last couple of weeks and the crowd. i think i heard like an estimated 104. 1000 people on hand to watch like india. bold it feels good, doesn't it? it does feel very good. all right, joe, thanks so much and coming up next at 11 right there. i'm gonna stop san francisco p
dallas baptists the patriots as i'm sure everybody knows was a 12 to 8 winner.'t be able to do in a major league park with a much higher fence, you run headfirst into the fence, but it worked there. that was a great catch. so focused. you talk a little bit about the historical significance of relevance of the indy 500 today. what a race well, you know it's funny because a little castor never said, and he kind of brought this up. he said. okay. we had tom brady in the super bowl. we had phil...
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right now, it's a low risk in certain areas, but potentially eight inches of rainfall for the dallasrea into oklahoma city we'll continue to deal with that afternoon. we'll be back in the 80s 83 for new orleans lower 90s, tampa we're letting go of the cold conditions now the heat is starting to build, we'll talk about that coming up. >> we're ready for it. waiting. >> yeah about what 1/2 nos i'd say. >>> kobe bryant was posthumously inducted into the basketball hall of fame after a powerful speech from his widow vanessa bryant >> you did it, you're in the hall of fame now you're a true champ. you're not just an mvp you're an all-time great i'm so proud of you. i love you forever and always kobe dean bryant >> kobe's oldest daughter nathalia put on the jacket that kobe would have worn spurs mvp kevin garnett also enenshrined. the hall announced champions chris bosh and ben wallace and bill russell is getting in as a coach >>> just ahead, giving the go ahead for inrniol avteatnatrel but not for every country. >> and the mtv awards were very nice we'll tell you who else won big this yea
right now, it's a low risk in certain areas, but potentially eight inches of rainfall for the dallasrea into oklahoma city we'll continue to deal with that afternoon. we'll be back in the 80s 83 for new orleans lower 90s, tampa we're letting go of the cold conditions now the heat is starting to build, we'll talk about that coming up. >> we're ready for it. waiting. >> yeah about what 1/2 nos i'd say. >>> kobe bryant was posthumously inducted into the basketball hall of fame...
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a shop which sells comic books and graphic novels there really it is more of a refuge within the dallas fort worth i don't think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic book trade purely as a business venture were the 3 poor you need to love comics so aside from the fact that i'm trying to earn my living from it folks this is about my passion for comics through the series of is also an attempt to leave a few traces behind me that was especially to reawaken a lot of comics and kids go through the look of you. children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another shall it earns nothing from this but he says that's not important he's too busy trying to salvage whatever he can his collection of comics is now larger than the one held by boston as national library. in the 1960 s. seventy's and eighty's everyone in yugoslavia read comics it was organized by the state in the school supported it or maybe a little less but little compared to today. the print runs were incredible. the way through the dallas the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic cu
a shop which sells comic books and graphic novels there really it is more of a refuge within the dallas fort worth i don't think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic book trade purely as a business venture were the 3 poor you need to love comics so aside from the fact that i'm trying to earn my living from it folks this is about my passion for comics through the series of is also an attempt to leave a few traces behind me that was especially to reawaken a lot of comics and kids go...
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. >> and we will pick up on that economic data when we talk to dallas fed president robert kaplan he joins us this hour. >>> plus, we're continuing our summer unmasked series with the ceos of elf beauty and cedar fair we gear up for a big holiday weekend. let's get straight to the big stories. mike santoli tracking the market action wilfred with the latest on the bank hearing at capitol hill and ylan mui with details of president biden's budget proposal the dow is up 117 points where do we stand? >> the dow may be giving the illusion of movement because 100 points used to be something. but boy, the overall market is really managing to hover here in a pretty still fashion for much of this week not in a negative way necessarily, it's sort of firm underneath the surface, especially the intraday moves and so we ride that axis around 4200 for a while you remember a year ago june that was reopening enthusiasm, faang enthusiasm it's been much more measured and choppy over here monitoring the cyclical leadership is something we also should do here looking at industrials compared to consumer
. >> and we will pick up on that economic data when we talk to dallas fed president robert kaplan he joins us this hour. >>> plus, we're continuing our summer unmasked series with the ceos of elf beauty and cedar fair we gear up for a big holiday weekend. let's get straight to the big stories. mike santoli tracking the market action wilfred with the latest on the bank hearing at capitol hill and ylan mui with details of president biden's budget proposal the dow is up 117 points...