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it is sort of a nickel for near to the door. buck i'm or you know, and then my 1st name, my san antonio, we'll about oregon and then with the, i think i love what to do on that one. so can anybody do what i jammed up but then but i'm but again my waterfall in a name that i v y got below solid with what do we get? and i think mckee with level one monday, i'm pricing a big moving thing for me, but i know they put it on the floor. that's more than welcome to come in the little girl, he's out of...
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it is out of a nickel coordinator and told buck i'm more, you know, and then my 1st name, my san antonio, we'll abide again. and then with that of yahoo, i think i'd love to on that one. so can anybody do what i jammed up but that i but again, my waterfall and id quite soon got bolo, thought we'd have to be able to duplicate, or do i know who do we get from the team with level one, with a big moving on me but i know they were on the list for, for the welcome to come in any with you anywhere. he's out there but out a lot of room to we have to follow up with what level who mm. smart, smart. that was wondering a enough to go and be muggy if my my be if my, the law avoiding with override that goes over. i'm not like how hard it. okay to do it. good. now see the push. i'm going to apply to the guy that wrapped up the guy like going to work a lot a lot. chris goes him a little. okay. a gentleman. yeah. distributed london too. as he basically say, i don't live for production without also 3 devices. you know, that the fossil specie, she left from elizabeth lip promote victim a latrice smith pres
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my mom is white. they met in l.a. and got married and moved to san antonio 1970. buy a house 1971. s a traveling salesman. he was not i en vogue to be an interracial couple in south texas in the 70s. and so seeing some of things they did was my parents looked in the same house the last 54 years. it was the only neighborhood in san antonio that would sell to an interracial couple. which meant that neighborhood in the schools at service that neighborhood were the only schools my brother, sister and i werei' able to go too. knowing turned out okay, i am a proud john marshall llama. a proud aggie. and so for me seeing that grow up in the opportunity for my dad my mom started business when he retired to go out and become a partner in an engineering firm for me too get exposed to robotics and want me too be a computer scientist, we were lucky to have those opportunities. we need to be making sure that's not getting a lot of focus we are looking at the decrease in the number of kids in school across the united states, what dhec? where are they? what are they doing? what is happening. we ha
my mom is white. they met in l.a. and got married and moved to san antonio 1970. buy a house 1971. s a traveling salesman. he was not i en vogue to be an interracial couple in south texas in the 70s. and so seeing some of things they did was my parents looked in the same house the last 54 years. it was the only neighborhood in san antonio that would sell to an interracial couple. which meant that neighborhood in the schools at service that neighborhood were the only schools my brother, sister...
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my mom's white. they met in la and got married and moved to san antonio and in 1970 looked about a house in 1971 and y father was a traveling salesman. and he it was not in vogue. to be an interracial couple in south texas in the 70s. and and so seeing some of the things that they deal with my parents have lived in the same house for the last 54 years. it was the only neighborhood in san antonio that would sell. to an interracial couple which meant those were the oh that neighborhood and the schools that service that neighborhood were the only schools my brother sister and i were able to go to now i turned out. okay, right. i'm a proud. i'm a proud john marshall ram, you know about aggie proud aggie in in so whoop is right and and so so for me seeing that growing up and the opportunity for my dad my mom started a business when he retired for my sister to go and become a partner and an engineering firm for me to get exposed that southwest research institute to robotics and want me to be you know, computer scientists. we were lucky to have those opportunities and we need to be making sure that we're pr
my mom's white. they met in la and got married and moved to san antonio and in 1970 looked about a house in 1971 and y father was a traveling salesman. and he it was not in vogue. to be an interracial couple in south texas in the 70s. and and so seeing some of the things that they deal with my parents have lived in the same house for the last 54 years. it was the only neighborhood in san antonio that would sell. to an interracial couple which meant those were the oh that neighborhood and the...
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i spoke to dominicans who were on my flight in san antonio. i asked them how they got here. long they had been in the united states. they said 24 hours. they are not being vetted properly. i also spoke with the journalist who told me that high school graduates were barely graduated are doing the vetting. this is very dangerous. it's on alejandro mayorkas. i think the two of them should be fired. maybe they should help each other pack. >> pete: not a bad idea. speaking of something you are seen firsthand that tent city housing nearly 200 single adult men in new york being shut down. not good news because the illegals are being moved into fancy hotels in manhattan because it's getting cold. you have lifted this those tents. what do you make of this shuffle game. >> i don't know what's going on. this tent city was supposed to be an alexandria ocasio-cortez's district. suddenly she said we don't want them in this district. she claimed there was a flood zone and had to go somewhere else. remember she cried outside of a tent city like this. >> pete: for sure. >> rachel: with recov
i spoke to dominicans who were on my flight in san antonio. i asked them how they got here. long they had been in the united states. they said 24 hours. they are not being vetted properly. i also spoke with the journalist who told me that high school graduates were barely graduated are doing the vetting. this is very dangerous. it's on alejandro mayorkas. i think the two of them should be fired. maybe they should help each other pack. >> pete: not a bad idea. speaking of something you are...
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at local levels with the resources to prosecute on these kind of things is outrageous in my hometown of san antoniothere's so much domestic violence the first offense is basically you are given nolo contendere, which is insane in my opinion so the problem that requires many different efforts to address it. let's figure out the one that could have the biggest address , this issue of universal background checks, age to be able to do that and how to get more people to follow through on public desires vote primary. vote in primaries. it is that simple. we've got to vote primaries in 2020. some folks were ranting about this earlier. in 2026, 20 4% eligible to vote voted in the general election but only 24% voted in the primary. if you don't like your options in november it's because we didn't take the options to get a better option in the primary. that's where a small handful of people, we are not talking about, translating into a ten to -- 10% to 12% change in primary elections. more people have to vote in primaries. some people don't do it because they feel like i don't have enough information. guess
at local levels with the resources to prosecute on these kind of things is outrageous in my hometown of san antoniothere's so much domestic violence the first offense is basically you are given nolo contendere, which is insane in my opinion so the problem that requires many different efforts to address it. let's figure out the one that could have the biggest address , this issue of universal background checks, age to be able to do that and how to get more people to follow through on public...
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i get in this and talk about my kitchen table with my parents, my dad is black, mom is white, they met in la and got married in san antoniont to buy a house in 1971 and my father was a traveling salesman. and he you know, it was not en vogue to be an interracial couple in south texas in the 70s. and so seeing some of the things they don't with, my parents have lived in the same house the last 54 years. it was the only neighborhood in san antonio that would sell to an interracial couple. which meant those were, that neighborhood and the school that serviced that neighborhood were the only schools my brother, sister and i were able togo to . i turned out okay, i'm a proud john marshall. proud aggie. and so luke is right. and so for me, seeing that growing up and the opportunity for my dad and my mom started the business and he retired. for my sister to go and become a partner enin an engineering firm. for me to get exposed at the southwest research institute, for robotics who wanted me to be in computer sciences we were lucky to have those opportunities . and we need to make sure we're providing the best opportunities we ca
i get in this and talk about my kitchen table with my parents, my dad is black, mom is white, they met in la and got married in san antoniont to buy a house in 1971 and my father was a traveling salesman. and he you know, it was not en vogue to be an interracial couple in south texas in the 70s. and so seeing some of the things they don't with, my parents have lived in the same house the last 54 years. it was the only neighborhood in san antonio that would sell to an interracial couple. which...
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>> i've made three trips to the border, i grew up in southeast texas in the san antonio area, my dad was stationed there, i was stationed there in the military. the border is chaotic, moral is very low for border patrol agents, they do not have operational control of the border, that has been relayed to us. when we've had the opportunity to interview people coming across the borders, they feel the biden administration is encouraging them to come across the border, i realize that is anecdotal, people coming across the border, ones we know about are the known and we have known gotaways and unknown gotaways and there is plethora of illegal drugs coming across, especially fentanyl and other synthetic drugs, record 107,000 overdoses last year and we have people on the terror watch list, cartels are emboldened by the action of this administration and making billions and i think bring people into the united states illegally. >> todd: mayorkas says it is secure. congresswoman miller-meeks, thank you, we appreciate it. interviewing hunter biden is hard work, ask this podcast host who tried to
>> i've made three trips to the border, i grew up in southeast texas in the san antonio area, my dad was stationed there, i was stationed there in the military. the border is chaotic, moral is very low for border patrol agents, they do not have operational control of the border, that has been relayed to us. when we've had the opportunity to interview people coming across the borders, they feel the biden administration is encouraging them to come across the border, i realize that is...
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it i think being able to be in two places at once giving a speech in liverpool, giving my class back in san antonio via zoom, it's really wonderful because being in the room again where it happens, a wonderful way for us to share and celebrate. thank you for letting escape from texas. both the heat the i love flute because some educational leaders there are trying to get educators to replace the word slavery with involuntary relocation, which is something that we struggle with. words are important. it's taught us that not surprisingly, five of the top 20 american biographies to amazon this week center on the american civil war. that's oates was part of the generation who reignited interest in. this important era and topic. his influence has touched all us, whether we recognize it or. i haven't out in this part of massachusetts in a long time. and i'm not only impressed by the beauty of the valley and the impressive, but equally smitten by the w.e.b. dubois library. it was my great pleasure to encounter oates as an author a popular historian who won prizes and stirred controversy. a scholar who woul
it i think being able to be in two places at once giving a speech in liverpool, giving my class back in san antonio via zoom, it's really wonderful because being in the room again where it happens, a wonderful way for us to share and celebrate. thank you for letting escape from texas. both the heat the i love flute because some educational leaders there are trying to get educators to replace the word slavery with involuntary relocation, which is something that we struggle with. words are...
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my kitchen. that's why san antonio mom, erin chase started $5 dinners, a website blog and newsletter to help familiestarts by checking circulars and buying what's on sale, especially meat . i think with $5 dinners, the first key is your protein cost. that's i would say 99% of the time the most extensive part of a $5 meal, and so you've got to get your meat when it's on sale. she also snaps of fruit, veggies and other items on sale, too. then she plans her meals for the week using those items and others in her freezer. it's what she calls freezer cooking. make three or four fresh meals. you know, with some fresh meat, and then i'll pull two or three meals out of the freezer because i know i got that meat when it was on sale to help others chase no offers classes on freezer cooking and an app. called my freeze easy. that helps with meal planning based on what you find on sale. if you see chicken on sale, you go into the chicken category and you picked a couple meals and then it will populate the shopping list for you the recipes and how to put it all together into the freezer, which utilizes insta part
my kitchen. that's why san antonio mom, erin chase started $5 dinners, a website blog and newsletter to help familiestarts by checking circulars and buying what's on sale, especially meat . i think with $5 dinners, the first key is your protein cost. that's i would say 99% of the time the most extensive part of a $5 meal, and so you've got to get your meat when it's on sale. she also snaps of fruit, veggies and other items on sale, too. then she plans her meals for the week using those items...
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i'm the professor of american history of the university of in san antonio. as my tag says, i'm on the advisory board, and i'm in the offer. and so, it is wonderful. i'm also a veteran. i was colonel for a year when i taught at the citadel. but today, i want to say that i'm so pleased that we're witnessing a great reunion, a great kind of reckoning, coming up against -- we have been meeting virtually for the past few months, but isn't it great to be back in person and have an afternoon where we explore such wonderful topics as race and lincoln and leadership and lincoln? i'm pleased to report that my intuition is that we will have many more of these wonderful gatherings. we have to think historically. thinking back, i wanted to say, jonathan white gave us some wonderful bulletins so we could look at the topics where, and in doing it, i see that the chief borrowed my punching lincoln. maybe it's done in stark fell. i get my first top here in 2003. lincoln, our mortal president. but more seriously, it was the scholars who were so supportive of the idea of bringing li
i'm the professor of american history of the university of in san antonio. as my tag says, i'm on the advisory board, and i'm in the offer. and so, it is wonderful. i'm also a veteran. i was colonel for a year when i taught at the citadel. but today, i want to say that i'm so pleased that we're witnessing a great reunion, a great kind of reckoning, coming up against -- we have been meeting virtually for the past few months, but isn't it great to be back in person and have an afternoon where we...
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the professor american history at the university of texas in san antonio. as my tag, says i'm on the advisory board. and i am an author. and so it is wonderful. i'm also a veteran. i was colonel for a year and i talked at the citadel. but today i want to say that i am so pleased that we are witnessing a great reunion. a great kind of reckoning coming up against -- we have been meeting virtually for the past few months. it is great to be back in person and have an afternoon where we explore such wonderful topics as, race and lincoln, and leadership and lincoln. i am pleased to report that my intuition is that we will have many more of these wonderful gatherings. and so we have to think historically. and in thinking back i wanted to say that jonathan white gave us a wonderful bulletin, so we can look at what the topics of war. and in doing it i see that the chief burrowed my punching lincoln for his collection. and maybe it is down in stark ville, because i gave my first top here in 2003. lincoln, our immortal president. but more seriously, it was the scholars who
the professor american history at the university of texas in san antonio. as my tag, says i'm on the advisory board. and i am an author. and so it is wonderful. i'm also a veteran. i was colonel for a year and i talked at the citadel. but today i want to say that i am so pleased that we are witnessing a great reunion. a great kind of reckoning coming up against -- we have been meeting virtually for the past few months. it is great to be back in person and have an afternoon where we explore such...
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i always wanted to be able to be employable because my mind was good, like this captain in san antonioed how did it affect me in my civilian life, i told me i lived in detroit that has always been majority white for years, african-americans have never been the majority. it is near downtown detroit. the african-american community is on the other end. i am in a multiethnic community. when i came out of the service, no matter how much money i was offered, i cannot work for a white person, i was start that back. i found out from world war ii before my father died, he had been abused mentally because of the color of his skin, especially from southern sailors in world war ii. now looking at the abuse of minorities is acknowledged in issue that they are starting to recognize after 40 years. host: otis from detroit michigan. johnny in charleston, south carolina. hanging on the line. when did you serve? caller: 71 to 1980. i hope you give as much time as you did to this guy. he just went on and on. i got out of the military 1980. item problem in japan and they gave me 30%. host: 30% disability.
i always wanted to be able to be employable because my mind was good, like this captain in san antonioed how did it affect me in my civilian life, i told me i lived in detroit that has always been majority white for years, african-americans have never been the majority. it is near downtown detroit. the african-american community is on the other end. i am in a multiethnic community. when i came out of the service, no matter how much money i was offered, i cannot work for a white person, i was...
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san antonio. sure. weather today. well, hi, on the sound i would say yeah. now, sure not to not to my now with that. okay, pam. and she'll go to taz la. laura, i heard a young this is anna. this is sandy. so on my knees and you shall go. ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. okay. i'm sure i mean, how late can your hood o'clock? yes, i'm calling. mom has on buy one year shonda in her. oh, thank god move without. huh. wait, i was. huh. oh, wow. wow, that came. yes, i'm here now. then they're gonna send you. oh, late at night you lose your oh so well i can i don't isn't. yeah. clay mil to what? what buys you handle in and guar as for the dad, those run tiny you hold the same for the app for buying it all so that i ha went down to do or banjo. why do you try to do to i hide case you can't. the angie beeping, so i had dr. thompson's yoga. how are you hope all mom? i. jenna. zora fernandez. joe or sunni publication noses is wanted to let you know. susan casey, carla. julio was sunday dinner. all kinds of the ha ha, that wasn't is a novel ha. when i'm paula or she was an annual event in san tri bonds w
san antonio. sure. weather today. well, hi, on the sound i would say yeah. now, sure not to not to my now with that. okay, pam. and she'll go to taz la. laura, i heard a young this is anna. this is sandy. so on my knees and you shall go. ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. okay. i'm sure i mean, how late can your hood o'clock? yes, i'm calling. mom has on buy one year shonda in her. oh, thank god move without. huh. wait, i was. huh. oh, wow. wow, that came. yes, i'm here now....
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san antonio. i grew up on long island until i was 14, and then my family moved to a suburb of dallas and when i was 14 and just starting high school. so i all my family roots from long island, that's what i consider home and the northeast generally. but i spent 12 years in texas, made a lot of good friends down there and consider it a home away from home. so john williams, what is kind of that magical company version of book and reviewer for you? oh, gosh, you can take a few different forms, but that's a great question. what we're going to be trying to do, in addition to, you know, the core reviews that we do is to people who have things to say about what the books are about on broader scale. so in other words, you. give someone a book that is about a cultural trend or. it's a report on one company. and yes, tell you what's in the book. they say whether it's any good or but that person also through their work or through what they do in their life, has something bigger to say about that issue and can give you context it can give you their own opinion. i think someone who can you know, the old saw is
san antonio. i grew up on long island until i was 14, and then my family moved to a suburb of dallas and when i was 14 and just starting high school. so i all my family roots from long island, that's what i consider home and the northeast generally. but i spent 12 years in texas, made a lot of good friends down there and consider it a home away from home. so john williams, what is kind of that magical company version of book and reviewer for you? oh, gosh, you can take a few different forms,...
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san antonio tacos. now, they're trying to come up with more excuses my republicans keep gaining with his pan ins. >> you the labels -- latinos here, black voters, suburban women, you have these. the truth is, we're americans. people want the issues to be focused on. >> my abuelita is not latin x, my mama is not latin x, nor am i. you can't pander to us. that's what the democrats have done. republicans said we're going to get serious, go out to communities and talk to people on the ground. talk about texas, governor abbott got 40% of hispanic vote. he won uvalde county and star county and we picked up awe latina republican in congress, monica de la cruz. we're talking about the issues that are important and the democrats are ignoring us. >> hispanic voters and biden's handling of inflation, approval at 67, disapproval 68%. that's a significant number. and democrats are looking at that like, huh. >> i went all over the country for the election cycle talking to latinos, the number one issue was the inflation and the economy. pew research center, 80%. that's how high the issue of the economy was for latinos
san antonio tacos. now, they're trying to come up with more excuses my republicans keep gaining with his pan ins. >> you the labels -- latinos here, black voters, suburban women, you have these. the truth is, we're americans. people want the issues to be focused on. >> my abuelita is not latin x, my mama is not latin x, nor am i. you can't pander to us. that's what the democrats have done. republicans said we're going to get serious, go out to communities and talk to people on the...
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my grants. a rear natural spectacle in an improved world. the meeting of the loom wales sharks of the remote island of san antonio. ah, it is a testament to the quality of the islands waters. one of the many success stories from a bastion of biodiversity. saint only starts november 18th on d. w. a for a few days now head so states and around 30000 delegates from all over the world i've been meeting in egypt.
my grants. a rear natural spectacle in an improved world. the meeting of the loom wales sharks of the remote island of san antonio. ah, it is a testament to the quality of the islands waters. one of the many success stories from a bastion of biodiversity. saint only starts november 18th on d. w. a for a few days now head so states and around 30000 delegates from all over the world i've been meeting in egypt.
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san antonio texas, this is newman. caller: i have been listening to everyone and their two cents in. from my understanding what ard the riot was a fire. ese people have been locked down for three years and the question is, people are calling and about what biden did. i am not the president and i am not in politicsnd only know what is going on from paying attention to the news. these people have been locked down for three years. a fire started and they couldn't yet there to save these people and they went to the streets. what do they expect our president to do? when you say you are for it, then you want to blame biden for this. host: tell me exactly what makes the administration's response about right and what makes it about right in your mind? caller: in my mind it is about right because what else can he do? host: when it comes to some of the protests of the united states in some countries in asia and britain, according to the washington post, 100 gathered outside the chinese embassy in london. sky news reportedly pay tribute to those killed in the fire and accused china of detaining protest
san antonio texas, this is newman. caller: i have been listening to everyone and their two cents in. from my understanding what ard the riot was a fire. ese people have been locked down for three years and the question is, people are calling and about what biden did. i am not the president and i am not in politicsnd only know what is going on from paying attention to the news. these people have been locked down for three years. a fire started and they couldn't yet there to save these people and...
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my question is about the relationship between francisco and ricardo. both were opposed enemies, both were in san antonio. >> .. so madero is credited with being the person who comes the first president after diaz who really sort of helps to lead the revolution, really takes off in 1911. he and ricardo flores certainly did know each other to the organizing communities and was ricardo flores and others move north to the united states they were really struggling to get the newspaper started. they're having hard time raising enough money. one of their buddies stole a bunch of money and spend it on a girlfriend, that kind of stuff, right? they get it started in san antonio because of a loan from madero. or a gift from francisco madeira. he says i've been following your for a long time, i support you, $2000 for for them to start in san antonio. he continues to support them. it's quite possible one of the times ricardo is arrested. it's madero who post bail for him. they continue to speak back and forth. it's only when the magnet in east of to beat mexico and their armed insurgency that madero is like no, you
my question is about the relationship between francisco and ricardo. both were opposed enemies, both were in san antonio. >> .. so madero is credited with being the person who comes the first president after diaz who really sort of helps to lead the revolution, really takes off in 1911. he and ricardo flores certainly did know each other to the organizing communities and was ricardo flores and others move north to the united states they were really struggling to get the newspaper started....
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my question is about the relationship between francisco and ricardo. both were opposed enemies. both were in san antoniowonder if there's any evidence they ever had one on one conversations? and about the evolution of their ourelationship though be very interesting to see what you found out about that. >> i follow that relationship in the book. it's right there in the introduction it's right there in the conclusion. it is credited as being the person who becomes the first president really started to help lead the revolution once it began early caps off night 1911. they certainly didn't know each other through the organizing communities. and once ricardo moved north to the unitedo states, they were really struggling to get the newspaper started with there having a hard time raising enough o money. one of their buddies stole a bunch of money and spent about a girlfriend, that kinda stuff right? they get it started here in san antonio because of a loan or a gift. he says okay i've really been following your work for a long time but i support you, it's $2000 feet to start in san antonio. and he continues to
my question is about the relationship between francisco and ricardo. both were opposed enemies. both were in san antoniowonder if there's any evidence they ever had one on one conversations? and about the evolution of their ourelationship though be very interesting to see what you found out about that. >> i follow that relationship in the book. it's right there in the introduction it's right there in the conclusion. it is credited as being the person who becomes the first president really...
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the perpetual addless san antonio is i you -- adolescentss you become monstrous because you refuse to deal with things. beginning with my attempt to get at the heart of that because i was dealing with the fact that my daddy's daddy and my mother's mother had to go through this and now my son will have to go through this and white folks think it's all right. i wanted to speak directly to it, when that makes sense. when i say white folk, i'm speaking of a general level of james baldwin. i happen to love a lot of folks that happen to be white and then there's white folks. >> and a you talk about whitenes is a choice. like the repercussion of whiteness as a choice and what that means. youit mention critical race they but a friend in the audience giving a shoutout here and i know he'skn here and he worked r critical race theory and doing that work sin credible. the right of free speech and i read another article that you spited first amendment created gay america and some ladies might argue that some of the most left wing elements of the lgbtq+ members have the time to speak into free speech and some of the greatest advancem
the perpetual addless san antonio is i you -- adolescentss you become monstrous because you refuse to deal with things. beginning with my attempt to get at the heart of that because i was dealing with the fact that my daddy's daddy and my mother's mother had to go through this and now my son will have to go through this and white folks think it's all right. i wanted to speak directly to it, when that makes sense. when i say white folk, i'm speaking of a general level of james baldwin. i happen...
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my money is green to them. and they don't have to come over here no more. that's good. the san antonioty was close knit. everybodbasically knew everyone. and so therefore, when someone died, everybody would have rally to them for support. but it's different now. there's not really what we could call a black neighborhood anymore. integration, better jobs have diversified our community. we'll spread out all over the city now. - amen. i was to offer your sweet... may god bless you, and may god keep you. we thank god today. james bryant: our church is the oldest black baptist church in san antonio. - and we are just grateful to god to see all of our visitors in the house today. thank you for being here. james bryant: growing up, you didn't get there by 11 o'clock on sunday morning, you didn't get a seat. that included the balcony. - we are just grateful to the god today for another opportunity to worship and praise his holy and righteous name. amen. rev. paul wilkinson: me and james grew up here in this church. and when i came back in 2013 for that first year, and i was burying my members
my money is green to them. and they don't have to come over here no more. that's good. the san antonioty was close knit. everybodbasically knew everyone. and so therefore, when someone died, everybody would have rally to them for support. but it's different now. there's not really what we could call a black neighborhood anymore. integration, better jobs have diversified our community. we'll spread out all over the city now. - amen. i was to offer your sweet... may god bless you, and may god...
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ask my name is chaitali sen i am here with juli berwald. i want to welcome you to the tenth annual san antonioook festival. and thank you to central library for helping us present this amazingg day and to the family for sponsoring this venue i want to remind you 15 minutes after the session ends, julie will beo signing books in the know or bookshop tent which is outside in the festival marketplace for you see all of those books out there. please take this time to silence your cell phones. and we are going to talk for a little bit ands then we will on it up were some questions from the audience. oh, first i'm going to read the description from the back of this book. i think it gives you a very good overview of what is and hereby but this is what it looks like in hardcover so go and buy that. it is gorgeous. it's helped coral reefs are a microcosm of our planet. star nearly diverse, deeply interconnected and full of wonders. when they are thriving these very gardens hidden beneath the ocean surface burst with color and light. the state entire ecosystems and protect valuableth coast. corals acros
ask my name is chaitali sen i am here with juli berwald. i want to welcome you to the tenth annual san antonioook festival. and thank you to central library for helping us present this amazingg day and to the family for sponsoring this venue i want to remind you 15 minutes after the session ends, julie will beo signing books in the know or bookshop tent which is outside in the festival marketplace for you see all of those books out there. please take this time to silence your cell phones. and...
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my friends. what's your name? where are you from? >> from texas. >> what part of texas? where is that? >> and between san antoniolittle bit of snow in north texas. let's take a look at it right now. it feels like snow in the northeast as well if you're new jersey, you could get a little bit of snow. 40 in new york. 45 in dallas. not far off with these temperatures. the temperatures are going to be very cold as far south as the gulf coast. look at that, my friends. moving across portions of north texas, oklahoma, into the upper mississippi river valley feared upper midwest, and the interior northwest as well. that is the big story today. here is your low temperatures. 36 in new york. 39 in dallas. do you like pete h? >> absolutely. >> pete: she has some people she wants to come say hi two. there you go. she used to live in san antonio. you never know what happens here. coming up, kelly hanson is here to share a special announcement. and perform for us live. these are people who have served, they'e been in leadership positions, they're willing to put their life on the line if necessary and they come to us and they
my friends. what's your name? where are you from? >> from texas. >> what part of texas? where is that? >> and between san antoniolittle bit of snow in north texas. let's take a look at it right now. it feels like snow in the northeast as well if you're new jersey, you could get a little bit of snow. 40 in new york. 45 in dallas. not far off with these temperatures. the temperatures are going to be very cold as far south as the gulf coast. look at that, my friends. moving...
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my hands on one of those, please. poole led the warriors with 36 points. scored in 132-95 victory over the san antonio spurs.th that bobble head give away. all right. a pair of 21-year-old major league center fielders were the winners of the rookie of the year voting that took place. he is the american league rookie of the year after hitting 284. 28 home runs, 75 rbis in 25 stolen bases. he helped them reach the playoffs for the first time since 2001 and is a genuine star. michael harris earned the national league honors, no slouch of his own. batted 296 with 19 homers, 16 rbis and 20 steals since the debut for the braves on may 28th. 135 days until opening day. cannot wait. all right. time now for the weather. let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. michelle, cold for me this morning. is it going to be cold for everyone else? how does the day look? so that is the big weather story today. seven million impacted. waking up to freeze warning this is morning. you seat pink. portions of pennsylvania, new jersey, delaware, also maryland. 36 in d.c. and pittsburgh. that extends across the cou
my hands on one of those, please. poole led the warriors with 36 points. scored in 132-95 victory over the san antonio spurs.th that bobble head give away. all right. a pair of 21-year-old major league center fielders were the winners of the rookie of the year voting that took place. he is the american league rookie of the year after hitting 284. 28 home runs, 75 rbis in 25 stolen bases. he helped them reach the playoffs for the first time since 2001 and is a genuine star. michael harris earned...
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my question is about the relationship between the francisco ignacio madero and ricardo both were opposed enemies of dawn porter video. both were in san antonioi wonder if there's any evidence that they ever actually had one-on-one conversations and about the evolution of their relationship. that would be very interesting to see what you found out about that. yeah, so i follow that relationship through the book madera was right there in the introduction is right there in the conclusion. so madero is credited as being the person who will becomes the first president after portugio diaz who really sort of helps to lead the revolution once it begins really takes off in 1911. and he and ricardo flores mcgone certainly did know each other through the organizing communities and once ricardo flores magona others move north to the united states. they are really struggling to get their newspaper started, right? they're having hard time raising enough money one other buddies stole a bunch of the money and spend it on a girlfriend. you know, that kind of stuff right and they get started here in san antonio because of alone from francisco madero or a gift
my question is about the relationship between the francisco ignacio madero and ricardo both were opposed enemies of dawn porter video. both were in san antonioi wonder if there's any evidence that they ever actually had one-on-one conversations and about the evolution of their relationship. that would be very interesting to see what you found out about that. yeah, so i follow that relationship through the book madera was right there in the introduction is right there in the conclusion. so...
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rosemary in san antonio independent line it is your turn. caller: thank youccepng my call.e i am happy that greg abbott here in texas'sne j i could not vote democrat there no way, i took things personal. i kept an eye on the house speaker and how she has been handling things and i personally did not like the wa handled trump. when i voted for him, i did not like tay s did it. escially the state, i took that personally anr that i kept an eye on her and somethi about her i did not like. anythe iinvolved and i don't trust her. i am also first-generation here in america, i was born here and my dad was from mexico and he came over here doing things right. there was no hand outs when it comes to the border issues. there was no handout for him and in the 70's it was unheard of for a father to handle two kids on his own. we do not have that help it also for me to see what's happening in our nation with open borders, it terrifies me. not knowing who is coming in and do a 911 again. we don't know that. my grandma always said -- it's kind of scary and i'm glad that texas right now is
rosemary in san antonio independent line it is your turn. caller: thank youccepng my call.e i am happy that greg abbott here in texas'sne j i could not vote democrat there no way, i took things personal. i kept an eye on the house speaker and how she has been handling things and i personally did not like the wa handled trump. when i voted for him, i did not like tay s did it. escially the state, i took that personally anr that i kept an eye on her and somethi about her i did not like. anythe...
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my a dealer here we are year is actually on fire made for mines. ah, a real natural spectacle in an improved world. the meeting of the loom, we'll sure the remote island of san antonio, a testament to the quality of the waters. one of the many success stories from a bastion of biodiversity. st. starts november 18th on d, w. b . this is the deputy news, a check coming up today. of tyler bon, tightens. it's cracked down on human rights in afghanistan. just days after banding, women and girls from box and jim's, it now mandates enforcing islamic law. that could see it returned to executions and storm beings could these affect women in particular.
my a dealer here we are year is actually on fire made for mines. ah, a real natural spectacle in an improved world. the meeting of the loom, we'll sure the remote island of san antonio, a testament to the quality of the waters. one of the many success stories from a bastion of biodiversity. st. starts november 18th on d, w. b . this is the deputy news, a check coming up today. of tyler bon, tightens. it's cracked down on human rights in afghanistan. just days after banding, women and girls from...
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my name is troy thiely said i'm the moderator for this session. i'm here with julie burwald. i want to welcome you to the 10th annual san antonio book festival, and thank you to central library for helping us present this amazing day and to the hon holt family for sponsoring this venue. i want to remind you that. 15 minutes after this session ends. julie will be signing books in the nowhere bookshop tent which is outside in the festival marketplace where you see all those tents out there. please take this time to silence your cell phones. and we're going to talk for a little bit and then we'll open it up for some. questions from the audience, okay. so first i'm going to read. the description from the back of this book because i think it gives you a very good overview of what is in here. but this is what it looks like in hardcover. so go and buy that it's gorgeous. so coral reefs are microcosm of our planet extraordinarily diverse deeply deeply interconnected and full of wonders. when they're thriving these fairy gardens hidden beneath the ocean's surface burst with color in life. they sustain entire ecosystems and protect valua
my name is troy thiely said i'm the moderator for this session. i'm here with julie burwald. i want to welcome you to the 10th annual san antonio book festival, and thank you to central library for helping us present this amazing day and to the hon holt family for sponsoring this venue. i want to remind you that. 15 minutes after this session ends. julie will be signing books in the nowhere bookshop tent which is outside in the festival marketplace where you see all those tents out there....
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san antonio. caller: how are you doing, my friend? this is joe, and i am a black contributor.ost definitely trump is the leader of this party. i was very impressed with ron desantis in florida. he took florida from being a swing state, a purple state, to a deep red state cometh very impressed with ron desantis. but i think trump left biden a winning hand. he could have just went into office and did absolutely nothing. the energy independent well was being built. and he systematically screwed everything up. you know, how can you do that unless you did it deliberately? you know? so trump is the leader of this party. those republicans who are the old guard who cannot get on board with the america first agenda need to go kevin mccarthy, i cannot support him to be speaker of the house. he showed his true colors during january 6 with being called on the phone and up there talking about resigning to donald trump and all that stuff. he is a weasel. i don't trust him. mcconnell -- host: are you going to watch the president's announcement tonight? caller: yes. if he announced he is goin
san antonio. caller: how are you doing, my friend? this is joe, and i am a black contributor.ost definitely trump is the leader of this party. i was very impressed with ron desantis in florida. he took florida from being a swing state, a purple state, to a deep red state cometh very impressed with ron desantis. but i think trump left biden a winning hand. he could have just went into office and did absolutely nothing. the energy independent well was being built. and he systematically screwed...
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san antonio down to the border there, this matters for your voters there. they see this happening. >> yeah, absolutely. look, a lot of people believe in legal migration. i believe in legal migration, my father was born in mexico, he came in the legal way. so, they believe in legal migration. they don't like what's happening down there at the border. we believe in legal migration, we don't want to see chaos, certainly don't want to see where there's no law and order. so i've always been very strong on border security. i will continue supporting migration, legal migration, but still law and order at the border. >> sandra: it was a message that won for you, considering this, the southwest border encounters under the current administration, put the numbers on the screen, just shows them year after year under the administration swelling to massive amounts of encounters. i want to ask you about reports that there were requests from allies of gop leader kevin mccarthy to have you switch parties, of course as axios put it, known for your conservative leaning stances. did they try to get you to switch over to the republican party, congressman? >> look, i'm a democrat, always a democrat, i do
san antonio down to the border there, this matters for your voters there. they see this happening. >> yeah, absolutely. look, a lot of people believe in legal migration. i believe in legal migration, my father was born in mexico, he came in the legal way. so, they believe in legal migration. they don't like what's happening down there at the border. we believe in legal migration, we don't want to see chaos, certainly don't want to see where there's no law and order. so i've always been...
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san antonio texas, this is newman. caller: i have been listening to everyone and their two cents in. from my understanding what started the riot w fire. these people hen locked down for three years and the question is, people are calling and about what biden d. i am not the president and i am in politics and only know what is going on from paying attention to the news. these people have been locked down for three years. a fire started and they couldn't yet there to save these people and they went to the streets. what do they expect our president to do? when you say you are for it, then you want to blame biden for this. host: tell me exactly what makes the administration's response about right and what makes it about right in your mind? caller: in my mind it is about right because what else can he do? host: when it comes to some of the protests of the united states in some countries in asia and britain, according to the washington post, 100 gathered outside the chinese embassy in london. sky news reportedly pay tribute to those killed in the fire and accused china of detaining protesters in s
san antonio texas, this is newman. caller: i have been listening to everyone and their two cents in. from my understanding what started the riot w fire. these people hen locked down for three years and the question is, people are calling and about what biden d. i am not the president and i am in politics and only know what is going on from paying attention to the news. these people have been locked down for three years. a fire started and they couldn't yet there to save these people and they...
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my niece, she is a lot closer to the border. her husband is eight cabinet. in texas. national guard. he is also a police officer in san antonio.e has spent a lot of time of the border, and he does not know one border agent that wants a wall. first of all, is not good for them and their families because it is what is going to do. they don't need 20,000 border agents if they have a wall. he doesn't -- he could use -- lose his $90,000 wall sitting in a pickup truck and nowhere with binoculars, looking for someone to come across the border. once in a while, he sees a straight cow come across the border. there is an immigration issue, and that needs to be settled, and we need border security, but we need to handle the root cause of what is happening. host: we've asked all of you do: this morning. thank you for doing so. with this policy issue, and what you may discuss at the thanksgiving table. we thought we might end on a lighter note. here is a saturday night live skit from a number of years ago about gathering at the holiday table. >> all right. happy thanksgiving. >> i'm so thankful to have you all here today. >> i'm thankful t
my niece, she is a lot closer to the border. her husband is eight cabinet. in texas. national guard. he is also a police officer in san antonio.e has spent a lot of time of the border, and he does not know one border agent that wants a wall. first of all, is not good for them and their families because it is what is going to do. they don't need 20,000 border agents if they have a wall. he doesn't -- he could use -- lose his $90,000 wall sitting in a pickup truck and nowhere with binoculars,...