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go ahead, houston.>> 11, this is houston. >> we've lost respiration rate on the telemetry. >> okay. mike, we had a request that you check the two electrodes that are placed one on each side of your lower rib cage, over. >> all those wires and things look normal up here. >> roger, mike. we can see variations on your trace that you connected and disconnected but the medics don't have a signal. >> i promise to let you know if i stop breathing. [ laughter ] >> coming up in less than ten seconds now, we will be crossing into the sphere of influence of the moon at this point as the moon's gravitational force becomes the dominant effect on the spacecraft trajectory. and our displays will shift from earth reference to moon reference. the spacecraft was at a distance of 186,437 nautical miles from earth and 33,822 nautical miles from the moon. all spacecraft systems are functioning normally. the mission going very smoothly. >> we've been having really spectacular, behind the edge of the moon now. solar corona. t
go ahead, houston.>> 11, this is houston. >> we've lost respiration rate on the telemetry. >> okay. mike, we had a request that you check the two electrodes that are placed one on each side of your lower rib cage, over. >> all those wires and things look normal up here. >> roger, mike. we can see variations on your trace that you connected and disconnected but the medics don't have a signal. >> i promise to let you know if i stop breathing. [ laughter ]...
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they're waiting to start firing. >> where is sam houston? >> sam houston is in the mist.e's going across his own horse back. >> is that usual for a commander to be in front like that? >> he's got tried and true military leader. he's been in battle with andrew jackson. he's not afraid of battle. >> he knows you need encourage and you need to be smart. when he was blindly showing courage, he was -- he still leading. he gets shot in the leg. >> two of them shot out from under him. he gets back up on the third one. he doesn't quit. so the battle has been decided before allows him the medical treatment to happen. >> 18 minutes is done. where do the mexican troops go? >> they're backed up to the water, called peggy's leg. huge body of water here. they trying to go across the leg and swim for their lives. the horses were drowned. >> outnumbered, no formal training. just few weeks together. that 900 plus army was able to take thousand more in 18 minutes then go for victory and then they get the ultimate prize the next day. they captures santa ana. instead of killing him, they do
they're waiting to start firing. >> where is sam houston? >> sam houston is in the mist.e's going across his own horse back. >> is that usual for a commander to be in front like that? >> he's got tried and true military leader. he's been in battle with andrew jackson. he's not afraid of battle. >> he knows you need encourage and you need to be smart. when he was blindly showing courage, he was -- he still leading. he gets shot in the leg. >> two of them shot...
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know their reinforcements coming for houston and revenge on houston's men, but he wants to end now.ecide? >> he gets a treaty signed to end the war, but also uses an official letter had to write letters to his commanding generals, still in texas, saying we have surrendered the war is over, coming from the commander in chief. >> he left about 1,000 men, mexican soldiers, turned around and left texas, leaving texas as an independent country. for ten years. >> absolutely. >> when we come back, the modern fight to remember the men who fought so hard for texas w independence, and the men and women of today who are making sure we never forget. i am for s, with zicam! zicam is completely different. unlike most other cold medicines, zicam is clinically proven to shorten colds. i am a zifan for zicam! oral or nasal. (music and splat sound) (music) oops (music) (music birds chirping) uh-oh... (music) (music and patter of little shoes) (music and glass breaking) sorry... (music swells...) (music and loud glass breaking) get on top of it before they do. about every 30 minutes tipped furniture o
know their reinforcements coming for houston and revenge on houston's men, but he wants to end now.ecide? >> he gets a treaty signed to end the war, but also uses an official letter had to write letters to his commanding generals, still in texas, saying we have surrendered the war is over, coming from the commander in chief. >> he left about 1,000 men, mexican soldiers, turned around and left texas, leaving texas as an independent country. for ten years. >> absolutely....
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his latest book which we are celebrating tonight is sam houston and the alamo avengers another bestseller that debuted last week at number three on the new york times bestseller list. [applause] now is that not at number three now he's at number two you are in for a treat i have good news for you tonight you are taking home a a signed copy of his new book and he said he might take a few questions if you are kind to him so welcome back to the bestseller list thank you for being here. [applause] >> thank you for coming out tonight and really don't know. anybody. but you all seem very nice and well-dressed you're all wearing the same type of blue which is a little bit scary. doing such an incredible job lead the way with the publicity you can have the best book in the best message and the best story but there are so many great books out there right now but you have to have the right plan to launch this is my sixth book overall i have never had things hit like this. we have been out for three weeksoi we are doing the best we can to get the word out. and it will be worth it to see this profess
his latest book which we are celebrating tonight is sam houston and the alamo avengers another bestseller that debuted last week at number three on the new york times bestseller list. [applause] now is that not at number three now he's at number two you are in for a treat i have good news for you tonight you are taking home a a signed copy of his new book and he said he might take a few questions if you are kind to him so welcome back to the bestseller list thank you for being here. [applause]...
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if i could introduce you to sam houston this guy should have been president. he's not perfect but led by andrew jackson. i love the rocky movies because i believe there based on a true story. [laughter] out there when you open up the flashback to the previous rocky movie now i remember why i'm here. so i could open up with andrew jackson in new orleans and we tell that story with that battle and how it had to be fought. so this guy sam houston is fighting under another man named jackson. so i could start their. then to talk about courage he felt he was impervious. shot three times he should have died. courage had to be calculated he goes to washington to get a commission. and it burned to the ground. this country is fragile and courage has to be calculated. it takes some of the toughest men in america and right now we are not prepared and as they are running away he's gathering them and training them and shaping the battlefield until he sets up in the battle at the end. so we could tell the story in arm you guys with another story of this great country even th
if i could introduce you to sam houston this guy should have been president. he's not perfect but led by andrew jackson. i love the rocky movies because i believe there based on a true story. [laughter] out there when you open up the flashback to the previous rocky movie now i remember why i'm here. so i could open up with andrew jackson in new orleans and we tell that story with that battle and how it had to be fought. so this guy sam houston is fighting under another man named jackson. so i...
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this was to intimidate sam houston's. it didn't. 1836, weeks after the alamo massacre, the battle ledger to goliad, what's behind me to 400 men. led by jim pennant, the new they were about to be engaged. it never wanted to see this happen. once again, they were not cheated. he hesitate and he it's been the middle of an open field. they were fighting and in exchange, then trusted mexican general. to hold his work. he didn't. women we're marched out and executed. he knew he had to give or to one of the most unpopular orders in his career. take as many as yet left, and retreat. and today, - >> he wanted to president himself in texas. also formation and strategy. sam houston and his texas army, because that went out them, i can get more fruits - you make this decision, front follow that way and go to san francisco and santa ana and mexican army would be waiting. after much celebration, sam houston decided to finally fight in the first and only time santa ana and sam houston was for offering who better to take you through this
this was to intimidate sam houston's. it didn't. 1836, weeks after the alamo massacre, the battle ledger to goliad, what's behind me to 400 men. led by jim pennant, the new they were about to be engaged. it never wanted to see this happen. once again, they were not cheated. he hesitate and he it's been the middle of an open field. they were fighting and in exchange, then trusted mexican general. to hold his work. he didn't. women we're marched out and executed. he knew he had to give or to one...
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this guy name sam houston with andrew jackson. i'm able to start there and in 1814 sam houston wants to talk about courage, he thought he was impervious, he got shot three times and should have died. he learned courage has gotta be calculated. he goes to washington pretty close to here close to the map, i'm able to see everything, what does he learn, this country is fragile encourage has got to be calculated how does the payoff, 1835 in 1836 he takes the toughest man in america at the time and tell him to do something it when do they want him to run away and it's one bottle only have to win and were not prepared as a runaway he is training them, gathering and shaping the battlefield until he sets it up at the end. i thought if we could tell that story and i can arm you guys with another story about this great country even though we seem were pointing to their part, if i tell you how bad it was and how close we came to total destruction you will not overreact about rudy giuliani in ukraine. [laughter] although it's hard. why don't
this guy name sam houston with andrew jackson. i'm able to start there and in 1814 sam houston wants to talk about courage, he thought he was impervious, he got shot three times and should have died. he learned courage has gotta be calculated. he goes to washington pretty close to here close to the map, i'm able to see everything, what does he learn, this country is fragile encourage has got to be calculated how does the payoff, 1835 in 1836 he takes the toughest man in america at the time and...
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that is to sam houston alamo avengers off to a good start. i believe it changed history because then we moved south and west because of that. also understand jefferson and jackson really believed that texas gave them the louisiana purchase and he couldn't believe that he president munro and john quincy adams signed it over in exchange for florida. that was one of the hottest issues in the country and i just saw it by goinassaulted by goind reclaiming and explaining it to people with start tapping into their patriotism again. the study that and i hope people would be interested in thing the first war on terror i know people could relate to and enter jackson a 13-year-old but loses his entire family and is raised by the country would be by the time this book comes out this is a mission to push back on those who don't understand how great this country is and i have no problem saying that. we are not perfect bu but for ts great about us as we are trying to be and the reason we argue and fight us because we did something our parents told us not to
that is to sam houston alamo avengers off to a good start. i believe it changed history because then we moved south and west because of that. also understand jefferson and jackson really believed that texas gave them the louisiana purchase and he couldn't believe that he president munro and john quincy adams signed it over in exchange for florida. that was one of the hottest issues in the country and i just saw it by goinassaulted by goind reclaiming and explaining it to people with start...
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. >> llegÓ a houston texas hace 25 aÑos en la escuela conociÓ quien serÍa su esposa magaly, tuvieronrantes, era indocumentado y por una infracciÓn de trÁnsito un juez habÍa ordenado su deportaciÓn en 1999. cuando abandonÓ el paÍs en el 2004 tenía dos hijos, magaly dice que no soportÓ las lejanÍas de su familia y a los dos meses decidiÓ regresar segÚn su hija mayor catering cuando habÍa un ciclo o un incendio era el primero en cargar muebles, donar ropas, siempre dispuesto a ayudar en lo que hiciera falta >> ayudaba la comunidad cuando habÍa desastre, cuando algo pasaba,en los apartamentos cuando se quemaron mi papÁ agarrÓ su troca, a recoger camas, donaciones >> a gramajo lo reconocÍan sobre todo por el aporte a sus inmigrantes que porque siempre estaba al frente de los hispanos en las actividades pÚblicas. >> era mentor en las escuela de los niÑos. >> montaron un negocio continuaba ayudando la comunidad. >> mi esposa me decÍa deja de estar haciendo eso yo le decÍa no puedo, yo tengo que luchar porque no es digno lo que estamos haciendo, somos seres humanos no deben ser tratados de e
. >> llegÓ a houston texas hace 25 aÑos en la escuela conociÓ quien serÍa su esposa magaly, tuvieronrantes, era indocumentado y por una infracciÓn de trÁnsito un juez habÍa ordenado su deportaciÓn en 1999. cuando abandonÓ el paÍs en el 2004 tenía dos hijos, magaly dice que no soportÓ las lejanÍas de su familia y a los dos meses decidiÓ regresar segÚn su hija mayor catering cuando habÍa un ciclo o un incendio era el primero en cargar muebles, donar ropas, siempre dispuesto...
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president kennedy on september 12th, 1962, at rice university in houston. [ applause ] >>> thank you. president, mr. vice president, governor, congressman thomas, senator wiley and congressman miller, mr. webb, mr. bell, scientists, distinguished guests and ladies and gentlemen, i appreciate your president having made me an honorary visiting professor, and i will assure you that my first lecture will be very brief. i am delighted to be here. and i am particularly delighted to be here on this occasion. we meet at a college noted for knowledge in a city noted for progress in a state noted for strength. and we stand in need of all three. but we meet in an hour of change and challenge, in a decade of hope and fear, in an age of both knowledge and ignorance. the greater our knowledge increases, the greater our ignorance unfolds. despite the striking fact that most of the scientists that the world has ever known are alive and working today, despite the fact that this nation's own scientific manpower is doubling every 12 years in a rate of growth more than three times that of our population
president kennedy on september 12th, 1962, at rice university in houston. [ applause ] >>> thank you. president, mr. vice president, governor, congressman thomas, senator wiley and congressman miller, mr. webb, mr. bell, scientists, distinguished guests and ladies and gentlemen, i appreciate your president having made me an honorary visiting professor, and i will assure you that my first lecture will be very brief. i am delighted to be here. and i am particularly delighted to be here...
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en houston texas, pero rojas como univisiÓn.es contamos porque tesorero. enrique: les contamos porque una mujer algunas de mis comidas favoritas pueden manchar mis dientes. por eso uso colgate® optic white® que a diferencia de una crema dental ordinaria, contiene peróxido de hidrógeno que va más allá de la superficie para darme una sonrisa 4 tonos más blanca. colgate® optic white blanqueamiento que funciona. adriana: sema giner recorre la distancia que hay entre londres y nepal, trotando? esta la saÑa que estÁ cumpliendo la legendaria corredora rossi, que ahora se encuentra en las calles de estambul en turquÍa, empujando su carro rojo. enrique: recorre estas es 6000 millas para recaudar apoyo, asistencia cine serÁn proyecto destinado a mejorar la educaciÓn y medios de subsistencia de las comunidades locales, una gran causa y una misiÓn complicada. adriana: que buena manera de recaudar fondos. gracias, buenas noches. ♪ ramsÉs: se los prometÍ, estamos de regreso en contacto deportivo.para esta obra de muc deportes y de analizar lo
en houston texas, pero rojas como univisiÓn.es contamos porque tesorero. enrique: les contamos porque una mujer algunas de mis comidas favoritas pueden manchar mis dientes. por eso uso colgate® optic white® que a diferencia de una crema dental ordinaria, contiene peróxido de hidrógeno que va más allá de la superficie para darme una sonrisa 4 tonos más blanca. colgate® optic white blanqueamiento que funciona. adriana: sema giner recorre la distancia que hay entre londres y nepal,...
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houston (applause) your city of houston with its manned spacecraft center will become the heart of a large scientific and engineering community. during the next five years, the national aeronautic space administraion is expected to double to increase outlays for salaries and expenses to $60 million a year, to invest some $200 million in plant and laboratory facilities and to direct our contract and new space efforts over $1 billion on this setup in this city. to be sure all this costs us all a good deal of money, this year's space budget is three times what it was in january of 1961. and it is greater than the space budget of the previous eight years combined. that budget now stands at $5,400,000 a year. far less than we pay for cigarettes and cigars every year. space expenditures will soon rise some more from 40 cents per person per week to more than 50 cents a week for every man, woman and child in the united states, for we have given this program a high national priority. even though i realize that this is in some measure an act of faith and vision, for we do not now know what ben
houston (applause) your city of houston with its manned spacecraft center will become the heart of a large scientific and engineering community. during the next five years, the national aeronautic space administraion is expected to double to increase outlays for salaries and expenses to $60 million a year, to invest some $200 million in plant and laboratory facilities and to direct our contract and new space efforts over $1 billion on this setup in this city. to be sure all this costs us all a...
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and one of the biggest communities is in the houston area.ha there been long-standing ties between houston and venezuela because of their shared interests in the oil industry. and so, venezuelans have been coming to houston and working for years, and so there's already this sort of homegrown place for a lot of them to come to. >> ( translated ): they came to our business and totally destyed it. they looted it, they broke the glass, they stole absolutely all the material, years of work. they drew graffiti of weapons on the walls that said, "we're coming for you, we're coming for your family, we want you dead and that's it."t i knew tcouldn't stay in the country with my wife and chilen anymore. >> reporter: in 2016, lozano, his wife, and two children walked nearly 150 miles to cross over into neighboring colombia. two days later, they boarded a flight to houston, texas. >> ( translated ): we left all usour family, we left our our apartment, we left our friends and the belongings that ur still had left. they remained inouse. everything. >> reporter: lozano says they decided to come to the hou
and one of the biggest communities is in the houston area.ha there been long-standing ties between houston and venezuela because of their shared interests in the oil industry. and so, venezuelans have been coming to houston and working for years, and so there's already this sort of homegrown place for a lot of them to come to. >> ( translated ): they came to our business and totally destyed it. they looted it, they broke the glass, they stole absolutely all the material, years of work....
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and houston in 1917. and the key to those two riots is that we had already entered the war and we were still having these types of incidents going on. so that was jay morrow's piece. then we had 10 profiles. three of our other scholars, chad williams, lisa boudreau and curtis young, they write profiles. then we picked up another scholar, brittany cooper. powerful. and she writes the piece on charles and ida b. wells. that is the construct. when you read the book, we also have a beautiful timeline. bill pretzer and one of our research assistants, alicia norwood, you pour that out and it goes from 1863 to 1963 and it weaves in the social, cultural and economic and military service, all in the timeline. we have more than 140 captions of some of the artifacts and images. and our exhibition and research assistant, patrice augin, she wrote half of that and i read wrote the other half. dr. salter: i want to write -- ask about the exhibit and what is in the book. before we get there, they exhibit opens next month
and houston in 1917. and the key to those two riots is that we had already entered the war and we were still having these types of incidents going on. so that was jay morrow's piece. then we had 10 profiles. three of our other scholars, chad williams, lisa boudreau and curtis young, they write profiles. then we picked up another scholar, brittany cooper. powerful. and she writes the piece on charles and ida b. wells. that is the construct. when you read the book, we also have a beautiful...
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the property in houston will be an active scene.e are investigating multiple locations between austin and houston and the surrounding areas. with the assistance of the fbi, state local, the texas rangers and harris county sheriff's office. the harris county medical examiner's office conducting an autopsy today of the deceased adult female to determine the cause of death, to determine the manner of death, and has that information released to investigators, we will continue the investigation of this event. as the chief said an arrest has been made in the case. two charges of kidnapping, one count of tampering with a corpse, and the $600,000, that person is in custody as we speak. like i said, this is an ongoing active investigation. if you have any information relating to the disappearance of heidi broussard and out to be coming out 3-week-old daughter, contact the austin police department 512-974-5250. yes. last name herries, first name brad. i'm the detective. >> good afternoon everyone my name is christopher combs fbi special agent
the property in houston will be an active scene.e are investigating multiple locations between austin and houston and the surrounding areas. with the assistance of the fbi, state local, the texas rangers and harris county sheriff's office. the harris county medical examiner's office conducting an autopsy today of the deceased adult female to determine the cause of death, to determine the manner of death, and has that information released to investigators, we will continue the investigation of...
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talk to me about houston, charlie houston.this dude was one of the highest-ranking black officers in world war i. dr. salter: he was a lieutenant. for an african-american at the time, he was a lieutenant. i asked people all the time, do you know who charles hamilton houston is? and what is important for? and everyone who knows them for, knows a mess a lawyer. few people know that he was -- knows him as a lawyer. few know that he was one of the individual's who went to fort des moines, arden officer ship, and served as you tenant overseas -- served as a franceant and fought in in the 92nd division. it was that experience that he had in the military, when he saw the way he was treated and other african-americans were treated, that he decided that what his father always wanted him to be, his father wanted him to be a lawyer and was alert himself. -- and was a lawyer himself. that is where he got his foundation to be a lawyer. so when you open the book, i collected those peer the reason .ou have that picture his typewriter is in t
talk to me about houston, charlie houston.this dude was one of the highest-ranking black officers in world war i. dr. salter: he was a lieutenant. for an african-american at the time, he was a lieutenant. i asked people all the time, do you know who charles hamilton houston is? and what is important for? and everyone who knows them for, knows a mess a lawyer. few people know that he was -- knows him as a lawyer. few know that he was one of the individual's who went to fort des moines, arden...
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our mother house by using dos they sing dance academy and then you you went on my mother ship to houston as a student right yes so i was trained for 7 years at the beijing das kind of end of the trainee was for my kids it was just very disciplined but it is the famous russian bike on the train which is the best which produced stars like noria oration you call from the uk. and then when i graduated i was considered one of the top graduates of the present does it count how many events i was 18 when i was selected to go to one of the 1st cultural exchange student scholarships to be awarded to go to america even diffuse them i was issues than dance because you. in ballet and then in the process of a film. and then i'm married to a girl she was my 1st love and there was listen this fall and then up out of the chinese consonant houston. didn't. permit my marriage so he subsequently helped me hostage at the chinese consulate and she said how so you know 21 hours and the last month i joined that. terrible ordeal it was a big scandal because it was a huge scandal soul of barbara bush who was on t
our mother house by using dos they sing dance academy and then you you went on my mother ship to houston as a student right yes so i was trained for 7 years at the beijing das kind of end of the trainee was for my kids it was just very disciplined but it is the famous russian bike on the train which is the best which produced stars like noria oration you call from the uk. and then when i graduated i was considered one of the top graduates of the present does it count how many events i was 18...
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him mad the house page and gossip they did as academy and then you you went on a scholarship to houston as a student right yes so i was trained for 7 years at the beijing das kind of the end of the trainee was amazing it was just very disciplined but it is the famous russian bike on the train which is the best which produced stars like noria oration you call and all that. and then when i graduated i was considered one of the top graduates at the present gossip of how many then i was 18 then i was selected to go to one of the 1st cultural exchange student scholarships to be awarded to go to america and you went to cuba then i would issues than dance with issues than ballet and then in the process of a film. and then i'm married to a girl she was my 1st love and her name was lives on the spot and then up out of the chinese consulate in houston. didn't. permit my marriage so much he subsequently helped me hostage at the chinese consulate and she said how so it 21 hours on the last month i joined that. terrible ordeal it was a big scandal because it was a huge scandal soul of barbara bush w
him mad the house page and gossip they did as academy and then you you went on a scholarship to houston as a student right yes so i was trained for 7 years at the beijing das kind of the end of the trainee was amazing it was just very disciplined but it is the famous russian bike on the train which is the best which produced stars like noria oration you call and all that. and then when i graduated i was considered one of the top graduates at the present gossip of how many then i was 18 then i...
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. >>> speaking out the houston tee police chief is taking on politicians and the nra after a houston officer was shot in the line of duty while responding to a domestic violence call. he is defending controversial comments he made about gun control. in response to lawmakers for not reauthorizing the violence against women act. here's nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> you brag about every piece of legislation you care about start caring about cops, children, and women and everyday gun violence >> reporter: houston police chief art acevedacevedo's frust boiled over after one of his officers died saturday in the line of duty it was directed at senate leadership, texas's two republican senators and the national rifle association >> i don't want to see their little smug faces about how much they care about law enforcement when i'm burying a sergeant because they don't want to piss off the nra. make up your minds whose side are you on, gun manufacturers, the gun lobby, or the children that are getting gunned down in this country every single day >> reporter: sergeant christopher brewster was shot a
. >>> speaking out the houston tee police chief is taking on politicians and the nra after a houston officer was shot in the line of duty while responding to a domestic violence call. he is defending controversial comments he made about gun control. in response to lawmakers for not reauthorizing the violence against women act. here's nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> you brag about every piece of legislation you care about start caring about cops, children, and women and everyday gun...
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when we came back to houston, it was a celebration of both of their lives. it was not a celebration of one individual. it was a celebration of our heritage. as texans, their time in the middle and after his military service in world war ii, later rising to political ranks in houston, texas and really the story of a couple seeking to achieve the american dream as it was defined. those simple values and that work ethic was celebrated that week. i will say this also, in texas we had a different celebration, but in dci thought it was refreshing that for three days, the white noise of washington dc shut down. the country came together. it was special to witness. i hope people continue to recognize the contributions of that generation. >> i came in on the 1990 two campaign when george bush lost his bid for a second term. we know how discouraging that was for him. in that election, there was not animosity toward president bush and certainly not toward barbara bush. there was a feeling that there was a time for a change after three terms of republican presidents, bu
when we came back to houston, it was a celebration of both of their lives. it was not a celebration of one individual. it was a celebration of our heritage. as texans, their time in the middle and after his military service in world war ii, later rising to political ranks in houston, texas and really the story of a couple seeking to achieve the american dream as it was defined. those simple values and that work ethic was celebrated that week. i will say this also, in texas we had a different...
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el implora que por favor no lo hicieran, pero todo ocurriÓ la semana pasada en houston, texas.nÓ de trabajar en la madrugada cuando iba a su casa. perdiÓ el control del auto y chocÓ contra un Árbol. el impacto fue tan fuerte, que el motor fue arrojado a metros de distancia. el auto estallÓ en llamas. al ver la aparatosa escena, las personas que viajaban se detuvieron de inmediato para intentar ayudar. entre todos, hacÍan lo posible para rescatarlo, pero no podÍan. un oficial pidiÓ una palanca para sacarlo del vehÍculo como fuera. minutos despuÉs, este sargento andersen llegÓ a la escena, se uniÓ al rescate sabiendo que tenÍan sÓlo minutos para salvarle la vida. >>la llanta delantera del auto explotÓ y arrojó escombros por todos lados, sabÍamos que era una situaciÓn de urgencia. reportero: la vÍctima seguía atrapada, y el grupo de rescatistas no se daba por vencido. increÍblemente, lograrÁn el desprendiera la pierna de donde la tenÍa atrapada en el auto lleno de llamas. como resultado, fuentes sufriÓ fractura en la cara, hombros y pierna. su auto quedÓ calcinado. fue un milagro
el implora que por favor no lo hicieran, pero todo ocurriÓ la semana pasada en houston, texas.nÓ de trabajar en la madrugada cuando iba a su casa. perdiÓ el control del auto y chocÓ contra un Árbol. el impacto fue tan fuerte, que el motor fue arrojado a metros de distancia. el auto estallÓ en llamas. al ver la aparatosa escena, las personas que viajaban se detuvieron de inmediato para intentar ayudar. entre todos, hacÍan lo posible para rescatarlo, pero no podÍan. un oficial pidiÓ una...
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newest single with houston.an amazing feeling because everybody knows the lyrics, everybody sings along. i see all the smiles on everybody's faces when i play it so that's definitely a pretty good feeling. >> reporter: meet kygo, the man responsible for giving the late legend her most recent hit. ♪ bring me a higher love >> how did that come together? >> she was signed to the same label as i am, and they had this song laying around that she covered in 1990 or something. ♪ bring me a higher love >> of course it's so powerful, whitney houston's like one of the most legendary artists of all time. to me it was kind of unreal to get the opportunity. >> reporter: it's a far cry from where it all began. a kid from norway with a passion for piano. now he's one of the most popular deejays in the world. from his residency in vegas to headlining a festival in toronto. and back. he gave us a glimpse of his life over one weekend. ♪ two countries. ♪ three shows. ♪ 48 hours with kygo. >> what's up, vegas! ♪ ♪ >> what's it like
newest single with houston.an amazing feeling because everybody knows the lyrics, everybody sings along. i see all the smiles on everybody's faces when i play it so that's definitely a pretty good feeling. >> reporter: meet kygo, the man responsible for giving the late legend her most recent hit. ♪ bring me a higher love >> how did that come together? >> she was signed to the same label as i am, and they had this song laying around that she covered in 1990 or something. ♪...
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the patriots falter in houston meaning there is a new number one in the afc. >>> and from the apple that can last one year in the fridge to the baby crawl competition with an unexpected turn to baby yoda taking over the internet, all the trending stories to kick off your monday morning. >>> good monday morning, everyone. i'm kenneth moton. >> and i'm elizabeth hur in for janai norman. we begin with the relentless winter storm pummeling the east coast. let's check the radar right now. the storm is already blamed for several deaths after marching across the country. >> people in 30 states have been facing travel delays after the holiday weekend and the worst is yet to come for several major cities. this morning winter weather alerts for millions of americans getting back to business after the thanksgiving break. the deadly storm that hit the west coast and midwest is now making its final stand on the east coast. several major cities will see the first snow accumulations of the season today including new york, philadelphia and boston. >> drivers should use extreme caution if they need to be
the patriots falter in houston meaning there is a new number one in the afc. >>> and from the apple that can last one year in the fridge to the baby crawl competition with an unexpected turn to baby yoda taking over the internet, all the trending stories to kick off your monday morning. >>> good monday morning, everyone. i'm kenneth moton. >> and i'm elizabeth hur in for janai norman. we begin with the relentless winter storm pummeling the east coast. let's check the...
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tifanny: gramajo llegó de guatemala a houston, texas, hace 25 años.uez había ordenado su deportación en 1999. cuando abandonó el país, en 2004, tenía dos hijos. magalys dice que no soportó la lejanía de su familia y a los dos meses decidió regresar. magalys: Él regresaba con nosotros. tifanny: según su hija mayor, catherine, cuando había un ciclón o un incendio, él era el primero en cargar muebles, donar ropa, siempre dispuesto a ayudar en lo que hiciera falta. catherine: ayudaba a la comunidad cuando había desastres, cuando algo pasaba. los apartamentos cuando se quemaron, mi papá agarró su troca, fue a recoger acciones, fue a recoger camas. tifanny: a gramajo lo reconocían sobre todo por su aporte a los inmigrantes. siempre estaba al frente de los hispanos en las actividades públicas. magalys: era mentor, se iba-- a las escuelas de los niños siempre se iba de voluntario. tifanny: los gramajo montaron un negocio y él continuó ayudando a la comunidad. roland: incluso mi esposa siempre me decía: "deja de estar haciendo eso, deja de estar haciendo eso".
tifanny: gramajo llegó de guatemala a houston, texas, hace 25 años.uez había ordenado su deportación en 1999. cuando abandonó el país, en 2004, tenía dos hijos. magalys dice que no soportó la lejanía de su familia y a los dos meses decidió regresar. magalys: Él regresaba con nosotros. tifanny: según su hija mayor, catherine, cuando había un ciclón o un incendio, él era el primero en cargar muebles, donar ropa, siempre dispuesto a ayudar en lo que hiciera falta. catherine: ayudaba...
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encarcelados activistas en varias partes del paÍs reclaman el fin de la separaciÓn de familias migrantes en houstoniden el cierre de un centro de detenciÓn que lucra con estÁ polÍtica del presidente trump >>> buenas tardes a pesar de las protestas el gobierno tiene a muchos migrantes detenidos ademÁs este martes. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> rescatados del deshague 5 migrantes son hallados en una alcantarilla cerca de san diego cuando intentaban cruzar a estados unidos los 3 hombres y dos mujeres fueron rescatados cuando el agua les llega al cuello >>> remesas rompen rÉcord se eso esperan que cierren con mÁs de 35 mil millones de dÓlares la Época navideÑa la segunda fecha mÁs importante para les recibir remesas despuÉs del dÍa de la madre >>> todas las navidades siempre cuando mÁs lo recuerdo ellos >>> por fin juntos, por primera vez en 20 aÑos 4 hermanos mexicanos que emigraron a estados unidos pasan la navidad junto a sus padres. somos testigos de este emotivo reencuentro de la familia martÍnez lÓpez. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart >>> quÉ tal soy julio vaqueiro hoy en lugar de jo
encarcelados activistas en varias partes del paÍs reclaman el fin de la separaciÓn de familias migrantes en houstoniden el cierre de un centro de detenciÓn que lucra con estÁ polÍtica del presidente trump >>> buenas tardes a pesar de las protestas el gobierno tiene a muchos migrantes detenidos ademÁs este martes. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> rescatados del deshague 5 migrantes son hallados en una alcantarilla cerca de san diego cuando intentaban cruzar a estados unidos los 3...
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became a c 3 city be right out oil crash back that well what you're seeing in houston again and the in the 3rd quarter vacancy rates. in the business sector the office vacancy rate is at 24 percent and houston right now because of this white outs going on and the fracking and oil sector right and the thing with houston and the energy market recovered in large part because of enron and enron had this is the answer that they were going to financial eyes everything then that was a spectacular flameout of course $80000000000.00 aberrated one day and now during this crisis you'll see another savior appear another enron like company because memory is short we've totally forgot about enron they'll be another enron like company that alone arise from the ashes and will propose some monetization of all these problems to deliver the wall street crowd the dividends that they so richly don't deserve and cycle will continue and by the way investors will have to come to realize with grapple with the reality that their money was drilled into the ground and is gone but you are closer to god so stay
became a c 3 city be right out oil crash back that well what you're seeing in houston again and the in the 3rd quarter vacancy rates. in the business sector the office vacancy rate is at 24 percent and houston right now because of this white outs going on and the fracking and oil sector right and the thing with houston and the energy market recovered in large part because of enron and enron had this is the answer that they were going to financial eyes everything then that was a spectacular...
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. >>> in houston, the police chief is defending controversial comments he made about gun control after one of his officers was fatally shot here is gabe gutierrez. >>> you brag about every piece of legislation you care about. start caring about cops, children, and women and everyday gun violence >> reporter: houston police chief art acevedo's frustration boiled over after one of his officers died saturday in the line of duty. it was directed at senate leadership, texas' two republica senators and the national rifle association. >> i don't want to see their little smug faces about how much they care about law enforcement when i'm burying a sergeant because they don't want to piss off the nra. make up your minds whose side are you on? gun manufacturers, the gun lobby, or the children who are getting gunned down in this country every single day. >> reporter: sergeant christopher brewster was shot and killed responding to a domestic violence call chief acevedo is blasting federal lawmakers for not reauthorizing the violence against women act and not supporting a provision that would stop a
. >>> in houston, the police chief is defending controversial comments he made about gun control after one of his officers was fatally shot here is gabe gutierrez. >>> you brag about every piece of legislation you care about. start caring about cops, children, and women and everyday gun violence >> reporter: houston police chief art acevedo's frustration boiled over after one of his officers died saturday in the line of duty. it was directed at senate leadership, texas'...
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c houston, texas. here's his book.ow. and we'll return with music from beck. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by the 2020 g-class, mercedes benz, the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank henry cavill and chris shepherd. apologies to matt damon. "nightline" is next but first, this is his album, "hyperspace." here with the song "uneventful days," beck. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ uneventful days uneventful nights living in that dark waiting for the light ♪ ♪ caught up in these never mending battle lines everything has changed nothing here feels right ♪ ♪ i know, i know i know, i know i know i know it's gone ♪ ♪ i know whoa oh, oh, oh i know ♪ ♪ i know it's gone ooh, yeah never-ending days never-ending nights ♪ ♪ everything i say i know i can't get right it means definitely more to me than life ♪ ♪ you might know my name you don't know my mind i don't even know what's wrong ♪ ♪ the days w
c houston, texas. here's his book.ow. and we'll return with music from beck. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by the 2020 g-class, mercedes benz, the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank henry cavill and chris shepherd. apologies to matt damon. "nightline" is next but first, this is his album,...
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member of congress has called for president trump's impeachment longer than congressman al green of houston, texas. congressman greene joining us from capitol hill. we have been talking about timing and process all morning. what is your sense of when the house may take up articles of impeachment? guest: my sense is that it will occur before the new year. orm not giving you any hints information, it just seems that this is the pace we are moving at and i don't think we are moving at the pace because we have to do it before the new year, i think we have collected enough intelligence to bring articles of impeachment before the new year. it is all about the intelligence acquired and the position we currently find ourselves in. host: you and other democrats have been criticized and it was mentioned yesterday that democrats have wanted to quote, impeach the president since the day he took the oath of office. push earlyind your
member of congress has called for president trump's impeachment longer than congressman al green of houston, texas. congressman greene joining us from capitol hill. we have been talking about timing and process all morning. what is your sense of when the house may take up articles of impeachment? guest: my sense is that it will occur before the new year. orm not giving you any hints information, it just seems that this is the pace we are moving at and i don't think we are moving at the pace...
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and fix the problem so we will just change it in houston because i question if we can fix it from the top down with no entry point into a continuum that doesn't believe it exists so we have to be smart you don't want to work hard you want to work smart so the reality is we know where people will go first when they struggle we know half are in place by 14 years old but we also know mental health america earlier this year reports the average period of time from the onset of symptoms is 11 years that's not a functional system you can even call that a system that's a joke i am part of the system and that's a joke 11 years kids come back in 11 years the majority of people to engage the system in crisis that mental illness is the only thing we talk about and that that time it isn't too late for that intervention so where do these people go first? they go to clergy first that's what data shows us i learned that in graduate school eons ago they don't go there because they expect the clergy to treat them or even because they even know they have a condition but they show up because somebody in
and fix the problem so we will just change it in houston because i question if we can fix it from the top down with no entry point into a continuum that doesn't believe it exists so we have to be smart you don't want to work hard you want to work smart so the reality is we know where people will go first when they struggle we know half are in place by 14 years old but we also know mental health america earlier this year reports the average period of time from the onset of symptoms is 11 years...
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houston which is the sanctuary state where jocelyn johnson lost her husband, both members of the houston police department. she does not have standing in american to be able to sue at the hold, the sanctuary sure accountable. where are the bleeding hearts on the left so for families like this. she and her mother are both african-american. there's so many stories like that. and yet you have an open borders media and when president trump finally embraced many of these angel families and told their stories, during the state of the union, these media types on twitter for proactively, smearing them and news mary them while they were being applauded in the chamber. that absolute contempt for american citizens while they exalt every last suppose it victim of the illegal immigration racket and then in many cases loss. tech about the strata narrative deception. we talked about chet sanchez in many cases like that. certainly doesn't help that you have outright illegal aliens in the immediate like josÉ antonio vargas has been supported by money out there calling himself a real american. liberating,
houston which is the sanctuary state where jocelyn johnson lost her husband, both members of the houston police department. she does not have standing in american to be able to sue at the hold, the sanctuary sure accountable. where are the bleeding hearts on the left so for families like this. she and her mother are both african-american. there's so many stories like that. and yet you have an open borders media and when president trump finally embraced many of these angel families and told...
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the step back three as houston builds a 13-point lead in the second quarter.y. the young dubs don't fold, though. kye bowman up ahead of draymond for the emphatic two-hand slam. steph curry is on the bench loving it. please don't high five him too hard. he led the team with 22 tonight, the dubs trailed by 4 at the break. third quarter dubs take the lead. kye bowman, buzzer-beater. steph staying in the christmas spirit loving every bucket. fourth quarter looked like the rockets would take control. harden gets the three. he had a foul. he only took one free-throw and he missed that free-throw. the dubs pulled away. draymond made a couple three's, finished with a season high 20 points. when he hits those, look out, you're in trouble. warriors passing leads to the corner from glenn robinson iii, gr iii, santa approves after a hard night's work. dubs win 116-104. they talked about the national appeal after the game. >> it's been a trying season for us. to come out christmas day, everybody watching -- or no one was watching us, that's possible, too. you know, and to
the step back three as houston builds a 13-point lead in the second quarter.y. the young dubs don't fold, though. kye bowman up ahead of draymond for the emphatic two-hand slam. steph curry is on the bench loving it. please don't high five him too hard. he led the team with 22 tonight, the dubs trailed by 4 at the break. third quarter dubs take the lead. kye bowman, buzzer-beater. steph staying in the christmas spirit loving every bucket. fourth quarter looked like the rockets would take...
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>> yeah. >> reporter: houston was good for meghan. she found a job in hotel sales and signed a lease on cool, new apartment. leon moved in. >> that to me was really scary. i'm very independent. and he's like, "i opened a bank account and i put your name on it." >> reporter: that's quick? >> but i was like, oh, he really cares. like okay. >> reporter: leon's family welcomed meghan like one of their own. did you start to envision the possibility of marriage with leon? >> yeah. at 30 years old, you don't spend time with somebody that you don't wanna be serious with. that's not who i am. >> reporter: meghan settled in. she got a dog and made a new friend through work, arial washington. >> we really clicked over just being from out of town. both transitioning into houston, and we're both steelers fans. >> reporter: leon's selfies showed a loving couple. but there was one trouble spot in meghan's new life. leon didn't have a texas medical license yet. >> why don't you go work as a surgical assistant? he was like, "you don't understand what
>> yeah. >> reporter: houston was good for meghan. she found a job in hotel sales and signed a lease on cool, new apartment. leon moved in. >> that to me was really scary. i'm very independent. and he's like, "i opened a bank account and i put your name on it." >> reporter: that's quick? >> but i was like, oh, he really cares. like okay. >> reporter: leon's family welcomed meghan like one of their own. did you start to envision the possibility of...
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gruesome discovery at this northwest houston home thursday. eight days after heidi broussard and her newborn baby margot were reported missing. >> we recovered the body of an adult female. we do believe that this is miss broussard. >> we located a baby who is currently safe. >> reporter: the baby appears to be three-week-old margot. t. was just over a week ago, december 12. broussard had dropped off her six-yearld at school and returned to her austin home at 7:30 in the morning with her infant. several hours later, her fiance cnt to pick up the older child and came home to find broussars caanpue rst d nobu hips poured in, but no solid leads until last night in houston, more than 150 miles away. ay the home, investigators focused on this silver sedan icich was registered to magen fieramusca. authorities confirm to cbs news aat the suspect and victim were close friends. darlla bondick lives next door to fieramusca. or i know they were trying to have a child. >> reporter: the 33-year-old was charged today with two counts of kidnapping and one cou
gruesome discovery at this northwest houston home thursday. eight days after heidi broussard and her newborn baby margot were reported missing. >> we recovered the body of an adult female. we do believe that this is miss broussard. >> we located a baby who is currently safe. >> reporter: the baby appears to be three-week-old margot. t. was just over a week ago, december 12. broussard had dropped off her six-yearld at school and returned to her austin home at 7:30 in the...
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>>color from houston now has cancer delayed sos inbound l a and then we had a mechanical issue which lead to us getting canceled and then we're rebooked a originally that we actually didn't have any flights and then one popped up magically i jump in on that one. so all in all it's been about. caution is how many hours now getting into. so a lot of 5 and a half hour delay. at this point i'm just so tired. i can recount anymore so i'm trying to make connections were out of luck due to delays and cancellations. >>as for some coming to san francisco for work. we've missed the first part of our meetings and some were delayed having nothing to do with the weather altogether coming from the delay was about 45 minutes. >>but it was not weather related at the catering. well as caring trump was like broken down outside of the airplane which haven't heard before and they said we are free to lead because said the load food on to the plane. how is the food was it worth the 45 minute delay. no hope a sick >>back live at sfo. we can tell you that things are starting to improve west coast flights ar
>>color from houston now has cancer delayed sos inbound l a and then we had a mechanical issue which lead to us getting canceled and then we're rebooked a originally that we actually didn't have any flights and then one popped up magically i jump in on that one. so all in all it's been about. caution is how many hours now getting into. so a lot of 5 and a half hour delay. at this point i'm just so tired. i can recount anymore so i'm trying to make connections were out of luck due to...
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. >>> houston police chief blaming the nra for the death of an officer.t led to this incident and why he says that national rifle association is at least in part responsible. >>> and be sure to spend your monday night right here with fox as jamie foxx plays santa on an all new episode of beat shazam on 8. be sure to stick around for the 10:00 and 11:00 news right here on ktvu. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how instp you. visit your local chase branch. mike bloomberg's created on tover 400,000 jobs.ue leader. as president, an opportunity economy that works for us. tax fairness -- where the wealthy pay their fair share. education .. affordable college and high skill vocational training so people can succeed in the new economy. economic se
. >>> houston police chief blaming the nra for the death of an officer.t led to this incident and why he says that national rifle association is at least in part responsible. >>> and be sure to spend your monday night right here with fox as jamie foxx plays santa on an all new episode of beat shazam on 8. be sure to stick around for the 10:00 and 11:00 news right here on ktvu. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids....