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a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed shortly after going to confession. suspicion turned to the priest but nothing stuck. police, though, they never gave up. so, now, 53 years later, evidence points only to the man who heard irene garza's final confession, the man they still suspect took her life. cnn's gary tuchman has the remarkable story. >> she had beautiful, shiny hair. she had this natural effervescence. >> she had the most musical type voice. >> she had a way with children and she smelled like flowers. >> reporter: in 1960, irene garza was raped and murdered in mcallen, texas. >> one thing i remember is just screams. >> there was a suspect. who do you believe killed irene garza? >> father john bernard feit. >> father john feit. back then, a catholic priest. >> no evidence in this case right now points us in any other direction. >> so why is he still a free man? by all accounts, irene garza was a remarkable young woman. >> she kind of broke the mold. >> irene's younger cousin, noemi sigler. >> at that time, hispanics stayed on one side of town, angl
a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed shortly after going to confession. suspicion turned to the priest but nothing stuck. police, though, they never gave up. so, now, 53 years later, evidence points only to the man who heard irene garza's final confession, the man they still suspect took her life. cnn's gary tuchman has the remarkable story. >> she had beautiful, shiny hair. she had this natural effervescence. >> she had the most musical type voice. >> she had...
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a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed shortly after going to confession. suspicion turned to the priest but nothing stuck. police, though, they never gave up. so, now, 53 years later, evidence points only to the man who heard irene garza's final confession, the man they still suspect took her life. cnn's gary tuchman has the remarkable story. >> she had beautiful, shiny hair. she had this natural effervescence. >> she had the most musical type voice. >> she had a way with children, and she smelled like flowers. >> reporter: in 1960, irene garza was raped and murdered in mcallen, texas. >> one thing i remember is just screams. >> there was a suspect. who do you believe killed irene garza? >> father john bernard feit. >> father john feit. back then, a catholic priest. >> no evidence in this case right now points us in any other direction. >> so why is he still a free man? by all accounts, irene garza was a remarkable young woman. >> she kind of broke the mold. >> irene's younger cousin, noemi sigler. >> at that time, hispanics stayed on one side of town, ang
a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed shortly after going to confession. suspicion turned to the priest but nothing stuck. police, though, they never gave up. so, now, 53 years later, evidence points only to the man who heard irene garza's final confession, the man they still suspect took her life. cnn's gary tuchman has the remarkable story. >> she had beautiful, shiny hair. she had this natural effervescence. >> she had the most musical type voice. >> she had...
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a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed shortly after going to confession. suspicion turned to the priest but nothing stuck. police, they never gave up. so now, 53 years later, evidence points only to the man who heard irene garza's final suspicion. cnn's gary tuchman has the remarkable story. >> she had beautiful, shiny hair. she had this natural effervescence. she had the most musical-type voice. she had a way with children, and she smelled like flowers. >> reporter: in 1960, irene garza was raped and murdered in texas. >> the one thing i remember is just screams. >> reporter: there was a suspect. who do you believe killed irene garza? father john feit. back then, a catholic priest. >> no evidence in this case points us in any other direction. >> reporter: so why is he still a free man? by all accounts, irene garza was a remarkable young woman. >> she kind of broke the mold. >> reporter: irene's younger cousin, naomi siegler. >> at that time, hispanics stayed one side of town, anglos lived on the other side. and she kind of transcended that. >> she was gen
a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed shortly after going to confession. suspicion turned to the priest but nothing stuck. police, they never gave up. so now, 53 years later, evidence points only to the man who heard irene garza's final suspicion. cnn's gary tuchman has the remarkable story. >> she had beautiful, shiny hair. she had this natural effervescence. she had the most musical-type voice. she had a way with children, and she smelled like flowers. >> reporter:...
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as the instrument transition of activity shifted to south texas, we took the following actions. we directed most academy classes and those agents to south texas, increasing the overall agent boots on the ground in high-risk areas such as rio grande valley. we redeployed approximate 100 pieces of technology to south texas from other southwest border sectors. these were equipment such as ground sensors, surveillance systems and thermal imaging systems. and as you may recall, we entered into a memorandum of understanding with the department of defense to allow the transfer of detection and monitoring equipment from the military to cbp. with the drawdown of forces in theater, we sought to tap us on the opportunity to reuse equipment at the taxpayers have already paid for to assist front-line agents. accordingly, we recently delivered the first installment of this equipment to the field. 220 for detection and monitoring systems that have been inventoried and sent to the southwest border, 75% of which went to south texas. in march of this year we initiated vulnerability assessment fli
as the instrument transition of activity shifted to south texas, we took the following actions. we directed most academy classes and those agents to south texas, increasing the overall agent boots on the ground in high-risk areas such as rio grande valley. we redeployed approximate 100 pieces of technology to south texas from other southwest border sectors. these were equipment such as ground sensors, surveillance systems and thermal imaging systems. and as you may recall, we entered into a...
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texas. and boy, are they getting, in western oklahoma, now, moving south into texas. they have been in a severe to exceptional drought for the past few years, and the good news is over the next
texas. and boy, are they getting, in western oklahoma, now, moving south into texas. they have been in a severe to exceptional drought for the past few years, and the good news is over the next
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you have to head down to the south, southern texas, parts of florida, gulf coast and the interior southwest. temperatures in the 100s. going to be in the 80s. it will be hotter in the pacific
you have to head down to the south, southern texas, parts of florida, gulf coast and the interior southwest. temperatures in the 100s. going to be in the 80s. it will be hotter in the pacific
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a were migrants from mexico and central america who died lonely deaths in the thick forest of south texas. >> it is horrible. it is just a senseless death. i do not really understand it. ofhe is cheap deputy sheriff the county. last year, he recorded 129 dead migrants. this year, the numbers are increasing. ,> those that are not found they decompose completely and the animals come in there and shred them, shred the body completely. the type of bodies you will never find. >> and impoverished crumbling town more than 100 miles from the border. but a border patrol checkpoint on the highway is the last barrier for migrants en route to the cities of houston, dallas, and beyond. human smugglers have found a way to evade it. >> 10 kilometers before reach this checkpoint, they get off the highway and leave the mike -- and lead the migrants on a march through the brush. a move fast for many kilometers at a time. anyone who cannot keep up or gets sick and injured gets left behind. many of those people never leave these woods alive. >> these photos are of corpses found on the sprawling ranches. they
a were migrants from mexico and central america who died lonely deaths in the thick forest of south texas. >> it is horrible. it is just a senseless death. i do not really understand it. ofhe is cheap deputy sheriff the county. last year, he recorded 129 dead migrants. this year, the numbers are increasing. ,> those that are not found they decompose completely and the animals come in there and shred them, shred the body completely. the type of bodies you will never find. >> and...
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a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed shortly after going to confession.on turned to the priest but nothing stuck. police, they never gave up. so now, 53 years later, evidence points only to the man who heard irene garza's final suspicion. cnn's gary tuchman has the remarkable story. >> she had beautiful, shiny hair. she had this natural effervescence. she had the most musical-type voice.
a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed shortly after going to confession.on turned to the priest but nothing stuck. police, they never gave up. so now, 53 years later, evidence points only to the man who heard irene garza's final suspicion. cnn's gary tuchman has the remarkable story. >> she had beautiful, shiny hair. she had this natural effervescence. she had the most musical-type voice.
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a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed shortly after going to confession.picion turned to the priest but nothing stuck. police, though, they never gave up. so, now, 53 years later, evidence points only to the man who heard irene garza's final confession, the man they still suspect took her life. cnn's gary tuchman has the remarkable story.
a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed shortly after going to confession.picion turned to the priest but nothing stuck. police, though, they never gave up. so, now, 53 years later, evidence points only to the man who heard irene garza's final confession, the man they still suspect took her life. cnn's gary tuchman has the remarkable story.
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for the first time in over a decade illegal cross-border activity is more prief lent in south texas thanany corridor along the southwest. today in activity texas accounts for 3% of all arrests along the southwest border. it's also note worthy to recognize as the chairman pointed out, that 60 percent of the these arrests from nationals from some other country than mexico. and particular the top three sending countries are guatemala, honduras, and el salvador. the current activity in texas needs to put in proper context. even with elevated activity in rio grande valley. the daily apprehension rate is approximately 40% less than 1997. we continue to mature our integrated operations in each corridor with our federal, state, local, and triable partner. protecting the citizens against those that do us harm does not begin or end at the border. we cannot achieve border security alone. as we took the following actions; we directed most academy class and the agents to south texas. increasing the overall agent boots on the gunned and high-risk areas such as rio grande valley. we redeployed approxim
for the first time in over a decade illegal cross-border activity is more prief lent in south texas thanany corridor along the southwest. today in activity texas accounts for 3% of all arrests along the southwest border. it's also note worthy to recognize as the chairman pointed out, that 60 percent of the these arrests from nationals from some other country than mexico. and particular the top three sending countries are guatemala, honduras, and el salvador. the current activity in texas needs...
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all the way south to houston, texas, where it reached 107. tonight, the new warnings with this record heat wave and will there be any relief by the fourth of july? abc meteorologist ginger zee, leading us off tonight. >> reporter: the dangerous heat has the west in a vice-like grip. records brokes from pocatello, idaho, to houston, texas. that's about 1,500 miles under that broiling bubble we call a heat dome. at least one person is dead. an elderly man in las vegas who was found in a home without air conditioning. and nearly 140 people hospitalized, including an older man in las vegas who called 911 after driving for hours. his air conditioning, broken. on day three of this unbearable heat, at least a dozen runners passed out during a half marathon in pasadena, where the temperature soared to 90 during the race. and in death valley, as they creep toward 130 degrees, it's just short of the hottest record ever, 134. the heat, enough to cancel 18 us airways flights and put los angeles power crews on alert, monitoring the stress on the grid. at
all the way south to houston, texas, where it reached 107. tonight, the new warnings with this record heat wave and will there be any relief by the fourth of july? abc meteorologist ginger zee, leading us off tonight. >> reporter: the dangerous heat has the west in a vice-like grip. records brokes from pocatello, idaho, to houston, texas. that's about 1,500 miles under that broiling bubble we call a heat dome. at least one person is dead. an elderly man in las vegas who was found in a...
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a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed shortly after going to confession.cion turned to the priest but nothing stuck. police, though, they never gave up. so, now, 53 years later, evidence points only to the man who heard irene garza's final confession, the man they still suspect took her life. cnn's gary tuchman has the remarkable story. >> she had beautiful, shiny hair. she had this natural effervescence.
a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed shortly after going to confession.cion turned to the priest but nothing stuck. police, though, they never gave up. so, now, 53 years later, evidence points only to the man who heard irene garza's final confession, the man they still suspect took her life. cnn's gary tuchman has the remarkable story. >> she had beautiful, shiny hair. she had this natural effervescence.
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. >> michael segovia from south texas, edinburgh. >> michael, are you ready for bikini season?hael is ready for bikini season? [ applause ] all right. >> yes! >> courteous. next up? >> my name is alexandra, and i'm from switzerland. >> alexandra, are you ready for bikini season? >> jimmy: she's here from switzerland. i don't know how things go over there. but let's find out. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> half bikini. next. >> my name is ray lawrence. i'm from the san francisco bay area. >> little larry, are you ready for bikini season? >> jimmy: nice. are we really that excited? >> oh, yeah! i'm ready. >> show us what you got, baby. show us what you got. [ applause ] >> jimmy: all right. i'll have trouble getting that one out of my mind. >> lisa from australia. >> lisa, are you ready for bikini season? >> jimmy: is lisa ready for bikini season? yes? >> no. >> jimmy: you're sure? >> yes. >> jimmy: positive? >> positive. >> jimmy: all right. >> jimmy: i think we have one more. let's see who we have. >> john. i'm from london. >> john, are you ready for bikini season? >> jim
. >> michael segovia from south texas, edinburgh. >> michael, are you ready for bikini season?hael is ready for bikini season? [ applause ] all right. >> yes! >> courteous. next up? >> my name is alexandra, and i'm from switzerland. >> alexandra, are you ready for bikini season? >> jimmy: she's here from switzerland. i don't know how things go over there. but let's find out. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> half bikini. next. >> my...
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she earned her law degree from south texas college of law. she tends to agree more with the state, which is not uncommon for a judge, something on display again today as she clashed with defense attorney don west over jury instructions. >> i am not giving that instruction. >> it's an error to not instruct this jury properly on the law. >> you continually disagree with this court every time i make a ruling. if i have made a mistake in this case, you will appeal. this is my ruling on this issue. >> reporter: but it was this moment after a hearing late into the night that will forever be cemented in trial watcher's minds. >> i'm not physical able to keep up this pace much longer. it's 10:00 at night. we had full days every day. weekends, depositions at night. >> reporter: she simply decided it was time to go. she may not be warm and fuzzy but judge debra nelson is always on her game. >> when there is a difficult argument, she said i'll go study it. that night she did or that weekend she did and came to court prepared. >> reporter: prepared and r
she earned her law degree from south texas college of law. she tends to agree more with the state, which is not uncommon for a judge, something on display again today as she clashed with defense attorney don west over jury instructions. >> i am not giving that instruction. >> it's an error to not instruct this jury properly on the law. >> you continually disagree with this court every time i make a ruling. if i have made a mistake in this case, you will appeal. this is my...
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coming from south texas. >> how are you? >> caller: just fine, thank you. the question i had for you, jim, is if there is distribution in a stock throughout the day, meaning more sellers than buyers. how is it that many times the stock can defy gravity and close up for the day? >> well, i mean the sellers do sometimes complete and while the sellers are selling, buyers are getting lined up by brokers who say, listen, i got a big seller. what happens is the stock goes down. wren when the final piece trades, all these buyers converge. they end up overwhelming that last piece t. stock goes higher. that's what happens time and time again. look, sometimes the stock's performance doesn't matter the underlying business. i know that can shock you. it can take a while for the two to sync up. if you get a bargain, please be patient. wait, your rewards will beckon. "mad money" will be right back. . . >> welcome back to tonight's ezegs of "mad money." stocks often diverge from the fundamental also of the companies they purport to represent. i though this confuses you mi
coming from south texas. >> how are you? >> caller: just fine, thank you. the question i had for you, jim, is if there is distribution in a stock throughout the day, meaning more sellers than buyers. how is it that many times the stock can defy gravity and close up for the day? >> well, i mean the sellers do sometimes complete and while the sellers are selling, buyers are getting lined up by brokers who say, listen, i got a big seller. what happens is the stock goes down. wren...
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she earned her law degree from the south texas college of law.e says judge nelson tends to agree more with the state which is not uncommon for a judge. something on display as she clashed with defense attorney don west over jury instructions. >> i am not giving that instruction. >> that's an error by not instructing this jury properly on the law. >> you continually disagree with this court every time i make a ruling. if i have made a mistake in this case, you will appeal. this is my ruling on this issue. >> reporter: but it was this moment after a hearing late into the night that will forever be cemented in trial watchers' minds. >> i'm not physically able to keep up this pace at this moment. it's 10:00 at night. we started this morning. every day. weekends, depositions at night. >> reporter: she simply decided it was time to go. she may not be warm and fuzzy, but judge deborah nelson is always on her game. >> when there is a difficult argument she said i'm going to go study it. that night she did or weekend she did and she came to court prepared
she earned her law degree from the south texas college of law.e says judge nelson tends to agree more with the state which is not uncommon for a judge. something on display as she clashed with defense attorney don west over jury instructions. >> i am not giving that instruction. >> that's an error by not instructing this jury properly on the law. >> you continually disagree with this court every time i make a ruling. if i have made a mistake in this case, you will appeal. this...
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everywhere, unless you're lucky to get some of the rain, and that will be the case in the deep south including texas. washington, d.c., you're one of the hottest spots in the country yesterday and that will continue this week, especially when you add in the humidity. this is, mara, what you like. head on down to the train and sit out in the sunshine. >> i don't need to go there. i've got the it here at home. thanks, bill. >>> shock waves continue to reverb rate through hollywood following corey moy monteith's . rumors of a substance abuse relapse are swarming leading many former addicts like matthew perry to express their disappointment. >> it's completely tragic when somebody doesn't get it and is no longer with us. >>> a california judge has revoked chris brown's probation. the ruling was issued during a hearing to reveal details wind a hit and run accident involving the singer. he is free for now, but that could change when he returns to court in august. >>> ashton kutcher sheds his shirt for the steve jobs trailer which premiers august 16th. >> here is the crazy one. the rebel. the misfit. becau
everywhere, unless you're lucky to get some of the rain, and that will be the case in the deep south including texas. washington, d.c., you're one of the hottest spots in the country yesterday and that will continue this week, especially when you add in the humidity. this is, mara, what you like. head on down to the train and sit out in the sunshine. >> i don't need to go there. i've got the it here at home. thanks, bill. >>> shock waves continue to reverb rate through hollywood...
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she earned her law degree from the south texas college of law. judge nelson tends to agree more with the state, which is not uncommon for a judge. something that was on display again today, as she clashed with defense attorney don west over jury instructions. >> i am not giving that instruction. and you can -- >> by not instructing the law of this jury properly on the law -- >> you continually disagree with this court every time i make a ruling. if i have made a mistake in this case, you will appeal. this is my ruling on this issue. >> reporter: but it was this moment after a hearing late into the night that will forever be cemented in trial watcher's minds. >> i am not physically able to keep up this pace. it's 10:00 at night. we started this morning. weekends, depositions at night. >> reporter: she simply decided it was time to go. she may not be warm and fultzy, but judge debra nelson is always on her game. >> when there's a difficult argument, she says i'm going to study it. that night she did and came to court prepared. >> reporter: prepared
she earned her law degree from the south texas college of law. judge nelson tends to agree more with the state, which is not uncommon for a judge. something that was on display again today, as she clashed with defense attorney don west over jury instructions. >> i am not giving that instruction. and you can -- >> by not instructing the law of this jury properly on the law -- >> you continually disagree with this court every time i make a ruling. if i have made a mistake in...
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a few facilities operating in south texas on the rio grande valley near the mexico border local officialsthe restrictions will create a perfect storm they expect to lead to the closure of all abortion-providing facilities in that whole huge area of the state. health care providers in the rio grande valley are predicting that many of the thousands of women who seek abortion services there every year will instead start going to mexico, to illegally buy an abortion pill to try to figure out how to personally induce what they're calling self-abortion. those pills are less effective and potentially more dangerous when taken without medical supervision, of course. before texas republican passed their new anti-abortion pill, the pills were legal and available from texas clinics, along with medical supervision. but now, well. republican governor rick perry, who's about to sign the bill into law, denies that the new law will force all 37 of 42 clinics to close. but while texas waits for his signature, abortion providers in the state are starting to tell local newspapers that they promise to someho
a few facilities operating in south texas on the rio grande valley near the mexico border local officialsthe restrictions will create a perfect storm they expect to lead to the closure of all abortion-providing facilities in that whole huge area of the state. health care providers in the rio grande valley are predicting that many of the thousands of women who seek abortion services there every year will instead start going to mexico, to illegally buy an abortion pill to try to figure out how to...
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in the springtime storms down to the south, like texas and slowly everything moves north. this is toronto's severe weather season. canada's severe weather season. in the west, we'd love the rain. we need the rain. boise 95. we'll be even hotter today n even hotter tomorrow than that. across the country, there's some moisture out there. see a little spin over northern texaco. an upper level low is spinning south of el paso. it's got some moisture with it that's kicked up into southern arizona. maybe there, the dew points are higher. showers out there. that's about it. otherwise very hot in the intermountain west. you can see it's hard pressed to get that rain into arizona this time of year. just a little bit there around tucson. check out the high temperature today. 97 in boise. 98 in medford. interior areas of much of california will be up there right around 100 degrees. vegas, 110 today. l.a. will call and top you out in the upper 80s. oregon, night 90s. low humidity, sunny, 80 in one spot. that weather is seattle, the place to be right now. >> i was thinking the very sam
in the springtime storms down to the south, like texas and slowly everything moves north. this is toronto's severe weather season. canada's severe weather season. in the west, we'd love the rain. we need the rain. boise 95. we'll be even hotter today n even hotter tomorrow than that. across the country, there's some moisture out there. see a little spin over northern texaco. an upper level low is spinning south of el paso. it's got some moisture with it that's kicked up into southern arizona....
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zee standing by in the southwest tonight, on the brutal heat from washington state all the way south to texas> road rage. tonight, the new case in the manhunt under way after a frantic 911 call to police. a driver concerned about the man driving next to him. that caller later found dead in his car. >>> overseas tonight, and the visit to robben island. president obama, in the room where nelson mandela spent so many of those 27 years in prison. >>> and the shockwave. who could forget about that giant russian meteorite?
zee standing by in the southwest tonight, on the brutal heat from washington state all the way south to texas> road rage. tonight, the new case in the manhunt under way after a frantic 911 call to police. a driver concerned about the man driving next to him. that caller later found dead in his car. >>> overseas tonight, and the visit to robben island. president obama, in the room where nelson mandela spent so many of those 27 years in prison. >>> and the shockwave. who...
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a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed shortly after going to confession.ed to the priest but nothing stuck. police, though, they never gave up. so, now, 53 years later, evidence points only to the man who heard irene garza's final confession, the man they still suspect took her life. cnn's gary tuchman has the remarkable story. >> she had beautiful, shiny hair. she had this natural effervescence. >> she had the most musical type voice.
a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed shortly after going to confession.ed to the priest but nothing stuck. police, though, they never gave up. so, now, 53 years later, evidence points only to the man who heard irene garza's final confession, the man they still suspect took her life. cnn's gary tuchman has the remarkable story. >> she had beautiful, shiny hair. she had this natural effervescence. >> she had the most musical type voice.
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not many spots cool today and a little bit of rain in south texas.st coast one of the coolest spots in the country today, san francisco, thanks for the cold ocean. have a great day. wait a sec! i found our colors. we've made a decision. great, let's go get you set up... you need brushes... you should check out our workshops... push your color boundaries while staying well within your budget walls. i want to paint something else. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. glidden premium interior paint, starts at a new lower price at $18.94 a gallon. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving i
not many spots cool today and a little bit of rain in south texas.st coast one of the coolest spots in the country today, san francisco, thanks for the cold ocean. have a great day. wait a sec! i found our colors. we've made a decision. great, let's go get you set up... you need brushes... you should check out our workshops... push your color boundaries while staying well within your budget walls. i want to paint something else. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot....
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but it was my experience in south texas, the way -- to watch my grandparents, the way they were treated my aunts. the way -- i mean, didn't make any sense. this was 1965. and 80% of the population are mexican-american. and every judge, every mayor, every county commissioner, everybody, they were all white. i said, "now, how is this?" and you watch the condescension. well, that's the way my grandparents were treated. that's the way my aunts were treated. and that was in the heyday of the civil rights movement. the folk singers were singing protest songs. i learned and gleaned everything that i was hearing. and so i went to volunteer for c.o.r.e., the congress of racial equality in cleveland, ohio. and i lived in a tenement house with an african-american family. and my job was to ride shotgun with another man with a police scanner in the car. and our job was to respond to police calls and document police brutality cases in the black neighborhoods. well, i'd go home every night to that tenement house, and i'd sleep on this guy's couch. well, one morning he asked me, "son, i've got to ask y
but it was my experience in south texas, the way -- to watch my grandparents, the way they were treated my aunts. the way -- i mean, didn't make any sense. this was 1965. and 80% of the population are mexican-american. and every judge, every mayor, every county commissioner, everybody, they were all white. i said, "now, how is this?" and you watch the condescension. well, that's the way my grandparents were treated. that's the way my aunts were treated. and that was in the heyday of...
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she is a graduate of south texas college of law and began her career in broward county in florida. judge in 1999 by then governor jeb bush. she has a reputation for being hard working and also has a reputation for imposing long prison sentences. she is not least bit afraid of any attorneys who walk through her courtroom either. in fact, i have to show you something that happened just this morning in this courtroom when don west, a defense attorney in the case was objecting to what the prosecution just brought up. i mean, by 7:30 this morning he was hearing about it and after 9:00 he was having to argue this in court. it was this request to a a lesser included of third degree murder with an underlying felony of child abuse. he was livid. here is how she responded. >> the state is seeking this instruction as part of a larger scheme, another trick that the state is seeking. >> i don't want to hear the word trick anymore in regard to these arguments, please. >> we don't want that instruction. we're not claiming aggravated battery specifically that so as the jury would be instructed on
she is a graduate of south texas college of law and began her career in broward county in florida. judge in 1999 by then governor jeb bush. she has a reputation for being hard working and also has a reputation for imposing long prison sentences. she is not least bit afraid of any attorneys who walk through her courtroom either. in fact, i have to show you something that happened just this morning in this courtroom when don west, a defense attorney in the case was objecting to what the...
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texas. and boy, are they getting, in western oklahoma, now, moving south into texas. they have been in a severe to exceptional drought for the past few years, and the good news is over the next two to three days we're expecting a widespread 2 to 5 inches of rain, especially in central and northern texas with someplaces getting up to around an isolated eight inches of rain. so this is not a drought buster but it is certainly drought relief. >> jeff: jeff, thank you. >> storm clouds are also looming over the u.s. senate this we can when more than 1100 executive branch nominations remain stalled. democrats have a plan to break the logjam but republicans are crying foul. we have more on what some are calling the nuclear option. >> reporter: the senate showdown has been building for some time. just last thursday the gloves came off between senate majority leader harry reid and minority leader mitch mcconnell. >> if anyone thinks through the first of this year that the norms and tradition of the senate have been followed by the republican leader, they are living in gaga lan
texas. and boy, are they getting, in western oklahoma, now, moving south into texas. they have been in a severe to exceptional drought for the past few years, and the good news is over the next two to three days we're expecting a widespread 2 to 5 inches of rain, especially in central and northern texas with someplaces getting up to around an isolated eight inches of rain. so this is not a drought buster but it is certainly drought relief. >> jeff: jeff, thank you. >> storm clouds...
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word for dry, sandy place is chihuahua, and they weren't wrong when they named this desert area south of texas chihuahua. so nothing to do with a dog of the same name, just to clear that up. nothing much happened until the spanish explorers found silver in the 1600's, when the whole area became awash with speculators looking to make their fortunes. fortunes were made, but most of it was being sent back to spain. it took nearly 300 years of spanish plunder before the mexican-born spaniards had enough, and in 1810, a religious man named father miguel hidalgo rang the bell for the people to rise up and wage war against spanish rule. unfortunately, he was captured and executed a year later in 1811, right here in chihuahua. this was hidalgo's prison cell. he was kept here for 3 months until the day of his execution. it took mexico another 10 years before they gained final independence. hidalgo's last letter was to his captors, thanking them for their hospitality. he remains today the father of mexican independence. well, this is, of course, cowboy country, chihuahua. so i reckon i have to buy a cow
word for dry, sandy place is chihuahua, and they weren't wrong when they named this desert area south of texas chihuahua. so nothing to do with a dog of the same name, just to clear that up. nothing much happened until the spanish explorers found silver in the 1600's, when the whole area became awash with speculators looking to make their fortunes. fortunes were made, but most of it was being sent back to spain. it took nearly 300 years of spanish plunder before the mexican-born spaniards had...
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he pointed out that texas' redistricting plan and south carolina's i.d. plan were both rejected by lower courts, federal courts in texas and south carolina today, not 50 years ago, not 40 years ago. you know, what's interesting here is that in 2006 congress and george bush signing the legislation reviewed this and in a bipartisan way found that it was compelling evidence to suggest that we need to be -- >> right. senator demint, you voted to reauthorize the voting rights act. is there not a bipartisan basis, then, to find some remedy along the lines of what the president wa wants, which was striking? he said there ought on rules and everybody ought to be subject to them. >> the courts didn't throw out the voting rights act. there's just one section that used 50-year-old voting participation records. and the fact is today in those nine states the participation of african-americans voting is as high or higher than whites. all the court said, if there's a compelling case based on data today, they need to look at it. but i think it was a good judgment and it's
he pointed out that texas' redistricting plan and south carolina's i.d. plan were both rejected by lower courts, federal courts in texas and south carolina today, not 50 years ago, not 40 years ago. you know, what's interesting here is that in 2006 congress and george bush signing the legislation reviewed this and in a bipartisan way found that it was compelling evidence to suggest that we need to be -- >> right. senator demint, you voted to reauthorize the voting rights act. is there not...