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road texas. and i think the point of the graph is to say we sure aren't emitting that much on our roads. look at this little circle. and i interpreted as we drivers in texas are responsible for half a percentage. all the emissions in the whole world. that's like absolutely staggering to me that like that honestly fueled a lot of my reporting for the book is like that gives it the urgency like highway expansion is going to take people's homes it's going to pollute our air. all of those things are terrible. but what we absolutely know is it will significantly increase greenhouse gas emissions and it's not going to solve the problem set out to solve. so we are like drivers in texas, these highway expansions that i profiled in the book have a measurable impact on global warming worldwide like that is really staggering to me and also is like an opportune city to be like, hey, we, we in texas if we stop these like that could also have a material impact on worldwide global climate emissions. one of thin
road texas. and i think the point of the graph is to say we sure aren't emitting that much on our roads. look at this little circle. and i interpreted as we drivers in texas are responsible for half a percentage. all the emissions in the whole world. that's like absolutely staggering to me that like that honestly fueled a lot of my reporting for the book is like that gives it the urgency like highway expansion is going to take people's homes it's going to pollute our air. all of those things...
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any land in the state of texas. another, this land we're on right now was used by the federal government to further illegal activity. and i want to put a stop to it. >> reporter: we went behind the guarded gates of shelby park in january, shortly after governor abbott had taken control. >> so, this is called an -- >> reporter: texas department of public safety, lieutenant christopher olivarez, showed us with state national guardsmen were installing fresh razor wire barriers along the river. >> help me understand why texas has a problem with the border patrol coming in to process migrants in this park. >> the issue is trying to prevent another influx. because when border patrol is here setting up a processing center, it's going to encourage more migrants to cross the river because they know where to go. >> reporter: it's one of many spots along the texas border where coils of sharp wire have been going up ever since governor abbott launched operation lone star in 2021. since then, thousands of migrants have been deta
any land in the state of texas. another, this land we're on right now was used by the federal government to further illegal activity. and i want to put a stop to it. >> reporter: we went behind the guarded gates of shelby park in january, shortly after governor abbott had taken control. >> so, this is called an -- >> reporter: texas department of public safety, lieutenant christopher olivarez, showed us with state national guardsmen were installing fresh razor wire barriers...
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when biden commanded that they texas border be open, we responded, texas will not comply.ause] instead, texas has done more than any state in the history of america to secure our borders. you remember those big, orange buoys we put into the rio grande river? they were designed by the border control to deny illegal entry and would eat you know that as soon as we put them in the river, joe biden made a lawsuit to take him out, that has still been tied up and we want you to know that as we gather at this nra convention, those beliefs remain in the rio grande river. -- bouys remain in the rio grande river. texas if the only state in the history of america to build our own border wall. we did not reinvent the wheel, we are building the exact same wall that donald trump came up with and it is impenetrable and we are adding more and more miles every single day. i deployed thousands of texas national guard to a stopper is a and declined barriers to deny illegal entry into the state of texas. we caught joe biden using a park in eagle pass, texas which became the epicenter for the c
when biden commanded that they texas border be open, we responded, texas will not comply.ause] instead, texas has done more than any state in the history of america to secure our borders. you remember those big, orange buoys we put into the rio grande river? they were designed by the border control to deny illegal entry and would eat you know that as soon as we put them in the river, joe biden made a lawsuit to take him out, that has still been tied up and we want you to know that as we gather...
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devastating flooding across parts of texas.irst responders and the water rescues. >> oh my god, he's going in the water. >> oh, my god. >> a tractor-trailer floating away after trying to drive through deep water. a massive tornado on the ground, a family trying to run to safety. >> oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. get in! get in the car, get in the car! >> david: a tornado touching down in hawley, texas. a family of five hiding in their home. they survived, the home did not. >>> in new york city, once one of donald trump's closest aides, hope hicks, takes the stand for the prosecution. what she said and the moment she started crying. the judge calling for a break. >>> outside new york city, that deadly home explosion. a retired police officer killed in the blast in new jersey. a second victim tonight in critical condition, burns across 90% of his body. the blast felt blocks away. >>> at this hour, massive new protests breaking out here in new york city just hours after police cleared out encampments at nyu. >>> tonight, the texas cong
devastating flooding across parts of texas.irst responders and the water rescues. >> oh my god, he's going in the water. >> oh, my god. >> a tractor-trailer floating away after trying to drive through deep water. a massive tornado on the ground, a family trying to run to safety. >> oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. get in! get in the car, get in the car! >> david: a tornado touching down in hawley, texas. a family of five hiding in their home. they survived, the home did...
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chef aikawa is tokyo born but he's texas raised. barbecue as some kind of trendy fusion. to him it's just as natural as pairing salt and pepper. >> what i make just comes through me as an experience. that's why i don't like to use the word fusion. you know what i mean? to me it's deeper than that. >> reporter: he too has been racking up awards nor items like his barbecue bento box, where diners can take brisket put it on a bed of rice and garlic brap it in nori and then just eat it like i ahand roll. >> good. >> reporter: he just got his u.s. citizenship last year and he now proudly wears an american flag on his barbecue apron, right xt to his >>> artificial intelligence. they're words you hear a lot these days. well, it's helping formula 1 race teams obtain a smaller carbon footprint and also win races. ian lee reports. >> reporter: formula 1 is fast, loud and trying to go green. >> we are always at the forefront of technology. >> reporter: mclaren racing is pulling ahead in britain, trading traditionally engineered parts for 3-d p
chef aikawa is tokyo born but he's texas raised. barbecue as some kind of trendy fusion. to him it's just as natural as pairing salt and pepper. >> what i make just comes through me as an experience. that's why i don't like to use the word fusion. you know what i mean? to me it's deeper than that. >> reporter: he too has been racking up awards nor items like his barbecue bento box, where diners can take brisket put it on a bed of rice and garlic brap it in nori and then just eat it...
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i bring up fera in context of shenanigans going on in texas. there is a proposed high speed rail project connecting dallas to houston. about a decade ago, a private company called texas central starting pushing a proposed high-speed rail project between houston and dallas and they have been engaged at the federal, state, and local level in lobbying in that effort. i am vehemently opposed to this project that would cut up highly arable land in my district and rid people of their well-earned land. and their private property. there is a long list of controversies surrounding texas central from funding and finance, imminent domain, lack of transparency dismissing , every officer and board member, now they appear to be merely a company on paper with no board of directors. as an aside, texas central has zero experience building any transportation company. there are few entities connected to texas central and another company called new magellan ventures that is pushing the project. since the beginning of the project, sovereign wealth funds of the japa
i bring up fera in context of shenanigans going on in texas. there is a proposed high speed rail project connecting dallas to houston. about a decade ago, a private company called texas central starting pushing a proposed high-speed rail project between houston and dallas and they have been engaged at the federal, state, and local level in lobbying in that effort. i am vehemently opposed to this project that would cut up highly arable land in my district and rid people of their well-earned...
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♪ >> continuarÁn las lluvias y el peligro de inundaciones en el sur de texas.s de rescate siguen en desarrollo. familias de los surfistasdesaparecidos en baja california llegarÁ mÉxico para identificar los cuerpos hallados por las autoridades en el descampado . la fiscalÍa cree que son de los turistas. pese a las acciones policiales continÚan las protestas estudiantiles pro palestinas en el paÍs. tambiÉn crece la polÉmica. >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna. fin de semana. >> buenas noches. cientos de evacuaciones y rescates, carreteras cerradas, viviendas y negocios inundados. es el panorama actuar en el sureste de texas que ha sufrido lluvias torrenciales en los Últimos cinco dÍas. en las prÓximas horas la situaciÓn podrÍa empeorar con mÁs lluvias en camino. >> continÚan las labores de rescate en texas, residentes han tenido que ser evacuados en botes, que ha inundado vecindarios enteros. las aguas han cubierto algunas viviendas. el servicio nacional de meteorologÍa ha dicho que sÓlo la regiÓn ha caÍdo mÁs de dos pies de lluvias en cinco dÍas. al
♪ >> continuarÁn las lluvias y el peligro de inundaciones en el sur de texas.s de rescate siguen en desarrollo. familias de los surfistasdesaparecidos en baja california llegarÁ mÉxico para identificar los cuerpos hallados por las autoridades en el descampado . la fiscalÍa cree que son de los turistas. pese a las acciones policiales continÚan las protestas estudiantiles pro palestinas en el paÍs. tambiÉn crece la polÉmica. >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn...
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where is texas politically in 2024?s fair to say after the 2024 primary cycle, a lot of gop in incumbents have been purged for that reason and not fighting for conservative values. we all lived through 2024. it will be top of my agenda going into austin next year and very telling. a lot of people were commplacen, action of last legislative session went against republican values in the state and we are going to austin, and have a great turnout for president trump. >> carley: school choice is something governor abbott has wanted and governor abbott said there are enough house votes to pas school choice in texas. a lot of viewers and parents watching, what does that mean for kids, families and students? >> it is a great win, great part of governor abbott's legacy. when we were growing up, we didn't have teachers trying to transition our gender and that will end, parents can choose their child's education, not all children are the same. children can receive quality education, key to success and key to eradicating poverty in
where is texas politically in 2024?s fair to say after the 2024 primary cycle, a lot of gop in incumbents have been purged for that reason and not fighting for conservative values. we all lived through 2024. it will be top of my agenda going into austin next year and very telling. a lot of people were commplacen, action of last legislative session went against republican values in the state and we are going to austin, and have a great turnout for president trump. >> carley: school choice...
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presentador: denuncia las demoras en los camiones en la frontera con texas. fÍsico mecÁnicas de los camiones que cruza la frontera entre mÉxico y estados unidos estÁ generando enormes demoras y problemas en el flujo de mercancÍas. el principal atraso se produce entre ciudad juÁrez y el paso uno de los lugares mÁs activos, las inspecciones causa preocupaciÓn a los empresarios mexicanos cuyas fÁbricas produce materia prima para el estado unidos. >> no sabemos cuÁndo quitaran el bloqueo, o la segunda y tercera revisiÓn o inspecciÓn del gobierno de texas por este lado de la frontera, entonces estarÁ complicado el tema lo vemos difÍcil en estos inicios del 2024 ha venido muy lenta. guillermo: durante el primer trimestre la reputaciÓn es de mÉxico a estados unidos alcanzar una cifra rÉcord de $119,850,000,000 en cua la opiniÓn de expertos demostrÓ la importancia de los dos paÍses y los enormes lujos de mercancÍa a travÉs de la frontera comÚn. que cruce entre chihuahua mÉxico y texas en este sitio es el segundo en importancia en el comercio terrestre entre los dos p
presentador: denuncia las demoras en los camiones en la frontera con texas. fÍsico mecÁnicas de los camiones que cruza la frontera entre mÉxico y estados unidos estÁ generando enormes demoras y problemas en el flujo de mercancÍas. el principal atraso se produce entre ciudad juÁrez y el paso uno de los lugares mÁs activos, las inspecciones causa preocupaciÓn a los empresarios mexicanos cuyas fÁbricas produce materia prima para el estado unidos. >> no sabemos cuÁndo quitaran el...
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atlanta, texas, almost in louisiana. almost in arkansas. her husband ran an auction barn called po'boys pony. you like the sandwich? and he would auction off anything. he auctioned off a camel one point. but mainly cattle and horses or whatever. and mabel helped him run the auction barn. she became the woman. she became the ramrod for that area, east texas. and she drive this is the 1930s she would drive model t all over piney woods looking for people, persuading people that an electric co-op was in their best interest. sometimes they didn't have the money, and so she would have to help find the $5 for it for a membership in the co-op. i can talk, i can go on record. but just real quickly. tell us about her, her later political career mabel douglas during the time that she was helping her her husband run the auction, she also had had a restaurant or cafe there near the auction barn called the dewdrop, of course, dropping, i think she had a little hotel boardinghouse. she was on the school board. she did everything for th
atlanta, texas, almost in louisiana. almost in arkansas. her husband ran an auction barn called po'boys pony. you like the sandwich? and he would auction off anything. he auctioned off a camel one point. but mainly cattle and horses or whatever. and mabel helped him run the auction barn. she became the woman. she became the ramrod for that area, east texas. and she drive this is the 1930s she would drive model t all over piney woods looking for people, persuading people that an electric co-op...
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the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: thank you, mr. speaker. let me just say first, with respect to the first president, i had the honor to vote for ronald reagan. in 1982 it was concluded that israel was violating u.s. and international laws by their use of cluster ammunitions. in this case, the biden administration actually concluded in a national security memo that israel was not violating u.s. and international laws. yet the president still announced his plans to withhold all defensive weapons to israel. very different situation. and i wanted to rectify and clarify the record on that. with that, i yield five minutes to the author of this bill, the gentleman from california, mr. calvert, the chairman of the defense appropriations subcommittee. the speaker pro tempore: jacht california is recognized. mr. calvert: -- the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. calvert: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of this act. this bill reverses president biden's misguided attempts to withhold vital security assista
the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: thank you, mr. speaker. let me just say first, with respect to the first president, i had the honor to vote for ronald reagan. in 1982 it was concluded that israel was violating u.s. and international laws by their use of cluster ammunitions. in this case, the biden administration actually concluded in a national security memo that israel was not violating u.s. and international laws. yet the president still announced his plans to withhold all...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. weber. mr. weber: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life and legacy of one senator carl allen parker, a true southeast texas giant. born inport arthur during the great depression, senator parker dedicated decades to serving the people of southeast texas. he was a distinguished lawyer, statesman and beloved native son of port arthur. he leaves behind a legacy of unwavering dedication to public service and tireless advocacy for the people of our great state. he will be remembered for his 34 years as a member of the texas legislature, starting with his election to the house of representatives in 1962, and then later to the texas senate where he served until 1995. as we mourn the passing of this remarkable man, let us also celebrate his extraordinary life and the lasting impact he had on our state. may his legacy inspire future generations of public servants to follow in his footsteps and continue the work of building a better texas for us all. mr. speaker, i rise today with a heavy heart to honor the ext
the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. weber. mr. weber: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life and legacy of one senator carl allen parker, a true southeast texas giant. born inport arthur during the great depression, senator parker dedicated decades to serving the people of southeast texas. he was a distinguished lawyer, statesman and beloved native son of port arthur. he leaves behind a legacy of unwavering dedication to public service and tireless advocacy for the people of...
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. >> ultima hora, imagenes de las tormentas que golpean en texas. >> un tornado destruye comunidadesa. >> las autoridades aseguran que hay hay muertos y a esta hora buscan a personas atrapadas del centro al este del pais. >> la amenaza de una ola de calor. >> llegan a un acuerdo con la ciudad, pero dicen que esto no termina. >> para mi, es no es importante, es la nueva demanda contra casi 100 policias por la respuesta al tiroteo en el que 19 ninos y dos maestras murieron. >> denuncia en la frontera. >> migrantes aseguran que la guardia nacional de texas dispara balas de goma y les lanza gas pimienta. >> y ahorita no nos podemos acercar ahi porque nos disparan. >> mientras ellos estan del lado mexicano. >> leer en espanol. >> hoy llevamos a una casi 100 dos maestras murieron. >> denuncian la nacional de de les lanza porque nos mexicano. >> los ninos lean en libreria que promueve que en nuestro idioma y destacan los beneficios de que sean biling"ues. >> julio vaqueiro. >> buenas buenas tiempo severo comenzamos hoy con informacion de ultima hora. >> la alerta por tiempo severo en el cen
. >> ultima hora, imagenes de las tormentas que golpean en texas. >> un tornado destruye comunidadesa. >> las autoridades aseguran que hay hay muertos y a esta hora buscan a personas atrapadas del centro al este del pais. >> la amenaza de una ola de calor. >> llegan a un acuerdo con la ciudad, pero dicen que esto no termina. >> para mi, es no es importante, es la nueva demanda contra casi 100 policias por la respuesta al tiroteo en el que 19 ninos y dos...
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, texas.her thing that i hope that our listeners and our viewers wa is that i think that this we should also shift the focus where these studies should exist. t emphasize major urban centers when we look at civil rights and i think that there's something to be told about the borderlands, there's somethin to be told about rural s who don't get enough attention. the attention that they deserve. and thsothing to work. note here that we should focus, refocus and reorient the way we try to explore these these pockets of communities for civil rights activism and those kinds things. so htion and then we're going to open it up for q&a. but are are you with comments foreshadowing what's next for you? yeah. in fact i havet n told right. i've been violent by the desc of teachers from this community that should, you kntakep another project. and they're here in this room and they're watching me. so i'm very careful. but no, you know, one of the teachers that i talk about in this in this in this book, irene
, texas.her thing that i hope that our listeners and our viewers wa is that i think that this we should also shift the focus where these studies should exist. t emphasize major urban centers when we look at civil rights and i think that there's something to be told about the borderlands, there's somethin to be told about rural s who don't get enough attention. the attention that they deserve. and thsothing to work. note here that we should focus, refocus and reorient the way we try to explore...
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y decenas de heridos y fuertes vientos y poderosas tormentas azotan esta noche del area central de texasportan cientos de cancelaciones de vuelos en el aeropuerto de dallas para d dallas. >> para manana jueves al menos 20 millones de personas desde el norte de texas hasta nueva inglaterra estan bajo amenaza de tiempo severo un juez federal bloqueada parte de una polemica ley de la florida que penaliza transportar a personas sin documento. >> en uvalde, llegan a un a acuerdo economico con la ciudad por 2 millones de dolares. >> soy tal, buenas noches. >> les saluda joana suarez en ausencia de arantxao loizaga. >> empezamos en mexico se desploma un de ultima hora. >> escenario durante el cierre de campana del movimiento ciudadano en la localidad de san pedro, en nuevo leon. >> alli estaban aspirantes a candidaturas locales y el c candidato a la presidencia, jorge alvarez mainez. >> ya hay al menos cuatro muertos y de de heridos. >> maria cruz gutierrez esta en el lugar y nos trae los detalles de este incidente. >> presidente, cuentanos, m maricruz, adelante. >> buenas noches. >> hola, ¿que
y decenas de heridos y fuertes vientos y poderosas tormentas azotan esta noche del area central de texasportan cientos de cancelaciones de vuelos en el aeropuerto de dallas para d dallas. >> para manana jueves al menos 20 millones de personas desde el norte de texas hasta nueva inglaterra estan bajo amenaza de tiempo severo un juez federal bloqueada parte de una polemica ley de la florida que penaliza transportar a personas sin documento. >> en uvalde, llegan a un a acuerdo...
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the texas legislature. that makes being on documented itself as state cry on now under federal law, being and documented is a violation of immigration status, but it's not a federal crime. in fact, when the congress was attempted to do that, back in 2006, there were immigrant marches in, in the united states that involved literally 2000000 people to i was there, you know, in los angeles or where they had to march is each with a 1000000 people are that was able to stop that effort on the federal level, but on map it is push this through on the state level army, he propose building more border walls and reading barriers asylum. forcing the firing of millions of on documented workers what's called the verify system. and i think the worst one is permitting children to be held in detention centers with their parents. and it's not just passing laws, you know, texas residence has just recently tried to shut down the reception center that tries to help migrants once they do come into the us and go through the proce
the texas legislature. that makes being on documented itself as state cry on now under federal law, being and documented is a violation of immigration status, but it's not a federal crime. in fact, when the congress was attempted to do that, back in 2006, there were immigrant marches in, in the united states that involved literally 2000000 people to i was there, you know, in los angeles or where they had to march is each with a 1000000 people are that was able to stop that effort on the federal...
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versus texas on the border. but joe biden has not been very much more supportive of migrants and donald trump was, he's nicer about it. he's less controversial about it. why are the democrats not fighting for the rights of immigrants like the democratic party of the past? did? why are they mirroring republicans in so many ways as well? a big part of the democratic party has bought into the basic idea that underlies a lot of these repressive measures. and that is that on immigrants, migraines crossing the border are a threat. they treat them like an enemy. the whole idea is in sports, and that is to keep people out. after all, this is why the center and her kids drowned in the river was that the whole basis of the policy there is to stop people from coming because they are a threat. and they are, the enemy is kind of like even a militarized idea of who migrants are. and you know, we're talking about people data center who is from mexico. so you, we don't know that much about her, but right. but the people who are
versus texas on the border. but joe biden has not been very much more supportive of migrants and donald trump was, he's nicer about it. he's less controversial about it. why are the democrats not fighting for the rights of immigrants like the democratic party of the past? did? why are they mirroring republicans in so many ways as well? a big part of the democratic party has bought into the basic idea that underlies a lot of these repressive measures. and that is that on immigrants, migraines...
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and texas is now trying to shut that down the by new ministration. one as you just know that those core decisions versus texas on the border. but joe biden has not been very much more supportive of migrants than donald trump was. he's nicer about it. he's less controversial about it. why are the democrats not fighting for the rights of immigrants like the democratic party of the past? did? why are they mirroring republicans in so many ways as well? a big part of the democratic party has bought into the basic idea that underlies a lot of these repressive measures. and that is that on immigrants, a migraines crossing the border are a threat. they treat them like an enemy, the whole idea of in sports, and that is to keep people out. after all, this is why the center and her kids drowned in the river was that the whole basis of the policy there is to stop people from coming because they are a threat. and they are, the enemy is kind of like even a militarized idea of who migraines are. and you know, we're talking about people data center who is from mexic
and texas is now trying to shut that down the by new ministration. one as you just know that those core decisions versus texas on the border. but joe biden has not been very much more supportive of migrants than donald trump was. he's nicer about it. he's less controversial about it. why are the democrats not fighting for the rights of immigrants like the democratic party of the past? did? why are they mirroring republicans in so many ways as well? a big part of the democratic party has bought...
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es todo de mi parte desde houston, texas.ana dos turistas australianos y una estadounidense. alejandro madrigal ha nos cuenta que la policÍa estÁ interrogando a 3 personas. alejandro: lo que parecÍa un viaje paradomar las salvajes horas de california, terminÓ con una ficha de bÚsqueda para los hermanos australianos jake y collum robinson y el estadounidense jan carter, que viajaron a mÉxico a surfear. >> desde el dÍa sÁbado tenÍamos una cemento que van a estar estas personas aquÍ, pero que . no tiene comunicaciÓn con ellos. la embajada noticia nosotros desde el martes, desde el martes comenzamos nuestra bÚsqueda. alejandro: segÚn la fiscalÍa de baja california, uno de los estados mÁs lento de este paÍs, los hermanos australianos y el estadounidense fueron vistos por Última vez el sÁbado 27 de abril tras acampar en santo tomÁs. autoridades confirmaron la detenciÓn de 3 personas, una de ellas en posesiÓn del telÉfono de uno de los turistas, y hallaron la camioneta donde viajaban calcinada. >> no tenemos el mÓvil, no sabemos quÉ
es todo de mi parte desde houston, texas.ana dos turistas australianos y una estadounidense. alejandro madrigal ha nos cuenta que la policÍa estÁ interrogando a 3 personas. alejandro: lo que parecÍa un viaje paradomar las salvajes horas de california, terminÓ con una ficha de bÚsqueda para los hermanos australianos jake y collum robinson y el estadounidense jan carter, que viajaron a mÉxico a surfear. >> desde el dÍa sÁbado tenÍamos una cemento que van a estar estas personas...
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en texas las alertas se mantienen, sensaciones hasta los 120 grados.sensaciones de hasta los 105. a tener muchÍsima precauciÓn. fÉlix: gracias. pasemos ahora a massachusetts donde un sujeto entro a una funciÓn de cine y apuÑalÓ a cuatro menores de edad. luego se dirigiÓ a otra localidad cercana y apuÑalÓ a una pareja. el atacante oyÓ pero la rÁpida actuaciÓn de las autoridades logrÓ capturarlo a 45 km del lugar del Último ataque. guillermo gonzÁlez nos tiene la informaciÓn de los hechos. guillermo: el primer ataque ocurriÓ en el teatro de la localidad en massachusetts. la policÍa dijo que un sujeto ingreso a la salas de cine sin pagar su boleto y de inmediato se dirigiÓ al interior de una de ellas. momentos despuÉs apuÑalÓ a cuatro jovencitas que se encontraban en el lugar. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] guillermo: los investigadores creen que no existÍa una razÓn para el ataque y dijeron que el individuo no dijo nada antes de apuÑalar a las niÑas, cuyas edades estÁn entre los 6 y los 17 aÑos. aparentemente luego de herir a las cuatro menores el h
en texas las alertas se mantienen, sensaciones hasta los 120 grados.sensaciones de hasta los 105. a tener muchÍsima precauciÓn. fÉlix: gracias. pasemos ahora a massachusetts donde un sujeto entro a una funciÓn de cine y apuÑalÓ a cuatro menores de edad. luego se dirigiÓ a otra localidad cercana y apuÑalÓ a una pareja. el atacante oyÓ pero la rÁpida actuaciÓn de las autoridades logrÓ capturarlo a 45 km del lugar del Último ataque. guillermo gonzÁlez nos tiene la informaciÓn de...
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and in counties across texas it is owned by a family owner.y do not want to sell to a politically motivated buyer or shut their paper, but they are out of time and capital and their communities love their papers. no room for growth and our diagnosis of the crisis is it is a business model problem. it is an ownership problem. on except they don't have investment so our approach to the problem is to acquire papers that still have margins and put them together in a way that realizes efficiencies and under ownership looking out for sustainability of local news in small places. we have no interest in buying the statesman, but we are interested in communities of 250000 and fewer. there are 3 million pple in texas who live in rural communities and their vital to democracy so we are not willing to give up the fight. we see a path forward. >> mccarthy foundation supports journalism. i knew the middle initial because growing up on public broadcasting i would hear the support of the macarthur foundation and i was like i know their middle initials. you've
and in counties across texas it is owned by a family owner.y do not want to sell to a politically motivated buyer or shut their paper, but they are out of time and capital and their communities love their papers. no room for growth and our diagnosis of the crisis is it is a business model problem. it is an ownership problem. on except they don't have investment so our approach to the problem is to acquire papers that still have margins and put them together in a way that realizes efficiencies...
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colin allred of texas.d by senator cruz. congressman allred if there were -- if there ever is a meeting of democrats for cruz and you could go to that meeting and say a few words to the democrats for cruz voters, what would you want them to know? >> yeah. well, it's a pretty strange group, actually, they had assembled, and you know, what came out is, you know, this is really kind of a made up thing. and you know, lawrence, you and i have been talking about this for some time, and thank you for having me on. when i was in the nfl, we used to talk about the tape doesn't lie. and for ted cruz he's had 12 year, as you said, of being proudly the most extremist senator in our history but also, i think, in the senate. and there is some competition there, but he's been fighting, you know, for that pole position. now when he's in a tough race in an election year, he's trying to change that. it's not going to work with texans, but also i think we should stop and recognize for a second how incredibly cynical this is,
colin allred of texas.d by senator cruz. congressman allred if there were -- if there ever is a meeting of democrats for cruz and you could go to that meeting and say a few words to the democrats for cruz voters, what would you want them to know? >> yeah. well, it's a pretty strange group, actually, they had assembled, and you know, what came out is, you know, this is really kind of a made up thing. and you know, lawrence, you and i have been talking about this for some time, and thank...
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what we do in texas, this is a texas-style burnt end.ike, meat candy right here, guys. will: all right. where can we find people find hutchins? >> we have one place in briscoe and mckinney if -- mckinney, texas. will: uh-oh. rick: all right or, nashville, you've got a problem on your hands. pete: will newman, owner of eddie's barbecue in tennessee. tell us about you guys. >> just opened our 10th location in franklin last week. president nice. >> family owned and operated, my wife katherine and i founded it, named it in tribute to my grandfather. pete: and you also had to carry new the -- >> for tsa -- all those at home, did get flagged. pete: look at the crust on that, or will. looking beautiful with. rick: is there something that makes it different in tennessee than in texas in. >> we're both using, what they're doing is we're using prime, and prime is the highest grade of cow. there's 5% grade of all cows -- pete: look at him massage it. >> nice and juicy right there. rachel: so much love. will: these guys, yeah, there's nothing try ab
what we do in texas, this is a texas-style burnt end.ike, meat candy right here, guys. will: all right. where can we find people find hutchins? >> we have one place in briscoe and mckinney if -- mckinney, texas. will: uh-oh. rick: all right or, nashville, you've got a problem on your hands. pete: will newman, owner of eddie's barbecue in tennessee. tell us about you guys. >> just opened our 10th location in franklin last week. president nice. >> family owned and operated, my...
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texas road house has 700 locations.k burg eers, pizza, wings a beer, and 11 stores for the casual concept, the vast majority are company owned, from menu pricing to staff levels. like chipotle. they pay extremely generous bonuses for restaurant level managers. put it all together and the stock has been a fabulous growth story, ever since they became public in 2004. nobody talks about it. for me, the most impressive thing about texas road house is the stock has been a juggernaut lately as most full service chains have struggled. texas road house has figured out how to offer high quality food, including steaks at reasonable prices. one of the most compelling value propositions in the full service dining category. this earnings season we found out that the restaurants that can do well are the ones that give people a good meal at a good price. that's the common thread we have seen from some. so strongest reports like dominos pizza, wing stop, others that raise prices too aggressively without a clear value proposition, inclu
texas road house has 700 locations.k burg eers, pizza, wings a beer, and 11 stores for the casual concept, the vast majority are company owned, from menu pricing to staff levels. like chipotle. they pay extremely generous bonuses for restaurant level managers. put it all together and the stock has been a fabulous growth story, ever since they became public in 2004. nobody talks about it. for me, the most impressive thing about texas road house is the stock has been a juggernaut lately as most...
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i tell folks all the time in texas, the only way we are going to restore this right and freedom to texaseating ted cruz and codifying roe v wade. when i am in the senate, that is exactly what we will do. >> texas senate candidate colin allred, thank you so much for joining our discussion tonight. we will be right back. hi. i use febreze fade defy plug. and i use this. febreze has a microchip to control scent release so it smells first-day fresh for 50 days. 50 days!? and its refill reminder light means i'll never miss a day of freshness. ♪ we're trying to save the planet with nuggets. means i'll never miss because we need the planet. . and we also need nuggets. impossible. we're solving the meat problem with more meat. smile! you found it. the feeling of finding psoriasis can't filter out the real you. so go ahead, live unfiltered with the one and only sotyktu, a once-daily pill for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, and the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding you're so ready for your close-up. or finding you don't have to hide your skin just your bac
i tell folks all the time in texas, the only way we are going to restore this right and freedom to texaseating ted cruz and codifying roe v wade. when i am in the senate, that is exactly what we will do. >> texas senate candidate colin allred, thank you so much for joining our discussion tonight. we will be right back. hi. i use febreze fade defy plug. and i use this. febreze has a microchip to control scent release so it smells first-day fresh for 50 days. 50 days!? and its refill...
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disaster declarations issued in 106 counties in texas.ree branches and debris blocking the streets, making roads impassable. lightning delayed the start of the indianapolis 500 for four hours. thousands of fans evacuating the stadium and thousands of customers in the dark tonight after widespread power outages. at least 25 tornadoes reported across five states during a record breaking memorial holiday travel weekend. abc's meteorologist somara theodore leads us off from the storm zone in texas. >> reporter: tonight, a 2-year-old and 5-year-old among at least 15 people killed in a devastating tornado outbreak across arkansas, kentucky, oklahoma, and texas. >> more than 200 homes and structures were listed as destroyed. >> reporter: in valla view, texas, a town of just 700 people, destruction as far as the eye could see. it was here at this gas station where 60 to 80 people ran for their lives inside seeking shelter, with one survivor describing it like a scene out of a movie. >> we barely made it. >> reporter: peggy herron and her husband
disaster declarations issued in 106 counties in texas.ree branches and debris blocking the streets, making roads impassable. lightning delayed the start of the indianapolis 500 for four hours. thousands of fans evacuating the stadium and thousands of customers in the dark tonight after widespread power outages. at least 25 tornadoes reported across five states during a record breaking memorial holiday travel weekend. abc's meteorologist somara theodore leads us off from the storm zone in texas....
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the texas changed the rules.doubled the number of signatures they needed to b bect nobody would ever be able to do it. but the pundits, you heard them from the beginning of this campaign were saying it would be impossible for us to get on the and we got on the ballot in texas andf you can get on in texas, we can get on everywhere. taxes only gave us 45 days to collect 100 13,000 signatures. we got more than double that. and i was just upstairs talking to the team, i was just completing the signature and they said we are on the way to new york tonight because new york is the next one for us. we have 10 days now. we had 45 days. the hardest statesew yk and texas. we've already got more than we need in new york. the dnc has done everything in their power to stop us and they wito d that, but we are going to get on the ballot in evein ste and i want to thank all of you who are part of this. >> democratic senator bob casey is trying for his fourth term representing pennsylvania. here is katie my, government editor and
the texas changed the rules.doubled the number of signatures they needed to b bect nobody would ever be able to do it. but the pundits, you heard them from the beginning of this campaign were saying it would be impossible for us to get on the and we got on the ballot in texas andf you can get on in texas, we can get on everywhere. taxes only gave us 45 days to collect 100 13,000 signatures. we got more than double that. and i was just upstairs talking to the team, i was just completing the...
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uno de los estados mÁs afectados por las lluvias y tormentas es texas.mo: en extensas Áreas de texas, los daÑos son incalculables. miles de familias perdieron todo lo que tenÍan como consecuencia de la furia de la naturaleza. en algunas Áreas, el nivel del agua alcanzÓ casi el techo de las viviendas dejando todo inservible. >> hasta aquÍ. hasta aquÍ estÁ la lÍnea donde entrÓ el agua. se mira todo golpeado. guillermo: se trata de inundaciones que no se recuerdan en la historia reciente de texas. a pesar de que los meteorÓlogos pronostican que las lluvias y tormentaspodrÍan disminuir las prÓximas horas, este estado tardarÁ meses en recuperarse de los enormes daÑos causado por las inundaciones. las autoridades recomiendan deshacerse de todos los objetos que no puedan limpiarse adecuadamente. >> todo aquello que no se puedan lavar y desinfectar por completo, la recomendaciÓn es que se tire para evitar este problema a las personas que tienen problemas respiratorios. guillermo: lo mÁs crÍtico como poder presentarse en Áreas como houston, que es especialmente p
uno de los estados mÁs afectados por las lluvias y tormentas es texas.mo: en extensas Áreas de texas, los daÑos son incalculables. miles de familias perdieron todo lo que tenÍan como consecuencia de la furia de la naturaleza. en algunas Áreas, el nivel del agua alcanzÓ casi el techo de las viviendas dejando todo inservible. >> hasta aquÍ. hasta aquÍ estÁ la lÍnea donde entrÓ el agua. se mira todo golpeado. guillermo: se trata de inundaciones que no se recuerdan en la historia...
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manual nosan >> esta noche en noticias telemundo, emergencia en texas mas de un millon de personas enn frente a inundaciones argentinas por los historicos acumulados de lluvia que han dejado poblados enteros bajo el agua. >> los tornados han dicho presente. >> congresista enfrenta cargo justicia asistio formalmente representante por texas henry cuellar gracias por su desde enfrenta 14 cargos desde soborno hasta lavado de dinero. >> turistas desaparecidos, dos hermanos australianos y un estadounidense se esfumaron de las playas de ensenada, baja california. >> hoy autoridades mexicanas encontraron tres cadaveres. >> hay restos y cobertura medica para los free. >> como obamacare. >> y asi comenzamos. >> no, ya en la noche, con arantxao y noche. >> en medio de alertas severas en el oeste de texas este imponente tornado, una nube en forma de embudo en san angelo desciende desde el cielo para tocar tierra con toda su furia ocurrio esta manana con la probabilidad de que texas estas tormentas severas y las ventas severas y peligrosas tambien se ven desde el espacio. >> imagenes satelitales m
manual nosan >> esta noche en noticias telemundo, emergencia en texas mas de un millon de personas enn frente a inundaciones argentinas por los historicos acumulados de lluvia que han dejado poblados enteros bajo el agua. >> los tornados han dicho presente. >> congresista enfrenta cargo justicia asistio formalmente representante por texas henry cuellar gracias por su desde enfrenta 14 cargos desde soborno hasta lavado de dinero. >> turistas desaparecidos, dos hermanos...