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texas still with life. uh-oh! >> joel: and now how big are those 30 seconds for jerrod heard and this texas offense? this kid loves it. >> gus: he does. when we talked to the coaches at the texas training facility yesterday, they said memorial stadium that seats 100,000 is not a big enough stage for jerrod heard. >> joel: these are those moments now he has a chance to drive 81 yards to try to tie it. >> gus: how do you drive 81 yards without any time-outs? >> joel: you need a first down. >> gus: on first down, heard to throw it. and incomplete. definitely not the worse thing in the world. the other thing you have to be cognizant of, completing it inside the numbers. that will take a lot of time off the clock to get back up there and snap it. >> joel: look at the numbers on heard. 328 yards passing. 118 yards rushing. 446 yards in total offense. second an 10 at the 19. heard. with time. sets up. drops it off. jonathan gray has to get does at the 35. >> joel: the most effective completion on a two-minute series is t
texas still with life. uh-oh! >> joel: and now how big are those 30 seconds for jerrod heard and this texas offense? this kid loves it. >> gus: he does. when we talked to the coaches at the texas training facility yesterday, they said memorial stadium that seats 100,000 is not a big enough stage for jerrod heard. >> joel: these are those moments now he has a chance to drive 81 yards to try to tie it. >> gus: how do you drive 81 yards without any time-outs? >> joel:...
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texas still with life. uh-oh! >> joel: and now how big are those 30 seconds for jerrod heard and this texas offense? this kid loves it. >> gus: he does. when we talked to the coaches at the texas training facility yesterday, they said memorial stadium that seats 100,000 is not a big enough stage for jerrod heard. >> joel: these are those moments that you dream of as a kid. now he has a chance to drive 81 yards to try to tie it. >> gus: how do you drive 81 yards without any time-outs? >> joel: you need a first down. >> gus: on first down, heard to throw it. and incomplete. definitely not the worse thing in the world. the other thing you have to be cognizant of, completing it inside the numbers. that will take a lot of time off the clock to get back up there and snap it. >> joel: look at the numbers on heard. 328 yards passing. 118 yards rushing. 446 yards in total offense. second an 10 at the 19. heard. with time. sets up. drops it off. jonathan gray has to get out-of-bounds. does at the 35. >> joel: the most effec
texas still with life. uh-oh! >> joel: and now how big are those 30 seconds for jerrod heard and this texas offense? this kid loves it. >> gus: he does. when we talked to the coaches at the texas training facility yesterday, they said memorial stadium that seats 100,000 is not a big enough stage for jerrod heard. >> joel: these are those moments that you dream of as a kid. now he has a chance to drive 81 yards to try to tie it. >> gus: how do you drive 81 yards without...
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he also served as the commissioner of agriculture in texas and served in the texas house of representatives. he married his childhood sweetheart and they have two children griffin and sydney. we are delighted to once again welcome governor rick perry to the heritage foundation and we are delighted to hear from him today both about his ideas about how to improve america and his new book "fed up!" which we will have copies available for you in and which he has indicated a willingness to sign if we have time today. without further ado let's welcome to our podium governor rick perry from texas. [applause] >> thank you very much. it is indeed an honor to be here today back at the heritage foundation. this foundation has been a singular standardbearer of conservative thought for some time and again i want to say thank you for what you all have done. today is almost a week now since the american voters send a old and simple message to our nation's political establishments. it wasn't complex. it was short and sweet actually. they said we are fed up and we are ready to take our country back. america
he also served as the commissioner of agriculture in texas and served in the texas house of representatives. he married his childhood sweetheart and they have two children griffin and sydney. we are delighted to once again welcome governor rick perry to the heritage foundation and we are delighted to hear from him today both about his ideas about how to improve america and his new book "fed up!" which we will have copies available for you in and which he has indicated a willingness to...
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we should not be having earthquakes in texas. country. this is reno, texas.ulation 3200 and just 13 square miles long. if anyplace is small town america, reno is. residents know each other and they know something's changed in their town. >> see it's right here. look, actually let's kind of creep in here. right there see how my foot keeps -- >> yes. >> barbara brown is a community activist and a long time resident of reno, texas. >> yeah, this is definitely a concern. >> and reno is not alone. colorado, arkansas, oklahoma, ohio and the rest of ear eastern texas, not known for seismic activity are sunlt o surnld on e earthquake map. magnitude 3.0 and larger, compared to 20 quakes from 1970 to 2000. data that is beginning to show stories like barbara's are all too real. >> the earthquake came and went through the center of the house. everything shook. i went out my front yard and said, where did my yard go? >> she believes this is the cause of the quakes, hydraulic fracturing more commonly known as fracking, a process where water mixed with sand and chemicals ar
we should not be having earthquakes in texas. country. this is reno, texas.ulation 3200 and just 13 square miles long. if anyplace is small town america, reno is. residents know each other and they know something's changed in their town. >> see it's right here. look, actually let's kind of creep in here. right there see how my foot keeps -- >> yes. >> barbara brown is a community activist and a long time resident of reno, texas. >> yeah, this is definitely a concern....
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the case arises out of texas. texas, like most states, chooses to equalize total population in their districts. and so they all shoot to have roughly the same amount of total population in each district they draw. as a result, in a state like texas, there are certain districts that have many, many more registered voters or eligible voters in certain districts than others. and so even though the populations are roughly equal based on total population, the populations are very disparate in terms of actual voters in each district. and so the plaintiffs are arguing that that should violate the one-person, one-vote doctrine, because the voters in the districts where there are -- the voters in the districts where there are fewer -- sorry. where there are -- sorry. it gets a little confusing. the voters in the districts where there are fewer eligible voters have disproportionate voting power. let me just use an example, so this will be clearer. if you have two districts that each have a thousand people in it, and one dis
the case arises out of texas. texas, like most states, chooses to equalize total population in their districts. and so they all shoot to have roughly the same amount of total population in each district they draw. as a result, in a state like texas, there are certain districts that have many, many more registered voters or eligible voters in certain districts than others. and so even though the populations are roughly equal based on total population, the populations are very disparate in terms...
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but i represent the 36th district in texas, in southeast texas. incident in 2012 where an individual claimed that the water from their garden hose lit on fire. as it turned out, a texas district court found out that the individual had coordinated this stunt with an environmental activist to deceive. in this case the hose was attached to the gas line. how does your commission respon to these types of claims when you hear about this? >> if somebody complains that they believe their well -- water is on fire, we're going to go out there and inspect it first and foremost. get the facts. if there really is a problem, we're going to penalize and enforce, make sure there is remediation for the problem and two, then, penalize or enforce the rules that we have available to us. >> as far as the actual number of legitimate incidents are concerned, perhaps only a handful from what i can read out of studies. how do we put these risks into the perspective with the enormous economic and societal benefits of hydraulic fracturing >> historically we have drilled ov
but i represent the 36th district in texas, in southeast texas. incident in 2012 where an individual claimed that the water from their garden hose lit on fire. as it turned out, a texas district court found out that the individual had coordinated this stunt with an environmental activist to deceive. in this case the hose was attached to the gas line. how does your commission respon to these types of claims when you hear about this? >> if somebody complains that they believe their well --...
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so fischer is a challenge to texas, the university of texas affirmative action plan. the university of texas has been defending its admissions policy since 1992 when it was first challenged by a woman named hopwood and the central question i think in fischer is how do you reconcile the application of strict scrutiny which requires narrow tailoring to a compelling and? and the courts holding that diversity deferentially defined by universities is the compelling and periods of so two things are clear and affirmative action arena. one, strict scrutiny of pro-life the exact same scrutiny at least in theory that applies to disadvantaged racial minorities applies to laws who have advantage racial minorities and that requires narrow tailoring and two diversity is the compelling interest and does the university's determinations that needs a critical mass of racially disadvantaged groups in order to achieve the educational benefits of the university is a compelling interest to which the courts deferred. but diversity and critical mass both a lewd and a specific or concrete def
so fischer is a challenge to texas, the university of texas affirmative action plan. the university of texas has been defending its admissions policy since 1992 when it was first challenged by a woman named hopwood and the central question i think in fischer is how do you reconcile the application of strict scrutiny which requires narrow tailoring to a compelling and? and the courts holding that diversity deferentially defined by universities is the compelling and periods of so two things are...
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part of this is texa texas' redistricting -- it took a long while in texas because they were subject to voting rights act litigation. the court passed a plan. the legislature passed an interim mplan. in general, i think i would say -- it is not every state uses total population as its base. i believe there are at least -- maybe i shouldn't say state. there are at least at certain levels of government there are entities that have used population bases other than total population. i don't think it's the uniform rule throughout the country. so it has been considered. >> is there any chance that this case effects congressional districting, or is the constitution clear enough that's going to be based on total population regardless? >> so this is another area in which i think the petitioners' brief is a little ambiguous. i think we'll know at the reply state their implications for the u.s. house of representatives, but right now they've said you shouldn't rely on the federal analogy, even if it had a different population rule, so that's what they're coming in position is, but they haven't
part of this is texa texas' redistricting -- it took a long while in texas because they were subject to voting rights act litigation. the court passed a plan. the legislature passed an interim mplan. in general, i think i would say -- it is not every state uses total population as its base. i believe there are at least -- maybe i shouldn't say state. there are at least at certain levels of government there are entities that have used population bases other than total population. i don't think...
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jackson lee of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 420, the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from tfpblgts ms. jackson lee: mr. chairman, although we have dwnbn debating for a long period of time, let me offer to say to my colleagues to remind them, i see my good friend, chairman goodlatte, on the floor, that this legislation amends the national environmental policy act. with good intentions. however, what this bill will do actually strips out critical input from federal, state, and local agencies and the public jeopardizing both the environment and public safety. let me repeat that. jeopardizing the american people and environment and public safety. the bill sets new tight deadlines for environmental review, permitting and licensing decisions. and simply as i said earlier, throws wisdom and good judgment to the wind. i serve as a senior member of the homeland security committee and so i rise today with my amendment that improves the bill and helps to protect the homela
jackson lee of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 420, the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from tfpblgts ms. jackson lee: mr. chairman, although we have dwnbn debating for a long period of time, let me offer to say to my colleagues to remind them, i see my good friend, chairman goodlatte, on the floor, that this legislation amends the national environmental policy act. with good...
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the decision came down, texas passed a stringent voter i.d.aw that had an impact. under section five of the voter i.d. law, it was blocked. after the county game down. the voter i.d. law went into effect. and we had to have two years of the lit quakes, including a 2014 midterm election in which the discriminatory voter i.d. law was in place, and recently the court of appeals upheld a finding that texas i.d. law violated the act. because section 5 was gone, we had to have the discriminatory measures in place for midterm elections, and that's the landscape we are facing. >> let's stay in texas. when results of 2010 sensis came out, there was a large increase in the population. >> the lion's share of the increase came from the increase in the side of the community in texas. people watching the things, it's a remapped crowd. they said how many seats. how many will be places where it's possible for latino to take the elections. they were shocked after latino had majorities, supermajorities in them. would that have been possible before preclearance
the decision came down, texas passed a stringent voter i.d.aw that had an impact. under section five of the voter i.d. law, it was blocked. after the county game down. the voter i.d. law went into effect. and we had to have two years of the lit quakes, including a 2014 midterm election in which the discriminatory voter i.d. law was in place, and recently the court of appeals upheld a finding that texas i.d. law violated the act. because section 5 was gone, we had to have the discriminatory...
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so, fisher is a challenge to texas and universities in texas affirmative-action plan and has been defending its mission policy since 1992 when it was first challenged. and the central question is how do you reconcile the application of strict scrutiny that requires the narrow tailoring to the compelling and and the courts holding that diversity differentially defined by the universities as a compelling and so the court, two things were clear in the affirmative-action arena, one, strict scrutiny applies and the exact same scrutiny. it applies to the disadvantaged racial minority applies to that advantage to racial minority and that requires the two it is a compelling interest and the university's determination and needs in the critical mass in order to achieve the educational benefits is a compelling interest to which the courts differ but diversity and critical mass both dilute any specific or concrete definition so how you apply a standard that requires very narrow and specific tailoring to an end that is open-ended, indefinite and vague, and i think that is the central tension in the cour
so, fisher is a challenge to texas and universities in texas affirmative-action plan and has been defending its mission policy since 1992 when it was first challenged. and the central question is how do you reconcile the application of strict scrutiny that requires the narrow tailoring to the compelling and and the courts holding that diversity differentially defined by the universities as a compelling and so the court, two things were clear in the affirmative-action arena, one, strict scrutiny...
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there may be a gene that is unique to people that are born and live in texas.e programmed to believe that the death penalty is a necessary part of our criminal justice system. we love a good execution. >> since 1976, texas has executed well over 500 people, more than the next six states combined. >> since i've been governor, we have put 45 people to death. it is not something that anybody wants to deal with. you but they won't commit another crime. >> the governor during ruben's clemency appeal was the colorful leader of the texas democrats, ann richard. >> poor george. he was born with a silver foot in his mouth. >> in texas, even liberal icon, ann richards, would not dispute the death penalty. on august 23rd, 1994, the day before he was to be executed, ruben cantu received the reply. clemency denied. >> a san antonio man continues to claim innocence just hours before he is set to die by lethal injection. >> on the day of his scheduled execution, local stations aired an interview with ruben where he again declared his innocence. >> by law standards, my case i
there may be a gene that is unique to people that are born and live in texas.e programmed to believe that the death penalty is a necessary part of our criminal justice system. we love a good execution. >> since 1976, texas has executed well over 500 people, more than the next six states combined. >> since i've been governor, we have put 45 people to death. it is not something that anybody wants to deal with. you but they won't commit another crime. >> the governor during...
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out of texas. i will assume some knowledge about hobby lobby, which has decided the terms and the apparent wind when solutions that-- solution that justice kennedy was thought to have engineered in that case and as you know the affordable care act requires that all healthcare in the united states provide certain forms of preventive care in order to both advanced health of americans and women in particular. also, make healthcare more affordable by preventing high costs healthcare needs before they occur and the government has determined that in particular, all healthcare plans must provide cost free coverage of 18 of the 20 fda required-- fda approved forms of contraception and certain entities, both for-profit and nonprofit object to having those forms of contraception coverage for their employees and a handful of student plans as well with respective colleges and universities. hobby lobby was a case involving several for-profit entities and as most of you may recall under the religious freedom res
out of texas. i will assume some knowledge about hobby lobby, which has decided the terms and the apparent wind when solutions that-- solution that justice kennedy was thought to have engineered in that case and as you know the affordable care act requires that all healthcare in the united states provide certain forms of preventive care in order to both advanced health of americans and women in particular. also, make healthcare more affordable by preventing high costs healthcare needs before...
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the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. green: we're read iy to close -- we're ready to close if my colleague is. i urge support of this measure and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. guthrie: i thank my friend from kale, mrs. capps, working -- for working together to move this bipartisan bill forward. our subcommittee ranking, mr. green, our chairman, chairman pitts, i was involved in this effort in kentucky when i was in the state senate and have seen the difference that it makes and i'm glad to be involved in this on a national level to know that 97% of our babies are screened so they can get intervention and treatment very early in their life makes a big difference. i'm proud to be part of this and i urge my colleagues to vote for h.r. 1344 and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the as h r. 1344 -- h.r. 1344 amend
the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. green: we're read iy to close -- we're ready to close if my colleague is. i urge support of this measure and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. guthrie: i thank my friend from kale, mrs. capps, working -- for working together to move this bipartisan bill forward. our subcommittee ranking, mr. green, our chairman, chairman pitts, i was...
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in texas, dr. burgess gave us a great example of when they did the decoupling in texas. we know it worked and that access to care increases when you allow the states that flexibility. and the stats that come from texas certainly are proof of that. you can look at some of the faith-based and community clinics that have provided necessary outreach. and the way their numbers have -- >> there's nothing to stop any of these clinics from doing outreach now. this refers to potential loss of funding for clinics that have a series of health services that you disagree with. the exception that you pointed to is only for a life endangering physical condition, not for a health endangering physical condition, and it would require a very high burden on an imminent danger of death unless an abortion is performed. often when a doctor is working with a patient, one of the reasons this is not a good area for government to get involved with is it's a lot more nuance in that. the doctor might alert the woman there are high risks with a particular pregnancy or that the pregnancy could have se
in texas, dr. burgess gave us a great example of when they did the decoupling in texas. we know it worked and that access to care increases when you allow the states that flexibility. and the stats that come from texas certainly are proof of that. you can look at some of the faith-based and community clinics that have provided necessary outreach. and the way their numbers have -- >> there's nothing to stop any of these clinics from doing outreach now. this refers to potential loss of...
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and he defended against romney and others the idea of letting latinos in texas go to texas state universitieshe said that that was the compassionate thing to do and he used the word love when he was describing his immigration policy. this is just a complete non starter in the republican party of today. nobody can be nominated or even make the slightest headway if they have an enlightened position on immigration. where i fault perry is that at a time when they could have gotten this issue behind them, when a bill passed the senate, if the governors and other leaders in the party had come together and said we must pass this comprehensive immigration bill that we've compromised on with the democrats. it is a good, solid bill. it does a lot for border security and other things. it has a path to citizenship. and they had done that and gotten this issue behind them, then perry might have had a chance at the nomination. but they didn't step up and take leadership on immigration when it counted. and that is sealed his fate. >> what about that, harold? if jonathan is right that the timing is everythin
and he defended against romney and others the idea of letting latinos in texas go to texas state universitieshe said that that was the compassionate thing to do and he used the word love when he was describing his immigration policy. this is just a complete non starter in the republican party of today. nobody can be nominated or even make the slightest headway if they have an enlightened position on immigration. where i fault perry is that at a time when they could have gotten this issue behind...
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the case arises out of texas. texas like most states chooses to equalize in districts so they all shoot for population. there are certain districts that have many, many more registered voters or eligible voters than others. even though the populations are roughly equal based on total population, the populations are different. the plaintiffs are arguing that should violate the one-person-one vote doctrine. the voters where there are fewer -- sorry, where there are more -- it gets a little confusing. the voters in the district where there are fewer eligible voters have disproportionate voting power. let me use an example. two u districts has a thousand people and one has 800 eligible voters and 200 noneligible voters and the other district has 400 and 9 oh 0 >> they're worth twice as much. 800 electing. to sort of summarize the argument that each side is making, the plaintiffs are arguing that you should be equalizing the total number of voters. the whole point of one-person-one-vote is to insure equality, make sure
the case arises out of texas. texas like most states chooses to equalize in districts so they all shoot for population. there are certain districts that have many, many more registered voters or eligible voters than others. even though the populations are roughly equal based on total population, the populations are different. the plaintiffs are arguing that should violate the one-person-one vote doctrine. the voters where there are fewer -- sorry, where there are more -- it gets a little...
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since then he has searched on the texas environmental flows advisory group and is chair of the texas advisory panel on federal environmental regulations. he was appointed chairman in 2009. prior to joining the txeq, he served as an environmental protection agency science advisory board committee on nitrogen. he also served on the epa sab environmental engineering committee in the ad hoc panel for risk and technology review assessment plan. additionally, he is a member of the u.s. department of agriculture, agricultural air quality task force. in addition to his chairmanship, dr. shaw serves as associate professor in the biological and agricultural engineering department of texas a&m university. his research there focuses on air pollution, air pollution abatement, dispersion model development, and emission factor development. chairman shaw received his masters and bachelors degrees from texas a&m. and his ph.d. in agricultural engineering from the university of illinois in champagne. thank you, mr. chairman. and i'm pleased that chairman shaw is here to testify. >> thank you, chairman
since then he has searched on the texas environmental flows advisory group and is chair of the texas advisory panel on federal environmental regulations. he was appointed chairman in 2009. prior to joining the txeq, he served as an environmental protection agency science advisory board committee on nitrogen. he also served on the epa sab environmental engineering committee in the ad hoc panel for risk and technology review assessment plan. additionally, he is a member of the u.s. department of...
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we have a great muslim community in texas. businessmen and women who our dear friends and supporters, of a substantial number whether the indiana house is in houston or a large pakistan the population across the state and working together it is very important democrat or republican and independent board in the of those that the future of our country clearly lies in finding the things that bring us together and not separating ourselves by culture or religion. recognizing clearly those who reduce their religion as a radical islamist they are the enemy of all. >> the teethirty is credited with the republican tsunami but have you see that movement from here? hall will they work with the republican party between the two blocks? >> i give it teeth party great credit for a number of things. one of them is there are more people read the united states constitution in the last 18 months may be in the last 50 years. i get that credit to the two-party. if for no other reason, their engagement as a positive impact on our country. political
we have a great muslim community in texas. businessmen and women who our dear friends and supporters, of a substantial number whether the indiana house is in houston or a large pakistan the population across the state and working together it is very important democrat or republican and independent board in the of those that the future of our country clearly lies in finding the things that bring us together and not separating ourselves by culture or religion. recognizing clearly those who reduce...
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thank the gentleman from texas. yielding the time and getting this special order together in such a special issue. life today to honor the of deputy sheriff goforth. friday, august 28, deputy forth was ambushed and refueling his car and i represent part of. deputy goforth was a proud husband and a father of two. tragically his life was cut short for one simple reason, his uniform. it's hard to express my outrage and my contempt for those who hatred. ithed this police officers take an oath to protect and to serve and it's time they receive the same level of commitment and protection in return. in august alone, we have lost five other police officers and 2015, we have seen 24 law enforcement officers gunned down. these brave and women put their lives on the day every single days for the communities and safety of our families. they deserve our support and our respect and it is a travesty that this has gotten to this point. this isn't an issue of whose life matters most but who is right and wrong. and what we have seen
thank the gentleman from texas. yielding the time and getting this special order together in such a special issue. life today to honor the of deputy sheriff goforth. friday, august 28, deputy forth was ambushed and refueling his car and i represent part of. deputy goforth was a proud husband and a father of two. tragically his life was cut short for one simple reason, his uniform. it's hard to express my outrage and my contempt for those who hatred. ithed this police officers take an oath to...
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when people like that exist they often go to texas. so he did in fact go to texas. the camp was 240 acres and had bungalows. the german camp was one and the japanese the other. this photo came from warner who was 5 years old when they came to the camp and he has taken a special interest in trying to get all the bungalows lined up with the names of the people who were in it. i show you these photos because a lot of times in my research for this book i thought is this really true? do we really do this? is mind-boggling. wife does anybody talk about this all i am trying to prove that it isn't. this is another view of the camp, you can see it is -- there's nothing around. it is 35 miles from the mexican border but you can see the light of the camp from mexico which is at night, the people from mexico could see the light from the camp here. everybody in the camp live behind barbed wires, the camp, texas rangers and border patrol agents guarded the camp. the penalty for escape was deaf. everybody knew it and smartly. in the history of the camp no one ever attempted to fle
when people like that exist they often go to texas. so he did in fact go to texas. the camp was 240 acres and had bungalows. the german camp was one and the japanese the other. this photo came from warner who was 5 years old when they came to the camp and he has taken a special interest in trying to get all the bungalows lined up with the names of the people who were in it. i show you these photos because a lot of times in my research for this book i thought is this really true? do we really do...
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the junior from allen, texas. so, they give the texas native a few snaps here in the final minute in his home state. harris is knocked down. that's a nice gesture. he was in there competing. in fact, many people thought that alex morris might actually win the starting job, ended up running third in the competition. but he gets back to his home state and he can say he got in the game. >> kirk: he did. they started with five, they worked their way down to three and eventually down to two, but alex morris was -- he was battling. he really was. he didn't do anything to hurt himself at all throughout camp. i think at the end of the day, the other two may have a little bit higher ceilings with their physical abilities. >> chris: they said this was a solid guy, really avoided bad plays, which is not easy against alabama's top defense in practice. harris shows a burst and gets down near the 25. that will do it. so, alabama busts open a close game at halftime, and overpowers wisconsin with the running game. corey clement r
the junior from allen, texas. so, they give the texas native a few snaps here in the final minute in his home state. harris is knocked down. that's a nice gesture. he was in there competing. in fact, many people thought that alex morris might actually win the starting job, ended up running third in the competition. but he gets back to his home state and he can say he got in the game. >> kirk: he did. they started with five, they worked their way down to three and eventually down to two,...
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, whether it be in el paso or east texas or north texas, we're seeing texans come together and say, enoughugh, when it comes to the attack on law enforcement in the state, and in this nation, and so we saw citizens and law enforcement rise up together and support this man in tribute. >> you had calls for everyone to show either by wearing blue or showing their lights at 11:00 a.m. at the same time this funeral happened. you wanted people to stand together, not only in texas but across the nation. what was the response that you received? >> the response was remarkable. my twitter feed has been going viral, seeing all the people, whether it be citizens wearing blue and proud of it, children at schools wearing blue, men and women at work, whether it be at a restaurant or an office building, and this was not just across the state of texas. i got comments and posts from california, from illinois, from the east coast, and so this is something where americans are coming together because we know the vital role that law enforcement plays to keep america safe and it's time to honor those who serve a
, whether it be in el paso or east texas or north texas, we're seeing texans come together and say, enoughugh, when it comes to the attack on law enforcement in the state, and in this nation, and so we saw citizens and law enforcement rise up together and support this man in tribute. >> you had calls for everyone to show either by wearing blue or showing their lights at 11:00 a.m. at the same time this funeral happened. you wanted people to stand together, not only in texas but across the...
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. >> en texas california desde 1928 hasta 1942 deportaba a uno de cada 3 mexicanos. >> segÚn este expertonos que uno llevaba consigo su documentaciÓn, estaban arriesgo de deportaciÓn por simplemente parecer latino por hablar espaÑol. >> pero a diferencia de la Época actual en aquel entonces no habÍa una lucha pro inmigrante. >> la verdad que creo que hemos avanzado bastante de los aÑos 30 para llevar a cabo una actividad semejante. >> y asegura que los logros que se han conseguido harÁn muy difÍcil que la historia se repita. >> bueno este documento habla del rechazo de muchas personas hacia esas deportaciones y pues es un hecho lamentable que esto haya ocurrido en aquella Época y quizÁs se considere muchas personas que vaya ocurrir en el futuro josÉ. >> marÍa paula muchas gracias los quieren invitar que lo prÓxima semana nos acompaÑe a una serie especial, se llama "la historia se repite" no se la pierda ♪ las diez mil entradas gratis para ver al papa francisco en filadelfia se agotaron en dos minutos. >> en el evento del 26 de septiembre el papa francisco hablarÁ sobre inmigraciÓn y liber
. >> en texas california desde 1928 hasta 1942 deportaba a uno de cada 3 mexicanos. >> segÚn este expertonos que uno llevaba consigo su documentaciÓn, estaban arriesgo de deportaciÓn por simplemente parecer latino por hablar espaÑol. >> pero a diferencia de la Época actual en aquel entonces no habÍa una lucha pro inmigrante. >> la verdad que creo que hemos avanzado bastante de los aÑos 30 para llevar a cabo una actividad semejante. >> y asegura que los...
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now recognize the gentleman from texas mr. weber for five minutes. >> chairman shaw, i didn't get to hear your testimony. apparently i was out too late last night. but you mentioned in your testimony that the epa seems to be choosing energy sources that they prefer. and it was said in mr. west's comments earlier that it seems like they're in the business of picking winners and losers. and i appreciate your comments when i was here about this adversely affecting low income people especially in texas since we have our own grid, as you know, 85%, ercot. so what you're saying is that this is actually going to adversely affect low income people more so than others. >> yes, congressman. i don't see a way that -- when you see a methodology, determining what your source is going to be based on the economics, which is what our system is based on, it's a creating new generations sources that meet that. and dispatch based on greenhouse emissions alone that raises the costs and the rates of that electric generation. >> i followed your exc
now recognize the gentleman from texas mr. weber for five minutes. >> chairman shaw, i didn't get to hear your testimony. apparently i was out too late last night. but you mentioned in your testimony that the epa seems to be choosing energy sources that they prefer. and it was said in mr. west's comments earlier that it seems like they're in the business of picking winners and losers. and i appreciate your comments when i was here about this adversely affecting low income people...
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the junior from allen, texas. so, they give the texas native a few snaps here in the final minute in his home state. harris is knocked down. that's a nice gesture. he was in there competing. in fact, many people thought that alex morris might actually win the starting job, ended up running third in the competition. but he gets back to his home state and he can say he got in the game. >> kirk: he did. they started with five, they worked their way down to three and eventually down to two, but alex morris was -- he was battling. he really was. he didn't do anything to hurt himself at all throughout camp. i think at the end of the day, the other two may have a little bit higher ceilings with their physical abilities. >> chris: they said this was a solid guy, really avoided bad plays, which is not easy against alabama's top defense in practice. harris shows a burst and gets down near the 25. that will do it. so, alabama busts open a close game at halftime, and overpowers wisconsin with the running game. corey clement r
the junior from allen, texas. so, they give the texas native a few snaps here in the final minute in his home state. harris is knocked down. that's a nice gesture. he was in there competing. in fact, many people thought that alex morris might actually win the starting job, ended up running third in the competition. but he gets back to his home state and he can say he got in the game. >> kirk: he did. they started with five, they worked their way down to three and eventually down to two,...
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by police in texas that was caught on video.> investigation in shooting by police in texas that was caught on video. that's next. > investigation in shooting by police in texas that was caught on video. that's next. investigation in t shooting by police in texas that was caught on video. that's next. th investigation in shooting by police in texas that was caught on video. that's next. e investigation in shooting by police in texas that was caught on video. that's next. thing better is all. ♪ ♪ (dorothy) toto, i've a feeling we're not in kansas anymore... (morpheus) after this, there is no turning back. (spock) history is replete with turning points. (kevin) wow, this is great. (commentator) where fantasy becomes reality! (penguin 1) where are we going? (penguin 2) the future, boys. the glorious future. (vo) at&t and directv are now one- bringing your television and wireless together- and taking entertainment to places you'd never imagine. (rick) louis, i think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship. >>> the fbi has lau
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texas with three losses before the end of september for the first time in school history. >>> texas a&m and arkansas. tied at 21 in o.t. kyle allen to christian kirk. 20-yard touchdown, which would be the deciding score. a&m survives. arkansas falls to 1-3 on the year. >>> florida looking for 11th straight win over tennessee. will greer to antonio callaway. and look at this move. he's gone. 63-yard touchdown. florida takes the 28-27 lead with under 1:30 to play. three seconds left in the game. tennessee with a chance to win. from 55 yards out, aaron medley -- no good. florida wins, 28-27 to keep the streak alive. >>> elsewhere in the s.e.c., leonard fournette continues to fuel the early isemz heisman ta. 244 yards. nick chubb, a 12th straight 100-yard guam. another standout rushing performance, byu in the big house taking on michigan. and watch this run by davon smith. how did he get through there? just making the byu defense look silly. and here, get off me. 60-yard touchdown run. smith, refusing to quit. and michigan with a big statement, romming all over byu. byu getting their firs
texas with three losses before the end of september for the first time in school history. >>> texas a&m and arkansas. tied at 21 in o.t. kyle allen to christian kirk. 20-yard touchdown, which would be the deciding score. a&m survives. arkansas falls to 1-3 on the year. >>> florida looking for 11th straight win over tennessee. will greer to antonio callaway. and look at this move. he's gone. 63-yard touchdown. florida takes the 28-27 lead with under 1:30 to play. three...
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they go to texas. in fact, if houston were a country, houston would rank fourth in the world for u.n. refugee resettlement. >>> a few thoughts on the exchange of insults between the renee dwad outsider and ultimately establishment candidate. donald trump and jeb bush making it clear they don't like each other. no surprise trump loves a slugfest, even begs candidates to try him out. the surprise is that bush obliged him. back in april before he was in the race declared he wouldn't be among those throwing punches at his republican rivals. >> i'm not going to turn back and attack people, i'm going to stay focused on the positive hopeful message because i believe it. tearing down other people won't help at all. >> that was then, this is now. >> i lived in new york city and manhattan all my life. so my views are a little different than if i lived in iowa. partial birth abortion. >> i'm very pro choice. i am pro choice in every respect and as far as it goes. >> as far as single payer t works in canada, it wo
they go to texas. in fact, if houston were a country, houston would rank fourth in the world for u.n. refugee resettlement. >>> a few thoughts on the exchange of insults between the renee dwad outsider and ultimately establishment candidate. donald trump and jeb bush making it clear they don't like each other. no surprise trump loves a slugfest, even begs candidates to try him out. the surprise is that bush obliged him. back in april before he was in the race declared he wouldn't be...
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incredible storms that would start in mexico are oklahoma or texas, and they blow so hard and so strong with so much find self at the people who live in the area would have to do things like drape their child's beds and carriages with white sheets just to prevent the silt from coming in and choking to death. kill livestock combo so far that it would turn the snow read in new england unable to see the skyline. >> you can see some of the effects of the -- what the stocks will do on local farms missingshe never said just assassinated for law enforcement officers in broad daylight in the parking lot of kansas city's union station. violent gangs of bank robbers and thieves operating with virtual impunity along with a call the criminal court or which stretched from dallas texas to st. paul, minnesota. anton cermak was assassinated, standing next to fdr and a political event when he was assassinated in miami. we now think that the assassination attempt was directed at fdr. at the time they thought that it was successful and indeed the victim. because he had just unseated fred thompson, the may
incredible storms that would start in mexico are oklahoma or texas, and they blow so hard and so strong with so much find self at the people who live in the area would have to do things like drape their child's beds and carriages with white sheets just to prevent the silt from coming in and choking to death. kill livestock combo so far that it would turn the snow read in new england unable to see the skyline. >> you can see some of the effects of the -- what the stocks will do on local...
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have you ever heard of the great state of texas? [cheers and applause] leading in texas. it's been an amazing period of time. i have never experienced anything like it. i have been known for a long period of time. that's why i was chosen for the apprentice in the first place. i don't know if you heard. nbc called me up. they couldn't be nicer. they finally calmed down. i settled my loot with them. did you hear? yes. she heard. i settle ised my lawsuit with them last week a lot of litigation. settled it. it couldn't be nicer. they called me today and wanted everything, you know, they want me on their side and i am on their side because i really like the guys at in connection with. they have announced. >> you have been listening to donald trump in texas. the o'reilly factor is next. also, you will see a big interview tonight right here "on the record" 7:00 p.m. i sit down with vicki gardner. she is the sole survivor in that horrific on air murder of two television journalists in virginia. "on the record" with vicki gardner tomorrow. 7:00 p.m. eastern. don't miss it starting
have you ever heard of the great state of texas? [cheers and applause] leading in texas. it's been an amazing period of time. i have never experienced anything like it. i have been known for a long period of time. that's why i was chosen for the apprentice in the first place. i don't know if you heard. nbc called me up. they couldn't be nicer. they finally calmed down. i settled my loot with them. did you hear? yes. she heard. i settle ised my lawsuit with them last week a lot of litigation....
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have you ever heard of the great state of texas? [applause] leading in texas. how does that happen?has been an amazing time. i never experienced anything like it, and i have been well known for a long time. that's why got chosen for the apprentice in the 1st place. they called me up today, could not be nicer. i settled my lawsuit with them. did you hear? she heard. i settled my lawsuit last week. a lot of litigation, settled litigation, settled it. they could not have been nicer. they call me today, and i'm on their side because i like the guys at nbc. they will soon announce, you willannounce, you will take the place? arnold. arnold. outsource and anger. i think it's a good choice, and he's a friend of mine. i have proven 100%. he 100 percent. he will do great and raise a lot of money for charity. a lot of people don't no that. these are minor details. i think he will do great. they just announced that he will be doing the apprentice. i wish them well. we have so many problems in this country. we will talk about a few and celebrate because ultimately this is a movement that is happ
have you ever heard of the great state of texas? [applause] leading in texas. how does that happen?has been an amazing time. i never experienced anything like it, and i have been well known for a long time. that's why got chosen for the apprentice in the 1st place. they called me up today, could not be nicer. i settled my lawsuit with them. did you hear? she heard. i settled my lawsuit last week. a lot of litigation, settled litigation, settled it. they could not have been nicer. they call me...
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those will be two conditions that the state of texas, at least, and not only the state of texas, others have done similar things, would put on to say, look, if you're going to do this, we have to make sure that the -- this is all done safely and in the right way. do you have a problem with that? >> well, i do have a problem with that, because actually politicians have kind of admitted that the point of all of these regulations is to drive clinics out of business. >> that they're not able to make abortion illegal because of roe versus wade. >> right. >> so they're going to make it as close to being illegal -- >> right. and you know, doctors' organizations don't say, yes, there's a big problem here with abortion clinics not being ambulatory surgical centers. quite the opposite. they say this is unnecessary. >> well, in fact, investigation of abortion clinics after the texas law was passed proved that there were hardly any violations of their standards by their standards. >> so this is all politics. >> right. >> so you think it's all politics? >> i do. i think it is all -- >> it's all -- i
those will be two conditions that the state of texas, at least, and not only the state of texas, others have done similar things, would put on to say, look, if you're going to do this, we have to make sure that the -- this is all done safely and in the right way. do you have a problem with that? >> well, i do have a problem with that, because actually politicians have kind of admitted that the point of all of these regulations is to drive clinics out of business. >> that they're not...
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i do think since we both come from texas, i think it's important to know that when the state of texas shut down the texas women's health program and planned parenthood's ability to serve women, there were 25% fewer women in texas that are receiving care as a result. so i think that's why it's so important that we don't ever put politics ahead of women's health. >> let me get these last two questions in. as a member of the house judiciary committee, we deal a lot with the fbi. let me just ask you about mr. delayeden's work. is he a member of the federal bureau of investigation, to your knowledge? >> not to my knowledge. >> is he an fbi agent to your knowledge? >> not to my knowledge. >> is he a member of the department of justice? >> i don't believe so. >> has the health and human services ever investigated you per se about your medicaid reimbursement, meaning something you have not been able to answer or file another filing? >> we follow all the laws at the state and federal level every day. >> so he has been engaged in an investigation, has no authorization, is not a member of the fb
i do think since we both come from texas, i think it's important to know that when the state of texas shut down the texas women's health program and planned parenthood's ability to serve women, there were 25% fewer women in texas that are receiving care as a result. so i think that's why it's so important that we don't ever put politics ahead of women's health. >> let me get these last two questions in. as a member of the house judiciary committee, we deal a lot with the fbi. let me just...
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he's wanted after two troopers were hurt in texas. he started fighting with the officers then he tried to take off as the troopers tried to stop them they were either thrown or hit by the car. the suspect's car has been found. he is nowhere to be found. >> three teens wanted for copycat attacks in arizona. there was no choice, a sling shot. they admitted to firing worrockt 10 pedestrians and cars. one followed them and got a license plate number and called police. the drivers have been on edge after shots were fired at 11 vehicles in the past two weeks. police are still looking for the shooter. kentucky clerk kim davis is returning to work at 8:00 a.m. after a court ordered her to issue marriage licenses to gay couples. she refused to complien der the same law. the clerks have been giving licenses. davis will not violate her conscience and wants all recent licenses null and void. not everyone is welcoming her back. a huge billboard put up by a nonprofit reads this, the fact that you can't sell your daughter for three goats and a cow m
he's wanted after two troopers were hurt in texas. he started fighting with the officers then he tried to take off as the troopers tried to stop them they were either thrown or hit by the car. the suspect's car has been found. he is nowhere to be found. >> three teens wanted for copycat attacks in arizona. there was no choice, a sling shot. they admitted to firing worrockt 10 pedestrians and cars. one followed them and got a license plate number and called police. the drivers have been on...
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tonight back in some stores across texas and alabama. customers that their product is now safe. >>> two close calls with sharks in southern california, la jolla. hammerheads circling those fishermen right there. now word of a new hammerhead sighting, the second one in two days now. in morro bay, a great white taking a bite out of this women's surfboard. this beach is still closed tonight. >>> when we come back, the pope's trip to america, the places he plans to visit. we take you along the tour route tonight. and the one thing the pope says he misses most after becoming pope. the tour route tonight. and the one thing the pope says he misses most after becoming pope. what do a nasca comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® has also been proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin
tonight back in some stores across texas and alabama. customers that their product is now safe. >>> two close calls with sharks in southern california, la jolla. hammerheads circling those fishermen right there. now word of a new hammerhead sighting, the second one in two days now. in morro bay, a great white taking a bite out of this women's surfboard. this beach is still closed tonight. >>> when we come back, the pope's trip to america, the places he plans to visit. we take...
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john: texas gave up property to oklahoma, why? >> it wanted to be a slave state and you had to be a slave state had to be below a certain line, the 36th parallel so gave up a slice in the nonslave territory. the problem is the whole area had no government and outlaws haven. "new york times" called it a paradise for themes. >> and texas was much larger and its own country for nine years after it gained independence from mexico? >> the fun thing about texas when it came into the union, got a special clause written in there, and any time want its can split into five states. texas is way too big. look at a map. it doesn't fit, way too big. john: and must be stretched north to what is now wyoming. >> originally it was a huge chunk of territory, and an independent country until they joined the united states. john: but they were broke, they needed money and sold off parts of the united states to pay debt. >> they did. it was kind of a dance to get texas in the union, we wanted them, and we wanted that buffer. john: kentucky-tennessee. so
john: texas gave up property to oklahoma, why? >> it wanted to be a slave state and you had to be a slave state had to be below a certain line, the 36th parallel so gave up a slice in the nonslave territory. the problem is the whole area had no government and outlaws haven. "new york times" called it a paradise for themes. >> and texas was much larger and its own country for nine years after it gained independence from mexico? >> the fun thing about texas when it...
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former texas governor rick perry. welcome back. good to be with you, sean. >> i always thought you were a great candidate. i thought your record in texas was as appealing and i just -- i'm really surprised, to be honest. are you surprised? >> well, we think we have a great record as well. and i think when people take a look at it, but we knew this was going to be a tough race. there was upwards of 17 people in it. but we knew early on that there were two things that we had to take care of, two things that needed to go away, if you will, and another thing that needed to happen. one of those was the indictment. this indictment by the travis county district attorney's office, this drunk d.a. that had used this office we thing for political purposes did the same thing to tom delay, lasted for ten years and had a real corrosive effect on our ability to raise money. the other thing was we needed to be on the main debate stage on august 6th. we missed it by a few percentages of one point. when those two things didn't happen, it had a very
former texas governor rick perry. welcome back. good to be with you, sean. >> i always thought you were a great candidate. i thought your record in texas was as appealing and i just -- i'm really surprised, to be honest. are you surprised? >> well, we think we have a great record as well. and i think when people take a look at it, but we knew this was going to be a tough race. there was upwards of 17 people in it. but we knew early on that there were two things that we had to take...
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he died in his fort worth texas home.company, he was 72 years old. >> lauren: let's get a look at your forecast. hi, marÍa. >> good morning, lauren. a lot of rain today. we have showers we are dealing with across parts in the northeast and dealing with storms this morning. forecast continues to open in the few days. lots of unsettled weather and watching the gulf of mÉxico for possible tropical development. of course, we will keep you updated on that. very mild already early this morning. 60's and 70's out there. temperatures therefore -- 60's . >> lauren: thank you, marÍa. we will have your story. in the meantime, you're watching fbn. >> welcome, back, everybody. dow is down 68 points. >> nicole: what did you do over the weekend. many people to snap up iphones. as many as 13 million were sold. that would be a record for apple. consumers attracted by the newest features, the 3d touch or perhaps the newest colors. the new color accounted for more than a third of early in-store sales. >> lauren: that's what i would want. fl
he died in his fort worth texas home.company, he was 72 years old. >> lauren: let's get a look at your forecast. hi, marÍa. >> good morning, lauren. a lot of rain today. we have showers we are dealing with across parts in the northeast and dealing with storms this morning. forecast continues to open in the few days. lots of unsettled weather and watching the gulf of mÉxico for possible tropical development. of course, we will keep you updated on that. very mild already early this...
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. >> hoy el fbi investiga la muerte de un hispano en agente de alguacil en texas para te terminar si ocurriÓ o no violaciÓn de derechos civiles y asegurÓ que tiene un seguridad video filmado desde un Ángulo diferente que permitirÍa aclarar mejor lo sucedido, la policÍa asegura que gilberto flores se resistiÓ al arresto y que estaba armado con un cuchillo, estamos en vivo con mucho mÁs de esta noticia pero ahora otros titulares del dÍa. >> (♪). >> mensaje agridulce. en mÉxico el presidente peÑa nieto habla de logros pero tambiÉn de desconfianza. veremos por quÉ muchos le reclaman por promesas incumplidas. >> peligroso sÍndrome, alertan sobre un sÍndrome silencioso que puede ser fatal para jÓvenes deportistas, les diremos quÉ recomiendan los expertos para evitarlo. >> (♪). >> y pide clemencia, la madre de un argentino condenado a muerte en texas espera que con su visita a estados unidos el papa francisco logre salvar la vida de su hijo, tenemos su conmovedor testimonios. >> (♪). >> este es "noticiero telemundo" con josÉ dÍaz-balart y maria celeste arrarÁs. >> (♪). >> muy buenas tardes
. >> hoy el fbi investiga la muerte de un hispano en agente de alguacil en texas para te terminar si ocurriÓ o no violaciÓn de derechos civiles y asegurÓ que tiene un seguridad video filmado desde un Ángulo diferente que permitirÍa aclarar mejor lo sucedido, la policÍa asegura que gilberto flores se resistiÓ al arresto y que estaba armado con un cuchillo, estamos en vivo con mucho mÁs de esta noticia pero ahora otros titulares del dÍa. >> (♪). >> mensaje agridulce....