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a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed 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, anglos lived on another side, and she kind of transc
a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed 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...
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what's curious to many political pundits is that we attract hispanics into the movement in south texasd there's several reasons. first of all, contrary to what many liberals believe, not all hispanics are from spain. [laughter] okay? you just heard from raul, okay, a puerto rican, and here i am, a mexican-american. there are cubans. there are central americans. even within the large group of mexicans, there are mexicans that have. here, like my family for generations since before texas was texas, and then there are those that just crossed the border, legally and, you know? all of them have a different perspective on american politics. secondly, many hispanics continue, particularly the new immigrants, they continue to be attracted to the faith based family values that we felt, and that makes fertile ground for recruiting them. third, and very importantly, is the outreach that we do. for example, we do trench work, okay? over at the g.o.p., and i don't want to hurt their feelings, but over at the g.o.p., they hire professionals, professional hispanics. okay? [laughter] they hire profess
what's curious to many political pundits is that we attract hispanics into the movement in south texasd there's several reasons. first of all, contrary to what many liberals believe, not all hispanics are from spain. [laughter] okay? you just heard from raul, okay, a puerto rican, and here i am, a mexican-american. there are cubans. there are central americans. even within the large group of mexicans, there are mexicans that have. here, like my family for generations since before texas was...
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greta i did call out corruption in the state of texas i did in the delegate that to south texas. what did i was lay out more than 50 page plan to secure the future of the state of texas which includes protecting victims of human trafficking and includes protecting victims of domestic violence, as well as, greta, protecting the border. you have been on the border. you have seen the border as have i. we have seen even though the state of texas is one of the safest places in the entire country, we want to do all we can to make texas a safer place. one of the things that we must do is to ensure some acts of corruption are rooted out and eliminated. and i will will never back down and put my head in the sand and pretend as though the problem doesn't exist because i prosecuted public corruption across the state of texas and as governor, i will ensure that we eliminate this problem as opposed to some other people who seem to want to put their head in the sand about dealing with these challenges. >> well, why is she so ziz ling mad at you about this? she says that -- i mean, the language
greta i did call out corruption in the state of texas i did in the delegate that to south texas. what did i was lay out more than 50 page plan to secure the future of the state of texas which includes protecting victims of human trafficking and includes protecting victims of domestic violence, as well as, greta, protecting the border. you have been on the border. you have seen the border as have i. we have seen even though the state of texas is one of the safest places in the entire country, we...
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republic integrity and our sister network the weather channel have been reporting out this story in south texashey released a long awaited report on the subject. it's called fracking, the eagle ford shale, big oil and bad air on the texas prairie. they followed families who lived within a couple miles of 50 wells. families who have for their daily horizon wide open texas and the full throttle machinery of oil and gas. what they found is truly amazing and it's never been reported like this before. you're going to want to hear some of this. hold on to that thought. people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list
republic integrity and our sister network the weather channel have been reporting out this story in south texashey released a long awaited report on the subject. it's called fracking, the eagle ford shale, big oil and bad air on the texas prairie. they followed families who lived within a couple miles of 50 wells. families who have for their daily horizon wide open texas and the full throttle machinery of oil and gas. what they found is truly amazing and it's never been reported like this...
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republic integrity and our sister network the weather channel have been reporting out this story in south texaseleased a long awaited report on the subject. it's called fracking, the eagle ford shale, big oil and bad air on the texas prairie. they followed families who lived within a couple miles of 50 wells. families who have for their daily horizon wide open texas and the full throttle machinery of oil and gas. what they found is truly amazing and it's never been reported like this before. you're going to want to hear some of this. hold on to that thought. the was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today at angieslist.com i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh, what a relief it is! you want a way to
republic integrity and our sister network the weather channel have been reporting out this story in south texaseleased a long awaited report on the subject. it's called fracking, the eagle ford shale, big oil and bad air on the texas prairie. they followed families who lived within a couple miles of 50 wells. families who have for their daily horizon wide open texas and the full throttle machinery of oil and gas. what they found is truly amazing and it's never been reported like this before....
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republic integrity and our sister network the weather channel have been reporting out this story in south texaseased a long awaited report on the subject. it's called fracking, the eagle ford shale, big oil and bad air on the texas prairie. they followed families who lived within a couple miles of 50 wells. families who have for their daily horizon wide open texas and the full throttle machinery of oil and gas. what they found is truly amazing and it's never been reported like this before. you're going to want to hear some of this. hold onto that thought. it's a little frustrating. look. [ zach ] i can't help out as much as i used to. do you need help? [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up. it's a swiffer sweeper. swiffer dusters. it can extend so i don't have to get on the step stool. i don't know how it stays on there. it's like a dirt magnet -- just like my kids. [ afi ] this is a danger zone. that is crazy. ah haha! [ zach ] yeah. no, this definitely beats hanging out on a step ladder. good jump, baby. i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male a
republic integrity and our sister network the weather channel have been reporting out this story in south texaseased a long awaited report on the subject. it's called fracking, the eagle ford shale, big oil and bad air on the texas prairie. they followed families who lived within a couple miles of 50 wells. families who have for their daily horizon wide open texas and the full throttle machinery of oil and gas. what they found is truly amazing and it's never been reported like this before....
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a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed shortly after going to confession. police, though, they never gave up. so, now, 53 years later, evidence points only to the man who heard irene garza's final confession, t s > her since that fateful day on falcon lake. >> i want my "why" to be answered, and i know i'm never going to know why until the day i can ask god. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. i'm anderson cooper. tonight a murder that's gone unsolved for more than half a century. 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.
a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed shortly after going to confession. police, though, they never gave up. so, now, 53 years later, evidence points only to the man who heard irene garza's final confession, t s > her since that fateful day on falcon lake. >> i want my "why" to be answered, and i know i'm never going to know why until the day i can ask god. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. i'm anderson cooper. tonight a murder...
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as everyone in south texas knows, after each boom comes a bust. people here are bracing for when. >> it will take another three years. in five years it may be a ghost town. >> the wealth is not reaching every corner. in fact, while some get richer, others get poorer. if it weren't for the help of a relative, they would have lost their home. rent for a 2-bedroom apartment tripled from $1,000 to $5,000 a month. >> people are thrown out of their house because they want more money. they throw them out to get oil folks. a job on the oil field earns six figures. day and night hours exclude this single mother of three. most are men from out of town. >> is this a blessing or a curse is this. >> a blessing. 100%. >> despite some flickers, most hope the oil economy burns brightly for as long as it can. . >> we should add the oil boom brought more crime to the area. the local sheriff's office doubled by hiring 15 new depp uties. >> the vortex is back again, kevin corriveau looks at the forecast. >> well, some of the coldest temperatures in the 50 states will
as everyone in south texas knows, after each boom comes a bust. people here are bracing for when. >> it will take another three years. in five years it may be a ghost town. >> the wealth is not reaching every corner. in fact, while some get richer, others get poorer. if it weren't for the help of a relative, they would have lost their home. rent for a 2-bedroom apartment tripled from $1,000 to $5,000 a month. >> people are thrown out of their house because they want more...
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underthis groungd has infused the economy with $61 billion in was one year, 2012, but as everyone in south texasnows, after each boom comes a bust, and people here are bracing for when. >> it is going to take another three years. in five years it might be a ghost town. >> even now the wealth is not reaching every corner, and in fact while some get richer, others get poorer. it wasn't the help of a relative ana flores would have lost her home. >> people have gotten thrown out of their house just because they want more money. >> reporter: the day and night hours exclude florez a single mother of three. is this oil bloom more a blessing or a curse? >> a blessing 100% blessing. >> reporter: most here hope the oil economy continues to burn brightly for as long as it can. heidi zhou castro, al jazeera, texas. >>> coming up on al jazeera america, last weekend it felt like summer, but that was last weekend. dave warren can back with the national forecast next. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here are your headlines at that hour. in michigan two detroit area nurses are challengin
underthis groungd has infused the economy with $61 billion in was one year, 2012, but as everyone in south texasnows, after each boom comes a bust, and people here are bracing for when. >> it is going to take another three years. in five years it might be a ghost town. >> even now the wealth is not reaching every corner, and in fact while some get richer, others get poorer. it wasn't the help of a relative ana flores would have lost her home. >> people have gotten thrown out...
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named willie l brown junior but it's not about willie brown but a boy from texas but this day is not about a boy from the southn who broke down barriers of class and race of political lodge to build a city and state that continues to be the envy of the world. (clapping.) so like i said this day is not about speaker brown but a lot more. my name is that i see demeanor hall it's a privilege to thorough ac r-65 the resolution naming the western span the willie l brown bridge for which we celebrate today. i need not repeat speaker brown's credentials. his history is etched in stone and the sideline of this great city and the halls of the state capital the 41th black mayor of san francisco (clapping) the first african-american speaker of the california state lover and the longest ever in the history of california (clapping) but i don't need to tell you about a resolution honoring one the san francisco's and california's greatest sons went from a no brainier to one of california's biggest battles the naming of this bridge. it was indeed bavrm by fire. it was pure old school san francisco politics. it was classic wil
named willie l brown junior but it's not about willie brown but a boy from texas but this day is not about a boy from the southn who broke down barriers of class and race of political lodge to build a city and state that continues to be the envy of the world. (clapping.) so like i said this day is not about speaker brown but a lot more. my name is that i see demeanor hall it's a privilege to thorough ac r-65 the resolution naming the western span the willie l brown bridge for which we celebrate...
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of a nation watching everything that had thawed freeze up again, as polar air plunges so far south, even texas will feel the freeze. while out west tonight, a race is under way to get the sandbags in place before heavy rain threatens to bring mudslides down on thousands of homes. and abc's meteorologist ginger zee is tracking the split personality weather for us tonight. >> reporter: parts of southern california laying out almost 150,000 sandbags. preparing for what could bring more rain in four days than they've had in the past year. >> mudslides are more of a potential, especially in areas where there has been fires. >> reporter: especially in places like glendora, california, home of that colby wildfire that gnawed away at nearly 2,000 acres of vegetation in january. >> we need the rain. >> well, i know, but not that much. >> yeah not that much at once. but we do need the rain. >> reporter: they need it to help dent that historic drought. but get this -- even if they get five inches of rain, they would need another 15 inches within a month to really see a rebound. rain will start wednesday,
of a nation watching everything that had thawed freeze up again, as polar air plunges so far south, even texas will feel the freeze. while out west tonight, a race is under way to get the sandbags in place before heavy rain threatens to bring mudslides down on thousands of homes. and abc's meteorologist ginger zee is tracking the split personality weather for us tonight. >> reporter: parts of southern california laying out almost 150,000 sandbags. preparing for what could bring more rain...
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a south texas beauty queen sexually assaulted, killed suspicion turned to the priest but nothing stuckthey 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 suspicion turned to the priest but nothing stuckthey 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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he defended his remarks saying the term wetback is as normal as breathing air in south texas. is truly the case, the particulate count is disturbingly high. while "the morning news" called the campaign clownish, he obviously has the -- under the big top. >>> after the break, strong polls and the big dog. should mitch mcconned by worried? that's up next on "now." [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts, ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ >>> i know i've reached the age i'm not running for anything, i can tell you exactly what you think. and since i'm not in office, you can ignore it. though when when i was in office, i thought people were ignoring it. >> that was bill clinton earlier this afternoon. 22 years after his first presidential bid in 1992. clinton's in the bluegrass state fund-raising for longtime
he defended his remarks saying the term wetback is as normal as breathing air in south texas. is truly the case, the particulate count is disturbingly high. while "the morning news" called the campaign clownish, he obviously has the -- under the big top. >>> after the break, strong polls and the big dog. should mitch mcconned by worried? that's up next on "now." [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts, ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million...
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it's causes places look north carolina, south texas and even california to go gang busters on oil productionshing up the daily output by millions but snake oil, fracking comes with profif lick promises but there is a catch. the wells slow down quickly as in a 60 to 70% drop off within the first year quickly. >> if you want to maintain a steady overall rate of production or grow your production, you have to drill and drill and drill, and that's why we're seeing tens of thousands of wells being drilled in these areas. if they stop drilling, then very soon production will collapse. >> it doesn't have as long of a lifetime but in some sense, that's nothing surprising or new. >> reporter: dr. mark at stanford's program on energy and sustainable development doesn't refute tracking production will decline and steeply within a number of years but thinks of this climb like an economist. if oil prices are high and demand for product stays strong, the u.s. he says will develop new ways to access this precious resource as it has with shale this past decade. so he asks how can you predict the future? >>
it's causes places look north carolina, south texas and even california to go gang busters on oil productionshing up the daily output by millions but snake oil, fracking comes with profif lick promises but there is a catch. the wells slow down quickly as in a 60 to 70% drop off within the first year quickly. >> if you want to maintain a steady overall rate of production or grow your production, you have to drill and drill and drill, and that's why we're seeing tens of thousands of wells...
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apologize for his offensive comments about south texas. firing back, wait until you see my response to herman tore piece it will show how clueless she is about the rgb. so, what is his response? well, attorney general greg abbot is here to tell us. good evening, sir. >> good even
apologize for his offensive comments about south texas. firing back, wait until you see my response to herman tore piece it will show how clueless she is about the rgb. so, what is his response? well, attorney general greg abbot is here to tell us. good evening, sir. >> good even
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by boat, i saw the south texas border on the rio grande. the shallow places on that river where someone could walk about 200 feet across without getting their knees wet -- by helicopter, i saw the arizona border. there's the fort isabel detention center near brownsville. i saw detainees, only 18% of whom were mexican. the rest represent over 30 different nationalities who migrated to mexico in an effort to get to the united states. in arizona, i visited the ranchers who live and work on the border, frustrated by damage to their properties caused by those who cross the border illegally. caused by those who cross the border illegally. i have met a number of groups and individuals who represent a wide range of views about the border. i will make it a practice to continue to do so. addition ofent funding for staffing and surveillance, we have made great progress in border and port security. there is now more manpower, technology, and infrastructure on our borders than ever before. we must remain vigilant. the answer is not simply to build longe
by boat, i saw the south texas border on the rio grande. the shallow places on that river where someone could walk about 200 feet across without getting their knees wet -- by helicopter, i saw the arizona border. there's the fort isabel detention center near brownsville. i saw detainees, only 18% of whom were mexican. the rest represent over 30 different nationalities who migrated to mexico in an effort to get to the united states. in arizona, i visited the ranchers who live and work on the...
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what we found in the eagle ford is the eagle ford is a huge 20,000 square mile area in south texas. now there is one of the biggest oil and gas booms in the nation. but it hasn't gotten the national attention that places like the marsalis shale in pennsylvania have. what you have there is south .exas has this boom looking through air permits and looking at the regulatory regime for we found there all of these facilities that the wells and compressor stations and all the infrastructure that comes with the boom that are emitting industrial sized air pollutants into the air. you're talking about things like hydrogen sulfide, which can be deadly, volatile organic compounds like benzene that can cause cancer in the long-term. and you have that alongside many, many hundreds of residential complaints about things that are related to the industry. you have residents complaining to regulators about headaches and foul odors and trouble breathing and all kinds of respiratory problems. at the same time, you have a regulatory system that knows very little about the air quality in the area, becau
what we found in the eagle ford is the eagle ford is a huge 20,000 square mile area in south texas. now there is one of the biggest oil and gas booms in the nation. but it hasn't gotten the national attention that places like the marsalis shale in pennsylvania have. what you have there is south .exas has this boom looking through air permits and looking at the regulatory regime for we found there all of these facilities that the wells and compressor stations and all the infrastructure that...
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apologize for his offensive comments about south texas.iring back, wait until you see my response to herman tore piece it will show how clueless she is about the rgb. so, what is his response? well, attorney general greg abbot is here to tell us. good evening, sir. >> good
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msnbc dressed up as a hunter in order to mock vice president cheney after the shooting accident in south texasmean, real "the washington post," what are you doing? on a wider front, the mainstream media pretty much ignored or covered the story casually. the best coverage was on the cbs this morning broadcast which has emerged as a very good source of information. in a surprising move. cnn almost totally ignored the story. perhaps they didn't have enough time being a 24-hour news channel but all in all we have more information about the president of the united states now than we did before super bowl sunday. and no nastiness was involved. and that's the memo. now, for the top story tonight. reaction, joining us from dallas, katie pavlick who covers the news from town hall.com. host of fnc media buzz seen sundays at 11 a.m. you know this milbank guy. what did you think of that nasty comment? >> it wasn't nasty. it was aggressive. i'm surprised dana milbank can't see the difference. sure, you interrupted the president a lot, bill. maybe walked up the line of appearing annoying. is he master with
msnbc dressed up as a hunter in order to mock vice president cheney after the shooting accident in south texasmean, real "the washington post," what are you doing? on a wider front, the mainstream media pretty much ignored or covered the story casually. the best coverage was on the cbs this morning broadcast which has emerged as a very good source of information. in a surprising move. cnn almost totally ignored the story. perhaps they didn't have enough time being a 24-hour news...
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i've seen that in region that i represent in deep south texas. for most of the post-war period u.s. policymakers assumed that growth and employment went hand in hand and they largely confirmed that assumption. but the structural evolution of the global economy and its effects on the u.s. economy today could mean that growth and employment in the u.s. are starting to diverge. chair yellen, can you discuss with us why we appear to be undergoing what many have referred to as a jobless recovery? what explains that disparity between fairly weak employment growth in recent months and fact that equities and corporate earnings are at an all-time high? well, congressman, it certainly has been a slow recovery by the standards of u.s. -- u.s. history from downturns but 7.8 million jobs have been created since the drop in employment i believe in the beginning of 2010. and while we still have a ways to go in the job market is not by any mooensz means back to full strength. we're not back to maximum employment. there has been substantial job creation. so that i think we have made -- we have made
i've seen that in region that i represent in deep south texas. for most of the post-war period u.s. policymakers assumed that growth and employment went hand in hand and they largely confirmed that assumption. but the structural evolution of the global economy and its effects on the u.s. economy today could mean that growth and employment in the u.s. are starting to diverge. chair yellen, can you discuss with us why we appear to be undergoing what many have referred to as a jobless recovery?...
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how much drilling of this kind is going on in this south texas area and why did you decide to look at the air quality issue. >> there are about 8,000 wells that have already been drilled in the eagleford shale which 20,000 square miles, another 5,000 or so have been permitted orion line. we chose to look at the eagle ford specifically because it has not been part of the national conversation on fracking. and we looked at air because so much focus has been put understandably on contaminated water that we felt it was time to look at air pollution. >> woodruff: what were your main findings. >> the main findings were that there are all manner of toxic chemicals associated with oil & gas production that appear to be making people sick. benzene which can cause cancer, sulfur dioxide which causes severe lung problems, hydrogen sulfide which can cause a variety of chronic conditions and also it can be lethal in high enough doses. all this comes out during drilling, processing, even comes out of pipelines. >> woodruff: so you-- it is emittedded and you say it can cause problems s it causing pr
how much drilling of this kind is going on in this south texas area and why did you decide to look at the air quality issue. >> there are about 8,000 wells that have already been drilled in the eagleford shale which 20,000 square miles, another 5,000 or so have been permitted orion line. we chose to look at the eagle ford specifically because it has not been part of the national conversation on fracking. and we looked at air because so much focus has been put understandably on...
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south. not texas or florida but st. louis, windchill of 9. chicago, bitterly cold. where is it going to go. the white is as cold as it gets. the purple is very cold. the blue is uncomfortable cold. as we go throughout the week, it dopt move much. it sits here from minneapolis through wisconsin over michigan. a little chunk will kick through the northeast. temperatures down 6 degrees as far south as new york city. as we go through the upcoming weekend, the northeast forms. it just sits here. this looks like this weather pattern will remain until the first week of march at least. >> really? >> no signs of t-shirts. >> you are not a popular guy with that kind of forecast. i am even complaining to myself. >>> we have new details this morning on why the secretary of defense is proposing to shrink the army. chuck hagel says the nation can't afford a military being smaller than before world war ii but only if it keeps its technological edge. tracie potts is live on this. will the army be able to respond as quickly in a time of crisis if it is smaller? >> they certainly hop
south. not texas or florida but st. louis, windchill of 9. chicago, bitterly cold. where is it going to go. the white is as cold as it gets. the purple is very cold. the blue is uncomfortable cold. as we go throughout the week, it dopt move much. it sits here from minneapolis through wisconsin over michigan. a little chunk will kick through the northeast. temperatures down 6 degrees as far south as new york city. as we go through the upcoming weekend, the northeast forms. it just sits here....
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as everyone in south texas knows, after each boom comes a bust.re bracing for when. >> it's going to take another three years. in five years, this might be a ghost town. >> even now, the wealth is not reaching every corner. in fact, while some get richer, others get poorer. if it weren't for the help of a relative, anna flores would have loft her home. rent here has tripled from $500 to $1,500 per month. >> people have got thrown out of their house because they want more money, they throw them out to get oil folks. >> a job on the oil field earns six figures, but the day and night hours exclude flores, a single mother of three. most workers are men from out of town. >> is this oil boom to you more of a blessing or a curse? >> a blessing, 100%. >> despite some slickers, most in the town hope the oil economy continues to burn brightly for as long as it can. >> that oil boom that brought more crime to the area. now the local sheriff's office has doubled its force, hiring 15 new deputies. >> switching to sports, boxing involving a legend, that was one
as everyone in south texas knows, after each boom comes a bust.re bracing for when. >> it's going to take another three years. in five years, this might be a ghost town. >> even now, the wealth is not reaching every corner. in fact, while some get richer, others get poorer. if it weren't for the help of a relative, anna flores would have loft her home. rent here has tripled from $500 to $1,500 per month. >> people have got thrown out of their house because they want more...
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again, as par south as texas. for monday it will be 35 degrees. your average is around 59. this time of year for omaha, 14 on monday. average is 35. for minneapolis, 15. your daytime high today. average is 26. over in bismarck, 4 tomorrow. average 26. you get the picture. it is still cold. we are going to be dealing with a stormy pattern across the northwest and bringing much needed rain and snow but travel is difficult. especially across the northwest. and then, of course, that cold air sings southward and we are dealing with a couple of systems over the northeast. not a big blockbuster this weekend like some people were talking about. but we are going to see several inches of snow sunday into monday. we will break it down very light snow, though, sunday into monday. there is 4:00 p.m. towards buffalo and pittsburgh. again, just a couple of inches. it will be a nuisance. but it is not going to really hamper things. that's the good news. but look at the snow that we have seen this season. so far. way above average in philadelphia. your average is about a foot. we are at 40
again, as par south as texas. for monday it will be 35 degrees. your average is around 59. this time of year for omaha, 14 on monday. average is 35. for minneapolis, 15. your daytime high today. average is 26. over in bismarck, 4 tomorrow. average 26. you get the picture. it is still cold. we are going to be dealing with a stormy pattern across the northwest and bringing much needed rain and snow but travel is difficult. especially across the northwest. and then, of course, that cold air sings...
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i've seen that in the region that i represent in deep south texas. for most of the post-war period, u.s. policymakers assumed that growth and employment went hand in hand, and the u.s. economy's performance had largely confirmed that assumption. but the structural evolution of the global economy and its effects on the u.s. economy today could mean that growth and employment in the u.s. are starting to diverge. chair yellen, can you discuss with us why we appear to be undergoing what many have referred to as a jobless recovery? what explains the disparity between fairly weak employment growth in recent months and the fact that equities and corporate earnings are at an all-time high? >> well, congressman, it certainly has been a slow recovery by the standards of u.s. history from downturns, but 7.8 million jobs have been created since the trough in employment, i believe in the beginning of 2010. and while we still have a ways to go in the job market, is not by any means back to full strength, we're not back to maximum employment. there has been substan
i've seen that in the region that i represent in deep south texas. for most of the post-war period, u.s. policymakers assumed that growth and employment went hand in hand, and the u.s. economy's performance had largely confirmed that assumption. but the structural evolution of the global economy and its effects on the u.s. economy today could mean that growth and employment in the u.s. are starting to diverge. chair yellen, can you discuss with us why we appear to be undergoing what many have...
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rain-slicked roads in the south from texas to the carolina coast.estern washington and oregon and 2 to 3 feet of snow in the cascades and northern rockies will make roads impassable. >>> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in d.c., new york, philly and boston. >>> back to the news now, and new jailhouse recordings from the man convicted in that florida shooting which started as an argument over loud music. >> prosecutors released phone calls between michael dunn and his fiancee who later testified against him. it was a side of dunn that jurors never saw. >> i'm the [ bleep ] victim hire. i was the one who was victimized like they attacked me. i'm the victim. i'm the victor, but i was the victim too. >> in hours of calls with his fiancee and his parents, dunn repeatedly claims that the state had no case against him, but the jury found otherwise and now dunn will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. >>> well, the pilot of a small plane is earning praise this morning after he brought the failing aircraft down on a winter ice of lake h
rain-slicked roads in the south from texas to the carolina coast.estern washington and oregon and 2 to 3 feet of snow in the cascades and northern rockies will make roads impassable. >>> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in d.c., new york, philly and boston. >>> back to the news now, and new jailhouse recordings from the man convicted in that florida shooting which started as an argument over loud music. >> prosecutors released phone calls between michael...
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also tonight, a winter weather advisory is up across much of the south, from texas and oklahoma to georgia and the carolinas. this is why: a new and potentially dangerous storm packing freezing rain, ice, and snow. it's the same kind of storm that caught atlanta off guard two weeks ago causing massive traffic jams on ice-covered highways and forcing drivers to abandon vehicles. tonight, a state of emergency has been declared in a third of georgia. mark strassmann is in atlanta for us tonight. mark? >> reporter: scott, when the winter storm hit the city two weeks ago, state officials later called the inadequate response "a terrible mistake." they're promising this time will be different. in metro atlanta, drivers have been warned to be off the road by early evening. georgia governor nathan deal. >> do not put yourself or your family in jeopardy. the clearer the roads are, the more we have the ability to treat those roads and get them open as quickly as possible. >> reporter: on january 28, two and a half inches of snow and ice paralyzed atlanta. stranded motorists spent the night in stores
also tonight, a winter weather advisory is up across much of the south, from texas and oklahoma to georgia and the carolinas. this is why: a new and potentially dangerous storm packing freezing rain, ice, and snow. it's the same kind of storm that caught atlanta off guard two weeks ago causing massive traffic jams on ice-covered highways and forcing drivers to abandon vehicles. tonight, a state of emergency has been declared in a third of georgia. mark strassmann is in atlanta for us tonight....
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i have the chemical industry growing like crazy in south texas. we want those downstream jobs but we also know we have enough to export. >> chairman shimkus what do you think about that idea? .. this. >> you highlight a point i don't think there is a solid republican position on this right now. >> going to question -- questions on twitter with # energy 113. for the with the 30th congress. with the energy bill that they have tried to bring it up it keeps getting blocked. anything with energy efficiency this year? >> if i was asked on the specific bill that would not be an active legislative congress the president and the senate disagree with the house on most issues. so any kind of major energy initiative i think we can debate it put things down and develop but from the republican point of view i think we prefer to wait and hopefully see the senate become republican in november then do something 2015. >> host: you have a similar dynamic with the bush and administration working with the republican president 2007. >> dote credit be i voted against th
i have the chemical industry growing like crazy in south texas. we want those downstream jobs but we also know we have enough to export. >> chairman shimkus what do you think about that idea? .. this. >> you highlight a point i don't think there is a solid republican position on this right now. >> going to question -- questions on twitter with # energy 113. for the with the 30th congress. with the energy bill that they have tried to bring it up it keeps getting blocked....
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it's cold as far south as texas, across the mississippi valley. s the setup for our potential ice storm over the south. so again, dallas feels like 22. oklahoma city, you get the picture. we got the cold weather in place. we've got the moisture coming up from the gulf of mexico. so we could see the potential for icing in the dallas-ft. worth area all along the mississippi river valley up towards the southeast. i am very concerned about atlanta. you could have accumulating ice of over half an inch on the roads and power lines. they're doing the right thing by telling the city it's going to shut down tuesday indiand wedne. no school, state of emergency. so winter weather advisories, including a freezing rain advisory for dallas. i think we're going to see ice storm warnings all along the southeast coast up to the mid-atlantic over the next couple days. this is just one of the computer models. it doesn't show the icing. i want to stress in and around this area potential for accumulating ice up towards the carolinas. west of that icing line, we could s
it's cold as far south as texas, across the mississippi valley. s the setup for our potential ice storm over the south. so again, dallas feels like 22. oklahoma city, you get the picture. we got the cold weather in place. we've got the moisture coming up from the gulf of mexico. so we could see the potential for icing in the dallas-ft. worth area all along the mississippi river valley up towards the southeast. i am very concerned about atlanta. you could have accumulating ice of over half an...
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the cold is gathering, we are going to see it move south, wednesday toward texas and arkansas. the system is coming across pieces of energy here for montana back toward areas and the mississippi valley. little chunks here and there, nothing terribly organized. near 40 so not much at stake. then toward wednesday, here's the period overnight into wednesday morning, not looking at anything terribly organized. that is why an inch or less even is the way it looks at the moment. tonight 2 with mid-20s outside the beltway. tomorrow 40. late flurries. sun returning midmorning on wednesday, a chilly thursday and friday and a few flurries possible saturday. that is weather, we are going to be back >>> one movie critic says this year's race for best actor is the hottest he has seen in decades. we have our own critic in the house, sonia is an award winning television perm and a former miss dc. thank you for being here with us. let's start with the top award, the last one that will be given out, the best picture award. who will win this award? >> i'm going to say who should and who will win
the cold is gathering, we are going to see it move south, wednesday toward texas and arkansas. the system is coming across pieces of energy here for montana back toward areas and the mississippi valley. little chunks here and there, nothing terribly organized. near 40 so not much at stake. then toward wednesday, here's the period overnight into wednesday morning, not looking at anything terribly organized. that is why an inch or less even is the way it looks at the moment. tonight 2 with...
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but look in the south, from texas all the way to florida all the way up to virginia. the number of unions in the south is very low, and nearly all the ones that do exist exist with the supreme court of the company and the employer. in general because unions are weakened by right to work laws, economists note that wages are usually lower in those states and workers safety conditions are worse. workers in right-to-work states earn an average of $5,538 less each year than workers in states without the union busting laws. and the rate of workplace deaths in right-to-work states are 52.9% higher. over the last 20 years more jobs have been created in right to work face than union friendly states. the average ratio was 1.4 person ohi1.4% hire.the big three u.s.s they're all unionized. by contrast the foreign automakers have avoided unions by locating their factories in southern states with strong right to work laws. from their perspective unions mean work stop package, more ex-pen i have benefits plans and the inability to fire people at will. but many believe if having an un
but look in the south, from texas all the way to florida all the way up to virginia. the number of unions in the south is very low, and nearly all the ones that do exist exist with the supreme court of the company and the employer. in general because unions are weakened by right to work laws, economists note that wages are usually lower in those states and workers safety conditions are worse. workers in right-to-work states earn an average of $5,538 less each year than workers in states without...
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south-east. in fact, we are going to continue with freezing rain and sleet giving ice accumulation on powerlines and trees. texas to south carolina are coming from the east. behind the storm is wind gusts, snapping trees and knocking limbs on to the powerlines. as we get through the day, georgia and the carolinas will have ice coming down. the highest accumulation will be in central georgia, up to an inch of ice accumulating. it's likely. we are looking at georgia, this is where we have the warnings. we'll put snow on top of that, adding 4-8 inches of snow. this is impacting not only texas, but mississippi. alabama. ice accumulations tapering off for parts of texas, louisville, and mississippi. it will be continuing as it works towards the eastern sea board and snow will pile up. they are going to have higher hills, mountains in the south-east accumulate up to a foot of snow. again, that, again, is on top of ice in places closer to the coast. on the coast itself it will be rain, until the storm works up into the north-east. we have winter storm watches impacting manhattan and boston. it's the tract of the storm
south-east. in fact, we are going to continue with freezing rain and sleet giving ice accumulation on powerlines and trees. texas to south carolina are coming from the east. behind the storm is wind gusts, snapping trees and knocking limbs on to the powerlines. as we get through the day, georgia and the carolinas will have ice coming down. the highest accumulation will be in central georgia, up to an inch of ice accumulating. it's likely. we are looking at georgia, this is where we have the...
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south is pushing on out. we have nothing to be concerned about. have a low pressure in the southwestern part of the country right now. that will track through texashe south. that will get close enough to bring us a few snow showers were midday tomorrow. high pressure controls are weather throughout the day today. we will make it into the upper 30's to low 40's. the clouds thicken up tonight and tomorrow, we will see some of these snow showers. ,e could pick a little dusting it will move out very quickly. it will be a quick hit. a highcloudy skies with of 38 to 42 degrees. we will see snow showers midday tomorrow. looks like only a 25% of snow on sunday. it will be cooler and calm next week, but we have a chance of a storm by the end of the week. let us get our traffic report. >> i think i can promise a good traffic report. later in the morning, i cannot promise anything. we have a live shot on georgia avenue. you can see light conditions there, favorable conditions there. we have six construction on university all of our westbound. be prepared for the last side to get by. we are not seeing those typical delays and volume headed southbound arid th
south is pushing on out. we have nothing to be concerned about. have a low pressure in the southwestern part of the country right now. that will track through texashe south. that will get close enough to bring us a few snow showers were midday tomorrow. high pressure controls are weather throughout the day today. we will make it into the upper 30's to low 40's. the clouds thicken up tonight and tomorrow, we will see some of these snow showers. ,e could pick a little dusting it will move out...
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year-old rafael garcia, a football player and standout student at south side high school in south-central texas. >> i was shocked. i thought it was just a dream, i was going to wake up from it because honestly, you know, you just talked to the person the day before. he said, yeah, i'll be there at football practice, this and that. then all of a sudden he's gone? >> rafael was one of six children raised by a single mother. his family was poor, and rafael worked weekends to help support his family. mike harrison was rafael's football coach. he broke the news of rafael's death to the rest of the team. >> one of the hardest jobs as a teacher and coach is to look at a group of young men that you've grown close to and tell them one of their teammates is not going to be there anymore and it just devastated our kids. they -- they cried so hard and just for the next week to ten days, it just was pure emotion for them. >> from body temperature and degree of rigor mortis, investigators estimated raphael had been killed around midnight. since no one reported the accident, it was officially listed as a hit-
year-old rafael garcia, a football player and standout student at south side high school in south-central texas. >> i was shocked. i thought it was just a dream, i was going to wake up from it because honestly, you know, you just talked to the person the day before. he said, yeah, i'll be there at football practice, this and that. then all of a sudden he's gone? >> rafael was one of six children raised by a single mother. his family was poor, and rafael worked weekends to help...
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that's taking place next week, this 54-year-old case is still very much arrive in the politics in south texas0 p.m. central on cbs. >>> >>> good morning. a major storm system rolling into the bay area overnight. we've seen some very heavy rainfall out the door we go now. the showers continuing. a couple of sunny breaks in between the clouds but we've got plenty more rain on the way. toward ocean beach, the camera shaking around on a lens a bit. we have more showers moving o. we'll see that on and off throughout the day with a possibility of some thunderstorms. this is really a cool looking storm. look at that low center off the coastline spinning around. that is slowly going to migrate along the coast all the way into southern california. but as it does, it will spin plenty of showers our way. so our high def doppler radar showing things have broken up a little bit. still heavy storms into the south bay. we're seeing strong storms sliding into the can take cruz -- santa cruz mountains. some places have seen over 2 inches of rain already. an urban and small stream flooding advisory was in effe
that's taking place next week, this 54-year-old case is still very much arrive in the politics in south texas0 p.m. central on cbs. >>> >>> good morning. a major storm system rolling into the bay area overnight. we've seen some very heavy rainfall out the door we go now. the showers continuing. a couple of sunny breaks in between the clouds but we've got plenty more rain on the way. toward ocean beach, the camera shaking around on a lens a bit. we have more showers moving o....
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can and sell it out in the chemical industry because of the reasonable price of natural gas in south texas. we want those downstream jobs and we also know we have enough ex-or. >> what you think about the idea? >> we do have a national energy policy and to try to adjust it in 2007, we think that it was a diversified portfolio for our folks to come. so filing this debate even within the republican congress, it it is an argument with corn and beans and crude oil it should be a worldwide market and the return on the investment of really having the opportunity to get the additional jobs if we can expand this to sell the export refined product. we do that based upon our cover standards as well and it less difficult standards around the world. so that is what we would rather he because it is more beneficial to the wealth of the nation. but you highlight a good point and i don't think that there is a solid republican position on this right now. and i think that we will be broadcast on c-span and its energy 113. and questions about this legislative agenda for this year, we have energy efficiency a
can and sell it out in the chemical industry because of the reasonable price of natural gas in south texas. we want those downstream jobs and we also know we have enough ex-or. >> what you think about the idea? >> we do have a national energy policy and to try to adjust it in 2007, we think that it was a diversified portfolio for our folks to come. so filing this debate even within the republican congress, it it is an argument with corn and beans and crude oil it should be a...