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ed emmett is the chief executive in harris county. he says 500,000 vehicles were lost in the storm. >> the deaths occurred in vehicles where people were out driving, and they got into high water. there could still be some people in some vehicles that we haven't recovered yet. we recognize that. >> reporter: receding floodwaters will reveal many more cars and potentially more victims. and, dermarco, that house-by- house search rescue teams launched today will involve tens of thousands of resis. >> morgan: mark strassmann reporting. >> announcer: this is the cbs overnight news. >>> gasoline prices all over the nation up 10 $2.45 a gallon, the highest they have been all year. more on that now from transportation correspondent kris van cleave. >> reporter: this is the nation's largest oil refinery, waterlogged and shut down after harvey ravaged port arthur, texas. more than a dozen refineries across the gulf are closed, including this conoco-phillips plant outside houston and the exxonmobil facility in bay town, the nation's second larges
ed emmett is the chief executive in harris county. he says 500,000 vehicles were lost in the storm. >> the deaths occurred in vehicles where people were out driving, and they got into high water. there could still be some people in some vehicles that we haven't recovered yet. we recognize that. >> reporter: receding floodwaters will reveal many more cars and potentially more victims. and, dermarco, that house-by- house search rescue teams launched today will involve tens of...
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ed emmett is the chief executive in harris county.ys 500,000 vehicles were lost in the storm. >> the deaths occurred in vehicles where people were out driving, and they got into high water. there could still be some people in some vehicles that we haven't recovered yet. we recognize that. >> reporter: receding floodwaters will reveal many more cars and potentially more victims. and, dermarco, that house-by- house search rescue teams launched today will involve tens of thousands of resis.
ed emmett is the chief executive in harris county.ys 500,000 vehicles were lost in the storm. >> the deaths occurred in vehicles where people were out driving, and they got into high water. there could still be some people in some vehicles that we haven't recovered yet. we recognize that. >> reporter: receding floodwaters will reveal many more cars and potentially more victims. and, dermarco, that house-by- house search rescue teams launched today will involve tens of thousands of...
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. >> several companies in the country sell emmett's products.earnings from canabis cannare n the small part of the job. >> there are a lot of things to do when you're handling large quantities of cash. it requires strategy and care and trust. >> the legal division of canabis in california sparks new challenges and opportunities for young entrepreneurs to turn a field of green into a legitimate commodity they can more safely and openly bet on. >> it's a very exciting time to be in the canabis industry. they are exiting prohibition, just like the alcohol industry. >> tastes pretty good. >> yeah. >> it's a relief that we have the opportunity to come out of the shadows. it's a lot more work but it's a big relief, and i think the people that are going to do it will be really happy with the results. >>> that does it for us. you can find more of our coverage at kqed.org/newsroom. thank you for joining us. captioning sponsored by wnet >> thompson: on this edition for sunday, september 3: north korea conducts its most powerful nuclear weapons test yet, a
. >> several companies in the country sell emmett's products.earnings from canabis cannare n the small part of the job. >> there are a lot of things to do when you're handling large quantities of cash. it requires strategy and care and trust. >> the legal division of canabis in california sparks new challenges and opportunities for young entrepreneurs to turn a field of green into a legitimate commodity they can more safely and openly bet on. >> it's a very exciting time...
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ed emmett, thank you. thank you, jason kelly, our new york bureau chief in houston.oming up, we speak with democratic congressman luis gutierrez of illinois, about the fate of the backup program, and --n he makes about residents president trump's deal with the democrats, on the debt ceiling. ♪ "what'd you miss?" bipartisan washington. makes a dealmp with democrats to keep the debt ceiling going for three months. let's get some insight now come democratic,'s been luis gutierrez, who represents illinois. he is also a member of the hispanic congressional caucus. he joins us from capitol hill. congressman, a significant break through today, even if it only lasts for three months. what do you make of today's events? luis: the democrats got nothing out of this deal. yesterday, the president of the united states did a very evil, mean, ugly thing. haveld 800,000 people who registered with the government, not once, not twice, but most of them, three times, that they had six months to back up and leave. he sent jeff sessions to hand out the news area and what was the democrati
ed emmett, thank you. thank you, jason kelly, our new york bureau chief in houston.oming up, we speak with democratic congressman luis gutierrez of illinois, about the fate of the backup program, and --n he makes about residents president trump's deal with the democrats, on the debt ceiling. ♪ "what'd you miss?" bipartisan washington. makes a dealmp with democrats to keep the debt ceiling going for three months. let's get some insight now come democratic,'s been luis gutierrez, who...
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ed emmett is the chief executive in harris county.ys 500,000 vehicles were lost in the storm. >> the deaths occurred in vehicles where people were out driving, and they got into high water. there could still be some people in some vehicles that we haven't recovered yet. we recognize that. >> reporter: receding floodwaters will reveal many more cars and potentially more victims. and, dermarco, that house-by- house search rescue teams launched today will involve tens of thousands of residents. >> morgan: mark strassmann reporting. mark, thank you. as the floodwaters here in texas rose, so did gasoline prices all over the nation. since friday they are up 10 a nts to a nationwide average $2.45 a gallon, the highest they have been all year. more on that now from transportation correspondent kris van cleave. >> reporter: this is the nation's largest oil refinery, waterlogged and shut down after harvey ravaged port arthur, texas. more than a dozen refineries across the gulf are closed, including this conoco-phillips plant outside houston and
ed emmett is the chief executive in harris county.ys 500,000 vehicles were lost in the storm. >> the deaths occurred in vehicles where people were out driving, and they got into high water. there could still be some people in some vehicles that we haven't recovered yet. we recognize that. >> reporter: receding floodwaters will reveal many more cars and potentially more victims. and, dermarco, that house-by- house search rescue teams launched today will involve tens of thousands of...
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should have been meant for levy you didn't get some on those you prove also why he personally emmett not to respond it's there you are going to continue to contact . via skype it will go to others or more you know not only can you. not so long ago it was still possible to cross the border and large quantities of merchandise alive here in gaza and ten sixty kilometers from the syrian border. according to several sources this turkish city is a hub for the trafficking of objects plundered by i still. can't thing. doesn't have is full of antiquity stores in one window check most spots what he thinks artifacts smuggled in from syria. before the. start. the initials. the way he says here are some. of those below sound would mean. they happen. to know most if you see if i believe. new. york. one of these are. all. you know because we don't want credo paperwork you. don't peek that's pretty full essentially mean obviously peña nieto. in order. to. i think in. some part of. the. sikkim keep on i'll buy it if you can match them but not us if you cannot be chic they could actually. stand the th
should have been meant for levy you didn't get some on those you prove also why he personally emmett not to respond it's there you are going to continue to contact . via skype it will go to others or more you know not only can you. not so long ago it was still possible to cross the border and large quantities of merchandise alive here in gaza and ten sixty kilometers from the syrian border. according to several sources this turkish city is a hub for the trafficking of objects plundered by i...
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the site we are talking about --ruins romans of the of the infamous drugstore in mississippi where emmett till allegedly whistled at the wife of louis bryant, and i'm sure many of you know was taken out and murdered brutally. his open casket funeral in became an absolutely important spark in the early years of the civil rights movement. money is and bonnie -- just in ruins. it has a state marker, but there is a marker, although the store is in ruins. it has been vandalized several times, most recently the marker has numbers of bullet holes shot through it. artistsmemorial german would say as they thought about their own processes, swastikas, that you leave your bullet holes. that is part of a living memory of american history today, no matter how painful. rubin, of, richard confederate silence, true tale of the south, and paul henderson in his book sons of mississippi, use the store, the remains, as a place of memory, but also revealing this interesting balance of forgetfulness and memory and the need to be there and touch, and the fearsome presence. henderson begins with a physical descr
the site we are talking about --ruins romans of the of the infamous drugstore in mississippi where emmett till allegedly whistled at the wife of louis bryant, and i'm sure many of you know was taken out and murdered brutally. his open casket funeral in became an absolutely important spark in the early years of the civil rights movement. money is and bonnie -- just in ruins. it has a state marker, but there is a marker, although the store is in ruins. it has been vandalized several times, most...
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i cannot thank enough those who gathered and helped, from the ocal officials, from judge emmett, to mayor in humble and the mayor from jacinto city. might i thank the texas national guard. they were standing up. the marines, the navy and, of course, the army. we traveled with them, and i thank the museum of armed forces, military museum of armed forces who traveled with me to give out food. we are still in need. thousands of people without apartments that have been evicted, been told to go. as i walked the streets of humble, texas, in my district, piles and piles and piles of rubbish, people's homes and possessions, even though they had their family and lives, all of their possessions out on the front. . this is a time for us to ensure that all people can be protected. i'd like to highlight the dreamer, alonzo, who came all the way from luftkin, texas, just to be able to save those who he saw were in need. we need to be able to ensure that he is not discriminated. or my constituents in certain arts of my district that are scared to seek help because they are on status. my friends, i know
i cannot thank enough those who gathered and helped, from the ocal officials, from judge emmett, to mayor in humble and the mayor from jacinto city. might i thank the texas national guard. they were standing up. the marines, the navy and, of course, the army. we traveled with them, and i thank the museum of armed forces, military museum of armed forces who traveled with me to give out food. we are still in need. thousands of people without apartments that have been evicted, been told to go. as...
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you see this with a democrat mayor in houston, sylvester turner that served in the legislature, ed emmettegislature as a republican and greg abbott, our republican governor working seamlessly together to confront the crisis. says something about the texas spirit. maybe washington ought to pay attention of what we do in texas. >> neil: yeah, can you imagine. i do want to get a sense of this aid that could be significant when all is said and done. a lot of people are afraid conservatives will say don't overdo it. make this like the sandy aid package. you remember the ruckus that caused with chris christie bemoaning speaker boehner and saying some of the money should have gone to new jersey. to be fair, they have thrown in a lot of pork with it. there's the same risk here. what do you think will happen? >> i think there's is a risk when you talk about this. you want to do what is appropriate and sufficient but you don't want to go overboard. i remember during katrina, we had requests from the state of louisiana for like tourism advertisi advertising. we had requests to build a montana -- mon
you see this with a democrat mayor in houston, sylvester turner that served in the legislature, ed emmettegislature as a republican and greg abbott, our republican governor working seamlessly together to confront the crisis. says something about the texas spirit. maybe washington ought to pay attention of what we do in texas. >> neil: yeah, can you imagine. i do want to get a sense of this aid that could be significant when all is said and done. a lot of people are afraid conservatives...
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foundation of industry here from the get go, to jim crow, lynchings, to church burnings. 14-year-old emmettss to a white lady in 1955. the assassination of medgar evers in 1963. the murders of civil rights workers james chaney, michael schwerner and andrew goodman in 1964. hell, they had to send in 30,000 armed federal agents, national guardsmen, and military police just to enforce federal law allowing a black man to attend state college. a notion that was, shall we say, less than popular here. to be honest, that was about all i had for an image of the state of mississippi. that was all i knew. and it hadn't occurred to me to look further. but i've traveled the world since then, and i've visited and learned to love many places not my own. cultures and beliefs very different from the upper east side of manhattan. why can't i love mississippi? ♪ y'all know the name pyinfamous ♪ ♪ all bets are off i'm through talking ♪ ♪ never gonna fall for my spider move august and september ♪ ♪ block your october so you should be thankful the party's not over ♪ ♪ we won the race 'cause they ran a lame campa
foundation of industry here from the get go, to jim crow, lynchings, to church burnings. 14-year-old emmettss to a white lady in 1955. the assassination of medgar evers in 1963. the murders of civil rights workers james chaney, michael schwerner and andrew goodman in 1964. hell, they had to send in 30,000 armed federal agents, national guardsmen, and military police just to enforce federal law allowing a black man to attend state college. a notion that was, shall we say, less than popular here....
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maria: let's bring in dan emmett.us about this incident this morning? >> it is not a surprise. mass transit is one of the greatest targets for terrorism around the world. london has had this before and in the united states we are very concerned, in new york, washington and other places. even though no one was killed it certainly cost great concern. maria: what should be done at this point? >> this reemphasized the president's travel ban, one reason he wants to try to keep certain people out, great britain open their doors, the country is flooded with people from all over the world. so vetting is very important. the individuals going on these trains, situational awareness is crucial. if you see something you have to say something. >> this is jason chaffetz. this may have been a shopping bag which is difficult to survey. are they doing enough with dogs? canines can sniff things humans can't see but are they doing enough in london and other places where mass transit is part of how people move? >> absolutely right. the do
maria: let's bring in dan emmett.us about this incident this morning? >> it is not a surprise. mass transit is one of the greatest targets for terrorism around the world. london has had this before and in the united states we are very concerned, in new york, washington and other places. even though no one was killed it certainly cost great concern. maria: what should be done at this point? >> this reemphasized the president's travel ban, one reason he wants to try to keep certain...
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green one of the little rock nine says progress has to contain jill because there is no finish line emmett till turns to have a hair on the charlottesville protesting nazi. mohammed ali turns to collin kaepernick they're going to need for justice and in little rock nine turns to the charleston paying the ultimate sacrifice peacefully assembling in a church for bible study and their edifices of the african methodist episcopal church sixty years in joining me now to talk about the little rock nine is chair and professor of history at the university of arkansas at little rock john kirk thanks for joining us jon i first i want to take a trip back to one nine hundred fifty five when the u.s. supreme court had to pass brown to after passing brown versus education now i want to know why wasn't the verdict in brown versus education and not well initially brown came down and the supreme court justices wanted to make the constitutional question clear about. the end of segregation in schools but in exchange for a nine to zero unanimous decision which they wanted they decided to delay implementation o
green one of the little rock nine says progress has to contain jill because there is no finish line emmett till turns to have a hair on the charlottesville protesting nazi. mohammed ali turns to collin kaepernick they're going to need for justice and in little rock nine turns to the charleston paying the ultimate sacrifice peacefully assembling in a church for bible study and their edifices of the african methodist episcopal church sixty years in joining me now to talk about the little rock...
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and to me, and many people, the most touching thing there is the and thef emmett till story of his mother, and her bravery. and there was a statement from rosa parks that said, she was only able to do what she did after that happened, after she saw the bravery of his mother, standing up for civil rights. and this inspired her to do what she did, with the bus boycott. i wonder if any of the people you looked into had similar moments. generally, i understand you were saying that they were going to do good for the troops. say, i can'tdy take it anymore and i am going to risk whatever it is to write that streetcar? judith: thanks for that story. the next available tickets, i think for november. so, i can't wait to go. there was at least one example in new york city, that got a lot of a woman who was mourning the death of her husband who was a soldier in the u.s. colored troops. he was removed from a streetcar in new york city. and the image of this woman in in mourning,man leg given her husband to the -- who had given her husband to the cause and then couldn't ride the streetcars, it was a ca
and to me, and many people, the most touching thing there is the and thef emmett till story of his mother, and her bravery. and there was a statement from rosa parks that said, she was only able to do what she did after that happened, after she saw the bravery of his mother, standing up for civil rights. and this inspired her to do what she did, with the bus boycott. i wonder if any of the people you looked into had similar moments. generally, i understand you were saying that they were going...
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broke on the 14-year-old emmett till in 1955, the murder of civil rights activist -- 1963 and the assassination of martin luther king in 1968 all serve as markers on the civil rights movement timeline. as have so many other kinds of black men by white races. each tragic killing spark nationwide protest and renewed activism in the struggle for civil rights and racial justice in the united states. the killing of 17-year-old trayvon martin in 2012 was a pivotal marker of racial bias against black men in the 21st century. martin was killed by george jimerson, a white man who called the police when he saw -- george zimmerman, a woman who called the police when he saw him. he called the police and said he looked suspicious and like he was quote up to no good were on drugs or something. ignoring the dispatchers warning that he should not follow martin, zimmerman ultimately shot and killed him. martin was unharmed and was on his way back to his father's house after buying snacks at a local convenience store. initially zimmerman was not charged with a crime. but after nationwide protest he was charged w
broke on the 14-year-old emmett till in 1955, the murder of civil rights activist -- 1963 and the assassination of martin luther king in 1968 all serve as markers on the civil rights movement timeline. as have so many other kinds of black men by white races. each tragic killing spark nationwide protest and renewed activism in the struggle for civil rights and racial justice in the united states. the killing of 17-year-old trayvon martin in 2012 was a pivotal marker of racial bias against black...
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as judge emmett said, there are neighborhoods that are not going to come back.ams where homeowners are bought out of their homes because they just cannot endure another flood. the city and state and federal goingment cannot afford, forward, to do this exercise over and over. haidi: jason, appreciate it. that relief and rebuilding effort is beginning. russia fakes facebook accounts and divides the u.s. election? how this is linked and adding to evidence that moscow meddled in last year's presidential race. this is bloomberg. ♪ ,"idi: this is "daybreak asia i am haidi lun in sydney. betty: i am betty liu in new york. there were a fake accounts likely run from russia that aimed to stir a political controversy in the u.s. ahead of the presidential election. bloomberg tech reporter sarah frier has been tracking this from san francisco. how did they find this at facebook? sara: facebook has been looking into whether there was any sort of coordinated campaign by russia and the election or any other state actors. they found earlier this year what they call information c
as judge emmett said, there are neighborhoods that are not going to come back.ams where homeowners are bought out of their homes because they just cannot endure another flood. the city and state and federal goingment cannot afford, forward, to do this exercise over and over. haidi: jason, appreciate it. that relief and rebuilding effort is beginning. russia fakes facebook accounts and divides the u.s. election? how this is linked and adding to evidence that moscow meddled in last year's...
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patriots of d-day, memorialized in a statue called the spirit f youth in normandy. 14-year-old emmett till lynched on a lie. anna mae collins, cynthia wesley, cal robertson, all 14, carol denise mcnair, 11, four choirs girls lost at the 16th street baptist church bombing in alabama. the children's crusade, little ys and girls, kids who dared attack dogs, to be arrested and rearrests again and again as a nation recoiled in horror. nine african-american high school students, high school students from little rock who marched into an all-white high school to prove that separate is not equal, four college students from kent state who gave their lives to a war-weary nation's plea for peace. 13-year-old ryan white from indiana who showed our nation that an h.i.v. diagnosis does not claim your dignity. record number of men and women under the age of 21 who showed up at military recruiting stations in 2001, signing up to serve a nation reeling from terror on its soil. 19-year-old zack wolf who told us that love is love as he bravely defended his two moms before the iowa state legislature. 17-y
patriots of d-day, memorialized in a statue called the spirit f youth in normandy. 14-year-old emmett till lynched on a lie. anna mae collins, cynthia wesley, cal robertson, all 14, carol denise mcnair, 11, four choirs girls lost at the 16th street baptist church bombing in alabama. the children's crusade, little ys and girls, kids who dared attack dogs, to be arrested and rearrests again and again as a nation recoiled in horror. nine african-american high school students, high school students...
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county judge emmett, county judge matt sebastia. county judge mark henry. all great heroes. god bless our heroes. god bless texas, our great nation and all of those who went beyond and above. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced the of january 3, 2017, chair recognizes the gentleman from louisiana, mr. johnson, for 30 minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. it is with profound sadness that i rise today to recognize the life and dedicated service of one of the lord's most humble and outstanding servants. dr. james tuberville. he made it his life's work to help those during difficult times, and he was a beacon of life and a towering figure in the life of countless many people, including my own family. his lasting influence on our community cannot be expressed enough, and i am humbled to rise and pay tribute to his life today. his faithful stewardship and his unwavering commitment to the people of our region in northwest louisiana. james tuberville was born on october 25, 1958, in shreveport, louisiana, and on sun
county judge emmett, county judge matt sebastia. county judge mark henry. all great heroes. god bless our heroes. god bless texas, our great nation and all of those who went beyond and above. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced the of january 3, 2017, chair recognizes the gentleman from louisiana, mr. johnson, for 30 minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. it is with profound sadness that i rise today to recognize the life and...
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i cannot thank enough those who gathered and helped, from the ocal officials, from judge emmett, to mayor in humble and the mayor from jacinto city. might i thank the texas national guard. they were standing up. the marines, the navy and, of course, the army. we traveled with them, and i thank the museum of armed forces, military museum of armed forces who traveled with me to give out food. we are still in need. thousands of people without apartments that have been evicted, been told to go. as i walked the streets of humble, texas, in my district, piles and piles and piles of rubbish, people's homes and possessions, even though they had their family and lives, all of their possessions out on the front. . this is a time for us to ensure that all people can be protected. i'd like to highlight the dreamer, alonzo, who came all the way from luftkin, texas, just to be able to save those who he saw were in need. we need to be able to ensure that he is not discriminated. or my constituents in certain arts of my district that are scared to seek help because they are on status. my friends, i know
i cannot thank enough those who gathered and helped, from the ocal officials, from judge emmett, to mayor in humble and the mayor from jacinto city. might i thank the texas national guard. they were standing up. the marines, the navy and, of course, the army. we traveled with them, and i thank the museum of armed forces, military museum of armed forces who traveled with me to give out food. we are still in need. thousands of people without apartments that have been evicted, been told to go. as...