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business into a multi million dollar ality vation successful enough to bank roll his real passion, texarkana artifacts. >> it is an autographed letter signed sam houston in 1840. you see how nice his signature was. >> in the process of family's home becomes a slooin to texas history. the alamo. the battle even stuff going back to the spanish con kwooes dorrs. >> this is the con keyes dorr's
business into a multi million dollar ality vation successful enough to bank roll his real passion, texarkana artifacts. >> it is an autographed letter signed sam houston in 1840. you see how nice his signature was. >> in the process of family's home becomes a slooin to texas history. the alamo. the battle even stuff going back to the spanish con kwooes dorrs. >> this is the con keyes dorr's
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> a train carrying propylene, a highly flammable petrochemical used in manufacturing blows up in texarkanaas, early in the morning, october 15th, 2005. a police car's dashboard camera captures the massive explosion. with no time to turn around, the officer throws his car into reverse and races backwards to escape the growing river of fire coming right at him. >> it was quite massive. just as far as you could see, just nothing but flames. >> the disaster starts when officer randy mcadams is finishing up the night shift. a moving freight train hits a parked train at the texarkana depot, causing a derailment but not an explosion. >> could you call back and see if they can ascertain exactly which car is overturned and maybe what the contents of the car was? >> it's not like a regular car accident. it can be thousands of gallons of very toxic chemicals up to maybe nothing leaking at all. kind of have to get there and investigate and determine what's going on. >> officer mcadams is one of the first on the scene. >> i've got some kind of chemical smell. i'm backing up. it's slowly drifting furthe
> a train carrying propylene, a highly flammable petrochemical used in manufacturing blows up in texarkanaas, early in the morning, october 15th, 2005. a police car's dashboard camera captures the massive explosion. with no time to turn around, the officer throws his car into reverse and races backwards to escape the growing river of fire coming right at him. >> it was quite massive. just as far as you could see, just nothing but flames. >> the disaster starts when officer randy...
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he kept saying get your but out here to texarkana and i will show you something.ntually did get out there and met with rick. unfortunately, the bush administration decided the one tennis court was a luxury prisoners did not deserve. and rick learned to read in prison. john: he was busted and put in prison, 20 years to life. marc: he was life without parole. i remember leaving the prison that day in texas and thinking how remarkable it is that he has learned to read and that he's gotten case law, but chances of overturning a federal life without parole sentence are like one in 100. and he called me and said, i told you i'm getting out. i'm on my way to l.a. on the bus. let's make that movie. john: he found a procedural problem in his conviction, which he was able to alert lawyers to and get it overturned. marc: that is correct. john: he now preaches the virtues of literacy to at-risk kids. marc: that is correct. these kids sit mesmerized as he talks. you send in some political leaders, church leaders, educators, and everybody is going to be fidgeting and nodding ou
he kept saying get your but out here to texarkana and i will show you something.ntually did get out there and met with rick. unfortunately, the bush administration decided the one tennis court was a luxury prisoners did not deserve. and rick learned to read in prison. john: he was busted and put in prison, 20 years to life. marc: he was life without parole. i remember leaving the prison that day in texas and thinking how remarkable it is that he has learned to read and that he's gotten case...
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business into a multi million dollar ality vation successful enough to bank roll his real passion, texarkana artifacts. >> it is an autographed letter signed sam houston in 1840. you see how nice his signature was. >> in the process of family's home becomes a slooin to texas history. the alamo. the battle even stuff going back to the spanish con kwooes dorrs. >> this is the con keyes dorr's helmet. can you image carting that on your head all day long? >> if you have a bad hair day it takes care of it. >> no doubt. there's more stuff. let me show you. >> more than this? >> more than this. >> we have several rooms chs>> there are weapons every where. >> this is what i was talking about. >> you promised guns. you have a lot of guns. >> this is a sawed off shot gun that was carried by the barrow. >> like barry like bonnie and clyde? >> it is heavy. unbelievable. >> the barrow gang accidentally left the weapon on the side of the road while changing a tire on their get away car. >> dad loved the whole bonnie and clyde story didn't he? >> loved the story. as we all do. it holds up now. >> fascinati
business into a multi million dollar ality vation successful enough to bank roll his real passion, texarkana artifacts. >> it is an autographed letter signed sam houston in 1840. you see how nice his signature was. >> in the process of family's home becomes a slooin to texas history. the alamo. the battle even stuff going back to the spanish con kwooes dorrs. >> this is the con keyes dorr's helmet. can you image carting that on your head all day long? >> if you have a...
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flash flood watch, some flood advisories that go from west texas southern texas up to texarkana, parts of northwest louisiana and that's not because you're going to have 3 to 5 inches overall, some 6 to 8 inches locally with some of those storms. jacqui: good morning washington. the snow continues to come down throughout loudoun county. we are getting a little bit of a mix around alexandria at this time with the sun starting to come up now, it will start working on the roadways is melting that snow on the grass that has accumulated in the northern suburbs. 37 degrees and d.c., advisories are in effect until 2:00 today, warming up this afternoon with a >> beautiful and the last full sunset of winter in new york city. i have to say go valpo, my alma mater and they're playing today. >> michigan state versus uga today. my dad went to michigan state. i was basically born on campus then i went to georgia. i don't even know who to root for. >> oh come on. >> you win no matter what. >> i win no matter what. >> ugga ugga ugga. >>> a former food network star murdered. they hired to help him behi
flash flood watch, some flood advisories that go from west texas southern texas up to texarkana, parts of northwest louisiana and that's not because you're going to have 3 to 5 inches overall, some 6 to 8 inches locally with some of those storms. jacqui: good morning washington. the snow continues to come down throughout loudoun county. we are getting a little bit of a mix around alexandria at this time with the sun starting to come up now, it will start working on the roadways is melting that...
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flash flood watch, some flood advisories that go from west texas southern texas, up to texarkana, parts of northwest louisiana, and that's not because you're going to have 3 to 5 inches overall, some 6 to 8 inches locally with some of those storms. >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area forecast. look the at colorful sunrise. increasing clouds and a cooler breeze starting spring this afternoon. a chance of light showers sunday into monday and the 80's return next week. today is low-to-mid 60s along the coast, san francisco richmond and vallejo and low-to-mid 70s elsewhere. tonight, we are mostly cloudy and upper 40s to mid-50s with sprinkles on sunday morning and a better chance for showers on >> beautiful and the last full sunset of winter in new york city. i have to say go valpo, my alma mater, and they're playing today. >> michigan state versus uga today. my dad went to michigan state. i was basically born on campus and then i went to georgia. i don't even know who to root for. >> oh, come on. >> you win no matter what. >> i win no matter what. >> beautiful.
flash flood watch, some flood advisories that go from west texas southern texas, up to texarkana, parts of northwest louisiana, and that's not because you're going to have 3 to 5 inches overall, some 6 to 8 inches locally with some of those storms. >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area forecast. look the at colorful sunrise. increasing clouds and a cooler breeze starting spring this afternoon. a chance of light showers sunday into monday and the 80's return next...
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it's good to -- let's go to texarkana. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have been trying to get in for some time. i mostly watch in bc and msnbc. -- nbc and msnbc. well, there are certain programs i watch every day. i watch morning joe in the mornings. i switch it back and forth from c-span2 morning joe. host: and when you watch the program, why do you trust what you are hearing from morning joe, or whomever you're listening to at the time? why do you trust them? caller: they have different people am a different viewpoints, and you know, they discuss -- unlike fox news, it's got to be just their way. if someone comes on that they disagree with, they have a tendency to cut off their microphone and stuff like that. it's childish, really. and i think any network that lets them post continuously lie over the air and doesn't stop it, i don't think they're very credible. sean hannity, can you two occasions where he deliver lee -- i can give you two occasions where you deliberately lied on air. host: that is fair. maryland, independent line, go ahead. caller:
it's good to -- let's go to texarkana. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have been trying to get in for some time. i mostly watch in bc and msnbc. -- nbc and msnbc. well, there are certain programs i watch every day. i watch morning joe in the mornings. i switch it back and forth from c-span2 morning joe. host: and when you watch the program, why do you trust what you are hearing from morning joe, or whomever you're listening to at the time? why do you trust them? caller: they have...