andtexasiswell within the national consensus. there are four states that categorically wholesale adopted one of the current frame works. two of them did so stlag is no material difference in the framework and that test. that is the position they have taken in the reply brief. >> can you tell why texas has a different test to determine if a schoolchild is interlekt you'lly disabled? or a juvenile offender. texas hadz a different test, one compatible one with current medical standards in both of the categories. why does it have a different standard? >> the juvenile defender discharge rule in page seven of the reply brief that, adopts the three prong test, the briseno adopted. 380.8779 c 1 now. there are other provisions that incorporate by reference the latest manu afl the dsm. there's others that incorporate the latest manual of the dsm but as it noted there's an ill perfect fit between a determination of legal -- legal determination in a medical diagnosis and since you have the different purposes it is valid for a state to have a
and texas is well within the national consensus. there are four states that categorically wholesale adopted one of the current frame works. two of them did so stlag is no material difference in the framework and that test. that is the position they have taken in the reply brief. >> can you tell why texas has a different test to determine if a schoolchild is interlekt you'lly disabled? or a juvenile offender. texas hadz a different test, one compatible one with current medical standards in...
but first,formertexasgovernorrick perry was sworn in as energy secretary and dr. ben carson was sworn in as the secretary of housing and urban development secretary. they were confirmed by the senate earlier in the day. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states. [applause] vice president pence: thank you all very much. i am told that the second day of march is an important day in the history of the state of texas. i will leave you to ask texans why that is the case. but today on this second day of march and on behalf of the president of the united states it is my great privilege to administer the oath of office to the great texan. the 14th secretary of energy will be governor rick perry. [applause] pence: especially grateful to be joined today by his wonderful wife anita, who has been at his side in so many ways as he has served the people of this state and this nation and now joins him as they serve all the people of the united states at the department of energy. anita, we are honored to have you with us. [applause] vice president pence: al
but first, former texas governor rick perry was sworn in as energy secretary and dr. ben carson was sworn in as the secretary of housing and urban development secretary. they were confirmed by the senate earlier in the day. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states. [applause] vice president pence: thank you all very much. i am told that the second day of march is an important day in the history of the state of texas. i will leave you to ask texans why that is the...
texasshowedas the state leaderoftexasisan example that will dg well at the department of energy, capable of really setting a good direction for the department. it's been suggested that he's h- not an award-winning scientist. as i mentioned that his hearing before the energy and commerce committee, you don't necessaril. need to have a scientist in order to lead scientist. you need to have somebody who is a good strong competent and p capable manager and that is whab governor. he has demonstrated, and really that's what the department of energy needs. he will hold his employees and contractors accountable and we know that he will be a responsible steward of taxpayer dollars. i think he will work to continue to break down the research silos that have really frustrated the department and work to find ways that there can be greater collaboration, greater working together. i'm also confident he will pursue policies that will ultimately provide us with moreu energy, more stable sources of energy. for us, unfortunately we've got great sources of energy, but its high cost. we need to be
texas showed as the state leader of texas is an example that will dg well at the department of energy, capable of really setting a good direction for the department. it's been suggested that he's h- not an award-winning scientist. as i mentioned that his hearing before the energy and commerce committee, you don't necessaril. need to have a scientist in order to lead scientist. you need to have somebody who is a good strong competent and p capable manager and that is whab governor. he has...
the chair: the gentlewomanfromtexasreserves.thegentlemanfromtexas. mr.smith: i reserve. the chair: the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. jackson lee: does the gentleman from texas have any other speaker? mr. smith: we're prepared to close. ms. jackson lee: thank you. the chair: the gentlewoman has 15 seconds. ms. jackson lee: i thank you. in order to foster justice, support the jackson lee amendment that restores to the courts judicial discretion on penalties and sanctions, if you will, and listen to the judicial conference. this is a curse worse than the solution. thank you. or the problem. thank you very much. support the jackson lee. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. smith: mr. chairman, let me summarize this bill in one sentence. that is that no reputable attorney is going to have any concerns with this legislation. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from texas yields back the balance of his time. the question sont amendment offered by the gentlewoman from texas.
the chair: the gentlewoman from texas reserves. the gentleman from texas. mr. smith: i reserve. the chair: the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. jackson lee: does the gentleman from texas have any other speaker? mr. smith: we're prepared to close. ms. jackson lee: thank you. the chair: the gentlewoman has 15 seconds. ms. jackson lee: i thank you. in order to foster justice, support the jackson lee amendment that restores to the courts judicial discretion on penalties and sanctions, if...
[applause] under yourleadershiptexasbecamesynonymous with a booming economy. he also oversaw an energy revolution that benefited texas and the united states of america as a whole. let me say from one former governor to another, how grateful i am that you are willing to respond to the call of president trump and bring your extraordinary character and abilities to the task of leading the department of energy for the united states. president trump called you to this role to serve as the 14th secretary of energy because of who you are, because of what you have done, and because of what both of us and the people who know you well know you will do to lead the department of energy to even greater heights. [applause] safeguarding america's nuclear arsenal, promoting energy for the 21st century economy, we have the absolute confidence in your leadership and in your ability to get the job done. rick, thank you for stepping up again. to serve your country at such a time as this. on behalf of president trump it is my great privilege to administer to the oath of office. if
[applause] under your leadership texas became synonymous with a booming economy. he also oversaw an energy revolution that benefited texas and the united states of america as a whole. let me say from one former governor to another, how grateful i am that you are willing to respond to the call of president trump and bring your extraordinary character and abilities to the task of leading the department of energy for the united states. president trump called you to this role to serve as the 14th...
speaker, one of my ttributes is i come fromdallas,texas, anddallas,texas, forall the great things that we have about us we think that some of the great things comes from the way we believe. we deeply believe we're in some ways a very open city. we have many different thought cy process,a pple, bu tryand tell eh otherhato do. vonbout oself where when w processes, many people, but we respect each other and don't try and tell each other what to do. and it creates a flourishing environment about ourself where when we get in trouble we stick together. when we see trouble, we band together but we tend not to tell each other what to do in our own lives. and that is one thing that i think makes us a little bit different. we do not count on government to do the things that we should do for ourself. and that is part of the freedom model that i buy off on and part of what we are offering, the republican party, today for the american people rather than mandates, dictates, fines, the i.r.s., and all sorts of other government organizations that we could throw in a person's way simply to tell th
speaker, one of my ttributes is i come from dallas, texas, and dallas, texas, for all the great things that we have about us we think that some of the great things comes from the way we believe. we deeply believe we're in some ways a very open city. we have many different thought cy process,a pple, bu tryand tell eh otherhato do. vonbout oself where when w processes, many people, but we respect each other and don't try and tell each other what to do. and it creates a flourishing environment...
didtexas. itdid. the prohibition. if i could address your honor's question about the question presented, because i would like to make two laws. it was ruled the texas court of appeals because they grounded its determination and the prohibition of consulting and using current medical standards on its presenio framework. the courts decided, what we decided in presinoveau. >> i have the same question as the chief justice. it just seems to me the question presented doesn't cut to the heart of the case as you describe it. my understanding of your argument, and again, i don't think it's wholly reflected in that question is whether you use the most current or slightly older medical sternts. that is still a contract about that, that that's your theory. >> yes, your honor, if i could have make it even more clear. >> but we wouldn't need those, i can just say the whole for you to win this case. >>. there was another way that is a litt little. i'm just wondering if you got yourself in the dar with just as president if i understa
did texas. it did. the prohibition. if i could address your honor's question about the question presented, because i would like to make two laws. it was ruled the texas court of appeals because they grounded its determination and the prohibition of consulting and using current medical standards on its presenio framework. the courts decided, what we decided in presinoveau. >> i have the same question as the chief justice. it just seems to me the question presented doesn't cut to the heart...
the gentlemanfromtexasreserves.thegentlewomanfromtexas. ms.johnson: thank you, mr. chairman, i yield one minute to the gentlelady from minnesota, ms. mccollumful the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized -- ms. mccollum. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. mccollum: i rise in opposition to this bill which makes it harder for the environmental protection agency to do its job. this would bring e.p.a.'s work to a halt. this legislation interferes we this use of sound science and creates obstacles that stops the e.p.a. from enforcing the law. this bill is just one mart of president trump's and congressional republicans' attack on science and our environment. shortly after the inauguration, the trump administration removed, removed taxpayer funded scientific data from public websites. now that's not open. that's not honest. and that's not fair to the taxpayers. this month, president trump proposed traumatic budget cuts that would make it impossible for the e.p.a. to enforce clean air and clean water laws. yesterd
the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentlewoman from texas. ms. johnson: thank you, mr. chairman, i yield one minute to the gentlelady from minnesota, ms. mccollumful the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized -- ms. mccollum. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. mccollum: i rise in opposition to this bill which makes it harder for the environmental protection agency to do its job. this would bring e.p.a.'s work to a halt. this legislation interferes we this...
plus, a gas guzzler,totexascongressmen,and a 36-hour road trip. find out what happens when they decide to broadcast their conversations across america. but first, president trump's supreme court nominee, ready to be grilled. what will he reveal about the decisions he'd make? ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] president trump's supreme court nominee neil gorsuch goes before the senate judiciary committee monday. if confirmed, he would be the youngest member of the supreme court, filling the vacancy left by justice scalia who died last year. he was a classmate of president obama's at harvard law school and has been described as politically to the right of justice scalia. he served the court of appeals in colorado for the last 11 years. jeffrey rosen is president and ceo of the national constitution center, established by congress to disseminate information about the constitution on a basis.isan he's written lots of books about the supreme court. h
plus, a gas guzzler, to texas congressmen, and a 36-hour road trip. find out what happens when they decide to broadcast their conversations across america. but first, president trump's supreme court nominee, ready to be grilled. what will he reveal about the decisions he'd make? ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] president trump's supreme court nominee neil gorsuch goes before the senate...
plus, a gas guzzler,totexascongressmen,and a 36-hour road trip. find out what happens when they decide to broadcast tir conversations across america. but first, president trump's supreme court nominee, ready to be grilled. what will he reveal about the decisions he'd make? ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] president trump's supreme court nominee neil gorsuch goes before the senate judiciary committee monday. if confirmed, he would be the youngest member of the supreme court, filling the vacancy left by justice scalia who died last year. he was a classmate of president obama's at harvard law school and has been described as politically to the right of justice scalia. he served the court of appeals in colorado for the last 11 years. jeffrey rosen is president and ceo of the national constitution center, established by congress to disseminate information about the constitution on a basis.isan he's written lots of books about the supreme court. he
plus, a gas guzzler, to texas congressmen, and a 36-hour road trip. find out what happens when they decide to broadcast tir conversations across america. but first, president trump's supreme court nominee, ready to be grilled. what will he reveal about the decisions he'd make? ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] president trump's supreme court nominee neil gorsuch goes before the senate...
intexas, ourpartnership is 67% federal. expansion to get those people who could not get subsidies because they don't make enough money, medicaid would have covered and that would've been 100% federal funding for the three years. the states who did not expand medicaid gave up that much money to go into our hospitals and doctors. the bill actually eliminates that in three years. expandedentities medicaid, so they will have to find a way to come up with all the money instead of even going back to their percentage. in texas, i am disappointed we did not do it. one of my amendments last week was to give states that did not expand medicaid another chance to expand for the next couple of years. that was voted down on a partyline vote. host: let's hear from our callers about this health care debate. james in maryland, democrat. caller: mr. green, thank you for taking my call. guest: good morning. caller: what i don'understand is the flip-flop as far as the tax credits. the republican party wants to take away over $800 million from
in texas, our partnership is 67% federal. expansion to get those people who could not get subsidies because they don't make enough money, medicaid would have covered and that would've been 100% federal funding for the three years. the states who did not expand medicaid gave up that much money to go into our hospitals and doctors. the bill actually eliminates that in three years. expandedentities medicaid, so they will have to find a way to come up with all the money instead of even going back...
the gentlemanfromtexas, mr.o'rourke, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. o'rourke. mr. o'rourke: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, it's great to be here tonight. i just traveled with my good friend and close colleague and llow texan, will hurd, who started with me in san antonio, texas, yesterday at 7:00 a.m. san antonio time. where we, because of the in compli -- weather on the east coast and because of his canceled flight and the might also that mine be canceled, we rented a car in san antonio and drove it to here, to washington, d.c., in to san marcus to dallas into little - then rock in arkansas, over into tennessee, cities including memphis, nashville and johnson city. and then through virginia. 36 hours total. 31 of them either driving or at a pitstop, fueling up on gas. or grabbing a sandwich. mr. speaker, really two reasons to do this. one was to make sure we could get to work. and not allow the weather, delays or flight cancellations stop us from doing the jobs t
the gentleman from texas, mr. o'rourke, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. o'rourke. mr. o'rourke: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, it's great to be here tonight. i just traveled with my good friend and close colleague and llow texan, will hurd, who started with me in san antonio, texas, yesterday at 7:00 a.m. san antonio time. where we, because of the in compli -- weather on the east coast and because of his canceled flight and the might also that mine...
but today commemorates the signing ofthetexasdeclarationofindependencewhentexasdeclareditself a republic and independent from the nation of mexico. and here in the senate, we remember the sacrifice of those who came before us and laid the foundation for our state by reading a letter written by william barrett travis, a defender of the alamo. that tradition goes back to 1961 when then-senator john tower started that tradition. my colleague, senator cruz, will, i'm told, read that letter in full later today, perhaps around 12:30, carrying on this great tradition. so today i want to express my gratitude for these texas patriots, many of whom would later serve in the united states congress, including sam houston, whose senate seat i'm honored to now occupy. sam houston came from his farm outside of huntsville, texas, in 1846, took him about three weeks to get to washington, d.c. of course, he didn't have modern mode of transportation. but i always marvel at the fact that it now takes me about three hours to get mothers where it took ol' sam three weeks just to make a one-way trip.
but today commemorates the signing of the texas declaration of independence when texas declared itself a republic and independent from the nation of mexico. and here in the senate, we remember the sacrifice of those who came before us and laid the foundation for our state by reading a letter written by william barrett travis, a defender of the alamo. that tradition goes back to 1961 when then-senator john tower started that tradition. my colleague, senator cruz, will, i'm told, read that letter...
there were many that thoughtfortexastobecome a countryoftexasandmany of the soldiers that fought and died became second-class citizens so we see that but now we are viewed as the other exce for the this is where we came from. >> host: when you were recruited by goldman sachs at any point did they say show us legal documentation? >> guest: yes and i did have to show them a security and greeagreen card, which i had a e green card and a social security card and many people wonder if it possible how they work and their due diligence and goldman treated me like every other employee which is to say that i went through a background check just like everyone else. i went through a background checks through other agencies to get my license and frankly i can't answer the question how did it work because i don't know how it worked. i didn't know that it was going to work that was a scary thing to present those documents and myself with those documents not knowing if somebody was going to ask questions about them or if they were going to somehow find out. and then everything would go away and
there were many that thought for texas to become a country of texas and many of the soldiers that fought and died became second-class citizens so we see that but now we are viewed as the other exce for the this is where we came from. >> host: when you were recruited by goldman sachs at any point did they say show us legal documentation? >> guest: yes and i did have to show them a security and greeagreen card, which i had a e green card and a social security card and many people...
[laughter] i know you are proud ofyourtexasandidentity--texasidentity.people can be texans if they embrace that identity. it creates a common purpose that is powerful to solve problems and give people the spirit of things. people in florida where they are from, sadly they say they are from pennsylvania or wherever. .o, you are from tampa so i thought i have the power to put the florida flat on top of the capitol. i told the chief of staff and said, get someone to put a flag of their beard they can back and said, sorry, we cannot do that. there is not enough space. are you kidding me? we formed a committee. [laughter] they said, we thought about this, we have a budget amendment of over half $1 million to redesign the flagpole. i said, i just got elected as a conservative, the first thing i'm going to do is have a budget amendment to spend half $1 million? no. figure it out. after gilling and screaming and throwing things at the wall over what i felt was simple, the government runs at a different pace, some guy sent me an email and said he was in the meet
[laughter] i know you are proud of your texas and identity -- texas identity. people can be texans if they embrace that identity. it creates a common purpose that is powerful to solve problems and give people the spirit of things. people in florida where they are from, sadly they say they are from pennsylvania or wherever. .o, you are from tampa so i thought i have the power to put the florida flat on top of the capitol. i told the chief of staff and said, get someone to put a flag of their...
. >> sreenivasan: a panel of federal judgesintexasisordering the stateoftexastoredraw the state's congressional district map, because it intentionally discriminated against hispanic voters. the judges ruled friday that in 2011, republican state legislators engaged in racial gerrymandering by diluting hispanic voting strength in two republican-held districts and by packing hispanic voters into a neighboring district. the ruling, and another pending case over texas's strict photo voter id law, raise questions about how the justice department and supreme court will handle voting rights. joining me now to discuss that is reporter reid wilson from" the hill." >> to explain what happened in these two districts. >> there's this term called packing and cracking. and essentially what the court said to the texas legislature did was they packed hispanic voters into one district that centered around austin and they cracked those voters apart in different communities. they divided similar communities in another district on the east coast of texas and a third district that runs along the texas-
. >> sreenivasan: a panel of federal judges in texas is ordering the state of texas to redraw the state's congressional district map, because it intentionally discriminated against hispanic voters. the judges ruled friday that in 2011, republican state legislators engaged in racial gerrymandering by diluting hispanic voting strength in two republican-held districts and by packing hispanic voters into a neighboring district. the ruling, and another pending case over texas's strict photo...
speaker, one of my attributes is i come fromdallas,texas, anddallas,texas, forall the great things that we have about us we think that some of the great things comes from the way we believe. we deeply believe we're in some ways a very open city. we have many different thought processes, many people, but we respect each other and don't try and tell each other what to do. and it creates a flourishing environment about ourself where when we get in trouble we stick together. band see trouble, we together but we tend not to tell each other what to do in our own lives. and that is one thing that i think makes us a little bit different. we do not count on government to do the things that we should do for ourself. and that is part of the freedom model that i buy off on and art of what we are offering, the republican party, today for the american people rather than mandates, dictates, fines, the i.r.s., and all sorts of other government organizations that we could throw in a person's to simply to tell them what do. we reject that notion and we will, as quickly as possible, bring about a bil
speaker, one of my attributes is i come from dallas, texas, and dallas, texas, for all the great things that we have about us we think that some of the great things comes from the way we believe. we deeply believe we're in some ways a very open city. we have many different thought processes, many people, but we respect each other and don't try and tell each other what to do. and it creates a flourishing environment about ourself where when we get in trouble we stick together. band see trouble,...
williamson ran a stop sign causing the accident inspurtexas. justlast week the famed storm chaser acknowledging the biggest risk that would end his life. >> biggest danger out there is the other chasers. the grandma trying to get her kids, the tornado sirens are going off. trying to get them to safety. you got to watch out for everybody out there. then the storms kind of come secondary. as long as you go out there and be safe. that's the main thing. >> keep going. keep going. >> reporter: they were stars of the weather channel's reality series "storm wranglers." both legends in the dangerous field cawe are out there gettin shot for them. >> reporter: true to form, the men live streaming what would turn out to be their last chase. >> weather channel did release a statement overnight. saying, kelly and randy were beloved members of the weather community. we are saddened by this loss and our deepest sympathies. >> gives you chills hearing him talk about that beg the most dangerous part, possibility of colliding with somebody else. >> watch parts
williamson ran a stop sign causing the accident in spur texas. just last week the famed storm chaser acknowledging the biggest risk that would end his life. >> biggest danger out there is the other chasers. the grandma trying to get her kids, the tornado sirens are going off. trying to get them to safety. you got to watch out for everybody out there. then the storms kind of come secondary. as long as you go out there and be safe. that's the main thing. >> keep going. keep going....
is that it probably do itintexasoris there somewaytexasrangershave been able to circumvent thats something in maryland. >> we have our rogue dps officers along the border. the problem is we can't have hours federal laws. we can't detain them if they committed a crime against texas law. so often a crime is coming across the border or dealing with something that we have no authority over that and so it's rather frustrating to our officers were we can't actually enforce a lot of the lies that we have nationally. >> frustrating for them and dangerous as we've seen at least in a number of big gains for the rest of all of us. this return each and will, appreciate your time as always. >> hey, have a great day. lives. elizabeth: and 2017, aipac conference kicking off in relations between the u.s. and israel. the pro-israel conference expected to have a different home this year under the new administration compared to president obama. speakers this morning include redish prime minister tony blair and israeli ambassador to the u.s., ron dermer who said this about israel's relationship wit
is that it probably do it in texas or is there some way texas rangers have been able to circumvent thats something in maryland. >> we have our rogue dps officers along the border. the problem is we can't have hours federal laws. we can't detain them if they committed a crime against texas law. so often a crime is coming across the border or dealing with something that we have no authority over that and so it's rather frustrating to our officers were we can't actually enforce a lot of the...
noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart desdehoustontexas. >>>hola quÉ tal les saludo desde el rodeonte fiesta tejana y mexicana con la que comenzamos esta semana, donde estaremos desde texas. mÁs adelante les cuento de esta celebraciÓn. pero antes, el el director deli que la agencia se coordinÓ con rusia y trump para interferir en las Últimas elecciones. >>> la sombra rusa persigue a el presidente de los estados unidos, a tal punto que el fbi investiga una posible conspiraciÓn. entre miembros de la campaÑa de trump y el gobierno de moscÚ para influir en las elecciones del 2016 seria un crimen muy serio y la traiciÓn mÁs importante de la historia. afirma el miembro de la cÁmara baja, esta congresista saliÓ alarmada de la audiencia. >>> no poco derm podemos permit >>> la casa blanca dijo no hay colusiÓn entre trump y rusia, el presidente se defendiÓ de diciendo que el fbi y el congreso no a ayudaron. aunque lo que dijeron los directores de ambas agencias que rusia no alterÓ los resultados de la elecciÓn, y hablando de twitter publicados por el moondz mandatario. el director del fbi di
noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart desde houston texas. >>> hola quÉ tal les saludo desde el rodeonte fiesta tejana y mexicana con la que comenzamos esta semana, donde estaremos desde texas. mÁs adelante les cuento de esta celebraciÓn. pero antes, el el director deli que la agencia se coordinÓ con rusia y trump para interferir en las Últimas elecciones. >>> la sombra rusa persigue a el presidente de los estados unidos, a tal punto que el fbi investiga una posible...
butintexastuesday,three storm chasers were killed tracing a tornado. police say kelley williamson and randy yarnell blew three a stop sign slamming into corbin jaeger as the three men pursued a storm. this was their live need shortly before the crash. >> they did something they absolutely love and people should strive every day to do something they love. that's what kelley and randy did. >> reporter: williamson and yarnall were veterans. >> go to the right a bit and back to the left. >> reporter: contractors for the weather channel owned in part by nbc universal, contributors to the show "storm wranglers" where the men spoke of the dangers they face. >> people can sit at home where it's safe and we're out there getting the shot for them. >> reporter: in pursuit of treacherous weather, the most dangerous part of their job is driving to the storm. >> go, go, go, randy! >> reporter: but their research on tornado formation done from the field. >> hang on! >> reporter: is often used by meteorologists to warn the public of potential threats. >> do not ride t
but in texas tuesday, three storm chasers were killed tracing a tornado. police say kelley williamson and randy yarnell blew three a stop sign slamming into corbin jaeger as the three men pursued a storm. this was their live need shortly before the crash. >> they did something they absolutely love and people should strive every day to do something they love. that's what kelley and randy did. >> reporter: williamson and yarnall were veterans. >> go to the right a bit and back...
intexas, youdon't. exactly. you don't touch our footballintexas.tunately, thislegislation is trying to. >> all right. katrina stewart, thank you for your time in helping us understand the story there. >> thank you. >> you bet. >>> next, does the trump presidency open the door for other celebrities to become commander in chief? a look at a few who just might jump. this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> 45 days into the trump presidency, people are already looking at potential 2020 candidates, ceo and president of walt disney, michael eisner, david zuckerberg, sheryl sandberg and oprah winfrey. >> opening the door for others recognizing maybe you don't need political experience
in texas, you don't. exactly. you don't touch our football in texas.tunately, this legislation is trying to. >> all right. katrina stewart, thank you for your time in helping us understand the story there. >> thank you. >> you bet. >>> next, does the trump presidency open the door for other celebrities to become commander in chief? a look at a few who just might jump. this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one...
jackson leeoftexas. thechair: pursuant to house resolution 180, the gentlewomanfromtexas, ms.jackson lee, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas. ms. jackson lee: mr. chairman, i think the question is, is there for the federal judicial system? let me read a letter in reference to the underlying bill. we strongly urge congress not to amendment the class action procedures found in rule 23 outside of the rules enabling act process. it goes on to talk about an advisory committee but i don't know any sentence more clear than that. i know that as a parent raising a child, do not and no are very clear. but jet we maintain this debate on the floor of the house. let me also mention a debate that is tomorrow but i think it is relevant to my amendment. this is a rule that was in in 83, 1993 was thrown out, because it had a deleterious effect on meritorious civil rights case, employment cases, redukes s, the lawsuit act, that's tomorrow. the courts don't want you to do that, most of the courts say it's a waste of resources. my
jackson lee of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 180, the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas. ms. jackson lee: mr. chairman, i think the question is, is there for the federal judicial system? let me read a letter in reference to the underlying bill. we strongly urge congress not to amendment the class action procedures found in rule 23 outside of the rules enabling act...
thetexasdepartmentof public safety reports the van was carrying 14 people.appened about 75 miles west of san antonio. there is no word at this early point what cause that deadly collision. >>> the tense labor face-off between u.s. hockey and women players that has come to an end. a pay dispute had the women's team threatening to stay off the ice beginning friday but the boycott is off after the two sides agreed to a four-year deal with a substantial pay raise attach attached. >>> fans of the beloved classic "wizard of oz" listen up, one of the signature songs "over the rainbow" is added to the national recording registry. part of a lineup including david bowie and american pie and nwa straight out of compton. >>> a likely sign of relief tonight inside the halls of price waterhouse coopers. the academy awards says they are keeping the accounting firm after that embarra embarrassing problem at the end of the show where they handed warren the wrong envelope causing him to read the wrong winner. new safeguards will be in place to make sure there is no hollywood
the texas department of public safety reports the van was carrying 14 people.appened about 75 miles west of san antonio. there is no word at this early point what cause that deadly collision. >>> the tense labor face-off between u.s. hockey and women players that has come to an end. a pay dispute had the women's team threatening to stay off the ice beginning friday but the boycott is off after the two sides agreed to a four-year deal with a substantial pay raise attach attached....
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there were reports of over a dozen tornadoesintexasyesterday.the described this storm in central texas as large, dangerous, and enurs or significant damage are reported. >>> police in west texas srm ch in a car crash yesterday apparently while driving toward a tornado. it miles southeast of tornadoes had been reported at the time. police say one vehicle ran a o severe weather was not the direct cause of the crash. committee took up a sex abuse scandal that's usa gymnastics. sexually abused by a former gymnastics doctor larry naser and the government has failed to protect them.disbelieved and ev criticized by some in the gymnastics community to bringing this disturbing issue to light. w alone. >> the culture was money and medals. the culture wasn't about the senator dianne feinstein is sponsoring a bill that requires tough tougher for sports. larry nassar is being held in ig charges. >>> prime minister theresa may brexit. the impendingrom the eu has divided britain. >>> well, coming up on the fie plane crash. a plane burst into flames passe for
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major cleanupintexasandoklahoma after tornado hit. the cameras caught this tornado hits see more, texas. that's 170 miles west of dallas. you can see it moving through the area, causing major damage. there were reports of hail bigger than tennis balls out there. in the meantime, cameras were rolling when another tornado touched down near abaline. people have no power there and winds are up -- at least 15 tornado have been reported. the storms are expected to weaken and taper off this morning. >>> in the meantime, three storm chasers were killed in west texas in this crash. one car ran a stop sign and slammed into another car. two weather channel employees were killed in this as well as a storm chaser from arizona. tornado had been reported nearby at the time of this crash, and it was raining really hard in that area. >>> it's 4:46. time to check back in with sal for an early look at the commute. sal, how does it look out there? >> it doesn't look bad. as a matter of a fact, we're looking at the chasy area that's slow on 580 and 205. y
major cleanup in texas and oklahoma after tornado hit. the cameras caught this tornado hits see more, texas. that's 170 miles west of dallas. you can see it moving through the area, causing major damage. there were reports of hail bigger than tennis balls out there. in the meantime, cameras were rolling when another tornado touched down near abaline. people have no power there and winds are up -- at least 15 tornado have been reported. the storms are expected to weaken and taper off this...
law of the great stateoftexas. wetake that upwithtexasattorneygeneral ken paxton here next. stay with us. you can't predict the market. but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. . lou: welcome back. president trump last night breaking from his predecessors when walking about fighting terrorism. >> our obligation is to serve, protect and defend the citizens of the united states. we're also taking strong measures to protect our nation from radical islamic terrorism. [ applause ] >> you may have noticed he enunciated clearly and emphatically that phrase, the president using the phrase radical islamic terrorism, despite reports that his national security adviser h.r. mcmaster urged him not to use the phrase, even reports that jim mattis, his secretary of defense, had urged the same thing. joining us tonight, veteran of ten presidential campaigns, republican strategist, ed rollins, great to have you here. >> thank you. lou: and your reacti
law of the great state of texas. we take that up with texas attorney general ken paxton here next. stay with us. you can't predict the market. but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. . lou: welcome back. president trump last night breaking from his predecessors when walking about fighting terrorism. >> our obligation is to serve, protect and...
the gentlemanfromtexas. mr.farenthold: does the gentleman have any more speakers? mr. raskin: i believe we have no more speakers. mr. farenthold: we are prepared to close. mr. raskin: we are prepared to close. and you may proceed. the chair: the gentleman from maryland. mr. raskin: i may proceed. well, look, the substantive issues at stake are are obviously complex and i would invite americans to research what's going on. but if you have the time to study the more than a century that we had fraudulently joinder rules and go in and examine the bill as submitted by the majority, then just consider the procedure that has gotten us to this point. there has been no hearing on this bill. there has been no call for this bill by anybody who has been injured in a civil tort case. and all of the groups that try to stand up for citizens against the largest corporations that are bank rolled by billions of dollars and force everybody into arbitration and shut the courthouse door, all of those groups are opposed to the legis
the gentleman from texas. mr. farenthold: does the gentleman have any more speakers? mr. raskin: i believe we have no more speakers. mr. farenthold: we are prepared to close. mr. raskin: we are prepared to close. and you may proceed. the chair: the gentleman from maryland. mr. raskin: i may proceed. well, look, the substantive issues at stake are are obviously complex and i would invite americans to research what's going on. but if you have the time to study the more than a century that we had...
. >> mientras las redadas migratorias avanzan por todo el paÍs, un operativoentexasdetienea 26 indocumentadosque se encontraban en libertad condicional, en orÉgano reclaman la detenciÓn de otro dreamers >>> acusan de traiciÓn a la patria. critican al gobierno mexicano por su tibieza. >> el cÁncer es la principal muerte entre los latinos, los mexicanos son los menos propensos para contraer la enfermedad por una dieta baja en alimentos procesados. >>> noticias telemundo, con joÉe dÍaz-balart. >> hola ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes, el gobierno de donald trump parece no descansar contra los indocumentados hoy anunciÓ que recortarÁ fondos para los que no cumplan con las leyes migratorias, mÁs de 300 ciudades se ponen en juego. >> el gobierno de trump, le decla declarÓ la guerra a las ciudades santuarios. >> porque segÚn la opiniÓn del secretario de justicia ponen en riesgo al negarse a colaborar con ice. >> lo que quieren es forzar de cualquier manera posible que se haga lo que ellos quieran. >> el anuncio supone una escalada en el anuncio del presidente trump. en el consejo de la ciudad de nueva yo
. >> mientras las redadas migratorias avanzan por todo el paÍs, un operativo en texas detiene a 26 indocumentadosque se encontraban en libertad condicional, en orÉgano reclaman la detenciÓn de otro dreamers >>> acusan de traiciÓn a la patria. critican al gobierno mexicano por su tibieza. >> el cÁncer es la principal muerte entre los latinos, los mexicanos son los menos propensos para contraer la enfermedad por una dieta baja en alimentos procesados. >>>...
don champion has details from newbrussels,texas. >>reporter:investigatorsintexaslookedover mangled remnants of the dodge pickup truck and ford passenger bus overnight as they tried to figure out what caused the two vehicles to collide. >> for reasons unknown, the truck, veered into the southbound lanes and struck the bus head on. >> mini bus passengers were all senior citizens from first , baptist church in the town of and they were returning home from a three day retreat wednesday afternoon when authorities say the driver of the truck, collided head on with the bus, and debris was scattered throughout the roadway, and the back of the bus ended up on a rail. out of the 15 people involved in the accident, only two survived, and including one of the passengers and the driver of the truck. >> we're used to working fatal crash scenes but first time we have ever seen something like this happen with so many confirmed dead at one time. >> reporter: as investigation gets underway church goers here at first baptist are struggling to make sense of the tragedy. >> our church families doing wh
don champion has details from new brussels, texas. >> reporter: investigators in texas looked over mangled remnants of the dodge pickup truck and ford passenger bus overnight as they tried to figure out what caused the two vehicles to collide. >> for reasons unknown, the truck, veered into the southbound lanes and struck the bus head on. >> mini bus passengers were all senior citizens from first , baptist church in the town of and they were returning home from a three day...
how is it that you ended up coming togarland,texas? whyare you even there? interview. all the f.b.i. would give us was this email statement. it reads: "there was no advance knowledge of a plot to attack the cartoon drawing contest in garland, texas." if you're wondering what happened to the f.b.i.'s undercover agent, he fled the scene but was stopped at gunpoint by garland police. this is video of him in handcuffs, recorded by a local news crew. we've blurred his face to protect his identity. >> maynard: i can't tell you whether the f.b.i. knew the attack was going to occur. i don't like to think that they let it occur. but it is shocking to me that an undercover agent sees fellas jumping out of a car. and he drives on. i find that shocking. >> cooper: that he didn't try to stop... >> maynard: he didn't try to stop them. or he didn't do something. i mean, he's an agent, for gosh sakes. >> cooper: if this attack had gone a different way, and lots of people had been killed, would the fact that an undercover fbi agent was on the scene have become essentially a
how is it that you ended up coming to garland, texas? why are you even there? interview. all the f.b.i. would give us was this email statement. it reads: "there was no advance knowledge of a plot to attack the cartoon drawing contest in garland, texas." if you're wondering what happened to the f.b.i.'s undercover agent, he fled the scene but was stopped at gunpoint by garland police. this is video of him in handcuffs, recorded by a local news crew. we've blurred his face to protect...
it happened ingarland,texas.d fireat a conference center. incredibly, an f.b.i. undercover agent was on the scene. >> i can't tell you whether the f.b.i. knew the attack was going to occur. i don't like to think that they let it occur, but it is shocking to me that an undercover agent sees fellas jumping out of a car and he drives on. i find that shocking. >> there's a lot of people gunning for me. i'm not going to be reckless. >> pelley: who is gunning for you? >> you are.
it happened in garland, texas.d fire at a conference center. incredibly, an f.b.i. undercover agent was on the scene. >> i can't tell you whether the f.b.i. knew the attack was going to occur. i don't like to think that they let it occur, but it is shocking to me that an undercover agent sees fellas jumping out of a car and he drives on. i find that shocking. >> there's a lot of people gunning for me. i'm not going to be reckless. >> pelley: who is gunning for you? >>...
let me give you the rateoftexasasan example. if you look at laredo using sbs statistics, we had last year about three murders per 100,000. here in washington dc using fbi stats, you will have a 24 murders per 100,000. if you look at the border crime rate, let's start off with a national crime rate four murders per 100,000. 4.5 murders per 100,000. the border crime rate is way below the national crime rate. some people asked me about the border and how dangerous it is, the most dangerous part of my job is leaving laredo, the border, coming to washington dc where i work there because a murder rate is a lot higher over here. the lady is absolutely right. why are we creating this atmosphere? why re-creating this atmosphere that is based on fear, based on suspicion? this is not what, this is not what america is. if you look at the essence of being an america and were getting away from that, that is wrong wrong wrong. >> host: if you want to learn more about laredo and some of the trade and border issues in laredo, reminder c-span was
let me give you the rate of texas as an example. if you look at laredo using sbs statistics, we had last year about three murders per 100,000. here in washington dc using fbi stats, you will have a 24 murders per 100,000. if you look at the border crime rate, let's start off with a national crime rate four murders per 100,000. 4.5 murders per 100,000. the border crime rate is way below the national crime rate. some people asked me about the border and how dangerous it is, the most dangerous...
. >> reporter: republican lawmakersfromtexasandnorth pass what's calledthetexasprivacyact. a so-called bathroom bill similar to one in place in the tar hill state. it would require people to use public restrooms according to their biological sex, not their gender identity. >> we'll be next to focpass a b that focuses on privacy and protecting children and adults. >> reporter: supporters don't want to violate anyone's rights. >> this is an issue about doing the right thing. unfortunately, it's not an issue about the transgender community. it's not an issue about the lgbt community. >> reporter: in austin, texas, leaders in the business arts communities are united in opposition. they say texas could lose hundreds of millions to threatened boycotts if the bill becomes a law. >> we've heard from the ncaa that they will not bring events to texas if passed. >> reporter: and they say the bill is discriminatory. >> it's intolerable our government should seek to punish an entire community of innocent people on the excuse that some criminally minded people might commit acts against w
. >> reporter: republican lawmakers from texas and north pass what's called the texas privacy act. a so-called bathroom bill similar to one in place in the tar hill state. it would require people to use public restrooms according to their biological sex, not their gender identity. >> we'll be next to focpass a b that focuses on privacy and protecting children and adults. >> reporter: supporters don't want to violate anyone's rights. >> this is an issue about doing the...
because rural hospitals and the rural communitiesthroughouttexaswillbe devastated. we also know that with the mandate going away, the tax subsidies will be going not to people where they should be so that you can provide for your insurance as we understand it, it's still a mystery this document, but it will be going to insurance companies. and we also know that if you are 50 and older, that it will cost some five times more than if you are younger. heavy burden on working americans with no explanation. we know that the cost is going anand that you may be paying amount that continues to go up every month. let me be very clear. we're trying to get the answers but it makes for a very difficult process of getting the answers for a bill that has just been put on the floor, or not on the floor, excuse me, just been released in the last 24 hours and in actuality no one knows really what's in it and it will then go to committee to be marked up. in my state of texas, almost two million, 1,748,000 individuals in the state have gained coverage since the affordable care act was
because rural hospitals and the rural communities throughout texas will be devastated. we also know that with the mandate going away, the tax subsidies will be going not to people where they should be so that you can provide for your insurance as we understand it, it's still a mystery this document, but it will be going to insurance companies. and we also know that if you are 50 and older, that it will cost some five times more than if you are younger. heavy burden on working americans with no...
crash inthetexashillcountry. >> i'm david begnaud on a developing story outoftexas.as collidedhead on with a pickup truck, 14 people on board that church bus 12 are dead. photographs and video from the scene show heavy damage to the front driver's side of both vehicles. debris is scat erred on the highway. the driver of that pickup truck is transferred to the local hospital. the texas department of safety is still investigating what caused the crash. those church members belonged to first baptist church in new bronfels texas. aside from the 12 who died, three others were injured. david begnaud, cbs parts of texas and oklahoma were pounded last night by tornadoes. 100-mile-per-hour wind and hail. near oklahoma city a truck was blown off the road and a driver was killed. tear lubbock, texas, three storm leasers were killed when a vehicle ran a stop sign. there is growing concern tonight that the u.s. military may be responsible for the deaths of many dozens of civilians in the tough urban combat in mosul, iraq. byaq's military, backed by u.s. air strikes and special o
crash in the texas hill country. >> i'm david begnaud on a developing story out of texas.as collided head on with a pickup truck, 14 people on board that church bus 12 are dead. photographs and video from the scene show heavy damage to the front driver's side of both vehicles. debris is scat erred on the highway. the driver of that pickup truck is transferred to the local hospital. the texas department of safety is still investigating what caused the crash. those church members belonged...
daÑos y oscuridad en el Área metropolitana dehouston,texas. >>vino una oscuridad, estaba muy oscuro luego seguÍa el aire como que... y luego pegÓ y se levantÓ todo esto y yo mi carro, se estÁ llevando todo!. >> el centro nacional asegurÓ que se tratÓ de un tornado. >> yo tenÍa la puerta abierta y mi esposo logrÓ entrar y que Él entra y es e vino para abajo. >> es que el efecto de las fuertes lluvias dejaron daÑos a estructuras, Árboles y varios Árboles caÍdos. >> por lo menos 14 vuelos fueron desvia desviados a otros aeropuertos. >> es terrible, no se lo de deseo a nadie. >> el mismo sistema de tormentas dejÓ muerte y destruccion en texas y algunas partes de oklahoma, confirmaron la muerte de 3 caza tormentas cuando los vehÍculos chocaron y mientras tanto persiguen tornado. la mala
daÑos y oscuridad en el Área metropolitana de houston, texas. >> vino una oscuridad, estaba muy oscuro luego seguÍa el aire como que... y luego pegÓ y se levantÓ todo esto y yo mi carro, se estÁ llevando todo!. >> el centro nacional asegurÓ que se tratÓ de un tornado. >> yo tenÍa la puerta abierta y mi esposo logrÓ entrar y que Él entra y es e vino para abajo. >> es que el efecto de las fuertes lluvias dejaron daÑos a estructuras, Árboles y varios Árboles...
texasisa great place to do business. austin, in particular, you have the hill country which is absolutely fantastic. it's the home of several international events a year, south by southwest, only formula one racetrack. >> and stubs barbecue. >> the other thing -- >> no, i haven't got time for you to say anything else. >> okay. >> sam heywood, thank you. we'll be back in just a minute. >>> that's our show for this week. my thanks to our guests mps reminder, all of our interviews are here at "press: here" tv.com. search here. i'm scott mcgrew. thank you for making us part of your sunday morning. >>> it's sunday! >> you are watching us across the united states. we appreciate your company on a sunday afternoon. welcome to premier league sunday in the east of manchester city england for one of the great matchups. manchester city with yaya toure', a point behind in fourth. both teams are trailing in the wake of the leaders chelsea but both are desperate toward their cause of finishing in the top four and to qualify for next se
texas is a great place to do business. austin, in particular, you have the hill country which is absolutely fantastic. it's the home of several international events a year, south by southwest, only formula one racetrack. >> and stubs barbecue. >> the other thing -- >> no, i haven't got time for you to say anything else. >> okay. >> sam heywood, thank you. we'll be back in just a minute. >>> that's our show for this week. my thanks to our guests mps...
desdehoustontexas, elpresidente trump retirÓ el programa de salud por su no a apoyo y de entradaderrota por los demÓcratas >>> asÍ reaccionaba el presidente trump poco despuÉs de suspenderse la votaciÓn de su plan de salud. trump no ha querido pasar por la humillaciÓn de una derrota aritmÉtica pero no ha podido evitar la humillaciÓn de no llegar a acuerdo, lori cÓmo se ha vivido este dÍa en el congreso. >>> gracias josÉ ha sido un fracaso para el gran negociador ni las amenazas del presidente trump dieron resultados y despuÉs de dÍas de negociaciones, intriga y drama, minutos antes que comenzara el voto llegÓ la noticia. el liderazgo republicano retiraba del pleno su reforma sanitaria. medido, reservados para algunos y disciplinados para otros enfrentaba el presidente trump su primera derrota legislativa, por eso no culpÓ a su partido si no a los demÓcratas que hubiesen votado una ni mente en su cosa. el obamacare explotarÁ dijo el presidente evitando distancia de una posible derrota y que nunca dijo que iba arem reemplazar e obamacare, lo dijo muchas veces cuando fue pilar funda
desde houston texas, el presidente trump retirÓ el programa de salud por su no a apoyo y de entradaderrota por los demÓcratas >>> asÍ reaccionaba el presidente trump poco despuÉs de suspenderse la votaciÓn de su plan de salud. trump no ha querido pasar por la humillaciÓn de una derrota aritmÉtica pero no ha podido evitar la humillaciÓn de no llegar a acuerdo, lori cÓmo se ha vivido este dÍa en el congreso. >>> gracias josÉ ha sido un fracaso para el gran negociador...
this one was inmidland,texas, yesterday.omeresidents thought it was a tornado but a gustnado's winds usually don't extend all the way to the ground. there you go. >> now we no. >>> roads in midland should be fine today but there could be flooding in much of the nation's midsection from the gulf nearly up to canada. roads will be wet in the northwest and watch out for snow in the rockies. >> if you're flying airport delays are most likely in kansas city and houston. >>> a complex case is unfolding right now in oklahoma. the woman who police say drove th where they were shot is now facing murder charges. without d while the man who authorities say pulled the trigger hasn't been charged at all. for him it may be a case of self-defense. three oklahoma teenagers are dead after a brazen burglary attempt turned fatal. >> it was a short exchange of words and then gunfire happened. >> reporter: police say three armed teens broke into this oklahoma home in broad daylight. >> i thought it was thunder. i just heard something. i had the
this one was in midland, texas, yesterday.ome residents thought it was a tornado but a gustnado's winds usually don't extend all the way to the ground. there you go. >> now we no. >>> roads in midland should be fine today but there could be flooding in much of the nation's midsection from the gulf nearly up to canada. roads will be wet in the northwest and watch out for snow in the rockies. >> if you're flying airport delays are most likely in kansas city and houston....
i think you know marty downintexasandwe've been very close working on it. i think it is very important to reemphasize how lives can be saved when we give the opportunity for individuals who are unstatus to feel free to report threats that not only can jeopardize the lives of the significant others, the spouse,
i think you know marty down in texas and we've been very close working on it. i think it is very important to reemphasize how lives can be saved when we give the opportunity for individuals who are unstatus to feel free to report threats that not only can jeopardize the lives of the significant others, the spouse,
obamacare's not affordable, and it'shurtingtexas. soit's time for congress to keep its promise that we have made in every election since, that given the privilege of governing, of being in the majority, being in a position to change things, we would repeal and replace obamacare with the options that fit the need of all americans and their families at a price they could afford. mr. sanders: would my friend from texas yield for a question? mr. cornyn: i will not, not at this time. fortunately, we now have a president in the white house who clearly sees the failure of obamacare and wants to do something about it.
obamacare's not affordable, and it's hurting texas. so it's time for congress to keep its promise that we have made in every election since, that given the privilege of governing, of being in the majority, being in a position to change things, we would repeal and replace obamacare with the options that fit the need of all americans and their families at a price they could afford. mr. sanders: would my friend from texas yield for a question? mr. cornyn: i will not, not at this time. fortunately,...