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como padre va a querer que un hijo le den un certificado asÍ. >>> esta es la escuela cerca de houston texason alrededor de 40 estudiantes y cuatro maestros. y todos se reÍan de ella. >>> el distrito escolar emitiÓ un comunicado en que se disculpa por los llamados premios ficticios clasificÁndolos como ofensivos, e insensibles y ademÁs dijeron que los maestros involucrados han sido disciplinados de acuerdo con las polÍticas del distrito y que esto continÚa bajo investigaciÓn. >>> y aunque la directora del plantel se disculpÓ en persona con la madre y con la niÑa activistas piden la renuncia de las personas involucradas. >>> cÓmo se atreven a hacer algo como eso, y luego pensar que es algo que estÁn bromeando. >>> lissette dice que su acto de fin de curso se convirtiÓ en un terrible momento. >>> que jamÁs olvidora. >>> vÍctor hugo para las noticias. >>> el esposo de ivanka trump y asesor del presidente dice que va a cooperar con el fbi que lo quiere cuestionar sobre las reuniones que tuvo con funcionarios rusos la casa blanca preparan equipo especial encabezado por kushner para lee das lidiar
como padre va a querer que un hijo le den un certificado asÍ. >>> esta es la escuela cerca de houston texason alrededor de 40 estudiantes y cuatro maestros. y todos se reÍan de ella. >>> el distrito escolar emitiÓ un comunicado en que se disculpa por los llamados premios ficticios clasificÁndolos como ofensivos, e insensibles y ademÁs dijeron que los maestros involucrados han sido disciplinados de acuerdo con las polÍticas del distrito y que esto continÚa bajo...
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start off with jean in houston, texas, jean, good morning. caller: good morning, pedro thank you for accepting my call here. i don't get in auch, when i do, i usually have a lot to say and i forget what i want to say. the question to eugene mulero, in the past couple years, i'm not a truck driver, i notice a lot of out of country drivers from mexico or wherever. do they have to -- are the laws enforced for safety? you know our truckers have to go through inspections, i see a lot of old trucks driving around most dump trucks or semitrucks pulling dirt or whatever, they look like they are fixing to fall apart, the tires are bald and i don't see anybody enforcing the laws. my other question, on the infrastructure repairs you know, i live in houston texas, i don't care what road crew you drive up on and which i don't understand it, i do, but do all the companies have to e-verify employees? i mean, i've been stopped out in traffic and guys are sitting there talking and i'll say something to them and they can't understand what i'm saying. that is m
start off with jean in houston, texas, jean, good morning. caller: good morning, pedro thank you for accepting my call here. i don't get in auch, when i do, i usually have a lot to say and i forget what i want to say. the question to eugene mulero, in the past couple years, i'm not a truck driver, i notice a lot of out of country drivers from mexico or wherever. do they have to -- are the laws enforced for safety? you know our truckers have to go through inspections, i see a lot of old trucks...
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in houston, texas, alix steel. what are you up to in texas? alix: how much can shale grow? what will actually restrain shale production? i'm going to get to the bottom of the story here in houston. i will be talking to regina mayor. she has her hands in the energy market. and the guy who put billions of dollars to work in shale. what does he see as a potential growth opportunity. if you are shale, you have opec doing the heavy lifting now. totally. jonathan: you should be very happy with that. crude does not stabilize. these are the stores this totally. jonathan:morning -- scores this. euro-dollar stable. yields higher by a single basis point on the 10 year. david: time for the morning brief. we will get data on the u.s. economy. weekly jobless claims, wholesale inventories and the advanced good trade inventories for april. brainardrnor lael takes part in a discussion on the global economy in washington. thejim bullard speaks on u.s. economy and monetary policy in tokyo. at 1:00 the u.s. treasury will sell $28 billion in seven-year notes. coffee.w we have opec extending prod
in houston, texas, alix steel. what are you up to in texas? alix: how much can shale grow? what will actually restrain shale production? i'm going to get to the bottom of the story here in houston. i will be talking to regina mayor. she has her hands in the energy market. and the guy who put billions of dollars to work in shale. what does he see as a potential growth opportunity. if you are shale, you have opec doing the heavy lifting now. totally. jonathan: you should be very happy with that....
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i worked at the white house in houston, texas, as a prosecutor -- courthouse in houston, texas, as a prosecutor and criminal judge for 22 years. hi probation officers report to me. that was our system. but i knew a lot of probation officers, federal and state, they do a job that i think our society does not understand how important their job is. a person comes to court charged with a crime anti-judge decides to release that person -- and the judge decides to release that person on supervised probation. the person goes back out in the community and supposed to follow a bunch of rules or protebation could be revoked. probation officers not only have probationers come to their office to report, but probation officers go out there where these probationers are. in their homes and where they are working and check up on them. trying to make sure they toe the line. it is a very, very dangerous job, in my opinion. many of these probation officers work alone just because of budget problems. they'll go out there and they will talk to some probationer about their probation, try to encourage them
i worked at the white house in houston, texas, as a prosecutor -- courthouse in houston, texas, as a prosecutor and criminal judge for 22 years. hi probation officers report to me. that was our system. but i knew a lot of probation officers, federal and state, they do a job that i think our society does not understand how important their job is. a person comes to court charged with a crime anti-judge decides to release that person -- and the judge decides to release that person on supervised...
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May 15, 2017
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in houston, texas in 1917, in the early months of american involvement in the war, and think this was august. the army sends a unit of black infantry troops. they are regular. they are not career soldiers. they had to guard a camp that is being built on the edges of town. local white houstonians are very nervous about what it means to have what they think of as these outsider, uppity african-americans coming in and disrupting things. they think that the military policeman will go through town not armed. even the militants are not allowed to carry guns. there becomes a moment in the fourth war in august when local houston policeman start assaulting, beating up african-american women in her home, tractor out onto the street, and angry with her because she talked back to him and is getting ready to throw her in a paddy wagon to go to jail. and african-american soldier steps in to say, excuse me, what is happening? the policeman turns on him. he and the partner beat up the soldier, stick him in the paddy wagon and sent him off to jail as well. when another soldier later in the day comes a
in houston, texas in 1917, in the early months of american involvement in the war, and think this was august. the army sends a unit of black infantry troops. they are regular. they are not career soldiers. they had to guard a camp that is being built on the edges of town. local white houstonians are very nervous about what it means to have what they think of as these outsider, uppity african-americans coming in and disrupting things. they think that the military policeman will go through town...
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houston texas. you are up first. >> thank you for taking my call. i do think it should be a special counsel for that. he does need to be a special counsel because something is going on with this. this is the first time in we need a special counsel up there that is not for the democrat and not for the republican. to have our constitution right. i thought it was so terrible. have the professor take the first part of your comments. this needs to be independent because the president can just fire people. >> i think she makes an important point about the need for independence. it is partly about perception. don't think anybody would distrust an independent commission but the justice department through a special counsel would be viewed as above the political fray. to gather facts objectively. we will take you to one historical point, she said this is the first time in history something like this has happened. the historical example is president nixon, who did appoint special counsel when the watergate burglary was revealed. and many attempted to fire thos
houston texas. you are up first. >> thank you for taking my call. i do think it should be a special counsel for that. he does need to be a special counsel because something is going on with this. this is the first time in we need a special counsel up there that is not for the democrat and not for the republican. to have our constitution right. i thought it was so terrible. have the professor take the first part of your comments. this needs to be independent because the president can just...
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. >> i grew up in houston texas. >> host: how did you get interested in the topics? >> guest: since 2012 i went to the undergraduate at northwestern and got my phd at the university of arizona and taught at the university of santa barbara and then decided to desert was calling and came back in 2012. i got interested in digital protests kind of by accident. i was studying social movements already. in the run-up to the 2012 elections resulted in a situation where people on the left were trying to decide. this is very early on in the public internet use and got started to say we are going to save the college essentially and help you spot the votes across state lines were within the state so that you can see your multi-textured preferences. if i was on the left and wanted gore to win but wanted to support ralph nader and i was in a state that's goin that is goio bush or gore then i would agree to vote for ralph nader and i would be matched to a voter in a tossup state who may have otherwise wanted to but knowing i did was agree to vote for al gore to try to maximize our
. >> i grew up in houston texas. >> host: how did you get interested in the topics? >> guest: since 2012 i went to the undergraduate at northwestern and got my phd at the university of arizona and taught at the university of santa barbara and then decided to desert was calling and came back in 2012. i got interested in digital protests kind of by accident. i was studying social movements already. in the run-up to the 2012 elections resulted in a situation where people on the...
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. >> guest: houston texas. i have been at university boston since 2012 when two undergraduate northwestern and got my ph.d. here at the university of arizona that i taught at uc santa barbara for tenures and then decided the desert was calling and came back to join the faculty here in 2012. i got involved with digital protest by accident to study social movements with that election in which you may recall also resulted were rehab a situation the people on the left are those say vote for buchanan or bush but in the run-up to the election there were a small number of web sites that got started very early with the public internet use the to say we will be the electoral college and so you can see the multi textured and want al gore to win the support ralph nader so if i was in the state that would go to bush or gore then i would vote later the never be matched to another voter who wanted to vote for him but knowing that i would to try to maximize the preferences. i thought this is the insane idea and clever that he
. >> guest: houston texas. i have been at university boston since 2012 when two undergraduate northwestern and got my ph.d. here at the university of arizona that i taught at uc santa barbara for tenures and then decided the desert was calling and came back to join the faculty here in 2012. i got involved with digital protest by accident to study social movements with that election in which you may recall also resulted were rehab a situation the people on the left are those say vote for...
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comunidad segura vo en un articulo publicado en el washington las estadisticas muestran que en houston texasel numero de reportes de crimenes violentos en los primeros 3 meses del ano comparados con el 2016... en nueva jersey la baja es de 6 por ciento y en los angeles california disminuyo 10% el numero de reportes de abuso marital y 25% los reportes por abuso sexual entre ese grupo poblacional.... sot una de las cosas mas importantes es conseguir que la gente confie en nosotros por que muchas personas ven un crimen pero no quieren decir nada temen sufrir represalias si dicen algo vo la preocupacion es que no quieren reportar los cirmenes de los que son victimas pero tampoco de los que son testigos... y esta ha sido notoria aseguran desde que se dieron a conocer los esfuerzos del presidente trump para combatir la inmigracion ilegal... pero no solo estan dejando de colaborar con las autoridandes.. tambien estan dejando de pedir cierto tipo de ayuda... sot luz ayala, banco de comida second harvest en el mes de abril se dieron cuenta que si bajo un poco la asistencia no tenemos exactos datos pe
comunidad segura vo en un articulo publicado en el washington las estadisticas muestran que en houston texasel numero de reportes de crimenes violentos en los primeros 3 meses del ano comparados con el 2016... en nueva jersey la baja es de 6 por ciento y en los angeles california disminuyo 10% el numero de reportes de abuso marital y 25% los reportes por abuso sexual entre ese grupo poblacional.... sot una de las cosas mas importantes es conseguir que la gente confie en nosotros por que muchas...
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houston, texas, line it democrats. >> good morning. i have been watching c-span longer than your guest and seen a lot of changes in media. i have been a web master since around 1998. long time. i follow the online media models and watched how they have grown and changed. i saw when your company hit the air and started following them and it was politics that drawed me in. i like your business model. what you are saying is you will do honest journalism and i think that is a good concept and i like what i am seeing and hearing. but i have a question. do you believe in general there is an overall liberal media bias? >> guest: absolutely. i think have said this for 20 years. there has been forever. i would say i worked at the "wall street journal," washington post, politico and my guess is 20% are probably left or center. i have pretty good instincts and i would say that is my reality. for most of the year, reporters did a good job of over compensating and only rarely do i see bias but i would say something changed last year with donald tru
houston, texas, line it democrats. >> good morning. i have been watching c-span longer than your guest and seen a lot of changes in media. i have been a web master since around 1998. long time. i follow the online media models and watched how they have grown and changed. i saw when your company hit the air and started following them and it was politics that drawed me in. i like your business model. what you are saying is you will do honest journalism and i think that is a good concept and...
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host: houston, texas, this is deb, calling on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. c-span.u for ealthcare to me, like education, cannot just be a part of something. want to tell you and the callers sitting here listening to the congressman here today crowley essman yesterday, during the obamacare hing, the option wasn't discussed right and it is clear o me that texas did not expand medicaid and so the public option would have been to expand 90% and then 100% and then 90 and all the people a lot of people in texas have been thrown off ssi and bottom of the heap because they have been sick and don't get healthcare. also rememberd to that and i'm guilty of it, the public option, i didn't even and now d what it was i'm losing my in-home provider decree, food stamp they might give texas a big pile of money and do the same thing people, but they're already tightening up and kicking people off. md anderson, threw i'm aid patients out, palliative , i'll be done, i able to call next year. look at the public option, i think we missed the boat on that. yo
host: houston, texas, this is deb, calling on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. c-span.u for ealthcare to me, like education, cannot just be a part of something. want to tell you and the callers sitting here listening to the congressman here today crowley essman yesterday, during the obamacare hing, the option wasn't discussed right and it is clear o me that texas did not expand medicaid and so the public option would have been to expand 90% and then 100% and then 90 and...
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. >>> angÉlica abriÓ su negocio en houston texas, una de las 150 mejores ciudades del paÍs para empresarioss padres vinieron en monterrey mÉxico y se establecieron en houston, una de las 150 ciudades donde el segundo el estudio se muestra el crecimiento y las contribuciones de los hispanos. laredo, corpus christi el paso. es uno de los lugares mÁs prÓsperos para empresarios hispanos. pero ella busca alcanzar sus sueÑos. >>> hay que sacar adelante por ti y los sueÑos de tus trabajadores. >>> dejÓ sutra baj de maestra para abrir un negocio de reposterÍa. y que en las prÓximas dÉcadase traduzca en venta. >>> se llama jacinto, apenas tiene 11 aÑos y ha logrado conmover a todo mÉxico denunciando que en su paÍs, la corrupciÓn ya es una forma de vida. y cuestionando a los legisladores por su falta de acciÓn. >>> ingrid barrera tiene el discurso con que este pequeÑo de una comunidad maya se ha convertido en un ejemplo nacional. >>> ya basta de gobernantes y polÍticos corruptos. >>> con un discurso de 5 minutos, jacinto no. asombrÓ al congreso de su natal quinto narrÓ. >>> en tribuna en su participa
. >>> angÉlica abriÓ su negocio en houston texas, una de las 150 mejores ciudades del paÍs para empresarioss padres vinieron en monterrey mÉxico y se establecieron en houston, una de las 150 ciudades donde el segundo el estudio se muestra el crecimiento y las contribuciones de los hispanos. laredo, corpus christi el paso. es uno de los lugares mÁs prÓsperos para empresarios hispanos. pero ella busca alcanzar sus sueÑos. >>> hay que sacar adelante por ti y los sueÑos de...
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this is a live look at houston, texas, in the area right now where a restaurant has gone up in flamesyou can see all that smoke coming from where the restaurant once stood. i also want to show you images from just a few minutes ago, and you can really see those flames when they started to pick up and this is in harris city, just outside of houston, and it's a barbecue restaurant to be exact. our sister station in houston reporting firefighters going to let this thing burn out because there's not enough water hydrants in the area, and so this is a total loss and as we look at the dilive image, you c see it's just smoldering. no word on if there are any injuries, but i will keep an eye on it. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the east bay man accused of killing his wife pleasded not guilty. the public defender wanted to delay the arraignment until later today. police tracked the man to martinies and that's when a 19-hour standoff ensued. police took him into custody friday afternoon. >>> and then a federal judge ruled against american airlines in a case where passengers demanded a refund f
this is a live look at houston, texas, in the area right now where a restaurant has gone up in flamesyou can see all that smoke coming from where the restaurant once stood. i also want to show you images from just a few minutes ago, and you can really see those flames when they started to pick up and this is in harris city, just outside of houston, and it's a barbecue restaurant to be exact. our sister station in houston reporting firefighters going to let this thing burn out because there's...
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lindsey: right now firefighters in houston, texas, are still tried to put out hotspots after this massive blaze that destroyed a restaurant. nearly 60 firefighters were called to douse the flames, but they were forced to allow it to burn out because there weren't enough hydrants in the area. crews had to haul in thousands of gallons of water from surrounding areas. no injuries were reported. the cause is under investigation. caught on camera -- it's a terrifying crash involving an oklahoma school bus. video shows a black truck veering into oncoming t and is flipped over before coming to a stop right in front of the bus. authorities say three people suffered minor injuries. none of the 19 students on the bus were hurt. another major airliner is coming noon.fire this a california family says they were kicked off and overbooked delta flight -- off an overbooked delta flight are orally using -- flight f refusing to give up a seat held by their two-year-old. >> another heated exchange between passengers and the flight crew. >> [indiscernible] hawaiianible end to a vacation, the threat of jail
lindsey: right now firefighters in houston, texas, are still tried to put out hotspots after this massive blaze that destroyed a restaurant. nearly 60 firefighters were called to douse the flames, but they were forced to allow it to burn out because there weren't enough hydrants in the area. crews had to haul in thousands of gallons of water from surrounding areas. no injuries were reported. the cause is under investigation. caught on camera -- it's a terrifying crash involving an oklahoma...
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i lived in houston, texas, for about 10 years, and the race demographics are different there. i think with more complete statistics per city, that might be more helpful for those seeking work. the bureau of labor statistics does have some information about sea employment, but you might get a better breakdown fungus state agency in texas. and he is calling from hillsdale, michigan, on the all others lined. caller: i saw that you have a labor report on talking about with and i was tying it in the previous section on health care. , when talkinght health care, with a single-payer republicans why don't talk about single-payer when they are looking at the job tookt, because if you benefits out of the hiring equation, companies would be instead ofto hire having one person and working them 70 hours per week. they would have to plop people. so what is your thoughts on -- they would have two pops people. so what is your thoughts on single-payer? guest: i think that might be in terms ofecialty my knowledge, single-payer health care, just because it is a theoretical idea at this point. ho
i lived in houston, texas, for about 10 years, and the race demographics are different there. i think with more complete statistics per city, that might be more helpful for those seeking work. the bureau of labor statistics does have some information about sea employment, but you might get a better breakdown fungus state agency in texas. and he is calling from hillsdale, michigan, on the all others lined. caller: i saw that you have a labor report on talking about with and i was tying it in the...
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host: houston, texas, karen is republicans, for good morning. caller: good morning. hi. yes. good morning. i'm calling, top of your report, done anything ot to reach over to the other 54%, to -- ould like guest: i said i was surprised he little, had done more to reach out to his base, which is different. for his base than the 54%. karen.go ahead, caller: what more could he do? every time he softens his right ends up being ritualed. as far as i can tell, everything he does is ridiculed by the left. reach ess if he tries to across or if he sticks with his i see,. my opinion, what trump is strengthening support right he can do nothing for the other 54%. allen.ike guest: you point to very sad tends to litics, that be how it is. we saw this under president other side was nlikely to be persuaded toward ever thus as my grandmother would say. host: on the issue of the other unlikely to be persuaded. s you are starting new media venture in this environment, where people often retreat to echo chamber when it comes to media, how do you break through that? yes, thank you. i think the cal
host: houston, texas, karen is republicans, for good morning. caller: good morning. hi. yes. good morning. i'm calling, top of your report, done anything ot to reach over to the other 54%, to -- ould like guest: i said i was surprised he little, had done more to reach out to his base, which is different. for his base than the 54%. karen.go ahead, caller: what more could he do? every time he softens his right ends up being ritualed. as far as i can tell, everything he does is ridiculed by the...
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from the great city of houston, texas. you are law-enforcement officers across the nation that dedicate your lives to the precept of our country. which is, respect for and adherence to the rule of law. i know every member of the subcommittee would have their own personal story of how officers have impacted their lives and their own personal testimony for the respect they have for the women and men of law enforcement. lives and theirl testimony for the respect they have for the women and men of law enforcement. i was also preparing for this hearing. to an officer in greenville, south carolina by the name of alan jacobs. time last year, he learned he would be a father again. but this time it would be different. he had time two boys. this time he would be the father of a little girl. him very wellred to be a father. he was an outstanding student, great athlete. he put that athleticism and intelligence to work for our country in the army. he was deployed to iraq for 15 months and went to baghdad because he understood all peopl
from the great city of houston, texas. you are law-enforcement officers across the nation that dedicate your lives to the precept of our country. which is, respect for and adherence to the rule of law. i know every member of the subcommittee would have their own personal story of how officers have impacted their lives and their own personal testimony for the respect they have for the women and men of law enforcement. lives and theirl testimony for the respect they have for the women and men of...
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speaker, this past february my hometown of houston, texas, we hosted the 51st super bowl. for most americans, the super bowl is a fun-filled day spent with friends, family and cheering on a favorite team. but for human traffickers, the super bowl has become an annual opportunity to expand their evil criminal empire. studies show that big events like the super bowl create large upticks in the trafficking and purchasing of sex trafficked victims. in order to counteract this, the department of homeland security has a part of its blue campaign, its blue initiative, it began preparing months in advance before the super bowl in houston. through the blue campaign, the department of homeland security raises public awareness, it forges anti-trafficking partnerships and brings suspected human traffickers to justice. and most importantly, it rescues victims of the sex trafficking trade. in advanced of the last super bowl, the blue campaign worked with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies on the ground as well as participated in several congressional briefings. one such b
speaker, this past february my hometown of houston, texas, we hosted the 51st super bowl. for most americans, the super bowl is a fun-filled day spent with friends, family and cheering on a favorite team. but for human traffickers, the super bowl has become an annual opportunity to expand their evil criminal empire. studies show that big events like the super bowl create large upticks in the trafficking and purchasing of sex trafficked victims. in order to counteract this, the department of...
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houston, texas. you are on. go ahead. caller: good morning, congressman stewart. i have an interest -- my 's policyis it is trump , i understand he has all the options on the table, it is almost in line with the obama doctrine that those, you know, those who cling to power through you know. -- talking about countries being on the wrong side of history. if they are willing to extend that we --excuse me -- would be able to extend the hand if they were willing to unclench their fist. that is my interpretation of the obama doctrine. is trump saying the same thing when he is talking about strategic patience has failed, but hugh stated he would be honored to talk to north korea's kim jong-un? host: we will hear from a congressman. guest: a great question. you are well informed. there are differences between this administration and previous administrations. the idea of strategic patients goes all the way to clinton. we will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist. it hasn't worked. the evidence is clear. they have nuclear warheads. they are developing icbm
houston, texas. you are on. go ahead. caller: good morning, congressman stewart. i have an interest -- my 's policyis it is trump , i understand he has all the options on the table, it is almost in line with the obama doctrine that those, you know, those who cling to power through you know. -- talking about countries being on the wrong side of history. if they are willing to extend that we --excuse me -- would be able to extend the hand if they were willing to unclench their fist. that is my...
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from the great city of houston, texas. each of you here today and each of our law enforcement across the nation dedicate your lies in their life to the precept which girds our country and that is respect for and adherence to the rule of law. i know every member in the subcommittee and member of congress would have your personal story about how officers have impacted their lives and would have their own personal testimony to the respect they have that women and men of lawenforcement. i know as i was preparing for this hearing, my mind went to an officer in greenville, carolina about alan jacobs. alan about this time last year, maybe a little bit more than last year, learned he was going to be a father again but this time it was going to be different, he had two boys and this time he was going to be a father of a little girl. life had prepared alan, very well to be a father. he was an outstanding student and he was a great athlete in greenville, salina. he put that athleticism and intelligence to work for our country and the
from the great city of houston, texas. each of you here today and each of our law enforcement across the nation dedicate your lies in their life to the precept which girds our country and that is respect for and adherence to the rule of law. i know every member in the subcommittee and member of congress would have your personal story about how officers have impacted their lives and would have their own personal testimony to the respect they have that women and men of lawenforcement. i know as i...
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today move to the united states for college going from paris, france, not to paris, texas, but to houston, texas and i decided to stay in america and write about paris and other western nations. a >> how did you end up in houston? >> basically my parents went to the university in america. actually my roots are an american decent. my parents met at colombia in new york. that influenced on the education available in the american institutions and i wanted to broaden my horizons and move to the united states for college but also the first time i came to the united states i was 8te year's old, i came to california. i was with my father who became a profess or here and fell in love with the united states and going back to france i kept thinking about america, culture, history, politics, literature, arts but definitely when i finished high school i was keen on moving to the united states. >> why did you stay?hy >> there are so many things that i love about america, universities, best place to write about. after college i went to law school, i became a public defender, a human rights lawyer defending th
today move to the united states for college going from paris, france, not to paris, texas, but to houston, texas and i decided to stay in america and write about paris and other western nations. a >> how did you end up in houston? >> basically my parents went to the university in america. actually my roots are an american decent. my parents met at colombia in new york. that influenced on the education available in the american institutions and i wanted to broaden my horizons and...
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please welcome today's contestants -- a senior risk analyst from houston, texas...ty registrar from hancock, maryland... and our returning champion, a former attorney from denver, colorado... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. good to be with you once again. good champion in jon. emily and megan, welcome aboard. good luck to you. let's go to work now in the jeopardy! round with one daily double awaiting us in one of these categories... hey, there aren't that many.
please welcome today's contestants -- a senior risk analyst from houston, texas...ty registrar from hancock, maryland... and our returning champion, a former attorney from denver, colorado... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. good to be with you once again. good champion in jon. emily and megan, welcome aboard. good luck to you. let's go to work now...
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--las imagenes de vigilancia de una estacion del metro en ''houston'', texas.. historia del jovencito que sin fijarse camina frente a un tren siguiendo a un amigo.. --de repente, el niÑo reacciona y se echa a correr escalando la cerca..y salvandose de lo que pudo ser una tragedia.. take nats wait for cue lorena --tambien qued captado en cmara el momento en que un sujeto golpea con un rifle a un oficial de policia en colorado. -- el agente habia bajado a inspeccionar un vehiculo abandonado en la carretera cuando se percat que haba alguien en su interior. -- el sujeto qued herido al momento del ataque por los disparos del policia, luego recibi atencin medica en el hospital y, posteriormente, fue arrestado. cesar --decenas de miembros de la mara salvatrucha estan tras las rejas hoy,, despues de un operativo masivo ejecutado por la policia y agentes federales en los ngles. ---raymond mesa estuvo siguiendo las detenciones y nos tiene todos los detalles. take pkg :00 :21 :35 :52 ===pkg=== estas son las caras de un total de 44-miembros de la mara salvatrucha. una pandi
--las imagenes de vigilancia de una estacion del metro en ''houston'', texas.. historia del jovencito que sin fijarse camina frente a un tren siguiendo a un amigo.. --de repente, el niÑo reacciona y se echa a correr escalando la cerca..y salvandose de lo que pudo ser una tragedia.. take nats wait for cue lorena --tambien qued captado en cmara el momento en que un sujeto golpea con un rifle a un oficial de policia en colorado. -- el agente habia bajado a inspeccionar un vehiculo abandonado en...
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>> i grew up in his-- houston, texas. >> how long have you been at the university of arizona? >> since 2012. i went to undergraduate at northwestern and came and got my phd at university of arizona and then i went and taught at uc santa barbara for about 10 years and then decided the desert was calling and came back to join the faculty in 2012. i was interested in digital protest kind of by accident. i was studying social movements already and in the run-up to the 2000 election, which you may recall also resulted in electoral conversion we had the situation where people on the left were trying to decide do i vote for gore or nader and people on the right were trying to decide do i vote for buchanan or bush and in the run-up to the election there were a small number of websites that got started and this was early on and sort of public internet use and said we will gain the electoral college essentially and help you swap votes across state lines are within the state so you can see your multitech shared preferences foreboding realized, so if i was on the left for instance and i w
>> i grew up in his-- houston, texas. >> how long have you been at the university of arizona? >> since 2012. i went to undergraduate at northwestern and came and got my phd at university of arizona and then i went and taught at uc santa barbara for about 10 years and then decided the desert was calling and came back to join the faculty in 2012. i was interested in digital protest kind of by accident. i was studying social movements already and in the run-up to the 2000...
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steve hartman "on the road" in houston, texas. >> mason: life is messy, but she's doing a nice cleanupcbs evening news. for scott pelley i'm anthony mason. i'm seal you tomorrow on "cbs this morning" saturday." thanks for watching. good night. ♪ >>> tonight, "e.t." is in london with exclusive details on a royal family wedding. >> pippa and james held the rehearsal today. >> william kate and the kids. prince harry and his girlfriend. >> we've got the scoop on the star-studded i-dos. ♪ your game is tired. you should retire ♪ >>> then, is katy perry's new song slamming taylor swift? >>> then, inside celine dion's new rehearsal. is she tired of singing her greatest hits? >> sometimes i'm like ugh. >>> then, spiders. >> oh, boy. >> snakes. with a little help from bindi irwin. can cam overcome his
steve hartman "on the road" in houston, texas. >> mason: life is messy, but she's doing a nice cleanupcbs evening news. for scott pelley i'm anthony mason. i'm seal you tomorrow on "cbs this morning" saturday." thanks for watching. good night. ♪ >>> tonight, "e.t." is in london with exclusive details on a royal family wedding. >> pippa and james held the rehearsal today. >> william kate and the kids. prince harry and his...
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steve hartman "on the road" in houston, texas. >> mason: that's the cbs evening news. i'm anthony mason. i'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning" saturday. thanks for watching. good night. new at 6: caltrain riders could be paying the pr the transit agency i >>> good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken bastida. new at 6:00, caltrain riders could be paying more for record ridership. the transit agency is so popular, it may have to raise fares substantially just to keep up. kpix 5's len ramirez is at the diridon station in san jose, where some riders say the fares are already too high. >> reporter: that's right, ken. riders have been saying that the fares are going up and up and up. they like the service. they like how it runs from, you know, the peninsula down here to san jose, san francisco, a lot of high-tech riders. but they also noticed that a lot of the service reliability is just not there. now with these new price increases, it has some wondering if there are better options. people are used to high prices in silicon valley but the new fare increases p
steve hartman "on the road" in houston, texas. >> mason: that's the cbs evening news. i'm anthony mason. i'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning" saturday. thanks for watching. good night. new at 6: caltrain riders could be paying the pr the transit agency i >>> good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken bastida. new at 6:00, caltrain riders could be paying more for record ridership. the transit agency is so popular, it may have to raise fares...
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please welcome today's contestants -- a senior risk analyst from houston, texas...strar from hancock, maryland... and our returning champion, a former attorney from denver, colorado... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. good to be with you once again. good champion in jon. emily and megan, welcome aboard. good luck to you. let's go to work now in the jeopardy! round with one daily double awaiting us in one of these categories...
please welcome today's contestants -- a senior risk analyst from houston, texas...strar from hancock, maryland... and our returning champion, a former attorney from denver, colorado... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. good to be with you once again. good champion in jon. emily and megan, welcome aboard. good luck to you. let's go to work now in the...
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steve hartman "on the road" in houston, texas. >> mason: life is messy, but she's doing a nice cleanupcbs evening news. for scott pelley i'm anthony mason. i'm seal you tomorrow on "cbs this morning" saturday." thanks for watching. >>> we're going to start our script off tonight with breaking weather. severe storms moving through the washington area right now. >> we had hail yesterday on the virginia side. now somewhere massive hail on the maryland side. this is the radar over the last hour. this is a tremendous storm that developed over the past hour and a half. still getting hammered down the northern neck. we will concentrate on this storm. we have new warnings on this storm. they have extended off to the east. this has hail. we have confirmed reports of hail. strong gusty winds and rainfall rates of 1-2 inches per hour. it extends from gaithersburg across 270. across 28. all the way into laurel which means it crosses over 95 and the baltimore washington parkway. these are hail tracks.
steve hartman "on the road" in houston, texas. >> mason: life is messy, but she's doing a nice cleanupcbs evening news. for scott pelley i'm anthony mason. i'm seal you tomorrow on "cbs this morning" saturday." thanks for watching. >>> we're going to start our script off tonight with breaking weather. severe storms moving through the washington area right now. >> we had hail yesterday on the virginia side. now somewhere massive hail on the maryland...
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he joins us from houston, texas.ou what the turkish president's message he today whether it is to the turkish president or those watching turkey closely. >> i think the fundamental message president
he joins us from houston, texas.ou what the turkish president's message he today whether it is to the turkish president or those watching turkey closely. >> i think the fundamental message president
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he joins us from houston, texas. let me begin with you and ask you what the turkish president's message he today whether it is to the turkish president or those watching turkey closely. >> i think the fundamental message president erdogan -- erdogan would like to convey is the euro should -- u.s.-turkish relationship is being maintained and fostered. major, as you know, is a nato ally. it has the second-largest military component in nato after the united states. it is geopolitically in such a central place between europe and the middle east and this relationship is a key relationship and it is in the interest of any leader of turkey to maintain that relationship with the united states. in a broad geopolitical context, this is a very important meeting for both sides because the u.s. has interest, turkey has interests to the most essential interests -- issues they will be addressing is syria, and there are some conflict of -- conflicting objectives in which we can going to more deta than heo be resolved -- need to be r
he joins us from houston, texas. let me begin with you and ask you what the turkish president's message he today whether it is to the turkish president or those watching turkey closely. >> i think the fundamental message president erdogan -- erdogan would like to convey is the euro should -- u.s.-turkish relationship is being maintained and fostered. major, as you know, is a nato ally. it has the second-largest military component in nato after the united states. it is geopolitically in...
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vicky is calling from houston, texas on our democratic line.aller: i'm calling to let you know -- i don't believe a lot of the colors -- i believe a lot of the callers on the republican line are delusional. this investigation is going forward. as americans, we need to set up a different party. this is a fearful time. america is in such a worse case -- that isn't true. so many kids are graduating from high school, going to college. there's a lot of good things in america. for everyone saying leave it alone -- no, don't leave it alone. continue to investigate. at the end of the day, what's going on in that white house is fearful. ns will comeamerica together and realize it's not about republican or democrat, this is our life that's at stake. if we have a president in office giving out information that can harm our children, we should think about that. the russia probe should and will continue to reach the top white house advisers because everyone has hadhis president connections with russia. this is frightful. we need to wake up. the lady who cal
vicky is calling from houston, texas on our democratic line.aller: i'm calling to let you know -- i don't believe a lot of the colors -- i believe a lot of the callers on the republican line are delusional. this investigation is going forward. as americans, we need to set up a different party. this is a fearful time. america is in such a worse case -- that isn't true. so many kids are graduating from high school, going to college. there's a lot of good things in america. for everyone saying...
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steve hartman on the road in houston, texas. >> that's the overnight news for this friday.the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm demarco new york city, i'm demarco rkan captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, may 26th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." the investigation into russia's role into the u.s. election turns to a key person in the white house, jared kushner. why investigators are now singling out the president's son-in-law. >> this is not fair to the people and taxpayers of the united states. >>> mr. trump makes his mark on nato by making allies pay what he says is their fair share. >>> when you make a
steve hartman on the road in houston, texas. >> that's the overnight news for this friday.the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm demarco new york city, i'm demarco rkan captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, may 26th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." the investigation into russia's role into the u.s. election turns to a key person in the white house, jared kushner. why investigators are now singling out the president's son-in-law. >> this is not...
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[cheers and applause] and from houston, texas, it's the washington family. [cheers and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash. and somebody, somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheers and applause] let's go meet the washington family. christal: hi, steve. steve: hey, christal. how you doing? christal: i'm well. how are you? steve: good, good, good. what do you do? christal: i am a staffing manager for a very large firm in the united states. and basically, i'm that go- n person. steve: ok, good. all right, let's go. introduce everybody. christal: so i have with us today, my wonderful husband of 12 years, lee, my beautiful sister-in-law danitra, my great brother-in-law tremaine, and my wonderful brother-in-law richard. [cheers and applause] steve: y'all want to win some money? christal: yes. lee: yes. steve: you want to win some money? [all cheering] you know what i think we ought to do? christal: what, steve? steve: i think we ought to get to winning some of this money. [cheers and applause] give me julian, give me
[cheers and applause] and from houston, texas, it's the washington family. [cheers and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash. and somebody, somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheers and applause] let's go meet the washington family. christal: hi, steve. steve: hey, christal. how you doing? christal: i'm well. how are you? steve: good, good, good. what do you do? christal: i am a staffing manager for a very large firm in the united states. and...
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. >> the steps larry: a barbecue restaurant in houston, texas, going up look at this.arson investigators are looking into how it started. the flames breaking out before 6:00. crews were forced to let it burn out because of a look of fire hydrants in the area. the firefighters had to bring in water by tanker trucks. no injuries reported. alison: healthcare was not the only issue the trump administration tackled today. the president signed executive order easing restrictions on the religious groups and the role they can play in politics. this happened on the national day of prayer. >> surrounded by religious leaders president trump with a stroke of a pen signed another executive odder. >> religious liberty is a big one. >> ending a decade old medical examiner that separates church and state. it recognizes how tax exemp groups like churches play in politics. >> we will not allow people of faith to be targeted, bullies >> specifically barring them from the pulpit to endorse candidates. here is what the executive order does. it allowses churches and the other religious grou
. >> the steps larry: a barbecue restaurant in houston, texas, going up look at this.arson investigators are looking into how it started. the flames breaking out before 6:00. crews were forced to let it burn out because of a look of fire hydrants in the area. the firefighters had to bring in water by tanker trucks. no injuries reported. alison: healthcare was not the only issue the trump administration tackled today. the president signed executive order easing restrictions on the...
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they can take the series but they will have to do it on the road in houston, texas.earing gifts, analyst jim barnett. thank you for coming in. i love you, the shirts. oracle 2070 western conference final. >> they have strength in numbers. >> 2015 -- 2017 western conference finals. >> 67, 70, 67, more than any team nba history. it's exciting. >> the best of the three? >> absolutely. >> the best offense of team surprising everybody, playing defense the best defensive team in the nba. defensive ratings off the charts and beating everybody in the first two rounds of the perfect eight and 04-0 against portland and 4-0 utah. leading by 60 points per game never done before. incredible, great run. they seem to be on a mission. i'm going to put my flag on my car tomorrow. >> you bet. >> you cannot say defense without draymond green. you think he's the most important on the unit? >> the most defensive player in the league. his impact on the game is phenomenal. i am working radio with tim, we sit 60 rows up draymond green and the spacey covers anticipating what's going on. he's
they can take the series but they will have to do it on the road in houston, texas.earing gifts, analyst jim barnett. thank you for coming in. i love you, the shirts. oracle 2070 western conference final. >> they have strength in numbers. >> 2015 -- 2017 western conference finals. >> 67, 70, 67, more than any team nba history. it's exciting. >> the best of the three? >> absolutely. >> the best offense of team surprising everybody, playing defense the best...
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let's hear from barry in houston, texas. independent. caller: hi. thank you for taking my call. the reason i was calling, i think we need to not criticize democrats or republicans because they are both guilty of the same hypocrisy, and that is signing off on this bill without having become aware of the details. i think that is one big problem. we need to stop and ask ourselves, why is it that when ofublicans have a piece legislation, it is never targeted blessedly and exclusively to struggling people, poor people. there's always an exception for the rich. that is something we need to ask yourselves. why is there always the bidding of the powerful insurance lobbies, the banking lobbies, whenever there is republican legislation. i voted for donald trump, mainly voting against hillary clinton. i say that with a sense of shame. i think there are a lot of people like me who voted for this president thinking he would be a change agent. they are hanging onto their support for him out of pride and hubris because they don't want to admit that this president lacks -- host: are you there?
let's hear from barry in houston, texas. independent. caller: hi. thank you for taking my call. the reason i was calling, i think we need to not criticize democrats or republicans because they are both guilty of the same hypocrisy, and that is signing off on this bill without having become aware of the details. i think that is one big problem. we need to stop and ask ourselves, why is it that when ofublicans have a piece legislation, it is never targeted blessedly and exclusively to struggling...
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i met him in houston, texas, at a book signing, he told me he's a broncos fan he said he's going to spaceo need offend? he took him up in the space he's on the international space station. take your kids there you can learn all about the international space station, you can follow him i'll let you know on twitter how to do that you can follow his and jasper's journey. >> kimberly: he's in outer space, not just america. time for kimberly's food court. everybody feast your eyes on this for real because hershey's has released a limited edition candy inspired by u.s. summer destinations. this is flavors of hawaii, president obama might like that one a lot. coconut almond hershey kisses. look at this, key lime twisters, barbecue paydays, strawberry cheesecake. >> greg: i wanted that! >> bob: i'm going fast as i can. >> bob: jared kushner who is the strategist for president trump, he was a developer and he has a thing he started. you know how we got it paid for? $215 million of credit from no other than mr. soros. congratulations, no wonder he didn't put it in your pilot? >> dana: put the candy
i met him in houston, texas, at a book signing, he told me he's a broncos fan he said he's going to spaceo need offend? he took him up in the space he's on the international space station. take your kids there you can learn all about the international space station, you can follow him i'll let you know on twitter how to do that you can follow his and jasper's journey. >> kimberly: he's in outer space, not just america. time for kimberly's food court. everybody feast your eyes on this for...
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returning for their second day, with a total of $20,000, from houston, texas, it's the champs, it's the washington family. [cheering and applause] and from birmingham, alabama, it's the taylor family. man: yeah! let's go, boy! let's go! whoo! steve: heh heh! man: whoo! whoo! steve: everybody's here trying to win theirself a lotta cash, and somebody, somebody might just drive outta here in a brand-new car. give me alec, give me christal. ["family feud" theme plays] steve: top 8 answers on the board. name something you lie about on an online dating site. christal: how old you are. steve: how old you are. alec: height. steve: your height. alec: whoo! steve: pass or play? alec: we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. [cheering and applause] alec, how you doing, man? alec: good. how you doing? steve: good, good, good, man, good. what do you do, alec? alec: i'm in a leadership development program at coca-cola consolidated in charlotte, north carolina.
returning for their second day, with a total of $20,000, from houston, texas, it's the champs, it's the washington family. [cheering and applause] and from birmingham, alabama, it's the taylor family. man: yeah! let's go, boy! let's go! whoo! steve: heh heh! man: whoo! whoo! steve: everybody's here trying to win theirself a lotta cash, and somebody, somebody might just drive outta here in a brand-new car. give me alec, give me christal. ["family feud" theme plays] steve: top 8 answers...
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does he think meals on wheels -- i've stood with ethics in houston texas and a fake ministry. -- millsinute wheels to sing a special senior citizens. think it's shameful and inhumane, cruel. an aspect of plan the budget that helps working families, really does help seniors who have worked and are now in the latter years of their life and they need extra help. it jeopardizes social security, it highlights a medicare trust fund. all the helping hands -- not a handout but helping hand. i think this budget is a non-starter for people who believe in the creation of jobs. we want a job creating budget. this budget takes a billion dollars from the army corps of engineers -- who creates the java we are trying to fix the flooding situation on the gulf? if the army corps of engineers works with local flood districts and employing people. is a poorcular budget statement of the values of this nation. >> you mentioned you will be looking over committee a bit later. in 30 seconds, what are the next steps for you and your colleagues? >> we help for bipartisanship. that is, we have changed this budget
does he think meals on wheels -- i've stood with ethics in houston texas and a fake ministry. -- millsinute wheels to sing a special senior citizens. think it's shameful and inhumane, cruel. an aspect of plan the budget that helps working families, really does help seniors who have worked and are now in the latter years of their life and they need extra help. it jeopardizes social security, it highlights a medicare trust fund. all the helping hands -- not a handout but helping hand. i think...
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steve hartman, on the road in houston, texas. >>> that's overnight news for this monday.tioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, may 22nd, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >> drive them out of your holy land and drive them out of this earth. >> president trump reaches out to muslims in an effort to take on terror, but draws out outrage for isolating iran. with his first foreign trip in the books, we look at his next stop, israel. >>> a man was held up blaming the turkish president for pulling his passport over his political views.
steve hartman, on the road in houston, texas. >>> that's overnight news for this monday.tioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, may 22nd, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >> drive them out of your holy land and drive them out of this earth. >> president trump reaches out to muslims in an effort to take on terror, but draws out outrage for isolating iran. with his first foreign trip in the books, we look at his next stop, israel. >>> a man was...
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steve hartman, on the road in houston, texas. >>> that's overnight news for this monday.monday, may 22nd, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >> drive them out of your holy land and drive them out of this earth. >> president trump reaches out to muslims to take on terror but draws outrage in iran. with his first foreign trip in his books we look at the next challenge in his next stop, israel. >>> a man was held up blaming the turkish president for pullins
steve hartman, on the road in houston, texas. >>> that's overnight news for this monday.monday, may 22nd, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >> drive them out of your holy land and drive them out of this earth. >> president trump reaches out to muslims to take on terror but draws outrage in iran. with his first foreign trip in his books we look at the next challenge in his next stop, israel. >>> a man was held up blaming the turkish president for...
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. >>> and a quick update on the huge fire burning in houston, texas, at a barbecue restaurant.till plenty of smoke and hot spots and this was just a few moments ago, actually, and the entire building collapsed a few minutes ago. it's now a total loss. >>> number six, president trump will meet with australian prime minister in new york city. they will commemorate the history of the world >>> may 4th, it's "star wars" day. may the fourth be with you. by the way, it's the parent company and "star wars" and abc7. >>> coming back with a full 90 minutes of news. why some say the district is not treating some students fairly. ♪ whether you're after supreme performance... ...advanced intelligence... ...or breathtaking style... ...there's a c-class just for you. decisions, decisions, decisions. the 2017 c-class sedan. starting at $39,500. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. the home of "wow" savings. wow means you save 50% or more. there are three stages of wow. denial. is this price right? acceptance. and boooyah. wait for it. boooyah has three o's. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market. ♪ s
. >>> and a quick update on the huge fire burning in houston, texas, at a barbecue restaurant.till plenty of smoke and hot spots and this was just a few moments ago, actually, and the entire building collapsed a few minutes ago. it's now a total loss. >>> number six, president trump will meet with australian prime minister in new york city. they will commemorate the history of the world >>> may 4th, it's "star wars" day. may the fourth be with you. by the...
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just got this video into the live desk from the houston, texas, area.ut quick these guys are, and grabbing the guns and smashing the cases and getting out of there. they took a dozen high powered semiautomatic weapons and hooked a chain on the door and they took off with a bag filled with ar-15s and handguns and officers arrived within minutes but they were already gone. this is not the first time this particular store was hit. somebody did virtually the same thing just last year. back to you. >> thank you. >>> new developments now regarding a high-risk sex offender in the north bay. the 24-year-old jonathan hop inner is living in willets. the sheriff's office wants to let people know he is in the area but they cannot release his specific address. >>> and then the north livermore avenue location is shut down after nine people got sick over the weekend. company executives voluntarily closed the restaurant tuesday night, and they issued a statement saying the store has been cleaned and disinfected. >>> if you are an east bay customer, your water rates may
just got this video into the live desk from the houston, texas, area.ut quick these guys are, and grabbing the guns and smashing the cases and getting out of there. they took a dozen high powered semiautomatic weapons and hooked a chain on the door and they took off with a bag filled with ar-15s and handguns and officers arrived within minutes but they were already gone. this is not the first time this particular store was hit. somebody did virtually the same thing just last year. back to you....
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[cheers and applause] and from houston, texas, it's the cheri family.ers and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirselves some cash. and somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheers and applause] let's get it on. give me dannette, give me patrick. top 7 answers on the board. we asked 100 married women. name something you still won't do in front of your husband. dannette: use the restroom. steve: use the restroom, that's right. dannette: we're gonna play. steve: they're gonna play. [cheers and applause] david jr., ok, i'm gonna say this once, guys. we asked 100 married women. ok? name something you still won't do in front of your husband. david jr.: pass gas. steve: pass gas. dannette: good answer! whoo! [cheers and applause] steve: miss pansy, name something you still won't do in front of your husband. pansy: undress. steve: undress? pansy: yes.
[cheers and applause] and from houston, texas, it's the cheri family.ers and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirselves some cash. and somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheers and applause] let's get it on. give me dannette, give me patrick. top 7 answers on the board. we asked 100 married women. name something you still won't do in front of your husband. dannette: use the restroom. steve: use the restroom, that's right. dannette: we're gonna play. steve: they're...
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look at this out of houston, texas. it shows a man and woman fighting in the parking lot. the woman is in all white and the hat, and the man an off-duty county deputy. not clear what started the fight but you can see the man push the woman as the white car was backing up and she pushed back and then the fight started. the deputy got arrested. >>> a texas police officer has been fired and could face charges in the fatal shooting of a 15-year-old boy. the police chief says that officer violated many department policies when he shot and killed jordan edwards on saturday night. it was as police were responding to several underaged kids drinking at a home. police originally said the driver tried to use the vehicle as a weapon, but after the police chief backtracked, he viewed the tapes and said it appears the car was actually driving in the opposite direction away from police. >> they were leaving a party where the danger was, and i can't wrap my mind around why the officer shot inside the >>> the sinking millennium tower >>> the sinking millennium tower is seeing prices drop a
look at this out of houston, texas. it shows a man and woman fighting in the parking lot. the woman is in all white and the hat, and the man an off-duty county deputy. not clear what started the fight but you can see the man push the woman as the white car was backing up and she pushed back and then the fight started. the deputy got arrested. >>> a texas police officer has been fired and could face charges in the fatal shooting of a 15-year-old boy. the police chief says that officer...
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perpetrators responsible for the unlimited vivid sexual assault and homicide of two teenage girls in houston, texas. 14-year-old. x with 16, 17 and 18 euros. 8-year-old's. he was the younger brother of one of these individuals. the perpetrator was present for it, aggravated sexual assault. he actually left the scene. as friends told him to leave. weather that makes a difference is up for people to decide. he was 14 years old and by all accounts an upstanding young man. brother hader gone out but he demonstrated great artistic ability. his teachers were working on getting him on maybe a different school. good relationships at home. , this isuse of his age 1993 again, they had a sentence and received 40 years for the crime. offenders have been either sentenced to death or -- a couple of them which were only 17 was offenders commo life without heparole. it is tru the worst of the worst crime by these individuals. but he also provides not a chronic -- not example of a chronic offender or heavily gang an involved but a kid who could -- committed a horrific events and what to do with that abuse. went int
perpetrators responsible for the unlimited vivid sexual assault and homicide of two teenage girls in houston, texas. 14-year-old. x with 16, 17 and 18 euros. 8-year-old's. he was the younger brother of one of these individuals. the perpetrator was present for it, aggravated sexual assault. he actually left the scene. as friends told him to leave. weather that makes a difference is up for people to decide. he was 14 years old and by all accounts an upstanding young man. brother hader gone out...
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brenda in houston, texas. caller: hi. welcome. you have a job on your hands, glistening from one extreme to the other. so many comments. let me get to my point. bottom line, i agree with the guys who called in from up north who said, it's your right. these kids didn't want to hear from her, and why are the republicans going to liberal colleges? we don't want to hear. -- want you here. let me ask the old white men calling in, saying how black obama, president obama, divided the country. let me ask you this. went tograndkids college, would you allow a black -- let's let one of our black panthers write books, let's let it give a presentation at one of your colleges, and see how you feel. we don't want to mix with you, bottom line. stay away. and i applaud the children. thank you, jeff. have a great day. caller: u2, brenda. let's go to carol, florida. college student. what school do you go to? caller: i go to miami-dade college. host: ok. what's the atmosphere there, politically? caller: politically, there are a lot of different point
brenda in houston, texas. caller: hi. welcome. you have a job on your hands, glistening from one extreme to the other. so many comments. let me get to my point. bottom line, i agree with the guys who called in from up north who said, it's your right. these kids didn't want to hear from her, and why are the republicans going to liberal colleges? we don't want to hear. -- want you here. let me ask the old white men calling in, saying how black obama, president obama, divided the country. let me...