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. >>> finally tonight, meet the newest member of the fort worth, texas, police department kevin tibbless with the boy whose wish is inspiring america. >> reporter: walking the beat, honorary officer carter escobar of the fort worth police a giddy cop dedicated to fighting crime and his own rare cancer. >> i, officer carter escobar. checked off another r item on the 9-year-old's bucket list he's been in a ferrari, chowed down at the waffle house, spent the day as school principal, and shot hoops with the big kids he even got a shout-out from shaq. >> carter escobar! >> mom rachel says the adventures are helping keep carter's spirits up. >> keep him as happy and feeling good as possible just try to say yes to as much as we can. >> reporter: this young man who always wanted to be a cop today got to ride in a police chopper he won't be making any real arrests, but he's dedicated to slapping the cuffs on cancer. kevin tibbles, nbc news >> looking sharp in that uniform, little man. >>> that's "nightly news." i'm lester holt. thank you for watching, everyone, and good night ♪ ♪i want you to wa
. >>> finally tonight, meet the newest member of the fort worth, texas, police department kevin tibbless with the boy whose wish is inspiring america. >> reporter: walking the beat, honorary officer carter escobar of the fort worth police a giddy cop dedicated to fighting crime and his own rare cancer. >> i, officer carter escobar. checked off another r item on the 9-year-old's bucket list he's been in a ferrari, chowed down at the waffle house, spent the day as school...
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building a couple of th blocks down the road, the the first banks southwest tallest building between fort worth in denver at 31 stories. buildinghe barfield undergoing renovations right now. it will be open in 2020 as the marriott autograph hotel. is the experience of amarillo, being able to see the old amid the new. ellen is a really good photographer. she has been influenced by some reallyamarillo, being able to se old amid the new. good street photographers over the years. she could really see the juxtaposition of the old and the new, the skyscraper, the old sign and the old streets. we are in the far western region of the texas panhandle, unfortunately driving a bit on interstate right now, but only because route 66 was obliterated in the 1970's. we are going to visit one of the coolest ghost towns along route rio.glenn we are going to cross the freeway and get onto the old strand of route 66, the last strand in texas going west and the first going east. we are going to stop at the first last motel, which is right on the state line. the name implies, it was the first or last thing you saw d
building a couple of th blocks down the road, the the first banks southwest tallest building between fort worth in denver at 31 stories. buildinghe barfield undergoing renovations right now. it will be open in 2020 as the marriott autograph hotel. is the experience of amarillo, being able to see the old amid the new. ellen is a really good photographer. she has been influenced by some reallyamarillo, being able to se old amid the new. good street photographers over the years. she could really...
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propuesta para un nuevo centro de procesamiento de plástico, residentes del área de la bahía en fort worthida silvestre en el lugar. qué tal si hablamos de temperaturas a las 6:19 estamos a los últimos días de febrero. que llegó muy seco. >>el mes de febrero no guillermo (risas) temperaturas se sienten no de primavera estamos en invierno, se espera que en los próximos días alcacemos 80 grados. vamos a dar un vistazo en la región especialmente en san francisco, donde esta belleza de tarde con temperaturas en 70 grados, san francisco 67 oakland 65 santa rosa 67 lo que se ve en la región. par santa cruz en 65, concorde 72 y se espera que mañana se repitan estas temperaturas. la temperaturas alcanzando las 4 de la mañana mínimas 48 después en 50 y el termómetro comenzará a subir. vamos a ver cómo acaba el mes de febrero sumamos un día más porque este año es bisiesto. así las temperaturas (información en pantalla). los 80 también se ven en algún área de la región y dónde está la lluvia? esto es parte de la actividad en el pacífico, zona del norte pasa por la región deja posibilidad ligera y nev
propuesta para un nuevo centro de procesamiento de plástico, residentes del área de la bahía en fort worthida silvestre en el lugar. qué tal si hablamos de temperaturas a las 6:19 estamos a los últimos días de febrero. que llegó muy seco. >>el mes de febrero no guillermo (risas) temperaturas se sienten no de primavera estamos en invierno, se espera que en los próximos días alcacemos 80 grados. vamos a dar un vistazo en la región especialmente en san francisco, donde esta belleza...
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. >> we went back and told our employees look, we're thinking of moving the company to fort worth. 90% were on board >> if you're running a profitable company, the number one reason to leave california is taxes. it's not only taxes on your business, it's taxes on your employees that are so high that you wind up having to pay your employees more to cover for the increased taxes. >> ceo magazine calls california america's worst state for business. quality of life, the worst according to u.s. news and world report. and taxes, traffic, housing, and energy costs, studies show almost 700 companies left the last two years. yet the state is growing, thanks to immigration from abroad. its diverse economy among the world's largest, attracting more college grads than any other state. >> high school people move here regardless, they can afford it, they want to live here. they want the jobs and access to these companies. they are moving here and will continue to. but i will tell you this, while that is a successful economy, it is not a successful economy for all. >> so the super rich and many retir
. >> we went back and told our employees look, we're thinking of moving the company to fort worth. 90% were on board >> if you're running a profitable company, the number one reason to leave california is taxes. it's not only taxes on your business, it's taxes on your employees that are so high that you wind up having to pay your employees more to cover for the increased taxes. >> ceo magazine calls california america's worst state for business. quality of life, the worst...
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each person here, seattle, fort worth, we have over a $1 billion budget, right? so the question is how are you prioritizing the budget, and what are you doing to move the needle to allow people to live in dignity with a quality of life, particularly at the later stage of their life, where they are not going to be able to make more money, they are not going to be able to go back out into the workforce, most likely, and they want to live in dignity, and they deserve to live in dignity, particularly given what they have done for us and our generation. >> yep. we have not talked at all about retraining our senior workers. reskilling is the important word right now, and we have got to offer that tuition, that ability to bring back, connect with whoever is teaching it, and in many cases come our community college offers it for free if you are over 60. >> go ahead, jenny. >> i was going to say that there are some things you can do that at the time seem small but have a magnified impact. for example, one of the things i was able to put in place was to give free transit c
each person here, seattle, fort worth, we have over a $1 billion budget, right? so the question is how are you prioritizing the budget, and what are you doing to move the needle to allow people to live in dignity with a quality of life, particularly at the later stage of their life, where they are not going to be able to make more money, they are not going to be able to go back out into the workforce, most likely, and they want to live in dignity, and they deserve to live in dignity,...
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dallas on the edge of it, fort worth is in the winter storm watch. dallas is not.including in the 26 million, and winter storm warnings issued from midland, a little bit of wintry weather left in the central rockies. here's how the snowfall forecast is going to go, and by the time the storm is over with, oklahoma city will have more snow on the year than washington, d.c., philadelphia, and kevin new york city probably too because we have this stripe of snow that we're going to watch going all the way up here from areas of central texas, or central oklahoma back up through areas of central missouri. so notice dallas, we don't really think you're going to get much of anything out of this. once you get from about leilene wichita falls, 4 to 6 inches of snow. late tonight we the change over. st. louis, your on the edge of the 4 inch line, up towards chicago we could get a little bit of snow out of this. we only have you in the 2 inches, detroit, about 2 to 3 inches for you. this will northeast likely be wednesday afternoon into wednesday evening and the snow in areas o
dallas on the edge of it, fort worth is in the winter storm watch. dallas is not.including in the 26 million, and winter storm warnings issued from midland, a little bit of wintry weather left in the central rockies. here's how the snowfall forecast is going to go, and by the time the storm is over with, oklahoma city will have more snow on the year than washington, d.c., philadelphia, and kevin new york city probably too because we have this stripe of snow that we're going to watch going all...
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. >> reporter: walking the beat, honorary officer carter escobar of the fort worth police, a kiddie coping crime and his own rare cancer. >> i, officer carter escobar >> i, officer carter escobar >> reporter: with all his friends watchingn checked off another item on the 9-year-old's bucket list he's been in a ferrari, chowotes he even got a shout-out from shaq. >> carter escobar! >> reporter: mom rachel says the adventures are helping keep carter's spirits up. >> keep him as happy and feeling good as possible just try to say yes to as much as we can. >> reporter: this young man who always wanted to be a cop got to ride in chopper he won't be making any real arrests, but he's dedicated to slapping the cuffs on cancer kevin tibbles, nbc news. >> i love everything about it, the glasses. >> and the shaq video. >> all of it >>> a louisiana fisherman thought he was pulling a bag of trash out of the river but it was eight puppies instead. he saw someone dump a large bag over the side of the bridge. thinking it was garbage, he stopped to pick it up. when he heard the bag whimpering, he knew it
. >> reporter: walking the beat, honorary officer carter escobar of the fort worth police, a kiddie coping crime and his own rare cancer. >> i, officer carter escobar >> i, officer carter escobar >> reporter: with all his friends watchingn checked off another item on the 9-year-old's bucket list he's been in a ferrari, chowotes he even got a shout-out from shaq. >> carter escobar! >> reporter: mom rachel says the adventures are helping keep carter's spirits...
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farther south, several people had been rescued from cars in flooded roads in fort worth, texas. today, the massachusetts attorney general says she's uncovered the strongest evidence to today that e-cigarette giant juul targeted children in its online advertising campaigns. in a lawsuit filed today, the attorney general claims juul bought ad space on well-known youth websites. nikki battiste tells us exactly were the ads popped up and what juul is saying tonight. >> reporter: these mock-up ads of young-looking models fashionably holding juul. ugthsz they were uncovered by massachusetts prosecutors who say the e-cigarette company explicitly targeted teens. >> juul knew it was selling to kids. >> reporter: massachusetts attorney general maura healey says the ads were part of internal documents found during an investigation. >> a juul customer service representative even told underaged customers in massachusetts how to get around our laws. >> reporter: according to the lawsuit, juul rejected a marketing proposal targeting adults, and instead adopted a campaign like this, aimed at a
farther south, several people had been rescued from cars in flooded roads in fort worth, texas. today, the massachusetts attorney general says she's uncovered the strongest evidence to today that e-cigarette giant juul targeted children in its online advertising campaigns. in a lawsuit filed today, the attorney general claims juul bought ad space on well-known youth websites. nikki battiste tells us exactly were the ads popped up and what juul is saying tonight. >> reporter: these mock-up...
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[jones] in fort worth who was just shot and killed, and they're like "i am scared." and sometimes when we're scared, like my mother, my mother and i had a vibrant relationship. but her response, i think to fear was that she just couldn't talk about sexuality. that was the one silence. for my grandmother, her response was proactive. she was like "oh, ok, i will save his soul." [smith] let's just her take him to church.ve. more church is the answer. [jones] more church. [smith] so this book is, in essence, a booabout you coming to terms with and better understanding who you are. [jones] yes. [smith] right. [jones] when i said earlier unthat there was somethingersal, i sit here as a straight white man who grew up in the northeast. you're a gay black mwho gr. straight white man but there is a connection between us. and i connected with this book in part because we've al through the process of discovering who we are. and so whether the narrative through line in your story is about sexual orientation, or it's about race, or is about geography. [smith] because i think geogr
[jones] in fort worth who was just shot and killed, and they're like "i am scared." and sometimes when we're scared, like my mother, my mother and i had a vibrant relationship. but her response, i think to fear was that she just couldn't talk about sexuality. that was the one silence. for my grandmother, her response was proactive. she was like "oh, ok, i will save his soul." [smith] let's just her take him to church.ve. more church is the answer. [jones] more church....
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wrap around services and how that worked and we have a pretty good one in racine, a great one in fort worth, reynolds ran. and i got acquainted with leo, you were doing trials with these programs to actually prove their worth and effectiveness. give us a flavor of what you've already done with evidence that was using sort of the private data you were able to achieve and get through for people just volunteering their information. so, what have you done? and i'm going to ask you all, what's the next big breakthrough we're going to get with evidence? >> yes, so, i think probably the biggest breakthrough that we've made at leo is helping nonprofit human service providers understand that they can actually rigorously measure the impact of their programs and that information can help them do a better job of achieving their mission. which is moving typically, it's moving individuals out of poverty and moving them toward self-sufficiency. if they're armed with that. so, as an example, one area where we see a lot of promise is in the more comprehensive approaches. so it tends to be the way we address
wrap around services and how that worked and we have a pretty good one in racine, a great one in fort worth, reynolds ran. and i got acquainted with leo, you were doing trials with these programs to actually prove their worth and effectiveness. give us a flavor of what you've already done with evidence that was using sort of the private data you were able to achieve and get through for people just volunteering their information. so, what have you done? and i'm going to ask you all, what's the...
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that hasous growth happened all over the dallas-fort worth area.o to wait for the highways to catch up without a program like you have got would be impossible to work with. thank you for that and i appreciate the exclamation. -- explanation. sec. chao: mr. chairman, since that is a little lull here, there is also the notice to proposed rulemaking on neva nipa reform. i think we all can agree that there needs to be niipa reform. public comment is welcome. rep. price: alright, we will scrutinize that carefully. mr. quigley. rep. quigley: thank you secretary for being here. you are public in your criticism objections to the fcc's proposal to change how the 5.9 gigahertz spectrum can be used. the proposal would shrink the amount of that amount used 235 megahertz and increase the amount of wi-fi -- you explain why the industry requires all of this dedicated spectrum and what with the operational impact speed to the industry if they have to operate with only 30 megahertz? ac. chao: this is controversial topic. obviously, the real estate on this spectrum
that hasous growth happened all over the dallas-fort worth area.o to wait for the highways to catch up without a program like you have got would be impossible to work with. thank you for that and i appreciate the exclamation. -- explanation. sec. chao: mr. chairman, since that is a little lull here, there is also the notice to proposed rulemaking on neva nipa reform. i think we all can agree that there needs to be niipa reform. public comment is welcome. rep. price: alright, we will scrutinize...
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down the road pretty the tallest building between amarillo excuse me, the tallest building between fort worthand denver. and it 31 stories, the redhead here is this building undergoing renovations right now. it will reopen in 2020 the marriott autographed hotel. as a big part of the experience here in amarillo is being able to see the old with the new and how it all kind of comes together. ellen is a really good photography she's been influenced by a lot of really good photographers through the years. she can really see the depth of the positions of the old and the new here. the skyscrapers, field sign in the old streets. so we are in the far western part of the texas panhandle but partially driving a little bit of the inner state rhino but only because route 66 was in the 70s. were going to get off at exit zero and visit one of the coolest towns along all of route 66 we're going to cross the freeway here now and get onto a little strand of old route 66. the last strand in texas going west. in the first. if you going east and with that in mind, were going to stop at the first last motel which
down the road pretty the tallest building between amarillo excuse me, the tallest building between fort worthand denver. and it 31 stories, the redhead here is this building undergoing renovations right now. it will reopen in 2020 the marriott autographed hotel. as a big part of the experience here in amarillo is being able to see the old with the new and how it all kind of comes together. ellen is a really good photography she's been influenced by a lot of really good photographers through the...
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hisis a phd, earned doctorate from texas christian university in fort worth. what year? it was a while ago. but he is an expert. you get an opportunity take a class with him, take a class. we are going to continue to discuss the civil war. kinard, wefor dr. get to look at the aspect of weaponry and its impacts on the war. i will handher ado, the class over to dr. kinard. dr. kinard: the theme for today's lecture is going to be about technology of warfare. a lot of our classes we do with the politics of warfare. and the historical record of warfare. a lot of it comes down to the individual in the field, and the weapons they were issued because that is what you need for warfare. but one thing i found fascinating in research was looking at the early 19th century from the years 1800 up till the american civil war 1865, this is1 to also a period of intense invention. americans were incredibly creative at this time. we were really a world leader in inventing just about everything, everything from steamships to steam powered factories to the telegraph, just layer after layer of
hisis a phd, earned doctorate from texas christian university in fort worth. what year? it was a while ago. but he is an expert. you get an opportunity take a class with him, take a class. we are going to continue to discuss the civil war. kinard, wefor dr. get to look at the aspect of weaponry and its impacts on the war. i will handher ado, the class over to dr. kinard. dr. kinard: the theme for today's lecture is going to be about technology of warfare. a lot of our classes we do with the...
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dance around and makes foolish gestures on platforms like tiktok, take a look at stephen austin on fort worthre cooking with steam! i got frozen biscuits. >> juan: this 81-year-old is beating the kids of simple videos of him making sandwiches, pancakes, toasts. the video you saw is steve cooking frozen biscuits but his biggest hit with 8.5 million views by those young folks are asking him to be there grandpa. way to go, old man steve or that's not insulting to her that's the name of his account on tiktok. >> jesse: a man is going to teach me how to make toast? you put the bread in the toaster... >> juan: you young people are condescending! >> katie: i'm going to show you those school crush videos. >> juan: don't show me skull crushing, please. >> greg: what happens when a flight is turbulent? i take a crap load of volume. this is what happens when your handouts next handout snacks. >> juan: she's rolling nick hickey's down the aisle. also, if you are thirsty, there are two servings of watters. i will be on the quiz show with tom shillue on fox nation. >> dana: dogs always enjoyed car rides bu
dance around and makes foolish gestures on platforms like tiktok, take a look at stephen austin on fort worthre cooking with steam! i got frozen biscuits. >> juan: this 81-year-old is beating the kids of simple videos of him making sandwiches, pancakes, toasts. the video you saw is steve cooking frozen biscuits but his biggest hit with 8.5 million views by those young folks are asking him to be there grandpa. way to go, old man steve or that's not insulting to her that's the name of his...
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howard, retired police officer and detective from fort worth, texas. 48 years ago, president nixon declared the war on drugs. 48 years later, and $1.2 trillion, we are -- in fact, it's worse now than before. there's heroin, fentanyl, whatever in every small town in new hampshire and across these united states. as a cop, i saw this to be the most destructive, dysfunctional, and immoral policy since slavery and jim crow. what would you do differently? tulsi: thank you for your service. that's worthy of a round of applause for all of our law enforcement. thank you. [applause] tulsi: i couldn't agree more that this war on drugs, that has shown decade after decade, generation after generation, to have been a total failure is unfortunately still continuing. it is not only costing us as taxpayers tremendously, at every step of the way in this failed war on drugs, it is costing us as the american people, it is ruining people's lives, taking people's lives, tearing families apart, ravaging communities. the human cost and the toll that this failed war is having is immeasurable. because it's continuin
howard, retired police officer and detective from fort worth, texas. 48 years ago, president nixon declared the war on drugs. 48 years later, and $1.2 trillion, we are -- in fact, it's worse now than before. there's heroin, fentanyl, whatever in every small town in new hampshire and across these united states. as a cop, i saw this to be the most destructive, dysfunctional, and immoral policy since slavery and jim crow. what would you do differently? tulsi: thank you for your service. that's...
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. >> we went back and total our employees we're thinking of moving the company to fort worth. 90% were onboard. >> if you're running a profitable company the number one reason to leave california is taxes. not only taxes on your business but taxes on your employees that are so high. reporter: ceo magazine calls california the worst state for business, quality of life for u.s. news. traffic, almost 700 companies have left the last two years yet the state is growing. thanks to immigration from abroad. it is a diverse economy. among the world's largest attracting more college grads than any other state. >> high-skilled people move here regardless. they can afford it. they want to live here. they want jobs. access to the companies, they are moving here and will continue. i will tell you this while that is successful economy. it is not a successful economy for all. reporter: the very rich and some retirees are leaving. the state is adding more residents making over 125 grand a year and losing those priced out of the market. the latest rcp poll showing sanders leading going into super tuesda
. >> we went back and total our employees we're thinking of moving the company to fort worth. 90% were onboard. >> if you're running a profitable company the number one reason to leave california is taxes. not only taxes on your business but taxes on your employees that are so high. reporter: ceo magazine calls california the worst state for business, quality of life for u.s. news. traffic, almost 700 companies have left the last two years yet the state is growing. thanks to...
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sacramento bee," "the charlotte observer," "the news & observer" in raleigh, north carolina, and "the fort worth star-telegram" in texas, among other local papers. it recently won a pulitzer prize for the "miami herald's" reporting on jeffrey epstein, but it has been plagued by layoffs and financial troubles. mcclatchy says it plans to stay in business and will use bankruptcy to shed legacacy debt and pension obligations. in california, at least 17 people were arrested during the third day of a wildcat strike by third day of a wildcat strike by graduate students at the university of california santa cruz. the hundreds of graduate students are demanding a cost-of-living adjustment of $1412 per month, which student educators say is necessary to avoid living on the brink of homelessness as they teach classes and provide essential work to keep the university running in one of the most unaffordable cities in the country. the strike is not authorized by the local uaw union that represents student workers across the university of california system. the trump administration is facing public outcry over
sacramento bee," "the charlotte observer," "the news & observer" in raleigh, north carolina, and "the fort worth star-telegram" in texas, among other local papers. it recently won a pulitzer prize for the "miami herald's" reporting on jeffrey epstein, but it has been plagued by layoffs and financial troubles. mcclatchy says it plans to stay in business and will use bankruptcy to shed legacacy debt and pension obligations. in california, at least...
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showers and thunderstorms out of dallas fort worth, atlanta has a chance for storms later in the day, actually atlanta tomorrow will probably be even worse. that's when we could see the potential of some severe weather, and some significant problems out there. baltimore, again, a little bit of rain out there, same with d.c. and fog early today. so the forecast for today, the heavy rain is going to return to the flooded south. the areas that are worse are alabama and mississippi. that's where we had significant flash flooding yesterday. we still have river flooding and one of the other stories besides all this wet weather, the cold air is going to return. we had a decent shot of cold air that's going to start coming down. minneapolis a high of 26. when we look at tomorrow, that's when it gets even cooler. temperatures are going start to be in the teens. the pink area in south dakota, all that cold air heads friday to the northeast. more rain likely around areas like atlanta and as far as that severe weather outlook goes, this isn't for today, this is for tomorrow. we could have isolate
showers and thunderstorms out of dallas fort worth, atlanta has a chance for storms later in the day, actually atlanta tomorrow will probably be even worse. that's when we could see the potential of some severe weather, and some significant problems out there. baltimore, again, a little bit of rain out there, same with d.c. and fog early today. so the forecast for today, the heavy rain is going to return to the flooded south. the areas that are worse are alabama and mississippi. that's where we...
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blocks down the road, it's the tallest building between amarillo and -- the tallest building between fort worthand denver at 31 stories, but right ahead here is the barfield building undergoing renovations right now. it will reopen in 2020 as a marriott autographed photo. that's a big part of the experience here in amarillo is being able to see the old amid the new, and how it all kind of comes together. ellen is a really good photographer. she's been influenced by a lot of really good street photographers through the years. she could really see that juxtaposition of the old and the new here, the skyscrapers, the old side and so forth and the old streets. so we are in the far western reaches of the texas panhandle, unfortunately driving a look at on the interstate right now but only because route 66 was obliterated here in the '70s. we're going to get off at exit zero and visit one of the coolest ghost towns along all of route 66, glenn rio. so are going to cross the freeway here now and get on to a little strip of old route 66, the last strand in texas going west, and the first strand if you a
blocks down the road, it's the tallest building between amarillo and -- the tallest building between fort worthand denver at 31 stories, but right ahead here is the barfield building undergoing renovations right now. it will reopen in 2020 as a marriott autographed photo. that's a big part of the experience here in amarillo is being able to see the old amid the new, and how it all kind of comes together. ellen is a really good photographer. she's been influenced by a lot of really good street...
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and hong kong they have two daily flights, one from l.a., one from fort worth the l.a.g is canceled through march 27th in terms of slow demand for people wanting to go over there hong kong is a big point of connectivity for american partners in southeast asia and then when you take a look at the dallas-ft. worth to hong kong route, that will resume on february 21st. at this point, they see enough demand for hong kong from dallas to begin on february 21st, but hong kong from l.a., they will continue to cancel those flights right now through march 27th back to you. >> phil lebeau, thank you. coming up, the wild ride for tesla continues. where the stock goes from here with an early investor ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ high protein low sugar tastes great! high protein low sugar so good! high protein low sugar mmmm, birthday cake! and try pure protein delicious protein shakes beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. becaus
and hong kong they have two daily flights, one from l.a., one from fort worth the l.a.g is canceled through march 27th in terms of slow demand for people wanting to go over there hong kong is a big point of connectivity for american partners in southeast asia and then when you take a look at the dallas-ft. worth to hong kong route, that will resume on february 21st. at this point, they see enough demand for hong kong from dallas to begin on february 21st, but hong kong from l.a., they will...
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list for screening but also included on this new list, dulles airport in washington, d.c., dallas/fort worthand tacoma airport in washington state. within the last 24 hours, santa clara health officials confirmed a second new case of coronavirus here in santa clara county. the woman infected traveled to santa clara county from wuhan, china to visit family members. she arrived on january 23rd. her lab test results came in this weekend confirming she had the virus. she's not had to be hospitalized. her symptoms aren't severe enough. friday health officers here at the county confirmed another man has the virus after he recently traveled to wuhan. these two patients are not related. the only thing they have in common is that they both recently were in wuhan, china. officials are closely monitoring these two patients as well as their family members. but they say everyone who's been in contact with the patient has been relatively isolated and staying at their respective homes. south of here, health officials confirmed two new cases of coronavirus there this weekend. a 57-year-old man and his 57-ye
list for screening but also included on this new list, dulles airport in washington, d.c., dallas/fort worthand tacoma airport in washington state. within the last 24 hours, santa clara health officials confirmed a second new case of coronavirus here in santa clara county. the woman infected traveled to santa clara county from wuhan, china to visit family members. she arrived on january 23rd. her lab test results came in this weekend confirming she had the virus. she's not had to be...
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on a different topic, up i-35, i was in fort worth, the northside community health center to hear about an entirely different health care challenge. that's high prescription drug costs. i met with local health care professionals, advocates, and patients to hear about their experiences with these rising costs, and i have introduced legislation to address them. for example, we heard from randall barker and his daughter emma who both have diabetes, so they need insulin. one bottle of insulin, they told me, costs upwards of $281. so randall continues to make sacrifices to continue to afford the lifesaving drugs he and emma need to lead healthy lives. as i mentioned, to address the high costs of prescription drugs, i have introduced a bipartisan bill with our colleague, senator blumenthal from connecticut, called the affordable prescriptions for patients act. the purpose of the bill is straightforward -- to stop drug companies from gaming the patent system to keep their profits high. patents, of course, are something that are granted to innovations, to scientific innovations in order to enco
on a different topic, up i-35, i was in fort worth, the northside community health center to hear about an entirely different health care challenge. that's high prescription drug costs. i met with local health care professionals, advocates, and patients to hear about their experiences with these rising costs, and i have introduced legislation to address them. for example, we heard from randall barker and his daughter emma who both have diabetes, so they need insulin. one bottle of insulin, they...
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road, it is the tallest --lding between amarillo and excuse me, it is the tallest building between fort worth and denver at 31 stories. right ahead here is the barfield building undergoing renovations right now. it will reopen in 2020 as a marriott autograph hotel. that is a big part of the experience here in amarillo, is being able to see the old amid the new and how it all kind of comes together. ellen is a really good photographer, she has been influenced by a lot of really good street photographers through the years. she could really see the juxtaposition of the old and the new here, the skyscraper, they old sign, and so forth, in the old street. -- and the old street. we are in the far western panhandle.the texas unfortunately, driving a little bit on the interstate right now but only because route 66 was 1970's.ted here in the we are going to get off at exit zero and visit one of the coolest ghost towns along all of route 66. glenn rio. we are going to trust the freeway here now and get on to a little strand of old route 66, the last strand in texas going west and the first strand if yo
road, it is the tallest --lding between amarillo and excuse me, it is the tallest building between fort worth and denver at 31 stories. right ahead here is the barfield building undergoing renovations right now. it will reopen in 2020 as a marriott autograph hotel. that is a big part of the experience here in amarillo, is being able to see the old amid the new and how it all kind of comes together. ellen is a really good photographer, she has been influenced by a lot of really good street...
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we have a good one and we are seeing a great one in fort worth. that's where i sort of got acquainted with leo because you were doing random clinical trials with these programs to actually prover their worth and effectiveness. just give us a flavor of what you have already done with evidence. of what you are able to achieve and from people volunteering information and what have we done and what's the next big break through that we'll get with evidence? >> yes, i think probably the biggest break through that we have made at leo is helping nonprofit human service providers understand that they can rigorously measure the impact of their program and that information can help them do a better job of achieving the mission which is moving individuals out of poverty and moving self efficiency if they are armed with evidence. as an example, you know one area where we see a lot of promise is in this comprehend sisive approaches. the way we address alleviation in this country is support you with food subsidies and if you don't have housing subsidies. they ea
we have a good one and we are seeing a great one in fort worth. that's where i sort of got acquainted with leo because you were doing random clinical trials with these programs to actually prover their worth and effectiveness. just give us a flavor of what you have already done with evidence. of what you are able to achieve and from people volunteering information and what have we done and what's the next big break through that we'll get with evidence? >> yes, i think probably the biggest...
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. >>> american airlines is expanding the service from monterey regional airport to dallas-fort worth. beginning april 8th they will offer daily year-round service. until now it had been seasonal between april and november. the dallas expansion will be a boost for the local economy. >>> the chinese tech company while way while weighing reporting they will compete with models from samsung and rodent motorola. the operating phone would not have the full capabilities, because part of it was blocked due to the restrictions on huawei. >> that is a big price, $2700. >> i will stick with my current phone for about seven years. >>> let's get you out the door and traffic wise popping up even this late in the commute. >>> we are still dealing with slow traffic and many spots even if there are no crashes in your way, let's talk about the commute in san francisco. northbound 280 looking very slow with southbound 101 through marin county also slow due to crash near the truck scales in one right lane. 80 westbound slowing down along with contra costa. if you have the luxury of waiting around it will
. >>> american airlines is expanding the service from monterey regional airport to dallas-fort worth. beginning april 8th they will offer daily year-round service. until now it had been seasonal between april and november. the dallas expansion will be a boost for the local economy. >>> the chinese tech company while way while weighing reporting they will compete with models from samsung and rodent motorola. the operating phone would not have the full capabilities, because part...
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. >> we went back and told our employees, look, we're thinking of moving the company to fort worth. 90%em were onboard. >> if you're running a profitable company, the number one reason to leave california is taxes. it is not only taxes on your business, it's taxes on your employees that are so high. reporter: ceo magazine calls california america's worst state of business. quality of life the worst according to "u.s. news & world report." traffic, taxes, housing energy, costs, studies show almost 700 companies left in the last two years. yet, the state is growing, thanks to immigration from abroad. it is a diverse economy. among the world's largest, attracting more college grads than any other state. >> i see people move here regardless. they can afford it. they want to live here. they want jobs. they want access to the companies. they are moving here and will continue to. i will tell you this that is successful economy, it is not a successful economy for all. reporter: very rich and retirees are leaving but stats show the state is adding more voters making more than 125 grand while los
. >> we went back and told our employees, look, we're thinking of moving the company to fort worth. 90%em were onboard. >> if you're running a profitable company, the number one reason to leave california is taxes. it is not only taxes on your business, it's taxes on your employees that are so high. reporter: ceo magazine calls california america's worst state of business. quality of life the worst according to "u.s. news & world report." traffic, taxes, housing...
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. >> we went back and told our employees we are thinking of moving the company to fort worth, 90% ofe on board. they were ready to make a move so that they could move childre. >> calls california americas were sta quality of life, the worst according to u.s. news almost 700 companies left in the last two years. >> if you're running a profitable company, the number one reason to leave california is taxes, not only taxes on your business, it is taxes on your employees that are so high that you wind up having to pay your employees more to cover for the increased taxes. >> california is going thanks to immigration from abroad. its diverse economy among the world's largest, attacks more college grads than any other state. >> high skilled people move here regardless, they want the jobs, they want access to these companies them and they are moving here and they will continue to. but i will tell you this, while that is a successful economy, it is not a successful economy for all. >> some super rich and retirees are leaving but overall the state is gaining those who make more than 125 grams u
. >> we went back and told our employees we are thinking of moving the company to fort worth, 90% ofe on board. they were ready to make a move so that they could move childre. >> calls california americas were sta quality of life, the worst according to u.s. news almost 700 companies left in the last two years. >> if you're running a profitable company, the number one reason to leave california is taxes, not only taxes on your business, it is taxes on your employees that are...
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and cities and as a result they are getting more expensive, boise, idaho, charlotte, carolina and fort wortht becomes more expensive for them. stuart: we hear you, lauren. more varney after this. ♪ ♪ . . . stuart: up 21%. they announced a $1.6 billion opioid settlement paid out over eight years. once you got the number you know what you have got. >>> we're still suffering from the hang over of the virus. we're down 200, 300 points, adding on to yesterday's 1000 point drop. do either of you think bernie sanders's progress is hurting the market now? i don't think it is. >> i think you can make that argument that owe is doing very well in the polls. tonight you have the big debate, the last one before super tuesday. if he has a good dedate, could see one of the reasons market going down tomorrow. ashley: i don't believe the market actually believes that bernie sanders can beat donald trump. don't think that is true at all. stuart: market jitters if bernie gets the nomination but no way he will win the election? >> parallels to trump when it comes to energy and under enthu. stuart: i remember th
and cities and as a result they are getting more expensive, boise, idaho, charlotte, carolina and fort wortht becomes more expensive for them. stuart: we hear you, lauren. more varney after this. ♪ ♪ . . . stuart: up 21%. they announced a $1.6 billion opioid settlement paid out over eight years. once you got the number you know what you have got. >>> we're still suffering from the hang over of the virus. we're down 200, 300 points, adding on to yesterday's 1000 point drop. do...
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desde amarillo a la masa de color azul y esto de acÁ rosado, esto es agua nieve hacia la zona de fort wortha de ropa interior narran el acoso, hostigamiento que aseguran haber sufrido dentro de la compaÑÍa. >> despuÉs de la pausa llega lo mejor de "mira quiÉn baila" con un resumen con los momentos mÁs emotivos de la noche empezando por el homenaje a selena donde yo tambiÉn canté. raÚl: cuidado, hoy te vamos a revelar macro como funcionan las estafas telefÓnicas en las que pretenden aterrorizarte y sacarte mucho dinero utilizando las voces reales de tus seres queridos. prueba entrega el mismo día de targe t. u t.er para taqu edpuas hacederás. target. rápido y listo. belvita breakfast biscuits para la de las 9,unión de las 8 a.m. las 10 y la despedida de carla. hechas con una deliciosa mezcla de granos. (recibe) 4 horas de energía para ganarle a tus mañanas. tattoo studio gel pencil, resistente a nueva york. de maybelline new york. no se corre. resistente al sudor. a prueba de agua. dura hasta 36 horas. tattoo studio gel pencil. y en delineador líquido. solo de maybelline new york. ¿sabes qui
desde amarillo a la masa de color azul y esto de acÁ rosado, esto es agua nieve hacia la zona de fort wortha de ropa interior narran el acoso, hostigamiento que aseguran haber sufrido dentro de la compaÑÍa. >> despuÉs de la pausa llega lo mejor de "mira quiÉn baila" con un resumen con los momentos mÁs emotivos de la noche empezando por el homenaje a selena donde yo tambiÉn canté. raÚl: cuidado, hoy te vamos a revelar macro como funcionan las estafas telefÓnicas en las...
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cook children's medical center over in fort worth says the hospital did try to get her transferred.least 20 other medical facilities would not take her after reviewing her medical records, they argued the little girl is suffering. >> does changing her diapers, turning her over so that she doesn't develop bedsores, all the things we have to do to keep her alive and keep her better or keep her well is causing her pain and causing her suffering and we don't want to do that any longer. >> no decision is expected from the judge today, just hearing both sides. we will certainly keep you posted on this. >> sandra: the impeachment trial is winding down as a cynic it's ready for a final vote on the articles of impeachment against the president tomorrow. republican senator speaking on the senate floor later today he will join us first year and a brand-new hour of "america's newsroom" coming up next. verification, no appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. newday has extended our call center hours so that every veteran in america can take advantage of this unexpected drop in interest rates. one
cook children's medical center over in fort worth says the hospital did try to get her transferred.least 20 other medical facilities would not take her after reviewing her medical records, they argued the little girl is suffering. >> does changing her diapers, turning her over so that she doesn't develop bedsores, all the things we have to do to keep her alive and keep her better or keep her well is causing her pain and causing her suffering and we don't want to do that any longer....
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karen from fort worth, texas, texting us saying the impeachment trial, waste of time.t's basically over the democrats need to do their jobs. stop wasting time on impeachment. and then bob also texting us from hometown, illinois. i agree with senator schumer. there will be a permanent asterisk attached to this impeachment because it was partisan, adding what the president's best in 50 years, amazing accomplishments. you can put thoughts on twitter if you want, facebook, text us if you like. all we ask if you're texting us, if you include your name and your city and your state so we know where you're texting from. we appreciate it. alex is up next in washington, d.c., independent line. caller: hey, so the -- i'm not sure which way to go. wasn't too sure about trump. after the last three years and this whole impeachment sham, which i think is clearly a sham, there's two impeachment articles. first you have the obstruction of congress, which really is an obstruction of the democrats side of the house. and minus two or three democrats that went over it. and voted against it
karen from fort worth, texas, texting us saying the impeachment trial, waste of time.t's basically over the democrats need to do their jobs. stop wasting time on impeachment. and then bob also texting us from hometown, illinois. i agree with senator schumer. there will be a permanent asterisk attached to this impeachment because it was partisan, adding what the president's best in 50 years, amazing accomplishments. you can put thoughts on twitter if you want, facebook, text us if you like. all...
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really worth mentioning that fort northern hills, we see some frequent snow showers over the next fewbly some drifting snow and this will continue much of wednesday. for much of the country, much quieter day on wednesday, ridge of high pressure, very brief but it means lighter winds and some sunshine, won't feel quite as chilly. with those lighter winds we will see frost for many of us on winds we will see frost for many of us on thursday morning. things turning more unsettled as we head through the day. this next low pressure system tracking and from the atlantic. this could give snow perhaps, significant snow for northern england and much of scotland. for the week ahead, staying windy, frequent showers, snow on the northern hills, feeling cold. you're watching bbc news at nine, with me, carrie gracie. the headlines: ciara batters britain... thousands of households spend the night without power — travel disruption and flood warnings remain in place. the uk government declares coronavirus a "serious and imminent threat to public health", in order to stop those who have returned from t
really worth mentioning that fort northern hills, we see some frequent snow showers over the next fewbly some drifting snow and this will continue much of wednesday. for much of the country, much quieter day on wednesday, ridge of high pressure, very brief but it means lighter winds and some sunshine, won't feel quite as chilly. with those lighter winds we will see frost for many of us on winds we will see frost for many of us on thursday morning. things turning more unsettled as we head...
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police forced to taze a man during a brawl did he dallas/fort worth airport.y swung -- we saw it -- swung at officers, forcing bystanders to hold him down as he struggled with police. he's facing multiple charges. and those are your headlines. griff: it's agrees. all right. coming up, a second teen arrested in the murder of a new york college student. what's next in the case? well, we'll hear from a retired n.y.p.d. detective who says both suspects must be tried as adults adults. stay tuned. - [announcer] look around, millions of people aren't happy with their hair because it's thinning, breaking, or falling out. are you in that club? we think it's time you joined a different club, a club where you can get healthy, vibrant, great looking hair again. - [narrator] we're talking about hairclub. tyler, isabelle, lartise, they're all members, and so are over half a million other people who are now loving their hair again. thanks to hairclub, the largest provider of time-tested, proven solutions in north america. at hairclub, we'll transform how you look, how you fe
police forced to taze a man during a brawl did he dallas/fort worth airport.y swung -- we saw it -- swung at officers, forcing bystanders to hold him down as he struggled with police. he's facing multiple charges. and those are your headlines. griff: it's agrees. all right. coming up, a second teen arrested in the murder of a new york college student. what's next in the case? well, we'll hear from a retired n.y.p.d. detective who says both suspects must be tried as adults adults. stay tuned. -...
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where you can get a beautiful home for -- like in oklahoma city or fort worth all of these places, rightou are are not going to move to oklahoma city. there are place that's can move to that make sense in the representative-buy analysis. because you have to live somewhere, right? pete: sure, you do. what are the tips for people looking at homes right now. >> biggest tip and most important is do your homework. do it early, do it often. this is the biggest purchase of your life. go out there. go to open houses. compare houses. see what -- you know, the pictures don't tell a whole story. pete: they sure don't. i have done it. and they can lie to you. >> like the makeup doesn't, right? and we have to wash our faces and the pictures also do the same. >> even if you can't afford the 20% down payment just yet. do your homework a little early. pete: we see people moving, too. what are the best markets right now. >> it depends on where you are, right? best markets meaning the less expensive are what you just said. >> oklahoma city. >> best commute from staten island, upper manhattan, the bronx. t
where you can get a beautiful home for -- like in oklahoma city or fort worth all of these places, rightou are are not going to move to oklahoma city. there are place that's can move to that make sense in the representative-buy analysis. because you have to live somewhere, right? pete: sure, you do. what are the tips for people looking at homes right now. >> biggest tip and most important is do your homework. do it early, do it often. this is the biggest purchase of your life. go out...
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minutes of work and $3500 worth of a haul concord police are now asking for your help to catch a couple of perfume thieves you can see the alleged attack happening right here on fort sumter mall reports that the suspects may be tied to other shoplifting indents in the east bay. the veranda shopping center at off dimond boulevard in concord is the unfortunate prime target for thieves there's been shoplifting. frequently there before one of the store's most sirnificant losses happened at around noon on january 23th, 20 young man and a woman walked in headed for the perfume wall and start shopping apparently with no intention to pay for what they were pulling off the shelves. they didn't have you care for. >>and people saw her police are saying or doing and want surveillance video shows an employee at the bottom of the screen helping another customer when the shoplifters entered the whole incident lasted about 2 minutes eventually another employee seems to recognize what was happening and appears to use a radio to reach out to someone. >>but by then the pair had already grabbed what they wanted. concord police corporal david petty says it's possle the 2 have been the
minutes of work and $3500 worth of a haul concord police are now asking for your help to catch a couple of perfume thieves you can see the alleged attack happening right here on fort sumter mall reports that the suspects may be tied to other shoplifting indents in the east bay. the veranda shopping center at off dimond boulevard in concord is the unfortunate prime target for thieves there's been shoplifting. frequently there before one of the store's most sirnificant losses happened at around...
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in december i visited the university of tbs, north texas health science center no fort worth to learn about the danger of e-cigarettes, particularly among adolescents. i heard from a young texan named anna kerry who used to be among the many students at her high school using the e-cigarettes. like so many young people across the country, she became addicted. that's the point. e-cigarettes are not harmless. they deliver nicotine which is an addictive drug into your body and that's the point of the e-cigarette. the one thing it does -- one advantage it does have over tobacco is you don't have to burn it which also produces carcinogenic byproducts of combustion. like so many people in the country, anna became addicted and it didn't take her long to experience severe health consequences as a result of the use of this product. the once act of a 16-year-old became extremely lethargic and would experience random and severe chest pain. she was admitted to cook children's hospital in fort worth and diagnosed with chemical-induced human money ya in both her lungs. she said that was her wake-up
in december i visited the university of tbs, north texas health science center no fort worth to learn about the danger of e-cigarettes, particularly among adolescents. i heard from a young texan named anna kerry who used to be among the many students at her high school using the e-cigarettes. like so many young people across the country, she became addicted. that's the point. e-cigarettes are not harmless. they deliver nicotine which is an addictive drug into your body and that's the point of...