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read about two of my captors and margaret houston and sam houston. sam was the commander in chief of the war with mexico for independence and he had already been governor of tennessee but he left tennessee after something happened that has never been really discovered by the historians. that was a disastrous marriage. he married a young and beautiful girl, a liza allen. that's something terrible happened, and it was so bad that he resigned the governorship of tennessee and left. he went and lived with indians, where he had lived several times in his life and was actually a great help to him. when he came to texas and understood there was trouble with the indians. when the settlers moved in, the indians way of life was to be severely as disruptive. but he understood the indians and he loved the indians and considered himself an indian. in many ways. when he came to texas, he became an immediate hero because he did have a military background and he had thought in a war with the indians. he had a special character and he is really the most famous of the
read about two of my captors and margaret houston and sam houston. sam was the commander in chief of the war with mexico for independence and he had already been governor of tennessee but he left tennessee after something happened that has never been really discovered by the historians. that was a disastrous marriage. he married a young and beautiful girl, a liza allen. that's something terrible happened, and it was so bad that he resigned the governorship of tennessee and left. he went and...
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>> houston, this is explorer. copy. we lost houston. we lost houston. >> we need to get the hell out of here. down. man down. >> explorer has been hit. >> dr. stone, must detach. listen to my voice. you need to focus. you need to detach. i can't see you anymore. do it now. >> i'm trying. houston, we have lost visual with dr. stone. >> you said that you knew that the main character had to be a woman. how do you know? >> since we started talking storythe the maddux of a about a character who has given lost all theas , wee of feud till it he just knew we wanted to have this , this presents like life. it's a movie where the backdrop is spaced throughout it and we always so earth is this force of life. verywould say it was organic. we started writing and we started discussing. >> the moment we started talking about it, we talked about it as a woman. then we started mapping the whole thing. it was not until we started developing the script that we questioned why. >> it had to do with the ideas we have been talking about of having and fertilit
>> houston, this is explorer. copy. we lost houston. we lost houston. >> we need to get the hell out of here. down. man down. >> explorer has been hit. >> dr. stone, must detach. listen to my voice. you need to focus. you need to detach. i can't see you anymore. do it now. >> i'm trying. houston, we have lost visual with dr. stone. >> you said that you knew that the main character had to be a woman. how do you know? >> since we started talking storythe...
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houston mayor bill white -- houston hosted the super bowl while bill was in office.ining us is michael mckee. let us start with you. the nfl is promising it is going to bring $600 million into the city. break it down for us. ask if you believe that, i have a bridge downtown i am going to sell you. the great quote i saw today -- there are all kinds of reasons to host a super bowl, but economists cannot find any of them. publicity,ood for but monetary, the nfl is way off base, and will not tell you how they come up with that year. it is kind of pulled out of thin air. tons of economists have studied all of the super bowls and found little to no economic benefit. you go back to houston and their super bowl in 2004, the nfl said it would generate over 300 million dollars worth of economic activity for the region. a prominent economist studied this and found that houston's tax revenue increased by $3 million. according to the comptroller's office, they spent $2.1 million. the prophet was maybe $900,000. >> but there is prestige. was it worth it? >> it is a great party. if
houston mayor bill white -- houston hosted the super bowl while bill was in office.ining us is michael mckee. let us start with you. the nfl is promising it is going to bring $600 million into the city. break it down for us. ask if you believe that, i have a bridge downtown i am going to sell you. the great quote i saw today -- there are all kinds of reasons to host a super bowl, but economists cannot find any of them. publicity,ood for but monetary, the nfl is way off base, and will not tell...
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>> houston, this is "explorer" copy? we've lost houston. we've lost houston. >> we need to get the hell out of here. don't waste time. man down! man down! "explorer's" been hit. (screaming) dr. stone, detach that arm. listen to my voice! in 30 seconds i won't be able to grab you. detach! i can't see you anymore. do it now! houston, i've lost visual of dr. stone. >> rose: you said that you knew-- you knew-- that the main character had to be a woman. how did you know? >> well, we wanted to make this story since we started talking about the thematics of the story is a character who's given up on life. kind of has lost all of that like force of fertility, of like life giving and through the journey that life will get rekindled so we just knew we wanted to have this female presence. this presence of life. it's a movie where the backdrop is earth and we always saw earth through this force of life. >> and also there was -- it was very organic. we started writing, we started discussing. the first image was this image of an astronaut -- actually, th
>> houston, this is "explorer" copy? we've lost houston. we've lost houston. >> we need to get the hell out of here. don't waste time. man down! man down! "explorer's" been hit. (screaming) dr. stone, detach that arm. listen to my voice! in 30 seconds i won't be able to grab you. detach! i can't see you anymore. do it now! houston, i've lost visual of dr. stone. >> rose: you said that you knew-- you knew-- that the main character had to be a woman. how did...
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su matrimonio,la historia. >> sonriente se mostraron hoy en cÁmara en california la alcaldesa de houstonad de houston, la esperanza es que eventualmente los patrimonios de pareja del mismo sexo sean permitidos en todo el paÍs. >> con tantos estados y prolongaciones que ya permiten la igualdad de matrimonio del paÍs, la corte suprema va a tener que tomar una decisiÓn que nos vende justicia a nosotros, informÓ la alcaldesa, agregando que siempre quiso casarse en el desierto, entre tanto, la mÁxima autoridad del partido republicano del condado, cuestiona las intenciones que persiga la alcaldesa. >> >> ha hecho todo esto despuÉs de las elecciones, cuando su conducta ya no estÁ sujeta a la voluntad de sus electores,pienso que ella tiene que entender que los valores de california y nueva york, no son los de texas, dijo el republicano. agregando que esa decisiÓn viola un referente aprobando por los votantes lejanos tejanos en el aÑo 2005, que determinÓ que el matrimonios es Únicamente la uniÓn entre un hombre y una mujer, por su parte,felicita a la alcaldesa. >> creo que es un gran ejemplo a ni
su matrimonio,la historia. >> sonriente se mostraron hoy en cÁmara en california la alcaldesa de houstonad de houston, la esperanza es que eventualmente los patrimonios de pareja del mismo sexo sean permitidos en todo el paÍs. >> con tantos estados y prolongaciones que ya permiten la igualdad de matrimonio del paÍs, la corte suprema va a tener que tomar una decisiÓn que nos vende justicia a nosotros, informÓ la alcaldesa, agregando que siempre quiso casarse en el desierto,...
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reporting live from the houston medical center, i'm tiffany craig.ow back to you. >>> with the start of the new year, president obama's health care law goes into effect but part of the affordable health care act is in limbo after being blocked by the supreme court on tuesday. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. one of the justices delayed the health care law for some religious organizations. it's the part that requires them to offer birth control as part of their health care plan, and it would have taken effect just as 2014 arrives. supreme court justice sonia sotomayor had a busy new year's eve. she blocked part of the health care law and then welcomed in the times square ball for 2014. justice sotomayor delayed the requirement that religious organizations offer birth control as part of their health insurance plans or face penalties. the request for the stay came from a catholic group, the little sisters of the poor, home for the aged in denver, which said it goes against their catholic beliefs. religio
reporting live from the houston medical center, i'm tiffany craig.ow back to you. >>> with the start of the new year, president obama's health care law goes into effect but part of the affordable health care act is in limbo after being blocked by the supreme court on tuesday. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. one of the justices delayed the health care law for some religious organizations. it's the part that requires them to offer...
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from houston, texas. we have been out all morning. we have felt the cold temperatures. we have seen the ice accumulation, the sleet ebb and flow throughout the city. the big concern is the interstates, the roadways, a scene of a major accident, a big r rig slicing through. there are too many accidents to count. also, a big problem. the schools were closed. they were very concerned about the winter weather coming through the area. they closed today. no word on if they are expected to open tomorrow. also, as you mentioned, ashley, flight cancellations. at least 100 flights canceled at the big airport here. houston intercontinental airport. the scene here in houston, it resonates throughout the entire state of texas. you are talking about san antonio, austin, texas waking up to ice accumulations as well. this goes up and down the midwest. we saw a bad scene, accident in michigan city, indiana. that is a big concern here in houston. they are prepping the roads for icy conditions. >> nick, you forgot my favori
from houston, texas. we have been out all morning. we have felt the cold temperatures. we have seen the ice accumulation, the sleet ebb and flow throughout the city. the big concern is the interstates, the roadways, a scene of a major accident, a big r rig slicing through. there are too many accidents to count. also, a big problem. the schools were closed. they were very concerned about the winter weather coming through the area. they closed today. no word on if they are expected to open...
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carlos de pavia, noticiero telemundo houston.antes en estados unidos dieron a conocer una carta enviada por edgar tamayo el pasado 16 de enero... . ---en el documento tamayo pide que de ser ejecutado, no quisiera que su cuerpo fuese trasladado por el gobierno mexicano. ---en la carta dirigida a "pablo antonio castro" presidente de la confederacion y clubes morelenses tamayo dijo que dicho gobierno no hizo lo necesario para impedir su sentencia a la que catalogo como "injusta." blanca ---hoy en mexico, se llevaron a cabo varias marchas precisamente a favor a "edgar tamayo" quien sera ejecutado maÑana en el estado de texas. =vo= ---tamayo fue condenado a la pena de muerte en 1994 luego de que ste le dispara al oficial "texano" que lo arresto por robo. --una prima del acusado le suplic al gobernadador de ese estado "rick perry" que tuviera misericordia. =take sot= "pues el gobernador pareciera que no tiene corazon. lo tiene de piedra. por que no se tienta tantito el corazon y se apiada de mi primo. sabemos, y sabe el perfectamente q
carlos de pavia, noticiero telemundo houston.antes en estados unidos dieron a conocer una carta enviada por edgar tamayo el pasado 16 de enero... . ---en el documento tamayo pide que de ser ejecutado, no quisiera que su cuerpo fuese trasladado por el gobierno mexicano. ---en la carta dirigida a "pablo antonio castro" presidente de la confederacion y clubes morelenses tamayo dijo que dicho gobierno no hizo lo necesario para impedir su sentencia a la que catalogo como...
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how quickly do you call houston police?e i saw jimmy pull up and go inside, i picked up the phone and called hpd and told them i was working on a case involving ms. murray and they recognized the name instantly. >> reporter: she calls jimmy's parents, too. >> as we're driving to ms. murray's father's house i'm calling the police. i'm saying, i'm the father. this is the case number. and when we got there, there were seven police cars. >> reporter: now the parents, the private eye, and the police in a dramatic confrontation surrounding the house, guns drawn. the middle school teacher and the 15-year-old inside. >> they got on the bullhorn and said, miss kathryn murray, this is the police-- >> she was not opening the door. >> houston police. open the door. >> when we come back. to just...watch.er take but something about spending this time together, sailing past ancient glaciers in alaska... talking under a universe billions of years old... makes you realize how old time is and how short life is. she can take all the time she
how quickly do you call houston police?e i saw jimmy pull up and go inside, i picked up the phone and called hpd and told them i was working on a case involving ms. murray and they recognized the name instantly. >> reporter: she calls jimmy's parents, too. >> as we're driving to ms. murray's father's house i'm calling the police. i'm saying, i'm the father. this is the case number. and when we got there, there were seven police cars. >> reporter: now the parents, the private...
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>>> janet shamlian in the cold in houston, texas. janet, thank you very much. >>> and more on what will be a cold weekend for millions, meteorologist janice huff. hey, good evening, janice. >> hi there, brian. not just a cold weekend, but a cold week ahead. yes, it's the same reason why they had snow in mississippi and texas and louisiana, why california can't get any rain or snow. it's that arctic jet stream. it's not shifting. the upper-level wind pattern remains the same. we talked about the polar vortex about a week ago. this is not the entire vortex, but chunk after chunk after chunk is breaking off. and while that's not unusual during the winter to have those kinds of scenarios, it's unusual for this pattern to persist for so long. these are the temperatures for saturday morning. look at birmingham and in atlanta too. it does warm up across the southern states by monday, but then the cold air comes right back by tuesday morning. minus 25 in minneapolis, and that's not the windchill, brian. back to you. >> janice huff thanks in
>>> janet shamlian in the cold in houston, texas. janet, thank you very much. >>> and more on what will be a cold weekend for millions, meteorologist janice huff. hey, good evening, janice. >> hi there, brian. not just a cold weekend, but a cold week ahead. yes, it's the same reason why they had snow in mississippi and texas and louisiana, why california can't get any rain or snow. it's that arctic jet stream. it's not shifting. the upper-level wind pattern remains the...
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as far south as houston, a city bus giving up, the passengers simply had to give you off. this firefight in new jersey and the accidents across more than two dozen states. possible driving in the texas here's why this evening, a surge of arctic air, new orleans normally 26 degrees. tonight, 32. meteorologist ginger zee right here, will it be super bowl sunday this year or a different day because of the cold. but first, steve osunsami on the urgent call for people to stay home. >> reporter: authorities today warning people to stay off the road and so many people aren't listening. two people died in traffic accidents in louisiana. police near austin, texas, tell us they've responded to more than 260 crashes and houston had double that. amy alexander went out for a run to the grocery store and got into a wreck along the way. >> you can't control it. you hit a patch of ice and you're gone. that's it. >> reporter: and here what happened to a houston police officer helping back up this bus that got stuck on the ice -- >> the collision was a war zone. louder than a gunshot. >> re
as far south as houston, a city bus giving up, the passengers simply had to give you off. this firefight in new jersey and the accidents across more than two dozen states. possible driving in the texas here's why this evening, a surge of arctic air, new orleans normally 26 degrees. tonight, 32. meteorologist ginger zee right here, will it be super bowl sunday this year or a different day because of the cold. but first, steve osunsami on the urgent call for people to stay home. >>...
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and chicago in houston you have much more lax gun laws and in texas of course is the state where you can conceal carry in some places you can open carry in some places and in the state of texas and in particularly in houston there's a lot more access to these guns and again they don't have the same kind of gun violence so the issue in chicago look is really comes down to a gang issue it comes down to a drug culture issue it comes down to. the turf war issues it comes down to family issues there are a lot of of different issues that surround what's happening in chicago and we shouldn't downplay what's happening there we should really look at it but legislating your way to fixing this problem does not seem to be the answer it seems to be the answer that that the mayor of chicago that the administrations there for several decades now really have pushed for we need to legislate our way out of violence and out of crime but it doesn't work that way you can't legislate your way out of crime and you mentioned the mayor and you know the judge did leave open a window for the city to appeal the
and chicago in houston you have much more lax gun laws and in texas of course is the state where you can conceal carry in some places you can open carry in some places and in the state of texas and in particularly in houston there's a lot more access to these guns and again they don't have the same kind of gun violence so the issue in chicago look is really comes down to a gang issue it comes down to a drug culture issue it comes down to. the turf war issues it comes down to family issues there...
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. >> in just two years, the fbi field office in houston has interviewed over 100 young women who wereeld captive, prisoners forced to perform sex acts for cash 14 hours a day, 6 days a week. >> they were usually young, as young as 14 years old. >> agent vasquez assigned to the harris county trafficking task force says hundreds of young women are held in these seemingly harmless-looking bars and restaurants. >> they look normal from the outside. and if you drive by one of them, you would not think more than, what a busy business. >> translator: he raped me. i didn't know him. >> 20-year-old carla sanchez says instead of the restaurant job she was promised, she was beaten and raped within hours of her arrival from el salvador. then she was thrown to a group of men. >> translator: he said, they're going to tell you to drink with them because every drink you have goes towards paying off your trip here. >> the cantinas work like this. if a client buys a beer, it costs him $3. if a client wants a girl, he has to pay $13 for her beer. in the time it takes that girl to drink that beer, he's a
. >> in just two years, the fbi field office in houston has interviewed over 100 young women who wereeld captive, prisoners forced to perform sex acts for cash 14 hours a day, 6 days a week. >> they were usually young, as young as 14 years old. >> agent vasquez assigned to the harris county trafficking task force says hundreds of young women are held in these seemingly harmless-looking bars and restaurants. >> they look normal from the outside. and if you drive by one of...
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we're at 30 at port arthur and 33 south of houston. 31 just north of houston. right in the houston area itself, be careful. especially the bridges and overpasses, the freezing rain is now moving right over the top of you, or at least hvier stuff. as far as the wind chills go, about three quarters, maybe even more than that of the country is seeing below freezing wind chills this morning. we're at 19 for your wind chill in san antonio. minus 30 at green bay. still in the negative numbers in that area. saw the snowstorm two days ago from boston to new york city. the rare winter storm exiting during the day. still a very cold day. boston only 13 for your high temperature. that's your national forecast. now, here's a look at the weather outside your window. we mentioned how cold it's going to be in areas of new england but for raleigh with sunshine, that's a cold day. even with the sun, only 28 degrees. cold in pittsburgh and it will get worse before it gets better. so the weekend forecast coming up. we have a shot of snow and then another big one there. >> the one
we're at 30 at port arthur and 33 south of houston. 31 just north of houston. right in the houston area itself, be careful. especially the bridges and overpasses, the freezing rain is now moving right over the top of you, or at least hvier stuff. as far as the wind chills go, about three quarters, maybe even more than that of the country is seeing below freezing wind chills this morning. we're at 19 for your wind chill in san antonio. minus 30 at green bay. still in the negative numbers in that...
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big concern here in houston. houston hit hard with cancellations.lying out of the houston area, it is really good to check your airlines. more than 100 flights. more than 100 flights already canceled, many more delayed, carol. nick reporting live from houston. that big traffic jam that you saw over nick there was actually from indiana. >>> a grim scene in a small town, the home for the elderly gutted by fire and frozen over by water used to fight the blaze. five people confirmed dead. 30 others still unaccounted for. many are believed to have been trapped. some of the residents of the facility weren't able to get around on their own. others had alzheimer's. authorities expect the death toll to rise. >>> dramatic pictures coming from central, louisiana. flames from a rural church as it is engulfed in a massive fire. they report fire crews have had to truck water to the scene 40 miles outside of indianapolis. cause of the fire unknown. no reports of injuries. >>> attorney general, eric holder, says the government is working on a way for banks to handl
big concern here in houston. houston hit hard with cancellations.lying out of the houston area, it is really good to check your airlines. more than 100 flights. more than 100 flights already canceled, many more delayed, carol. nick reporting live from houston. that big traffic jam that you saw over nick there was actually from indiana. >>> a grim scene in a small town, the home for the elderly gutted by fire and frozen over by water used to fight the blaze. five people confirmed dead....
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so they went to texas and they went to houston. they ended up in fort worth the night before on the 21st of november. on the 22nd as they were talking in the bedroom he said something that i found buried. >> yes terry the night before they arrived in fort worth and they had come from houston close to midnight, now they are in a hotel room in the morning. the president looks at the newspaper, the dallas paper. there is a full-page ad welcoming him to texas. he looked at it any thought they are welcoming me. this is great because they were having a good trip in texas. hundreds of thousands of people and motorcades in several cities. it was a 12-point list of attacks against him for causing the death of american soldiers in vietnam. jfk said jackie will you look at this? we are flying into country today. then he said you know, last night when we got here it would have been a hell of an eye to assassinate a president. the crowds were pressing in on us and they didn't have enough protection. someone could have taken a press press -- pis
so they went to texas and they went to houston. they ended up in fort worth the night before on the 21st of november. on the 22nd as they were talking in the bedroom he said something that i found buried. >> yes terry the night before they arrived in fort worth and they had come from houston close to midnight, now they are in a hotel room in the morning. the president looks at the newspaper, the dallas paper. there is a full-page ad welcoming him to texas. he looked at it any thought they...
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in houston? >> yeah. >> not here? >> no. [ticking] [dog barking] >> you're watching a surprise early-morning raid, police in riot gear looking for counterfeit prescription drugs. and they found them everywhere. the police were led here by someone you wouldn't expect: john clark from the american drug company pfizer. this stuff is gonna get into people's medicine cabinets? >> unfortunately, yes. >> counterfeit drugs are ending up in millions of american homes. at this postal facility, the shear volume of packages of suspicious drugs is staggering, and this is just from one day. [ticking] [crowd chanting] >> when most people think of brazil, they think of its passion and excellence in soccer... [crowd cheers] not of skyscrapers in sao paulo, the financial hub of a fledgling economic superpower. they think of the pulsating beat of the samba and carnival, not commodities or the world's largest cattle industry. [cow moos] most powerful country in south america? >> gdp-wise, we are bigger than all the other countries togeth
in houston? >> yeah. >> not here? >> no. [ticking] [dog barking] >> you're watching a surprise early-morning raid, police in riot gear looking for counterfeit prescription drugs. and they found them everywhere. the police were led here by someone you wouldn't expect: john clark from the american drug company pfizer. this stuff is gonna get into people's medicine cabinets? >> unfortunately, yes. >> counterfeit drugs are ending up in millions of american homes....
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in 1997, the yates returned to houston, where their third son is born. in 1998, they trade in the rv for a renovated 350-square-foot bus, a bus they bought from michael woroniecki. baby number four arrives a few months later. >> i went on the bus. it was a bus. it was small. and there was a trap door that lifted up and you'd look down in the luggage compartment and there's pallets on the floor where the children slept. >> mrs. yates was overwhelmed. she was -- had begun home schooling and she just couldn't handle it. >> you can imagine home schooling. >> a, b, d, e. >> she was changing diapers 24/7. washing diapers. not permitted to use pampers. had to use cloth diapers because they were more basic. they were the salt of the earth. return to, you know, disassociate from materialism. return to the basics. >> so there's no question that she was stressed. >> andrea yates' life had begun to unravel. >> she seemed perfectly fine up until after we had luke, which was our fourth. >> after her fourth child was born, she actually struggled with the thought of kil
in 1997, the yates returned to houston, where their third son is born. in 1998, they trade in the rv for a renovated 350-square-foot bus, a bus they bought from michael woroniecki. baby number four arrives a few months later. >> i went on the bus. it was a bus. it was small. and there was a trap door that lifted up and you'd look down in the luggage compartment and there's pallets on the floor where the children slept. >> mrs. yates was overwhelmed. she was -- had begun home...
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look at this -- as far south as houston, a city bus giving up, couldn't go any further on the sheet of ice, the passengers simply had to give you off. all of the way to the north, this firefighter in new jersey everything frozen behind him, and the accidents across more than two dozen states. the license plate there saying it all, impossible driving in texas. here's why this evening, a surge of arctic air, new orleans normally 62 degrees. tonight, 32. meteorologist ginger zee right here, will it really be super bowl sunday this year or a different day because of the cold? but first, abc's steve osunsami on the urgent call for drivers to stay home. >> exit ramp to 45 is closed. >> reporter: authorities today warning people to stay off the roads and so many people aren't listening. two people died in traffic accidents in louisiana. police near austin, texas, tell us they've responded to more than 250 crashes and houston had double that. are you okay? are you crying? amy alexander went out for a run to the grocery store and got into a wreck along the way. >> you can't control it. you hit
look at this -- as far south as houston, a city bus giving up, couldn't go any further on the sheet of ice, the passengers simply had to give you off. all of the way to the north, this firefighter in new jersey everything frozen behind him, and the accidents across more than two dozen states. the license plate there saying it all, impossible driving in texas. here's why this evening, a surge of arctic air, new orleans normally 62 degrees. tonight, 32. meteorologist ginger zee right here, will...
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you're looking at pictures courtesy of our affiliate, kprc, in houston.bi is now assisting with the katy, texas, high school evacuation. harris county sheriff's office remains the lead agency. they're looking into a suspicious device, potential explosive device, as explained by our affiliate, kprc. they issued a statement, the school district, a little while ago saying students have been evacuated to an he enclosed are. water is being provided to the students and staff, as needed. more than 3,000 students, by the way, attend this high school in katy, texas. it's the seven lakes high school there. so they're on the scene. authorities are checking out this suspicious package, potentially described as some sort of explosive device. the kids, students, they're all on the baseball field or the football field. we'll stay on top of this story, update you as we get more information. >>> dennis rodman's latest controversial trip to north korea is now over. he arrived in beijing earlier today to a swarm of reporters wanting answers. once again, justifying his trip
you're looking at pictures courtesy of our affiliate, kprc, in houston.bi is now assisting with the katy, texas, high school evacuation. harris county sheriff's office remains the lead agency. they're looking into a suspicious device, potential explosive device, as explained by our affiliate, kprc. they issued a statement, the school district, a little while ago saying students have been evacuated to an he enclosed are. water is being provided to the students and staff, as needed. more than...
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means a lot to houston in this country. i think all of the above is a good policy. we do need green energy, no question about it. we have to transition more. we cannot give up of fossil fuels, and best of a lot of natural gas. all of these a good things. >> l. green, a democrat, a sixth term. >> actually, into my fifth. >> i was close. all right. thank you. congressman, if you google love for one second. let's let ladies go first. our friend has been standing here. we're kind of law that taxes are right now. this will be at third texan in a row. let's start there because you also represents houston. the energy policies of the president. are you supportive? >> i think the fact that the president said all of the above fits used to well. obviously we are in the oil and gas economy, but we are also a seller economy, when the economy. i think that the energy industry is an economic engine for the station, but i think the president recognized having been very responsive to deepwater drilling, the overall after the tragic bp oil spill has been, i think, welcomed by the ind
means a lot to houston in this country. i think all of the above is a good policy. we do need green energy, no question about it. we have to transition more. we cannot give up of fossil fuels, and best of a lot of natural gas. all of these a good things. >> l. green, a democrat, a sixth term. >> actually, into my fifth. >> i was close. all right. thank you. congressman, if you google love for one second. let's let ladies go first. our friend has been standing here. we're kind...
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cnn's nick valencia live in houston for us. nick, texas, along with many of these other southern states, smacked with freezing weather in the south! this is not the kind of winter weather these folks are usually used to. >> reporter: no. good morning, christine and john. this is certainly not the part of the country that's used to winter storm warnings, especially this time of year, but houston, texas, right now hovering in the low 30s. we did see a little while ago accumulations of some sleet, but it is expected to get much worse, so city officials are bracing for it to get much worse, i should say. the last time the city got hit really hard was back in 2011, a crippling ice storm really just causing havoc for the city's transportation system. it's not expected to get that bad, but you know, if you're waking up in parts of western texas or central texas or even southern, you know, more south in texas, you're seeing ice accumulations this morning. as far as what the texas department of transportation is doing to prepare for the
cnn's nick valencia live in houston for us. nick, texas, along with many of these other southern states, smacked with freezing weather in the south! this is not the kind of winter weather these folks are usually used to. >> reporter: no. good morning, christine and john. this is certainly not the part of the country that's used to winter storm warnings, especially this time of year, but houston, texas, right now hovering in the low 30s. we did see a little while ago accumulations of some...
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houston and san antonio, as we get to tomorrow tonight and the morning.therwise, we'll have more on the chill coming up. >> rebecca, thank you very much. >>> 47 artifacts, all smuggled back in peru. the items ranging from textiles, fossils to maps in the 16 hundreds, some dating back to the 12th century from all over the world. but then one exception, an ancient doll found on ebay. the items were returned from private citizens all around the world. i'm del walters, and "inside story" is next. check us out 24 hours a day on aljazeera.com. >>> the americans, the russians, the syrians, the iranians, have all set out their bottom lines for syria's future. it can't all happen. the bloody civil war and the peace conference in was switzerland are the inside story. ♪ >>> hello,
houston and san antonio, as we get to tomorrow tonight and the morning.therwise, we'll have more on the chill coming up. >> rebecca, thank you very much. >>> 47 artifacts, all smuggled back in peru. the items ranging from textiles, fossils to maps in the 16 hundreds, some dating back to the 12th century from all over the world. but then one exception, an ancient doll found on ebay. the items were returned from private citizens all around the world. i'm del walters, and...
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houston being hit very hard, getting the worst of it. about 113 flights canceled at bush incident continental. another 35 at hobby. >> thank you very much. so obviously, it is cold. and the forecast unfortunately doesn't call for much relief. even more snow could be on the way. let's get straight to indra petersons. >> so unusual. you're talking about all that cold air all the way down to the south. we're still talking about the icing concerns, but that is going to be switching over to snow once the cold air moves in. here comes the high, it will bring cold air, switch that rain over to snow. that means it's going to fill in farther to the south as well. so this chill is going to be with us all the way into the end of the month, one, two, three clippers making their way through. but the third one in line here, this one could drop farther to the south bringing heavy snow again for next week. also the third one in line that's going to bring crazy cold air. almost 30 degrees cooler again. new york city looks like it gets good by saturday, b
houston being hit very hard, getting the worst of it. about 113 flights canceled at bush incident continental. another 35 at hobby. >> thank you very much. so obviously, it is cold. and the forecast unfortunately doesn't call for much relief. even more snow could be on the way. let's get straight to indra petersons. >> so unusual. you're talking about all that cold air all the way down to the south. we're still talking about the icing concerns, but that is going to be switching over...
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it was the first time houston methodist hospital performs such a surgery.s always coughing ander ma couldn't even make it from her bed to the bathroom without losing her breath. now both sisters are able to do something they love. [ singing ] >> reporter: the surgery was a success. >> we became triple times closer. >> we're sisters and jehovah witnesses. >> reporter: they plan to go back home and serenade their families for years to come. omar villafranca, cbs news, houston. >> it's great to see. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," roger goodell joins us in studio. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on progresso.com. . >>> good morning. welcome to wusa9. today is thursday, january 23, 2014, probably the first day of school, even on a delayed basis for thousands of youngsters in our area for a couple of days. i'm andrea roane. >>> parents are breathing a sigh of relief, three, four days inside especiall
it was the first time houston methodist hospital performs such a surgery.s always coughing ander ma couldn't even make it from her bed to the bathroom without losing her breath. now both sisters are able to do something they love. [ singing ] >> reporter: the surgery was a success. >> we became triple times closer. >> we're sisters and jehovah witnesses. >> reporter: they plan to go back home and serenade their families for years to come. omar villafranca, cbs news,...
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san antonio to houston. there you will be getting into it. >> we texan, we den know how to handle that. it's 30s in central. >> everybody is. especially those out west. separate politics ahead, plus activity abounced at hawaii's overlook crater. details in three minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gelling helps to lower some cholesterol. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. >> all right, some stories
san antonio to houston. there you will be getting into it. >> we texan, we den know how to handle that. it's 30s in central. >> everybody is. especially those out west. separate politics ahead, plus activity abounced at hawaii's overlook crater. details in three minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the...
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we're watching the snow breaking out just north of houston. houston is doing okay. driving in central louisiana, we have the snow and ice it will. that's where we'll continue to see nasty conditions. new orleans, later tonight you'll deal with the worst of it. the windchills are dropping in the northeast today. some of the snow that we're going to deal with historic in nature. once every 10 years, 20 years, areas like virginia beach have a chance for a foot of snow. eastern north carolina, even south carolina. charlton and savannah, they could see a full blown ice storm. they can't handle it. they are not used to it. they can expect power outages if pr a long time. >> at least they have the warning to prepare. tonight the president delivering his state of the union address before congress. that's followed by kathy mcmorris rodgers with the republican response. then senator mike lee will give the tea party response. then rand paul will give his personal rebuttal to the president's speech. so three in total. president obama faces a fractured nation skeptical he can tu
we're watching the snow breaking out just north of houston. houston is doing okay. driving in central louisiana, we have the snow and ice it will. that's where we'll continue to see nasty conditions. new orleans, later tonight you'll deal with the worst of it. the windchills are dropping in the northeast today. some of the snow that we're going to deal with historic in nature. once every 10 years, 20 years, areas like virginia beach have a chance for a foot of snow. eastern north carolina, even...
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Jan 26, 2014
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mexicano edgar tamayo, Él fue sentenciado a la pena de muerte por haber asesinado a un policÍa en houstonno de mÉxico y organismos internacionales pidieron que se detuviera la ejecuciÓn, pero el gobernador de texas, rick perry, no cediÓ a la presion, nuestro corresponsal, pedro rojas, de la estaciÓn de univision en houston presenciÓ la ejecucion, hablÉ con Él horas despues de la muerte de tamayo. >> pedro, muchas gracias por hablar con nosotros y lo primero que te quiero preguntar es, con dos problemas muy serios por la ejecuciÓn de edgar tamayo, primero que tenÍa problemas mentales y segundo, que no tuvo acceso al consulado de mÉxico, ¿por quÉ ni el gobierno de los estados unidos ni el gobierno de mÉxico, ni organizaciones internacionales pudieron detener esta ejecuciÓn? ¿quÉ pasÓ? ¿quÉ fallÓ? >> bueno, lo que ocurriÓ fue que sencillamente la corte suprema de justicia, pasada ya las 9 de la noche decidiÓ rechazar escuchar esas dos apelaciones, las dos apelaciones que habÍan formulado sus abogados en las Últimas horas y como sabes, quiÉn tenÍa tambiÉn la Última voluntad, era el gobernador
mexicano edgar tamayo, Él fue sentenciado a la pena de muerte por haber asesinado a un policÍa en houstonno de mÉxico y organismos internacionales pidieron que se detuviera la ejecuciÓn, pero el gobernador de texas, rick perry, no cediÓ a la presion, nuestro corresponsal, pedro rojas, de la estaciÓn de univision en houston presenciÓ la ejecucion, hablÉ con Él horas despues de la muerte de tamayo. >> pedro, muchas gracias por hablar con nosotros y lo primero que te quiero...
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it was the first time houston methodist hospital performed such a surgery.a was always coughing, and erma couldn't make it from the bed to the bathroom without losing her breath. now both sisters are able to do something they both love. [ singing ] >> reporter: the surgery was a success. >> we became triple times closer. we're sisters, we're jehovah witnesses, and we have one lung. >> reporter: in the few months anna and erma plan to go back home and serenade their families for years to come. omar villafranca, cbs news, houston. >> it's great to see. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," nfl commissioner roger goodell joins us in the studio. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on progresso.com. >>> here's ather >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. former nsa contractor edward snowden denies he was working for russia when he released thousands of classified documents about u.s. surveillanc
it was the first time houston methodist hospital performed such a surgery.a was always coughing, and erma couldn't make it from the bed to the bathroom without losing her breath. now both sisters are able to do something they both love. [ singing ] >> reporter: the surgery was a success. >> we became triple times closer. we're sisters, we're jehovah witnesses, and we have one lung. >> reporter: in the few months anna and erma plan to go back home and serenade their families...
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if the houston texans don't pick him they will make a lot of people unhappy . the number one pick in houston, bill boards are going up saying keep johnny football in texas. it keeps ongoing. >>> shanay led stanford to a win over usc. they are fourth in the country. stanford is 19-1 overall. 8 and 0. there it is. i know pam and other people chuckle when i say they are the best team in the bay area. they can't beat the warriors, but i don't see another basketball team doing that. my friend is in the hall of fame and has another 10 years ongoing. >> she hasn't been on the show. bring her back. good night, everybody. good. good answer. check it out. learning's fun now. yeah, back in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet to play and learn online. all we had was that franklin fuzzypants. ah, the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse hig
if the houston texans don't pick him they will make a lot of people unhappy . the number one pick in houston, bill boards are going up saying keep johnny football in texas. it keeps ongoing. >>> shanay led stanford to a win over usc. they are fourth in the country. stanford is 19-1 overall. 8 and 0. there it is. i know pam and other people chuckle when i say they are the best team in the bay area. they can't beat the warriors, but i don't see another basketball team doing that. my...
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esto ocurriÓ con una maestra de houston que tuvo relaciones con un estudiante hispano de 15.os explican por quÉ la maestra sale sonriendo de la corte. >> catherine que fue sorprendida teniendo relaciones sexuales con un estudiante hispano de 15 aÑos en la escuela de houston saliÓ sonriente de la corte despuÉs de que la sentenciaron a un aÑo de cÁrcel y una de libertad condicional. de acuerdo con investigaciÓn, la ex maestra de 31 aÑos tuvo relaciones con su estudiante en la casa del adolescente mientras los padres del joven estaba afuera y fue el hermano menor quien nos sorprendiÓ en la cama y le contÓ a sus padres. luego se supo que en otra ocasiÓn la maestra se habÍa llevado al estudiante a un hotel donde tuvieron relaciones y en al menos dos oportunidades tuvo relaciones sexuales con su alumno dentro del salÓn de clases. la madre de la vÍctima dice que su familia estÁ devastada desde que se enteraron que la maestra en quien confiaba en estaba abusando de su hijo. >> yoconfiaba en ella, sin saber lo que estaba haciendo con mi hijo. nosotros como padres, los niÑos pasan 70%
esto ocurriÓ con una maestra de houston que tuvo relaciones con un estudiante hispano de 15.os explican por quÉ la maestra sale sonriendo de la corte. >> catherine que fue sorprendida teniendo relaciones sexuales con un estudiante hispano de 15 aÑos en la escuela de houston saliÓ sonriente de la corte despuÉs de que la sentenciaron a un aÑo de cÁrcel y una de libertad condicional. de acuerdo con investigaciÓn, la ex maestra de 31 aÑos tuvo relaciones con su estudiante en la casa...
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whitney houston had to know that. >> you know she was told.g whether it's a parent, a close friend. you know that the subject has to synch sink to that level to want to get better. >> thank you. >> thanks for watching this special edition. i'm bill o'reilly. remember, the spin stops here. we are definitely looking out for you. >>> welcome to our "the kelly file" special. i'm megyn kelly live from the world headquarters of fox news in new york city. tonight, a look back at 2013 and where we stand today. from the disastrous roll out of the president's signature health care law to political fallout from his broken promise. >> if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan. >> we'll look at whether obamacare and the white house can recover. plus, on a sunny afternoon in april -- [ explosion ] --
whitney houston had to know that. >> you know she was told.g whether it's a parent, a close friend. you know that the subject has to synch sink to that level to want to get better. >> thank you. >> thanks for watching this special edition. i'm bill o'reilly. remember, the spin stops here. we are definitely looking out for you. >>> welcome to our "the kelly file" special. i'm megyn kelly live from the world headquarters of fox news in new york city. tonight,...
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a mexican national is put to death for killing a houston cop amid protests from the mexican government. >>> fire and ice. as much of the country bundles up, the west coast trying to figure out how to address a potentially catastrophic drought. >>> busted. breaking this morning, this hour, justin bieber arrested for drag racing and dui. details just ahead. >>> one of the youngest and minted u.s. billionaires. bill cosby prepares to return to primetime television. and diesel erupting thousands of feet into the air. it is thursday, january 23rd. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, i'm richard lui. we start with a controversial execution, despite pleas for a stay from mexico's government, and the u.s. state department, texas has put a mexican national to death. 46-year-old edgar tamayo was given a lethal injection for killing a houston police officer in 1994. just an hour before his death, the supreme court rejected an appeal to stay that execution. attorneys argued tamayo was mentally impaired, which would have made him ineligible to be executed. and that he was not informed
a mexican national is put to death for killing a houston cop amid protests from the mexican government. >>> fire and ice. as much of the country bundles up, the west coast trying to figure out how to address a potentially catastrophic drought. >>> busted. breaking this morning, this hour, justin bieber arrested for drag racing and dui. details just ahead. >>> one of the youngest and minted u.s. billionaires. bill cosby prepares to return to primetime television. and...
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that's right, houston.of flights at some of the nation's busiest airports this morning. >> you see the icy mix part right there? that's the deep south where it says icy mix. up in the midwest, chicago can't get a break, and many drivers in illinois are being told stay off the roads. conditions are still bad after snow and ice and wind left a lot of the highways there in the northern part of the state slick and dangerous. in chicago, in most suburbs, schools closed. people are only going out if they have to. >> it feels like winter has been forever and we're just -- i don't even know if we're in the middle of winter yet. >> it is really cold and getting colder. i'm getting tired of this weather. i need to move to florida or vegas. >> that guy can barely move his face. >> temperatures in ohio not very high today. the wind will still blowing. in cleveland with snow falling, the mercury way below zero. some communities are saying they're running out of salt now to take care of streets and sidewalks. >> and here
that's right, houston.of flights at some of the nation's busiest airports this morning. >> you see the icy mix part right there? that's the deep south where it says icy mix. up in the midwest, chicago can't get a break, and many drivers in illinois are being told stay off the roads. conditions are still bad after snow and ice and wind left a lot of the highways there in the northern part of the state slick and dangerous. in chicago, in most suburbs, schools closed. people are only going...
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are going to have a big push of cold air into a developing storm system and as a result from the houston area all the way through new orleans and the carolinas to the coast, winter storm warnings and an ice storm warning. this is one computer model -- it does not mean it is the case. there was a possibility of some of this note getting to places like the eastern shore and the northern neck. we don't have that in the forecast as we head through late tuesday but we will watch it. a lot of moisture in cold air will move out. this is what we have been the forecast -- bitterly cold air tonight. temperatures three above to 12 above and it is feeling much colder with the wind. 27 on wednesday and then the mid 30's as we head through friday. in the weekend, we may be in mid to upper 40's with a. period of rain. now the toyota sports desk brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> here we go. all week long i what i -- i get to do sports and weather together and i can drive them crazy by mentioning the polar vortex. it looks like the weather will cooperate. they continue to get the smell out
are going to have a big push of cold air into a developing storm system and as a result from the houston area all the way through new orleans and the carolinas to the coast, winter storm warnings and an ice storm warning. this is one computer model -- it does not mean it is the case. there was a possibility of some of this note getting to places like the eastern shore and the northern neck. we don't have that in the forecast as we head through late tuesday but we will watch it. a lot of...
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esto ocurriÓ con una maestra de houston que tuvo relaciones con un estudiante hispano de 15.icional. de acuerdo con investigaciÓn, la ex maestra de 31 aÑos tuvo relaciones con su estudiante en la casa del adolescente mientras los padres del joven estaba afuera y fue el hermano menor quien nos sorprendiÓ en la cama y le contÓ a sus padres. luego se supo que en otra ocasiÓn la maestra se habÍa llevado al estudiante a un hotel donde tuvieron relaciones y en al menos dos oportunidades tuvo relaciones sexuales con su alumno dentro del salÓn de clases. la madre de la vÍctima dice que su familia estÁ devastada desde que se enteraron que la maestra en quien confiaba en estaba abusando de su hijo. >> yoconfiaba en ella, sin saber lo que estaba haciendo con mi hijo. nosotros como padres, los niÑos pasan 70% del dÍa en el colegio. tenemos que creer en nuestros maestros. >> el mes pasado, cuando la maestra estaba en libertad bajo fianza fue arrestada nuevamente cuando fue sorprendida escondiendo al estudiante en su casa. la madre del adolescente dice que le preocupa la salud mental de su
esto ocurriÓ con una maestra de houston que tuvo relaciones con un estudiante hispano de 15.icional. de acuerdo con investigaciÓn, la ex maestra de 31 aÑos tuvo relaciones con su estudiante en la casa del adolescente mientras los padres del joven estaba afuera y fue el hermano menor quien nos sorprendiÓ en la cama y le contÓ a sus padres. luego se supo que en otra ocasiÓn la maestra se habÍa llevado al estudiante a un hotel donde tuvieron relaciones y en al menos dos oportunidades tuvo...
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la alcaldesa de houston, texas, annise parker, contrajo matrimonio en california, donde las uniones homosexualesa computadora para que su hijo menor pudiera hacer sus tareas, ustedes como siempre, respondieron con su generosidad habitual, y salvador nos lleva a compartir esa historia, quÉ lindo. >> la familia temÍan pasar la navidad de sus vidas, el cÁncer agotÓ a don ricardo, un hombre desempleado pero que cada maÑana hace trabajo voluntario en la escuela de su hijo, ricardito, su esposa sufre de fibrosis pulmonar, y tampoco puede conseguir un empleo. >> estÁbamos muy tristes, nos sentÍamos deprimidos, pues por la situaciÓn que estÁbamos viviendo. >> en diciembre no podrÍan pagar renta, electricidad, gas ni agua, estuvieron a punto de ser desalojados, y pensar en un regalo navideÑo para su hijito, era un regalo lejano. >> querÍa computadora, pantalones y tenis, y la verdad yo no tenÍa dinero para comprÁrselos con enfermedad que tengo de mi cÁncer. >> afortunadamente la audiencia de "primer impacto" decidiÓ ayudarlos, nuestros duendes trajeron regalos. llamaron de todas partes, habÍa ambas bonda
la alcaldesa de houston, texas, annise parker, contrajo matrimonio en california, donde las uniones homosexualesa computadora para que su hijo menor pudiera hacer sus tareas, ustedes como siempre, respondieron con su generosidad habitual, y salvador nos lleva a compartir esa historia, quÉ lindo. >> la familia temÍan pasar la navidad de sus vidas, el cÁncer agotÓ a don ricardo, un hombre desempleado pero que cada maÑana hace trabajo voluntario en la escuela de su hijo, ricardito, su...
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mÁs al sureste, las inusua e inusuales temperaturas gelidas t tambiÉn afectados ron a reesio e en houston los distritos escolares deciriedieron cancelare la las . >>> mientras que las seÑoras c r corona y chapa saleiroieron de k casas temprano para ganarle la b batalla a la tormenta invernal. >>> estÁ mal ,porque uno espera el tren y uno trabaja. >>> quise abrir el candado de mi casa y no podÍa, porque hÁbitos antonio mohamedhabÍa mucho hielo. >>> mientras tanto en ell aer aeropuerto bus muchos vuelos fueron cancelados. >>> tenemos 130 vuelos cancela o cancelados hoy y 50 vuelos ca cancelados ayer. >>> el dÍa de maÑana serÍa s i similar al de hoy, es de los o peores inviernos en el estado de texas, desde houston, texas, a atontonio hernaÁndez, tmelemund. >>> todo parece indica que toma mucha fianzafuerza entre los r s republicanos un plan de legal a legalizaciÓn de los inmigrantes indocumentados. >>> el tema podrÍa estar sobre l la mesa tan pronto como la s semana entrante . >>> la balanza poollÍtica en i washington pareciera incliniarse a favor de quienes abogan por una reforma migratori
mÁs al sureste, las inusua e inusuales temperaturas gelidas t tambiÉn afectados ron a reesio e en houston los distritos escolares deciriedieron cancelare la las . >>> mientras que las seÑoras c r corona y chapa saleiroieron de k casas temprano para ganarle la b batalla a la tormenta invernal. >>> estÁ mal ,porque uno espera el tren y uno trabaja. >>> quise abrir el candado de mi casa y no podÍa, porque hÁbitos antonio mohamedhabÍa mucho hielo. >>>...
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desdee houston texas, veamismos la historia. >>> diana dice que su padre es mark grosvar, un oficialquerÍa quedarse con el menor. el oficiar se ha extralimitado. >>> el oficial se presentÓ en casa de la madre de diana, uno de ellos se metiÓ hasta el patio. >>> de decÍa algo? >>> no. >>> minutos mas tarde llegÓ el padrastro de diana, el digo que estaba vestido de civil. >>> nos sentimos mus ofendidos. uno no sabe en que momento van a volver, a van a tomar represalias contra nosotros. >>> la policÍa llegÓ a donde trabaja diana. >>> yo les dije si tenÍan una orden de cateo. >>> en dos ocasiones diana pidÓo una orden contra el oficial. pero no obtuvo respuesta. >>> la fiscalÍa no hizo una investigaciÓn, cuando mark grasvar la atacÓ. >>> la divisiÓn de asuston internoso de la policÍa de houston, la divisiÓn de asuston internos abrirÁ una nueva investigaciÓn. >>> por ahora diana quiere pasar un rato con su hijo. >>> la denuncia serÁ investigada. >>> estos rollos de nieve no fueron creados por manos humanos, sino por la madre naturaleza. se encuentraron con un campo de hero, . >>> buenas ta
desdee houston texas, veamismos la historia. >>> diana dice que su padre es mark grosvar, un oficialquerÍa quedarse con el menor. el oficiar se ha extralimitado. >>> el oficial se presentÓ en casa de la madre de diana, uno de ellos se metiÓ hasta el patio. >>> de decÍa algo? >>> no. >>> minutos mas tarde llegÓ el padrastro de diana, el digo que estaba vestido de civil. >>> nos sentimos mus ofendidos. uno no sabe en que momento van a...
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los milagros existen no perdemos la fe. >>> segÚn el sindicato de ofi oficiales de la policÍa de houstono. >>>d desde su celda en prisiÓn e edgar tamayo escribiÓ uynna car en despiedida, pidiendo que le y ayuden econ la muerte de p... >>> segÚn escribiÓ el consulado nunca le dio el apoyo que pro t prometiÓ. e>>> l consulado general de me mÉxico ha asistido a la mamÁ de edgar, en multÚltiples ocasioney hemos cnonseguido visa para un d de sus hermanos y un permiso h m humanitario para otros. >>> al igual que sus abogados, insistirÁn hasta ulÚltimo minu p para evitar su muerte. >>> mientras tanto doÑa isabel p pide por la piedad del gob gobernador rick perry. >>> a dios le he pedido que le a ablande el corazÓn al vcobggober para que no cometa esa injust i injusticia. >>> un hombre de origen hispano que esrtuvo casi 2 dÉcadas pres tendrÁ derecho a un nuevo juicio, es daniel villegas, que estuvo en corte, como habÍamos i informaod do hace una smemana, hombre saliÓ en libertad bajo fianza porque un tribunal de a l aplap apelaciones habÍa encontrado problemas en su caso, en 1993. >>> seius s pa
los milagros existen no perdemos la fe. >>> segÚn el sindicato de ofi oficiales de la policÍa de houstono. >>>d desde su celda en prisiÓn e edgar tamayo escribiÓ uynna car en despiedida, pidiendo que le y ayuden econ la muerte de p... >>> segÚn escribiÓ el consulado nunca le dio el apoyo que pro t prometiÓ. e>>> l consulado general de me mÉxico ha asistido a la mamÁ de edgar, en multÚltiples ocasioney hemos cnonseguido visa para un d de sus hermanos...
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he was close to whitney houston who pretty much destroyed herself with drugs.i begin a conversation with drive davis. whitney houston was a close friend of yours, in addition to being a client, correct? >> that's true. >> what was the genesis of her problem? where did that problem begin? >> i don't know when the problem began. i do know that when i discovered her, when she was 19, she was full of energy and wonderful spirit. she loved music. she was a workhorse. ♪ i believe the children are our future ♪ ♪ teach them well and let them lead the way ♪ >> her first albums didn't just break here in america, it broke in every country in the world. she won everywhere for the first two albums. and just loved it. >> she was clean then, right? >> she had to be, of course. >> she wasn't troubled. it wasn't like you were bringing in a juvenile delinquent or something. she was a woman who had a talent -- >> was a minister in the church. no, no question. absolutely. >> okay. then she evalves into there worldwide superstar. ♪ oh, i wanna dance with somebody ♪ >> and then desc
he was close to whitney houston who pretty much destroyed herself with drugs.i begin a conversation with drive davis. whitney houston was a close friend of yours, in addition to being a client, correct? >> that's true. >> what was the genesis of her problem? where did that problem begin? >> i don't know when the problem began. i do know that when i discovered her, when she was 19, she was full of energy and wonderful spirit. she loved music. she was a workhorse. ♪ i believe...
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houston is of america's largest exporting port.is the only port in the united states that does more business, the port of new orleans. that is mostly internal work. if you close your eyes and picture the united states, on the east and west coast, houston is the mega-city on the gulf of mexico. of entrylogical port for the united states. we talk about exports. a lot of it is manufactured goods in and out of the united states. in terms of water attribute ite, i to texas and the fact we are in a july time. we have had conditions in the state. a bundle oflly has water. we are in a coastal plain but i and i have to worry about flooding not snow. aboutreas, it is learning how water conservation. in other areas, it is about replacing aging infrastructure. west, water will become the most precious asset we have peered larger and larger cities resourcesithout water to support them. i do not know how you support the water on the east coast. >> the east coast, aging infrastructure. we have fights and are celebrating the 200th anniversary of t
houston is of america's largest exporting port.is the only port in the united states that does more business, the port of new orleans. that is mostly internal work. if you close your eyes and picture the united states, on the east and west coast, houston is the mega-city on the gulf of mexico. of entrylogical port for the united states. we talk about exports. a lot of it is manufactured goods in and out of the united states. in terms of water attribute ite, i to texas and the fact we are in a...
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it is now well positioned to be in houston. sure you get to slp but if we can answer that one for his encounter with him you can tell. what a heads up a wedgie and told us to double up on the phone with a can on top. it should be heeded. the sentiment that going into pockets that took its lead the team the day you can see and spends her time training apprentices the knot the eighty you all. she spends time trying to coax a long time i see. you mean you should go. that would make its case the senate aside from new homes and there's another no one person named shall ye here. after graduating with honors from his university. devoted himself to be hopeful. for decades. the single had created many of the show's into the us. i just got stock performances were popular across the country the state has crossed the comedian on g and t are regarded as two giants of the world of cross standing in the end. it's been steady content and content. strong winds the end zone on. the during his lifetime. he wrote a tremendous amount of books many
it is now well positioned to be in houston. sure you get to slp but if we can answer that one for his encounter with him you can tell. what a heads up a wedgie and told us to double up on the phone with a can on top. it should be heeded. the sentiment that going into pockets that took its lead the team the day you can see and spends her time training apprentices the knot the eighty you all. she spends time trying to coax a long time i see. you mean you should go. that would make its case the...