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her gift for friendship luring me just as she once upon a time to fort worth where we planted tulip bulbs. and worked again and santa fe. come see me she insisted. sure that the beauty of the southwest or what my wintry soul needed at the time. and we took ourselves on a gambling adventure to the camel rock casino i think into suitcase. back in those pretechnological days, we each invested 20 dollars in quarters and armed with a grubby plastic cups, spent the evening playing the slots. we amused ourselves for a few hours, our dutiful souls taming the wild world of gambling, and turning it it into an evening outing. but if money took no risks at the can see no floor, not so with their work which digs deep into the archives, links the field, teaches surprises it opens eyes. i tell you, read her work and you will learn stuff. so let me give the podium to this member of my imagined cohort, my sleepy classmate, a generous colleague and my brilliant friend and let you listen to the next iteration of her marvelous weed of the visual, the verbal of stories the play across history scale from the i
her gift for friendship luring me just as she once upon a time to fort worth where we planted tulip bulbs. and worked again and santa fe. come see me she insisted. sure that the beauty of the southwest or what my wintry soul needed at the time. and we took ourselves on a gambling adventure to the camel rock casino i think into suitcase. back in those pretechnological days, we each invested 20 dollars in quarters and armed with a grubby plastic cups, spent the evening playing the slots. we...
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set in fort worth, texas, this very engaging drama follows a former pageant winner whose daughter is competing for the same title that her mother won years ago. what's her problem? i beat her. nicole beharie is turquoisejones, the one—time beauty queen now juggling shifts at the local diner—bar and the funeral parlour while trying to ensure that teenager kai gets the breaks she never had. not only will you represent your beautiful selves, but our history as well. turquoise desperately wants her headstrong daughter to win missjuneteenth, a pageant celebrating the belated freeing of slaves in texas on june the 19th, 1865, a full two and a half years after the emancipation proclamation of 1863. that sense of delay or deferred emancipation runs throughout the film, as turquoise continues to battle against inequality as a working single mother who found herself unable to pursue her own aspirational dreams. pick up your salad fork. yet despite this strong, historical, political underpinning, it's the warm and empathetic portrayal of day—to—day life that shines through peoples' film. having
set in fort worth, texas, this very engaging drama follows a former pageant winner whose daughter is competing for the same title that her mother won years ago. what's her problem? i beat her. nicole beharie is turquoisejones, the one—time beauty queen now juggling shifts at the local diner—bar and the funeral parlour while trying to ensure that teenager kai gets the breaks she never had. not only will you represent your beautiful selves, but our history as well. turquoise desperately wants...
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set in fort worth, texas, this very engaging drama follows a former pageant winner whose daughter iss ago. what's her problem? i beat her. nicole beharie is turquoisejones, the one—time beauty queen now juggling shifts at the local diner—bar and the funeral parlor while trying to ensure that teenager kai gets the breaks she never had. not only will you represent your beautiful selves, but our history as well. turquoise desperately wants her headstrong daughter to win missjuneteenth, a pageant celebrating the belated freeing of slaves in texas on june 19, 1865, a full two and a half years after the emancipation proclamation of 1863. that sense of delayed or deferred emancipation runs throughout the film, as turquoise continues to battle against inequality as a working single mother who found herself unable to pursue her own aspirational dreams. pick up your salad fork. yet despite this strong, historical, political underpinning, it's the warm and empathetic portrayal of day—to—day life that shines through peoples' film. having grown up in fort worth, she understands the rhythms and th
set in fort worth, texas, this very engaging drama follows a former pageant winner whose daughter iss ago. what's her problem? i beat her. nicole beharie is turquoisejones, the one—time beauty queen now juggling shifts at the local diner—bar and the funeral parlor while trying to ensure that teenager kai gets the breaks she never had. not only will you represent your beautiful selves, but our history as well. turquoise desperately wants her headstrong daughter to win missjuneteenth, a...
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it's the tallest building between amarillo -- excuse me, the tallest building between fort worth and denver. 31 stories. right ahead here is the garfield building, undergoing renovations right now. it will reopen in 2020 as the marriott autographed hotel. 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 photographer. she's been influenced by a lot of really good photographers through the years. she can see the juxtaposition of the old and the new here. old signs, o streets. so we are in the far western part of the texas panhandle but driving a little bit of the interstate right now. but only because route 66 was in the 70's.ated here in we are going to get off at exit zero and visit one of the coolest ghost towns along oliver and 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. the first strand if you are going east. mind, we are going to stop at the first last motel which is right on the state line. just
it's the tallest building between amarillo -- excuse me, the tallest building between fort worth and denver. 31 stories. right ahead here is the garfield building, undergoing renovations right now. it will reopen in 2020 as the marriott autographed hotel. 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 photographer. she's been influenced by a lot of really good photographers through the years....
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having grown up in fort worth, she understands the rhythms and the resilience of this community, clearly the blend of true grit and true beauty that lies at the heart of her film. that's my baby! it's no surprise that both mother and daughter should turn to maya angelou's phenomenal woman as a defining mantra, although the differing ways that each interpret that poem speaks volumes about the changing world in which they live. you can find missjuneteenth in cinemas and on vod platforms now. jonathan, um... this is amazing. oh, no, no. he won't. i've had one before. when? well, it's illegal, so, you're not getting any. so is killing grandma. 0h, nice comeback, kiddo! in bille august's acclaimed 2014 danish drama silent heart, a woman suffering from a terminal disease gathers her family around her for one last weekend after which she plans to take her own life with the help of her husband. now, original screenwriter christian torpe has revisited and rewritten the silent heart screenplay for the english—language remake, blackbird. hey! susan sarandon steps into the central role of the feisty
having grown up in fort worth, she understands the rhythms and the resilience of this community, clearly the blend of true grit and true beauty that lies at the heart of her film. that's my baby! it's no surprise that both mother and daughter should turn to maya angelou's phenomenal woman as a defining mantra, although the differing ways that each interpret that poem speaks volumes about the changing world in which they live. you can find missjuneteenth in cinemas and on vod platforms now....
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. >>> a father in fort worth texas came up with a creative way to connect with his son who is takingparent is allowed inside with his 14-year-old. but every tuesday, during breaks in between treatment, his dad finds the near et window to his son and dances for him. >> so is i'm watching him figure out all of what he is going to do. >> cheers me up sometimes. >> just need to bring his spirits up a bit. let him know he is not alone and we are with him. >> see, when he can muster enough strength, he mirrors had his father's disco moves from three stories up. >> a tribute to chadwick boseman is on display, outside disney land in anaheim is unveiled it depicts him giving the salute to a young cancer patient who was wearing a black panther mask. he often visited young cancer patients. >> i just wanted to give him some sort of a send off as a legacy, a tribute on to his had legacy. >> artist niklas smith said it was a full circle moment for him as he was a disney i'm to help california's 19 most vulnerable. over 24,000 homes were destroyed by wildfires in less than two years. too many of th
. >>> a father in fort worth texas came up with a creative way to connect with his son who is takingparent is allowed inside with his 14-year-old. but every tuesday, during breaks in between treatment, his dad finds the near et window to his son and dances for him. >> so is i'm watching him figure out all of what he is going to do. >> cheers me up sometimes. >> just need to bring his spirits up a bit. let him know he is not alone and we are with him. >> see,...
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diana jobs was also an emt with the crescent volunteer fire department near fort worth. jones and her son, a fire captain, were helping crews fight the august complex fire in mendocino county. >> she loved helping other people. and she didn't do it for pats on the back. she just did it because she felt that was the thing to do. i'm going to miss her. we're going to miss her bald. >> jones tragically was overrun by flames while try interesting reposition her truck during a fire fight. another firefighter was hurt and treated for burns to the arms and hands. >>> as for the fight against the august complex fire in mendocino county, the fire has burned more than 242,000 acres. it stands at 20% containment. >>> big progress tonight in containing the scu fire burning in the east bay and south bay. all evacuations in alameda county are now lifted along with some more in santa clara county. now, at this hour, it's 70% contained. 390,000 acres have burned. 120 structures destroyed. >>> now, a reminder tonight of something precious that was lost in the recent wildfires. embers swi
diana jobs was also an emt with the crescent volunteer fire department near fort worth. jones and her son, a fire captain, were helping crews fight the august complex fire in mendocino county. >> she loved helping other people. and she didn't do it for pats on the back. she just did it because she felt that was the thing to do. i'm going to miss her. we're going to miss her bald. >> jones tragically was overrun by flames while try interesting reposition her truck during a fire...
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she has been identified as diana jones, a firefighter with the crescent fire department near fort worth texas. it happened yesterday near the mepd seeno national forest. jones and her son were in california working with a private contractor when she was involved in a vehicle accident. >> i guess they must have enjoyed it. they've been going up there for several years so this time of year we always miss them when they go off up there, and they always come back only this time i guess she's not coming back. >> jones posted this image from the fire zone to show what it looked like. we want to check in with abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. >> and as we take a look at the conditions right now we're going to check out live doppler 7 because this isdritical in the fight against these fires. a fog right along the coast already pushing into the north bay. we've had favorable conditions for the firefighters, cooler than average conditions. today higher humidity and light winds, that's what we're facing tonight, so that should help the crews out there. 57 nearwalbridge fire. 70 degrees, 64%
she has been identified as diana jones, a firefighter with the crescent fire department near fort worth texas. it happened yesterday near the mepd seeno national forest. jones and her son were in california working with a private contractor when she was involved in a vehicle accident. >> i guess they must have enjoyed it. they've been going up there for several years so this time of year we always miss them when they go off up there, and they always come back only this time i guess she's...
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a supporter of joe biden from fort worth, texas.aller: i am a special education teacher and i wrote a book that explained donald trump's social communication issue which comes into play here. that book talked about pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified. it's a form of autism known for extreme rigidity, use of impractical language, and a whole bunch of issues. this is agnificant is form of autism spectrum disorder. he doesn't understand things like logic. assessment youur offer, how does this relate to a revelation from yesterday? caller: he doesn't have a cognitive filter. that is supposed to be developed around age seven or eight. even though it is on the spectrum, they usually have it by their early 20's. this explains why he doesn't hide things very well. when he talked to woodward he was feeling comfortable. it's similar to these other issues we have had. if you work with people on the spectrum they will often say or do things that are impulsive and socially or politically hard. from kansas city, kansas. a sup
a supporter of joe biden from fort worth, texas.aller: i am a special education teacher and i wrote a book that explained donald trump's social communication issue which comes into play here. that book talked about pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified. it's a form of autism known for extreme rigidity, use of impractical language, and a whole bunch of issues. this is agnificant is form of autism spectrum disorder. he doesn't understand things like logic. assessment youur...
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she has been identified as diana jones, a firefighter with the crescent fire department near fort worth texas. it happened yesterday near the mepd seeno national forest. jones and her son were in california working with a private contractor when she was involved in a vehicle accident. >> i guess they must have enjoyed it. they've been going up there for several years so this time of year we always miss them when they go off up there, and they always come back only this time i guess she's not coming back. >> jones posted this image from the fire zone to show what it looked like. we want to check in with abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. >> and as we take a look at the conditions right now we're going to check out live doppler 7 because this isdritical in the fight against these fires. a fog right along the coast already pushing into the north bay. we've had favorable conditions for the firefighters, cooler than average conditions. today higher humidity and light winds, that's what we're facing tonight, so that should help the crews out there. 57 degrees, 87% humidity near the walbr
she has been identified as diana jones, a firefighter with the crescent fire department near fort worth texas. it happened yesterday near the mepd seeno national forest. jones and her son were in california working with a private contractor when she was involved in a vehicle accident. >> i guess they must have enjoyed it. they've been going up there for several years so this time of year we always miss them when they go off up there, and they always come back only this time i guess she's...
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. >>> a father in fort worth texas came up with a creative way to connect with his son who is takingy. only one parent is allowed inside with his 14-year-old. but every tuesday, during breaks in between treatment, his dad finds the near et window to his son and dances for him. >> so is i'm watching him figure out all of what he is going to do. >> cheers me up sometimes. >> just need to bring his spirits up a bit. let him know he is not alone and we are with him. >> see, when he can muster enough strength, he mirrors had his father's disco moves from three stories up. >> a tribute to chadwick boseman is on display, outside disney land in anaheim is unveiled it depicts him giving the salute to a young cancer patient who was wearing a black panther mask. he often visited young cancer patients. >> i just wanted to give him some sort of a send off as a legacy, a tribute on to his had legacy. >> artist niklas smith said it was a full circle moment for him as he was a disney do i use a toothpaste that whitens my teeth? or one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose. crest 3d wh
. >>> a father in fort worth texas came up with a creative way to connect with his son who is takingy. only one parent is allowed inside with his 14-year-old. but every tuesday, during breaks in between treatment, his dad finds the near et window to his son and dances for him. >> so is i'm watching him figure out all of what he is going to do. >> cheers me up sometimes. >> just need to bring his spirits up a bit. let him know he is not alone and we are with him....
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platform to august as well and spring us rep of travis got to showcase the brand new trek live in fort worth not a hugely popular multiplayer game. as the big moment given recent hip hop fans have been waiting for every gun she would virtual travel scott says it's a multiplayer game for her to perform live in for the more than 12000000 players the largest crowds ever to attend a virtual concert like this. the gaming and music industry. across over the tracks to try to get groups in one many games now feature cool soundtracks unique dance moves and virtual in game concerts because china i'm sure someone with. streaming platforms like apple music these and spotify dominate the music market today raking in huge sums of money and only a tiny fraction of that goes to the artist on some platforms they earn less than $1.00 cent per stream to make a decent living they need hundreds of thousands of plays for example an artist would be $80000.00 plays on the napster streaming platform just to the u.s. national minimum wage roughly $1400.00 u.s. $1.20 players would be needed on apple music and over 300
platform to august as well and spring us rep of travis got to showcase the brand new trek live in fort worth not a hugely popular multiplayer game. as the big moment given recent hip hop fans have been waiting for every gun she would virtual travel scott says it's a multiplayer game for her to perform live in for the more than 12000000 players the largest crowds ever to attend a virtual concert like this. the gaming and music industry. across over the tracks to try to get groups in one many...
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governors but in fact there have been equivalent spikes in republican led settings like tulsa and fort worth so the question is is this really a party issue i think it's a party issue you can bring in a couple of examples but if you look at chicago what's going on in chicago where 53 people were shot and 8 day shot if you look at new york where it's going up like double he's ever seen anything the numbers are going up 10015200 percent crime what it is if you're a z. what's going on and he doesn't want to say law and order because he can't because he'll lose his radical left supporters and once he does that it's over with but if he ever got to run this country and they ran it the way he would want to run it we would have we are suburbs way on but then there are suburbs would be gun and you would see problems like he wouldn't know of suburb unless he took a wrong turn and i know several people are not my with my very god wait a minute i was raised in the suburbs this is not 1950 all these dog whistles and racism not work anymore suburbs are by and large integrated there's many people today dri
governors but in fact there have been equivalent spikes in republican led settings like tulsa and fort worth so the question is is this really a party issue i think it's a party issue you can bring in a couple of examples but if you look at chicago what's going on in chicago where 53 people were shot and 8 day shot if you look at new york where it's going up like double he's ever seen anything the numbers are going up 10015200 percent crime what it is if you're a z. what's going on and he...
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earned his dockerate from texas christian fort worth. it was a while ago but he's an expert. if you get an opportunity to take a class with him, take a class. so we're going to continue to and we get to look at the aspect of weaponry and its impact on the war. so without further ado i will hand the class over to the doctor. >> thank you. the theme interest today's lecture is going to be about technology warfare. a lot of our classes we deal with the politics of war but a lot comes down to the individuals in the field and the weapons they were issued because that's what you need for warfare. one thing i found fascinating in research is looking at the early 19th century in other words say from the year say 1800 up to the american civil war from 1860, 61-65. this was also a period in the united states of intense invention. americans were incredibly creative at this time. we were really a world leader in inventing just about everything, everything from steam ships to steam powered factory tuesday the telegraph, just layer after layer of invention, creativity. and in a kind of str
earned his dockerate from texas christian fort worth. it was a while ago but he's an expert. if you get an opportunity to take a class with him, take a class. so we're going to continue to and we get to look at the aspect of weaponry and its impact on the war. so without further ado i will hand the class over to the doctor. >> thank you. the theme interest today's lecture is going to be about technology warfare. a lot of our classes we deal with the politics of war but a lot comes down to...
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tree is a banks.named j he was sent to a town called mansfield, texas, which is between dallas and fort worth. the naacp, after brown v. board of education was to integrate texas schools. which were all white. they chose mansfield as the place to start. this is mansfield high school. ,hey arrived with a court order ordering local officials to enroll black students. the governor sent in the rangers to keep the peace. i know you have all seen pictures, and may be like me you're old enough to remember in places like arkansas and mississippi, federal troops in the national guard were deployed to make sure that black students could enroll. we have seen the photographs and the famous norman rockwell painting of a black student being led past speeding and yelling mobs to enroll in school. the rangers were there to keep black children out of the school. you see there is a figure hanging from a noose. that is a black figure hanging in effigy over the school. schoolormed outside the carrying a sign that said black children must die. kill all blacks. it did not say blacks, you can imagine what it said.
tree is a banks.named j he was sent to a town called mansfield, texas, which is between dallas and fort worth. the naacp, after brown v. board of education was to integrate texas schools. which were all white. they chose mansfield as the place to start. this is mansfield high school. ,hey arrived with a court order ordering local officials to enroll black students. the governor sent in the rangers to keep the peace. i know you have all seen pictures, and may be like me you're old enough to...
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governors, but in fact there have been equivalent spikes in republican-led cities like tulsa and fort worth. is this really a party issue? pres. trump: i think it is a party issue. if you look at chicago, what is going on in chicago where 53 people were shot and eight died. if you look at new york where it's going up like nobody's ever seen anything. the numbers are going up 150%, 200%. it's crazy what is going on, and he doesn't want to say law and order because he will lose his radical left supporters. if he ever got to run this country and they ran it the way he wants to run it -- [crosstalk] pres. trump: our suburbs would be gone. vice pres. biden: you wouldn't have seen a suburb unless you took a wrong turn. i was raised in the suburbs. this is not 1950. all of these dog whistles don't work anymore. suburbs are by and large integrated. there are many people driving their kids to soccer practice who are black and white and hispanic in the same car as there has been in any time in the past. what is a threat to the suburbs and their safety is his failure to deal with covid, his failure to
governors, but in fact there have been equivalent spikes in republican-led cities like tulsa and fort worth. is this really a party issue? pres. trump: i think it is a party issue. if you look at chicago, what is going on in chicago where 53 people were shot and eight died. if you look at new york where it's going up like nobody's ever seen anything. the numbers are going up 150%, 200%. it's crazy what is going on, and he doesn't want to say law and order because he will lose his radical left...
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that is in fort worth. she and her son who is also a volunteer firefighter, traveled to california together to fight the august complex fire. officials say she died in an accident on monday while repositioning the truck during the firefight. >> we will mr. she was a good emt and just a good person. there are people that watch other people do things and there are people that, rather than stand back, go help people do things and she was not want to stand back. >> the second firefighter is being treated for burns. from the accident. jones have been with the crescent fire department for about five years. >>> cal fire is making progress against the bay area's biggest wildfires. the lnu complex fire is 70% contained and has burned 586 square miles. an area larger than all of marin county. more than 1400 buildings have been destroyed including 157 homes. in sonoma county, 295 have homes in napa county and 299 homes in solano county. cal fire also says the data to fire is 72% contained anime be fully contained by t
that is in fort worth. she and her son who is also a volunteer firefighter, traveled to california together to fight the august complex fire. officials say she died in an accident on monday while repositioning the truck during the firefight. >> we will mr. she was a good emt and just a good person. there are people that watch other people do things and there are people that, rather than stand back, go help people do things and she was not want to stand back. >> the second...
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i learned that there was another franchise location not too far away in fort worth, so i wanted to drop in there, as well. how are you? i'm marcus. ernie: yeah, ernie. really nice to meet you. lemonis: this is a really nice store. ernie: thank you. lemonis: i notice that you have a lot of accessories. ernie: i basically try to get as much retail as i can. lemonis: this comes through corporate, or this comes -- ernie: no, this we did ourselves. i've had to add more products to meet the rent kind of thing. lemonis: do you work with taylor at all? ernie: no. lemonis: never. ernie: i've been told i shouldn't e-mail past 5:00, i'm intruding upon his time. lemonis: he tells you that. ernie: yeah, we don't really have a good working relationship. lemonis: look, i'd been planning to hang out around dallas, but after hearing what ernie had to say, i wanted to see taylor's store in austin. honestly, my first impression, i wasn't even sure if it was open for business. as the owner of the business, you have one your managers convince you to open up a store in austin. you get here, you decide to tou
i learned that there was another franchise location not too far away in fort worth, so i wanted to drop in there, as well. how are you? i'm marcus. ernie: yeah, ernie. really nice to meet you. lemonis: this is a really nice store. ernie: thank you. lemonis: i notice that you have a lot of accessories. ernie: i basically try to get as much retail as i can. lemonis: this comes through corporate, or this comes -- ernie: no, this we did ourselves. i've had to add more products to meet the rent kind...
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governors but in fact there have been equivalent spikes in republican led settings like tulsa and fort worth so the question is is this really a party issue i think it's a party issue you can bring in a couple of examples but if you look at chicago what's going on in chicago where 53 people were shot and 8 day shot if you look at new york where it's going up like nobody's ever seen anything the numbers are going up 10015200 percent crime what it is is grazie what's going on and he doesn't want to say law and order because he can't because he'll lose his radical left supporters and once he does that it's over with but if he ever got to run this country and they ran it the way he would want to run it we would have we were our suburbs we're a gun but there are suburbs would be gun and you would see problems like he wouldn't know a suburb unless he took a wrong turn and i know suburbs are not my will my god wait a minute i was raised in the suburbs this is not 1950 all these dog whistles and racism not work anymore suburbs are by and large integrated there's many people today driving their kids
governors but in fact there have been equivalent spikes in republican led settings like tulsa and fort worth so the question is is this really a party issue i think it's a party issue you can bring in a couple of examples but if you look at chicago what's going on in chicago where 53 people were shot and 8 day shot if you look at new york where it's going up like nobody's ever seen anything the numbers are going up 10015200 percent crime what it is is grazie what's going on and he doesn't want...
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host: dean in fort worth, texas, trump.can call the numbers, send us a text, post on social media, too. we will continue that through 10:00 this morning. oning the process, so focus battleground states. next, meridian, connecticut, supporter of joe biden. caller: [no audio] time.one more .e will go to oklahoma this is david -- supporter of president trump. you got it right. big bidenis a supporter. we don't talk about politics a lot. me -- [indiscernible] i watched the ad. i never heard him mention -- i am worried about losing my benefits that trump got for me. here. a doctor i don't have to drive to ardmore . the v.a. pays for everything. i don't have to go to oklahoma city to get tests, about 110 miles away. host: ok. [indiscernible] i'm just wondering what is going to happen? host: why do you think joe biden would change the amount of benefits you are currently getting? caller: it is not the amount of benefits, it is just the way my benefits -- the way i am able to get them. i don't have to go to the v.a. the v.a. pays f
host: dean in fort worth, texas, trump.can call the numbers, send us a text, post on social media, too. we will continue that through 10:00 this morning. oning the process, so focus battleground states. next, meridian, connecticut, supporter of joe biden. caller: [no audio] time.one more .e will go to oklahoma this is david -- supporter of president trump. you got it right. big bidenis a supporter. we don't talk about politics a lot. me -- [indiscernible] i watched the ad. i never heard him...
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host: dean in fort worth, texas, trump.can call the numbers, send us a text, post on social media, too. we will continue that through 10:00 this morning. oning the process, so focus battleground states. next, meridian, connecticut, supporter of joe biden. caller: [no audio] time.one more .e will go to oklahoma this is david -- supporter of president trump. you got it right. big bidenis a supporter. we don't talk about politics a lot. me -- [indiscernible] i watched the ad. i never heard him mention -- i am worried about losing my benefits that trump got for me. here. a doctor i don't have to drive to ardmore . the v.a. pays for everything. i don't have to go to oklahoma city to get tests, about 110 miles away. host: ok. [indiscernible] i'm just wondering what is going to happen? host: why do you think joe biden would change the amount of benefits you are currently getting? caller: it is not the amount of benefits, it is just the way my benefits -- the way i am able to get them. i don't have to go to the v.a. the v.a. pays f
host: dean in fort worth, texas, trump.can call the numbers, send us a text, post on social media, too. we will continue that through 10:00 this morning. oning the process, so focus battleground states. next, meridian, connecticut, supporter of joe biden. caller: [no audio] time.one more .e will go to oklahoma this is david -- supporter of president trump. you got it right. big bidenis a supporter. we don't talk about politics a lot. me -- [indiscernible] i watched the ad. i never heard him...
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fort worth and tulsa. is a huge difference between ceilings and portland and fort worth and tulsa. your thoughts? >> yeah, listen. again, i want to go back to antifa. he said antifa is an idea and donald trump said yeah, until a bat hits you over the head. antifa is not an idea. antifa is an organization. so is blm. they are funded by corporations and left wingers his own staffers, biden's staffers and kamala herself helped to bail out many of these people who caused the violence and even some of the killings. again, law and order, donald trump wins. on that issue. and for a lot of people, that's now the number two issue for them. brian: very interesting that would have been a great come back for the president to say yeah you are for law and order but your own staffers are bailing out the rioters from prison and kamala harris. >> he missed a lot of opportunities, brian. brian: that's a big one. he is going to have some other appearances. antifa is more than ideology. they have ear pieces they deliver bats
fort worth and tulsa. is a huge difference between ceilings and portland and fort worth and tulsa. your thoughts? >> yeah, listen. again, i want to go back to antifa. he said antifa is an idea and donald trump said yeah, until a bat hits you over the head. antifa is not an idea. antifa is an organization. so is blm. they are funded by corporations and left wingers his own staffers, biden's staffers and kamala herself helped to bail out many of these people who caused the violence and even...
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we will take this call from philip in fort worth, texas. >> good evening. of the great series that c-span has done. i appreciate it. i grew up in the 1960 election -- i was 12 years old. i was just becoming politically aware. i grew up during the 1950's. while i am a conservative and have always been so, i doubt mr. stephenson and i would have agreed on much, i have been exposed to his speeches, his rhetoric, and a lot of things he said. i am of the opinion that he is one of the last really great political speechmakers in our age. we were speaking a moment ago about jingles and things like that. i saw him making the speech, he was taking some of it from his notes in the pre teleprompter days. it was not coming off of the paper. he knew what he was saying. it was coming from his heart. i always admired his speechmaking abilities. i just don't see that in our political process today. he had something to say. he took a little time to say it at times. he was a man who knew what he wanted to say and said it well. >> he took great effort in those speeches. he wor
we will take this call from philip in fort worth, texas. >> good evening. of the great series that c-span has done. i appreciate it. i grew up in the 1960 election -- i was 12 years old. i was just becoming politically aware. i grew up during the 1950's. while i am a conservative and have always been so, i doubt mr. stephenson and i would have agreed on much, i have been exposed to his speeches, his rhetoric, and a lot of things he said. i am of the opinion that he is one of the last...
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they moved out too sweet water, which is west of fort worth, of course. they do their training there. 25,000 women applied. when i started my research, i thought that number was made up, because jacqueline cochrane had a bit mixed up sometimes. she does, she does. there in the national archives, all of these letters you can find of women saying, please, i want to fly. 1830 were picked, 80% of women had at least two years of college, right? they could be very selective. this is a timely 4% of the american women had college degrees, so it was a very selective group. they did a wide variety of jobs. they started as very pilots with air transport command, flying the planes from place to place within the continental united states. they did not go overseas, they do not fly in combat. they just stayed within the continental united states. a little peek into canada a couple, times and a little peek in to the caribbean a few times, but for the most, part just within the continent. then they move to different jobs. can you see the target back there? right? if you'r
they moved out too sweet water, which is west of fort worth, of course. they do their training there. 25,000 women applied. when i started my research, i thought that number was made up, because jacqueline cochrane had a bit mixed up sometimes. she does, she does. there in the national archives, all of these letters you can find of women saying, please, i want to fly. 1830 were picked, 80% of women had at least two years of college, right? they could be very selective. this is a timely 4% of...
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cities you blame that on democratic mayors and democratic governors, there are spikes in tulsa and fort worththe question is this really a party issue. president trump: i think it is a party issue. you can bring in a couple of examples. look what is going on in chicago where 53 people were shot and eight died, shot. if you look at new york where it is going up like nobody's ever seen anything. the numbers are going up, 100, 150, 200%. crime. vice president biden: republican cities. president trump: he doesn't want to say law and order because he can't he will lose his radical left supporters and once he does that it is over with. if he ever got to run this country and they ran it the way he would want to run it we would have our suburbs would be gone and you would see problems like you never seen before. vice president biden: he wouldn't know a suburb unless he took a wrong turn. president trump: i know suburbs. vice president biden: i was raised in the suburbs. this is not 1950. all dog whistles on racism don't work anymore. suburbs are by and large integrated. many people today driving cuds
cities you blame that on democratic mayors and democratic governors, there are spikes in tulsa and fort worththe question is this really a party issue. president trump: i think it is a party issue. you can bring in a couple of examples. look what is going on in chicago where 53 people were shot and eight died, shot. if you look at new york where it is going up like nobody's ever seen anything. the numbers are going up, 100, 150, 200%. crime. vice president biden: republican cities. president...
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set in fort worth, texas, this very engaging drama follows a former pageant winner whose daughter iseat her. nicole beharie is turquoisejones, the one—time beauty queen now juggling shifts at the local diner—bar at the funeral parlour while trying to ensure that teenager kai gets the breaks she never had. not only will you represent your beautiful selves, but our history as well. turquoise desperately wants her headstrong daughter to win missjuneteenth, a pageant celebrating the belated freeing of slaves in texas on june the 19th, 1865, a full two and a half years after the emancipation proclamation of 1863. that sense of delay or deferred emancipation runs throughout the film, as turquoise continues to battle against inequality as a working single mother who found herself unable to pursue her own aspirational dreams. pick up your salad fork. yet despite this strong, historical, political underpinning, it's the warm and empathetic portrayal of day—to—day life that shines through peoples' film. having grown up in fort worth, she understands the rhythms and the resilience of this commu
set in fort worth, texas, this very engaging drama follows a former pageant winner whose daughter iseat her. nicole beharie is turquoisejones, the one—time beauty queen now juggling shifts at the local diner—bar at the funeral parlour while trying to ensure that teenager kai gets the breaks she never had. not only will you represent your beautiful selves, but our history as well. turquoise desperately wants her headstrong daughter to win missjuneteenth, a pageant celebrating the belated...
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that on democratic mayors and democratic governors but there have been equivalent ix in tulsa and fort wortho the question is, is this a party issue? >> you think it is a party issue. you can bring a couple examples but if you look at chicago where 53 people were shot in eight died, look at new york where it is going up like nobody has ever seen anything, the numbers are going up 150, 200% is crazy what is going on and he doesn't want to say law and order because he can't because he will lose his radical left supporters and once he does that it is over with but if he ever got to run this country and they ran it the way you would want to we would have our suburbs would be gone, our suburbs would be gone and you would see problems -- >> wouldn't know a suburb if you took a wrong turn. i was raised in the suburbs. this is not 1950. all these dog whistles don't work anymore. suburbs are by and large integrated. many people today driving their kids to soccer practice, black and white and hispanic in the same car is there have been any time in the past. what really is a threat to the suburbs and t
that on democratic mayors and democratic governors but there have been equivalent ix in tulsa and fort wortho the question is, is this a party issue? >> you think it is a party issue. you can bring a couple examples but if you look at chicago where 53 people were shot in eight died, look at new york where it is going up like nobody has ever seen anything, the numbers are going up 150, 200% is crazy what is going on and he doesn't want to say law and order because he can't because he will...
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. ♪ >> this is wbap, fort worth, dallas, texas. >> bill mack was an overnight deejay who kept longhaul country song. and the acm award for song of the year. >> thanks to leann rimes who took an old song, gave it new hope. >> reporter: another mack tune, "drinking champagne," has become a country classic. willie nelson performed it with him in 2009. ♪ i'll keep drinking champagne and feeling okay ♪ bill mack was 91. milla handley was a pioneering woman in the world of wine. the founder of handley sellers in anderson valley, california, she was the first woman in the country to establish a vineyard in her own name. handley produced her first vintage, 250 cases of chardonnay, in the basement of her home in 1982. she established her style and stuck to it, said lead winemaker randy shock. she didn't follow trends. she paved the way for other women including her daughter, lulu mclellan, now president, who said her shoes are impossibly big to fill. handley was an avid equestrian and loved the 1959 mercedes she inherited from her mother. her favorite times, shock said, were to pull the top dow
. ♪ >> this is wbap, fort worth, dallas, texas. >> bill mack was an overnight deejay who kept longhaul country song. and the acm award for song of the year. >> thanks to leann rimes who took an old song, gave it new hope. >> reporter: another mack tune, "drinking champagne," has become a country classic. willie nelson performed it with him in 2009. ♪ i'll keep drinking champagne and feeling okay ♪ bill mack was 91. milla handley was a pioneering woman in...
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at fort worth, thousands turned out as he worked to bring the southern vote back into line. >> "dewey defeats truman," the famous photo of that "chicago tribune" headline from the 1948 presidential campaign. of course, we know harry s. truman won the election. his rival, thomas e. dewey had to accept defeat. this week on "the conte nders," we are live from the roosevelt hotel in new york city, which in november hosted the republican party headquarters and thomas dewey's campaign. he used this suite, number 1527, whenever he was in new york during 12 years as governor. he and his family and the closest aides gathered in these rooms on election night. joining me is richard norton smith. it is november 2, 1948 at the roosevelt hotel. what happened here? richard: well, the day began with a virtual unanimity in the nation's press corps that this election was over. that it was thomas e. dewey's to lose. had polling after labor day. they were so convinced there was no contest. gov. dewey and mrs. do we want to vote at midday not too far from here. he got out of his car and decided to walk ba
at fort worth, thousands turned out as he worked to bring the southern vote back into line. >> "dewey defeats truman," the famous photo of that "chicago tribune" headline from the 1948 presidential campaign. of course, we know harry s. truman won the election. his rival, thomas e. dewey had to accept defeat. this week on "the conte nders," we are live from the roosevelt hotel in new york city, which in november hosted the republican party headquarters and...
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in fact there have been equivalent spikes in republican-led cities like tulsa and fort worth.he question is, is this really a party issue? >> president trump: i think it's a party issue. bring in a couple examples. if you look at chicago what's going on in chicago, where 53 people were shot. eight died. shot. if you look at new york, it's going up like nobody's ever seen anything. the numbers are going up 150, 200%. crime. it's crazy what's going on. he doesn't want to say law in order because he can't because he will lose his radical left supporters. once he does that, it's over with. if he ever got to run this country and they ran at the way he would want to run it, we would have our suburbs will be gone. by the way, our suburbs would be gone. you would see problems like you've never seen. >> vice president biden: you wouldn't know a suburban lefty took took a wrong turn. >> chris: wait a minute. >> vice president biden: i was raised in the suburbs. it's not 1950. these dog whistles on racism don't work anymore. suburbs are by and large integrated. as many people today drivi
in fact there have been equivalent spikes in republican-led cities like tulsa and fort worth.he question is, is this really a party issue? >> president trump: i think it's a party issue. bring in a couple examples. if you look at chicago what's going on in chicago, where 53 people were shot. eight died. shot. if you look at new york, it's going up like nobody's ever seen anything. the numbers are going up 150, 200%. crime. it's crazy what's going on. he doesn't want to say law in order...
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in fort worth, to try to bring the southern vote back into line. >> "dewey defeats truman," the famous headline from the 1948 presidential campaign. as we know,. truman won the election. his rival, thomas e. dewey had to accept defeat. we are live from the roosevelt hotel in nyc, which in november posted the republican headquarters and thomas dewey's campaign. he used this we whenever he was in new york during 12 years of governor. he and his family and the closest aides gathered in this room on election night. corning me is richard norton smith. it is november 2, 1948 at the roosevelt hotel. what happens here? >> well, the day began with a virtual unanimity in the nation's press corps that this election was over. it was thomas e. dewey's to lose. there were pollsters who had stopped polling after labor day. they were so convinced there was no contest. gov. dewey and mrs. do we want to vote at midday not too far from here. he got out of his car and decided to walk back to the hotel. reporters thought it was a good sign. he was a new dewey,a warmer dewey that people have seen on the cam
in fort worth, to try to bring the southern vote back into line. >> "dewey defeats truman," the famous headline from the 1948 presidential campaign. as we know,. truman won the election. his rival, thomas e. dewey had to accept defeat. we are live from the roosevelt hotel in nyc, which in november posted the republican headquarters and thomas dewey's campaign. he used this we whenever he was in new york during 12 years of governor. he and his family and the closest aides...
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here in fort worth where we produce the aircraft in late 2016, early 2017, we implemented and we could not deliver aircraft without yields being compliant, it is consumed within the alice system. the information that general fink described populates the information structure thain forms the maintenance system how to operate and sustain the airplane. the business process is behind the transfer of that information and the communication of that information and the input of that information is what's resulting with the yield issues to date and that's where we are very focused on creating solutions from an i.t. business process point of view to resolve these issues and that's what we have seen in the last six months in particular the significant increase of ready for issue parts. >> thank you. >> this question is for both lieutenant general fink and mr. olmer. what challenges are the f-35 program experiencing on the electronic equipment logs and what is being done to identify and understand the root causes of sustainment issues with the f-35 program? >> i'll speak to them in general terms,
here in fort worth where we produce the aircraft in late 2016, early 2017, we implemented and we could not deliver aircraft without yields being compliant, it is consumed within the alice system. the information that general fink described populates the information structure thain forms the maintenance system how to operate and sustain the airplane. the business process is behind the transfer of that information and the communication of that information and the input of that information is...
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there have been equivalent spikes in republican led cities like tulsa and fort worth. is this a party issue? >> i think it's a party issue. you can bring in examples. what's going on in chicago, 53 people were shot and 8 died. shot. if you look at new york where it's going up like nobody has ever seen the the numbers are going up 200% crime. >> republican cities. >> it's crazy. he doesn't want to say law and order. had can't. he'll lose the radical left supporters and once he does that it's over with. if he ever got to run the country and they ran it the way he wants to run it we would have suburbs would be gone. and you would see problems like you have never seen. >> he wouldn't know a suburb unless he took a wrong turn. >> go ahead. >> i was raised in the suburbs. this is not 1950. all the dog whistles and racism don't work anymore. suburbs are integrated. there are people driving to soccer practice and black and white and hispanic in the same car as any time in the past. what really is a threat to the suburbs and safety is his failure to deal with covid-19. they're
there have been equivalent spikes in republican led cities like tulsa and fort worth. is this a party issue? >> i think it's a party issue. you can bring in examples. what's going on in chicago, 53 people were shot and 8 died. shot. if you look at new york where it's going up like nobody has ever seen the the numbers are going up 200% crime. >> republican cities. >> it's crazy. he doesn't want to say law and order. had can't. he'll lose the radical left supporters and once he...
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governors, but in fact, there have been equivalent spikes in republican-led to cities like and fort worthso the question is, is this really a party issue? >> president trump: i think it's a party issue. you can bring in a couple of examples but when you look at chicago, what's going on in chicago where 53 people were shot and eight died. a shot. if you look at new york where it's going up like nobody has ever seen anything. numbers are going up 100, 150, 200% crime. >> vice president biden: republican cities. >> president trump: he doesn't want to say law and order because he believes his radical left supporters and once he does that, it's over with. if he ever got to run this country and he ran at the way they want to run it, we would have -- suburbs would be gone. our suburbs would be gone, and he would see problems like you've never seen -- >> vice president biden: you would never know a suburb unless you took a wrong turn. i was raised in the suburbs. this is not a 1915. all these dog whistles and racism don't work anymore. suburbs are by and large integrated. there many people today
governors, but in fact, there have been equivalent spikes in republican-led to cities like and fort worthso the question is, is this really a party issue? >> president trump: i think it's a party issue. you can bring in a couple of examples but when you look at chicago, what's going on in chicago where 53 people were shot and eight died. a shot. if you look at new york where it's going up like nobody has ever seen anything. numbers are going up 100, 150, 200% crime. >> vice...
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governors, but in fact, there have been equivalent spikes in republican-led city like tulsa and fort worth. so the question is, is it really a party issue? >> you know, i think it's a party issue. you can bring in a couple of examples, but if you look at chicago, what's going on in chicago, where 53 people were shot and eight died-- shot. if you look at new york, where it's going up like nobody's ever seen anything. the numbers are going up 100, 150, 200% crime. >> republican cities. >> it is crazy what's going on. and he doesn't want to say law and order, because he can't, because he'll lose his radical left supporters, and once he does that, it's over with. but if he ever got to run this country, and they ran it the way he would want to run it, we would have-- >> we would run it the way-- >> by the way, our suburbs would be gone. and you would see problems like you've never-- >> you wouldn't know a suburb unless you took a wrong turn. >> i know suburbs so much better-- >> go ahead. >> i was raised in the suburbs. this is not 1950. all these dog whistles on racism don't work anymore. subu
governors, but in fact, there have been equivalent spikes in republican-led city like tulsa and fort worth. so the question is, is it really a party issue? >> you know, i think it's a party issue. you can bring in a couple of examples, but if you look at chicago, what's going on in chicago, where 53 people were shot and eight died-- shot. if you look at new york, where it's going up like nobody's ever seen anything. the numbers are going up 100, 150, 200% crime. >> republican...
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ranging from portland, atlanta, richmond, fort lauderdale, fort worth and san jose and other place. in rostchesterochester. what does this mean less than two months from election day? >> i think it means they concluded they can't do their jobs without the support of their political leaders. people who are seniors, a lot have enough to retire. they are just working some extra years. they can leave any time. there is their vote against how their cities are being led. who could blame hem? >> well you have joe biden blaming president trump. making the case this is happening under his watch. and joe biden is making a pitch to voters that he is the guy for the job that he will bring calm to these cities. he will control these protests. president trump is hearing him and responding. here's the president saying joe biden doesn't have the strength to handle the protestors. listen. >> and joe doesn't have the strength. he doesn't have the mental capability to control these people. they don't have the strength. they don't have -- i don't think the democrats have the courage to control these pe
ranging from portland, atlanta, richmond, fort lauderdale, fort worth and san jose and other place. in rostchesterochester. what does this mean less than two months from election day? >> i think it means they concluded they can't do their jobs without the support of their political leaders. people who are seniors, a lot have enough to retire. they are just working some extra years. they can leave any time. there is their vote against how their cities are being led. who could blame hem?...
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taken together these tools will make our energy system more cleaner, fort worth, resilient and more reliable. that's why many pieces of this legislation have enjoyed strong bipartisan support because they are commonaccepts that will create jobs and redues pollution. these proposed amendments are not good-faith efforts to build on this bipartisan foundation. they are attempts to water down this legislation and slow the transition to a clean economy. . . the ubs is falling behind. the real question is whether we want to gain our depeff edge in global leadership in technology and innovation or will we cede to the competition. i urge my colleagues to not be distracted by talking points about picking winners or losers. the focus on who actually win when is we invest in innovation. consumesers win, workers win, and our environment wins. for these reasons i would oppose the en bloc amendments. i reserve the balance of my time. 7 the speaker pro tempore: gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. walden: thank you, madam speaker. i'm now honored to recognize the
taken together these tools will make our energy system more cleaner, fort worth, resilient and more reliable. that's why many pieces of this legislation have enjoyed strong bipartisan support because they are commonaccepts that will create jobs and redues pollution. these proposed amendments are not good-faith efforts to build on this bipartisan foundation. they are attempts to water down this legislation and slow the transition to a clean economy. . . the ubs is falling behind. the real...
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governors, but in fact there have been equivalent spikes in republican led cities li tulsa and fort worth, so the question is thias reall party issue? >> i think it is a party issue. you can bring in a couple of examples, but if you look at chicago, what is going on in chicago, where 53 people were hot and eight died, shot, if you look at new york, where it is going up like nobody has ever seen anything. the numbers are going up 100, 150, 200 pernt, crime. >> republican cities. >> it is crazy what is going on and he doesn't want to say lawe and order beca can't because he will lose his radical left supporters and once he does at it is over with. but he ever got to run this country, and they ran it the wau he want to run it we would have suburbs would be gone, by the way, our suburbs would bean gone you wld see problems likeou -- >> he wouldn't ow a suburb unless he took a wrong turn. >> i know suburbs so much beaier. >> i wasd in the suburbs. this is not 1950. all of these dog whistles and racism don't work anymore. integrated there any people today driving their kids to soccer praice and
governors, but in fact there have been equivalent spikes in republican led cities li tulsa and fort worth, so the question is thias reall party issue? >> i think it is a party issue. you can bring in a couple of examples, but if you look at chicago, what is going on in chicago, where 53 people were hot and eight died, shot, if you look at new york, where it is going up like nobody has ever seen anything. the numbers are going up 100, 150, 200 pernt, crime. >> republican cities....