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the story is more from the heart of the book so i went to medical school in south texas and i started my school my island was hit by hurricane. hurricane ike. in the aftermath the hospital which had historically been a charity hospital, the kind of hospital where someone in texas who could not get care for for her patient could get on the bus and know that they would get care there. that hospital changed very abruptly we stop doing any charity care and the patients who are on though program were sent form letters that said for example, due to the devastation caused by hurricane ike the doctor susan will no longer be your dr.. and that included patients who have cancer were patients who had chronic disease, patients read complicated disease i what happened after hurricane ike very much to find my experience as a medical student in the kind of dr. but i am becoming. so this story is about the dr. who is the head and that cancer surgeon. she refused to abandon her patients even when they were dropped. this is about her and what she did. what is a surgeon without the operating room? what
the story is more from the heart of the book so i went to medical school in south texas and i started my school my island was hit by hurricane. hurricane ike. in the aftermath the hospital which had historically been a charity hospital, the kind of hospital where someone in texas who could not get care for for her patient could get on the bus and know that they would get care there. that hospital changed very abruptly we stop doing any charity care and the patients who are on though program...
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Jun 19, 2017
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take this with a grain of salt, but this particular model takes it toward the south texas coast. i've seen others more toward western florida. this seems like the more logical solution should this develop. not sure how strong it will get yet, but gulf of mexico in june, certainly have to watch it. the forecast tonight warm and muggy, could be an isolated shower or storm. we've seen a few in far western maryland. we'll stay in the 70s tomorrow. tomorrow morning we climb from the 70s to mid-80s by lunchtime. there could be an isolated shower or storm late morning, but in the afternoon is the yellow alert and strong to severe storms likely. i think it will be a slow commute home. if midday, early afternoon do, yourself a favor. better by tuesday warm and dry, wednesday warm and dry. summer begins 12:24 wednesday morning. we'll be in the upper 80s. then the heat returns with low 90s here by thursday, a couple of storms friday, saturday and sunday. sunday i think will be cooler, back in the 80s, but looks like an active monday afternoon. if you haven't downloaded the wusa9 app, now is
take this with a grain of salt, but this particular model takes it toward the south texas coast. i've seen others more toward western florida. this seems like the more logical solution should this develop. not sure how strong it will get yet, but gulf of mexico in june, certainly have to watch it. the forecast tonight warm and muggy, could be an isolated shower or storm. we've seen a few in far western maryland. we'll stay in the 70s tomorrow. tomorrow morning we climb from the 70s to mid-80s...
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. >>> storms in florida and south texas and the country to the east coast. >> that's a look at the country, here's a closer look at your day ahead. >> the heat is rapid city, 85 degrees. and typical variety storms in areas of florida and the texas coast. >>> the first of its kind, the nba inaugural award show in new york, russell westbrook from the oklahoma thunder was named the league mvp. averaging a triple-double with 42 triple-doubles in one season. congrats to him. lebron is known as the best player but this was a special season. >> and fun to watch at the awards starting every year. another fun thing to watch with them. >> thank you. >>> just ahead. the bizarre body language between trump's son-in-law and the indian minister and why did he just hire one of washington's most powerful attorneys? who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require h
. >>> storms in florida and south texas and the country to the east coast. >> that's a look at the country, here's a closer look at your day ahead. >> the heat is rapid city, 85 degrees. and typical variety storms in areas of florida and the texas coast. >>> the first of its kind, the nba inaugural award show in new york, russell westbrook from the oklahoma thunder was named the league mvp. averaging a triple-double with 42 triple-doubles in one season. congrats to...
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joining me now, constitutional law professor at south texas college of law. josh blackman.'s always good to see you. why is the attorney general making a statement like that that he knows to be certainly -- sort of suggests it's not not a unittary president which means the president has absolute control over the executive branch. >> the fact of the matter is the president is unittary and has the ultimate authority to control prosecutions. if he ordered rose' tine to fire mierl and he refused, trump could fire rosenstein. from a sconce ziewtional perspective, it's incorrect. lou: we heard james comey talking about this nonsense that the f.b.i. is totally independent. he was giving a speech in boston where he said you have got me for another 6 1/2 years where he didn't understand the president of the united states could fire hip. now we have this example of rosenstein talking big and way too big for his brichs. >> the fact of the matter is almost everyone in the executive branch serves at the president's pleasure. this prosecutor, mueller, this associate attorney general rose
joining me now, constitutional law professor at south texas college of law. josh blackman.'s always good to see you. why is the attorney general making a statement like that that he knows to be certainly -- sort of suggests it's not not a unittary president which means the president has absolute control over the executive branch. >> the fact of the matter is the president is unittary and has the ultimate authority to control prosecutions. if he ordered rose' tine to fire mierl and he...
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joining me now, constitutional law professor at south texas college of law. josh blackman.it's always good to see you. why is the attorney general making a statement like that that he knows to be certainly -- sort of suggests it's not not a unittary president which means the president has absolute control over the executive branch. >> the fact of the matter is the president is unittary and has the ultimate authority to control prosecutions. if he ordered rose' tine to fire mierl and he refused, trump could fire rosenstein. from a sconce ziewtional perspective, it's incorrect. lou: we heard james comey talking about this nonsense that the f.b.i. is totally independent. he was giving a speech in boston where he said you have got me for another 6 1/2 years where he didn't understand the president of the united states could fire hip. now we have this example of rosenstein talking big and way too big for his brichs. >> the fact of the matter is almost everyone in the executive branch serves at the president's pleasure. this prosecutor, mueller, this associate attorney general ro
joining me now, constitutional law professor at south texas college of law. josh blackman.it's always good to see you. why is the attorney general making a statement like that that he knows to be certainly -- sort of suggests it's not not a unittary president which means the president has absolute control over the executive branch. >> the fact of the matter is the president is unittary and has the ultimate authority to control prosecutions. if he ordered rose' tine to fire mierl and he...
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texas. and he is going to all the way to columbia. yes, not south carolina. south america.expects the trip to take four months. as arony la bow explains, the whole thing is for a good cause. >> reporter: ryan caruso is traveling by kayak, from south texas, to columbia, to raise money for the organization operation smile. through the organization's campaign, until we heal, they will provide safe surgeries to children and people around the world. >> operation smile for me makes the trip worth. it every day, i'm out, there i'm changing someone's life. >> the trip them four months. >> the goal will to be do 20 to 30 miles a day. that is about 8 to 10 hours a day on the water. and stop and make camp and read a few chapters on the nook and wake up and do it all over again. he will be doing it alone. no other people or boats following him. just whatever ryan can manage to fit into his kayak. >> solar panels. water proof battery in the back. >> even though he will be making the trip during hurricane season, he says it is worth it. for the cause. and to inspire people. >> and i thin
texas. and he is going to all the way to columbia. yes, not south carolina. south america.expects the trip to take four months. as arony la bow explains, the whole thing is for a good cause. >> reporter: ryan caruso is traveling by kayak, from south texas, to columbia, to raise money for the organization operation smile. through the organization's campaign, until we heal, they will provide safe surgeries to children and people around the world. >> operation smile for me makes the...
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the real heat in south texas and all the way through the sedert southwest. phoenix could be at 114.ore "worldwide exchange" when we come back who's the new guy? they call him the whisperer. the whisperer? why do they call him the whisperer? he talks to planes. he talks to planes. watch this. hey watson, what's avionics telling you? maintenance records and performance data suggest replacing capacitor c4. not bad. what's with the coffee maker? sorry. we are not on speaking terms. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm sara eisen google is bracing for a possible fine of more than 1 billion euros from eu regulators the financial times reportsing that brussels is getting ready to announce the first of its three big anti-trug decisitrust against the search giant the fine could reportedly top 1$1.5 billion >>> it's summer, that means attendance at concerts and ballparks is red hot getting tickets can be a pain. one company hoping to fix that program. julia boorstin has more. >> reporter: a number of tech companies are trying to make ticketing less frustrating and more fair. songkick
the real heat in south texas and all the way through the sedert southwest. phoenix could be at 114.ore "worldwide exchange" when we come back who's the new guy? they call him the whisperer. the whisperer? why do they call him the whisperer? he talks to planes. he talks to planes. watch this. hey watson, what's avionics telling you? maintenance records and performance data suggest replacing capacitor c4. not bad. what's with the coffee maker? sorry. we are not on speaking terms....
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. >> come from a little town of south texas, i wanted to do this all my life. a lot of people didn't understand it or make fun of me because ways in the little town and how could you ever end up on tv or do a movie. >> one reason storm and next generation is more efficient their ability to hold the racing line every single lap. >> reporter: carrie washington observes positive message under the hood of cars three. >> i think film business learning to experience teamwork with other people, learning to included people on your team that don't necessarily look like you or sound like you or have your life experience and if you join forces you can be champions. >> i decide when i'm done. >> reporter: in hollywood i'm rick damjella. >> good message there. >> coming up next on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" the cosby jury working through part of the weekend hear message the comedian is delivering to his fans. >>> and president trump takes drastic changes to america's policy on cuba why he is making them and why some people are worried about it when "eyewitness news" continues
. >> come from a little town of south texas, i wanted to do this all my life. a lot of people didn't understand it or make fun of me because ways in the little town and how could you ever end up on tv or do a movie. >> one reason storm and next generation is more efficient their ability to hold the racing line every single lap. >> reporter: carrie washington observes positive message under the hood of cars three. >> i think film business learning to experience teamwork...
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positioned just southeastern texas, south western louisiana, but like the reporter said, already waves of rain unindated the gulf coast and we'll see up to a foot before the remnants of cindy finally move northeast ward. the projected path, land fall some time late tonight as a tropical storm and then tropical depression, post tropical cyclone, notice the northeastern turn to go right acrosses the tennessee valley and by that early saturday right into the midatlantic on our doorstep. the spaghetti models -- this storm could have con virtued on one pretty specific solution crossing 95 over washington baltimore and moving off the coast of long island into november scotia. that means rain for us and heavy rain that would be during friday afternoon, friday evening into saturday mostly cloudy skies, a warm but nice first day of summer, 87 in gaithersburg, 88 in westminster, 89 baltimore. 87 in annapolis 89 in manassas, couple showers and thunderstorms off towards our north around the mason dixon line. they should stay off moving across philadelphia area and couple of showers there across so
positioned just southeastern texas, south western louisiana, but like the reporter said, already waves of rain unindated the gulf coast and we'll see up to a foot before the remnants of cindy finally move northeast ward. the projected path, land fall some time late tonight as a tropical storm and then tropical depression, post tropical cyclone, notice the northeastern turn to go right acrosses the tennessee valley and by that early saturday right into the midatlantic on our doorstep. the...
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tropical of the season now just named earlier today sinned disclosures this is positioned just south of texas, louisiana spinning in the golf there. while it's expected to make landfills fall in the next 24 to 48 hours along texas, louisiana, the remnants from that storm may get caught up in the jet extreme, meaning we have some rain chances there, but the weekend, hot and humid, a little bit of thunderstorm activity through saturday. >> got it in. 5@6:30 coming up next. stay with us. >> happy tuesday, all poa lit liesed on georgia's six congressional district. voters will be deciding who will be representing them at congress in a special election and many see this raised as a predictor for the mid-term elections and also a referendum on the president's current performance. there is the run down for you, but this is the hottest story right now. republican karen handle and democratic john whose off run ning to replace john price who is now in the president's cabinet as head of health and human services. this house race has really become crucial to the point where now it's the most expensive in
tropical of the season now just named earlier today sinned disclosures this is positioned just south of texas, louisiana spinning in the golf there. while it's expected to make landfills fall in the next 24 to 48 hours along texas, louisiana, the remnants from that storm may get caught up in the jet extreme, meaning we have some rain chances there, but the weekend, hot and humid, a little bit of thunderstorm activity through saturday. >> got it in. 5@6:30 coming up next. stay with us....
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texas? you claim you're from the south? [laughter] i think texas will get mad at you. in the talk that i just gave you. you heard me use a phrase. we live a bloc away but a world apart. that's not just a fancy phrase. if you go run a spatial analysis on neighborhoods absolutely true in new orleans. i'm sure it's true in other areas. we call it the railroad track test. some neighborhoods, same topography. you live on this side urban got more and if you live on that side you got less. closenessto chemical companies. all that kind of stuff. in new orleans i use st. charles avenue. it's a street that separates neighborhood called central city. which sends more kids -- which is our really bad prison. on the other side is the garden district. it says more kids to harvard. they're 150 yards away from each other. on mardi gras day, it is absolutely true that michael and joseph meet on that spot and have joy all day long and can be the bestest of friends. at night michael goes to one side and joe goes the oath side. if you looked a the demographic data you would go, this is cra
texas? you claim you're from the south? [laughter] i think texas will get mad at you. in the talk that i just gave you. you heard me use a phrase. we live a bloc away but a world apart. that's not just a fancy phrase. if you go run a spatial analysis on neighborhoods absolutely true in new orleans. i'm sure it's true in other areas. we call it the railroad track test. some neighborhoods, same topography. you live on this side urban got more and if you live on that side you got less. closenessto...
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texas? and you claim you're from the south? [laughter] people in texas are -- they're going to get mad at you. no. so, you know, in the talk i just gave, you heard me use a phrase that i asked you to think about. that we live a block apart, a block away, but a world apart. that's not just a fancy phrase. if you go run a spatial analysis on neighborhoods, it's absolutely true in new orleans. i'm sure the true in other areas. a general would call it the railroad track test. same neighborhood, same topography, same land, same access to everything. but you live on this side, you got more. you live on that side, you got less. closeness to chemical companies, all that kind of stuff. in new orleans, i've give an long speech a long time ago, i don't have all the numbers in front of me, but i used st. charles avenue. that's a street that runs right down the middle of our city. it's a street that separates a neighborhood called central city, which sends more kids to angola, which is our really bad prison, and on the other side is the gard
texas? and you claim you're from the south? [laughter] people in texas are -- they're going to get mad at you. no. so, you know, in the talk i just gave, you heard me use a phrase that i asked you to think about. that we live a block apart, a block away, but a world apart. that's not just a fancy phrase. if you go run a spatial analysis on neighborhoods, it's absolutely true in new orleans. i'm sure the true in other areas. a general would call it the railroad track test. same neighborhood,...
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, eastern texas over into the south. if that's the case, we will have a normal pattern.ll see. that is the first 11 to 15 days. the forecast models have a tough time going out that far. sunny and breezy. 60, 70s and 80s. there will be warmer spots but most running below average. 39 back in 1893 was the record low. speaking of san jose, your timeline, 60s and 70s. 78 at 4:00 there. not bad. that is downtown. east san jose will be about 81 or 82. they run warmer, as does santa clara county. pittsburgh is 59. concord pavilion, 58. dublin speaking of 57. 58 in vallejo. not much of a change it doesn't matter where you are. north/northwest breezes out there. it is not roaring like it was yesterday. 30s up in the mountains. truckee, 37. state line is 44. south lake tahoe 42. immigrant gap at 62 warm degrees. some of that warm air aloft. 60s after the fog burns off. 70s around the bay. 90 in clearlake. 86 antioch and brentwood. 72 oakland. alameda at 60 degrees. 78 san jose. to 85 in gill row. cupertino and santa clara about 80 degrees. 74 san mateo. and palo alto at 78, dave. a
, eastern texas over into the south. if that's the case, we will have a normal pattern.ll see. that is the first 11 to 15 days. the forecast models have a tough time going out that far. sunny and breezy. 60, 70s and 80s. there will be warmer spots but most running below average. 39 back in 1893 was the record low. speaking of san jose, your timeline, 60s and 70s. 78 at 4:00 there. not bad. that is downtown. east san jose will be about 81 or 82. they run warmer, as does santa clara county....
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way down south of the texas/louisiana border, look how big this storm is. guys didn't help me with in a, thanks a lot. the clouds go all the way up towards chicago from this storm. eventually it makes its way onshore. winds 50 miles per hour, moving north-northwest at seven miles per hour. coming onshore overnight tonight and tomorrow morning. by friday, it's just to our west. as you follow this track, it moves right around our area during the day on saturday. we will see two bouts of moisture, one most likely on friday, another one saturday. first off, tomorrow. by 4:00, again, some cloud cover around the area. i expect to see clouds with some sunshine. could see an isolated shower and thunderstorm tomorrow, most of us remain dry. tomorrow at 11:00, clouds move in. tomorrow night, we start to see friday, around 3:00 a.m., by 7:00, 8:00, heavy remembain mov. we dry out a little bit friday afternoon, then we could see another round of maybe stronger thunderstorms move in friday evening. this is something we'll be watching. another band of heavy rain could mo
way down south of the texas/louisiana border, look how big this storm is. guys didn't help me with in a, thanks a lot. the clouds go all the way up towards chicago from this storm. eventually it makes its way onshore. winds 50 miles per hour, moving north-northwest at seven miles per hour. coming onshore overnight tonight and tomorrow morning. by friday, it's just to our west. as you follow this track, it moves right around our area during the day on saturday. we will see two bouts of moisture,...
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"i come from a little town in south texas, i wanted to do this all of my life.t or made fun of me because i was in a little town and how would you ever end up on tv or do a movie." "one reason storm and the next gens are more efficient, they're ability to hold the optimum racing line every single lap." kerry washington observes the postive message under the hood of "cars 3." "i think the film is really about learning to experience teamwork with other people. learning to include people on your team who don't necessarily look like you or sound like you or have your life experience and how that if you join forces you can be champions. "i decide when i'm done." in hollywood, i'm rick damigella. seven day (darya)that's it for us this morning... our next newscast is at 5 o clock tonight. (mark) don't forget, you can stay connected on our mobile app, kron four dot com and on our facebook [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic.
"i come from a little town in south texas, i wanted to do this all of my life.t or made fun of me because i was in a little town and how would you ever end up on tv or do a movie." "one reason storm and the next gens are more efficient, they're ability to hold the optimum racing line every single lap." kerry washington observes the postive message under the hood of "cars 3." "i think the film is really about learning to experience teamwork with other people....
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he would happily go with me to south texas and have a political debate on any issue.nd he knows we need them. if you look at his beautiful portraits of wounded veterans, it's obvious that some of them are first generation americans. this doesn't have to be a party issue. you have to decide and your generation will determine, whether we view diversity as a strength or a problem. whether we think our common humanity is more important or our differences matter more. everything else is going to be background music. and i promise you, much as i hate it, russia's cyber warfare doesn't bother me. not if america keeps being america. they beat us into space too, and look where we are today with our space programs. life's always going to have problems. we have a serious challenge today to create more jobs in places where jobs have been left behind. but if we quit playing politics with it and think of the best way to do it, it would be fairly straight forward and simple to do. i'm not worried about that. i'm worried about what's in your mind and what's in your heart. as long as
he would happily go with me to south texas and have a political debate on any issue.nd he knows we need them. if you look at his beautiful portraits of wounded veterans, it's obvious that some of them are first generation americans. this doesn't have to be a party issue. you have to decide and your generation will determine, whether we view diversity as a strength or a problem. whether we think our common humanity is more important or our differences matter more. everything else is going to be...
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this is galveston, texas an hour south of houston, it is raining there. parts of the coast have been drenched in heavy rains. downpours and water spouts have left beaches deserted. governors in louisiana and alabama have declared states of emergency. >> we'll keep them in our thoughts and prayers, hopefully it will be better than that here today. >> reporter: we'll capture the moisture friday into saturday. we'll get the effects of tropical storm cindy, but not today. storm tracker 6 live double scan we can a couple of sprinkles in one or two spots in south jersey, a leftover from the system yesterday that gave people a good strong storm, let's go outside and see what it looks like we're live looking at philadelphia international where the skies will brighten shortly we'll see a mix of clouds and sun, how about the current temperature, 70 degrees, so it's warm already, the dewpoint, 67 a little bit humid today, not too bad, the pressure steady, the winds are westerly, it's the westerly flow that will allow things to heat up today hotter today than yesterd
this is galveston, texas an hour south of houston, it is raining there. parts of the coast have been drenched in heavy rains. downpours and water spouts have left beaches deserted. governors in louisiana and alabama have declared states of emergency. >> we'll keep them in our thoughts and prayers, hopefully it will be better than that here today. >> reporter: we'll capture the moisture friday into saturday. we'll get the effects of tropical storm cindy, but not today. storm tracker...
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these states texas, alabama, south dakota, kentucky have been added to a list that include north carolina, kansas, mississippi, and tennessee. there are exceptions for law enforcement and to honor certain contracts. fresno state has asked for a ruling from the state on whether it can travel to the university of alabama for a football game this fall. >>> within the week the supreme court may announce a ruling on president. trump's travel ban targeting six muslim majority countries. the high court met yesterday. they may have taken a vote about whether to allow the temporary ban to go into effect. the executive order was originally signed in january but revised after a lower court lot different taking offense. the ninth circuit court of appeals ruled that the band violence federal immigration law by discriminating against people based on their nationality. >>> the archdiocese of san francisco says a former longtime catholic archbishop has died. archbishop john quinn. he was named the fifth arch is chip in 1977 and served until 1995. officials say he launched the first church official respon
these states texas, alabama, south dakota, kentucky have been added to a list that include north carolina, kansas, mississippi, and tennessee. there are exceptions for law enforcement and to honor certain contracts. fresno state has asked for a ruling from the state on whether it can travel to the university of alabama for a football game this fall. >>> within the week the supreme court may announce a ruling on president. trump's travel ban targeting six muslim majority countries. the...
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roads will also be wet across the southeast from eastern texas into south florida. >>> if you're flying airport delays possible in new orleans and atlanta. >>> a man from kansas city has been freed after serving 17 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. >> he was released after authorities found his doppelganger. a look-alike who they say committed the crime. richard jones was charged with aggravate add salt accused of trying to steal a purse in a parking lot. despite having an alibi and no physical evidence linking him to the crime, he was convicted after witnesses picked his photo out of a lineup of six mug shots. but it was two law interns digging deep who found these photos of another inmate at the same prison. >> once i seen his picture beside mine and i seen the resemblance that me and him had, i just knew, you know, that it was understandable why, you know, other people said the same thing. >> well, a judge ordered jones' release after witnesses including the robbery victim richard jones apart from the other guy who also shared the same first name. ricky. >>> the faa is i
roads will also be wet across the southeast from eastern texas into south florida. >>> if you're flying airport delays possible in new orleans and atlanta. >>> a man from kansas city has been freed after serving 17 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. >> he was released after authorities found his doppelganger. a look-alike who they say committed the crime. richard jones was charged with aggravate add salt accused of trying to steal a purse in a parking lot....
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. >> california no longer fund trips to texas, south dakota and kentucky. >> restricting trips to northississippi and tennessee. >> nonessential travel for things like out of date conferences and training. rob: more than 1 million illegals who pay taxes could be working under stolen identities. a brand-new irs report. heather: according to the general inspector the agency can only identify half of americans impacted by the fraud because the irs isn't allowed to work with the department of health insecurity to help ice and.who might have the stolen numbers. >> a favorite science-fiction thriller is back on the big screen. >> transformers the last night hit theaters today but is it worthy of your box office bucks? what is destined to arrive? >> destroyed your home. >> here with his reviews fox news contributor kevin mccarthy. good morning. >> i'm a big transformers fan, i have been following this for a long time. michael bay is one of my favorite filmmakers, loved the first transformers, did not like two or four but michael bay has a great resume, bad boys one and 2, this film unfortunate
. >> california no longer fund trips to texas, south dakota and kentucky. >> restricting trips to northississippi and tennessee. >> nonessential travel for things like out of date conferences and training. rob: more than 1 million illegals who pay taxes could be working under stolen identities. a brand-new irs report. heather: according to the general inspector the agency can only identify half of americans impacted by the fraud because the irs isn't allowed to work with the...
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california is unhappy with some of its conservative sister states its ban state sponsored travel to texas alabama south dakota and kentucky with north carolina mississippi kansas and tennessee already on the list these sanctions of sorts are bringing up some interesting historical memory. california says that it's taking this action in response to what it says is discrimination against lesbian gay bisexual and transgender people each of those states in the recent weeks have been acted legislation that may deprive some of the individuals of those states and individuals who visit those states of their constitutional rights there are consequences to discrimination restricting state sponsored travel is a consequence i think they're just trying to cause infighting in the u.s. i think be all to make goal of liberals in some kind of civil war and that's where that's their goal at least for the lone star state is fighting back taxes along with twelve other states is threatening to sue california for its climate change initiative. which discloses companies investments in fossil fuels now the governor of califor
california is unhappy with some of its conservative sister states its ban state sponsored travel to texas alabama south dakota and kentucky with north carolina mississippi kansas and tennessee already on the list these sanctions of sorts are bringing up some interesting historical memory. california says that it's taking this action in response to what it says is discrimination against lesbian gay bisexual and transgender people each of those states in the recent weeks have been acted...
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becerra has implemented his own travel ban restricting state travel to four states -- texas, alabama, kentucky, and south dakota. california leaders say those four states have recently enacted laws that are discriminatory towards gay and transgender people. the ban drew a sharp response from texas governor greg abbott who said, while state employees won't come to texas, it's not going to stop businesses from looking to get away from california's high taxes and regulations. >>> tesla sets sights on a new car factory. and its location may not be good news for american workers. makes coming to the aid of neighbors. the peninsula city getting its citizens involved for the moment a disaster strikes. >>> nascar zips into snowstorm and getting to tomorrow's big race is going to be anything but a breeze. >>> i'm meteorologist drew tim. fog rolling in. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out
becerra has implemented his own travel ban restricting state travel to four states -- texas, alabama, kentucky, and south dakota. california leaders say those four states have recently enacted laws that are discriminatory towards gay and transgender people. the ban drew a sharp response from texas governor greg abbott who said, while state employees won't come to texas, it's not going to stop businesses from looking to get away from california's high taxes and regulations. >>> tesla...
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though the cloud shields are well to the north from some of the moisture, the actual system is south of the texas/louisiana coastline. we are expecting some sunshine, clouds. warm, comfortable temperatures in the mid-to-upper 70's in the evening hours. then the attention in the next couple of days turns to cindy as it continues to make a move north/northwest. 50 miles per hour top winds. makes louisiana/texas line tomorrow morning. but more importantly the moisture is pushed east of the system. so we may be dealing late friday and early saturday with some moisture associated with the remnants. we'll drill down on the weekend forecast. all in all, it's looking good for the weekend. once we get anything associated with cindy out of the way. we will do it for you in 12 minutes. jonathan: thank you. we have been following breaking news most of the day out of flint, michigan, where an officer was stabbed in the neck this morning. the entire airport evacuated. michelle marsh at the "live desk" with fears of a terror attack. is that what it was? michelle: they are still trying to determine that. that is
though the cloud shields are well to the north from some of the moisture, the actual system is south of the texas/louisiana coastline. we are expecting some sunshine, clouds. warm, comfortable temperatures in the mid-to-upper 70's in the evening hours. then the attention in the next couple of days turns to cindy as it continues to make a move north/northwest. 50 miles per hour top winds. makes louisiana/texas line tomorrow morning. but more importantly the moisture is pushed east of the system....
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. >> reporter: don sharp was born in 1946 in the segregated south in tiny texas town of brenham. >> atourt house, one side, white only, on the other side, color. >> reporter: a life lived inside the color lines of a world of stark and often cruel contrast between black and white. >> on the farm, we had polish and german farmers next to ours, and we would be friends but when you came into town, they actually walked right past you because that was law. it was segregation. >> reporter: jim crow, commonly known, don grew up dividing his time between his grarnd parents farm and his parpts home in town. he said he and his classmates were shielded from some of, and much of sting of segregation by family, faith, and friends. >> yes, it was humiliation, but you learned to cope. if you couldn't cope with that, that was the issue. our families were so strong that they taught us how to cope with that. you would say, hey, i will get my drink of water before i go to the court house. i will use the bathroom before i go to had court house. i will-- the court house. i will not need the bathroom. >> don
. >> reporter: don sharp was born in 1946 in the segregated south in tiny texas town of brenham. >> atourt house, one side, white only, on the other side, color. >> reporter: a life lived inside the color lines of a world of stark and often cruel contrast between black and white. >> on the farm, we had polish and german farmers next to ours, and we would be friends but when you came into town, they actually walked right past you because that was law. it was segregation....
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. >>> javier has restricted state travel to four states texas, alabama, kentucky and south dakota. they say thoez four states have recently enacted laws that are discriminatory against gay and transgender people. abbott said it would not stop businesses looking to get away from california's high taxes and r regulations. >>> neighbors coming to the aid of neighbors. up nex thet peninsula city getting its citizens involved for the moment disaster strikes. getting to tomorrow's big race is going to be anything but a breeze. and california farmers in a race to beat the heat. why the hot weather forced many to work over time. >> starting off the week with temperatures near average and we're tracking a >>> so this week's extreme heat has california fruit farmers scrambling to pick their harvest. uch fruit as they possibly can in san joaquin county. it can make the fruit harder to sell. they pay very close atension to weather forecast. a heat wave in 2006 devastated many central california farms. >>> in men low park there were lost children and victims on the it ground at a busy public pa
. >>> javier has restricted state travel to four states texas, alabama, kentucky and south dakota. they say thoez four states have recently enacted laws that are discriminatory against gay and transgender people. abbott said it would not stop businesses looking to get away from california's high taxes and r regulations. >>> neighbors coming to the aid of neighbors. up nex thet peninsula city getting its citizens involved for the moment disaster strikes. getting to tomorrow's...
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california will not allow state funded travel to alabama, kentucky or south dakota or texas after several states enacted laws making it harder for lgbt couples to adopt children. >> in the south, tropical depression cindy continues -- >> can you say that five times? >> tropical depression cindy continues to wreak havoc spawning a tornado near birmingham and has dangerous flash floods in louisiana and mississippi, even as far north as michigan. that's the effect of this storm. at least one person has been killed, a 10-year-old boy has been hit by debris in alabama. out west the heat is the problem with record breaking temperatures in arizona and nevada and california. at least seven people died from that. 120 degrees fahrenheit in arizona. temperatures spiked to 125 degrees in needles california, 117 in vegas. the heat wave is expected to continue into next week. >> extraordinary. now we have to turn back to our big story, a hot story as well, trump care. joining us now from rhode island, congressman, walk us through your first reaction to this bill. >> well, good afternoon, first of all,
california will not allow state funded travel to alabama, kentucky or south dakota or texas after several states enacted laws making it harder for lgbt couples to adopt children. >> in the south, tropical depression cindy continues -- >> can you say that five times? >> tropical depression cindy continues to wreak havoc spawning a tornado near birmingham and has dangerous flash floods in louisiana and mississippi, even as far north as michigan. that's the effect of this storm....
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texas. down there there's one of your stations in south padre island, texas. every time we've had some type of an incident come up or a threat of terrorist attack, or the very thing you will be doing in your job, they were the first ones to respond. i have been down there and actually seen them. my time has expired, but just one word of caution. there will be a lot of people out there that would like to use an incident that may be isolated where some little old lady is being frisked -- you know what is going to happen, and so you're going to get ready for media that's not your best friend. they may be now but they won't be later on as this progress else. look forward to working with you. >> thank you. >> thank you, senator. senator mastell. >> thank you. admiral, good to see you again. thank you for taking the time. >> thank you. >> let me just say this. like you, i was here during 9/11. i was actually working in the u.s. attorney's office, and that has shaped my interactions as a prosecutor not only here locally but for the state of nevada and how we should b
texas. down there there's one of your stations in south padre island, texas. every time we've had some type of an incident come up or a threat of terrorist attack, or the very thing you will be doing in your job, they were the first ones to respond. i have been down there and actually seen them. my time has expired, but just one word of caution. there will be a lot of people out there that would like to use an incident that may be isolated where some little old lady is being frisked -- you know...
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south. still some showers and storms, parts of texas through louisiana, all across georgia. and alabama. in toward the carolinas but around here, south of this stuff, we are watching this disturbance here in minnesota. this will go more east. in toward pennsylvania, in toward new york state, you can have some showers. it will be pleasant most of the day. low humidity. there are the showers there. generally north of i-80. as we head into monday, monday looks good. can't rule out a stray shower monday afternoon. just one or two. most of us won't see it. on tuesday, a little bit more of a disturbance comes through, the better chance for a couple of showers here in the afternoon, but still very comfortable. highs in the 70s and 80s . 60 to 70, we have a new moon tonight. tomorrow morning, we start out with temperatures in the 60s and the 70s , 82 by lunchtime. a pleasant start, a nice afternoon. warm, not humid. 81 to 87. stray afternoon shower. upper 70s to near 80. by wednesday, gorgeous. that is my pick of the week on the seven day. 84. though you could depends. i give a slight nod to wedn
south. still some showers and storms, parts of texas through louisiana, all across georgia. and alabama. in toward the carolinas but around here, south of this stuff, we are watching this disturbance here in minnesota. this will go more east. in toward pennsylvania, in toward new york state, you can have some showers. it will be pleasant most of the day. low humidity. there are the showers there. generally north of i-80. as we head into monday, monday looks good. can't rule out a stray shower...
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on thursday he's prohibiting state funded and state sponsored travel to alabama, kentucky, south dakota and texasare already on the prohibition list. he says each of those states have laws that discriminate against the lgbtq community. in a press release he wrote while the california doj works to protect the rights of all our people discriminatory laws in any part of our country send all of us several steps back. that's why when california said we won't tolerate discrimination we meant it. john whitman spokesperson for texas governor abbott told fox 7 california may be able to stop their state employees but they can't stop all the businesses that are fleeing over taxation and regulation and relocating to texas. the texas legislation california is taking issue with is hb 3859, recently signed by governor abbott relating to child welfare service providers. >> agencies are permitted now to discriminate against lgbt couples who may want to adopt or lgbt families or children in our care -- children in our care. it is definitely tragic. it can cause real harm to kids in the child welfare system. >> kat
on thursday he's prohibiting state funded and state sponsored travel to alabama, kentucky, south dakota and texasare already on the prohibition list. he says each of those states have laws that discriminate against the lgbtq community. in a press release he wrote while the california doj works to protect the rights of all our people discriminatory laws in any part of our country send all of us several steps back. that's why when california said we won't tolerate discrimination we meant it. john...
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texas, alabama, south dakota, and kentucky has been added to in this that includes carolina, kansas, mississippi, and tennessee. fresno state has requested a ruling on whether it can travel to the university of alabama this fall. >>> this report may announce the decision on the president travel ban next week. the justices met yesterday and may have taken a vote. the executive order was originally signed in january but was revised. it was what that it violated federal immigration law because it discriminated based on nationality. >>> the archdiocese says a long time archbishop has died. he was 88 years old and name the sixth archbishop in 1977 and served until 1975. he launched the first official response to the eighth epidemic. he died yesterday after a long illness. >>> the board of director improved policy changes yesterday. it aligns with the sanctuary movement in states that police will not spend time enforcing federal immigration laws. it permits worker asking writers about immigration status. >> it will make sure that everyone who rides our system feel safe and that our police
texas, alabama, south dakota, and kentucky has been added to in this that includes carolina, kansas, mississippi, and tennessee. fresno state has requested a ruling on whether it can travel to the university of alabama this fall. >>> this report may announce the decision on the president travel ban next week. the justices met yesterday and may have taken a vote. the executive order was originally signed in january but was revised. it was what that it violated federal immigration law...
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(steve) today, state attorney general xavier becerra added texas, alabama, south dakota and kentucky to it's list. the states of north carolina, kansas, mississippi and tennessee were already on the list. this means the state will not pay for employees to travel to those states. this is in response to those states that have laws which discriminate against people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender. ahead at eight.. big changes coming to bart. a series of policies are passed --- including a price hike. auto shops overwhelmed -- -backlogged on repairs as the extreme heat sends cars lining up for service. and next. a teen trying to restrain an attacking dog... ends up losing his life. how police say... the boy got shot instead. [ crickets chirping ] [ light music playing ] you've wished upon it all year, and now it's finally here. the mercedes-benz summer event is back, with incredible offers on the mercedes-benz you've always longed for. but hurry, these shooting stars fly by fast. lease the c300 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or
(steve) today, state attorney general xavier becerra added texas, alabama, south dakota and kentucky to it's list. the states of north carolina, kansas, mississippi and tennessee were already on the list. this means the state will not pay for employees to travel to those states. this is in response to those states that have laws which discriminate against people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender. ahead at eight.. big changes coming to bart. a series of policies are passed ---...
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. >>> javier has restricted state travel to four states texas, alabama, kentucky and south dakota. they say thoez four states have recently enacted laws that are discriminatory against gay and transgender people. abbott said it would not stop businesses looking to get away from california's high taxes and r regulations. >>> neighbors coming to the aid of neighbors. up nex thet peninsula city getting its citizens involved for the moment disaster strikes. getting to tomorrow's big race is going to be anything but a breeze. and california farmers in a race to beat the heat. why the hot weather forced many to work over time. >> starting off the week with temperatures near average and we're for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once iot the facts, my doctor and i cho xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protecte
. >>> javier has restricted state travel to four states texas, alabama, kentucky and south dakota. they say thoez four states have recently enacted laws that are discriminatory against gay and transgender people. abbott said it would not stop businesses looking to get away from california's high taxes and r regulations. >>> neighbors coming to the aid of neighbors. up nex thet peninsula city getting its citizens involved for the moment disaster strikes. getting to tomorrow's...
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tropical storm cindy is 300 south and east of galveston texas and winds 60 miles per hour up a littlerom the last advisory movinweg t at 7 m. should make landfall early on thursday morning on the border of louisiana and texas as a tropical storm and to memphis as it weakens but bringing a half a foot or more for the gulf coast stays the exclusive forecast 87 not humid tomorrow to 90s thursday and friday thursday the humidity comes up a bit and friday it's more oppressive around here and a thunderstorm in the afternoon with a cold front and any lingering moisture that comes up with a front with cindy and then saturday early clouds front sweeps away 88 with dropping humidity, great here on sunday 85 and below average in comfy zone monday and tuesday of next week between 80-84 degrees. >> sounds better thank you adam. exciting night for the 2017 class at the universal high school in philadelphia. the family members were beaming as they entered the university of pennsylvania irvine auditorium for graduation and made up of 116 students they had been awarded over a million dollars in schola
tropical storm cindy is 300 south and east of galveston texas and winds 60 miles per hour up a littlerom the last advisory movinweg t at 7 m. should make landfall early on thursday morning on the border of louisiana and texas as a tropical storm and to memphis as it weakens but bringing a half a foot or more for the gulf coast stays the exclusive forecast 87 not humid tomorrow to 90s thursday and friday thursday the humidity comes up a bit and friday it's more oppressive around here and a...
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texas, alabama, south dakota, and kentucky are added to in this that includes carolina, kansas, mississippi, and tennessee. the measure includes exceptions for lot or smit and also tana certain contacts. fresno state has asked for building asked to if it can travel to the university of alabama or the ballgame later this fall. >>> a 17-year-old girl died last night after slipping and falling off of a cliff in san francisco. officials say she was with a group of friends when she lost her footing and fell and these 50 feet onto some rocks. rescuers raced to bring her body out of the water and into an ambulance. >> she had multiple injuries and fractures. she was barely breathing what we got to her. she fell all the way down into the water. >> rescuers had trouble reaching her because of a rising tide and was pronounced dead on the way to the hospital. >>> today is another spare the air day, air quality officials are warning the air is not healthy. they say the combination of heat , light wind and car exhaust combine and create smog. >>> the states power grid is under pressure because of the re
texas, alabama, south dakota, and kentucky are added to in this that includes carolina, kansas, mississippi, and tennessee. the measure includes exceptions for lot or smit and also tana certain contacts. fresno state has asked for building asked to if it can travel to the university of alabama or the ballgame later this fall. >>> a 17-year-old girl died last night after slipping and falling off of a cliff in san francisco. officials say she was with a group of friends when she lost her...