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---yezmin thomas desde dallas, texas nos amplia por que.el procurador de nuevo len revel la posibilidad de que ms elementos de seguridad pudieran estar relacionados con el atentado al "casino royale". take vo ---el funcionario anunci que un polica estatal fue detenido por servir como vigilante del comando que perpetu el atentado.. y que otros sujetos ya han sido identificados y sern investigados. ---segn el procurador, al agente capturado se le aseguraron armas de fuego distintas a la de cargo y al terminar su declaracin, se le dictar orden de "arraigo" o "prisin" take vo ---en ese mismo pas, el movimiento por la paz que encabeza el poeta javier sicilia, anunci que el 15 de septiembre, realizar un "grito de independencia" , alterno al del presidente felipe caldern. ---segn el grupo, el acto ser acompaÑado por integrantes de la guerrilla zapatista y se llevar acabo en el estado de chiapas y de alli, recorrer 6 estados hasta la frontera con guatemala. ---sta, ser la tercera gran caravana, organizada por el movimiento desde marzo. cu ---tambie
---yezmin thomas desde dallas, texas nos amplia por que.el procurador de nuevo len revel la posibilidad de que ms elementos de seguridad pudieran estar relacionados con el atentado al "casino royale". take vo ---el funcionario anunci que un polica estatal fue detenido por servir como vigilante del comando que perpetu el atentado.. y que otros sujetos ya han sido identificados y sern investigados. ---segn el procurador, al agente capturado se le aseguraron armas de fuego distintas a la...
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. >>> gracias, denuncian maltratos de escuelas a niños hispanos en dallas, texas . >>> también una pequeña. >>> momento de nuestra última pausa, y al regresar:. >>> un testigo en el juicio de l amuerte de michael jackson, dice que si su médico hubiese pedido ayuda unos minutos antes, el artista quizás se hubiese salvado ♪. >>> hoy se reveló un video del momento en que casey anthony supo que se habían encontrado los restos de su hija, había como objetivo el ver cómo reaccionaba al saber la noticia, el video no había sido mostrado antes. >>> el testimonio que dio uno de los paramédicos que se presentó en el cuarto de michael jackson, dijo que podría haber salvado la vida del cantante, de haber sido llamado minutos antes. >>> el fiscal del condado de los Ángeles, presentó otros testigos en el juicio contra el doctor conrad murray. >>> richard declaró que al atender a michael jackson el cantante no tenía pulso y su cuerpo no respondió a los intentos de resucitarlo. >>> en una llamada por radio al centro médico ucla lo declararon muerto. >>> Él también declaró que después de preguntarle al doct
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this one comes to us from kxas, nbc-5 in dallas, texas, where the trynd and true texas tradition of frying up anything and then serving it at the fair, may have gone too far. following in the footsteps of fried twinkies and fried candy bars, this year fried bubble gum makes its first appearance at the texas state fair. that's right, fried bubblegum. made up of pink batter, marshmallow and gum extract, it's generating big buzz around big "d" and its creator hopes later today judges will choose it as the most creative fried food. ij they will. >> that's mild compare fod the fried butter. >> fried butter is genius. that sounds amazing. i'm lynn berry. this is "early today." just your first stop of the day on your nbc station. >>> this weekend in lisbon there was a need for speed. and imagination. people came from all over portugal to witness the spectacle that is the crazy carts race. with the prize going to the fastest and most creative cart, participants went all out. crowd favorites were dancing ghostbusters and the smurfs-mobile, complete with a house and cast of characters. >>> hundreds
this one comes to us from kxas, nbc-5 in dallas, texas, where the trynd and true texas tradition of frying up anything and then serving it at the fair, may have gone too far. following in the footsteps of fried twinkies and fried candy bars, this year fried bubble gum makes its first appearance at the texas state fair. that's right, fried bubblegum. made up of pink batter, marshmallow and gum extract, it's generating big buzz around big "d" and its creator hopes later today judges...
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do you not expect wichita falls, texas to only be one behind. dallas, you you broke your record with 70. oklahoma city had 63. that's two straight months of 100 plus heat. even san antonio broke their report. so the drought won't end anytime soon. we do have rainfall this morning in kansas, a little bit in oklahoma and also rain right around st. louis, but the big weather story from now into the weekend is this cold air coming down from canada. this is the first shot of i'll even call it cold air all behind the storm system. it won't make it down to the gulf, but from the northern plains, great lakes, northeast especially, you'll feel it the next couple mornings. so there was one weak front and then this is the real deal. and that could change that cool to cold. this is canadian high pressure, this air is coming straight down from the arctic. in fargo, north dakota, of course they're famous for the movie and snow in the winter, but it's 35 degrees morning. we're almost getting down to a frost and freeze. it's 86 in cladallas. and that cool air is what
do you not expect wichita falls, texas to only be one behind. dallas, you you broke your record with 70. oklahoma city had 63. that's two straight months of 100 plus heat. even san antonio broke their report. so the drought won't end anytime soon. we do have rainfall this morning in kansas, a little bit in oklahoma and also rain right around st. louis, but the big weather story from now into the weekend is this cold air coming down from canada. this is the first shot of i'll even call it cold...
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---yezmin thomas desde dallas, texas nos amplia... yezmin... de investigadore s de la universidad de stanford cu ---un grupo de investigadore s de la universidad de stanford encontr una forma nueva de detectar los sintomas del autismo utilizando un aparato de resonancia magnetica... take vo ---en el estudio se analizaron los datos e imagenes de niÑos con y sin autismo, y se percataron que la materia gris, la parte del cerebro que procesa la comunicacin social, era distinta en los niÑos que si tienen autismo... ---al utilizar esta tecnica, se pudo diagnosticar el padecimiento con un 92 porciento de precisin.... take weather cam in plasma cu ariel rodriguez tiene el pronostico del tiempo....... roll open roll open take pkg muchas gracias cesar, con alta presion en control a traves de nuestra zona, hemos visto los vientos desde el interior, esto de hecho ha aumentado la nubosidad a traves de la costa impulsando los vientos aca un poquito mas hacia el norte la neblina, nosotros sin embargo en el interior no vimos neblina por eso las temperaturas au
---yezmin thomas desde dallas, texas nos amplia... yezmin... de investigadore s de la universidad de stanford cu ---un grupo de investigadore s de la universidad de stanford encontr una forma nueva de detectar los sintomas del autismo utilizando un aparato de resonancia magnetica... take vo ---en el estudio se analizaron los datos e imagenes de niÑos con y sin autismo, y se percataron que la materia gris, la parte del cerebro que procesa la comunicacin social, era distinta en los niÑos que si...
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joe powell, executive director, association of persons affected by addiction, dallas, texas. dr. thomasina borkman, professor of sociology emerita, george mason university, fairfax, virginia. keith, let's start out by letting the audience know what is the need for treatment in terms of substance use and mental disorders in this country? a lot of people aren't aware of how prevalent these conditions are, but amazingly there are 45 million american adults who meet the criteria for a mental health problem. and 23 million who meet it for substance use, alcohol or drugs. and most of those who also smoke and the overlap between those groups is about 10 million people who struggle with both of those problems. so that means at any given time one in four people in this country could conceivably benefit from treatment for mental health or substance use disorder. and actually, we're using the term now, behavioral health, do you want to explain a little what behavioral health encompasses? behavioral health is a bridging term, i mean, what is happening around the country is there's much more
joe powell, executive director, association of persons affected by addiction, dallas, texas. dr. thomasina borkman, professor of sociology emerita, george mason university, fairfax, virginia. keith, let's start out by letting the audience know what is the need for treatment in terms of substance use and mental disorders in this country? a lot of people aren't aware of how prevalent these conditions are, but amazingly there are 45 million american adults who meet the criteria for a mental health...
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has told a couple different versions of having her water break when she was making a speech in dallas texas and rushing back to our last good going to wasilla and giving birth, there are many problems with that story. i specify what they are in the book. and is still leaves me to feel on certain. if she is not, it would be the most appalling hopes ever played on the american people and that would be a terrible accusation to make without proof items have misgivings that is the way i express myself about this question. >> host: if you had the chance to talk with her what would you have faster? >> host. >> guest: why can she give me more than fiber 10 minutes? [laughter] why do we have the miele or and now work? what are the plans where she just ringing people along? did you write the book that sarah palin feared that you would? >> i don't know that she had feared. she feels protected by divine forces. she said god opens the doors for me. anyone who thinks it is their doorman. >> host: joe mcginniss is the author of the book being released today "the rogue" searching for the real sarah palin"
has told a couple different versions of having her water break when she was making a speech in dallas texas and rushing back to our last good going to wasilla and giving birth, there are many problems with that story. i specify what they are in the book. and is still leaves me to feel on certain. if she is not, it would be the most appalling hopes ever played on the american people and that would be a terrible accusation to make without proof items have misgivings that is the way i express...
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stories, a couple different versions of having her water break when she was making a speech in dallas, texas, and rushing back to alaska and going to wasilla and giving birth the next day, there are many, many problems with that story. and i specify exactly what they are in the book. and it leaves me still feeling uncertain. if she's not, it would be the most appalling hoax ever played on the american people by a political figure. and that would be a terrible accusation to make without powerful proof. and i don't have powerful proof. i have misgivings, and that's the way i express myself about this question in the book. >> if you have had the chance to talk with sarah palin, five minutes, 10 minutes, what would you have asked her? >> i would have asked her why she is give me more than five or 10 minutes. why do we sit down for a meal or why don't we have in our? i would have asked her, you know, what her plans were. what she really going to run for president or is she just bringing people along. >> finally, mr. mcginniss, did you write the book that sarah palin feared he would? >> i don't kn
stories, a couple different versions of having her water break when she was making a speech in dallas, texas, and rushing back to alaska and going to wasilla and giving birth the next day, there are many, many problems with that story. and i specify exactly what they are in the book. and it leaves me still feeling uncertain. if she's not, it would be the most appalling hoax ever played on the american people by a political figure. and that would be a terrible accusation to make without powerful...
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where the individual was going to obtain chemicals, make a bomb, and blow up george bush's home in dallas, texasthe chemical company called the police and the fbi. they had a plot this past week in germany where a palestinian and lebanese individual tried to obtain chemicals to make a bomb and that chemical company called the german police. so you have the more interest, the more public awareness that's been raised, the more difficulty they're going to have in being able to wage the kind of attack that would do the most damage. but as i said, it becomes more primiti primitive, it involves fewer people. it becomes easier to conduct. >> tom fuentes. thank you very much. sus susan henderson has an update. >> 18 wounded patients, just took them out. five of the patients were reportedly removed from an operating room, including two who were described as unconscious. that was according to human rights watch. we spoke to the doctor who said he can't reveal his name. it's simply too dangerous. >> the most terrible moment when you can't when your mission is to protect people and he has prevented you from
where the individual was going to obtain chemicals, make a bomb, and blow up george bush's home in dallas, texasthe chemical company called the police and the fbi. they had a plot this past week in germany where a palestinian and lebanese individual tried to obtain chemicals to make a bomb and that chemical company called the german police. so you have the more interest, the more public awareness that's been raised, the more difficulty they're going to have in being able to wage the kind of...
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. >> pelley: if everything's bigger in texas, that goes double for the state's true passion, football. which means, if you own the dallasowboys, you don't own just a team, you own america's team. and you don't build just a stadium, you build the biggest in the land. in texas, you dream big, and in the mind of jerry jones, that means a fourth super bowl ring. this year, with a healthy quarterback behind center and the new season ahead of him, his hopes are high. but that's how he felt when we first met him last year. that year, the team was celebrating its 50th anniversary and he was hosting the super bowl at cowboy stadium. but there was one thing the 68- year-old jones had not imagined: his team would not be in the championship. we followed the high-flying jones through what turned out to be a season from hell. winning is a lot more fun, but losing reveals more of a man's character, especially when he's the most innovative, controversial, and bombastic owner in the nfl. how warm and sunny the future felt last august, as the cowboys walked through the last snaps of training camp. even here in california, fans thronged t
. >> pelley: if everything's bigger in texas, that goes double for the state's true passion, football. which means, if you own the dallasowboys, you don't own just a team, you own america's team. and you don't build just a stadium, you build the biggest in the land. in texas, you dream big, and in the mind of jerry jones, that means a fourth super bowl ring. this year, with a healthy quarterback behind center and the new season ahead of him, his hopes are high. but that's how he felt when...
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. >> reporter: theresa berg of dallas, texas, is a professional pet photographer with a major league. >> it could be so much more appealing. >> reporter: her issue? bad dog adoption photos. >> reporter: that's not the ideal pose i take it. >> i would think not. >> reporter: they pose these pictures to help them to adopt. >> would you invite them into your home. >> reporter: thousands of dogs are euthanised for no other reason than bad marketing. >> reporter: i can't stand the thought of for want of a good picture a dog goes homeless. >> reporter: that's why three years ago she started working for homeless dogs pro bono, if you will, volunteering to take their adoption photos. she works almost exclusively with a dachshund rescue group. >> we were getting photos but slowly. >> reporter: she took pictures, brought 'em in focus, put 'em in pearls, got 'em out of jail and on the the couch, and replaced the nick nolte mug shots with dog fancy cover shots. after the retoews every one of these dogs got adopted in record time and, today, adoptions at the rescue are up 100%. >> pictures make a
. >> reporter: theresa berg of dallas, texas, is a professional pet photographer with a major league. >> it could be so much more appealing. >> reporter: her issue? bad dog adoption photos. >> reporter: that's not the ideal pose i take it. >> i would think not. >> reporter: they pose these pictures to help them to adopt. >> would you invite them into your home. >> reporter: thousands of dogs are euthanised for no other reason than bad marketing....
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where the individual is going to obtain chemicals, make a bomb and blow up george bush's home in dallas, texas the chemical company called the police and the fbi. we've had a plot this past week in germany where a palestinian and lebanese individual tried to obtain chemicals to make a bomb, and that chemical company called the german police. so you have the more interest, the more public awareness that's been raised, the more difficulty going to have in being able to wage the kind of attack that would do the most damage. so as i said, it becomes more primitive, it involves fewer people, but also then they become easier to conduct. >> all right. tom fuentes, appreciate your expertise. susan candiotti thanks. >>> let's get caught up on some other stories tonight. susan hendricks. >>> syrian security forces stormed a hospital in the western city of hams and took away 18 wounded patients. just took them out. five of the patients were reportedly removed from an operating room, including two who were described as unconscious. that is according to human rights watch. earlier we spoke with a doctor wh
where the individual is going to obtain chemicals, make a bomb and blow up george bush's home in dallas, texas the chemical company called the police and the fbi. we've had a plot this past week in germany where a palestinian and lebanese individual tried to obtain chemicals to make a bomb, and that chemical company called the german police. so you have the more interest, the more public awareness that's been raised, the more difficulty going to have in being able to wage the kind of attack...
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this student who was trying to obtain chemicals so that he could blow up george bush's home in dallas, texase chemical company alerted the fbi and the police and they were able to prevent that. so, yeah, these attacks are almost on a monthly basis, the fbi and new york city police or washington metro, other large police departments in the country, come up -- discover a plan either through community support or some other method or overseas inteps. there's a number of methods that alert the authorities to a possible plan. and we have seen these arrests over and over and over again. the d.c. metro system a little over a year ago, same thing. >> tom fuentes, thank you so much for putting this into perspective. good information. always appreciate it. >>> we're going to tell you about some americans who know very little about what happened ten years ago tomorrow. many of them weren't born or too little to even remember it. what should you tell your kids about 9/11 or do they really have to know about it? that discussion straight ahead here on cnn. hey can i play with the toys ? sure, but let me ge
this student who was trying to obtain chemicals so that he could blow up george bush's home in dallas, texase chemical company alerted the fbi and the police and they were able to prevent that. so, yeah, these attacks are almost on a monthly basis, the fbi and new york city police or washington metro, other large police departments in the country, come up -- discover a plan either through community support or some other method or overseas inteps. there's a number of methods that alert the...
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. >> cnbc's jane wells is live for us in dallas, texas. good day to you in dallas. ately? >> reporter: it's been a little cooler right now, in the 80s, alex. they have had some rains in a few spots in texas today, so all those prayers they've been asking for have paid off a little bit but not enough to make a difference. the cattle industry has been devastated. >> you look at the parchness of the ground and the feed and the like. if you look at texas it is one of the largest suppliers of meat. what is this going to mean? are we going to pay more money when we buy hamburger meat, steaks and the like at the grocery store or even to mcdonald's potentially? >> reporter: potentially. not in the short term. and it's more hamburger than steaks. here's what we're talking about. the ranchers have to decide okay for mostly their female cows if they're getting up in years, maybe they still have a calf or two they could produce over the next few years, is it worth it to truck in feed to feed you or better for me to cut my losses and send you to the slaughterhouse now. the female
. >> cnbc's jane wells is live for us in dallas, texas. good day to you in dallas. ately? >> reporter: it's been a little cooler right now, in the 80s, alex. they have had some rains in a few spots in texas today, so all those prayers they've been asking for have paid off a little bit but not enough to make a difference. the cattle industry has been devastated. >> you look at the parchness of the ground and the feed and the like. if you look at texas it is one of the largest...
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yesterday we had a very productive session in dallas, texas, on infrastructure where everybody came togethere business, labor and government all said, infrastructure has to be done, it has to be done at a big scale to make us competitive. and even though everybody agrees, nothing seems to be getting done because of the radical political games that are being played in the house of representatives right now by the republicans. >> what's your answer? what do you think president obama can do next thursday that will have the greatest effect on creating jobs in america? >> several things. large-scale reauthorization of the surface transportation act. that's been a bipartisan issue for 40 years. all of a sudden, the republicans want to cut 30% from the baseline that everybody knows is already half of what it should be. the faa reauthorize it, clean water act, reauthorize it. send some aid to state and local governments so they don't continue to lay off people and we can actually bring things together. target communities with high levels of unemployment with work. that would be the african-american
yesterday we had a very productive session in dallas, texas, on infrastructure where everybody came togethere business, labor and government all said, infrastructure has to be done, it has to be done at a big scale to make us competitive. and even though everybody agrees, nothing seems to be getting done because of the radical political games that are being played in the house of representatives right now by the republicans. >> what's your answer? what do you think president obama can do...
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stories because there's a couple different versions -- of having her water break making a speech in dallas, texas, and rushing back to alaska and going to wasilla and giving birth the next day, there are many, many problems with that story, and i specify exactly what they are in the book, and it leaves me still feeling uncertain. if she's not, it would be the most appalling hoax ever played in the american -- on the american people by a political figure, and that's a terrible accusation to make without powerful proof. i don't have powerful proof. i have misgivings. that's how i express myself bhowt the question in the book. >> host: if you had time to talk with sarah palin, what did would you ask her? >> guest: i would have said why not more than 10 minutes? let's have a meal or an hour, and i would have asked her, you know, what her plans were, was she running for president or striping people along? >> host: did you write the book that sarah palin feared you would? >> guest: i don't know that she had fear. i don't know that sarah really has fearment i think that she feels protected by divine for
stories because there's a couple different versions -- of having her water break making a speech in dallas, texas, and rushing back to alaska and going to wasilla and giving birth the next day, there are many, many problems with that story, and i specify exactly what they are in the book, and it leaves me still feeling uncertain. if she's not, it would be the most appalling hoax ever played in the american -- on the american people by a political figure, and that's a terrible accusation to make...
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it's being held in dallas, texas. >> the jerry bowl. >> boise state and georgia. >> boise state always comes to play. >> mark rick, his job is on the line. northwestern and boston college. >> the brains bowl. i'm going to go bc at home, a noon kickoff. you don't do well with those. >> you're right. i'm taking northwestern. of course monday night where i'll be, bird stadium, college park, maryland, an undermanned miami squad will be favored against maryland. >> randy edsall taking over the maryland terrapins, trying to instill a new team, al golden with the miami hurricanes. i'm going with maryland. fear the turtle. >> i think miami has too much talent. >>> up next our powerhouse political panel joins us on the obama/boehner face-off over timing. and michele bachmann starting to go after rick perry. we'll tell you why. and the nbc news politico republican debate at the reagan library, still on wednesday, september 7th, and will start at 8:00 eastern. it will be right here on msnbc. the white house soup of the day, white chicken chile. good day for chili. >> zac brown band, good choice,
it's being held in dallas, texas. >> the jerry bowl. >> boise state and georgia. >> boise state always comes to play. >> mark rick, his job is on the line. northwestern and boston college. >> the brains bowl. i'm going to go bc at home, a noon kickoff. you don't do well with those. >> you're right. i'm taking northwestern. of course monday night where i'll be, bird stadium, college park, maryland, an undermanned miami squad will be favored against maryland....
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he began his career as a journalist in dallas, texas. he transitioned into television, covering the watergate hearings with former journalist robert mcneil. in 1975 they launched a show called the robert mcneil report. today the show is known as pbs newshour. this year lehrer stepped down as his post of anchor, he stepped in that role for 36 years. beyond newshour, he's written 20 books and moderated 11 presidential and vice presidential debates. he's written about his experience in a new book called "tension city." i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thank you, my friend. >> rose: you know how great you are? >> no, tell me. i've got a few minutes, go ahead. >> rose: (laughs) they don't replace you with one person, they replace you with five! that's huge. >> it's a close call. >> rose: it might be not enough! it was part time for you. you were out writing these books. >> you could sign on. you could be number seven. >> we'd love to be. i need work! i need work! (laughter) at some point in the near future you and i are
he began his career as a journalist in dallas, texas. he transitioned into television, covering the watergate hearings with former journalist robert mcneil. in 1975 they launched a show called the robert mcneil report. today the show is known as pbs newshour. this year lehrer stepped down as his post of anchor, he stepped in that role for 36 years. beyond newshour, he's written 20 books and moderated 11 presidential and vice presidential debates. he's written about his experience in a new book...
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from dallas, texas, a new jersey girl last in dallas? this is smu freshman sally doocy.oes injure dad send you enough money, sally? she has to get free bananas from our green room. give her some money! >> steve: brian, yesterday -- sally should stop by because you needed a golf lesson and she's good at golf. >> she is. she's a good tennis player, too. i watched her play. she's excited because the president is now in the building -- excuse me, on the course, in the clubhouse. he'll be walking down here. he just met with ginger and her family whose husband lost their lives in iraq. so we are going to be talking with the president shortly and golfing for 18 holes and unlike last year, we're going to be taping a couple of those holes. so we'll be able to show that when we come back from labor day. if you want to help out on patriot golf day, real quick, go to our web site and go to patriot golf day and you can help out, even if you're not a golfer, great cause. >> steve: absolutely. >> gretchen: all right. we'll be thinking about you in 27 minutes from now when you tee it up
from dallas, texas, a new jersey girl last in dallas? this is smu freshman sally doocy.oes injure dad send you enough money, sally? she has to get free bananas from our green room. give her some money! >> steve: brian, yesterday -- sally should stop by because you needed a golf lesson and she's good at golf. >> she is. she's a good tennis player, too. i watched her play. she's excited because the president is now in the building -- excuse me, on the course, in the clubhouse. he'll...
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. >> reporter: teresa burg of dallas texas is a professional pet photographer with a major league petreporter: her issue? bad dog adoption photos. that's not the ideal pose. >> i would think not. >> reporter: shelter and rescues post these pictures to entice people to adopt but teresa says the effect is often just the opposite. thousands of dogs are euthanized every year for no other reason than bad marketing. >> i can't stand the thought of, you know, for want of a good picture that a dog goes homeless. >> reporter: that's why a few years ago teresa started working for homeless dogs pro- bono, if you will, volunteering to take their adoption photos. she worked almost exclusively with a group run by kathleen coleman. >> we were getting adoptions but it was just slow going. >> reporter: teresa retook all the pictures of all the dogs kathleen had posted online. brought them in focus and put them in pearls. got them out of jail and on to the couch. and replaced the nick nolte mug shots with dog fancy cover shots. after the retakes, every one of these dogs got adopted in record time. toda
. >> reporter: teresa burg of dallas texas is a professional pet photographer with a major league petreporter: her issue? bad dog adoption photos. that's not the ideal pose. >> i would think not. >> reporter: shelter and rescues post these pictures to entice people to adopt but teresa says the effect is often just the opposite. thousands of dogs are euthanized every year for no other reason than bad marketing. >> i can't stand the thought of, you know, for want of a good...
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amazingly for dallas, texas, as you mentioned, 70 days of 100-degree-plus heat for the year already, and it looks like we're going to see the 80s, downright frigid for dallas, thursday and friday, into the 90s for saturday and sunday. but i'm sure that they will take it. unfortunately, the bad news story is that we are still dealing with incredible, exceptional drought over much the state of texas, their worst drought on record and unfortunately we're not going to get much rain in the area, we are seeing the potential for showers and thunderstorms across the midwest. but i just want to show where you we're going to get freezing, below freezing temperatures tonight across the upper midwest, jenna, an early season freeze, a hard freeze for a lot of folks. look at these lows overnight! twenty-four, international falls, not even fall yet on the calendar. back to you. jenna: are you serious? freezing? >> you got it. get the winter coats out. it's whacky in the weather center. jenna: it certainly is. at least 87 in northern texas will seem like a vacation compared to what they've had. >> it
amazingly for dallas, texas, as you mentioned, 70 days of 100-degree-plus heat for the year already, and it looks like we're going to see the 80s, downright frigid for dallas, thursday and friday, into the 90s for saturday and sunday. but i'm sure that they will take it. unfortunately, the bad news story is that we are still dealing with incredible, exceptional drought over much the state of texas, their worst drought on record and unfortunately we're not going to get much rain in the area, we...
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bill: let's go to kris gutierrez, watching this out of dallas, texas. there's so much to cover here. how bad is it, chris? -- kris? >> for a little perspective, we should tell our viewers this, last year firefighters at the state and local level have responded to 21,000 wildfires that have consumed 3.1 million acres across the texas an area roughly the size of the state of connecticut, the worst is in bastrop, east of the capitol city of austin. take a look at this video. as you mentioned, nearly 500 homes have been consumed by the flames, at least 5000 had to evacuate, 400 of whom are in shelters because they simply had nowhere to go, an estimated 250 firefighters are working around the clock to put this out. so all hands are on deck, but still this morning, it is zero percent contained. no word on how it started, but strong winds from tropical storm lee helped fan these flames and tragically, a 20-year-old woman and her 18 month old daughter died out in gladewater, texas from another fire over the holiday weekend, they were trapped inside a mobile hom
bill: let's go to kris gutierrez, watching this out of dallas, texas. there's so much to cover here. how bad is it, chris? -- kris? >> for a little perspective, we should tell our viewers this, last year firefighters at the state and local level have responded to 21,000 wildfires that have consumed 3.1 million acres across the texas an area roughly the size of the state of connecticut, the worst is in bastrop, east of the capitol city of austin. take a look at this video. as you...
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the first time we've seen that much rain since the beginning of june, across parts of texas, san antonio, towards dallasmore rain in your forecast today. you can see an inch or two of rain in south texas. dallas into part of oklahoma, watch out for strong storms today. even flooding could be a problem. elsewhere across the country, beautiful across the southwest. some rain possible late in the day across the pacific northwest. m >> and this weather report has been brought to you by keebler. dan? bianna? >> thank you. great to have you with us this morning, brian. >>> coming up on "good morning america," has the fashion world's obsession with youth finally gone too far? we're going to show you the new york runway show that has a lot of people talking this morning. >>> plus, dan, ron and i take "gma's" rock star challenge. how did we do? obviously, we're still here. we didn't quit our day jobs. you'll hear for yourselves coming up. ♪ thank you! ♪ phew! [ ernie ] we make our cookies the way only keebler elves can: with a little something extra. so every bite can be uncommonly good. vo: a breakfast worth wa
the first time we've seen that much rain since the beginning of june, across parts of texas, san antonio, towards dallasmore rain in your forecast today. you can see an inch or two of rain in south texas. dallas into part of oklahoma, watch out for strong storms today. even flooding could be a problem. elsewhere across the country, beautiful across the southwest. some rain possible late in the day across the pacific northwest. m >> and this weather report has been brought to you by...
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an american airlines flight from dallas, texas, to reagan international has been canceled due to a securitye passengers on flight. this is flight 1316, apparently the plane never left the gate there at dfw. the remaining passengers were rescreened as was their luggage, they have been rebooked on other flights to washington. >>> another breaking news story. been keeping a close eye on out of southern california, out of orange county, california. and i know have jim ramino on the line. and jim, let's begin. as we look at these pictures, san clemente high school evacuated earlier today because of the apparent bomb threat. what started this whole thing with regard to camp pendleton? >> orange county sheriff's department received a call from camp pendleton military officers that they had an awol u.s. navy corpsman that did not report for duty today. they became very concerned, military police, they found some notes and some writings that indicate that he may have placed some explosive on the campus of san clemente high school. bomb squad technicians responded with eight bomb dogs all available p
an american airlines flight from dallas, texas, to reagan international has been canceled due to a securitye passengers on flight. this is flight 1316, apparently the plane never left the gate there at dfw. the remaining passengers were rescreened as was their luggage, they have been rebooked on other flights to washington. >>> another breaking news story. been keeping a close eye on out of southern california, out of orange county, california. and i know have jim ramino on the line....
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constitutional conservative caucus and tea party caucus, gd morning, sir, from your home town in dallas, texas. you voted against this. why? >> well, we were voting on a bill that we thought the senate would pass. i mean, it's absurd for them to be dragging their feet. i mean, over $1.6 billion? all they have to do is de fund three solyndras and we're there. we passed the bill we thought the senate would pass, that's what we did last spring, it's what we did in july and all we have to do is pass what we know to be right, but the senate passed something. they have trouble ever doing that and it goes to a committee, we work out a compromise and america sees come next electrical, you want what the house stk-rbg the senate does, you give whichever one you prefer control over the other and think that gives the republicans control over the senate, instead of just -- >> bill: you think this is purely doable but the democrats in the senate are to blame and they're turning out saying guys like you are to blame and members of the tea party. what do you think about that? >> i think that the democrats are
constitutional conservative caucus and tea party caucus, gd morning, sir, from your home town in dallas, texas. you voted against this. why? >> well, we were voting on a bill that we thought the senate would pass. i mean, it's absurd for them to be dragging their feet. i mean, over $1.6 billion? all they have to do is de fund three solyndras and we're there. we passed the bill we thought the senate would pass, that's what we did last spring, it's what we did in july and all we have to do...
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let's hear from lee in dallas, texas. let me ask you this before we get your comments. what do you think the legacy of governor rick perry is in texas on regulations and jobs? caller: i believe there has been a natural gas hike, like h.r. fed 290. we can reduce our deficit create millions of jobs and have cleaner air by using our own natural resources. we are sitting on 200 years of proven reserves of natural gas if we -- yet we don't take advantage of this. the thing i know about rick perry, he's against natural gas. host: ok. courtesy of the museum in washington "perry running romney ragged. it says mitt romney's loss is perry's gain. a late starter is not only stealing supporters but also big-money backers from the g.o.p. frontrunner. just look at california. four years ago sloweder was a runningmate. this year he dismisses romney as disorganized. the inflention head of the -- the influential head of the orange county g.o.p. recently co-hosted a meet and greet for perry and called him a leader with authentic vision." that's front page of "the houston chronicle." we co
let's hear from lee in dallas, texas. let me ask you this before we get your comments. what do you think the legacy of governor rick perry is in texas on regulations and jobs? caller: i believe there has been a natural gas hike, like h.r. fed 290. we can reduce our deficit create millions of jobs and have cleaner air by using our own natural resources. we are sitting on 200 years of proven reserves of natural gas if we -- yet we don't take advantage of this. the thing i know about rick perry,...
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host: new to joe in dallas, texas, an independent caller. caller: are they doing fracking in pennsylvania where you're from? guest: yes. caller: so you do understand the oil and gas industry like we do here. guest: yes, i'm also the chair of the natural gas caucus. caller: t. boone pickens comes up with natural gas and solar panels and all those things. guest: we have an abundant resource, what he's referring to for the viewers is the u.s. has massive amounts of natural gas. by using a technique called fracking where in the marcellus shale in parts of pennsylvania, ohio, other places, they'll go down 7,000 or 8,000 feet then the bit turns and goes into this layer of shale and fractures it. i believe that could be used for transportation, chemical industry, a lot of chemicals are made out of natural gas. that's exciting for american industry rather than importing natural gas. what's interesting is that our committee on energy and commerce was talking about building a liquefied natural gas pipes on the coast where gas could be coming in from o
host: new to joe in dallas, texas, an independent caller. caller: are they doing fracking in pennsylvania where you're from? guest: yes. caller: so you do understand the oil and gas industry like we do here. guest: yes, i'm also the chair of the natural gas caucus. caller: t. boone pickens comes up with natural gas and solar panels and all those things. guest: we have an abundant resource, what he's referring to for the viewers is the u.s. has massive amounts of natural gas. by using a...
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we were hot yesterday, can you believe it was 107 in dallas, texas, yesterday? that was just ridiculous. the hottest it's ever been this late in the year in dallas. and on the big board, we had 70 days of 100 degrees plus in dallas. look at austin, vegas, oklahoma city, san antonio, just ridiculous there in texas. but i want to focus your attention to beautiful fargo, north dakota this morning. it is 36 degrees. that is the cool air that's going to slide through the great lakes in new england in the days ahead. so appreciate this. this is probably the warmest day we're going to see in new england and in the mid-atlantic. maybe until next late spring or early summer. today in new york city, very nice and warm. tomorrow, rain, then cooler towards the weekend. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ woman ] jogging stroller. you've been stuck in the garage while i took refuge from the pollen that made me sneeze. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. so lily and i are back on the road again. with zyr
we were hot yesterday, can you believe it was 107 in dallas, texas, yesterday? that was just ridiculous. the hottest it's ever been this late in the year in dallas. and on the big board, we had 70 days of 100 degrees plus in dallas. look at austin, vegas, oklahoma city, san antonio, just ridiculous there in texas. but i want to focus your attention to beautiful fargo, north dakota this morning. it is 36 degrees. that is the cool air that's going to slide through the great lakes in new england...
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host: independent from dallas, texas. caller: i want to agree but the previous callers who pointed out that because of free trade and the loss of manufacturing jobs to china, the middle-class has lost its ability to earn a good middle-class living. you just can't take the millions and millions of blue-collar jobs away from americans and expect the economy not to suffer and poverty not to go up. host: some of the headlines from the front page of "the washington times." we will talk with the intelligence ranking member, dr. ruppersberger, and about five minutes. he was part of the joint committee on the house and senate side, an open hearing but david petreaus who recently took over at the cia. also another national security headline in "usa today." tsa screenings will change for kids -- all so, in 2012 politics, many of you have seen the fallout from monday night's debate over this hpv vaccination and texas gov. rick perry's association with it. "the new york times" has this piece. michele bachmann said the order put young
host: independent from dallas, texas. caller: i want to agree but the previous callers who pointed out that because of free trade and the loss of manufacturing jobs to china, the middle-class has lost its ability to earn a good middle-class living. you just can't take the millions and millions of blue-collar jobs away from americans and expect the economy not to suffer and poverty not to go up. host: some of the headlines from the front page of "the washington times." we will talk...
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in dallas, texas, and has about a 99% conviction rate. so republicans want a strong e.p.a. we want strong air and water quality rules, but we also want in this struggling economy, some common sense to be used before proposing new additional rules. there is no criteria pollute ant under the clean air act that is currently becoming worse. in fact, the air is becoming cleaner and that can be proven factually by monitoring every power plant in the country is monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 52 weeks a year as all chemical plants and major source emitters. the data is there. the question that i asked the e.p.a. administrator today, lisa jackson, is, is it better, madam administrator, to keep an existing plant that is in compliance with existing air quality regulations in production or is it better to close that plant because it can't comply with new, more stringent regulations that are being proposed? that's the question. and that's the reason that mr. sullivan and mr. whitfield and myself and others have either sponsored or co-sponsored this legislation. we want str
in dallas, texas, and has about a 99% conviction rate. so republicans want a strong e.p.a. we want strong air and water quality rules, but we also want in this struggling economy, some common sense to be used before proposing new additional rules. there is no criteria pollute ant under the clean air act that is currently becoming worse. in fact, the air is becoming cleaner and that can be proven factually by monitoring every power plant in the country is monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a...
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darlene is joining us from dallas, texas, democrats' line. caller: good morning. how are you? i think she should run. i think it would be entertaining. i think it would be hilarious. it would probably give president obama a little more fuel to the fire in regards to the gop candidates. they do not have a serious candidate right now. which means he will win the election. i am sorry that people are upset that the economy is the way it is. host: thank you for the call. let's go to politico. she is casting herself as the strongest defender of the tea party wing of the republican party. sarah palin tipped a shot at her 2008 running mates john mccain. the story is available on-line at politico.com. at politico.com. caller: absolutely, she should run. if we have learned anything from obama and the professors in his administration, they do not have a clue when it comes to governing in real life. of course, sarah palin should run. we should have paid attention when obama was writing that he had no experience. that has proven out now. thank you. thank you. host: the weekly standard, how
darlene is joining us from dallas, texas, democrats' line. caller: good morning. how are you? i think she should run. i think it would be entertaining. i think it would be hilarious. it would probably give president obama a little more fuel to the fire in regards to the gop candidates. they do not have a serious candidate right now. which means he will win the election. i am sorry that people are upset that the economy is the way it is. host: thank you for the call. let's go to politico. she is...
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as you know, in dallas and texas they could use every drop of rain they can get.hat's going to be a welcome sight. temperatures are going to be a bit on the cool side for much of the northeast, just blitz. if you like to have the nice crisp fall weather, vermont, new hampshire, boston, it's going to be lovely for you. 67 in new york. back over to kansas city, 70 degrees. some stray showers may cool temperatures, especially in the afternoon hours. seattle and portland in the 60s. 71 in los angeles. 79 in dallas. 81 in atlanta. just a beautiful day for much of atlanta. we can expect also with severe storm possibility in parts of the central and southern plains, you're going to have have delays that are going to pop up. i'm telling you, especially by the late afternoon, you're going to see them back up in places like oklahoma city, will rogers, places like dallas, perhaps even chicago when the day is out. just be patient. things should look better by tomorrow. t.j., you're up to speed. let's toss it right back to you. >> did you stay up for the fight? >> i did not st
as you know, in dallas and texas they could use every drop of rain they can get.hat's going to be a welcome sight. temperatures are going to be a bit on the cool side for much of the northeast, just blitz. if you like to have the nice crisp fall weather, vermont, new hampshire, boston, it's going to be lovely for you. 67 in new york. back over to kansas city, 70 degrees. some stray showers may cool temperatures, especially in the afternoon hours. seattle and portland in the 60s. 71 in los...
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a grand slam cost one dallas, texas, carpet store half a million.g a promotion that promised free flooring and countertops to anyone who purchased hfrom them if hamilto hit a home run during the month. the owner of the store did have insurance to cover the cost. >> josh handmilton. he's going to do it eventually. right? >> i thought half a million of publicity. >> that's all it is. >> probably. >>> and congresswoman michele bachmann seems to be backing down, sort of, kind of, from something that scored her a lot of political points just a few days ago. doctors are saying her comments about a breakthrough vaccine are dangerous. ugh challenges right . two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good f
a grand slam cost one dallas, texas, carpet store half a million.g a promotion that promised free flooring and countertops to anyone who purchased hfrom them if hamilto hit a home run during the month. the owner of the store did have insurance to cover the cost. >> josh handmilton. he's going to do it eventually. right? >> i thought half a million of publicity. >> that's all it is. >> probably. >>> and congresswoman michele bachmann seems to be backing down,...
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host: dallas, texas. on with our guest. democrat's line. good morning. caller: gork. -- good morning. in relation to the job situation we hear people say business has got to create the jobs and businesses aren't interested in creating jobs. they're interested in laying people off, sending jobs overseas, using technology. washington can't create jobs now because now that the republicans control that the house they're not going to give any money to president obama for jobs package. they're not going to give zero. but on the other hand we've got the federal reserve. now they've done qe 1, 2, 3. and all they did the first time they bought 800 billion worth of treasury bills and then 600 billion. instead of using this money to buy treasury bills, why doesn't the federal reserve set up an infrastructure bank and make the 600 available for infrastructure projects at 0% interest like they're doing to corporations? and they're doing to banks. why not make it available for infrastructure banks to help america build projects that benefit our country? thank you. gue
host: dallas, texas. on with our guest. democrat's line. good morning. caller: gork. -- good morning. in relation to the job situation we hear people say business has got to create the jobs and businesses aren't interested in creating jobs. they're interested in laying people off, sending jobs overseas, using technology. washington can't create jobs now because now that the republicans control that the house they're not going to give any money to president obama for jobs package. they're not...
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. >>> record drought is has turned parts of texas into a tinderbox. a wildfire near dallas continues to burn out of control. the flames have already destroyed more than three dozen homes in the region. hundreds more being threatened. 90% of the state of texas is under severe drought conditions. neighboring oklahoma strong winds are hampering crews. 40-mile stretch of interstate 44 between oklahoma city and tulsa had to be shut down because of smoke from the fires. rob marciano is in the extreme weather center. >> as you mentioned drought. that's the ongoing problem. we need rain to get in here in order to moisten up the soil. lit take quite a bit. 90% p under extreme drought. exceptional drought which is the dark, dark red. that's over three-quarters of the state. it would take really several tropical systems to get in there to alleviate that. we have severe red flag warnings posted again today because of the heat and the winds across oklahoma. and parts of kansas. this may help the cause. we just don't know where it is going to go. tropical disturbance heading into the gul
. >>> record drought is has turned parts of texas into a tinderbox. a wildfire near dallas continues to burn out of control. the flames have already destroyed more than three dozen homes in the region. hundreds more being threatened. 90% of the state of texas is under severe drought conditions. neighboring oklahoma strong winds are hampering crews. 40-mile stretch of interstate 44 between oklahoma city and tulsa had to be shut down because of smoke from the fires. rob marciano is in...
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host: dallas, texas. on with our guest. democrat's line. good morning. caller: gork. -- good morning. in relation to the job situation we hear people say business has got to create the jobs and businesses aren't interested in creating jobs. they're interested in laying people off, sending jobs overseas, ing technology. washington can't create jobs now because now that the republicans control that the house they're notgoing to give any money to president obama for jobs package. they're not going to give zero. but on the other hand we've got the federal reserve. now they've done qe 1, 2, 3. and all they did the first time they bought 800 billion worth of treasury bills and then 600 billion. instead of using this money to buy treasury bills, why doesn't the federal reserve set up an infrastructure bank and make the 600 available for infrastructure pjects at 0% terest like they're doing to corporations? and they're doing to banks. why not make it available for infrastructure banks to help america build projects that benefit our country? thank you. guest: wel
host: dallas, texas. on with our guest. democrat's line. good morning. caller: gork. -- good morning. in relation to the job situation we hear people say business has got to create the jobs and businesses aren't interested in creating jobs. they're interested in laying people off, sending jobs overseas, ing technology. washington can't create jobs now because now that the republicans control that the house they're notgoing to give any money to president obama for jobs package. they're not going...
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. >> rick grew up in a small part of the world in texas, four county's down from the red river, 200 miles from dallas- fort worth, in a farming community. we grew up in the same home county, ranching, farming, a little bit of oil, some gas out there, so everybody is really happy about that. but we live west of i-35, so not a lot is going on. not a lot of development. it's kind of sad when you go home and see that, but we grew up with real people, real people who knew how to tell the truth, how to make a decision and stand on that decision, and you could be good for your word. he was agriculture commissioner after getting out of the air
. >> rick grew up in a small part of the world in texas, four county's down from the red river, 200 miles from dallas- fort worth, in a farming community. we grew up in the same home county, ranching, farming, a little bit of oil, some gas out there, so everybody is really happy about that. but we live west of i-35, so not a lot is going on. not a lot of development. it's kind of sad when you go home and see that, but we grew up with real people, real people who knew how to tell the...
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they provide this 19-year-old from dallas, texas, with what he thinks are chemicals to build a bomb.nate the fake bomb in the basement of a dallas skyscraper. in 2010, he pled guilty. he is sentenced to 24 years in prison. as hyperfunded counterterrorism law enforcement reaches as far as possible and then some to find and disrupt and in some cases conjure terrorist plots, the newly created department of homeland security, a department consolidating 22 previous agencies representing the largest increase in the size of the federal government since world war ii, is a product of the 9/11 commission's findings. and as the federal government grows in response to 9/11, so does a government-funded security gravy train. getting yourself listed in the national asset database of terror targets becomes a way to attract government funding. auditors of the national asset database find more than 1,300 casinos, more than 160 water parks, nearly 160 cruise ships, nearly 250 jails, more than 700 mortuaries, nearly 600 nursing homes. also listed as targets of terror, old mcdonald's petting zoo near hun
they provide this 19-year-old from dallas, texas, with what he thinks are chemicals to build a bomb.nate the fake bomb in the basement of a dallas skyscraper. in 2010, he pled guilty. he is sentenced to 24 years in prison. as hyperfunded counterterrorism law enforcement reaches as far as possible and then some to find and disrupt and in some cases conjure terrorist plots, the newly created department of homeland security, a department consolidating 22 previous agencies representing the largest...
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texas. storms through dallas overnight. some strong, gusty winds tucked away in this line of storms. also into memphis as well. watch out for some travel delays in both locations. 73 in the nation's capital today. 71, chicago. 78 in kansas city. the showers now ending in texas where we could use more rain, but storm chances continue to new orleans as well as orlando. 91 there. by the middle of the week, still high and dry in the west. cloud cover but drying out in the mid-atlantic. 80 in washington. wednesday, 75 in new york. that is your first look at weather across the nation. lynn, back to you. >> all right, iraryan. thanks so much. >>> we have all the news you can use. your first look at this morning's business headlines is straight ahead. >>> coming up, tom brady does it again. a rough homecoming for michael vick. and what were you doing when you were 16? it definitely wasn't this. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ woman ] jogging stroller, you've been stuck in the garage, while i took refuge from the pollen that made me sneeze. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescriptio
texas. storms through dallas overnight. some strong, gusty winds tucked away in this line of storms. also into memphis as well. watch out for some travel delays in both locations. 73 in the nation's capital today. 71, chicago. 78 in kansas city. the showers now ending in texas where we could use more rain, but storm chances continue to new orleans as well as orlando. 91 there. by the middle of the week, still high and dry in the west. cloud cover but drying out in the mid-atlantic. 80 in...
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dalmation rescue in dallas, texas, is where i got it. p,500 -- 3,500. bear that number in mind, mr. speaker, because in the same united states of america there are five shelters, five for minor sex trafficed victims in this country, 50 beds in the whole nation is what i understand that there are to take care of minors, primarily young girls, who are trafficked throughout the united states for sexual pleasure. maybe we have gotten our priorities out of sync. you know, sex trafficking is nothing more than modern day slavery, and it is a epidemic in some parts of the world, and it even is coming to the united states. it's that crime to me that no one wants to talk about. i spent a lot of time at the courthouse in houston, texas, as a prosecutor in felony court, as a criminal court judge for 22 years. i heard a lot of cases, but this case of someone kidnapping a minor child and transporting them across the united states for sex slavery is one of those cases that is difficult to understand why it occurs in this nation. and many people, many people in the academic areas, and others don't
dalmation rescue in dallas, texas, is where i got it. p,500 -- 3,500. bear that number in mind, mr. speaker, because in the same united states of america there are five shelters, five for minor sex trafficed victims in this country, 50 beds in the whole nation is what i understand that there are to take care of minors, primarily young girls, who are trafficked throughout the united states for sexual pleasure. maybe we have gotten our priorities out of sync. you know, sex trafficking is nothing...
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hurricane katrina. >>> progress on the fire lines in texas, though, crews battling a major wildfire near dallasf homes and some of those that are to evacuate are now returning home in north texas. >>> rupture in the once close between israeli and turkey. they are cutting military ties with the jewish state and follows israeli's refusal to apologize on a flotilla headed to gaza last year. >> august jobs report has just been released. let's go to christine romans. >> zero. we didn't create any jobs in august. and that is we have seen economists lowering their expectations over the past day or two and they were right. zero. the unemployment rate was steady at 9.1% but no jobs were created so it looks like that for you here. this is the forecast for 75,000 jobs created. instead, it was nothing. 17,000 jobs cut by the government. 17,000 jobs created in the private sector but this is a labor market that's doing nothing essentially. i want to show you the president's -- since the president took office because this is a huge political story as you know. this is what it was like when the president first
hurricane katrina. >>> progress on the fire lines in texas, though, crews battling a major wildfire near dallasf homes and some of those that are to evacuate are now returning home in north texas. >>> rupture in the once close between israeli and turkey. they are cutting military ties with the jewish state and follows israeli's refusal to apologize on a flotilla headed to gaza last year. >> august jobs report has just been released. let's go to christine romans. >>...
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for texas it was 103 yesterday in dallas. today it will be 106. today we will break our record for most 100 degree days in a calendar year. wichita falls, texas, it will hit a hundred 100 degree days. today the drought continues. it doesn't look like the pattern will change. hopefully this upcoming spring will get you more wet weather in texas. right now hot is the only word that describes it. the cool air is arriving to the north. joining us on the east coast, today will be just like yesterday. a touch of humid tity and it wi be 80 to 85. this is our 24-hour temperature change map. this shows you where the cooler air is, from now compared to yesterday at this time. it's ten degrees cooler already in minneapolis. that's a sign of things to come. today's high temperatures in the northern plains, yesterday 90. today only 69. that's a big drop. that cool air will arrive for the east coast cities as we go throughout more or less thursday. wednesday is the beginning of the change. you notice there's no rain on the forecast map at all. we feel bad for ou
for texas it was 103 yesterday in dallas. today it will be 106. today we will break our record for most 100 degree days in a calendar year. wichita falls, texas, it will hit a hundred 100 degree days. today the drought continues. it doesn't look like the pattern will change. hopefully this upcoming spring will get you more wet weather in texas. right now hot is the only word that describes it. the cool air is arriving to the north. joining us on the east coast, today will be just like...
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also happening in texas, more wildfires burning tonight. people in dallas scrambling to get out as a new brushfire is threatening their homes. at least one building has burned to the ground. a fire-tracking website says nearly 20,000 wildfires have been reported in texas so far this year. >>> and you probably remember this man, anthony weiner, from new york. he was caught in the middle of that sexting scandal. now at 11:00, republicans scored an upset victory tonight in the race for his house seat. retired media executive and political novice bob turner defeated david wepren. the democratic district that spans parts of queens and brooklyn had never sent a republican to the house. >>> in a few weeks, the tsa will no longer require children 12 years old and younger to take off their shoes during an airport screening. patdowns will also no longer be required for children. this policy change comes several months after a youtube video was released showing a 6- year-old girl getting the same kind of patdown as adults. most parents we talked to at oakland's airpor
also happening in texas, more wildfires burning tonight. people in dallas scrambling to get out as a new brushfire is threatening their homes. at least one building has burned to the ground. a fire-tracking website says nearly 20,000 wildfires have been reported in texas so far this year. >>> and you probably remember this man, anthony weiner, from new york. he was caught in the middle of that sexting scandal. now at 11:00, republicans scored an upset victory tonight in the race for...