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in texas. hence, this cartoon. rangers did a lot of valuable things. they captured this outlaw, john wesley hardin, one of the great gunslingers of the old west. here is john wesley hardin as a dead man. the rangers did not kill him, they put him in prison, where he learned to become a lawyer. he got out and practiced law and was shot to death in el paso by either a dissatisfied client or a lover. no one is quite sure. the rangers were in sure mental in capturing a number of bad guys, including hardin. let's move to the 20th century. 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915 on the new mexico border, the rio grande valley in texas. this is a post card at the time. the men on horseback and rangers. the men on the ground are dead mexican bandits. the rangers were sent to sell texas at the time because the border was in place of -- was a place of great violence and of people. -- and upheaval. there was a revolution going on in mexico. at the same time, there was a land boom going on in texas. so the rangers were sen
in texas. hence, this cartoon. rangers did a lot of valuable things. they captured this outlaw, john wesley hardin, one of the great gunslingers of the old west. here is john wesley hardin as a dead man. the rangers did not kill him, they put him in prison, where he learned to become a lawyer. he got out and practiced law and was shot to death in el paso by either a dissatisfied client or a lover. no one is quite sure. the rangers were in sure mental in capturing a number of bad guys, including...
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texas bordered mexico, and the underground railroad in texas ran south to mexico. if you were a slave and wanted to escape, you probably ran to mexico. a perilous journey. once you got across the rio grand, you are free because slavery was illegal in mexico at the time. the rangers, in some cases, had slave hunting expeditions into mexico. they would go in, try to seize the slaves, bring the back the rangers did a lot of valuable things. outline,ured this where the great gunslingers of the west. he got out and practiced law and was shot to death in el paso by either a dissatisfied client or a lover. no one is quite sure. the rangers were in sure mental in capturing a number of bad guys, including hardin. let's move to the 20th century. 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915 on the new mexico border, the rio grande valley in texas. this is a post card at the time. the men on horseback and rangers. the men on the ground are dead mexican bandits. the rangers were sent to sell texas at the time because the border was a place of great violence and of people. there was a revolution goin
texas bordered mexico, and the underground railroad in texas ran south to mexico. if you were a slave and wanted to escape, you probably ran to mexico. a perilous journey. once you got across the rio grand, you are free because slavery was illegal in mexico at the time. the rangers, in some cases, had slave hunting expeditions into mexico. they would go in, try to seize the slaves, bring the back the rangers did a lot of valuable things. outline,ured this where the great gunslingers of the...
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we are very glad that itt did little damage in southeast texa texas. it still did some significant damage. i was able to join the governor, lieutenant governor, and senator cruise for a visit to orange to survey the damage and speak with local officials about the impact of the. storm. madam president, i am committed to providing my constituents in texas with with the resources needed to recover from whatever this hurricane season may bring. i'll be cleaving a close eye on the weather forecast as we move through what has already been an active hurricane season. so madam president, we have a lot of work to do in the next few weeks. so we were not able to make progress on a coronavirus bill in july. i was on almost virtually daily conference calls with the white house and secretary mnuchin about the way forward. i am more optimistic today than i have been to this point that we will ultimately reach an agreement. i hope my colleagues have also heard from their constituents about how important relief is. and that we can come together at such a critical poin
we are very glad that itt did little damage in southeast texa texas. it still did some significant damage. i was able to join the governor, lieutenant governor, and senator cruise for a visit to orange to survey the damage and speak with local officials about the impact of the. storm. madam president, i am committed to providing my constituents in texas with with the resources needed to recover from whatever this hurricane season may bring. i'll be cleaving a close eye on the weather forecast...
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texas congressman will hurd and former texas representative beto o'rourke shared their thought on the future of politics during an event hosted by axios. >> thanks, jim. our next guest is representative of texas's 23rd congressional district, congressman will hurd joining us live from san antonio, texas. >> it's always fun to be on and conversation. >> you're a former cia officer, served in congress since 2016, the only black republican in the house and you represented more than two third of a latino district. you decide today leave congress rather than run again in november. i'm curious for our younger listeners interested in entering politics. what's your message to gen z. is congress anyplace to get done, should you run for office or can you get more done outside of elected office. >> margaret, great question, i think it's all of the above. i've been able to be effective as a black republican in a latino district, i've had about 16 pieces of legislation signed into law under a democratic president, republican president, a democratic speaker, a republican speaker. it's not easy and
texas congressman will hurd and former texas representative beto o'rourke shared their thought on the future of politics during an event hosted by axios. >> thanks, jim. our next guest is representative of texas's 23rd congressional district, congressman will hurd joining us live from san antonio, texas. >> it's always fun to be on and conversation. >> you're a former cia officer, served in congress since 2016, the only black republican in the house and you represented more...
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. >> texas a&m came into existence at the same time. a lot of the things that go on here, although the big traditions here at texas a&m started with the corps cadets. howdy and welcome to texas a&m university and the corps cadets. i am a member of the class of 1978 and i would like to welcome sanders corps center. it is designed to give visitors an understanding of what the corps is all about. it explains its history and some of the traditions that we have. texas a&m was actually opened on october 4, 1876, but unfortunately, they didn't have the student population that day to actually start classes. so on october 6, 1876, two days later, it actually opened its doors to 40 students. from that point to today, where we are not only the largest university in the state of texas, but we started the year as the largest university in the united states, we have approximately 60,000 students here on campus of which 2300 of those were members of the corps of cadets. from 1876 for the next 24 years, to struggle to maintain the university here in co
. >> texas a&m came into existence at the same time. a lot of the things that go on here, although the big traditions here at texas a&m started with the corps cadets. howdy and welcome to texas a&m university and the corps cadets. i am a member of the class of 1978 and i would like to welcome sanders corps center. it is designed to give visitors an understanding of what the corps is all about. it explains its history and some of the traditions that we have. texas a&m was...
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the gentleman from texas, mr. hurd. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. hurd: i rise today in support of securing the internet of things fru through the i.o.t. cyber security improvement act of 2020. every second of the day more devices are connecting to the internet and the amount of data we put online through these devices grows. the internet of things is a world in which all these devices and information live. the internet of things is the world where devices work together to make our lives easier. the internet of things is a world where we are always connected. i.o.t. devices are improving our society. i.o.t. devices are improving our commism i.o.t. devices are improving health care systems, shopping experiences and just about every others a poveget our lives. the internet of thing is showing how innovative humans can be but like most innovations, i.o.t. has the potential to be misused and abused by bad oklahoma city ors. the director of the defense intelligence agency h
the gentleman from texas, mr. hurd. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. hurd: i rise today in support of securing the internet of things fru through the i.o.t. cyber security improvement act of 2020. every second of the day more devices are connecting to the internet and the amount of data we put online through these devices grows. the internet of things is a world in which all these devices and information live. the internet of things is the world where...
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the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: i yield myself such time as i may consume. madam speaker, as painful year has hammered home, viruses and pandemics no know borders. this reaffirms our commitment to promoting global health security as a core issue of national security. connolly and ends chabot and thank you for bringing this bill forward. directs the president to establish an interagency review council that will support our executive branch agencies and ensure coordination between their efforts and requires a united states coordinator for global health security who will be response i will for coordinating the u.s. response to global health crises. as we continue to fight covid-19 and this pandemic, we must make sure our preparations to fight future threats to the health and security of americans are as efficient and effective as they can be. i want to thank the sponsors of the bill, mr. connolly and mr. chabot for their leadership in supporting and introducing this bill. and with that, i reserve the balance of
the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: i yield myself such time as i may consume. madam speaker, as painful year has hammered home, viruses and pandemics no know borders. this reaffirms our commitment to promoting global health security as a core issue of national security. connolly and ends chabot and thank you for bringing this bill forward. directs the president to establish an interagency review council that will support our executive branch...
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with thwith fiscal year now offy underway and most of texas, additional support for the studentsea and teachers is one f my top priorities. i've had the chance to speak with k-12 students and teachers in the odessa and college students and administrators at angelo state university in saint angelo as well as the texas tech university and health science center. some joined social existence on campus and others connected virtually. i was able to hear from both students and teachers about this unprecedented school year and the extra challenges brought on by covid-19. whether in person, online, or a combination of the two, education looks a lot different this year and we need to provide schools with the funding to keep kids in the classroom safe and those at home on track for a great education. congress has already passed a $30 billion in emergency relief for education including more than $2.6 billion for texas. this funding has helped our school districts, colleges and universities prepare for the fall but to be honest, more is needed. for those learning in person, additional funding could
with thwith fiscal year now offy underway and most of texas, additional support for the studentsea and teachers is one f my top priorities. i've had the chance to speak with k-12 students and teachers in the odessa and college students and administrators at angelo state university in saint angelo as well as the texas tech university and health science center. some joined social existence on campus and others connected virtually. i was able to hear from both students and teachers about this...
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angelo, as well as texas tech, university and texas tech health science center in amarillo. some joined us socially distanced on campus and others connected virtually. i was able to hear from both students and teachers about this unprecedented school year and the challenges, the extra challenges brought on by covid-19. whether in-person, on-line or some combination of the two, education looks a lot different this year and we need to provide schools with the funding to keep kids in the classroom safe and those at home on track for a great education. congress has already passed 30 billion dollars in emergency relief for education, including more than 2.6 billion dollars for texas. this funding has helped our districts, colleges and universities prepare for the fall, but to be honest, more is needed. for those learning in person, additional funding can cover cleaning services and equipment to prevent children from catching and spreading the virus, and internet hot spots, so they can do their studies on-line. i visited one school in odessa, texas where they're using a blended, h
angelo, as well as texas tech, university and texas tech health science center in amarillo. some joined us socially distanced on campus and others connected virtually. i was able to hear from both students and teachers about this unprecedented school year and the challenges, the extra challenges brought on by covid-19. whether in-person, on-line or some combination of the two, education looks a lot different this year and we need to provide schools with the funding to keep kids in the classroom...
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the history of the texas legation did not end with the annexation of texas in 1845. today it lives on in the strength of a multicultural and multilingual communities across the lone star state. they made our state so dynamic. with this commemoration, those who visit our capital will have the opportunity to learn about a turning point in the history of texas and in the history of the united states and reflect on the sacrifices by the diplomats who made this possible. i urge approval of the resolution and thank both of my colleagues for their support. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield back. the gentlewoman from wyoming is recognized. ms. cheney: i have no further speakers. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new mexico is recognized. ms. haaland: madam speaker, i urge my colleagues to support the legislation and i yield back the balance of my time. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new mexico yields back the balance of her time. will the house uspend the rules and pass h.r. 3349. thos
the history of the texas legation did not end with the annexation of texas in 1845. today it lives on in the strength of a multicultural and multilingual communities across the lone star state. they made our state so dynamic. with this commemoration, those who visit our capital will have the opportunity to learn about a turning point in the history of texas and in the history of the united states and reflect on the sacrifices by the diplomats who made this possible. i urge approval of the...
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of our program from her texas. you knew ross perot as a texas journalist long before many americans knew about him. can you tell us about his upbringing and what shaped the we knew on the national stage. >> well, perot was from texarkana. he had a very average texas childhood. he lived in a strong stable middle class family. as a boy, he broke horses. he traded horses. he was an eagle scout even in i think that he kept all the traits of the eagle scout. objectives for himself, goals, and then try to pursue those goals. he was very much in the texas tradition of the day, and as he grew, he went to the naval started his own businesses. represented, as doug said, can-do spirit of texas. his vision was big. the state was big. opportunityoundless here. the sky was the limit, sort of thing. he really sort of played into what was sort of the texas mythology, with texas politicians, who were larger life. very successful businessman who made a fortune here. they were risk-takers. they were not afraid to fail, and that was t
of our program from her texas. you knew ross perot as a texas journalist long before many americans knew about him. can you tell us about his upbringing and what shaped the we knew on the national stage. >> well, perot was from texarkana. he had a very average texas childhood. he lived in a strong stable middle class family. as a boy, he broke horses. he traded horses. he was an eagle scout even in i think that he kept all the traits of the eagle scout. objectives for himself, goals, and...
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thank you for breaking it down with me. >>> up next, texas, texas, texas.'rourke is here to tell us how the lone state star might turn blue this year. n blue this year the internet... yeah? mmm! with no artificial preservatives or added nitrates or nitrites, it's all for the love of hot dogs. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy. it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal, you feel like a big deal. ( ♪ ) priceline. every trip is a big deal. every single day and instead, tothere was someonepresident in that office who thought about you? he'll bring that back. joe biden -- he knows us, and most importantly, we know joe. he's got a plan to bring
thank you for breaking it down with me. >>> up next, texas, texas, texas.'rourke is here to tell us how the lone state star might turn blue this year. n blue this year the internet... yeah? mmm! with no artificial preservatives or added nitrates or nitrites, it's all for the love of hot dogs. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for...
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what is happening in texas? >> texas is trump country.n't believe the polls a few weeks ago, the president does do extremely well here and that is an incumbent more obvious and the amount of dollars likely to be spent by democrats in texas will dwindle, there may be a race or two where they can pick someone off but by and large the state is not doing what they advertise earlier in the election year in texas will perform for the president as you would expect. todd: you said you were not a fan of the july polls but is something in august to help the president? >> law and order message, startled by what they were seeing, people are startled, they don't want that for their cds here. texas in spite of the pandemic and economic downturn has been functioning, to get this, my prediction is at the end of october or november will be a game changer. you see people develop in a smart way, no large gatherings, still follow, they wash hands more than necessary but it seems to be the high point of whatever it is seems to have moderated, with some of the
what is happening in texas? >> texas is trump country.n't believe the polls a few weeks ago, the president does do extremely well here and that is an incumbent more obvious and the amount of dollars likely to be spent by democrats in texas will dwindle, there may be a race or two where they can pick someone off but by and large the state is not doing what they advertise earlier in the election year in texas will perform for the president as you would expect. todd: you said you were not a...
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the ranger was intrigued by a cold case in odessa, texas. denise brothers was a prostitute working on the wrong side of town. then she went missing in 1994. >> damien brothers: we looked remembers driving around odessa with his grandparents, looking for her. a month later, denise brothers' body was found at the back of an abandoned parking lot, dumped in brush. >> brothers: we were asked to come down and look at the body. >> alfonsi: you had to do that? >> brothers: yeah. >> alfonsi: how old were you? >> brothers: 14. >> alfonsi: that sticks with you. >> brothers: yeah. >> alfonsi: for 24 years, damien didn't know who killed his mother, or why. ranger holland learned denise brothers had been strangled, and that samuel little was in west texas at the time. >> holland: did sammy do it? i don't know, but i felt like there was a, you know, a reasonable probability that he did it. >> alfonsi: to find out if his instinct was right, the ranger went to southern california to interview little, who had always been hostile to law enforcement. >> hollan
the ranger was intrigued by a cold case in odessa, texas. denise brothers was a prostitute working on the wrong side of town. then she went missing in 1994. >> damien brothers: we looked remembers driving around odessa with his grandparents, looking for her. a month later, denise brothers' body was found at the back of an abandoned parking lot, dumped in brush. >> brothers: we were asked to come down and look at the body. >> alfonsi: you had to do that? >> brothers:...
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karen is joining us for the rest of her program in texas. she is in texas tonight. you knew him as a texas journalist long before many americans met him. would you tell us about his roots and what shaped the man we newton national stage? onal s? >> perot was from texarkana. he had an average texas childhood. >> perot was from texarkana. he lived in a strong, stable middle class family. as a boy, -- boundless opportunities. the sky was the limit. he really sort of played into what was the texas mythology with texas politicians who were larger than life, very successful businessman who made a fortune here. they were risk takers, they were not afraid to fail. that was the sort of spirit he had at that i think got him into this thing. >> noting that at the naval academy, he was president of his class the last couple of years. early on he showed leadership traits have the ability to galvanize people under his leadership. that we would see later in his life. just a quick overview of his business career, let's take a look -- he went into business -- he left the navy after
karen is joining us for the rest of her program in texas. she is in texas tonight. you knew him as a texas journalist long before many americans met him. would you tell us about his roots and what shaped the man we newton national stage? onal s? >> perot was from texarkana. he had an average texas childhood. >> perot was from texarkana. he lived in a strong, stable middle class family. as a boy, -- boundless opportunities. the sky was the limit. he really sort of played into what...
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el procurador de texas.>> no es nuestro trabajo, tenemos que asegurar que todos participen mientras enfrentamos la pandemia y hacerlo de manera segura. en texas sÓlo los votantes mayores de 65 aÑos o quienes estÉn fuera de su residencia o con impedimento fÍsico pueden optar por voteo por correo. estrategas que se oponen dicen que la expansiÓn del voto que comienza el 13 de octubre y instalaciones para votar son acciones que amplian el distanciamiento social. >> vamos a tener un problema inmenso en saber quiÉn ganÓ y quiÉn no ganÓ. reportero: a pesar de la acciÓn legal del procurador general de texas el secretario enviarÁ formaciÓn para que solicitud votaciÓn por correo. >> la ley estÁ de nuestro lado, esperamos ganar en la prÓxima cita en corte. continuar con el plan de educar con participaciÓn a los votantes. se espera que la audiencia tenga lugar en una corte federal de houston. ♪ conductor: un juez britÁnico rechazÓ una solicitud de los abogados del fundador de wikileakes. acusa de 18 cargos por espionaje
el procurador de texas.>> no es nuestro trabajo, tenemos que asegurar que todos participen mientras enfrentamos la pandemia y hacerlo de manera segura. en texas sÓlo los votantes mayores de 65 aÑos o quienes estÉn fuera de su residencia o con impedimento fÍsico pueden optar por voteo por correo. estrategas que se oponen dicen que la expansiÓn del voto que comienza el 13 de octubre y instalaciones para votar son acciones que amplian el distanciamiento social. >> vamos a tener un...
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historic deal which president trump claims heralds peace in the middle east we are speech element of the texas republican party a former member of the house of representatives and retired u.s. army lieutenant colonel allen west all the support coming up in today's going underground but 1st on saturday's show we spoke to former israeli prime minister defense minister ehud barak about the abraham accords that normalize relations between israel and the u.a.e. and bahrain before terminating the interview he expressed his support for the accords and urged the palestinian leader. chip to use this moment to negotiate with israel you can find that interview in full in a you tube channel but now let's hear from the palestinian side joining me now by skype from london is the palestinian ambassador to the u.k. formerly the piano's man in washington who's arms almost ambassador thanks so much for coming back on the show before we get to those that he issues and what the situation coronavirus in palestine there are reports of 47 percent of essential medicines in gaza depleted or close to running out it's v
historic deal which president trump claims heralds peace in the middle east we are speech element of the texas republican party a former member of the house of representatives and retired u.s. army lieutenant colonel allen west all the support coming up in today's going underground but 1st on saturday's show we spoke to former israeli prime minister defense minister ehud barak about the abraham accords that normalize relations between israel and the u.a.e. and bahrain before terminating the...
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in texas, voters endured lines up to seven hours long. in wisconsin's largest city, -- largest city, milwaukee, 97% of polling places were closed, leading to long lines for the cities voters. florida, 112 polling places across the state were closed, moved, or consolidated. voters,tions left many especially people of color, unable to exercise their right to vote. we cannot allow the pandemic to be used as a cover to continue or exacerbate the ugly history of voter suppression. select subcommittee launched an investigation to whereine the states primary voters face significant measures have made necessary improvements for the general election. today, we are issuing a staff report with some troubling findings that must be corrected. i ask unanimous consent that this report be entered into the objections,without so ordered. texas, local elected warned that voters could be waiting in line for hours on election day and reported that not having enough poll workers is their primary concern for the election. refusal to expand absentee voting, it i
in texas, voters endured lines up to seven hours long. in wisconsin's largest city, -- largest city, milwaukee, 97% of polling places were closed, leading to long lines for the cities voters. florida, 112 polling places across the state were closed, moved, or consolidated. voters,tions left many especially people of color, unable to exercise their right to vote. we cannot allow the pandemic to be used as a cover to continue or exacerbate the ugly history of voter suppression. select...
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for democrats, texas is the white whale of electoral politics. winning it would make a republican path to the white house much harder. and as the demographic shifts slowly to become less white and more diverse, each cycle the democrats hope that this could be the year they finally flip the lone star state. but the problem is they never have. despite the state getting ever more competitive, it's still voted republican for the last ten elections in a row. so where are we this time? let me show you the polls nationally as it stands. it is 51% biden a3% trump. but in texas, trump leads, albeit narrowly a7.3% against biden's a5%. it is time then to get our very own a—z on texas, with anthony zurcher who is there for us, in the city of austen. i learnt today that their slogan is keep austin weird and it is politically because it is an outlier, isn't it? it is and i grew up outlier, isn't it? it is and i grew up yourand it outlier, isn't it? it is and i grew up your and it was an outlier when i was a kid, a little island of the liberal blue amongst a se
for democrats, texas is the white whale of electoral politics. winning it would make a republican path to the white house much harder. and as the demographic shifts slowly to become less white and more diverse, each cycle the democrats hope that this could be the year they finally flip the lone star state. but the problem is they never have. despite the state getting ever more competitive, it's still voted republican for the last ten elections in a row. so where are we this time? let me show...
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few people know more about texas politics than she does, as the washington bureau chief for the texasew "dallas morning news" poll. trump ahead within the margin of error, 48 to 46%. is this anybody's race right now? >> i think this is a real race in the state of texas. i think most of my sources would say probably republicans hold on to this. but it is very possible we could have texas flip. not likely, but possible. >> okay, let's talk about the possibilities and what could impact that. i was talking to a member of the texas democratic party staff and they were talking about the huge number of new registrations since 2016. you don't have to register by party in texas, so you can't really say, well, democrats are way outregistering republicans, but they say that there are studies that suggest that's exactly what's happening. what's going on with registrations, abby? >> well, i think 2016 is the key point. we would not be having this conversation if not for donald trump. the way he played well in the midwest, places like wisconsin and pennsylvania, he had the opposite effect in texas.
few people know more about texas politics than she does, as the washington bureau chief for the texasew "dallas morning news" poll. trump ahead within the margin of error, 48 to 46%. is this anybody's race right now? >> i think this is a real race in the state of texas. i think most of my sources would say probably republicans hold on to this. but it is very possible we could have texas flip. not likely, but possible. >> okay, let's talk about the possibilities and what...
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the historic deal promising so-called peace in the middle east i'll be speaking to chairman of the texas republican party a former member of the house of representatives allen west all this of all coming up in part 2 of going on the ground. as election day approaches there are growing concerns whether the you know will be contested whether the election will be we're told this election truly matters we're always told this however this time around there's a different feel there's an extension just like how many voters will say my president. well let's talk about tea and crumpets and scones and london bridge and the. welcome back to last night's or the 1st u.s. presidential election debate between president obama trumpet his democratic rival joe biden in ohio but away from the mainstream media analysis of every minor detail of that debate with just over a month before the election i'm joined now by the chairman of the texas republican party and former member of the house of representatives allen west to discuss the bigger picture in a year that's been eclipsed by global pandemic mass protes
the historic deal promising so-called peace in the middle east i'll be speaking to chairman of the texas republican party a former member of the house of representatives allen west all this of all coming up in part 2 of going on the ground. as election day approaches there are growing concerns whether the you know will be contested whether the election will be we're told this election truly matters we're always told this however this time around there's a different feel there's an extension...
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the capital city austin texas a very far left city council voted to defund the police by $150000000.00 and what you see is an increase of violent crime in that city on a not going to out and frequenting anywhere late at night because of the issue about safety and security obviously black eyes matta maybe even anti for who of course in the thirty's in world war 2 for against the fascist would deny they were nefarious spent i think what i'm getting at here is trump's term the gini coefficient on income and inequality it's as bad the the regression as it was during the obama biden years so what happened and joining these trump for years i mean 40000000 people in the united states will be able to eat tonight without food stamps or that or snap as you call it nowadays why. did trump fail in that regard of reducing inequality reducing poverty which also of course has an impact on the current virus response well i would take umbrage with that because we saw an incredible dropping of the unemployment rate which means that people were getting back to work and if you talk about food stamps i mea
the capital city austin texas a very far left city council voted to defund the police by $150000000.00 and what you see is an increase of violent crime in that city on a not going to out and frequenting anywhere late at night because of the issue about safety and security obviously black eyes matta maybe even anti for who of course in the thirty's in world war 2 for against the fascist would deny they were nefarious spent i think what i'm getting at here is trump's term the gini coefficient on...
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se quedarÁ pegada a la costa de texas., pasado maÑana. cuando se aleje lo que quede de beta. eso en quÉ se traduce? en acumulados notables. incluso en luisiana se supera un poco mÁs. en toda el Área la vigilancia como inundaciÓn. quÉ ocurre en houston? cuando llueve en poco tiempo se inunda. termina en la misma zona. el suelo se satura de agua todos los canales que tienen que quitar y enviar a la bahÍa muchas veces no tiene la capacidad de aquÍ que se termine inundando. los vientos mÁs fuertes a las 40 millas por hora. eso puede generar oleaje que llegÓ a superar los diez pies. poco a poco regresa a sus niveles normales. la subida del nivel del mar en la zona irÁ a menos en desde el miÉrcoles. pero de momento las inundaciones costeras son importantes. cuando toque tierra atenciÓn. hablaremos de que este 2020 nueve sistemas lo habrÍan hecho. histÓrico este aÑo. jorge: este 2020 que se vaya. muy bien. pausa al regresar las personas que perdieron el trabajo en california y deberÁn esperar dos semanas para solicitad el benefic
se quedarÁ pegada a la costa de texas., pasado maÑana. cuando se aleje lo que quede de beta. eso en quÉ se traduce? en acumulados notables. incluso en luisiana se supera un poco mÁs. en toda el Área la vigilancia como inundaciÓn. quÉ ocurre en houston? cuando llueve en poco tiempo se inunda. termina en la misma zona. el suelo se satura de agua todos los canales que tienen que quitar y enviar a la bahÍa muchas veces no tiene la capacidad de aquÍ que se termine inundando. los vientos...
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in texas, about 7 hours long. wisconsin's largest city, 97% of polling places were closed, leading to long lines of the city's voters. in florida, 112 across the state were closed, moved or consolidated. these actions left many voters, especially women of color unable to exercise their right to vote. we cannot allow the pandemic to be used as a cover to continue or exacerbate, the ugly history of voter suppression. in august, select subcommittee launched an investigation to determine the states, primary voters facing significant voters to cast their ballots made necessary improvements for the election. we are issuing a staff report with some troubling findings that must be erected. i ask unanimous consent that this report be entered into the record and without objections so ordered. in texas, local election officials, waiting in lines for election day and reported that not having enough poll workers is their primary concern about their upcoming election. given texas's refusal to expand absentee voting it is crucia
in texas, about 7 hours long. wisconsin's largest city, 97% of polling places were closed, leading to long lines of the city's voters. in florida, 112 across the state were closed, moved or consolidated. these actions left many voters, especially women of color unable to exercise their right to vote. we cannot allow the pandemic to be used as a cover to continue or exacerbate, the ugly history of voter suppression. in august, select subcommittee launched an investigation to determine the...
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this is what beto had to say on msnbc. >> to paraphrase tim russert, texas, texas, texas.w, this state more than any other holds the key to defeating trump if on election night or whenever the votes are finally caleed, texas comes in for the democratic nominee, joe biden, this country will have to accept that the trump era is over as is trumpism and we will have the ability it with congressional majorities and new democratic majority in the state legislature in texas to enact a very ambitious agenda for this country. so this is totally possible and completely up to us. it will. will: rachel, griff, three points beto might be high. texas is not getting flipped over to the democrats. number two, beto said the same thing when he was running for the senate against ted cruz. he thought he would flip that state and got overwhelmingly defeated by ted cruz. the last line in that clip from beto with a democratic house with a democratic majority with a democratic presidency could have a very aggressive agenda. joe biden and kamala harris' campaign has been predicated on criticizing
this is what beto had to say on msnbc. >> to paraphrase tim russert, texas, texas, texas.w, this state more than any other holds the key to defeating trump if on election night or whenever the votes are finally caleed, texas comes in for the democratic nominee, joe biden, this country will have to accept that the trump era is over as is trumpism and we will have the ability it with congressional majorities and new democratic majority in the state legislature in texas to enact a very...
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and pat it down for people that grew up in texas. i >> the texas farmworkers had a hunger strike at the capital back in 1978. they also had to march to washington which i believe you're familiar with. at the time, i remember speaking to antonio and he said that they wanted to represent all foreign workers both u.s. citizens and mexican workers and caesar did not want it. he only wanted u.s. american farm workers to be represented. >> that was the philosophical difference between those two groups. i >> excuse me. my question has to do with the unions, the act in the late forties was a very poor act when you strike an alternative for managers to come in to do the job. i'm wondering if that was evident after striking and therefore they strategize to do the boycott. or is it more complicated than that? >> the workers are excluded from the relations board and because they were excluded from the act they were able to do separate boycotts. they were perceived by them as being an advantage and it turned out to be to the farmworkers benefit.
and pat it down for people that grew up in texas. i >> the texas farmworkers had a hunger strike at the capital back in 1978. they also had to march to washington which i believe you're familiar with. at the time, i remember speaking to antonio and he said that they wanted to represent all foreign workers both u.s. citizens and mexican workers and caesar did not want it. he only wanted u.s. american farm workers to be represented. >> that was the philosophical difference between...
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and that is what i see the people of texas doing.ur prospects of winning this state in november. >> so much of the enthusiasm from voters in this election comes from the very lived experience of this pandemic. whether it is the health reality of this pandemic, the economic fallout of this pandemic, this administration's mismanagement of this pandemic, that has been the lens through which a lot of voters have been looking at this election. how do you tie what has happened in the last 24 hours, the choice that is before the u.s. senate and what a lot of americans have been using as their framework to make a decision about who they're going to vote for between now and november? >> it is all connected and none of it is mutually exclusive. so beginning with where you started, here in texas, we've lost nearly 15,000 texans, that we know of, but we're doing such a poor job of testing this state. the number is certainly much higher. and as you probably know, covid deaths have not affected all texans equally. it is decimating the latino commu
and that is what i see the people of texas doing.ur prospects of winning this state in november. >> so much of the enthusiasm from voters in this election comes from the very lived experience of this pandemic. whether it is the health reality of this pandemic, the economic fallout of this pandemic, this administration's mismanagement of this pandemic, that has been the lens through which a lot of voters have been looking at this election. how do you tie what has happened in the last 24...
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thechair now recognizes gentleman from texas for five minutes. you chairman and ambassador and secretary for being here. acknowledge the difficulties of working in that region. america wheree in we have more of a centralized identity than those living in afghanistan. very fractured. and you are dealing with the -- announcer: the u.s. house has been in recess while they negotiate a bill that extends federal spending through september 11. we are back live now to the floor. the rules and pass the bill h.r. 8 37 making continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2021 and for ther purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title. the clerk: h.r. 8 37 a bill making continuing appropriations purposes.nd for other . . the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from indiana, mr. visclosky, and the gentleman from michigan, mr. mole nar, will each control 20 minutes -- molnar, will each control 20 minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from indiana. mr. visclosky: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five
thechair now recognizes gentleman from texas for five minutes. you chairman and ambassador and secretary for being here. acknowledge the difficulties of working in that region. america wheree in we have more of a centralized identity than those living in afghanistan. very fractured. and you are dealing with the -- announcer: the u.s. house has been in recess while they negotiate a bill that extends federal spending through september 11. we are back live now to the floor. the rules and pass the...
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en texas llueve y se inunda deprisa.te sistema. no nos fijemos a la trayectoria pero sino en las bandas de lluvia que seguirÁn durante todo el dÍa maÑana y pasado maÑana y eso nos puede dar los acumulados importantes. de 1:00 a 3:00 "... en algunos puntos de luisianapodrÍan superar las 10 " eso puede provocar las inundaciones repentinas y tocarÁ seguirlo minuto a minuto. el viento mÁs fuerte en la zona del impacto. desde ya, se estÁn sintiendo la zona costera los vientos asociados a esa tormenta. el oleaje puede subir de 7:00 a 8:00 pies de altura y bajarÁ conforme se vaya metiendo tierra adentro... la marejada ciclÓnica de 2:00 a 4:00 pies. es peligroso estar en la costa o en la penÍnsula de bolivar. beta es el primer sistema con nombre griego que toca tierra en estados unidos, porque es la segunda vez... sÓlo en 2005 usamos el alfabeto griego. regresÓ con vosotros. carolina: fue bastante extraÑo y te agradecemos por la informaciÓn. mÁs adelante, el covid 19 puede afrontar en el aire y propagarse a mÁs de seis pies de d
en texas llueve y se inunda deprisa.te sistema. no nos fijemos a la trayectoria pero sino en las bandas de lluvia que seguirÁn durante todo el dÍa maÑana y pasado maÑana y eso nos puede dar los acumulados importantes. de 1:00 a 3:00 "... en algunos puntos de luisianapodrÍan superar las 10 " eso puede provocar las inundaciones repentinas y tocarÁ seguirlo minuto a minuto. el viento mÁs fuerte en la zona del impacto. desde ya, se estÁn sintiendo la zona costera los vientos...
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and then in texas, we have a couple of polls, michael steele in texas, like all the other polls we've seen this year that are basically a dead heat. donald trump up 46 to 42 in the q poll, but michael, that's a statistical tie. so as you're looking through these numbers and you look for good news for donald trump, man if the i were running his campaign i wouldn't know where to go, iowa slipping out of site, georgia, texas still tied. you're not going to pick up nevada, stop pretending you're going to pick up nevada. it's not going to happen. then ohio. obviously pennsylvania looks like biden is starting to make some space in pennsylvania. but i think of all the numbers that stand out to me, it's the fox news poll number in ohio that has joe biden up five points in ohio. again, it's almost like the craziness of the past week hasn't helped him. >> so a couple of things there, joe, your analysis ohio in particular is spot on in terms of where this campaign not only is, but where it's trending and has been trending for quite some time. what i think contributes to some of the manic behavio
and then in texas, we have a couple of polls, michael steele in texas, like all the other polls we've seen this year that are basically a dead heat. donald trump up 46 to 42 in the q poll, but michael, that's a statistical tie. so as you're looking through these numbers and you look for good news for donald trump, man if the i were running his campaign i wouldn't know where to go, iowa slipping out of site, georgia, texas still tied. you're not going to pick up nevada, stop pretending you're...
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nueva tormenta tropical por el golfo de méxico, se aprecian fuertes inundaciones en las costas de texass ya declararon varios condados zonas de desastre. >>> noticias telemundo con josé díaz balart. >>> los homenajes póstumos a la magistrada de la corte suprema se multiplican por todo el país ♪. >>> en san francisco, nueva york y washington se realizan vigilias espontáneas para recordar con flores, velas y mensajes de admiración a esta luchadora por la igualdady la justicia, ahí lo van a ver, como tributo y en las afueras de la preparatoria donde se graduó decenas salieron a honrar su legado. >>> la escuela bien orgullosa de ella que ha venido de esta escuela y me sentí mal porque yo sé que trabajó mucho para las mujeres, los derechos de las mujeres. >>> este miércoles y jueves el féretro reposará en el edificio de la corte suprema, donde el público podrá ir a brindarles su último adiós, el viernes habrá una ceremonia en el capitolio, mientras la batalla política por reemplazar la corte suprema se intensifica, el presidente trump dijo anunciará su nominada esta semana, pero su aprobació
nueva tormenta tropical por el golfo de méxico, se aprecian fuertes inundaciones en las costas de texass ya declararon varios condados zonas de desastre. >>> noticias telemundo con josé díaz balart. >>> los homenajes póstumos a la magistrada de la corte suprema se multiplican por todo el país ♪. >>> en san francisco, nueva york y washington se realizan vigilias espontáneas para recordar con flores, velas y mensajes de admiración a esta luchadora por la...
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. >>> bella tarde mañana que llega elotorño y le idremos qué ñpasa en el norte de texas .... por tus seres queridos. por tu familia. y por todos quienes estamos trabajando por tu salud. unidos... lo podemos lograr. una recjiente necueta reveló qué piensan los ltisno sobre los candidstos a la presidencia. >>> joe biden muestra su apoyo latino en la encuesta (en inglés) la que revlea que un 62 por ciento lo respaslda frente al 26 por ciento que votaría por el presidente donald trump . >>> supongo que joe biden quiera mejorando porque es un hombre decente y consecuente . >>> he notado el aumento del entusiasmo a la candidatura del presidente donald trump . >>> aunque es una ventaja sólida a joe biden le falta para llegar a ganar. >>> cuando se les pregunta a los hispanos, ecnabeza la lista la aeconomica, atención médica, pandemia y derchojs de inmigrantesaparecen con un 23 por ciento los latinos estamos despertando. >>> creo que los latinos saben la importancia del buen manejo económico . >>> la percepción pasa a un 58 por ciento en 2020. >>> para el presidente donald trump n
. >>> bella tarde mañana que llega elotorño y le idremos qué ñpasa en el norte de texas .... por tus seres queridos. por tu familia. y por todos quienes estamos trabajando por tu salud. unidos... lo podemos lograr. una recjiente necueta reveló qué piensan los ltisno sobre los candidstos a la presidencia. >>> joe biden muestra su apoyo latino en la encuesta (en inglés) la que revlea que un 62 por ciento lo respaslda frente al 26 por ciento que votaría por el presidente...
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too close to call and they say -- texas is in play, this could be a terrible defeat for texas.s defeat and they said it about ohio too. utah's employee, we won by a lot, remember we beat a guy named mcmuffin, remember? he was going to take the state of utah and then he was going to negotiate, even hillary beauchamp -- beat him. they say texas is in play and i go around and tell my people taxes and the play -- is in play, how the hell? my people would say i do not think so and we had a big texas rancher, he was wearing a big hat, i wish i could wear those hats. it does not work for me but it worked for him and he said i do not know too much about a lot, but i know one thing, texas is not in play. this guy is going to win texas by a hell of a lot of votes and that is what happened. that night, the night of the election, they called the results. i had been listening for six months, texas is so close, this is big, and they only called the election immediately if you win in a land like -- landslide. they say texas has closed its doors, ladies and gentlemen, donald trump has won the
too close to call and they say -- texas is in play, this could be a terrible defeat for texas.s defeat and they said it about ohio too. utah's employee, we won by a lot, remember we beat a guy named mcmuffin, remember? he was going to take the state of utah and then he was going to negotiate, even hillary beauchamp -- beat him. they say texas is in play and i go around and tell my people taxes and the play -- is in play, how the hell? my people would say i do not think so and we had a big texas...
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we chose texas and we love texas. that is very nice. we loved midland very much when we lived there too. very much. [applause] [inaudible question] >> you know, i am 78, almost 79 and it depends on what age i guess. when you have four boys and a husband running for office and i'm just not as good in memory on that as i should be. i spent most my life -- i think truthfully, i think sports illustrated, books about athletes and then god willing we finally got a girl. [laughter] yes, sir. right here. and then you next. >> in your opinion what is your favorite book you have read? >> my favorite book i wrote? i only have four choices so of course my favorite book is reflections. [laughter] thank you for asking. i think millie's book certainly was great because it told people about the white house. now, you. [inaudible question] >> well, i do. i do have a speechwriter. she takes it from my materials because every day i go out and something unbelievable happens to me. i mean, truthfully, i've managed to trip over the funniest things. i do have
we chose texas and we love texas. that is very nice. we loved midland very much when we lived there too. very much. [applause] [inaudible question] >> you know, i am 78, almost 79 and it depends on what age i guess. when you have four boys and a husband running for office and i'm just not as good in memory on that as i should be. i spent most my life -- i think truthfully, i think sports illustrated, books about athletes and then god willing we finally got a girl. [laughter] yes, sir....
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beta's impact was being felt yesterday in galveston, texas. officials are urging people to evacuate with severe flooding expected there this morning. >> we will see a combination of the surge, the fresh water rain and high which could give us three to four feet over the road. that's what we were concerned about. that's why we asked people to leave if that was going to be a problem. >> some parts of texas and louisiana could get up to 15 inches of rain over the next several days. >>> dry and windy conditions today will only make it harder for crews battling wildfires on the west coast. this time-lapse video shows the intense flames near yosemite national park. normally it's a scenic drive, but thick smoke blanketed the oneavi an ge haze. north of los angeles, the bobcat fire exploded in size. it's now grown to more than 103,000 acres, doubling in size in a week, and making it one of l.a. county's largest blazes ever. it's getting so bad, a new round of evacuations was put in place. >>> this morning, we're confronting a new milestone in the covi
beta's impact was being felt yesterday in galveston, texas. officials are urging people to evacuate with severe flooding expected there this morning. >> we will see a combination of the surge, the fresh water rain and high which could give us three to four feet over the road. that's what we were concerned about. that's why we asked people to leave if that was going to be a problem. >> some parts of texas and louisiana could get up to 15 inches of rain over the next several days....
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nos vamos a texas, ocupamos para el negocio que tenemos. pues tenemos que salir.umulada en muchas Áreas. a ignacio le preocupa lo que pueda haber en esa agua. >> hay resacas con mucho lagarto, todo eso. entonces... pues suelen los lagartos irse de un lado para otro. reportero: sally estÁ llegando a georgia y a las carolinas. la fuerza fue de tal magnitud que provocÓ daÑos y lannzó embarcaciones fuera del agua. esta es una de ellas. mÁs adelante otros pequeÑos barcos, algunos incluso lanzados hacia el otro lado de la calle. es una ciudad pequeÑa, mayormente turÍstica que estÁ paralizada. en especial ante la falta de electricidad. jorge: la batalla contra las llamas en california no para. expertos advierten que podrÍa prolongarse hasta final de octubre. mientras tanto bomberos arriesgan la vida en la lucha contra el fuego. reportero: la intensidad de la batalla que estÁn enfrentando. en decenas de fuegos en california. las imÁgenes dadas a conocer por el departamento de bomberos muestran cÓmo rodeados por las llamadas, los traga humos lanzan chorro de agua para salv
nos vamos a texas, ocupamos para el negocio que tenemos. pues tenemos que salir.umulada en muchas Áreas. a ignacio le preocupa lo que pueda haber en esa agua. >> hay resacas con mucho lagarto, todo eso. entonces... pues suelen los lagartos irse de un lado para otro. reportero: sally estÁ llegando a georgia y a las carolinas. la fuerza fue de tal magnitud que provocÓ daÑos y lannzó embarcaciones fuera del agua. esta es una de ellas. mÁs adelante otros pequeÑos barcos, algunos...
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we talk about this later in texas that he undermined efforts by other people to organize in texas because he didn't want to be in that position of sharing power. he also had a very strong commitment to non-violence and that was not necessarily shared by some of the early leaders of the chick anano movement and ironically, he emerges through the end of his life as the symbol of the chicano movement and even though he did not embrace it in his earlier years. >> was it the appearance during the fast of robert kennedy that catapulted the union and his krused a to a more national audience? >> i think absolutely, yes. the fast takes place in march 1968. this is two and a half years into the grape strike and he's begun to become somewhat of a nationally known figure, particularly the march to sacramento in 1966 and certain other events, but the fast is a tremendous organizing opportunity. he fasts for 25 days. s place where he fasts becomes basically a shrine. there are nightly masses and there are people walking on their knees up the path to the 40 acres and it was -- it attracted obvious a tre
we talk about this later in texas that he undermined efforts by other people to organize in texas because he didn't want to be in that position of sharing power. he also had a very strong commitment to non-violence and that was not necessarily shared by some of the early leaders of the chick anano movement and ironically, he emerges through the end of his life as the symbol of the chicano movement and even though he did not embrace it in his earlier years. >> was it the appearance during...
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. >>> we're following breaking news in texas this hour. tropical storm beta dumping heavy rain, flooding streets. we'll go live to houston as officials there warn of a possible life-threatening storm surge. also this morning, two new polls in key states for both the white house and the senate. the split in a tight race in iowa that pollsters say they've never seen before and the glimpse at the presidential race in georgia where things could not be closer. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've
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you, in fact, are from texas. there's been a lot of buzz about democrats turning texas blue.it's purple right now. isn't that sort of like republicans thinking they can win minnesota? is there logic to spending resources there? >> well, one thing that's heartening to see in texas is the work they've done over the last four years. you saw beto o'rourke close the gap there in texas. if you could increase turnout of the latino community and in key places like the rio grande valley and san antonio and houston, you can definitely make a lot of progress. of course, it is an uphill battle. there is no doubt that republicans are also scared about texas, too. you continue to see donald trump and mike pence traveling to the state. that should be a state that is safely in the red corner. but the fact that republicans are worried about it just shows that the trends in texas, and the demographics in texas are really starting to go towards democrats. >> let's have a question or two about the addition of a former obama administration immigration official to the biden team. here is what a fo
you, in fact, are from texas. there's been a lot of buzz about democrats turning texas blue.it's purple right now. isn't that sort of like republicans thinking they can win minnesota? is there logic to spending resources there? >> well, one thing that's heartening to see in texas is the work they've done over the last four years. you saw beto o'rourke close the gap there in texas. if you could increase turnout of the latino community and in key places like the rio grande valley and san...
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wechose texas , and we love texas. so that's very nice and we love midland very much when we lived there too. very much. for midland. [inaudible] i'm 78, almost 79. and their dependent on what age i guess. you know, when you have four boys and a husband who is running for office, and i'm just not as a memory as i should be on that area i spent most of my life, i think they read truthfully sports illustrated. books about athletes. and god willing we finally got a girl. yes sir. . then you next, you area. >> my favorite book i wrote? i only had four choices. of course my favorite book is reflections. . thank you for asking. i think millie's book certainly was great because it told people about the white house. now, you. [inaudible] well, i do. i do have a speechwriter. and she takes it sort of from my material every day i go out, something unbelievable happens to me. i mean, truthfully. i managed to trip over the funniest things but i do have a speechwriter. she says we make a greatteam. she writes and i erase . >>. [ina
wechose texas , and we love texas. so that's very nice and we love midland very much when we lived there too. very much. for midland. [inaudible] i'm 78, almost 79. and their dependent on what age i guess. you know, when you have four boys and a husband who is running for office, and i'm just not as a memory as i should be on that area i spent most of my life, i think they read truthfully sports illustrated. books about athletes. and god willing we finally got a girl. yes sir. . then you next,...
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todd: everything is bigger in texas even the campaign ads.illian: "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ jillian: i feel at this point no one could do that. todd: i don't know if he won the election but he won when it came to the air. jillian: you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. todd: thanks for starting friday with us, a fox news alert, and unlawful is silly declaring louisville overnight as protesters are seen smashing windows and destroying buildings. jillian: 24 people were arrested including a state lawmaker. mark meredith has more. >> reporter: it has been a busy night for louisville's finest and busy morning over my shoulder, and arson investigation underway and it is unclear if it is tied to the protest but this business was boarded up like so many louisville, placing together who started this fire and whether was related to those demonstrations, 24 people arrested last night, 150 this week alone. we've seen all sorts of demonstrations that include people spray painting, some added graffiti on buses, break
todd: everything is bigger in texas even the campaign ads.illian: "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ jillian: i feel at this point no one could do that. todd: i don't know if he won the election but he won when it came to the air. jillian: you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. todd: thanks for starting friday with us, a fox news alert, and unlawful is silly declaring louisville overnight as protesters are seen smashing windows and destroying...
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preocupado por la r e reeleccion que por salvar vidas, ademas, el coronavirus dejo d desvastado al sur de texas ensaÑa con latinos . >> esta enfermedad entra como un ladron arranssando lo que e encuentra . >> la diabetes hace que latinos sean vulneabloeraboles . >> veremos como sobrellevan la e emergencia . >> el fuego gana terrneo,eno eo angeles las llamas ordenaavan n ordenan mas evacuaciones . >> y el baile de los concheros, danzantes sze reunen en mexico p para no romper la tradicion a pesar de restricciones,m el g gobierno dice que si resulta aklgjhuieakl akguien alguien cgiontagiados sera lam t lamentable vamos a ver ahora a l la casa blanca . >> con el pais acercandosdsee as 220 mi00 mil muertes por corona tenemos mas interrogantes de coomo maneja la crsisisis le e presidente un dia despues de que contradijera a los medicos, una asesora de la casa blanca lo c critico considerandolo como d p despreciante de las vidas, dicn que la respuesta en la pandemia costo vidas, asegurando que v t vostarv votara por joe biden carla cu t cuentanos . >> un golpe no esperado en la casa blanca en un vide
preocupado por la r e reeleccion que por salvar vidas, ademas, el coronavirus dejo d desvastado al sur de texas ensaÑa con latinos . >> esta enfermedad entra como un ladron arranssando lo que e encuentra . >> la diabetes hace que latinos sean vulneabloeraboles . >> veremos como sobrellevan la e emergencia . >> el fuego gana terrneo,eno eo angeles las llamas ordenaavan n ordenan mas evacuaciones . >> y el baile de los concheros, danzantes sze reunen en mexico p...
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then he was a texas senator before texas even joined the union. so in many ways he was one of the forefathers of my state. and his contributions, like so many others, are an important part of our multifaceted american story. we need to ensure that every american has the opportunity to learn about people like juan segine, and the countless other latinos who have played pivotal roles in our history. senator menendez and i authorized a bill which would authorize the smithsonian institution to create a museum honoring american latinos here in washington. this has been a work in progress since 2003, and this legislation will finally put that into motion. the bill passed the house unanimously this summer and between the house and senate, we have more than 340 bipartisan cosponsors. the time has come to turn the dream of this museum into a reality, and there's no better time than hispanic heritage month for that to happen. texas and our entire nation are stronger, smarter, and more inclusive because of the contributions of hispanics over the generations.
then he was a texas senator before texas even joined the union. so in many ways he was one of the forefathers of my state. and his contributions, like so many others, are an important part of our multifaceted american story. we need to ensure that every american has the opportunity to learn about people like juan segine, and the countless other latinos who have played pivotal roles in our history. senator menendez and i authorized a bill which would authorize the smithsonian institution to...
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mÁs de la mitad de las muertes por covid-19 que se han registrado en texas son de latinos que en ese esa zona los latinos son mÁs vulnerables al parecer la obesidad y la diabetes tienen parte de la culpa. >> toda la vida, no creo que ya no te voy a ver. >> la sÚbita muerte de su hermana marÍa antonia dejÓ a irene con un vacÍo insuperable. >> no pude ir ni a su funeral. >> en julio, toÑa como la llamaban perdiÓ una larga batalla contra el covid-19, irene tambiÉn enfermÓ, eso fue durante el repunte mÁs alto que azotÓ a texas. >> esta enfermedad entra como un ladrÓn. entra como un ladrÓn, y arrasa lo que encuentra. lo que un dÍa antes pudo ser una reuniÓn familiar, otro dÍa puede ser una reuniÓn en un funeral. >> en total 3 familiares murieron. los tres tenÍan diabetes, una condiciÓn que puede hacer que el coronavirus ataque mÁs fuerte a la persona. >> y eso hace que texas sea aÚn mÁs vulnerable. una de cada seis personas en ese estado tiene diabetes. muchas de ellas son hispanas. >> cuido pacientes en la sala intensiva. >> el doctor villalobos del hospital dice que los tratamientos con
mÁs de la mitad de las muertes por covid-19 que se han registrado en texas son de latinos que en ese esa zona los latinos son mÁs vulnerables al parecer la obesidad y la diabetes tienen parte de la culpa. >> toda la vida, no creo que ya no te voy a ver. >> la sÚbita muerte de su hermana marÍa antonia dejÓ a irene con un vacÍo insuperable. >> no pude ir ni a su funeral. >> en julio, toÑa como la llamaban perdiÓ una larga batalla contra el covid-19, irene tambiÉn...
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arréglatelos y p'alante. ♪ (♪ música ) >>> en houston texas, varias autopistas continúan cerradas porras que ahora el sistema degradado a depresión tropical sigue al noroeste, las lluvias siguen al sur de luisiana y el noroeste de texas. mientras en california los bomberos luchan por ganar terreno al incendio que arde al este de los Ángeles hace más de dos semanas, el fuego que inició en el bosque nacional Ángeles a afectado más de 113,000 acres de tierra y más de 30 estructuras, por el momento se ha logrado contener el 38 por ciento pero sigue avanzando a comunidades y otros lugares donde varias zonas permanecen bajo orden de evacuación. la revista time publicó su portada de las 100 personas más influyentes del 2020. es un ejercicio que la publicación hace cada año y en esta ocasión el doctor anthony fauci encabeza la lista, ahí está julio baqueiro para hablar de esto. >>> qué tal, es una lista que la revista time hace desde hace más de 20 años pero dice la revista que por primera vez es una lista distinta porque nunca habíamos tenido un año tan convulso como este donde los doctores
arréglatelos y p'alante. ♪ (♪ música ) >>> en houston texas, varias autopistas continúan cerradas porras que ahora el sistema degradado a depresión tropical sigue al noroeste, las lluvias siguen al sur de luisiana y el noroeste de texas. mientras en california los bomberos luchan por ganar terreno al incendio que arde al este de los Ángeles hace más de dos semanas, el fuego que inició en el bosque nacional Ángeles a afectado más de 113,000 acres de tierra y más de 30...
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i liveduring this time in crystal city, texas. we were privileged at that time to have a performance by el teatro campacino. we were very proud of that. little did we know that shabbos haddissed -- chavez distanced himself from them and came -- teat tetro second, not first. he dismissed them. you talk about this and i hope you would clarify some of this. caue people were all for la sa and still cau summarily dismissed. notam: for people who may know his name, he was a farmworker born in a liberal labor camp in -- andno, but his family moved made sure their kids went to high school and college. he goes to san jose state, becomes a promising playwright, works with the san francisco mime troupe in 1965 when the a radicalrts and group in the san francisco bay importantat is an part of the story. this did not happen in a vacuum. the civil rights movement was strong and a lot of the early support that made the union successful came out of that through particularly the san francisco area. luis valdez has to decide. he has 25 and his play
i liveduring this time in crystal city, texas. we were privileged at that time to have a performance by el teatro campacino. we were very proud of that. little did we know that shabbos haddissed -- chavez distanced himself from them and came -- teat tetro second, not first. he dismissed them. you talk about this and i hope you would clarify some of this. caue people were all for la sa and still cau summarily dismissed. notam: for people who may know his name, he was a farmworker born in a...
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we made into a fundraiser for texas public libraries.we have given grants to every single texas public library. [applause] and immediately wanted to get that going at the national book festival and you are very involved and early childhood education. so at the capital on september 11 ready to testify before the senate education committee and tell us what happened. >> i didn't have the tv on that morning. i was very nervous this was september of the first year of his presidency. so than a secret service agent says the plane has just flown into the world trade center. i was getting in the car with my chief of staff and we had no idea what would transpire when we went to the capital we assumed it was a weird accident a terrible accident. but on the way to the capital we get our message about the second plane so then we know it's a terrorist attack but i go on to go to senator kennedy's office and then he starts to give me a tour of his and that jack had written to their mother and rich and that teddy was getting fat. and he was still amused
we made into a fundraiser for texas public libraries.we have given grants to every single texas public library. [applause] and immediately wanted to get that going at the national book festival and you are very involved and early childhood education. so at the capital on september 11 ready to testify before the senate education committee and tell us what happened. >> i didn't have the tv on that morning. i was very nervous this was september of the first year of his presidency. so than a...
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, too. >> they have a texas -- their history books represents that texas status quo and then those history are adopted by other schools who don't have that texas history status quo. dan: amidst the debates of politics, some teachers refused to lucite of what's most important -- the kids. >> for my students, have to ensure they have an environment where they are comfortable, but my goal is to not lead that particular horse to the verbal we are water to tell them what to do. my job is to post the conversation but not shy away. jane: navigating america's tricky history of race. before we go, we want to bring you one more story about an african pouched rat. he is a bomb disposal expert who sniffed out nearly 70 landmines and other explosive material in cambodia. that is an area equivalent to 20 football pitches. he has been awarded a gold medal for bravery and devotion to duty. it is the animal version of the george cross which is the u.k.'s highest award for heroism in circumstances of extreme danger. it's actually the first rodent to receive it. it is usually presented to dogs and other anim
, too. >> they have a texas -- their history books represents that texas status quo and then those history are adopted by other schools who don't have that texas history status quo. dan: amidst the debates of politics, some teachers refused to lucite of what's most important -- the kids. >> for my students, have to ensure they have an environment where they are comfortable, but my goal is to not lead that particular horse to the verbal we are water to tell them what to do. my job is...