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east texas african-american women in east texas were only jobs you could really get where nursing home or wal-mart opened up maybe there, and yet these women -- with, you know, they didn't have two nickels to rub together and yet therm willing to take the risk to a even lose that job to fight for something better for themselves and their families an their communities and that was so inspiring. and so sometimes now -- you know in this work i do at planned parenthood a lot of same women that depend on planned parenthood so i feel like my life has come full circle which is why congress is -- sorry i don't mean to keep getting political but they -- i just want to say to them, you know, women don't come to planned parenthood to make a political statement but because they need affordable health care and in many parts of the country planned parenthood is it. that's all they got and so -- [applause] but -- i -- i realize every day what a privilege i have had to be a troublemaker if you will if that's my career because a lot of folks doangts get to choose what they do for a living most of this
east texas african-american women in east texas were only jobs you could really get where nursing home or wal-mart opened up maybe there, and yet these women -- with, you know, they didn't have two nickels to rub together and yet therm willing to take the risk to a even lose that job to fight for something better for themselves and their families an their communities and that was so inspiring. and so sometimes now -- you know in this work i do at planned parenthood a lot of same women that...
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one of them you moved in in east texas and neighbors came over and said thank goodness. what did they tell you? >> i don't know if you've ever been to tyler, texas. we had a van packed with all our earthly possessions. the couple next door brought us tyler roseswhich was the thing to do there said we are so glad you moved in because there has been a negro family that had been living there before you were . little did they know , that our house /union organizing center became the gathering spot forevery african-american woman in tyler , texas. >> i love that story. >> also, just the partnership that you incurred. from the very moment you began working together, i guess in new orleans or was it washington? also, i love the setting of the scene where you are trying to raise money through organizing efforts and you're going around telling ride fish sandwiches or dinners? >> we did anything. once you sold fried fish suffers for a living, you will never star. kurt is here tonight actually and he's kind of the hero of this whole book. so thank you kirk. gail king was like, i lik
one of them you moved in in east texas and neighbors came over and said thank goodness. what did they tell you? >> i don't know if you've ever been to tyler, texas. we had a van packed with all our earthly possessions. the couple next door brought us tyler roseswhich was the thing to do there said we are so glad you moved in because there has been a negro family that had been living there before you were . little did they know , that our house /union organizing center became the gathering...
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inner cities, mexican-americans in the barrios, both groups in the the recall hinterlandses of east texasand south texas, and pair they've u with a prom music unionists and women attached t organized labor. but the field campaign that the democratic coalition launches, cold project vote, voter otexas enlist and they go around spreading this message of the struggle for freedom through building political power, their leaf alllets talk about fight segregation, register to vote today so they registers people and turned them out. they do so through an army of block workers, they call it. block walker, peek who are local precinct captains in each neighborhood. they have as many as ten thousand volunteer block workers in the state participating along with dozens of paid staff. that mean its they treason a generation of political activist 'one of their campaign staffers in houston was a woman named barbara jordan who goes on to become first a state senator and then a united states congresswoman and had a great repute. but this is part of her origin story. so this coalition succeeds in 1964 in ree
inner cities, mexican-americans in the barrios, both groups in the the recall hinterlandses of east texasand south texas, and pair they've u with a prom music unionists and women attached t organized labor. but the field campaign that the democratic coalition launches, cold project vote, voter otexas enlist and they go around spreading this message of the struggle for freedom through building political power, their leaf alllets talk about fight segregation, register to vote today so they...
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at that point i just wanted to get away from everything and that's why i lived in east texas and that's what i don't get why you don't just get away from the stands but he's stayed with one of those they would want i asked myself why are you man same question you know why i am this time around or whatever right. i know that any normal person would have said i would call the police you know but i don't have a normal life you know i mean i mean i'm not i really blame it on my life so much as but the conditions are certain things you know as the way you respond to critical situations. i just want to go to sleep as that's all i want to do that's why did i want to sleep. i just got a gas. station. i could have a guest in a parking lot this wasn't always car right and i was over and i got out when assad berkshire's and i got. this fried the sunflower seeds and the buy one get one free pack of more cigarettes are come out and that's when page was already in the truck . in his truck with a tree yes and so when i seen a situation i recognized it was something that was what was the situation he w
at that point i just wanted to get away from everything and that's why i lived in east texas and that's what i don't get why you don't just get away from the stands but he's stayed with one of those they would want i asked myself why are you man same question you know why i am this time around or whatever right. i know that any normal person would have said i would call the police you know but i don't have a normal life you know i mean i mean i'm not i really blame it on my life so much as but...
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of the oil from east texas and louisianahere mh came around the double coast of florida and up the east coast in tankers. that feels the target of boats so the can caribbean was one of the earth's places on the surface for tankers. so, that was one. one? was the second there was one before that. -- big battles since worlds war two. the big surface engagement since the gulf took place in persian golf in 1988, april 18, 1988. iranian navy the sore tion guard element sortied against the united tates navy two guided missile cruisers and a gun boat were thecked by the iranian navy first with missile warfare. you think of world war i where engagement was by big guns 2,000-pound e a shell 20 miles. grows d war ii the range farther and now from 200 miles bombs and torpedos off an aircraft carrier. in the persian gulf i1988 the ominant form warfare was missiles fired from 500 miles away over a longer range and now sit inacdill air force base with a little console and a missile from a drone at a target 14,000 miles away. so the characteristic change in atal war far is the distance which the oppon
of the oil from east texas and louisianahere mh came around the double coast of florida and up the east coast in tankers. that feels the target of boats so the can caribbean was one of the earth's places on the surface for tankers. so, that was one. one? was the second there was one before that. -- big battles since worlds war two. the big surface engagement since the gulf took place in persian golf in 1988, april 18, 1988. iranian navy the sore tion guard element sortied against the united...
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. >> also they don't realize texas they feel is why -- wide open spaces right now it is east of i35. 75% is in the texas triangle with those fortune 500 headquarters. and the tech center in austin with bioscience. >> but that inconsistency. and with the policy stance. >> and then to be in the crosshairs but that is a whole other conversation. and then to have this rapid growth with wealth creation and business the one persistent problem is one that is so progressive politically also one of the most economically segregated cities you can imagine that affordability to the point that are forced out of the urban core because they cannot allowed to live there. >> we have not disaggregated what we would do to make a more equitable city. and amazon looks at places to go taking 50000 jobs and then they don't have the same problem of seattle all the young professionals take every slight housing available and run up the price. and the new housing that is created to accommodate the influx pushes out those from gentrification the now you have a housing issue is not the most significant place is e
. >> also they don't realize texas they feel is why -- wide open spaces right now it is east of i35. 75% is in the texas triangle with those fortune 500 headquarters. and the tech center in austin with bioscience. >> but that inconsistency. and with the policy stance. >> and then to be in the crosshairs but that is a whole other conversation. and then to have this rapid growth with wealth creation and business the one persistent problem is one that is so progressive...
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at that point i just wanted to get away from everything and that's why i lived east texas that's what i don't get why you don't just get away from the stance that he's date with one of those they would want i asked myself why are you man same question you know why i am this time around or whatever right. i know that any normal person would is that i would call the police you know but i don't have a normal life you know i mean i mean i'm not trying to really blame it on my life so much as but the conditions are certain things you know as the way you respond to critical situations. i just want to go to sleep as that's all i want to do that's why did i want to sleep. i just got a gas. station. they have a guest in a parking lot this wasn't always car right and i was over and i got out when assad berkshire's and i got. this fried the sunflower seeds and the buy one get one free pack of more cigarettes are come out and that's when pais was already in the truck . and its truck with a tree yes and so when i seen a situation i recognized it was something that was what was the situation he was
at that point i just wanted to get away from everything and that's why i lived east texas that's what i don't get why you don't just get away from the stance that he's date with one of those they would want i asked myself why are you man same question you know why i am this time around or whatever right. i know that any normal person would is that i would call the police you know but i don't have a normal life you know i mean i mean i'm not trying to really blame it on my life so much as but...
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she was educated at east texas state university, now known as texas a&m commerce, baylor university, the university of exas at arlington, mccollegeon community college, texas women's university. penny was very active in our waco community. she served on associations, commissions including the following -- president of the texas central museum district, vice president of the austin avenue neighborhood association, chair of the boy scouts award committee, chair of the mccollegeon -- the waco-mccollegeon county commission, historical commission, texas state technical college board of regents, city of washingo parks and recreation advisory commission, waco visitor's bureau board, and waco buildings and standards mmission. fo past eight years, penny has been an integral part of my team that serves our district. she is one of the first three hires i made when i assumed office in 2011. since then she worked at our waco office as our office manager and caseworker. she loved her job and she lovpe being able to serve others. penny was also in charge of handling the military service academy nom
she was educated at east texas state university, now known as texas a&m commerce, baylor university, the university of exas at arlington, mccollegeon community college, texas women's university. penny was very active in our waco community. she served on associations, commissions including the following -- president of the texas central museum district, vice president of the austin avenue neighborhood association, chair of the boy scouts award committee, chair of the mccollegeon -- the...
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at that point i just wanted to get away from everything and that's why i lived in east texas and that's what i don't get why you don't just get away from the stands but he's stayed with one of those they would want i asked myself why are you man same question you know why i am this time around or whatever right. i know that any normal person would is that i would call the police you know but i don't have a normal life you know i mean i mean i'm not i really blame it on my life so much as but the conditions are certain things you know as the way you respond to critical situations. i just want to go to sleep as that's all i want to do that's why did i want to sleep. i just got a gas. station. i could have a guest in a parking lot this wasn't always car right and i was over and i got out when assad berkshire's and i got this fried the sunflower seeds and the buy one get one free pack of more cigarettes are come out and that's when page was already in the truck . and its truck with a tree yes and so when i seen a situation i recognized it was something that was what was the situation he was
at that point i just wanted to get away from everything and that's why i lived in east texas and that's what i don't get why you don't just get away from the stands but he's stayed with one of those they would want i asked myself why are you man same question you know why i am this time around or whatever right. i know that any normal person would is that i would call the police you know but i don't have a normal life you know i mean i mean i'm not i really blame it on my life so much as but...
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at that point i just wanted to get away from everything and that's why lived east texas that's what i don't get why you don't just get away from these days the keys stayed with one of those they would want i asked myself why are you man same question now while i am this time around or whatever right. i know that any normal person would have said i would call the police you know but i don't have a normal life and i mean i mean i'm not i'm really blame it on my life song wise but the conditions are certain things the way you respond to critical situations. i just want to go to sleep as that's all i want to do that's what i did i want to sleep. i just got a gas. station. i could have a guest in a parking lot this wasn't dollars car right and i was over and i got out when a cyber stars and i got this fright the sunflower seeds and the buy one get one free pack of more belmont cigarettes are come out and that's when page was already in the truck. and its truck with a tree yes and so when i seen a situation i recognized it was something that was what was the situation he was what he was and
at that point i just wanted to get away from everything and that's why lived east texas that's what i don't get why you don't just get away from these days the keys stayed with one of those they would want i asked myself why are you man same question now while i am this time around or whatever right. i know that any normal person would have said i would call the police you know but i don't have a normal life and i mean i mean i'm not i'm really blame it on my life song wise but the conditions...
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there is a child who wanted to be an engineering student and there is no pathway from east texas communitycollege to an engineering program. he managed to get himself into college and get a place to live in helped raise the money for tuition to go to college and he got straight a's. the happiest day of his life however was when mary alice walked him through the daca system and he came home with a green card that said u.s. government that allowed him to go to school legally. on the basis of the decision made last week, which they are giving up on daca, that young man, and 800,000 others, many of whom have excelled in school, or contributing to society have no relation t relationship to their home country, could and probably will be deported. >> texas has the highes second-t population of daca kid second only to california. harris county right now has the second-highest i document a population of any county in the country. anybody thinks we're not going to rebuild the 2% of the state impacted on the backs of a document of labor is crazy. yet we need them in the state that significant contrib
there is a child who wanted to be an engineering student and there is no pathway from east texas communitycollege to an engineering program. he managed to get himself into college and get a place to live in helped raise the money for tuition to go to college and he got straight a's. the happiest day of his life however was when mary alice walked him through the daca system and he came home with a green card that said u.s. government that allowed him to go to school legally. on the basis of the...
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those who loaded up in louisiana and east texas, there were not the pipelines in place to carry oil overland or the railroad capabilities. almost all the oil came around the coast of florida and up the east coast in tankers and that was the target of the u-boats. probably one was of the deadliest places on the earth. what was the second one? big battles since world war ii. the biggest service engagement took placetake off in 1988. went againstavy the united states navy, two guided missile cruisers and a gunboat were attacked in missile warfare. the first confrontation with missile warfare. you think of world war i, naval engagement was by big guns with a 2000 pound shell. in world war ii, the range grows further. miles byire from 200 bombs and potatoes, carried by aircraft off in aircraft carrier. torpedoes carried an aircraftoff carrier. now you can fire a missile from a drone 14,000 miles away. distance ats the which the opponents fight. in the age of sail, you had to and up within 50 yards blast away with iron cannonballs. then gradually over time, the range and accuracy increased and the
those who loaded up in louisiana and east texas, there were not the pipelines in place to carry oil overland or the railroad capabilities. almost all the oil came around the coast of florida and up the east coast in tankers and that was the target of the u-boats. probably one was of the deadliest places on the earth. what was the second one? big battles since world war ii. the biggest service engagement took placetake off in 1988. went againstavy the united states navy, two guided missile...
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i was here, but his son and his grandchildren carry on the tradition of making some of the best east texasn a while, i believe last time i was here the grandfather was here back then. >> slim thug: well you're in the right place for some barbecue, man. burns barbecue. >> anthony: so, what do you do? ribs and brisket or uh -- >> slim thug: i do all of that. >> anthony: you do all of it, okay. >> slim thug: all of that. what is that? >> bone: moonshine. dukes of hazzard. bo's hos. [ laughter ] >> anthony: wow. i could drink a lot of that. okay, that's gonna work. a torpedo size baked potato filled with cheddar cheese and chopped barbecue beef and homemade link sausage. slow-cooked pork ribs. big ass beef ribs. and brisket. >> bone: whoa. okay, i got a baked potato. >> anthony: this baked potato is yours. >> bone: it's, it's marvelous. >> anthony: that thing is, like, gigantic. my mother always said, "never eat anything bigger than your head." that is about the size of a human head. >> slim thug: that look good though, i ain't gonna lie. >> anthony: so, everybody, born here? >> slim thug: bor
i was here, but his son and his grandchildren carry on the tradition of making some of the best east texasn a while, i believe last time i was here the grandfather was here back then. >> slim thug: well you're in the right place for some barbecue, man. burns barbecue. >> anthony: so, what do you do? ribs and brisket or uh -- >> slim thug: i do all of that. >> anthony: you do all of it, okay. >> slim thug: all of that. what is that? >> bone: moonshine. dukes...
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take a look at east texas bay temperatures in the 50s, 65 at 10:00, low 70s at noon and mainly uppern hours falng back to 66 this evening. if you like dinner on the back porch it may be chilly. peninsula 56, nearing 2 at noon, mid-60s through the afternoon hours. 58 if you're headed to the kids activities, may take a blanket. some of our warmest temperatures will barely get there. a few cities up in the north bay from 1:00 to 4:00 we could touch 80. look how quickly it drops off back down to 66 degrees by 8:00. all right. i was listening to your tease. you promised to take us to the bay bridge toll plaza. what's going on. >> those metering lights on very early this morning. 5: 05. that was due to disabled vehicle past treasure island. that is long gone. damages done does not take much as you know to slow down this east bay commute for folks heading into san francisco and beyond. very early start at the toll plaza. that means we've got an extra long back-up into the maze. see the delays and flyover on folks from 880 really the only ones moving along without problems are the carpool la
take a look at east texas bay temperatures in the 50s, 65 at 10:00, low 70s at noon and mainly uppern hours falng back to 66 this evening. if you like dinner on the back porch it may be chilly. peninsula 56, nearing 2 at noon, mid-60s through the afternoon hours. 58 if you're headed to the kids activities, may take a blanket. some of our warmest temperatures will barely get there. a few cities up in the north bay from 1:00 to 4:00 we could touch 80. look how quickly it drops off back down to 66...
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the other was a guy from east texas who grew up poor and resented anybody who was harvard educated and who talked like bobby kennedy talked. had they ever united in a coalition, they could have gotten more extraordinary things done. they both wanted to promote civil rights. they both want to do and poverty, and the idea that they were at cross purposes, to me, is a huge tragedy -- they both wanted to end poverty. one thing that lbj more than ever was to stay in vietnam was bobby kennedy was calling for him to come out of vietnam. every time bobby kennedy gave a rabid antiwar speech, it seemed like the next day, lbj increased the bombing. mr. green: one of the things that struck me in the book that i did not remember -- mr. tye: would you tell us how many times you've read the book, by the way? mr. green: i'm the only person in america who has read the book twice. i think. mr. tye: my wife. mr. green: his wife has read it five times because every day he goes home and says, "did you ead it again?" what lyndon johnson did with the civil rights bill for which he gets enormous credit was pu
the other was a guy from east texas who grew up poor and resented anybody who was harvard educated and who talked like bobby kennedy talked. had they ever united in a coalition, they could have gotten more extraordinary things done. they both wanted to promote civil rights. they both want to do and poverty, and the idea that they were at cross purposes, to me, is a huge tragedy -- they both wanted to end poverty. one thing that lbj more than ever was to stay in vietnam was bobby kennedy was...
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both groups also in the rural interlands of east texas and south texas. they pair that with a program among trade unionists, that's coordinated out of the organized labor. as well as women attached to organized labor. but this field campaign that the democratic coalition launches, they call it project vote, voters of texas enlist. and they go around spreading this message of the struggle for freedom through building political power. their leaflets talk about fight segregation, register to vote today. and they manage to first register huge numbers of people and then turn them out. they create -- they do so through an army, what they call an army of block workers. block walkers. people who are local precinct captains in each neighborhood. they have as many as 10,000 block workers, volunteer block workers across the state participating, along with their dozens of paid staff. and what that means is that they train a generation of political activists. one of their campaign staffers in houston was a woman named barbara jordan. who goes on to become first a stat
both groups also in the rural interlands of east texas and south texas. they pair that with a program among trade unionists, that's coordinated out of the organized labor. as well as women attached to organized labor. but this field campaign that the democratic coalition launches, they call it project vote, voters of texas enlist. and they go around spreading this message of the struggle for freedom through building political power. their leaflets talk about fight segregation, register to vote...
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african-american inner cities, mexican americans, both groups also in the rural hinterlands of east texas. they tear that with a program among other things, coordinating as wel women. . but the field campaign that the democratic coalition launches, they want the voters of texas and they go around spreading this message of struggle for freedom, building political power and the leaflets talk about segregation, registered to vote today and they managed to first register huge numbers of people and turn them out . they create, they do so through an army of what they call dockworkers, workers, people who arelocal precinct captains . they have volunteer block workers participating. one with dozens of steps, what that means is they train ageneration of political activists . one of their campaigns in houston was a woman named barbara jordan . she becomes first a state senator and united states congressman of great repute. but this is part of her origin story. and so this coalition succeeds in 1964 inreelecting ralph yarborough to the senate . in reelecting lyndon johnson to the presidency, getting
african-american inner cities, mexican americans, both groups also in the rural hinterlands of east texas. they tear that with a program among other things, coordinating as wel women. . but the field campaign that the democratic coalition launches, they want the voters of texas and they go around spreading this message of struggle for freedom, building political power and the leaflets talk about segregation, registered to vote today and they managed to first register huge numbers of people and...
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pushes a little bit farther to the east tomorrow. north texasup tonight. >> all right, we'll be watching. thank you, rob. >>> when we come back here tonight, the new headline about starbucks, rising prices. we'll have more on that. >>> and that pilot's mayday call. saying he had to land and immediately. the emergency landing right there on the interstate. we'll be right back.needles. ess, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tes
pushes a little bit farther to the east tomorrow. north texasup tonight. >> all right, we'll be watching. thank you, rob. >>> when we come back here tonight, the new headline about starbucks, rising prices. we'll have more on that. >>> and that pilot's mayday call. saying he had to land and immediately. the emergency landing right there on the interstate. we'll be right back.needles. ess, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like...
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over towards wisconsin illinois and that china of cloud will that will make his wife was east in parts of texas maybe into arkansas maybe northern areas of louisiana kids still see some heavy rain as we go on through friday flooding concerns to continue but at least into the fosse out into the deep south along the gulf coast this should be a little drowsy go on through the next few days so i was never really say far away they push over towards mississippi alabama maybe into atlanta that must see a little bit of weather heading into georgia that the mole still some shallows up into far northeast easing up across new york state upstate new york and north of the border in sioux aunts have a splash ring a shallow is there across the central plains maybe up towards the mountain states as well for the west coast his father drive warm sunshine twenty six is an ally looking kit here meanwhile is generally a case of the usual showers there across many parts of the caribbean those showers continue to feed their way across the region. it was a war that united egypt and syria and against israel but in the
over towards wisconsin illinois and that china of cloud will that will make his wife was east in parts of texas maybe into arkansas maybe northern areas of louisiana kids still see some heavy rain as we go on through friday flooding concerns to continue but at least into the fosse out into the deep south along the gulf coast this should be a little drowsy go on through the next few days so i was never really say far away they push over towards mississippi alabama maybe into atlanta that must...
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military training dormitory at joint base san antonio and a new warehouse, red river army depot in east texas. it will prioritize access to high quality education for military children and establish a federal grant program for infrastructure near military communities, as well as protect our airports and airfields from radar interference, building on previous efforts at shepherd air force base and naval air station corpus christi. one additional part of the defense authorization bill i want to highlight promotes justice for victims of sexual assault on military bases. this stems from a piece of legislation that i've cosponsored with the senator from maine, senator king, which has been included in the final bill that we're voting on called the children of military protection act. it's based on actual case studies at fort hood and fort bliss that were brought to my attention by military lawyers. finally, the defense authorization bill will invest in a medical program at fort bliss, cyber institutes at places like texas a&m and our workhorse legacy fighter aircraft like the f-16 at joint base for
military training dormitory at joint base san antonio and a new warehouse, red river army depot in east texas. it will prioritize access to high quality education for military children and establish a federal grant program for infrastructure near military communities, as well as protect our airports and airfields from radar interference, building on previous efforts at shepherd air force base and naval air station corpus christi. one additional part of the defense authorization bill i want to...
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i've got a very industrialized district in houston, to louisiana, and east texas, we've got two great over half a billion dollars to expand and they're looking for a waiver. they need a waiver to have a little temporary breathing and flexibility so that they can start fabricating the steel right here in america and hire americans. >> maria: congressman, thanks so much. we'll see you soon, sir. we'll be right back. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half of women saw their tumors shrink vs an ai. diarrhea is common, may be severe, and may cause dehydration or infection. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, ch
i've got a very industrialized district in houston, to louisiana, and east texas, we've got two great over half a billion dollars to expand and they're looking for a waiver. they need a waiver to have a little temporary breathing and flexibility so that they can start fabricating the steel right here in america and hire americans. >> maria: congressman, thanks so much. we'll see you soon, sir. we'll be right back. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't...
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, we have been asking questions about this situation that's been unfolding about 50 miles east of mcallen, texas15-year-old child who was at that facility has now been reported missing. i spoke to a spokesperson from the brownsville police department who got called out there at 4:30 for this welfare concern. they're searching for a 15-year-old boy in the water ways around the area, in the surroundings around that facility, but they were unable to find them. what happened next, that child was then input into a database of missing children across the country. if that child appears somewhere else in the country they will likely know who he is. important to point out who he is. we do not know who that child is and what circumstances surround his stay or at least why he was in or around that facility. we do know that southwest key, the program who runs this operation has released a statement sharing a little more investigation. i'll read you that statement that came in to cnn, the spokesperson, as a licensed child care center, if a child attempts to leave any of our facilities, we cannot restrain the
, we have been asking questions about this situation that's been unfolding about 50 miles east of mcallen, texas15-year-old child who was at that facility has now been reported missing. i spoke to a spokesperson from the brownsville police department who got called out there at 4:30 for this welfare concern. they're searching for a 15-year-old boy in the water ways around the area, in the surroundings around that facility, but they were unable to find them. what happened next, that child was...
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i have two steel plants in my district back in east texas. i heard from both of them.ned about what this is going to mean to their pricing, what ultimately this could mean to their workforce and so they're fearful. so again, trade is not a zero sum game and so i hope that the president proves brilliant in his strategy but we have to be very careful not to cut off our nose to spite our face because for every one job in the production of either aluminum or steel, there's probably 20 jobs downstream in fabrication, like the ones in my district that are either fabricating steel buildings or fabricating steel shelfing, not to mention the impact on our consumers. and so the answer of course is obviously we want to export more but we don't want to import less. that hurts consumers and that also hurts american jobs. and so the president has to be very, very careful here. >> maria: i understand that. but right now we assume maybe it's a negotiating point. when you look at china, though, that's the different story. >> china is a very different story. >> maria: are you happy with
i have two steel plants in my district back in east texas. i heard from both of them.ned about what this is going to mean to their pricing, what ultimately this could mean to their workforce and so they're fearful. so again, trade is not a zero sum game and so i hope that the president proves brilliant in his strategy but we have to be very careful not to cut off our nose to spite our face because for every one job in the production of either aluminum or steel, there's probably 20 jobs...
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. >> 25 members of congress spoke out saturday outside a facility in texas. east bay congressman was there. >> it is such a dehumanizing process. these children are traumatized. so, this is part of this trump >> theare in cells and they are in cages. >> one immigration lawyer says she sees no movement when it comes to reunified in -- reuniting the families. >> efforts are being done by agencies like ours, most of the parents are still in the criminal process. >> customs and border protection say they were going to expert the reunification of families but experts don't have that type of infrastructure to get it done quickly. advocacy groups are now recommending to use this tent city in texas as a temporary solution.>> meantime, protesters at another facility in texas stopped a bus briefly about a dozen children could be seen inside. a group in southern california is working to distribute toys and blankets to the children separated at the border. >> it is a pretty overwhelming response. >> they were collected at a federal building in los angeles. kpix five. >>> pres
. >> 25 members of congress spoke out saturday outside a facility in texas. east bay congressman was there. >> it is such a dehumanizing process. these children are traumatized. so, this is part of this trump >> theare in cells and they are in cages. >> one immigration lawyer says she sees no movement when it comes to reunified in -- reuniting the families. >> efforts are being done by agencies like ours, most of the parents are still in the criminal process....
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wisconsin illinois and that china plowed well that will gradually make its way further east was east in parts of texas maybe into arkansas maybe more than areas of louisiana kids still see some heavy rain as we go on through friday flooding concerns to continue but at least into the fall south into the deep south along the gulf coast it should be a little try to go on through the next few days she was never really chief far away they push over towards mrs. alabama maybe into. a little bit of weather heading into georgia there father nor still some showers up into we're far northeast easing up across new york state upstate new york and north of the border in sioux on terrier splashing a showers there across the central plains maybe up towards the mountain states as well but the west coast is father dry warm sunshine twenty six celsius in l.a. looking cute meanwhile is generally a case of the usual showers there across many parts of the caribbean those showers continue to feed their way across the region. refugees heading for a better night in australia into center and sent to remote island indefinite d
wisconsin illinois and that china plowed well that will gradually make its way further east was east in parts of texas maybe into arkansas maybe more than areas of louisiana kids still see some heavy rain as we go on through friday flooding concerns to continue but at least into the fall south into the deep south along the gulf coast it should be a little try to go on through the next few days she was never really chief far away they push over towards mrs. alabama maybe into. a little bit of...
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>>> shocker maybe, america's n o favorotrite the vegetable map, look at how it dominateshe east coast. and texasy much the country. talking about broccoli. >> i just knew it. >> al you andco i picked li. >> we did. >> as far as what we thought wouldominate. >> wwhere. >> that isre my least favorite vegetable. >> what abou so yummy. no? >> perhaps wee don'tthe grilled and boiled in here. >> are potatoes a vegetable. >> they are in some states like north carolina, oklahoma and whereow the them although idaho you went with peas. how dare you. green giant conducted the survey in each state.on ns pepper celery and day. could each spinach every- >> younow how you take pictures of your food when you buttaan et a $10,000inraabusor op who want to upload their photos and have them look amazing. >> oh. >> really does help the 'e t f lookreaus evenst more pretty. it's being called the first and only instagram tabn boston cp says the table has a move abdominal arm light that so youus ganet g.e right l ihtigin ayhe pys relevanrt fo g t their money back. >> stan. kevin sits down with 1 of the voices behind the
>>> shocker maybe, america's n o favorotrite the vegetable map, look at how it dominateshe east coast. and texasy much the country. talking about broccoli. >> i just knew it. >> al you andco i picked li. >> we did. >> as far as what we thought wouldominate. >> wwhere. >> that isre my least favorite vegetable. >> what abou so yummy. no? >> perhaps wee don'tthe grilled and boiled in here. >> are potatoes a vegetable. >> they are...
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texas. we have also got ann area out the gulf that is going to start streaming moisture in and the two converge on the west and easttexas and we have a real mess in the southwest. arizona, three to four inches, andhe texas coast could see up to four inches of rain before it's all over. >>> good morning. temperatures are warm but it tll be way more comfortable lateray. 75 right now, washington in frederick. annapos, 80 degrees right now. by the afternoon, breezy nd a high of 85 degrees. if you are headed to the beach this week, it's gorgeous. i think this is the best beach weekend we have had so far,ith high temperatures near 80 degrees. 86 on saturday, and dry and hot, in the 90s for father's day. >> that's your latest weaer. a deserving dad in less than 40 minutes coming up here on "today." guys? >> i cannot wait. >> tnk you, al. >>> we have more to come including meghan markle's first solo outing with the queen, but first these messages. nsula trai? you won't find that on a map. i'll take you there. t tas left. if you listen real hard you can he the whales. oop. you hear that? (vo) our subaru outback lets us see
texas. we have also got ann area out the gulf that is going to start streaming moisture in and the two converge on the west and easttexas and we have a real mess in the southwest. arizona, three to four inches, andhe texas coast could see up to four inches of rain before it's all over. >>> good morning. temperatures are warm but it tll be way more comfortable lateray. 75 right now, washington in frederick. annapos, 80 degrees right now. by the afternoon, breezy nd a high of 85 degrees....
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. >>> east bay congresswoman barbara lee will go to texas to be part of a bay area delegation that will tour the detention center. congresswoman lee along with jackie speier and mark desaulnier will join other members of congress. we told ktvu she's concerned about immigrant -- nditions for immigrant children. the u.n. commissioner for human rights is called -- has called the family separations cowdrey -- cool cruelty against children. -- separations cruelty against children. >> ♪ imagine there's no heaven ♪ >> 500 people listened to songs and speeches during an emotional demonstration last night in san rafael. the protesters called it the families belong together rally. they say the executive order that the president signed is not a solution. >> the door is still open to indefinite detention. we find ourselves careening e b >> organizers say it's the spur- of-the-moment protest is just a warm-up to a much bigger nationwide demonstration. june 30, that's being called a day of action with rallies and marches around the country protesting the trump administration's immigration policy. >>>
. >>> east bay congresswoman barbara lee will go to texas to be part of a bay area delegation that will tour the detention center. congresswoman lee along with jackie speier and mark desaulnier will join other members of congress. we told ktvu she's concerned about immigrant -- nditions for immigrant children. the u.n. commissioner for human rights is called -- has called the family separations cowdrey -- cool cruelty against children. -- separations cruelty against children. >>...
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. >>> as i traveled this week for national action network as its president, to texas and to east harlemaround to washington, around dealing with the immigration crisis, i also was mindful of the shooting death by police in pittsburgh of a 17-year-old young man named antoine rose. in fact, i had his lawyer on my radio show and i watched the protests there to raise the question again of an unarmed young black man shot by police. it also is our intention to follow-up what is going on with the case of stephon clark in sacramento. we have been involved in calling for justice there. now, i preached the eulogy at his funeral. or the case in mobile, alabama of shah key sa clemons who was dragged in the waffle house. as we continue to stand and raise the issues of immigration rights, we also must continue to hold the criminal justice system accountable on the police shooting of unarmed victims. we must be active to make america what it ought to be. we do it because we love the country and we're patriots, not because we are not that. real patriots like real parents correct things they love. they
. >>> as i traveled this week for national action network as its president, to texas and to east harlemaround to washington, around dealing with the immigration crisis, i also was mindful of the shooting death by police in pittsburgh of a 17-year-old young man named antoine rose. in fact, i had his lawyer on my radio show and i watched the protests there to raise the question again of an unarmed young black man shot by police. it also is our intention to follow-up what is going on with...
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texas. we've also got an area out in the gulf that's going to start streaming moisture in. the two converge on the west and eastve got a real mess through the southwest and into west texas. a flood threat. arizona, 3 to 4 inches. southeast texas, louisiana coast, could see upwards of 4 inches of rain before it is all over. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're looking at some sunshine in the south bay but clouds for the coast this morning. those clouds will keep it cooler there with highs up to 65 in san francisco and slightly cooler for the inland areas as well. but we're coming out of the '90s, still warm in antioch with a high of 88. 85 in napa, 82 oakland. the cooling trend continues over the next few days. the week is looking really nice. >> reporter: that's your latest weather. our deserving dad in less than 40 minutes, coming up here on "today." guys? >> i cannot wait. >> thank you, al. >>> we have a lot more to come, including meghan markle's first solo outing with the queen inside their overnight trip on a very does this map show the peninsula trail? you won't find that on a map. i'll ta
texas. we've also got an area out in the gulf that's going to start streaming moisture in. the two converge on the west and eastve got a real mess through the southwest and into west texas. a flood threat. arizona, 3 to 4 inches. southeast texas, louisiana coast, could see upwards of 4 inches of rain before it is all over. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're looking at some sunshine in the south bay but clouds for the coast this morning. those clouds will keep it...
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that's all we have. 6:33, let's go back to the desk. >>> tomorrow, east bay congresswoman barbara lee will go to texass part of a bay area delegation that will tour and immigrant detention center. congresswoman lee along with bay area democrat jackie speier, and mark desaulnier will join other members of congress for that trip to texas. concerned about e conditions for immigrant children at these detention centers. she wants united nations observers to go there as well. the u.n. commissioner for human rights has called the family separations cruelty against children.>>> the house of representatives is scheduled ar signed by president trump to end the policy of separating families at the border. >> i signed eighth executive order. we are going to -- an executive order. we are going to keep families together. >> this comes after a nationwide outcry. it does not indicate how and when those separated families will be reunited. >> this particular executive order does very little. it is temporary in nature. it does not address the 2300 children that are in the mcallen, texas, right now. nor their parents wh
that's all we have. 6:33, let's go back to the desk. >>> tomorrow, east bay congresswoman barbara lee will go to texass part of a bay area delegation that will tour and immigrant detention center. congresswoman lee along with bay area democrat jackie speier, and mark desaulnier will join other members of congress for that trip to texas. concerned about e conditions for immigrant children at these detention centers. she wants united nations observers to go there as well. the u.n....
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in san diego all the way across the border to right here where i am tonight in brownsville, texas, on the east end of our southern border. we also have correspondents in central america tracking this story, tracking the story of how these immigrants are coming north, including the story of what are now thousands of immigrant children being held in some of these mysterious detention centers. one of them is right behind me. it's one of the largest ones, the largest one for children. some of these detention centers are in unknown locations. i'm right here in front of what they've now called casa padre, the largest detention center site of its kind in the nation. this is one of the rare facilities that reporters have been allowed to enter. but they have not been allowed to take photographs or speak to any of the children in custody inside this building behind me. the only photographs we have of the inside of this building are government-issued and government approved photographs, the photographs of what the government and only the government wants us to see. with all of this pressure mounting on t
in san diego all the way across the border to right here where i am tonight in brownsville, texas, on the east end of our southern border. we also have correspondents in central america tracking this story, tracking the story of how these immigrants are coming north, including the story of what are now thousands of immigrant children being held in some of these mysterious detention centers. one of them is right behind me. it's one of the largest ones, the largest one for children. some of these...
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now it is more toward texas and in the east. you can see where it is for yourself.in cincinnati, 82 in chicago and 82 in detroit. when you add in the dew point, it feels like 89 in cincinnati, 89 in detroit, cleveland in 87 and chicago. it is not even 10 am there yet. that will be a blazing hot day for them. not so much for us. we will get a warm up today, just a little bit. it is showing a little dip on wednesday and it looks warmer friday and saturday. so far, what i have noticed is, the forecast ridge of high pressure builds in and then it weakens as we get closer to it. we will warm up a little bit today, not a lot. most of these inland will jump up five or 10 degrees. coast and bay make whole lot. the city was 66 yesterday, 64 today with fog. 64, 66, the average is 67, 53. the record one year ago 88 in 2017. san jose was 103, concord was 108. not today. there goes our little powerhouse. it is june. the wind cranked up big time on saturday for everybody. thunderstorm activity did exactly what we thought it would. it developed over the shasta in northeast califor
now it is more toward texas and in the east. you can see where it is for yourself.in cincinnati, 82 in chicago and 82 in detroit. when you add in the dew point, it feels like 89 in cincinnati, 89 in detroit, cleveland in 87 and chicago. it is not even 10 am there yet. that will be a blazing hot day for them. not so much for us. we will get a warm up today, just a little bit. it is showing a little dip on wednesday and it looks warmer friday and saturday. so far, what i have noticed is, the...
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that is where the highs this year is centered in texas and to the east. not so much here. we will see a little bump up. there are signs the end of the week into the weekend maybe upper 90s. today it will be warmer. inland temps, let's face thys are long. plenty of low clouds. it has been a june month for fog. water temps are cold. they are coming up a little bit. the big low on the weekend past reno, salt lake city, up to boise, idaho. then out of the picture. it's clear in moneterey bay. e fog out. breeze whld 60s on the temps. we are nowarm that fast. we are a little more than yesterday. a few high clouds may sneak in. the end of the week looks warmer. temperatures will be warming up after thursday which is the first y of summer so, 60s, 70s and 80s where we should be according to climatology. cooler tuesday and wednesday. hello summer on thursday then warmer friday and saturday. u bet. at the 98 thanks. thated by rising sea ls. how the cost of the homes t in force in the south bay. what is being done to make the roads safer. ads safer. at at&t, we believe in access. the
that is where the highs this year is centered in texas and to the east. not so much here. we will see a little bump up. there are signs the end of the week into the weekend maybe upper 90s. today it will be warmer. inland temps, let's face thys are long. plenty of low clouds. it has been a june month for fog. water temps are cold. they are coming up a little bit. the big low on the weekend past reno, salt lake city, up to boise, idaho. then out of the picture. it's clear in moneterey bay. e fog...
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east. hef sli rain developing in texas. we could have some delays at o'hare.ms, still a chance of flooding in texas. it looks very sunny and quiet there for much of the week and by friday we end the week with weather in the northeast. still stormy throughout the ohio valley. >> thanks for that. >> still ahead, the escalating trade war between u and china helped kick the week off on oodown ur down note. >> and what the group's meeting this week could mean for where the cost of crude is headed. details on that and the other stories driving your business day coming up. ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. add-on advantage. i'm about to start the hair, skin and nails challenge. so my future self will thank me. thank you. i become a model? yes. no. start the challenge today. and try new tropical citrus flavor with collagen. nature's bounty. >>> les turn to markets. china threatened
east. hef sli rain developing in texas. we could have some delays at o'hare.ms, still a chance of flooding in texas. it looks very sunny and quiet there for much of the week and by friday we end the week with weather in the northeast. still stormy throughout the ohio valley. >> thanks for that. >> still ahead, the escalating trade war between u and china helped kick the week off on oodown ur down note. >> and what the group's meeting this week could mean for where the cost of...
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heavy rain and flooding are likely from the southern great lakes to the texas gulf coast, and almost everywhere eastd to be rescued in south texas from homes, cars and adult day care center and motels. more than a dozen people were rescued in just one neighborhood in the town of mercedes. there's an excessive heat warning, triple digits are expected in california, nevada and arizona. >>> the supreme court has handed main street a victory. states and local governments may collect sales tax on internet sales. it ends the tax-free advantage many online sellers have had. customers were supposed to pay the taxes voluntarily, but rarely did so. however, amazon has been collecting taxes for a while. but there is one estimate the ruling will cost online shoppers $13 billion to $20 billion a year. >>> the ceo of the computer chip maker intel has resigned because of a past consensual relationship with another employee. intel says it was in violation of their own policy. he had been with the company 30 years. >>> and a bizarre tour boat -- the tour boat wasn't bizarre, but the crash was. carrying hundreds of b
heavy rain and flooding are likely from the southern great lakes to the texas gulf coast, and almost everywhere eastd to be rescued in south texas from homes, cars and adult day care center and motels. more than a dozen people were rescued in just one neighborhood in the town of mercedes. there's an excessive heat warning, triple digits are expected in california, nevada and arizona. >>> the supreme court has handed main street a victory. states and local governments may collect sales...
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east coast will dry up. that rain is now mostly gone. but texas now faces some more severe weather.el. >> all right, thank you so much for that, gio. we'll go to ginger with the latest on those wildfires out west in the heat that is moving in. good morning to you, ginger. >> good morning, michael. hot and dry. that's been the name of the game for the last couple of weeks and it's really resulting in large wildfires. 11 of them from colorado to this one here in new mexico, northeastern new mexico where there's more than 36,000 acres now burning. that is a large, large wildfire. look at laguna beach, california. their issue there as the skies fill with smoke, the brush has not burned there for almost a century and so they've got a lot of fuel and we'll fuel the fires even more when you have that ridge of high pressure bringing in the heat. phoenix under an excessiveea warning again today. las vegas, 107. palm springs, 110. this will keep going and this weekend we see another bump in temperatures so we'll follow this for the next week at least, amy. >> we know you will, thank you. >>>
east coast will dry up. that rain is now mostly gone. but texas now faces some more severe weather.el. >> all right, thank you so much for that, gio. we'll go to ginger with the latest on those wildfires out west in the heat that is moving in. good morning to you, ginger. >> good morning, michael. hot and dry. that's been the name of the game for the last couple of weeks and it's really resulting in large wildfires. 11 of them from colorado to this one here in new mexico,...
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. >> so far.the high is settling in texas, northern plains, more so east of the rockies, not west.least so far. >> it is good for fire danger. >> that's true. >> thank you, steve. >>> 5:51. today, great america is unveiling a new attraction at the park in santa clara. it is called the trailblazer. ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10:00 this morning. dave clark is going to be first on. >> no, i'm not. >> it's the first coaster of its kind. you will hear me screaming. it operates on a single rail track. the design requires writers to straddle the rail. that create a low center of gravity that thing. >> do you think we can do mornings on 2 on that? >> i don't think i would be le exciting. >>> still ahead, prince harry and meghan markle their honeymoon is over now. now they go back to work. we will have details on meghan's first business trip and it's with queen elizabeth. teenager. the eighth grader was carrying a plastic replica ak-47 airsoft gun with its orange safety tip removed. deputy erica gilhouse said he thought the gun was real and opened fire. the supreme court is being asked to s
. >> so far.the high is settling in texas, northern plains, more so east of the rockies, not west.least so far. >> it is good for fire danger. >> that's true. >> thank you, steve. >>> 5:51. today, great america is unveiling a new attraction at the park in santa clara. it is called the trailblazer. ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10:00 this morning. dave clark is going to be first on. >> no, i'm not. >> it's the first coaster of its kind. you will hear me...
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has pledged more than $13 million severalam g the boys and girls club of east palo alto and his alma mater, the university of texasing a lot of kids. we see him on the court doing great things. honestly behind the scenes he's very productive as well. >>> let's get one last check of the forecast because 100 degree temperatures just around the corner. >> let's not talk about that. >> let's talk about tomorrow first. >> looks pretty good. if you like some comfortable temperatures outside, i think the next two or three days look good. friday and saturday, maybe not so much. we could see those temperatures getting closer to 100 degrees against just like last weekend setting up for next weekend. >> have you got a pool? can we come over? >> yeah. >> thanks, rob. >> thanks for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow. >> bye. this is a test. test. is ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- armie hammer, meghan trainor, rupi kaur, musical guest bebe rexha
has pledged more than $13 million severalam g the boys and girls club of east palo alto and his alma mater, the university of texasing a lot of kids. we see him on the court doing great things. honestly behind the scenes he's very productive as well. >>> let's get one last check of the forecast because 100 degree temperatures just around the corner. >> let's not talk about that. >> let's talk about tomorrow first. >> looks pretty good. if you like some comfortable...
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texas. there are new alerts tonight from iowa all the way over to the east coast. chief meteorologist ginger zee back with us live, right alongside the george washington bridge tonight. what's the latest? >> reporter: oh, impressive numbers, david, coming out of texas. especially in sooels texas. a placity just north of brownsve has seen more than 14 inches ofh flood warnings and watches, almost all along the coast of the gulf up to the louisiana state line. tornado warnings in place in that watch in eastern iowa right now. it's happening, law enforcement actually confirmed a tornado there just south and east of cedar rapids. now, look at this map. another five inches possible along the gulf, on top of what they've had. david? >> ginger, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn tonight to the new headline involving michael cohen. for the first time, distancing himself from president trump. the president's former personal attorney and long-time friend today resigning from his post with the rnc, and in his resignation letter, he cites the russia investigation, he also
texas. there are new alerts tonight from iowa all the way over to the east coast. chief meteorologist ginger zee back with us live, right alongside the george washington bridge tonight. what's the latest? >> reporter: oh, impressive numbers, david, coming out of texas. especially in sooels texas. a placity just north of brownsve has seen more than 14 inches ofh flood warnings and watches, almost all along the coast of the gulf up to the louisiana state line. tornado warnings in place in...
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today, there are 12 wind projects in various stages of development spanning 10 states off the east, west, and texas coast, and, of course, in the great lakes as well. these off-shore projects alone represent over 5,000 megawatts of potential off-shore development. we don't have a kilo watt to waste. these projects can create thousands of manufacturing, construction, and supply chain jobs across our country, and drive billions of dollars you have local economic investment. we know we will need workers to do these clean energy jobs. i can guarantee you those towers are very high. so i definitely support funding for training activities in this regard. for the future, the department of energy already has work force training grants for solar, and therefore, i would very much wish to carry over that effort as well to the wind power office. so i congratulate the gentlelady for offering this important amendment, and i urge my colleagues to support the amendment. i yield back my remaining time to the gentlelady. the chair: the gentlelady from massachusetts has 15 seconds remaining. ms. tsongas: i would like
today, there are 12 wind projects in various stages of development spanning 10 states off the east, west, and texas coast, and, of course, in the great lakes as well. these off-shore projects alone represent over 5,000 megawatts of potential off-shore development. we don't have a kilo watt to waste. these projects can create thousands of manufacturing, construction, and supply chain jobs across our country, and drive billions of dollars you have local economic investment. we know we will need...
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then texas spent $7 billion on power lines connecting windy north and west texas with cities south and eastpened under energy secretary rick perry, who was governor then. >> we can deliver power to san antonio, dallas, houston, you name it. >> where the people are. >> yep. >> reporter: including the city that uses almost entirely renewable power. it is 501ilm mro f turbines are, down to georgetown, texas where the power is going top we've been driving all afternoon through the permian basin in the center of texas, and all along the way we've been passing oil pump jacks from an older economy and wind turbines from a new economy. when we arrived in georgetown, people told us coal plants kept the lights on for we have all this history but also we're one of the leading cities when it comes to innovation in the country. >> reporter: t mayor daleosshenepclubudliedcan market was changing. >> were you always a republican? >> always a republican. >> you grew up in a republican family? >> i did. >> who's your favorite president? >> president reagan. >> reporter: unlike many republicans ross accepts c
then texas spent $7 billion on power lines connecting windy north and west texas with cities south and eastpened under energy secretary rick perry, who was governor then. >> we can deliver power to san antonio, dallas, houston, you name it. >> where the people are. >> yep. >> reporter: including the city that uses almost entirely renewable power. it is 501ilm mro f turbines are, down to georgetown, texas where the power is going top we've been driving all afternoon...
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Jun 29, 2018
06/18
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triple digit heat from texas, some areas may get close to 100 on the east coast. the mid 90, upper 90, we'll see if they get there. saturday 96 in areas like chicago. 98 in green bay. we will cool it off with rain and storms on sunday in wisconsin, iowa and illinois. in the southeast we're also going to cool you off with showers and thunderstorms that will keep the temperatures down, but sunday looks like the hottest day for washington, d.c. to new york through areas of new england away from the water. so one other thing we want to talk about is that tsa said 2.7 million people could be screened today at the airports, the busiest day. >> you usually think about thanksgiving. >> thanksgivingause cf the that. >> thanksgivingause cf the that. >> you've tried moisturizer after moisturizer but there's one... that blows them all out of the water. hydros®. with hyaluronic acid it goes beneath the surface to plump skin cells from within and lock in hydration leaving skin so supple, it actually bounces back. the results will blow you away! hydro boost and our gentle exfoli
triple digit heat from texas, some areas may get close to 100 on the east coast. the mid 90, upper 90, we'll see if they get there. saturday 96 in areas like chicago. 98 in green bay. we will cool it off with rain and storms on sunday in wisconsin, iowa and illinois. in the southeast we're also going to cool you off with showers and thunderstorms that will keep the temperatures down, but sunday looks like the hottest day for washington, d.c. to new york through areas of new england away from...
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Jun 18, 2018
06/18
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owner, tj brought his enslaved workers, forcibly removed them from the east coast during the civil war, took the plantation in central texas and in 1865, lucy, her two younger brothers and mother moved to waco to escape the tremendous violence on the countryside. her origins had not been known , her mother, her two younger brothers, they had some kind of relationship with a black man, she had a child early in her life around the age of 18. this is all interesting because later in life she will claim to be the daughter of mexican and native american parents. that was a y fiction. >> i wonder if one of the reasons she's not more famous today is because she denied her african roots. why do you think she did that. >> that's a good question purchase still something of an enigma to me. i think she worried about her own credibility with her constituents whi consisted of the white urban laboring classes. i think she feared, given the tremendous prejudice against african-americans that if she trevealed herself as a former slave that her credibility would be less in the eyes of white men and women. her origins are kind of in determi
owner, tj brought his enslaved workers, forcibly removed them from the east coast during the civil war, took the plantation in central texas and in 1865, lucy, her two younger brothers and mother moved to waco to escape the tremendous violence on the countryside. her origins had not been known , her mother, her two younger brothers, they had some kind of relationship with a black man, she had a child early in her life around the age of 18. this is all interesting because later in life she will...