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. >>> we want to show you pictures of the developing stories, a warehouse fire in south houston.it now. as you can see, it's really quite a large fire, and we will continue to monitor that situation, find out more, if we can, about what is stored in that warehouse, who owns that warehouse, but a developing story live from south houston. >>> let's see what's coming up on "street signs" with mandy drury. >> very dramatic photos there. obamacare has a new ceo, actually its first ceo. we are going to have him on the show. we're going to talk to him. we also asked you over twitter what other restaurant matchups would work. we read your answers and we'll read them on air as well, so it should be a good segment. now it's back to "power lunch" in the meantime. i had 3 different 401(k)s. e*trade offers rollover options and a retirement planning calculator. now i know "when" i'm going to retire. not "if." with centurylink visionary cloud a brinfrastructure, and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable, secure, and agile. it's been that way since the day you met. but
. >>> we want to show you pictures of the developing stories, a warehouse fire in south houston.it now. as you can see, it's really quite a large fire, and we will continue to monitor that situation, find out more, if we can, about what is stored in that warehouse, who owns that warehouse, but a developing story live from south houston. >>> let's see what's coming up on "street signs" with mandy drury. >> very dramatic photos there. obamacare has a new ceo,...
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. >> this is a much bigger shot in south houston, a major fire engulfing basically a warehouse, and you can see the smoke. we're told from miles and miles away. we'll continue to monitor it. that's it for "power lunch." "street signs" begins now. >>> how does a 200% gain sound to you in my guess is not bad. details on that ahead. >>> plus are you still looking to get into stocks? we're going to make sure you are not buying at the highs. >>> the real deal behind warren buffett's burger king push. are you working from home right now? watch out, yew boss may be watching you. >> that was awfully long and awkward piece of music. >>> yes, i would like a 200% return on my money. that is exactly what the s&p has given you if you got it any depths of 666 back in march of 2009. whatever you want to say about volume, it is still the best august in 14 years. this month alone the s&p is up almost 4%, and the dow has a report intraday high. let's now go to bob pisanis who is also known to rockwell. consumer confidence back at the highs of october 2007, not surprising, because many people, our viewers
. >> this is a much bigger shot in south houston, a major fire engulfing basically a warehouse, and you can see the smoke. we're told from miles and miles away. we'll continue to monitor it. that's it for "power lunch." "street signs" begins now. >>> how does a 200% gain sound to you in my guess is not bad. details on that ahead. >>> plus are you still looking to get into stocks? we're going to make sure you are not buying at the highs. >>>...
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happened just south of houston back in 2012. name is david barrajas, along with his 11 and 12-year-old sons. he was pushing the family truck on the side of the road after it ran out of gas. that's when the drunken driver plowed into the group and killed the two boys. prosecutors claim barrajas just shot and killed the driver minutes after the crash. mr. barrajas denies that. investigators say they found the holster and home but not a gun. his attorney argues none of the evidence directly connects him to the murder. if a jury convicts him, he could face life in prison. defense attorney diana iseman joins us now. these bullets and this holster are a problem for this man. >> a classic case of using circumstantial evidence in a criminal case. oftentimes there's a misconsense that it can't be used to prove guilt, but that's not true. the law is very clear in that it allows for the prosecutor to prove beyond a reasonable doubt certain facts that could infer a legal conclusion. so in this case the question's going to be was it enough t
happened just south of houston back in 2012. name is david barrajas, along with his 11 and 12-year-old sons. he was pushing the family truck on the side of the road after it ran out of gas. that's when the drunken driver plowed into the group and killed the two boys. prosecutors claim barrajas just shot and killed the driver minutes after the crash. mr. barrajas denies that. investigators say they found the holster and home but not a gun. his attorney argues none of the evidence directly...
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2012, david barajas and his two sons who were pushing their truck down a road near hatheir home south of houston when a 20-year-old man, jose banda jr., hit and killed the two boys, who were ages 11 and 12. prosecutors say the father then shot and killed the drunk driver. after being acquitted today, the father says he is still destroyed and missing his sons, as always, but a weight has been lifted. >> i'm not happy, but can i move forward with my life. it's closure for me. i can proceed with things that i want to do in life, with my family. >> joining me now, senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin, and mark o'mara, george zimmerman's former attorney. jeff, obviously, this is just a horrific case all-around. i think probably, everybody at one point or another, if someone killed loved ones of mine, how would i act? do you think that kind of thing weighs on the mind of a jury? >> you can bet, they're human beings. and what the defense did in this case, which i think was very clever, they didn't exactly say, he had it coming, he deserved it, they gave the jury an opportunity to sit -- to acquit, but
2012, david barajas and his two sons who were pushing their truck down a road near hatheir home south of houston when a 20-year-old man, jose banda jr., hit and killed the two boys, who were ages 11 and 12. prosecutors say the father then shot and killed the drunk driver. after being acquitted today, the father says he is still destroyed and missing his sons, as always, but a weight has been lifted. >> i'm not happy, but can i move forward with my life. it's closure for me. i can proceed...
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south. you could not have had the dallas cowboys in houston, texas . l of that new south is because the curtain has been pulled down. whites have been major beneficiaries of the new south civil rights laws. that's why it seems positive for everyone but has been enforced. reverend jackson, thank you very much for joining us here on c-span. we will continue with your calls and comments on the state of racial relations today. this tweet is from edward, who says we have unfinished is ms. unfinisheds -- business as americans. this headline, from "the detroit police,ss," "warrior are these weapons needed? officer say yes." audrey, democrats line, good morning. good morning. you know, race is so high here today. this is something that i do every morning and have been doing for years. i go out every morning at 5:00 and i walked for an hour and a half, an hour and 45 minutes to two hours. i wear all white. i have a hat with lights on it. i was out walking two years ago. i saw this officer before i got to him. i walked past him. ran up and put his hands a my shou
south. you could not have had the dallas cowboys in houston, texas . l of that new south is because the curtain has been pulled down. whites have been major beneficiaries of the new south civil rights laws. that's why it seems positive for everyone but has been enforced. reverend jackson, thank you very much for joining us here on c-span. we will continue with your calls and comments on the state of racial relations today. this tweet is from edward, who says we have unfinished is ms....
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but again, denver, oklahoma city down to houston, into the deep south, atlanta and into miami, you'll be dealing with rain and thunderstorms on this friday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> once again, hope has faded for an extension on a temporary cease-fire between israeli forces and hamas fighters. the truce expired at 8:00 a.m. friday and both parties have resumed fire. israeli and palestinian delegates held talks in cairo through egyptian mediators during the 72-hour cease-fire. a palestinian negotiator told nhk that talks broke down after israel rejected their demands. the negotiator said delegates from both sides will leave cairo by the end of friday. more than ten rockets were fired toward israel as soon as the truce expired. and the israeli military resumed air strikes on central gaza. egypt has been serving as a go-between for israeli and palestinian delegates. including those from the islamist group, hamas, israel wants hamas to disarm and hamas says israel should first left its economic blockade of gadsa. the scale of air strikes
but again, denver, oklahoma city down to houston, into the deep south, atlanta and into miami, you'll be dealing with rain and thunderstorms on this friday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> once again, hope has faded for an extension on a temporary cease-fire between israeli forces and hamas fighters. the truce expired at 8:00 a.m. friday and both parties have resumed fire. israeli and palestinian delegates held talks in cairo through...
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. >> reporter: it happened late in 2012, near the family home south of houston.s had run out of gas and pushing the car down this street when an intoxicate indicated jose banda slammed into the truck, killing the boys. >> no lights in the rearview mirror. the next thing you know -- >> reporter: prosecutors say the enraged father then ran home, grabbed a gun and shot the 20-year-old in the head. banda's family set up a facebook page demanding his killer go to prison. >> whoever did it is getting away with murdering my nephew. he deserves justice. >> reporter: he said he never shot anybody. police never found the gun. the defense claims there are no witnesses to the shooting. while there appears to be evidence beyond all doubt of motive, what's lacking is credible evidence to prove he's the one who pulled the trigger. >> reporter: what's more, the defendant dad has a lot of support in the community. there's even a facebook page dedicated to freeing him. >> trying to take my husband away from me after my kids being gone. accusing him of something that he didn't do.
. >> reporter: it happened late in 2012, near the family home south of houston.s had run out of gas and pushing the car down this street when an intoxicate indicated jose banda slammed into the truck, killing the boys. >> no lights in the rearview mirror. the next thing you know -- >> reporter: prosecutors say the enraged father then ran home, grabbed a gun and shot the 20-year-old in the head. banda's family set up a facebook page demanding his killer go to prison. >>...
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>> reporter: it was 2012 when barajas and his sons were pushing their truck down this street south of houstonout of gas. investigators say banda hit the boys right in front of their father. >> did the kid got run over? >> yes, he is bleeding badly. he is badly hurt. >> okay. is he breathing? >> i don't know. it's fatal. >> reporter: that's when investigators say an enraged barajas ran home to grab a gun and execute the 20-year-old drunk driver on the spot. prosecutors thought it was vigilante justice. an unlawful eye for an eye. >> we believe that mr. barajas committed this crime. >> reporter: with no witnesses and no gun found, the jury didn't buy it. from day one, barajas maintained someone else fired that shot. >> we're not sure who killed mr. banda but somebody killed mr. banda. and it wasn't mr. barajas. >> i'm happy. i can move forward with my life. i can start closure for me. i can proceed with things that i wanted to do in life with my family. >> reporter: justice for a young father who prosecutors still insist took the law into his own hands and now got away with it. for "good mornin
>> reporter: it was 2012 when barajas and his sons were pushing their truck down this street south of houstonout of gas. investigators say banda hit the boys right in front of their father. >> did the kid got run over? >> yes, he is bleeding badly. he is badly hurt. >> okay. is he breathing? >> i don't know. it's fatal. >> reporter: that's when investigators say an enraged barajas ran home to grab a gun and execute the 20-year-old drunk driver on the spot....
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we have offices and staff already in dallas and houston and south texas and in san antonio. so that's what it's all about. it's engagement. i think at the same time it's an opportunity to also engage our young, you know, and get them involved in the political process at a certain age where they can begin to see the political process from the inside. for far too long the latino community was on the outside looking in. and i think that's why [speaking spanish] back in the 1960's and 1970's we had to march, we had to protest, we had to have our fist in the air because that's all we had. it was uncomfortable to do that. that's the only solution that we had. now we're on the inside. this is a new generation that is much more sophisticated, that is now in the congressional staff offices, in the state legislatures, in high elected offices. let's use those resources and let's drive the conversation. both on the left and on the right and now let's -- >> we'll come to that because there are still a lot of latinos marching in the streets and holding sit-ins. we'll talk about the immigr
we have offices and staff already in dallas and houston and south texas and in san antonio. so that's what it's all about. it's engagement. i think at the same time it's an opportunity to also engage our young, you know, and get them involved in the political process at a certain age where they can begin to see the political process from the inside. for far too long the latino community was on the outside looking in. and i think that's why [speaking spanish] back in the 1960's and 1970's we had...
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. >>> katie, in sports, there is inner leaguing in south philadelphia tonight with the phils facing the houston astros. kyle kendrick throws the first pitch around 7:05. now, the hometown cheney dragons face champions tonight, oh, ya, bristol connecticut, let's get it on. tanep pitcher won one of the little league mid-atlantic regional games over the weekends, toms river facing saulsbury. let's go taney. countdown on. first pre-season is friday against the bears out in chicago, now the birds release their first depth chart of training camp it shows mark sanchez at number two quarterback behind starter nick foles, and ahead of matt barkley. recently acquired quarterback nolan carol, top kick returner. coaches are noticing carol's strong camp. >> he drives himself every day. 's perfectionist. i have moved him inside to a lineman, he has never played, you know, he is learning, struggling through the placement as opposed to corner, so he is in the middle of a learning curve, hard on himself. but i am very pleased where nolan carol is brinking. >> in a that was football talk right there, i am tellin
. >>> katie, in sports, there is inner leaguing in south philadelphia tonight with the phils facing the houston astros. kyle kendrick throws the first pitch around 7:05. now, the hometown cheney dragons face champions tonight, oh, ya, bristol connecticut, let's get it on. tanep pitcher won one of the little league mid-atlantic regional games over the weekends, toms river facing saulsbury. let's go taney. countdown on. first pre-season is friday against the bears out in chicago, now the...
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south dakota. this will likely continue to move across the east at a slow pace. quite warm air is coming in raising temperatures once again. atlanta 33 degrees. houston at 33 degrees with high humidity it is going to be like a steam bath. to the north cooler temperatures. 23 in winnipeg. down to the teens in seattle it is more like september. >>> across the indochina pencea. as it continues to move to the west monsoonal rain will intensify. lots of rain is on the menu for a lot of areas. the heaviest rain is found. more than 200 millimeters likely. across china we have intensive
south dakota. this will likely continue to move across the east at a slow pace. quite warm air is coming in raising temperatures once again. atlanta 33 degrees. houston at 33 degrees with high humidity it is going to be like a steam bath. to the north cooler temperatures. 23 in winnipeg. down to the teens in seattle it is more like september. >>> across the indochina pencea. as it continues to move to the west monsoonal rain will intensify. lots of rain is on the menu for a lot of...
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country, testing out pilot programs and checking out other cities, we're seeing it in denver, houston, southina. so this may be -- hopefully will give it more momentum to continue. it really becomes a movement. >> do you see this being a good legacy to come out of what we witnessed in ferguson? >> as a former mayor, let me tell you that there are police unions in favor of the cameras. so yes, when we're dependent upon community police, positive relationships to help us keep our neighborhoods safe, anything that can reduce suspicious and actually build confidence in the policing that is taking place, in addition to policing strategies in our neighborhoods, and addressing another issue coming out of ferguson, it is shameful that a police force of 53 police officers in a city that is 68% black only has three officers. that is unacceptable and we can do better as we've done across cities across america. >> good note to end on. you all end the rest of your holiday weekend, and i'll talk to you soon. >>> up next, the white house still doing some damage control since president obama said those word
country, testing out pilot programs and checking out other cities, we're seeing it in denver, houston, southina. so this may be -- hopefully will give it more momentum to continue. it really becomes a movement. >> do you see this being a good legacy to come out of what we witnessed in ferguson? >> as a former mayor, let me tell you that there are police unions in favor of the cameras. so yes, when we're dependent upon community police, positive relationships to help us keep our...
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he's now a professor at south texas college of law in houston. we welcome you both to the "newshour". can you first, col. corn, we want to talk about both sides in the conflict. let's start with hamas. what is it you believe hamas is doing that violates international law? >> well, i think the two most obvious examples are the deliberate attack on civilian population centers with apparently no effort to target specific military targets in israel, just firing missiles in the direction of israeli population centers is a clear violation of the law and the other is locating the vital military assets within the midst of the civilian population in an apparent attempt to make it more difficult for the israeli defense forces to target those assets which is also a core violation of the law. >> woodruff: and what international law are you referring to? >> well, the international law that i'm referring to and i'm sure my friend gary will refer to we call the law of war or is often called international humanitarian law and it's one of the oldest bodies of int
he's now a professor at south texas college of law in houston. we welcome you both to the "newshour". can you first, col. corn, we want to talk about both sides in the conflict. let's start with hamas. what is it you believe hamas is doing that violates international law? >> well, i think the two most obvious examples are the deliberate attack on civilian population centers with apparently no effort to target specific military targets in israel, just firing missiles in the...
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we have offices and staff already in dallas and houston and south texas and in san antonio. so that's what it's all about. it's engagement. i think at the same time it's an opportunity to also engage our young, you know, and get them involved in the political process at a certain age where they can begin to see the political process from the inside. for far too long the latino community was on the outside looking in. and i think that's why [speaking spanish] back in the 1960's and 1970's we had to march, we had to protest, we had to have our fist in the air because that's all we had. it was uncomfortable to do that. that's the only solution that we had. now we're on the inside. this is a new generation that is much more sophisticated, that is now in the congressional staff offices, in the state legislatures, in high elected offices. let's use those resources and let's drive the conversation. both on the left and on the right and now let's -- >> we'll come to that because there are still a lot of latinos marching in the streets and holding sit-ins. we'll talk about the immigr
we have offices and staff already in dallas and houston and south texas and in san antonio. so that's what it's all about. it's engagement. i think at the same time it's an opportunity to also engage our young, you know, and get them involved in the political process at a certain age where they can begin to see the political process from the inside. for far too long the latino community was on the outside looking in. and i think that's why [speaking spanish] back in the 1960's and 1970's we had...
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there are a lot of problems here from houston over into parts of louisiana to the south even towards lafayette. we talk about florida, a lot of folks still out there still fishing, not the greatest thing when there is a lot of lightening, we're going to see them moving in the next few days. much, much cooler air tomorrow is going to drop temperatures in the northwest. 10 to 15 degrees. so they're going to drop below normal, and all that cold air is going to move eastward monday and tuesday as well. we've got a focus point for storms as we get to sunday, sunday night we've have threats of large hail and damaging wind with these storms well. so it's something that definitely is a fluid situation. we're going to be tracking this over the course of the next few days. >> rebecca, thank you so much. well, the first openly gay drafted by the nfl team will have to wait and see where he'll play. they let michael sam go to make room for other players on their 53-man roster. they took sam in the seventh round of the nfl draft. he is the first openly gay player to take the field. he could still
there are a lot of problems here from houston over into parts of louisiana to the south even towards lafayette. we talk about florida, a lot of folks still out there still fishing, not the greatest thing when there is a lot of lightening, we're going to see them moving in the next few days. much, much cooler air tomorrow is going to drop temperatures in the northwest. 10 to 15 degrees. so they're going to drop below normal, and all that cold air is going to move eastward monday and tuesday as...
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is there and it goes to parts of texas as it moves south, the southwest could deal with flash flooding from more storms over there. i was this houstone barbecue you didn't have to light the grill and thanks. you are about to see something no one has laid eyes on for 2000 years, an ancient tomb in greece and may be the largest discovered in the country and excavation will take weeks and trying to finds out who it belongs to and some think it may have a connection to alexander the great or a family member and the person in it has said nothing. we want to thank you for watching al jazeera america, i'm del in new york, earth rise featuring saving canada's amazon is next and reminder you can check us out 24 hours a day going to our website where we will have the latest on the celebrations in gaza as it appears now there may be a permanent ceasefire in place. >> i'm mei-ling mcnamara in canada here to discover how the great bear rainforest is being protected. >> i'm amanda burrell. i'm in london to find out how to make old houses green. >> and i'mra
is there and it goes to parts of texas as it moves south, the southwest could deal with flash flooding from more storms over there. i was this houstone barbecue you didn't have to light the grill and thanks. you are about to see something no one has laid eyes on for 2000 years, an ancient tomb in greece and may be the largest discovered in the country and excavation will take weeks and trying to finds out who it belongs to and some think it may have a connection to alexander the great or a...
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south louisiana. already starting to fire up once again right around houston. this wall pushed to the east. we have a lot of moisture that's working its way up from the gulf of mexico. that is going to feed a lot of these showers and storms that we're going to be watching in the midwest. yes. that's where our main threat is this afternoon. we're going to be watching minneapolis, omaha, late afternoon hours into the evening hours. not much happening yet. a few showers right around omaha. lightning strikes there. we're also seeing some scattered showers in the northeast and not to d.c. and new york yet. still hanging back to the west but we are seeing some showers around pittsburgh and columbus earlier that are now starting to die off just a little bit. your main threat today is going to be in the midwest. that's large hail, damaging winds, slight possibility of an isolated tornado. so places like minneapolis, des moines, omaha, you're included in that today. the threat moves to the east tomorrow including chicago, indianapolis, st. louis, kansas city and timing this all out late this evening
south louisiana. already starting to fire up once again right around houston. this wall pushed to the east. we have a lot of moisture that's working its way up from the gulf of mexico. that is going to feed a lot of these showers and storms that we're going to be watching in the midwest. yes. that's where our main threat is this afternoon. we're going to be watching minneapolis, omaha, late afternoon hours into the evening hours. not much happening yet. a few showers right around omaha....
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now down to the south we are looking at that humid air coming in from the gulf of mexico. some thunderstorms flaring up around houston, a tropical disturbance there. and temperatures are on the rise. if you in chicago or toronto it has been relatively cool but with all the warm air ahead of low coming in from the west, the temperatures will be climbing. but unfortunately if you have outdoor plans on saturday for example, thunderstorms are in the forecast. this is something you want to be careful for if you are in detroit, cleveland and chicago. let's look just off the coastline at this -- well, it's a hurricane and relatively weak hurricane. just barely holding on to the intensity. 120 kilometers per hour. the good news with this storm system for anyone heading out to the beaches you could be seeing rip currents but it is staying well out to sea. it will become extra tropical moving off to the north. it could impact western europe or even iceland. the weather though in iceland is not the only thing that people are worried about. let's talk about the geology and the volcanonology going on here right now. we are seeing
now down to the south we are looking at that humid air coming in from the gulf of mexico. some thunderstorms flaring up around houston, a tropical disturbance there. and temperatures are on the rise. if you in chicago or toronto it has been relatively cool but with all the warm air ahead of low coming in from the west, the temperatures will be climbing. but unfortunately if you have outdoor plans on saturday for example, thunderstorms are in the forecast. this is something you want to be...
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south dakota. this will likely continue to move across the east at a slow pace. quite warm air is coming in raising temperatures once again. atlanta 33 degrees. houston at 33 degrees with high humidity it is going to be like a steam bath. to the north cooler temperatures. 23 in winnipeg. down to the teens in seattle it is more like september. >>> across the indochina pencea. as it continues to move to the west monsoonal rain will intensify. lots of rain is on the menu for a lot of areas. the heaviest rain is found. more than 200 millimeters likely. across china we have intensive rainfall across the eastern areas who will be affected by drenching rains and a line of showers extending. 15 millimeters of rainfall in an hour and heavy rain will likely continue over the pacific coast of japan. cooler air is dominating much of the country so temperatures are quite low. tokyo tomorrow is 25 degrees. same into your monday. hiroshima quite chilly but starting tuesday summer heat. across europe we have intense system affecting the british isles and low pressure system. more intense rain and thunderstorms are on the cards for you. rain is finally on the weakeni
south dakota. this will likely continue to move across the east at a slow pace. quite warm air is coming in raising temperatures once again. atlanta 33 degrees. houston at 33 degrees with high humidity it is going to be like a steam bath. to the north cooler temperatures. 23 in winnipeg. down to the teens in seattle it is more like september. >>> across the indochina pencea. as it continues to move to the west monsoonal rain will intensify. lots of rain is on the menu for a lot of...
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houston. the heat will build from the south to the midwest all thanks to high pressure.re going to get that southerly flow. temperature in dallas, 96. we have heat advisories along the coast of texas. wichita topping out at 100 degrees. we will stay well above average through the rest of the work week. it's going to feel more like the triple digits. back to you. >> ok, thank you. >> it has happened again, dozens of people arrested overnight in ferguson, missouri. >> police say a handful of people turned peaceful protests violent. we'll speak with one woman who's organization is trying to help the community recover, especially the children. >> surveillance cameras capture two brazen purse snatchers attacking a 74-year-old woman in a supermarket. the harsh words her daughter has for the thieves. >> a realistic terror drill in south korea, the type of attack first responders there are preparing for. >> pope francis has been the head of the catholic church for a year now. we'll talk about how he is planning on retiring in our headlines from around the world. >> a tractor tra
houston. the heat will build from the south to the midwest all thanks to high pressure.re going to get that southerly flow. temperature in dallas, 96. we have heat advisories along the coast of texas. wichita topping out at 100 degrees. we will stay well above average through the rest of the work week. it's going to feel more like the triple digits. back to you. >> ok, thank you. >> it has happened again, dozens of people arrested overnight in ferguson, missouri. >> police say...
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south texas near the heart of the u.s. oil boom as first quarter revenue fell short of interest expense the firm's accountants and mark voiced substantial doubt about the houston based company's ability to stay afloat so one hundred percent of their revenue is going to paying interest costs. in this low interest rate environment i mean to put this into context how lower interest rates in the united kingdom they're floating a three hundred year lows in across europe spain france and other countries are flirting with two hundred three hundred year lows in america two hundred forty year lows these are the lowest interest rates that we've seen in hundreds hundreds of years and they're still being eaten alive by the interest costs so any uptick in interest rates whatsoever and these companies are completely wiped out again because it's a hoax and we look around the global geo political situation more and more bankers are committing suicide because they realize they're complicit in this global snuff film that's called the washington consensus and one of i think this will spread so you'll have more and more money managers starting to commit financial suicide by disco
south texas near the heart of the u.s. oil boom as first quarter revenue fell short of interest expense the firm's accountants and mark voiced substantial doubt about the houston based company's ability to stay afloat so one hundred percent of their revenue is going to paying interest costs. in this low interest rate environment i mean to put this into context how lower interest rates in the united kingdom they're floating a three hundred year lows in across europe spain france and other...
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after his return from south africa, sammons became involved in the antiapartheid movement and played an important role in the city of houston's disinvestment campaign, sammons continued his community service as the director of a charity golf event for the naacp legal defense fund, as a board member of the clear view legacy foundation, a black funded, owned, and operated golf course, on the national historic registry in east canton, ohio-at an adviser on historical and diversity matters in the professional golfer's association of america, as a member of the museum of library committee of the united states golf association, and as a member of the usga, pga, african-american golf archives working group. sammons has written widely on the subject of sport and race, and has participated and consulted on numerous documentary projects with independent filmmakers as well as large television networks. he is now deeply involved in efforts to collect, preserve, and represent that which relates to the african-american experiences in golf and will write his next book on the subject. sammons has served on the editorial board of the journal
after his return from south africa, sammons became involved in the antiapartheid movement and played an important role in the city of houston's disinvestment campaign, sammons continued his community service as the director of a charity golf event for the naacp legal defense fund, as a board member of the clear view legacy foundation, a black funded, owned, and operated golf course, on the national historic registry in east canton, ohio-at an adviser on historical and diversity matters in the...
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92 for jacksonville so that's south of that stationary front then we wanted to mention there is an air quality alert for four cities in texas including austin, dallas, houstonwarm and you've got that suppressed air so kind of keeps it down and keeps you -- not good for anyone with sensitivities to the air quality. there' 7:37 and 66 degrees in d.c. right now. a beautiful day to look forward to. a few clouds roll in this afternoon. perhaps even a stray sprinkle. >> all that weather brought to you by the home depot. overall, though, we don't feel so bad for floridians in yen. >> in general, exactly. on balance. >> yes. >>> thinking the same thing. >>> coming up, "gma" investigates playgrounds. how your children can get burned on the equipment even when it's not that hot outside. what you need to know this morning. >>> then that shocking anti-obesity campaign sparking so much backlash. are parent, mops to blame when their kids grow up to be overweight? let's make an entrance. let's go against the grain. this way. that way. even up that way. let's review this. workshop that. let's save, and then... let's get down to it. let's make your home feel like this and m
92 for jacksonville so that's south of that stationary front then we wanted to mention there is an air quality alert for four cities in texas including austin, dallas, houstonwarm and you've got that suppressed air so kind of keeps it down and keeps you -- not good for anyone with sensitivities to the air quality. there' 7:37 and 66 degrees in d.c. right now. a beautiful day to look forward to. a few clouds roll in this afternoon. perhaps even a stray sprinkle. >> all that weather brought...
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south on road trips and working cases together, obviously working cases very successfully but the relationship was a teacher-student, became mentor-mentee and at the end became very, very close friends one ofshall was mr. houston's pallbearers but he refused topeak and speak to the media about mr. houston for some time after because it was so emotional for him. an emotional event, losing houston at such a young age. houston was only 54 when he away and it was very difficult for marshall. statement which really puzzled me but then it was so clear. the work thatall thurgood marshall did, and all he helped pass and helped put together and somebody whatever heow what, as, something to the point awning backed up whatever he pushed it wouldn't mean nothing because the people rebelled against it and when they told me how much the a part in making sure that these laws are passed because if not the people that didn't want to do it wouldn't have done it had not the military was there. ironic that is a lawmeone to have such degree and put things together march and organize and construct only to find out that had it not been the behind, it would have been -- it wouldn't have went no place. you bring up an excellent place, t
south on road trips and working cases together, obviously working cases very successfully but the relationship was a teacher-student, became mentor-mentee and at the end became very, very close friends one ofshall was mr. houston's pallbearers but he refused topeak and speak to the media about mr. houston for some time after because it was so emotional for him. an emotional event, losing houston at such a young age. houston was only 54 when he away and it was very difficult for marshall....
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sports, joshua houston's arm and lifted chicago to a seven to 5 come from behind victory over las vegas in the u.s. final of the little league world series. chicago will face-off against south korea in the championship game later today. and now today's weather very hot and humid conditions prevail from the midwest through much of the south. it will be stormy, further north and more rain is forecast for waterlogged water washington state, ahead in the warm seasonal weather koont for much of the country,. >> osgood: next, life high in the air. >> there is an elevator. >> so you don't have to walk un. >> osgood: and close to the ground. >> something that g sometimes, caring for your neighbors means going the extra mile. when our patient, susan, mentioned her dad couldn't make it in to pearle vision to get his eyes checked... we went to him. and we realized, if he had trouble getting new glasses... he probably wasn't the only one. to us, eye care is about living dr. pearles legacy. building a trusting relationship with the person behind the eyes. this is genuine eye care right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >> it is a voluminous landscape northern new mexico, moun
sports, joshua houston's arm and lifted chicago to a seven to 5 come from behind victory over las vegas in the u.s. final of the little league world series. chicago will face-off against south korea in the championship game later today. and now today's weather very hot and humid conditions prevail from the midwest through much of the south. it will be stormy, further north and more rain is forecast for waterlogged water washington state, ahead in the warm seasonal weather koont for much of the...
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south west airlines flight from san jose to l.a. without a ticket. hartman had been sentenced to two years probation. >> a new twils in the case of a houston social lightwhose three story closet wpj burglarized. robbery caught on surveillance cameras. $1 million of goods being taken. now after sending some alleged items to a newspaper, a person claiming to be the thief says they're fake. that person claims to have requested half a million dollars to return the goods. and remain silent about them. that ransom has not been paid. >> all right. >> teenager in alabama will be back in school this morning after a dispute, dispute rather over her hair color. haley black was sent home because of administrator said her shade of red was too bright. and that it was a distraction. she has had the same color for the last three years. and it wasn't a problem before now. haley has already changed the color so she wouldn't miss any more school. here is a look at the nation's weather. a band of thunderstorms, stretching from the texas gulf all the way to the colorado rockies. southeast today from florida up into the ohio valley. more showers for the upper midwest. >> te
south west airlines flight from san jose to l.a. without a ticket. hartman had been sentenced to two years probation. >> a new twils in the case of a houston social lightwhose three story closet wpj burglarized. robbery caught on surveillance cameras. $1 million of goods being taken. now after sending some alleged items to a newspaper, a person claiming to be the thief says they're fake. that person claims to have requested half a million dollars to return the goods. and remain silent...
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sports, joshua houston's arm and lifted chicago to a seven to 5 come from behind victory over las vegas in the u.s. final of the little league world series. chicago will face-off against south korea in the championship game later today. and now today's weather very hot and humid conditions prevail from the midwest through much of the south. it will be stormy, further north and more rain is forecast for waterlogged water washington state, ahead in the warm seasonal weather koont for much of the country,. >> osgood: next, life high in the air. >> there is an elevator. >> so you don't have to walk un. >> osgood: and close to the ground. >> something that goes with the mobile home. >> >> it is a voluminous landscape northern new mexico, mountains and streams canyons and hilltops, all bathed in a special light la luz as the spanish call it. this is the home looked of the pueblo indians builder of the original high-rises. adobe brick homes at the taos pueblo have been continually inhabited for 1,000 years and it has been designated a world heritage sight by the -- site by the united nations. >> in 1610 the spanish established their colonial capital nearby a town dedicated to the
sports, joshua houston's arm and lifted chicago to a seven to 5 come from behind victory over las vegas in the u.s. final of the little league world series. chicago will face-off against south korea in the championship game later today. and now today's weather very hot and humid conditions prevail from the midwest through much of the south. it will be stormy, further north and more rain is forecast for waterlogged water washington state, ahead in the warm seasonal weather koont for much of the...