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in exactly took place texas? >> that was a prolonged fight voter id law in texas like many others that required voters id in duce a specific order to cast a walot. this has been up and down in the and in the most recent decision of the u.s. court of decided that this law had a discriminatory impact and here needed to be greater opportunities for people who had these ids to g obtain them. and so there have been meetings the plaintiff's voting rights acts and the state, and an agreement which effectively undid that photo id allows anybody who does not have an id, who has to iculty in getting it, still vote by signing an affidavit at their polling place aying that they couldn't reasonably obtain one of these documents. that was a big change. fourth orth carolina's circuit court struck down part of the state's id law there. in a court argument, one of the case questioned the intent of the voting laws. here's a couple of minutes of that. >> all of this rhetoric, we've a evidence that there was surge in african-america
in exactly took place texas? >> that was a prolonged fight voter id law in texas like many others that required voters id in duce a specific order to cast a walot. this has been up and down in the and in the most recent decision of the u.s. court of decided that this law had a discriminatory impact and here needed to be greater opportunities for people who had these ids to g obtain them. and so there have been meetings the plaintiff's voting rights acts and the state, and an agreement...
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in texas or how to of texas to talk about husbands and notification this is a problem. the only women we are looking at not only boston or dallas but those that don't live near the clinic that is the message is. >> with all law regulates women that might be different but talk about clinic regulations when the law will have a relevant the fact is for every doctor in every clinic why the fifth circuit noted that is the denominator. >> but this is about the fundamental right to make choices for ourselves so that is the case that the focus is on the woman in the same that are affected. >> is held by women to make the ultimate decision is not a large fraction reach metropolitan area has a clinic that day could have any possible concern for west texas. >> banks council. >> you have five minutes remaining. >> a few brief points the first from earlier the evidence that h-p to call it -- caused them to close it says those counties to close that testimony 1722 and 731 it was stipulated as 183 and 184 to operate on the day that it took effect. pleaded exhibit 28 that was admitted
in texas or how to of texas to talk about husbands and notification this is a problem. the only women we are looking at not only boston or dallas but those that don't live near the clinic that is the message is. >> with all law regulates women that might be different but talk about clinic regulations when the law will have a relevant the fact is for every doctor in every clinic why the fifth circuit noted that is the denominator. >> but this is about the fundamental right to make...
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officers to those who graduate from texas a&m or texas tech? >> i think that we want to make sure and this military example is only one of the important issues here but have respected that puma to make sure not just there are strong african-american and hispanic -- hispanic programs there are two c. program but everyone he graduates from the program at the university of texas white lack asian hispanic everyone knows how to lead effectively in a diverse environment in which they will be leading the first troops. >> that's important but to come back to my first question is anything to suggest the top 10% students are less likely to enroll in rotc or when they do they are not as good as the holistic. >> with respect to the university of texas in particular buts is going to apply to every university in the country and this is an important interest to the united states generally paid when you think about what is at stake here the interest in ensuring that we have military officers who can lead a diverse military force is critical. the interest in ha
officers to those who graduate from texas a&m or texas tech? >> i think that we want to make sure and this military example is only one of the important issues here but have respected that puma to make sure not just there are strong african-american and hispanic -- hispanic programs there are two c. program but everyone he graduates from the program at the university of texas white lack asian hispanic everyone knows how to lead effectively in a diverse environment in which they will...
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texas should be. and most people know that it's the bluebonnet. the jonas garner was a proponent of the prickly pear cactus being the state flower of texas. and he lost that battle, but gained the neck name cactus jack as a result. i can only imagine what parents in texas would think if they had to plant their children down in a patch of prickly pear cactus. maybe it's a good thing that garner lost on that one. >> we produced a documentary on the life of john s garner. truman figures prominently in it. pbs broadcast at the last couple of months. i think it covered about 80% of the previous market. i want to recommend it to you for viewing. the sam rayburn library is a division of the center of the briscoe. . i'm interested in truman's relationship with the sam rayburn library. i think it's sort of provides an insight into what probably most of us already know about germans love of books and reading. -- about truman's love of books and reading. i think it was reader's digest. he received this cash awar
texas should be. and most people know that it's the bluebonnet. the jonas garner was a proponent of the prickly pear cactus being the state flower of texas. and he lost that battle, but gained the neck name cactus jack as a result. i can only imagine what parents in texas would think if they had to plant their children down in a patch of prickly pear cactus. maybe it's a good thing that garner lost on that one. >> we produced a documentary on the life of john s garner. truman figures...
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we need texas more than texas needs us. texas -- if texas becomes its own country they will haveigrat. the people moving from california to texas, there is no traffic moving the other way. look at the price. it is much more expensive. >> we need that. >> texas has a great economy. >> you know why it has a great economy? because george w. bush, rick perry and low taxes. >> have you ever driven across the south? you are driving across the south and the minute you get to texas it is an upgrading every rest area. the trucks are good and the highways are maintained. jay no joke a lot of corporations are moving from the northeast to texas and states like arizona because of the lower tax rate. >> you know what is interesting, there is a new poll out showing hell reis down by two in texas. isn't that crazy? >> it is crazy because it is not true. >> i'll show you the poll. >> you can show me the poll. i don't believe it. >> are you a poll truther? >> on texas, yes. jay moving on to the -- it is getting so you can't put a 55-foot sta
we need texas more than texas needs us. texas -- if texas becomes its own country they will haveigrat. the people moving from california to texas, there is no traffic moving the other way. look at the price. it is much more expensive. >> we need that. >> texas has a great economy. >> you know why it has a great economy? because george w. bush, rick perry and low taxes. >> have you ever driven across the south? you are driving across the south and the minute you get to...
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it has a disproportionate impact on voters who are african-american and latino in texas and so texas will not be able to enforce its law as written this november. in fact, voters need to have an opportunity to cast a ballot with other types of identification that are not one of those limited number of photo ids from the government i talked about. in addition to texas, we have seen some pushback in wisconsin, where we had seen two court cases over the past couple of weeks. one is somewhat similar to the texas decision in effect, in that voters without photo identification will have to be given another opportunity to cast a ballot this november and into the future. and, we have also seen some in wisconsin against restriction against early voting opportunity there. wisconsin passed a law making it harder for municipalities to offer early voting. in addition to those states, we saw a big victory against restrictions in north carolina, where about a week and a half ago, there was another federal appellate court that issued an opinion, saying north carolina's omnibus restriction law which
it has a disproportionate impact on voters who are african-american and latino in texas and so texas will not be able to enforce its law as written this november. in fact, voters need to have an opportunity to cast a ballot with other types of identification that are not one of those limited number of photo ids from the government i talked about. in addition to texas, we have seen some pushback in wisconsin, where we had seen two court cases over the past couple of weeks. one is somewhat...
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what exactly took place in texas? >> that was a prolonged fight over a law in texas like many others that required voters to produce specific id to cast a ballot. this has been up and down the courts and, in the most recent decision, the u.s. court of appeals decided this law had a discriminatory impact and that there needed to be greater opportunities for people who had trouble getting these ids to obtain them. there have been meetings between the plaintiff voting rights advocates and the state, and they came to an agreement which effectively ended the photo id law and allowed anybody who has difficulty in getting an id to still vote by signing an affidavit at their polling place saying that they could not reasonably obtain one of the documents. so that was a big change. >> and north carolina's fourth circuit court struck down the voter id law there. in the court argument one of the judges questioned the intent of the voting laws. here's a couple minutes of that. >> all of this rhetoric. evidence that there was a sea
what exactly took place in texas? >> that was a prolonged fight over a law in texas like many others that required voters to produce specific id to cast a ballot. this has been up and down the courts and, in the most recent decision, the u.s. court of appeals decided this law had a discriminatory impact and that there needed to be greater opportunities for people who had trouble getting these ids to obtain them. there have been meetings between the plaintiff voting rights advocates and...
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so he decided he was going move to texas, the wild texas seem better and got some military credibility and even ended up signing the texas declaration of independence. he took up with a new woman who he married. she seemed to have a husband somewhere. served as a secretary of the navy, the texas navy. [laughter] perhaps potter -- in 1842, the regulated moderate award, potter found home surrounded by enemy of regulators. he thought he could get away by jumping into a nearby lake and escape by swimming under water to safety but he came up for air and the minute he did he was shot in the head. he's buried in texas and has a
so he decided he was going move to texas, the wild texas seem better and got some military credibility and even ended up signing the texas declaration of independence. he took up with a new woman who he married. she seemed to have a husband somewhere. served as a secretary of the navy, the texas navy. [laughter] perhaps potter -- in 1842, the regulated moderate award, potter found home surrounded by enemy of regulators. he thought he could get away by jumping into a nearby lake and escape by...
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what exactly took place in texas? >> that was a prolonged fight over a law in texas like many others that required voters to produce specific id to cast a ballot. this has been up and down the courts and, in the most recent decision, the u.s. court of appeals decided this law was -- this law had a discriminatory impact and that there needed to be greater opportunities for people who had trouble getting these ids to obtain them. there have been meetings between the plaintiff voting rights advocates and the state, and they came to an agreement which effectively ended the photo id law and allowed anybody who has difficulty in getting an id to still vote by signing an affidavit at their polling place saying that they could not reasonably obtain one of the documents. so that was a big change. >> and north carolina's fourth circuit court struck down the voter id law there. in the court argument one of the judges questioned the intent of the voting laws. here's a couple minutes of that. >> all of this rhetoric. evidence that
what exactly took place in texas? >> that was a prolonged fight over a law in texas like many others that required voters to produce specific id to cast a ballot. this has been up and down the courts and, in the most recent decision, the u.s. court of appeals decided this law was -- this law had a discriminatory impact and that there needed to be greater opportunities for people who had trouble getting these ids to obtain them. there have been meetings between the plaintiff voting rights...
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the election set his sights on running for governor of texas. jeb decided to run for governor of florida. bush was running against incumbent and richards in texas who was heavily favored. in florida jeb was favored to defeat the democratic incumbent lawton giles but the election was upset, george won in texas, jeb lost in florida and from that point george became successor to his father. the second largest state in terms of area and the second largest in terms of population but the governor of texas has no executive authority. that reflects the post reconstruction constitution, 1876 which took power from the governor, the governor of texas is a symbolic figure a little like the queen of england. most political science dollars consider the texas governorship the weakest in the united states the governor of texas cannot even issue pardons, cannot even issue pardons and that setting bush thrived. as a symbolic leader of texas he was overwhelmingly reelected in 1998, also built an effective political machine led by karl rove and karen hughes and was
the election set his sights on running for governor of texas. jeb decided to run for governor of florida. bush was running against incumbent and richards in texas who was heavily favored. in florida jeb was favored to defeat the democratic incumbent lawton giles but the election was upset, george won in texas, jeb lost in florida and from that point george became successor to his father. the second largest state in terms of area and the second largest in terms of population but the governor of...
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texas are formidable. they have fortifications. mobile striking power on horses, and they can also rebuild fortifications. the spanish don't have clear military advantage in places like texas. that explains why there's sort of the spanish moving to texas but why it's not many. new mexico, the other key spanish salient in north america at this time, we'll talk about california on wednesday, new mexico remains, as you see from the map, relatively similar to what it's been throughout the course. it doesn't have the massive extension in the 1700s. new mexico, as was the case in the 17th century, is never a big revenue generator for the spanish empire. french, louisiana, they're convinced they're trying to get to it but it never is. new mexico is a poor frontier colony at the end of a long supply route from mexico. i doesn't find the silver lines the spanish were hoping for. it's up in the north. 1765, there's only about 10,000 people of spanish decent. it's relatively poor and small in terms of population. iso
texas are formidable. they have fortifications. mobile striking power on horses, and they can also rebuild fortifications. the spanish don't have clear military advantage in places like texas. that explains why there's sort of the spanish moving to texas but why it's not many. new mexico, the other key spanish salient in north america at this time, we'll talk about california on wednesday, new mexico remains, as you see from the map, relatively similar to what it's been throughout the course....
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california has extremely rich energy, the shale is estimated to have as much oil and gas as texas, texas is one of the most oil-rich places on the planet as well. with the difference between production of oil and gas in texas vs. calif.. this is attributable to environmental regulations, labour regulations, calif. decided not to use it sell when i debate people on the left, texas got rich, they have all the oil, california has too but decided not to. california is going in a long direction. it followed the water crisis in california, the same water policies being california are the same policies with respect to oil. this makes the point you were making, we are cleaning up the environment. clean coal, the emissions from coal plants, the major pollutants we look at whether it is led or soaker or carbon monoxide. people met -- carbon monoxide is pollution lincoln die from carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide is not a pollution d.c. dramatic reductions, led is 70, 90% from what it was in the 1970s, is attributable to epa regulations that the difference between smart regulations and non smart regu
california has extremely rich energy, the shale is estimated to have as much oil and gas as texas, texas is one of the most oil-rich places on the planet as well. with the difference between production of oil and gas in texas vs. calif.. this is attributable to environmental regulations, labour regulations, calif. decided not to use it sell when i debate people on the left, texas got rich, they have all the oil, california has too but decided not to. california is going in a long direction. it...
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they moved to texas in 1972. they were spirited contenders and the deal came through and bush stopped running for governor and for the next four years was the public head of the texas rangers. he owns only 2% of the the stock. he built a new stadium and really fast in the glow of an improving baseball franchise. he assisted in his father's election in 1992 but from a distance he stayed in texas and when clinton won the election he ran for governor for texas. jeb ran for governor of florida at the same time. bush was running against and richard in texas. in florida jeb was favored to defeat the democratic incumbent. the election was an upset. george one in texas job lost in florida and from that point on george became the likely successor to his father. texas are really the largest, the second-largest in the state of the union in terms of area and the second largest in terms of population. >> 1876 stripped power from the governor. the governor of texas is essentially a symbolic figure a little like the queen of en
they moved to texas in 1972. they were spirited contenders and the deal came through and bush stopped running for governor and for the next four years was the public head of the texas rangers. he owns only 2% of the the stock. he built a new stadium and really fast in the glow of an improving baseball franchise. he assisted in his father's election in 1992 but from a distance he stayed in texas and when clinton won the election he ran for governor for texas. jeb ran for governor of florida at...
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in the texas case we talked about. in the other cases, we have not actively participated in litigations. we have filed amicus briefs and we served as one of the plaintiffs attorney in the texas case we talked about. host: susie, good morning. caller: when you buy a two things you have to present voter id, cigarettes, alcohol, to apply for welfare, medicaid, social security, unemployment. to rent or buy a house. to drive or by a car. to get on an airplane, get married, purchase a gun, a depth a pet, on and on. so what is wrong with when we vote which is an important thing, to present photo id? i do not see the problem? host: thank you for the question. jennifer? jennifer: sure. you're right. voting is an incredibly important thing and people should have to be able to prevail over they say they are. i think everybody agrees that integrity is of the utmost importance. everyone is on the same page with that. the problem with the types of laws i talked about comes in the strict photo identification part. there are a large n
in the texas case we talked about. in the other cases, we have not actively participated in litigations. we have filed amicus briefs and we served as one of the plaintiffs attorney in the texas case we talked about. host: susie, good morning. caller: when you buy a two things you have to present voter id, cigarettes, alcohol, to apply for welfare, medicaid, social security, unemployment. to rent or buy a house. to drive or by a car. to get on an airplane, get married, purchase a gun, a depth a...
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get the sense of this, welcome to texas. the alamo, 1740, but they look nice when they did the postcard. this is just to kind of get in your head is a representation of the movement of horses north. so, you get the idea of horses starting out here, sort of the southern parts of north america, mexico, new mexico, we don't need to get into details. you can see this movement of horses more along the plains through the great basin and the northwest. we'll talk about that as one of the developments, i want you to have a sense of what have it looks like physically. something we haven't talked about too much in class, there is this great inland body of water up in canada, hudson's bay, there are 18th century, and they're going to be involved in that story when we discuss that document. i want yo u to get a feel for those and then the final image i'll show you is basically i want you to have a sense of new mexico and moving off to the southwestern north america. it was surrounded by a lot of areas and controlled by the spanish. that
get the sense of this, welcome to texas. the alamo, 1740, but they look nice when they did the postcard. this is just to kind of get in your head is a representation of the movement of horses north. so, you get the idea of horses starting out here, sort of the southern parts of north america, mexico, new mexico, we don't need to get into details. you can see this movement of horses more along the plains through the great basin and the northwest. we'll talk about that as one of the developments,...
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continues from austin, texas. glad you're with us. continues from austin, texas. glad you're with us. >> most >> most of the people we apprehend are individuals that are coming here to find a better way of life, but most of these people have paid somebody to either guide them across, or show them how to get across. literally depends on how much money you have and what you're willing to spend. you got, you know, plenty of money, they are going to take you all the way through to the end of the destination. if you don't have enough money, they'll show you where to cross and it's up to you to do the rest. get back to great. this week 50% off all backpacks. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. like bundling home and auto coverage, which reduces redney. tape, which saves money. when they save, you save. that's home and auto insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call. stage four cancer. and i was shocked. the plan at that point was to start chemo. every three we
continues from austin, texas. glad you're with us. continues from austin, texas. glad you're with us. >> most >> most of the people we apprehend are individuals that are coming here to find a better way of life, but most of these people have paid somebody to either guide them across, or show them how to get across. literally depends on how much money you have and what you're willing to spend. you got, you know, plenty of money, they are going to take you all the way through to the...
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advisory board in the texas water foundation. her writing has appeared in numerous publications including national review investors business daily, washington examiner, and major texas newspapers. i might say parenthetically she is also a contributor contributor to the heritage foundation study, the eight principles of the american conservation ethic which i hope you all have a copy of, it's good good reading before today's book's release. she most recently testified before the u.s. senate environment and public works committee. perhaps most important lead to me, she is a dear friend, long-standing we met when we are children in washington d.c. fighting for liberty, she continues to be a great warrior for liberty. our other co-author mr. stephen moore, everyone knows steve moore, he is a television star, we we see him a lot on television these days on the radio we like to listen to him, he formally wrote on the economy and public policy for the wall street journal and he is now a distinguished visiting fellow for the projects of
advisory board in the texas water foundation. her writing has appeared in numerous publications including national review investors business daily, washington examiner, and major texas newspapers. i might say parenthetically she is also a contributor contributor to the heritage foundation study, the eight principles of the american conservation ethic which i hope you all have a copy of, it's good good reading before today's book's release. she most recently testified before the u.s. senate...
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texas by state law was included. there are practical possibilities plays into this discussion at all. the acs. with places a population. just on the ground alone it's flawed on many levels. does it have any place in our decision. i will make a decision. if they were to hold that two different questions. as they explained it's our burden to bring in evidence that shows the total population. at this stage it's taken as true. we have failed to meet our burden. it would be a different question if they held a guess the evidence you brought is sufficient to show that you had been violated. we are back to baker. we have a violation. if we could get back to the fundamental premise i think we were talking about that. that is rarely used. it is used in section two every day. we know it's good. not just for bag and general-purpose. under bartlett against strickland to bring a successful section. if there's 50% minority. this data is used to determine that question. they are using that data. it is actually in there. if you turn
texas by state law was included. there are practical possibilities plays into this discussion at all. the acs. with places a population. just on the ground alone it's flawed on many levels. does it have any place in our decision. i will make a decision. if they were to hold that two different questions. as they explained it's our burden to bring in evidence that shows the total population. at this stage it's taken as true. we have failed to meet our burden. it would be a different question if...
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some look for refuge with the spanish missions in texas. some move into the more mountain ous areas, kind of south of new mexico, west of new mexico. but they are driven away essentially by the comanches who become this dominant force on the southern plains over the course of the 1700s. it's important to know that they can raid but that trading pont is important as well. one thing you see a lot of, in some years the comanches or groups like them will show up at a trade fair and it will be peaceful. they'll exchange buffalo items. for various things which we'll talk about in the document in a second. other years they'll raid the spanish. it depends on a variety of factors. there's altercation between violent interactions and rather peaceful economic interactions. that's true on the plains as a whole. one of the great ironies, it extends to a number of different plains peoples over the course of the 1700s. if you recall that map i showed you at beginning of the class, as the horse moves north, different peoples adopt horses. the sioux will ev
some look for refuge with the spanish missions in texas. some move into the more mountain ous areas, kind of south of new mexico, west of new mexico. but they are driven away essentially by the comanches who become this dominant force on the southern plains over the course of the 1700s. it's important to know that they can raid but that trading pont is important as well. one thing you see a lot of, in some years the comanches or groups like them will show up at a trade fair and it will be...
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i know my experiences in the texas senate was very much like this. i would watch different colleagues who would grab hold of something that was really important to them, and it would become their cause, and they would bring us along with them on that issue because they were fighting so strongly for it. so, yes, we would be a yes vote with them, but it might not have ever been something that came to the table if that person hadn't brought it. that's what i see about hillary. we've had friends in the white house on issues of gender equality. we've had friends in congress on issues of gender equality. but we've had very few people who bring with them in their gut and in their core, the fight on these issues that i know she will bring because i've been watching her do for 30 plus years. - so how do you persuade women, or young women particularly, since that's the target of the deeds not words effort, that they should be with her. you know there are, at least according to polling, and there seems to be the general acceptance of this, that a lot of young w
i know my experiences in the texas senate was very much like this. i would watch different colleagues who would grab hold of something that was really important to them, and it would become their cause, and they would bring us along with them on that issue because they were fighting so strongly for it. so, yes, we would be a yes vote with them, but it might not have ever been something that came to the table if that person hadn't brought it. that's what i see about hillary. we've had friends in...
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nichols ran heart of texas hot air balloon rides. the 49-year-old had a license to pilot the balloon, even though court records show nichols had been arrested several times for driving while intoxicated in missouri. nichols was not required to disclose those arrests to any aviation authority. n.t.s.b. lead investigator robert sumwalt. >> we do see this requirement, and we do not feel that the f.a.a.'s response to our oversight recommendations is acceptable. >> reporter: two of the victims, mother and daughter lorilee and paige brabson, took this video saturday morning while on board the balloon. paige had an 11-month-old daughter and had bought the ride as a gift for her mother. also on word were newlyweds matt and sunday rowan. they were married in february. say nichols piloted their hot air balloon ride near st. louis. 20 minutes into the ride, the balloon crashed into the mark twain national forest. nichols told the family he ran out of fuel. no one was seriously hurt. the family sued and settled out of court. >> he shouldn't have
nichols ran heart of texas hot air balloon rides. the 49-year-old had a license to pilot the balloon, even though court records show nichols had been arrested several times for driving while intoxicated in missouri. nichols was not required to disclose those arrests to any aviation authority. n.t.s.b. lead investigator robert sumwalt. >> we do see this requirement, and we do not feel that the f.a.a.'s response to our oversight recommendations is acceptable. >> reporter: two of the...
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he really played into the texas mythology with texas politicians who are larger-than-life. very successful businessmen who made a fortune here. you they were risktakers and they were not afraid to fail. that was the sort of spirit that he had. i think that got him into this thing. susan: it's worth noting that the naval academy he showed leadership traits and the ability to galvanize people under his leadership. just a quick overview of his business career. let's take a look at after the naval academy, he went to business into ibm as a salesman. he quickly became the top salesman for the company. that was in 1957. by 1962 he founded his own company, which is electronic data systems. in 1984 he sold the company to general motors for $2.4 billion and then stayed on the board for a number of years. in 1988 he founded perot systems and in 2009 he sold the company to dell for $3.9 billion. he and his family are known as philanthropists. can you talk about that side of mr. perot? carolyn: they've given a fortune to all sorts of charities here in dallas and mr. perot himself has m
he really played into the texas mythology with texas politicians who are larger-than-life. very successful businessmen who made a fortune here. you they were risktakers and they were not afraid to fail. that was the sort of spirit that he had. i think that got him into this thing. susan: it's worth noting that the naval academy he showed leadership traits and the ability to galvanize people under his leadership. just a quick overview of his business career. let's take a look at after the naval...
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it is texas. these other states were accepting documents that texas is refusing from the same kind of parents. these are the parents of the children legally born in the united states. texas, unfortunately, is at the heart of so many recent cases and efforts to undercut the rights of voters, immigrants, people of color, whether in the area of affirmative action, voting rights, the issue of access to birth certificates. it is certainly an issue of great concern. had texas been able to continue with this conduct, you can rest assured that the 22 other states that joined texas in fighting orders would's probably end up denying these same birth certificates to children all over these countries -- all over this country. to make sure that does not happen on our watch. : that isner achtenberg utter nonsense. commissioner heriot: first cap -- commissioner narasaki: first, i want to suggest that we amend -- she isstatement not confirmed as assistant attorney general. the second thing is, in response to the
it is texas. these other states were accepting documents that texas is refusing from the same kind of parents. these are the parents of the children legally born in the united states. texas, unfortunately, is at the heart of so many recent cases and efforts to undercut the rights of voters, immigrants, people of color, whether in the area of affirmative action, voting rights, the issue of access to birth certificates. it is certainly an issue of great concern. had texas been able to continue...
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he is the president of the university of texas at austin.inally spoke out against the concealed weapon bill, but now that its law, he's implementing it on campus. president fevres, welcome. first off, let's talk about today's memorial and commemoration. why now? what is it that you're hoping to accomplish with this memorial? >> well, it's been 50 years since the tragedy of the tower shooting m. of the survivors are getting on in age, and as we were preparing for this anniversary -- sad anniversary of this tragic event -- we realized we had not adequately memorialized the 17 individuals that were killed on august 1, 1966, and we wanted to do two things. we first wanted to bring some measure of healing and closure to the survivors and the many law enforcement heros that came to the rescue that day, but we also wanted to heal the campus. i think the campus had not given enough recognition to this tragedy. it is part of our history, it is a sad part of our history, so we wanted an appropriate memorial that would live on forever at the university
he is the president of the university of texas at austin.inally spoke out against the concealed weapon bill, but now that its law, he's implementing it on campus. president fevres, welcome. first off, let's talk about today's memorial and commemoration. why now? what is it that you're hoping to accomplish with this memorial? >> well, it's been 50 years since the tragedy of the tower shooting m. of the survivors are getting on in age, and as we were preparing for this anniversary -- sad...
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in texas there has been fallout. the dean of architecture at ut austin resigned over the new law and the ut president has spoken out against it. >> we understand the emotions, we understand the concern, but nevertheless it is the law. >> reporter: 50 years and many more mass shootings later, students in texas will now have the choice to be armed themselves. blake mccoy, nbc news. >>> when we come back, hollywood uproar, why some are calling matt damon's upcoming movie an affront to actors of color. next at 6: a call for help after a break-in. ==terry/vo== not to the fire department but about the fire department. nbc bay area responds. ===janelle/vo=== and, the fight to stop a pool from being downsized. the reason opponents say the difference could sink olympic dreams. ===janelle/next close=== next. >>> finally tonight, he can be seen in theaters right now as the star of "jason bourne" the number one movie in america. upcoming movie. >> reporter: it's being slammed as whitewashing, matt damon under fire for his role i
in texas there has been fallout. the dean of architecture at ut austin resigned over the new law and the ut president has spoken out against it. >> we understand the emotions, we understand the concern, but nevertheless it is the law. >> reporter: 50 years and many more mass shootings later, students in texas will now have the choice to be armed themselves. blake mccoy, nbc news. >>> when we come back, hollywood uproar, why some are calling matt damon's upcoming movie an...
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that and more when "hannity" continues from austin, texas. glad you're with us. >> most of the people we apprehend are individuals that are coming here to find a better way of life, but most of these people have paid somebody to either guide them across, or show them how to get across. literally depends on how much money you have and what you're willing to spend. you got, you know, plenty of money, they are going to take you all the way through to the end of the destination. if you don't have enough money, they'll show you where to cross and it's up to you to do the rest. hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. you foundi'm a robot! cars.com rawr yeti and found a place to service it, too. ♪ jingle bells now when you're ready, you can sell your old car and find your new one all on cars.com you know us for shopping, and now we're there for every turn.
that and more when "hannity" continues from austin, texas. glad you're with us. >> most of the people we apprehend are individuals that are coming here to find a better way of life, but most of these people have paid somebody to either guide them across, or show them how to get across. literally depends on how much money you have and what you're willing to spend. you got, you know, plenty of money, they are going to take you all the way through to the end of the destination. if...
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the state of texas, we love texas, right? we love texas. but they're being put all over the place, and our government officials, they don't know. they don't know. and it's very sad. you know, what is the big conflict? >> hillary clinton claims that she has a monopoly of compassion. we got more protesters. hillary claims that she has a monopoly on compassion for women's rights, gay rights, lesbians rights, but she took all this money from countries like saudi arabia where they tell women how to dress, they can't drive. they can't go to school or work. and then they kill gays and lesbianss just for being gay and lesbians, and you can't build a temple or a church. >> you might as well let this get finished. you might as well let the police do their job. >> yeah, they're about to do that. >> all right. all of texas is conservative except a little bit of austin, right? [ cheers and applause ] you got to admit hillary clinton doesn't have this much fun on the road, right? >> you know, hillary clinton has no borders. there are no borders. she want
the state of texas, we love texas, right? we love texas. but they're being put all over the place, and our government officials, they don't know. they don't know. and it's very sad. you know, what is the big conflict? >> hillary clinton claims that she has a monopoly of compassion. we got more protesters. hillary claims that she has a monopoly on compassion for women's rights, gay rights, lesbians rights, but she took all this money from countries like saudi arabia where they tell women...
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indians and rangers down in texas. >> i like to call it the texas four step. and we get to talk tribe during the news at 7:00 tonight. first pitch in texas is at 80:50. snapping a two game skid after losing two out of three in oakland. june 1stat progressive field, exciting win there. but the range arers took two out of three in that series outscoring the indians 20 to 10, this is a huge four game series for many reasons. trail pack tigers are justify games back now after a win versus the twins today. josh tomlin is tonight, he has been struggling of the he has been very good all year for texas. the browns traded domingo in return for the third ground pick. mingo first round bucks for the browns, they were leaning toward cutting him any way so they get something. chris, this is an example of numbers. >> number six overall back in 2015 and now just a fifth round pick you get back for him. >>> that is going to do it for ?? ?? >> the britney spears movie she doesn't want you to see. >> oh, god. >> why the pop star wants nothing to do with her new biopic. >>> then
indians and rangers down in texas. >> i like to call it the texas four step. and we get to talk tribe during the news at 7:00 tonight. first pitch in texas is at 80:50. snapping a two game skid after losing two out of three in oakland. june 1stat progressive field, exciting win there. but the range arers took two out of three in that series outscoring the indians 20 to 10, this is a huge four game series for many reasons. trail pack tigers are justify games back now after a win versus the...
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how the team played against their texas rivals... next on the valley's news leader. /// "now, live...this is 8 head-to-head with its texas rivals, cedar hill. plus, the 51's are wrapping up their baseball season. jon tritsch has the entire state of texas has a superiority complex when it comes to high school football..cedar hill out of the dallas area aimed to humble bishop gorman tonight and end their 39 game winning streak.. but this is not the gaels first rodeo on national tv..and they made it very clear..they will mess with texas the lonestar state was star struck by gorman football tonight.. they were introduced to biaggio ali-walsh..or what they thought was him..they hardly saw him as he sprinted for a 54 yard first half touchdown..gor man up 17-7 at half.. all gas pedal..no brake.. igniting for 77 yard scoring gallop..cedar hill defense would catch up to him 10 seconds later..198 yards 3 scores for walsh gorman gutting the longhorns.. tate martell on the option keeper..bulldozi ng into the endzone.. martell put on a show tate
how the team played against their texas rivals... next on the valley's news leader. /// "now, live...this is 8 head-to-head with its texas rivals, cedar hill. plus, the 51's are wrapping up their baseball season. jon tritsch has the entire state of texas has a superiority complex when it comes to high school football..cedar hill out of the dallas area aimed to humble bishop gorman tonight and end their 39 game winning streak.. but this is not the gaels first rodeo on national tv..and they...
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-- texas? >> they struruck down that voter id lawaw in texas, thehe strictt in the country. in texas, you can but with a gun permit, but not a student id. the fifth circuit court of appeals said this discriminated against black and hispanic voters. unlike north carolina, they left the law in place but said those still needout id's to be able to vote, which is about 5% of the electorate. of a showeither be their voter registration card or vote with an affidavit if they don't have the strict forms of id. this is a major victory. at the same time, people have to the abilityill have to vote in texas. the word needs to o get out to these vovoters thahat cannot coy with the law that they're able to vote inin november. that will require a major education campaign because texas has done nothihing to make it ey to vote in that ststate. amy: talkk about elizabeth goal are. >>>> she is someone i wrote abo, notably woman born in jim crow and moved toa texas thing. she dollars license which was foraccepted as valid id voting and texas. her birth certificate was not id ined to get a voter
-- texas? >> they struruck down that voter id lawaw in texas, thehe strictt in the country. in texas, you can but with a gun permit, but not a student id. the fifth circuit court of appeals said this discriminated against black and hispanic voters. unlike north carolina, they left the law in place but said those still needout id's to be able to vote, which is about 5% of the electorate. of a showeither be their voter registration card or vote with an affidavit if they don't have the...
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bordor into texas. laston cam on journey in costa rica >> you astabbed that in my area there is -- you -- playing very dangerous areas like hon deer -- because of the drug scomplens highest murder rates in the world. and, they are trying to flee that violence and you are coming in more because you want to have political freedom you want to -- another as i simple besides castro. the person looked at me and he but as long as we have this cuban adjustments act we will take advantage of that. >> he offered bill ended cuban adjustments act but not optimistic about its chances in presidential election year. white house didn't respond to our request for comments. but obama spokesman said in january, there are no plans to change the policy costa rica and other countries are already beginning clamp down on their visa policies. >> coming up, we chases government want around the world. this time in lon construction of this fancy new u.s. embassy came under tough "credit karma, why are you checking your credit scor
bordor into texas. laston cam on journey in costa rica >> you astabbed that in my area there is -- you -- playing very dangerous areas like hon deer -- because of the drug scomplens highest murder rates in the world. and, they are trying to flee that violence and you are coming in more because you want to have political freedom you want to -- another as i simple besides castro. the person looked at me and he but as long as we have this cuban adjustments act we will take advantage of that....
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the state of texas, we love texas, right? we love texas. being put all over the place, and our government officials, they don't know. they don't know. and it's ayala ie get finished. you might as well let the police do their job. >> yeah, they're about to do that. >> all right. all of texas is conservative except a little bit of austin, right? [ cheers and applause ] you got to admit hillary clinton doesn't have this much fun on the road, right? >> you know, hillary clinton has no borders. there are no borders. she wants people to pour in. she couldn't care less. that's why the border patrol agents, they endorse me. they want people -- her whole group want people to pour across the border like it doesn't even exist. and we're going to have trouble like you've never seen before. and i'm not talking about necessarily border. i'm talking about from a much bigger -- [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. let me finish this segment. i want to just stay on the specifics. anybody else want to get thrown out before we get started again? all right. >
the state of texas, we love texas, right? we love texas. being put all over the place, and our government officials, they don't know. they don't know. and it's ayala ie get finished. you might as well let the police do their job. >> yeah, they're about to do that. >> all right. all of texas is conservative except a little bit of austin, right? [ cheers and applause ] you got to admit hillary clinton doesn't have this much fun on the road, right? >> you know, hillary clinton...
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the pilot in the deadly balloon crash in texas had a criminal record. >> later, texas mourns the victims of a college gun massacre even as it expands gun rights on campus. ♪ ♪ get ready... to show your roots. with root touch up from nice'n easy it blends with leading shades, even salon shades. in just 10 minutes. so pick your shade. and show the world your roots... ...with root touch-up. ♪ su♪ a cold, a bug, a flu ♪ when school was back in session ♪ ♪ those germs were shared with you ♪ back to school means back to germs. and every year kids miss 22 million school days due to illness. but lysol spray and wipes kill 99.9% of germs... including common cold and flu viruses... to help protect your home and family. and now that lysol is the only disinfectant with box tops, you earn cash for your school, every time you lysol that. >>> court records show the pilot of the hot air balloon that crashed in texas over the weekend had multiple convictions for drunken driving and served time in prison twice. all 16 people on board were killed when the balloon went down in maxwell, 30 miles south of aus
the pilot in the deadly balloon crash in texas had a criminal record. >> later, texas mourns the victims of a college gun massacre even as it expands gun rights on campus. ♪ ♪ get ready... to show your roots. with root touch up from nice'n easy it blends with leading shades, even salon shades. in just 10 minutes. so pick your shade. and show the world your roots... ...with root touch-up. ♪ su♪ a cold, a bug, a flu ♪ when school was back in session ♪ ♪ those germs were shared...
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university of texas professors to block the state's controversial campus carry gun law. that allows licensed gun owners to carry concealed handguns on public college campuses in texas. the professors claim the law violated the rights under the first and 49th amendments and the texas law allowing licensed gun owners to carry concealed handguns on college campuses took affect this morning in texas. voters, and hillary clinton continues to block off questions about her e-mails. the race to the white house goes on. abcs maggie rooley has our story. >> reporter: wowing an enthusiastic crowd in akron, ohio, last night -- . >> i just get the feeling we're going to win in a landslide. >> reporter: donald trump again asking african-americans for their vote before a mostly white audience. >> and we'll get rid of the crime. you'll be able to walk down street without getting shot. >> reporter: he's expanding his plea to hispanics as well. rick kline said trump's outreach to minority voters is for white voters. >> he wants to cut into the margins and give as many white voters comfort
university of texas professors to block the state's controversial campus carry gun law. that allows licensed gun owners to carry concealed handguns on public college campuses in texas. the professors claim the law violated the rights under the first and 49th amendments and the texas law allowing licensed gun owners to carry concealed handguns on college campuses took affect this morning in texas. voters, and hillary clinton continues to block off questions about her e-mails. the race to the...
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that's what i've done in texas. that's the kind of leadership style i bring to washington. >> the next question also on health issue is from -- it will be asked by maureen. it goes to governor bush. >> are either of you concerned with -- >> i need my glasses. >> here you go. i got -- >> are either of you concerned with finding some feasible way to lower the price of pharmaceutical drugs such as education, minimizing intake, revamp of the fda process or streamline the drug companies procedures instead of just finding more money to pay for them. >> it is a great question. i think one of the problems we have, particularly for seniors, is there is no prescription drug coverage in medicare. and therefore they have to try to purchase drugs, they do so on their own there is no collective bargaining, no power of purchasing among seniors. so i think step one to make sure prescription drugs is more affordable for seniors and those are the folks who really rely upon prescription drugs a lot these days is to reform the medicare
that's what i've done in texas. that's the kind of leadership style i bring to washington. >> the next question also on health issue is from -- it will be asked by maureen. it goes to governor bush. >> are either of you concerned with -- >> i need my glasses. >> here you go. i got -- >> are either of you concerned with finding some feasible way to lower the price of pharmaceutical drugs such as education, minimizing intake, revamp of the fda process or streamline...
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reportera: con el coyote llegaron a la frontera con texas.comenzar el proceso, tuvieron que presentarse ante la corte de inmigraciÓn en el edificio federal. indicaron que estaban interponiendo una solicitud de asilo con la esperanza que permitiera que los niÑos se quedaron en el paÍs. sin embago, las cosas no progresaron como ellos esperaron. la abogada de la organizaciÓn raÍces pertenece a los niÑos. dice que una primera solicitud de asilo le fue negada. abogada: dice que no piensan que sufrir o tener amenazas es causa para pedir asilo. reportera: es una realidad que entiende. no va a ser fÁcil lograr que los niÑos se quede. abogada: en texas el 90% de los casos de asilo son negados. >> si no nos dan el asilo nos irÍamos todos. >> los tendrÍamos que ir. es muy difÍcil. no tenemos oportunidad de salir adelante. reportera: los niÑos llevan un aÑo en texas. >> serÍa muy difícil irnos para el salvador. ver que no vamos a poder cumplir nuestro sueÑo. aunque vamos a estar luchando en el salvador. no me quisiera ir de aquÍ. marÍa elena: la familia
reportera: con el coyote llegaron a la frontera con texas.comenzar el proceso, tuvieron que presentarse ante la corte de inmigraciÓn en el edificio federal. indicaron que estaban interponiendo una solicitud de asilo con la esperanza que permitiera que los niÑos se quedaron en el paÍs. sin embago, las cosas no progresaron como ellos esperaron. la abogada de la organizaciÓn raÍces pertenece a los niÑos. dice que una primera solicitud de asilo le fue negada. abogada: dice que no piensan que...