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and we would say, no, you can vote in texas, because we have good laws here in texas. if you have a copy of a bill or if you have an i.d. card from your university or your high school, you know, you can vote as long as you're 18 years of age. and now, i know that that same population that i talked with at that mall in southeast ft. worth that really wanted to vote, that they're going to hear this law and they're going to be discouraged. they're not going to go back like speaker wright did or like wendy davis did. they're going to say that -- they're going to think that the state of texas doesn't want them to vote and they're going to sit out, and the residents knew exactly what they were doing when they sought to disenfranchise these very voters that you're talking about right now. >> congressman mark veasey, democrat of texas. thanks for helping us understand this tonight, sir. nice to have you here. >> thank you, rachel. >> thank you. all right, so, senator rand paul has a message for anybody who has accurately reported his habit of lifting other people's work in his
and we would say, no, you can vote in texas, because we have good laws here in texas. if you have a copy of a bill or if you have an i.d. card from your university or your high school, you know, you can vote as long as you're 18 years of age. and now, i know that that same population that i talked with at that mall in southeast ft. worth that really wanted to vote, that they're going to hear this law and they're going to be discouraged. they're not going to go back like speaker wright did or...
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texas with all three. torque will texas fans concerned.'s get a game break. >> you've got a good one. lsu and alabama, just another thriller. this is t.j. yell ton, four yards. bama leading 24-17. back to you guys. >> craig: thank you, patrick. yes, indeed, that's a good one. a good one here. on the edge, just short goes sims as he falls forward. >> joey: that was cedric reed, just reaching the paw out and tackling charles sims before he was able to turn the corner. cedric reed in the defensive end position, it's his job to contain the running back. >> craig: we talked to sims yesterday. quiet. he does all his talking on the football field. >> joey: there's an understatement for you. >> craig: the pressure beginning to mount. big third down. a yard away from moving the chains. tripped up in the backfield, big play. right on the shoe tops was byndom. number 23. >> joey: that is a huge stop for the texas defense. >> craig: three minutes, joey. the clock runs. texas is going to save the timeouts for the drive? >> joey: i think that's the righ
texas with all three. torque will texas fans concerned.'s get a game break. >> you've got a good one. lsu and alabama, just another thriller. this is t.j. yell ton, four yards. bama leading 24-17. back to you guys. >> craig: thank you, patrick. yes, indeed, that's a good one. a good one here. on the edge, just short goes sims as he falls forward. >> joey: that was cedric reed, just reaching the paw out and tackling charles sims before he was able to turn the corner. cedric...
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and we would say, no, you can vote in texas, because we have good laws here in texas. if you have a copy of a bill or if you have an i.d. card from your university or your high school, you know, you can vote as long as you're 18 years of age. and now, i know that that same population that i talked with at that mall in southeast ft. worth that really wanted to vote, that they're going to hear this law and they're going to be discouraged. they're not going to go back like speaker wright did or like wendy davis did. they're going to say that -- they're going to think that the state of texas doesn't want them to vote and they're going to sit out, and the residents knew exactly what they were doing when they sought to disenfranchise these very voters that you're talking about right now. >> congressman mark veasey, democrat of texas. thanks for helping us understand this tonight, sir. nice to have you here. >> thank you, rachel. >> thank you. all right, so, senator rand paul has a message for anybody who has accurately reported his habit of lifting other people's work in his
and we would say, no, you can vote in texas, because we have good laws here in texas. if you have a copy of a bill or if you have an i.d. card from your university or your high school, you know, you can vote as long as you're 18 years of age. and now, i know that that same population that i talked with at that mall in southeast ft. worth that really wanted to vote, that they're going to hear this law and they're going to be discouraged. they're not going to go back like speaker wright did or...
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>> my family came to texas in 1828 and they signed a texas declaration of independence and they came from england and made their way to texas and they were actually trained in the law and you had to be catholic to land in texas and he was a natural catholic. i say actual because many declared catholicism on the land. and he was part of this and he became the chief justice in this includes a great friend of sam houston and thomas rusk and my roots to go way back. >> kay hutchison is our guest and pioneering women who shaped texas, sally, good morning to you. you're on booktv. >> good morning. >> caller: my question for the senator is about the mexican women. we talked about the southern belles that came from the east and the women who are already there. >> yes, there were very brave mexican women who are part of mexico in the early days especially and many of them stay, but it was hard for them, because there was a revolution and there was a hardship that yes, there were, and the early women and came in and helped to settle them were at war with mexico and it was a tough situation for
>> my family came to texas in 1828 and they signed a texas declaration of independence and they came from england and made their way to texas and they were actually trained in the law and you had to be catholic to land in texas and he was a natural catholic. i say actual because many declared catholicism on the land. and he was part of this and he became the chief justice in this includes a great friend of sam houston and thomas rusk and my roots to go way back. >> kay hutchison is...
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leading oklahoma state to win at texas and texas tech in 2006, the first time that the cowboys have won at either place. williams, a first down. zack craig with the tackle. >> charles: early in his tenure, he had to set a new foundation. wanted to get things done his way. got his program on firm footing. fortunately -- >> gus: that's williams. he picks up another first down. >> charles: was able to do that, being a native son, the quarterback there. his alma mater. they gave him the time and opportunity. how about a great payoff for them at oklahoma state. since then, they've been rolling. >> gus: williams. coach gundy, seven straight bowl appearances. 5-2 in those games. ongoing record. second and eight. davis webb to the end zone. incomplete. bradley marquez, the closest man to the football. that man, clint chelf, he had thrown two interceptions, but other than those two mistakes, he's been pretty doggone good this afternoon or this evening. webb lobs one. incomplete and a flag. ashton lampkin defensively. looks like he'll pick up the pass interference penalty. >> charles: that was al
leading oklahoma state to win at texas and texas tech in 2006, the first time that the cowboys have won at either place. williams, a first down. zack craig with the tackle. >> charles: early in his tenure, he had to set a new foundation. wanted to get things done his way. got his program on firm footing. fortunately -- >> gus: that's williams. he picks up another first down. >> charles: was able to do that, being a native son, the quarterback there. his alma mater. they gave...
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the last time this voted for governor in texas, this is the way texas voted if you break it down by race. white people in texas voted for the republican in that race by a 40-point margin. african-americans in texas voted for the democrat in that race by a 77-point margin. latinos in texas also voted democratic, overwhelmingly in that governors' race. latinos ro voted for the democrat by a margin of 23 points. of course, in the overall sense, the white population was the largest proportion of the vote overall, so the republican candidate carried the day in that governors race in texas in 2010, but the racial disparities were really, really, really stark. same thing in the presidential race in texas in 2008. it was barack obama running against john mccain. white voters went for the republican by this huge margin. this does not mean that 47% of white people voted republican in texas. it means that white people voted for john mccain by a 47-point margin. black voters picked the democratic candidate for president by a 96-point margin. the black vote in 2008 in texas was 98-2 for barack obama.
the last time this voted for governor in texas, this is the way texas voted if you break it down by race. white people in texas voted for the republican in that race by a 40-point margin. african-americans in texas voted for the democrat in that race by a 77-point margin. latinos in texas also voted democratic, overwhelmingly in that governors' race. latinos ro voted for the democrat by a margin of 23 points. of course, in the overall sense, the white population was the largest proportion of...
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texas cattle were immune. the cattle of midwestern farmers in kansas, missouri and illinois were not. when this malady began to wipe out those herds in the midwest, they got upset. and it caused the cattle trails to move westward. the easternmost trail, known as the sedalia and baxter springs trail, later known as the shawnee trail, was in use before and just after the civil war. passed through austin and waco and dallas, crossed the red river near preston, and led eastward north of oklahoma. the route split into the various trailheads at st. louis, sedalia, independence, westport and kansas city. also branches to baxter springs and other towns in eastern kansas. in use as early as the 1840s, drovers began to encounter trouble there in 1853 due to the texas fever i mentioned. suddenly, drovers were confronted by vigilance committees of local farmers and prohibitions enacted by the missouri legislature banning texans, in indian territory, cattle from the premises. drovers took their herds up the eastern edge of
texas cattle were immune. the cattle of midwestern farmers in kansas, missouri and illinois were not. when this malady began to wipe out those herds in the midwest, they got upset. and it caused the cattle trails to move westward. the easternmost trail, known as the sedalia and baxter springs trail, later known as the shawnee trail, was in use before and just after the civil war. passed through austin and waco and dallas, crossed the red river near preston, and led eastward north of oklahoma....
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>> texas, you know, rick perry has been going around the country saying, bring business to texas. and one of the businesses was apple. they were given about $30 million in tax breaks from local and state government off to come build a mega complex in texas. and in austin. for the first time, we asked, well, how are construction workers going to benefit from the project? a million square foot facility. and, no one had even thought about that. no one had thought about the lowest paid workers. they had thought about the high tech jobs it would bring. so we asked that, apple ensure that all construction workers on the project had workers compensation which, aren't guaranteed in texas, safety training and they got paid a living page. also that we would get to monitor the standard to make sure. >> of who the state or apple? >> the city and apple. they came to the table with us. they agreed to the standard. over the last 12 months in austin alone we created, ensured 5,000 living wage jobs for construction workers. apple, we are assuming it will be 1,000 construction jobs. that its the fi
>> texas, you know, rick perry has been going around the country saying, bring business to texas. and one of the businesses was apple. they were given about $30 million in tax breaks from local and state government off to come build a mega complex in texas. and in austin. for the first time, we asked, well, how are construction workers going to benefit from the project? a million square foot facility. and, no one had even thought about that. no one had thought about the lowest paid...
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governor connally of texas. stay tuned for further details. >> frank mcgee has reestablished to indications with robert mcneil, who was traveling with the president. >> bob, stand by for just a moment as i did -- i attach this year bees. then go ahead. please, go ahead, bob. >> drop the box, frank. they have a direct link. >> he's gone. >> and we are not getting it. perhaps we had better go back to the black box. we are not getting it on a direct feed. we may have to return to the black box. >> bob, i'm sorry to interrupt. would you start at the top again? the last rites of the roman catholic church have been administered to president kennedy. he is said to be seriously wounded at the dallas hospital. during ang shot at motorcade through the city. last rites were administered a few moments ago by father hubert . they do not necessarily mean that the president's condition is fatal. say theuse officials president's condition is still uncertain. he was carried into the hospital unconscious. from the car in which he
governor connally of texas. stay tuned for further details. >> frank mcgee has reestablished to indications with robert mcneil, who was traveling with the president. >> bob, stand by for just a moment as i did -- i attach this year bees. then go ahead. please, go ahead, bob. >> drop the box, frank. they have a direct link. >> he's gone. >> and we are not getting it. perhaps we had better go back to the black box. we are not getting it on a direct feed. we may have...
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. >> and now from the 18th annual texas book festival in austin, texas, a discussion with author mark binelli. his book "detroit city is the place to be," and jeffrey stuart kerr, author of "seat of empire the embattled birth of austin, texas." this is about 45 minutes. >> i think the title of this panel is rebuilding or evolution informally in my mind. it's detroit and austin at the beginning and end of all things. [laughter] that appeals more to my dramatic since. so jeff kerr is the author of three books about texas history and in particular austin, texas, history. the first was "austin, texas - then and now." the next was "the republic of austin," in the most recent one and the reason we're here this morning is "seat of empire: the embattled birth of austin, texas" which is a history of the founding of the austin and the battle in the republic of texas offer what its capital would be. jeff also writes a review history column for the austin post and he is a practicing pediatric neurologist at the same time. so if we have any emergencies -- [laughter] he is the author that will take
. >> and now from the 18th annual texas book festival in austin, texas, a discussion with author mark binelli. his book "detroit city is the place to be," and jeffrey stuart kerr, author of "seat of empire the embattled birth of austin, texas." this is about 45 minutes. >> i think the title of this panel is rebuilding or evolution informally in my mind. it's detroit and austin at the beginning and end of all things. [laughter] that appeals more to my dramatic...
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we've got it right in texas. that ought to leave us a-- they ought to leave us alone and get this economy moving again. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from texas yields back. the gentlewoman from oregon. ms. bonamici: i thank the chairman, mr. smith from texas, for his offer to reclaim. i will reclaim and reserve any remaining time. thank you. the chair: without objection, the gentlewoman reclaims and reserves. mr. smith: actually, mr. speaker, we are now on our last speaker and so if the gentlewoman wants to yield ack, we can proceed. the chair: the gentlelady from oregon. ms. bonamici: may i inquire whether there are other speakers? mr. smith: we are on our last speaker now to respond to the gentleman from oregon. ms. bonamici: i yield back, thank you. the chair: the gentlelady yields back. mr. smith: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from north dakota, mr. cramer, also of the science committee. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. cramer: i thank the ha
we've got it right in texas. that ought to leave us a-- they ought to leave us alone and get this economy moving again. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from texas yields back. the gentlewoman from oregon. ms. bonamici: i thank the chairman, mr. smith from texas, for his offer to reclaim. i will reclaim and reserve any remaining time. thank you. the chair: without objection, the gentlewoman reclaims and reserves. mr. smith: actually, mr. speaker, we are now on our...
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i think we're going to see that in texas.he thing about texas, they were the petri dish for this infection of conservatism. karl rove practiced on texas, started by taking out ann richards out of the governor's office and went on the redistricting they did there, focused on democratic women. they got rid of five women in the legislature. and they have put in the most conservative, the most reactionary and the most anti women state house, you know, possibly in history. and women -- and their male allies are slowly going to take that back. i don't know that we can do it in 2014. it's possible. but we can't do it ever if we don't start trying. and the idea that texas is going to someday eventually go purple and then blue, it will, but it will happen faster if national democrats get involved and help texas people do it themselves. >> all right. joan walsh, sarah slaman. great to have you on "the ed show." we'll have you back. you're a fresh voice, no question about it. and with a lot of enthusiasm and common sense. and i apprecia
i think we're going to see that in texas.he thing about texas, they were the petri dish for this infection of conservatism. karl rove practiced on texas, started by taking out ann richards out of the governor's office and went on the redistricting they did there, focused on democratic women. they got rid of five women in the legislature. and they have put in the most conservative, the most reactionary and the most anti women state house, you know, possibly in history. and women -- and their...
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at tcu, home for texas.ed about for baylor, if they survive this one, the number of injuries we have seen, the emotion in this game, turning right around and going to stillwater will not be easy for them. >> gus: k.j. morton walking off on his own. second and ten at the 34. baker mayfield stepping up again. this time, he won't get away. that's because the sophomore from waco, beau blackshear hat tackle. >> charles: working number 56 and beats him on an inside pass rush up the gut and puts baker mayfield down. beau make mblackshear has playe nice game tonight for the bears. >> gus: check needs to get to the 44 for a first down. amaro in the slot at the top of your screen. mayfield. stripped. tech has it.icéñ but they will not even get close to a first down. jamal palmer knocking it out of baker mayfield's hands. >> charles: this defense is well coached and they hunt the football. not acting. great job by palmer racing out for the footballzz!t and they r secure the quarterback. try and knock the ball free and
at tcu, home for texas.ed about for baylor, if they survive this one, the number of injuries we have seen, the emotion in this game, turning right around and going to stillwater will not be easy for them. >> gus: k.j. morton walking off on his own. second and ten at the 34. baker mayfield stepping up again. this time, he won't get away. that's because the sophomore from waco, beau blackshear hat tackle. >> charles: working number 56 and beats him on an inside pass rush up the gut...
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with the ice filling in across central texas. because of that we have a winter storm warning and watches in effect. also winter weather advisory even up into oklahoma. we could end up with half an inch or more of rainfall in -- ice in dallas, especially as we go into tomorrow but look at all of the snow in the highest elevations. easily six inches or more. >> dylan, thanks. >>> a major breakthrough could be achieved today to curb iran's nuclear program with the arrival of secretary of state john kerry and other world leaders in geneva just a few hours ago.
with the ice filling in across central texas. because of that we have a winter storm warning and watches in effect. also winter weather advisory even up into oklahoma. we could end up with half an inch or more of rainfall in -- ice in dallas, especially as we go into tomorrow but look at all of the snow in the highest elevations. easily six inches or more. >> dylan, thanks. >>> a major breakthrough could be achieved today to curb iran's nuclear program with the arrival of...
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worth, texas concerning the shooting of president kennedy and governor connolly of texas. stay tuned to nbc for further details. >> frank mcgee re-established communications with robert mcneil travelling with the president. your report? >> if you will stand by for just a moment while i attach a device to the ear piece. please go ahead, bob. go ahead, bob? >> catholic church -- b. >> drop the box, frank. they have a direct line, they say. can give -- go ahead. keep going. we're not getting him. perhaps he better go back to the black box. we're not getting it on a direct feed, frank. we may have to return to that black box. >> bob, sorry to interrupt. but we're getting -- >> would you stop start at the top again? >> heading to the -- we were -- >> last rites of the roman catholic church have been administered to president kennedy. who is said to be seriously wounded in the dallas hospital. after being shot at during a motorcade through the city. administered a few moments ago by father hubert. they do not necessarily mean that the president's condition is fatal. white house
worth, texas concerning the shooting of president kennedy and governor connolly of texas. stay tuned to nbc for further details. >> frank mcgee re-established communications with robert mcneil travelling with the president. your report? >> if you will stand by for just a moment while i attach a device to the ear piece. please go ahead, bob. go ahead, bob? >> catholic church -- b. >> drop the box, frank. they have a direct line, they say. can give -- go ahead. keep going....
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and also he is from texas. he's a texan from stonewall texas. those are some of the things that contributed to naming the school after him. >> notion the name on the building, how is the former president recognized on the campus? >> we have a statue in the front that says lbj. it's in the shape of texas, made out of granite. there's a placard in the front hallway that students pass every day. in the office, two busts of lyndon johnson and his picture of him in the white house that was donated to the school. >> and all those students born long after his presidency, dwhoot your fellow students know about him, if anything? >> most of the students are most familiar with the fact nat he spoke of a great society in the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act. those are the main things that are taught to us when we learn about president of the united states. >> we have a gentleman as our guest who was deeply involved with the domestic policies of lyndon johnson. do you have any questions for him because i know you've studied about this perio
and also he is from texas. he's a texan from stonewall texas. those are some of the things that contributed to naming the school after him. >> notion the name on the building, how is the former president recognized on the campus? >> we have a statue in the front that says lbj. it's in the shape of texas, made out of granite. there's a placard in the front hallway that students pass every day. in the office, two busts of lyndon johnson and his picture of him in the white house that...
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it's made all the way down to texas and new mexico. that's where you'll have trouble over the day today with winter weather advisories from wichita to oklahoma city, even close to dallas we have a winter storm watch. you may see some wintry weather as we go throughout your friday and saturday. we have some freezing dri he will drizzle west texas, heavy snow on the border of colorado and new mexico. this weekend, we watch dallas today you're okay. saturday, it looks like we'll see temperatures warming up in a few spots. but some of that though could be right along that texas/oklahoma border and then look what happens on the east coast for sunday. 32 in new york a high, it will be windy, cold. and then day before thanksgiving, almost like a nor'easter type storm coming up the east coast on the busiest travel day of the year. >> that stinstinks. luckily i'm hosting. people are coming to me. thanks so much, bill. >>> the senate goes nuclear and president obama is thrilled. plus, a new trend using instagram to buy and sell guns. and stocks
it's made all the way down to texas and new mexico. that's where you'll have trouble over the day today with winter weather advisories from wichita to oklahoma city, even close to dallas we have a winter storm watch. you may see some wintry weather as we go throughout your friday and saturday. we have some freezing dri he will drizzle west texas, heavy snow on the border of colorado and new mexico. this weekend, we watch dallas today you're okay. saturday, it looks like we'll see temperatures...
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after texas did go for kennedy johnson, didn't robert kennedy say, mrs. johnson won texas for us? >> when approached during campaigning about the catholic issue, how did mrs. johnson replied to people? >> i am not sure i ever heard her reply to the question. >> the next call from kyle. you're on. >> good evening. i appreciate c-span having the first ladies series good one question i had, how is ms. johnson treated on the lady bird express? i know she came to charleston in 1964. i believe the congressman -- a big powerful congressman in the state. he went out on a limb to do all he could for her, but i think she was treated pretty bad here in charleston. overall, how was she treated in the rest of the south and what was their relationship with the johnsons? >> a little bit later on, we will have a clip. it fits nicely with the campaign style and the approach in the south we are talking about. >> in 1964, we were in a different place because the president had signed the 1964 civil rights bill in the summertime. the south was up in arms. mrs. johnson absolutely insisted on taking wha
after texas did go for kennedy johnson, didn't robert kennedy say, mrs. johnson won texas for us? >> when approached during campaigning about the catholic issue, how did mrs. johnson replied to people? >> i am not sure i ever heard her reply to the question. >> the next call from kyle. you're on. >> good evening. i appreciate c-span having the first ladies series good one question i had, how is ms. johnson treated on the lady bird express? i know she came to charleston...
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dallas, texas where president kennedy and governor connolly of texas had been taken after being woundednelly were shot as they were going through a triple underpass. a man and woman were scrambling on an upper level of a walkway that overlooked the overpass. the bubble-top car, the bubble was down at the time it happened. there's nothing to indicate this man and woman were in any way connected with the attack. they have sent out from parkland hospital a call for top surgical specialists in dallas and a call for a roman catholic priest. but the information we have now is the president is alive. but the member of congress that's outside of the emergency room where the president is being treated in parkland hospital in dallas, texas said he's been killed but the president is in critical condition. >> you reported most of this substantially earlier. this is an a.p. reporter, the presidential assistant if kennedy were dead. he got no answers. kennedy was taken to parkland hospital where he made am speech. the a.p. reporter said kennedy was transported to an ambulance, he lay on the seat of t
dallas, texas where president kennedy and governor connolly of texas had been taken after being woundednelly were shot as they were going through a triple underpass. a man and woman were scrambling on an upper level of a walkway that overlooked the overpass. the bubble-top car, the bubble was down at the time it happened. there's nothing to indicate this man and woman were in any way connected with the attack. they have sent out from parkland hospital a call for top surgical specialists in...
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seguridad con más agentes piden >> nueva alerta para norte y occidente de méxico >> preocupación en texasnto de movimientos sísmicos >> un informe revela que racismo en américa latina golpea a comunidades afrodescendientes. >> vamos con toda la información >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> este es su noticiero univision fin de semana >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> buenas noches, la conmoción por mortal tiroteo en aeropuerto de los ángeles está generando nuevo debate sobre que hacer para que no se repita, para algunos es llamado para reforzar más las medidas de seguridad >> el tiroteo del viernes en aeropuerto de los ángeles revivió debate sobre control de armas en estados unidos >> senadora demócrata feinstein insistió en reforzar control de armas, diciendo que el rifle usado por el sospechoso no está diseñado para uso general >> claro que haría una ley pero hay un candado en el congreso para estas medidas, agregó feinstein >> congresista repùblicano de texas dijo que el incidente revela lo fácil de llevar un arma a un aeropuerto >> federación de empleados solicitó guardas armados, dicen que quienes revisan pre
seguridad con más agentes piden >> nueva alerta para norte y occidente de méxico >> preocupación en texasnto de movimientos sísmicos >> un informe revela que racismo en américa latina golpea a comunidades afrodescendientes. >> vamos con toda la información >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> este es su noticiero univision fin de semana >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> buenas noches, la conmoción por mortal tiroteo en aeropuerto de...
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the concern through texas. freezing rain. majority of these reports have been less than a quarter of an inch but when you get to that you're talking about the power lines weighing 500 pounds and never a good thing and also not for air travel. two systems colliding. one bringing the moisture in from the gulf and combining with system coming out of canada. those two combine. you're talking about moisture combining with cold air and this is a concern as we go through the holidays. first into the southeast they were talking about heavy rain. 2 to 4 inches around the gulf and tomorrow starting to see this spread up into the carolinas as much as 3 to 5 inches can be seen. the next story will be as it makes its way to the eastern seaboard affecting the travel and through the major hubs. snow into the ohio valley. how the two systems go together is a big story the next several days. >> you have your work cut out for you. >> out of breath already. >> breaking news this morning from south carolina. >>> amtrak train derailed near sparta
the concern through texas. freezing rain. majority of these reports have been less than a quarter of an inch but when you get to that you're talking about the power lines weighing 500 pounds and never a good thing and also not for air travel. two systems colliding. one bringing the moisture in from the gulf and combining with system coming out of canada. those two combine. you're talking about moisture combining with cold air and this is a concern as we go through the holidays. first into the...
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i have 14 months of governing in texas.nd red state blue stayed conversation to have. >> we agree it's never too early. for months he has been mounding a non-traditional campaign not only about that, but picking fights with blue state governors over jobs. running radio and tv ads with the texas jobs climate and he took a ten-day economic tour and he got into a high profile tangle with the president this week. president obama in texas to sell the health care law accused him of bull headedness for opposing the expansion of medicaid in his state. perry returned the favor. >> today we are watching this new national health care law literally unravel before our eyes. the president said no one would lose their health plan except of course the millions of americans who will. to quote rush limbaugh, next he will be saying if you like your guns, you will be able to keep them. >> rick perry joins me from johnston, iowa, outside of des moines. >> i want to start with something you said at the start of the your speech last night critici
i have 14 months of governing in texas.nd red state blue stayed conversation to have. >> we agree it's never too early. for months he has been mounding a non-traditional campaign not only about that, but picking fights with blue state governors over jobs. running radio and tv ads with the texas jobs climate and he took a ten-day economic tour and he got into a high profile tangle with the president this week. president obama in texas to sell the health care law accused him of bull...
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president kennedy was murdered in dallas, texas. he was shot by a sniper hiding in a building near his parade route. he was dead within an hour. lyndon johnson is president of the united states. >> nbc news from november 22nd, 1963. just over six hours after the shots were fired from the building here behind us, meaning this place and this city and our country would never be the same. the cold and wind and rain here in dallas today was a sharp contrast to the bright sunshine of 50 years ago, weather beautiful enough to ride in an open car. today, one half century later, thousands turned out to remember john f. kennedy. >> the people of this city have been felled with a sense of industry born of tragedy. >> the place is little changed since that day 50 years ago. thousands were here then, too. people lined the motorcade route, the final critical moments captured by the film camera of abraham zapruder. >> hi, sir. how are you? >> across the street that day was pierce almon, then 29 years old, a local broadcaster. he heard the shots, h
president kennedy was murdered in dallas, texas. he was shot by a sniper hiding in a building near his parade route. he was dead within an hour. lyndon johnson is president of the united states. >> nbc news from november 22nd, 1963. just over six hours after the shots were fired from the building here behind us, meaning this place and this city and our country would never be the same. the cold and wind and rain here in dallas today was a sharp contrast to the bright sunshine of 50 years...
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1963 en dallas hizo olvidar el entusiasmo con que fue recibido 24 horas antes en su parada houston, texas el presidente y su esposa eran invitados de honor en la gala de activistas latinoamericanos lulac. la primera dama hablÓ espaÑol en ese evento. >>> estoy muy contenta de estar con los hispanos en texas. estar con ustedes que forman parte de la enorme tradicional espaÑola que tanto ha conseguido en texas, esta tradiciÓn...... es una tradiciÓn que se
1963 en dallas hizo olvidar el entusiasmo con que fue recibido 24 horas antes en su parada houston, texas el presidente y su esposa eran invitados de honor en la gala de activistas latinoamericanos lulac. la primera dama hablÓ espaÑol en ese evento. >>> estoy muy contenta de estar con los hispanos en texas. estar con ustedes que forman parte de la enorme tradicional espaÑola que tanto ha conseguido en texas, esta tradiciÓn...... es una tradiciÓn que se
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the kennedys spent their last night together at the hotel texas. the next morning, november 22nd, the president emerged to greet a crowd of 5,000 gathered outside. >> i appreciate your being here this morning. mrs. kennedy is organizing herself. takes longer. but of course she looks better than we do. >> reporter: and when she appeared, mrs. kennedy made a stunning entrance wearing the now-famous pink chanel suit, white gloves, and box hat. >> three years ago i said i'd introduce myself by saying i was the man who would accompany mrs. kennedy to paris. i'm getting somewhat that same sensation as i travel around texas. nobody wondered what lyndon and i wear. >> reporter: president kennedy almost never wore hats. in fact, the hat industry complained he was turning other men against them. but that day, he was given a stetson. >> we can't have you leave fort worth without something to protect against the rain. [ applause ] >> i'll put it on in the white house on monday if you'll come up there you'll have a chance to see it there. >> reporter: that last
the kennedys spent their last night together at the hotel texas. the next morning, november 22nd, the president emerged to greet a crowd of 5,000 gathered outside. >> i appreciate your being here this morning. mrs. kennedy is organizing herself. takes longer. but of course she looks better than we do. >> reporter: and when she appeared, mrs. kennedy made a stunning entrance wearing the now-famous pink chanel suit, white gloves, and box hat. >> three years ago i said i'd...
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and texas voters know it. even in this red state, 67% support the idea of letting states expand medicaid. but senator cruz and governor rick perry have a different idea. >> saying they want health care do not realize that expanding medicaid will worsen the health care options for the most vulnerable among us in texas. >> texas will not be held hostage by the obama administration's attempt to force us into this fool's errand. >> giving people health care will worsen their options? it's a fool's errand? easy for them to say. senator cruz gets coverage through his wife, a $40,000 family plan courtesy of goldman sachs. and governor perry gets state-financed health quare for life. you heard that, right? for life. this is the worst kind of hypocrisy. these republicans have the best health care money can buy, paid for by wall street and by taxpayers, but they're fighting to deny health care for millions of others? it's heartless. but the president is fighting back. joining me now are joy reed and victoria defrancesco
and texas voters know it. even in this red state, 67% support the idea of letting states expand medicaid. but senator cruz and governor rick perry have a different idea. >> saying they want health care do not realize that expanding medicaid will worsen the health care options for the most vulnerable among us in texas. >> texas will not be held hostage by the obama administration's attempt to force us into this fool's errand. >> giving people health care will worsen their...
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and when it comes to the rate of uninsured in texas that's also the highest one in four people in texas not having health insurance at this moment. as for the timing of today, for the president's visit, well it follows on the heels of some good news for healthcare.gov. yesterday, that's when congressional committee heard from the center for medicaid and medicare that some of those technical glitches have been fixed and people can enroll almost with no errors, of course, almost being the catchy word there. >> what was the president's message, today, sign up? >> it certainly was. really a pep to be john for these volunteers who have been on the front line of these frustrations for the website. the president was also trying to refocus the attention away from the negativity with these glitches and the criticism and back to the people that he says this lanes will help. notably there was one element missing from any of the comments today, the president did not address some of the frustrations that we've heard from people receiving cancellation notices from their current plans. 3.5 million peo
and when it comes to the rate of uninsured in texas that's also the highest one in four people in texas not having health insurance at this moment. as for the timing of today, for the president's visit, well it follows on the heels of some good news for healthcare.gov. yesterday, that's when congressional committee heard from the center for medicaid and medicare that some of those technical glitches have been fixed and people can enroll almost with no errors, of course, almost being the catchy...
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after texas did go for kennedy johnson, didn't robert kennedy say, mrs. johnson one texas for us. qwest) when approached during campaigning about the catholic issue, how did mrs. johnson replied to people? >> i am not sure i ever heard -- her-- her applied reply to the question. qwest -- >> the next call from kyle. you're on. qwest good evening. i appreciate c-span having the first ladies series good one question i had, how is ms. johnson treated on the lady bird express? i know she came to charleston in 1964. -- aieve the congressman big powerful congressman in the state. allent out on a limb to do he could for her, but i think she was treated pretty bad here in charleston. overall, how was she treated in the rest of the south and what was their relationship with the johnsons? class a little bit later on, we will have a clip. it fits nicely with the campaign style and the approach in the south we are talking about. were in a964, we different place because the president had signed the 1964 civil rights bill in the summertime. the south was up in arms. insistedson absolutely on tak
after texas did go for kennedy johnson, didn't robert kennedy say, mrs. johnson one texas for us. qwest) when approached during campaigning about the catholic issue, how did mrs. johnson replied to people? >> i am not sure i ever heard -- her-- her applied reply to the question. qwest -- >> the next call from kyle. you're on. qwest good evening. i appreciate c-span having the first ladies series good one question i had, how is ms. johnson treated on the lady bird express? i know she...
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johnson won texas for us? >> when approached during the campaigning about the catholic issue, how did mrs. johnson reply to people? >> i'm not sure i ever heard her reply to that question. >> i don't think it was a question that would have been addressed to her. it was much more either sotto voce or it was directed to the kennedys. >> next call's from john in houston. john, you're on. >> caller: good evening. how are you all? >> good. thank you. >> caller: good. i appreciate c-span having the first ladies series. one question i had was you highlighted a little bit about it but how was mrs. johnson treated on the lady bird express? i know she came to charleston in 1 1964. i believe congressman bobs accompanied her with congressman mendel rivers, who was a big powerful congressman in the state. and he kind ever went out on a limb to do everything he could for her. but i think she was treated pretty bad here in charleston. but overall how was she treated i guess through the rest of the south? and what was their r
johnson won texas for us? >> when approached during the campaigning about the catholic issue, how did mrs. johnson reply to people? >> i'm not sure i ever heard her reply to that question. >> i don't think it was a question that would have been addressed to her. it was much more either sotto voce or it was directed to the kennedys. >> next call's from john in houston. john, you're on. >> caller: good evening. how are you all? >> good. thank you. >>...
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if the state of texas made this decision. your neighboring states have made that decision because they look at it and say this is a no- brainer. why would we not want to take advantage of this? the state of arkansas has already reduced its number of uninsured by 14%. already, just in the first month, by signing people up for expanded medicaid. oregon has a 10% reduction in the number of uninsured already in the first month. just because the governor and the legislature made the right decision. there is no reason why this state can't do the same. in the dallas area, 133 thousand people and across the state, one million people. it is a big state. one million people. citizens that don't have health insurance that could get it right away if the state of texas decided to take advantage of this. one thing that gets me a little frustrated although i understand because i am in politics, folks who are complaining about how the website is not working. why isn't obama fixing this? they are leaving one million people right now without he
if the state of texas made this decision. your neighboring states have made that decision because they look at it and say this is a no- brainer. why would we not want to take advantage of this? the state of arkansas has already reduced its number of uninsured by 14%. already, just in the first month, by signing people up for expanded medicaid. oregon has a 10% reduction in the number of uninsured already in the first month. just because the governor and the legislature made the right decision....
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the concern through texas. freezing rain. majority of these reports have been less than a quarter of an inch but when you get to that you're talking about the power lines weighing 500 pounds and never a good thing and also not for air travel. two systems colliding. one bringing the moisture in from the gulf and combining with system coming out of canada. those two combine. you're talking about moisture combining with cold air and this is a concern as we go through the holidays. first into the southeast they were talking about heavy rain. 2 to 4 inches around the gulf
the concern through texas. freezing rain. majority of these reports have been less than a quarter of an inch but when you get to that you're talking about the power lines weighing 500 pounds and never a good thing and also not for air travel. two systems colliding. one bringing the moisture in from the gulf and combining with system coming out of canada. those two combine. you're talking about moisture combining with cold air and this is a concern as we go through the holidays. first into the...
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medicaid will continue to exist in texas as it has.the blind and disabled to certain pregnant women, that coverage does not change with or without the affordable care act. 25% of the state budget right now is spent on medicaid. i think governor perry was wise in his decision to say not so fast. >> look, when the supreme court changed the equation -- >> congressman, before we get to that, i want to go back to what you just said because i think it's important here especially for our viewers who are watching and listening to understand that there are 6 million people who don't have insurance in texas alone and by expanding medicaid in that state, 1 million people -- a million people and here's the other part of this, folks in texas who pay federal income taxes like they're supposed to they're paying for the service anyway. why not take advantage of it? why not let uncle sam shoulder some of the costs of health care in that state? >> well, let's look at this rationally. when the supreme court said that the federal government cannot coerce
medicaid will continue to exist in texas as it has.the blind and disabled to certain pregnant women, that coverage does not change with or without the affordable care act. 25% of the state budget right now is spent on medicaid. i think governor perry was wise in his decision to say not so fast. >> look, when the supreme court changed the equation -- >> congressman, before we get to that, i want to go back to what you just said because i think it's important here especially for our...
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. >> they are combing the floors of the texas school book depository building to find the assassin. >> i'm just a patsy. >> oswald has been shot at point-blank range fired into his stomach. police are working on the assumption that os ward's murder was to shut him up. >> elements of a central intelligence agency killed john kennedy. >> the story has been suppressed, witnesses have been killed. we have a right to know who killed our president and why he died. >> i stand here tonight on what was once the last frontier. the pioneers gave up their safety and sometimes their lives to build our new west. beyond that frontier, our uncharted areas of science and space, unsolved problems of peace and war, unconquered province of ignorance and prejudice. but i believe that the times require imagination and courage. i'm asking each of you to be pioneers towards that new frontier. in dallas preparations were under way for extraordinary police protection when the president should arrive. >> do you anticipate any trouble on the president's arrival? >> because of what has happened here previously we
. >> they are combing the floors of the texas school book depository building to find the assassin. >> i'm just a patsy. >> oswald has been shot at point-blank range fired into his stomach. police are working on the assumption that os ward's murder was to shut him up. >> elements of a central intelligence agency killed john kennedy. >> the story has been suppressed, witnesses have been killed. we have a right to know who killed our president and why he died....
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on the texas tech game, i'm going with texas tech.city -- upset here. >> i'm going for manziel. >> i knew that. be nice to me. >> don't be twitter mean yis. >> texas, kimberly? >> yes, i'm taking texas. i believe a team from texas is going to win. >> way to go out on a limb. >> here's the thing, i'm going with auburn on behalf of susan whitson and robert gibbs, the two people who went there. >> i'm going to take alabama. >> who are you going to take in the sweet six? >> texas. >>> what about online gambling? on november 26th the state of new jersey will begin online gambling including two states like nevada and delaware. we'll go to mr. robert beckle. online gambling just overthe line. >> i think it's fine. the people who get hurt the most by gambling is poor people. that's true. that's mostly because of lotto, games like keno, games they can play locally. online gambling is a bigger deal. i do it sort of legally by going through the caymans through the bahamas. >> you've said nasty things about new jersey. nice you said something nic
on the texas tech game, i'm going with texas tech.city -- upset here. >> i'm going for manziel. >> i knew that. be nice to me. >> don't be twitter mean yis. >> texas, kimberly? >> yes, i'm taking texas. i believe a team from texas is going to win. >> way to go out on a limb. >> here's the thing, i'm going with auburn on behalf of susan whitson and robert gibbs, the two people who went there. >> i'm going to take alabama. >> who are you going...
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of all abortion providers in texas were affected by the law.tivists have appropriated the infamous "friday night lights" clear eyes, full hearts motto for tonight's telethon to help texas women trying to survive the onslaught of right wing deprivation, their right to choose. joining me now, comedians sarah silverman and lizz winstead. great to have you here. sarah, why did you get involved in this? why are you a part of this undertaking? >> i believe in a woman's right to choose. i'm frightened by the politics that are going on, much like the voters -- >> looks like we lost sarah silverman and lizz winstead, who are standing outside the site in which they are running that live telethon that is streaming right there, clear eyes, full hearts can choose. you can check that out at lady parts justice this evening. we are trying to get the shot back. we will be right back. >>> after technical difficulty, we are back with comedian sarah silverman and lizz winstead. thank you both for not bailing on me. i'm sorry about that. and sarah, i was asking you
of all abortion providers in texas were affected by the law.tivists have appropriated the infamous "friday night lights" clear eyes, full hearts motto for tonight's telethon to help texas women trying to survive the onslaught of right wing deprivation, their right to choose. joining me now, comedians sarah silverman and lizz winstead. great to have you here. sarah, why did you get involved in this? why are you a part of this undertaking? >> i believe in a woman's right to...