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texas law is not fit for that purpose for reasons that have gone conceded, i think, by texas and
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his small town where he lived out in langtry in west texas. so he didn't have so it was manifesting in different ways. sam being becomes the first sheriff of donya and anna county in new mexico. so a definite pioneer as the us marshal as well. i grab t from you right now thank you. horribly horribly dry and i drop my water. okay a lot of those arms were just trying to. i'm on gun my mouth anyhow. we've got public servants, james and roy sam going to law enforcement. he also operates a saloon and store in mexia in new mexico, where he does very. for a while. and then joshua b goes to california and, becomes the first mayor of san diego and san diego, and also operates a very infamous saloon called headquarters in the l.a. area. and thank which makes him one when he becomes a militia general, he becomes one of the first law enforcement officials, l.a. county history. they're making their mark. they're doing things out there, all of them. but in these different ways and when you see these play out over the span, the decades, the characters really
his small town where he lived out in langtry in west texas. so he didn't have so it was manifesting in different ways. sam being becomes the first sheriff of donya and anna county in new mexico. so a definite pioneer as the us marshal as well. i grab t from you right now thank you. horribly horribly dry and i drop my water. okay a lot of those arms were just trying to. i'm on gun my mouth anyhow. we've got public servants, james and roy sam going to law enforcement. he also operates a saloon...
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i lived in el paso, texas after i retired from the military.re were people who would come across the border, go to the schools and come work in our different places, hotels and our agriculture, any type of work and they were required to go back in and return. what i want to know is we went into all of these countries that they are talking about, are those people that were flown to chicago, new york, texas and from florida, where they vetted to see what their temperatures were before they were flown into these countries? people are begging for these people to come work for them. guest: you speak to the continued brokenness of the system. as i always say, this is a system that is not remotely operational and is the consequence of 40 years of not fixing this immigration system and coming up with something new that actually functions. because no one would design it this way. you have employers all over the country who want workers, want to be able to hire people legally in most cases, i shouldn't say in all cases, who would be willing to go through
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se han vivido horas frenÉticas en la que se considera la mayor crisis diplomÁtica de colombia y de texaslencio en una entrevista con univisiÓn en la que dijo que no aceptarÁ mÁs repatriados colombianos que vengan esposados, pero tiene una propuesta para hacerle a los estados unidos. >> lo que estamos planteando y el presidente de la repÚblica recalca es que colombia no va a recibirme en con colombiano o colombiana esposada porque el migrante no es. >> ayer los aviones llegaron igual. el presidente de colombia supiera. >> es socio durante todo el tiempo. aquÍ no entran colombianas ni colombianas esposados, al menos que sea un delincuente cubano. admitimos que ellos tienen su soberanÍa sobre sus territorios y nosotros llevamos los aviones. reportero: el aÑo pasado fueron 53. >> si aumenta, mandamos con barcos. un crucero dependen del tamaÑo puede llevar cuatro me di hasta 6000 personas. presentador: entiendo la propuesta, pero dicho que el paÍs a travÉs el problema econÓmico muy difÍcil primero la dignidad humana, la dignidad humana no tiene precio. ya no voy a entrar en guerras comerciale
se han vivido horas frenÉticas en la que se considera la mayor crisis diplomÁtica de colombia y de texaslencio en una entrevista con univisiÓn en la que dijo que no aceptarÁ mÁs repatriados colombianos que vengan esposados, pero tiene una propuesta para hacerle a los estados unidos. >> lo que estamos planteando y el presidente de la repÚblica recalca es que colombia no va a recibirme en con colombiano o colombiana esposada porque el migrante no es. >> ayer los aviones llegaron...
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serÁ mayor en estados fronterizos y ciudades con alto consumo de productos mexicano como california, texasa tragedia y esta vez ocurriÓ en filadelfia, un aviÓn privado se estrellÓ provocando incendios de gravedad a varias casas, se desconoce el nÚmero de vÍctimas mortales y de heridos, richar enviado de ediciones especiales regresÓ de caravaca, pero con seis stone y vences que estaban en prisiones en venezuela, tenemos toda la presentadora: si desea reportar algÚn problema en su ciudad, le invito que se ponga en contacto con nuestro equipo de noticias, lo puede hacer muy fÁcil enviÁndonos un mensaje de whatsapp al nÚmero que estÁ viendo en pantalla. la presidenta de mÉxico anunciÓ que enviÓ una carta para que deje de utilizar el nombre golfo de amÉrica en lugar de golfo de mÉxico. >> cambio bastante controversial y produce ante este decreto del presidente donald trump que habÍa anunciado justamente. parte de una serie de medidas geopolÍticas de su estrategia, hubo y ante un comunicado publicado en la cuenta y mucha atenciÓn porque la compaÑÍa digo que actores a los nombres geogrÁficos de f
serÁ mayor en estados fronterizos y ciudades con alto consumo de productos mexicano como california, texasa tragedia y esta vez ocurriÓ en filadelfia, un aviÓn privado se estrellÓ provocando incendios de gravedad a varias casas, se desconoce el nÚmero de vÍctimas mortales y de heridos, richar enviado de ediciones especiales regresÓ de caravaca, pero con seis stone y vences que estaban en prisiones en venezuela, tenemos toda la presentadora: si desea reportar algÚn problema en su ciudad,...
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because you see a very big attack in texas under this freedom in the way of saying we should have chaplainsn school. untrained chaplains replacing trained school advisors, and these chaplains come out of very right wing evangelical communities and they are being placed in public schools, and they are being told yeah, you are as good as a trained high school counselor. and this is a way to get into public schools. in my day thing, whether it is 10 commandments, prayer in public schools, chaplains in public schools, as a parent of two kids in public school, i don't want the public school to be responsible for my children's faith. i think it is very ironic that conservative religious leaders, christian nationalist, christian leaders are trying to have public schools do the work of faith training for them. it is bad for faith and it is bad for our public schools. host: the caller talked about her ancestors background. can i come back to your background, your great grandfather, his time in the 20's and 30's, how this country dealt with whatever the term christian nationalism was then, the idea o
because you see a very big attack in texas under this freedom in the way of saying we should have chaplainsn school. untrained chaplains replacing trained school advisors, and these chaplains come out of very right wing evangelical communities and they are being placed in public schools, and they are being told yeah, you are as good as a trained high school counselor. and this is a way to get into public schools. in my day thing, whether it is 10 commandments, prayer in public schools,...
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i lived in el paso, texas after i retired from the military.re were people who would come across the border, go to the schools and come work in our different places, hotels and our agriculture, any type of work and they were required to go back in and return. what i want to know is we went into all of these countries that they are talking about, are those people that were flown to chicago, new york, texas and from florida, where they vetted to see what their temperatures were before they were flown into these countries? people are begging for these people to come work for them. guest: you speak to the continued brokenness of the system. as i always say, this is a system that is not remotely operational and is the consequence of 40 years of not fixing this immigration system and coming up with something new that actually functions. because no one would design it this way. you have employers all over the country who want workers, want to be able to hire people legally in most cases, i shouldn't say in all cases, who would be willing to go through
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kim navarro was at that same texas training camp over the weekend. >> those young kids, we knew what they were feeling when they got on that plane, how excited they were, how excited those coaches were. >> excuse me. i said texas camp, the camp in wichita, kansas, is where this plane was coming from. >>> coming up tonight on the cbs evening news, this same type of crash almost happened at least four other times at reagan national airport, a look at one incident from 2018 where a last second maneuver avoided disaster near the same runway where the jet from wichita was cleared to land this week. >>> still ahead, why the plan to bring in pandas is costing the san francisco zoo one of its largest donors. >> bringing in pandas today to our zoo would be like exhibiting the mona lisa in an ol how did i ever miss this? before you were preventing migraine with qulipta? you'll never truly forget migraine, but qulipta reduces attacks making more zero-migraine days possible. it's approved to prevent migraine to help give you that forget-you-get migraine feeling. don't take if allergic to qulipta
kim navarro was at that same texas training camp over the weekend. >> those young kids, we knew what they were feeling when they got on that plane, how excited they were, how excited those coaches were. >> excuse me. i said texas camp, the camp in wichita, kansas, is where this plane was coming from. >>> coming up tonight on the cbs evening news, this same type of crash almost happened at least four other times at reagan national airport, a look at one incident from 2018...
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hold em. >> this ain't texas. >> nominated for song of the year, record of the year and best countryeryone's watching closely. beyoncÉ's cowboy carter is nominated for album of the year. it's her fifth nomination in that category. she has yet to win. >> if she were to win, she would join natalie cole, whitney houston and lauryn hill as the only black female artist to win album of the year at the grammys, and it would be a massive deal. >> and amid fundraising efforts already underway for those affected by the fires, the grammys promising touching tributes celebrating the spirit of the city of los angeles. >> i think the academy is going to be paying careful attention to what happens at the grammy awards, and i think that the academy probably is going to maybe take a page out of that book. >> in any year. but perhaps especially now, it is no easy gig hosting the academy awards. and yet you have the courage to stand up and be the oscars host this year. what do you think? >> is it courage or is it stupidity? when the academy called, to be honest, i had been drinking heavily and i took s
hold em. >> this ain't texas. >> nominated for song of the year, record of the year and best countryeryone's watching closely. beyoncÉ's cowboy carter is nominated for album of the year. it's her fifth nomination in that category. she has yet to win. >> if she were to win, she would join natalie cole, whitney houston and lauryn hill as the only black female artist to win album of the year at the grammys, and it would be a massive deal. >> and amid fundraising efforts...
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por ejemplo este vuelo, el vuelo militar de donde el pasado lunes viajaron 64 migrantes de el paso, texassonas indocumentadas llegó a costar esto 4.675 $ por migrante. esto qué quiere decir? esto quiere decir 5 veces más que un boleto de primera clase y mucho más costoso que las deportaciones en vuelos chárter que solía y que suele hacer ice al momento. estados unidos. es importante también repasar estas cifras. al momento, estados unidos ha enviado al menos exactamente 7 de estos vuelos a guatemala. ha enviado 4 a ecuador, ha enviado 1. y podemos contar también los vuelos que salieron hacia colombia, pero que no aterrizaron. tras el breve conflicto con el presidente de ese país, la casa blanca aún no ha confirmado el costo de estos viajes, pero sí han dicho que el uso de los aviones militares va a continuar. césar dayanna y como parte de las nuevas medidas de la administración trump, ahora se va a permitir que agentes de ice lleguen también a las cortes de inmigración. y esa práctica es polémica por el efecto que puede causar, sobre todo entre los acompañantes de quienes se tienen que pr
por ejemplo este vuelo, el vuelo militar de donde el pasado lunes viajaron 64 migrantes de el paso, texassonas indocumentadas llegó a costar esto 4.675 $ por migrante. esto qué quiere decir? esto quiere decir 5 veces más que un boleto de primera clase y mucho más costoso que las deportaciones en vuelos chárter que solía y que suele hacer ice al momento. estados unidos. es importante también repasar estas cifras. al momento, estados unidos ha enviado al menos exactamente 7 de estos vuelos...
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a district court issued an injunction to block texas from putting the law into effect. that w
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he was in texas, in fact when the lone star state seceded february of 1861. that's when lee was called back to washington. so by the time the war started, lee had experience as an engineer, a combat veteran and educator, and administrator, and a cavalry commander. no one was better prepared for what was to come than robert e lee? you can't about the civil war without addressing, as i mentioned earlier, lee was opposed to slavery. it a moral and political evil. the fact is that no matter what the critics say, lee did not fight to slavery after war. he was deeply saddened and indignant that no other newspapers claimed that he fought to defend slavery. he vehemently denied it, saying, i quote, so far from being from engaging in a war to perpetuate slavery, i am rejoiced. slavery is abolished. i believe it will be greatly for the interest the south so fully i satisfied of this that i would cheerfully have lost all that i lost by the war and have suffered all i have suffered. to have this object, obtained and lee was opposed to secession before the war. he warned
he was in texas, in fact when the lone star state seceded february of 1861. that's when lee was called back to washington. so by the time the war started, lee had experience as an engineer, a combat veteran and educator, and administrator, and a cavalry commander. no one was better prepared for what was to come than robert e lee? you can't about the civil war without addressing, as i mentioned earlier, lee was opposed to slavery. it a moral and political evil. the fact is that no matter what...
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texas has been in a single digit in recent elections. alaska and kentucky recently elected democrats to statewide offices. if they have elected a governor or a house member that has the whole state, it means they will elect a democrat statewide. we just need the right candidate at the right moment to window seats. we also have two special elections so we will have to fight hard for these opportunities. ohio and florida. if we get the right candidates who might have been elected before, those are the kind of candidates we want to look at. however, in order to win -- this is probably what a lot of you are talking about -- we have to look at the results of the last election. we need to acknowledge president trump made real gains with working-class voters. this is despite the fact we passed the biggest infrastructure bill, the chimps act, a gun safety -- the chimps act -- the chips act. creating infrastructure. making community safer by getting guns off the streets. all of the investments are important but they are over 10 years. a lot of th
texas has been in a single digit in recent elections. alaska and kentucky recently elected democrats to statewide offices. if they have elected a governor or a house member that has the whole state, it means they will elect a democrat statewide. we just need the right candidate at the right moment to window seats. we also have two special elections so we will have to fight hard for these opportunities. ohio and florida. if we get the right candidates who might have been elected before, those...
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. >> joining us now, democratic congressman from texas, marc veasey.ommerce committee. congressman, what is your reaction to these moves? and does it make us safer? >> no. these moves. >> are absolutely crazy and. >> unnecessary. >> trump actually. >> caused a. >> panic. >> a huge. >> panic in the health care community a few days ago when he. >> did that. >> initial freeze. >> i had. >> individuals from. >> federally qualified. >> health care centers. >> reach out to me and tell. >> me that. >> morning at 8. >> a.m. that they were. >> locked out of the grant and loan system. >> and they were. >> not able to get in. >> that. >> morning before it was supposed to even take place at 5 p.m. and so he compounds it with this effort. and i had a doctor reach out to me from chicago that i know that grew up here in texas, that said that all of the information about contraception, about contraception and stis that were on the cdc website has been pulled down and that there's now an actual black market amongst health care professionals to get this information, bec
. >> joining us now, democratic congressman from texas, marc veasey.ommerce committee. congressman, what is your reaction to these moves? and does it make us safer? >> no. these moves. >> are absolutely crazy and. >> unnecessary. >> trump actually. >> caused a. >> panic. >> a huge. >> panic in the health care community a few days ago when he. >> did that. >> initial freeze. >> i had. >> individuals from. >>...
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but in southeast texas, near the town of beaumont, uh, oil was discovered in a place called spindle.and that set the stage for now, 125 years later, our fossil fuel driven industry, that place and the people involved in that story are iconic for time and the future they set. so patty o'higgins was one of the key figures. he actually only had one arm. he lost, the arm being shot by. a sheriff who was him after he had bombed a black church, he actually killed the sheriff. he did he did shoot the sheriff, but perhaps not the deputy because he was he was caught and charged with murder. but he actually got away with it. he had a self-defense defense in his trial that, won over an all white jury. but then he went on to try and get investment into. what he was sure was a portion of oil under this spindle, top rock formation. and another investor he brought in actually was the one who led the effort and found oil that transformed oil industry overnight. it was one of these spewing in wells 120, 130 feet into the air. it dropped the price of oil by almost a hundred fold in the space of a coup
but in southeast texas, near the town of beaumont, uh, oil was discovered in a place called spindle.and that set the stage for now, 125 years later, our fossil fuel driven industry, that place and the people involved in that story are iconic for time and the future they set. so patty o'higgins was one of the key figures. he actually only had one arm. he lost, the arm being shot by. a sheriff who was him after he had bombed a black church, he actually killed the sheriff. he did he did shoot the...
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texas, 70s today.it of spring-like temperatures for most of the middle of the country and farther east here tomorrow. you can see charleston 59 degrees. mid-60s for paduca. we could see some record highs across parts of the southern plains. here comes this next clipper system. this 18. look at all of that moisture with the atmospheric river heading right towards the bay area. let's zoom in with storm ranger. a bit of a closer look. it is a little bit heavier through parts of fairfax, up into parts of santa rosa, over on into vallejo. parts of the east bay. still seeing some light scattered showers, especially as we move towards the tri-valley there and into the south bay. just some light >>> and that's a look at your forecast. guys? >> thank you very much. >>> still to come right here, we honor the victims of this week's air disaster in washington, d.c. we're going to speak to their loved ones about how they want them to be remembered. >>> plus, the effect that too much screen time could be having on y
texas, 70s today.it of spring-like temperatures for most of the middle of the country and farther east here tomorrow. you can see charleston 59 degrees. mid-60s for paduca. we could see some record highs across parts of the southern plains. here comes this next clipper system. this 18. look at all of that moisture with the atmospheric river heading right towards the bay area. let's zoom in with storm ranger. a bit of a closer look. it is a little bit heavier through parts of fairfax, up into...
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. >> reporter: yet texas a&m livestock economist david anderson says americans continue to depend on an affordable source of protein. >> eggs are a staple. the demand is such that, you know, we still want to go buy eggs. and so that creates a situation of skyrocketing prices. >> reporter: a challenge for consumers at the grocery store that green keeps in mind for her customers, as well. >> i'm not only considering, yeah, the price that they're paying did when they're eating here. i'm also considering the fact that at home, they're paying considerably more for eggs. >> anderson also says this outbreak could be long lasting, which means egg price uncertainty may be here to stay. >>> next on the "cbs weekend news," an historic off-broadway run ends just as it began, without a word. ♪ >>> this weekend, a farewell to blue man group. after 34 years and nearly 18,000 shows, they are ending their historic run in new york city. it's where the quirky, wordless troupe became a global phenomenon. since that first show in 1991, 37 splattered more than 80,000 gallons of paint. blue man group will
. >> reporter: yet texas a&m livestock economist david anderson says americans continue to depend on an affordable source of protein. >> eggs are a staple. the demand is such that, you know, we still want to go buy eggs. and so that creates a situation of skyrocketing prices. >> reporter: a challenge for consumers at the grocery store that green keeps in mind for her customers, as well. >> i'm not only considering, yeah, the price that they're paying did when they're...
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i worked at fly bar just moved back from texas. i owned one in texas and did the music stuff there as well. >> cool. you can have a seat zeal a discussion up here >> open up this plic ment before we discuss. no public comment. i'm closing public comment. >> i can say that i known kevin for two decades and he is a very coveted operator to survive fly bar to survive as is as long as it has is a miracle have you to know what you are doing to keep something around that long. i'm take it a positive significant nalling the fact there were neighbors opposing the last time now that they talked to the prirts it seems like no one is here for public comment this time. seems like the issues have been resolved. so thank you for doing that out reach. >> it sounds like the positive conflict resolution and thank you to staff for your role and thank you to the venue and the neighbors for making that work. that's what we want to see >> i think you did the right thing. give them your cell phone and they have somebody to talk to real time it makes it
i worked at fly bar just moved back from texas. i owned one in texas and did the music stuff there as well. >> cool. you can have a seat zeal a discussion up here >> open up this plic ment before we discuss. no public comment. i'm closing public comment. >> i can say that i known kevin for two decades and he is a very coveted operator to survive fly bar to survive as is as long as it has is a miracle have you to know what you are doing to keep something around that long. i'm...
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trump saw a map and thought how big is texas, i can get it for free. the point is -- and the democrats, as terrible as they are, because i don't think they have learned it, they are building dream catchers and sobbing. eventually they will get a general pattern and fight back and trump is on the clock. the midterm election, even if democrats screw up they are likely to win. trump is on a long leash to do a lot of damage but they will, i hope, figure this out and start fighting. >> on the cultural issues, james, more than half of men under 40 supported trump in this election. you raised concerns about picchi women in the democratic party. who are the preachy women? >> you would have to have your head in the clouds to not know that the credit messaging comes across to ordinary people as haughty and superior sounding. end of argument. i call it identity arenas and. i got determinism tells me that i should look at you more for your identity then your humanity. i can't do that. i cannot look at you first as anything other than a human being. >> i would have
trump saw a map and thought how big is texas, i can get it for free. the point is -- and the democrats, as terrible as they are, because i don't think they have learned it, they are building dream catchers and sobbing. eventually they will get a general pattern and fight back and trump is on the clock. the midterm election, even if democrats screw up they are likely to win. trump is on a long leash to do a lot of damage but they will, i hope, figure this out and start fighting. >> on the...
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we've got to be able to reform the tax code to make us more competitive and texas simpler, -- and make taxes simpler, fairer and -- taxes simpler, fairer and progrowth. to deal with the budget deficit, the structural deficit we inherited, we are going to give two thirds of marylanders a tax cut and take 82% and say you pay either lessen taxes or there is no change. we did not raise the sales tax or income tax. we've cut the corporate tax rate in maryland and eliminated the inheritance tax. for a lot of people it seemed odd because they were like why don't you raise sales taxes or property taxes? my answer is this -- i would have found that to be a lazy way of thinking because it's not reform. we have to reform the tax code. and the second piece is it's not progrowth. i want to attract businesses to the state of maryland. that's why in our budget we have historic adjustments to doing regulatory reform, permitting reform procurement reform. ,actually, we announced an executive order focused on government modernization where it's all about getting rid of government waste and the unnecessa
we've got to be able to reform the tax code to make us more competitive and texas simpler, -- and make taxes simpler, fairer and -- taxes simpler, fairer and progrowth. to deal with the budget deficit, the structural deficit we inherited, we are going to give two thirds of marylanders a tax cut and take 82% and say you pay either lessen taxes or there is no change. we did not raise the sales tax or income tax. we've cut the corporate tax rate in maryland and eliminated the inheritance tax. for...
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your political analyst joining us from the occupied west texas on or houses aerostar cowboys. them joins us now from newness where a group of palestinian prisoners is due to arrive within the hour at the european hospital. so last time we spoke tara q, and you were telling us that they were on roots, but you didn't know exactly what their status was. i'm seeing some movement behind you. what's happening i would let you see what's happening now. a bus that is carrying. oh yeah, you're seeing the go ahead. the 100 kind of city of prisoners have arrived to the review and hospital where we are at the moment, the international committee of the red cross as managed to transport the public opinion. the prisoners will have been scheduled to be released today. we are attempting about approximately a 150 pounds of sydney and prisoners who are right now inside these buses and waiting to be re united again with the families, we can see them or from behind, disagrees as they are trying to wait a wave to their family members that are speaking with them and these buses because they have been completely
your political analyst joining us from the occupied west texas on or houses aerostar cowboys. them joins us now from newness where a group of palestinian prisoners is due to arrive within the hour at the european hospital. so last time we spoke tara q, and you were telling us that they were on roots, but you didn't know exactly what their status was. i'm seeing some movement behind you. what's happening i would let you see what's happening now. a bus that is carrying. oh yeah, you're seeing the...
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for instance-- my father was in illegal gambling in texas.rison: yes, the big man, ted and becky's dad, benny binion. an article in "texas monthly" magazine back in the '90s was titled, forget the sopranos, meet the binion's, which kind of tells you something. benny got his start in the gaming business running underground gambling halls in dallas during the depression, a racket he ruthlessly protected. benny was convicted of killing one rival, arrested for killing a second, and suspected of killing a third. in the binion origin story, dad hightailed it out of texas after things got hot with a competing gang in fort worth. january of 1947, just about the time bugsy siegel opened the flamingo, we got in the car and came to las vegas. keith morrison: benny built from scratch one of las vegas's first major league casinos, and then put his name up on it in lights. binion's, known the world over as the golden horseshoe, home to the world series of poker. built in a time when the mob was las vegas. meyer lansky, tony spilotro, joey cusumano-- keith
for instance-- my father was in illegal gambling in texas.rison: yes, the big man, ted and becky's dad, benny binion. an article in "texas monthly" magazine back in the '90s was titled, forget the sopranos, meet the binion's, which kind of tells you something. benny got his start in the gaming business running underground gambling halls in dallas during the depression, a racket he ruthlessly protected. benny was convicted of killing one rival, arrested for killing a second, and...
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that's in addition to existing texas already post on chinese products. they're going to make us very rich and very strong and we're going to treat other countries very fairly. trump 1st announced plans for increased the terrorist on chinese goods. on the campaign trail, china is government insist their own new when is it a trade? it's a challenging time for china's economy. domestic factors like low consumer spending, the property sector prices, and use unemployment, a wing on its growth. but one of china is key. strength is this exports in 2024, which i never quoted, a trade surplus. newly. it's really internal is economists say aging has emerge from the experience of navigating to motor was relations with the 1st trump administration. and it's booming expos. 2 of the trade partners can provide some insulation against some of the shocks. a lot of the chinese companies learn from the 1st wave of the tribe towards so they begin to develop their strategy. meanwhile, they have increasing fines then spinning. ready enter the alternative market in the ation r
that's in addition to existing texas already post on chinese products. they're going to make us very rich and very strong and we're going to treat other countries very fairly. trump 1st announced plans for increased the terrorist on chinese goods. on the campaign trail, china is government insist their own new when is it a trade? it's a challenging time for china's economy. domestic factors like low consumer spending, the property sector prices, and use unemployment, a wing on its growth. but...
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point along the 3000 kilometers of border that these 2 countries share in the city of that data and texas and the level of data on the mexican side, some 15000 trucks carrying merchandise chris back and forth every day, so that gives us an idea of just how big the economic relationship is between these 2 countries. so 1st and foremost, i think as soon as in the next days and weeks, we're going to see prices going up on both sides of the border. we're going to see inflation also going up. i think the trump administration has tried to disassociate the idea that tire of somehow lead to higher inflation. however, every economist that we've spoken to says that that is a fact and that, that is something they definitely expect to happen in this case. and of course, as you know, if these tariffs remain, eventually we would start to see job losses from companies that just can't afford to keep operating. most of all, i think there's right now great level of uncertainty about what will happen. and of course, this uncertainty leads to a lot of instability in the markets. and in the economies of both
point along the 3000 kilometers of border that these 2 countries share in the city of that data and texas and the level of data on the mexican side, some 15000 trucks carrying merchandise chris back and forth every day, so that gives us an idea of just how big the economic relationship is between these 2 countries. so 1st and foremost, i think as soon as in the next days and weeks, we're going to see prices going up on both sides of the border. we're going to see inflation also going up. i...
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on the campaign trail trumpet topped tough on china, flagging import, texas of 60 percent on chinese goods. and since entering office, trump appears to have tone down such a rhetoric. in the short term, it seems like a positive sign, but we're still not sure how it, how it will lead to in the media and little bit time because it is still a quite unpredictable, difficult to predict the, you know, terms next move. but the bottom line, as soon as the, the tabs increase, it would be very difficult to reverse. china is government says differences should be worked out with dialogue knows terrace to make html code to china. us economic trade corporation is mutually beneficial on the when, when there are no, when is in trade volt entire force. in january, the aging announced its trade surplus climbed to $990000000000.00 in 2024 china manufacturers, a wide range of products from solar panels to consume the devices and electric vehicles. but even as exploits boom, its economy faces other challenges. we can domestic spending is of the assistant concern for china as ease of property sector crisi
on the campaign trail trumpet topped tough on china, flagging import, texas of 60 percent on chinese goods. and since entering office, trump appears to have tone down such a rhetoric. in the short term, it seems like a positive sign, but we're still not sure how it, how it will lead to in the media and little bit time because it is still a quite unpredictable, difficult to predict the, you know, terms next move. but the bottom line, as soon as the, the tabs increase, it would be very difficult...
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now there was also a release from the new secretary of defense, p, texas. he says the same that the attack was carried out with no civilian injuries at multiple deaths occurred during the operation. however, he also adds that this is a signal that the military will continue to conduct this type of operation around the globe. while he adds conducting robust operations back in the united states, so the new secretary of defense attempting to portray a military he combines as a body that is operating both on the us voters and against what he calls terrorist elements in other parts of the world. mike finale, thank you very much indeed. as mike kind of talking to this in washington dc, the secretary state marco rubio is going to travel to panama laser on saturday for his 1st overseas trip. as america's top diplomats protests broke out in the capital, panama city. on friday, i had to visit visit. they being triggered by president donald trump. this proposal for the us to take back control of the panama canal. he says china has unfair influence over the way kind of
now there was also a release from the new secretary of defense, p, texas. he says the same that the attack was carried out with no civilian injuries at multiple deaths occurred during the operation. however, he also adds that this is a signal that the military will continue to conduct this type of operation around the globe. while he adds conducting robust operations back in the united states, so the new secretary of defense attempting to portray a military he combines as a body that is...
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california, texas. florida y arizona.ngún país gana. esto de proteger a las empresas, a las compañías nacionales. la historia nos dice que nunca ha funcionado. la presidenta de méxico dice que su país está listo para enfrentar los aranceles y tenemos plan a, plan b, plan c para lo que decida el gobierno de los estados unidos. quienes no están listos son los consumidores. es bien difícil, oiga. ahora gasta 1 lo doble casi y luego sí, viene más caro. imagínese. y los salarios no aumentan. pero dicen que si los precios aumentan, se verán obligados a apretarse el cinturón. limitarnos más todavía de lo que ya lo hacemos. conseguir lo más barato que se pudiera o si tiene que comprar una u otra cosa, pues tiene que hacerlo, no hay de otra. esta situación también pone a los negocios entre la espada y la pared. mucha gente puede decir no, pero es que a veces los aguacates los venden muy caros. es que es diferente que el aguacate sea mexicano a que el aguacate venga de california, porque el aguacate de california no tiene el mismo
california, texas. florida y arizona.ngún país gana. esto de proteger a las empresas, a las compañías nacionales. la historia nos dice que nunca ha funcionado. la presidenta de méxico dice que su país está listo para enfrentar los aranceles y tenemos plan a, plan b, plan c para lo que decida el gobierno de los estados unidos. quienes no están listos son los consumidores. es bien difícil, oiga. ahora gasta 1 lo doble casi y luego sí, viene más caro. imagínese. y los salarios no...
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confirmed a 10 percent tariff on goods from china effective from february 1 that's in addition to existing texas already post on chinese products. tariffs are going to make us very rich and very strong, and we're going to treat other countries very fairly. trump 1st announced plans will increase to terrorist on chinese goods. on the campaign trail. china is government insist there on new when is it a trade? it's a challenging time for china is economy domestic sectors like low consumer spending, the property sector crisis, and use unemployment. a wing on its growth with one of china is key. strength is this exports. in 2024, china recorded a trade surplus nearly a trillion dollars. economy has saved aging, has a match from the experience of navigating to motor was relations with the 1st trumpet administration. and it's booming expos. 2 of the trade partners can provide some insulation against the shocks. a lot of the chinese companies learn from the 1st wave of this right towards so they begin to develop their strategy. meanwhile, they half are increasing fines that span inflation to the alterna
confirmed a 10 percent tariff on goods from china effective from february 1 that's in addition to existing texas already post on chinese products. tariffs are going to make us very rich and very strong, and we're going to treat other countries very fairly. trump 1st announced plans will increase to terrorist on chinese goods. on the campaign trail. china is government insist there on new when is it a trade? it's a challenging time for china is economy domestic sectors like low consumer...
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once again, texas received zero. even though it has a designated semiconductor hub and booming tech industry. will you commit to reviewing the tech hubs program and restoring competitive merit-based review processes across the department rather than political cronyism? >> yes. >> thank you senator. >> senator klobuchar. >> thank you very much. mr. chair, thank you. senator. while we were sitting here, it appears that the unknown bureaucrat to me in the office of management and budget has withdrawn the memo, the two-page memo so it will hopefully open up the ability for you if you are confirmed to distribute this funding. i do want to just follow of in a different way on the questions that the senator was asking. if a court finds that the president or someone does something illegal, will you respect that court's order? >> of course. >> ok. thank you. so when we were in office, i had sort of deferred to the senator on some of the conflict issues and i appreciated some of them that she raised but at that time, i was --
once again, texas received zero. even though it has a designated semiconductor hub and booming tech industry. will you commit to reviewing the tech hubs program and restoring competitive merit-based review processes across the department rather than political cronyism? >> yes. >> thank you senator. >> senator klobuchar. >> thank you very much. mr. chair, thank you. senator. while we were sitting here, it appears that the unknown bureaucrat to me in the office of...
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living in tennessee and working in texas, we appreciated very strong local support for our mission. i understand that may not always be the same situation everywhere, but i do think it is important that we get out with the truth and the facts about what we are doing. as far as our mission, you have to explain to folks. i was at a student activity at the university of tennessee, a student came up to me and said we like you but we don't like your mission and i said expand more. they said the oppenheimer movie. i said ok, explain more. their perception was the movie ended with the dilemma on the use of nuclear weapons. the ethical dilemma. what we are about is deterrence. we do not ever want to be in a position where someone uses a nuclear weapon on us, or where we are in a situation where we might have to use a nuclear weapon. we do what we do because it is the foundation of our nation's security and i know you will hear from general cotton on wednesday. he is a big advocate for this is essential. what we do is foundational to our nations security and i think it is helping people unde
living in tennessee and working in texas, we appreciated very strong local support for our mission. i understand that may not always be the same situation everywhere, but i do think it is important that we get out with the truth and the facts about what we are doing. as far as our mission, you have to explain to folks. i was at a student activity at the university of tennessee, a student came up to me and said we like you but we don't like your mission and i said expand more. they said the...
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let's ask kinney county texas sheriff brad coe. sheriff, good to see you. thanks for being a here.you support -- these are violent criminals. these are not just people that overstayed their visa. these are violent concerns. do bay still funking, still open -- functioning, put them there. david: tell me how things have changed. it's only been a couple of weeks since the trump administration's been in power. have you noticed a change since then? a has it just been continuing from the end of the biden administration? what's it like now compared to way it was a year ago? >> well, in my county things have slowed way downing almost to pre-biden numbers. i'm working on the numbers right now for january stats, and we've had zero human mugging encounters, zero criminal trespassing encounter, zero pursuits. during the biden administration we were having 2-3 pursuits a year. last year for 2023 we did 255 pursuits. so far since even before the election, i think that the people knew that trump was winning to win, and the traffic started in you are area to drop. so it's a good thing. david: and,
let's ask kinney county texas sheriff brad coe. sheriff, good to see you. thanks for being a here.you support -- these are violent criminals. these are not just people that overstayed their visa. these are violent concerns. do bay still funking, still open -- functioning, put them there. david: tell me how things have changed. it's only been a couple of weeks since the trump administration's been in power. have you noticed a change since then? a has it just been continuing from the end of the...
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and finally this morning we have a heart heartwarming story we want to share from texas.use they're welcoming a towering new addition a baby giraffe. >> one of my favorite animals. the zoo is celebrating the birth of a 6-foot calf. the calf is bonding with his mother gigi. the calf won't meet the public for another two weeks. >> a gender reveal is around the corner adding new excitement. the recent birth is also a part of the conservation effort that's aimed at protecting and preserving the species since giraffes c urrently are endangered. >> they're so funny because they can't bend their arms. >> i fed one on tv. >> i pet one for the first time when i went down to palm springs a couple of weeks ago. that was so much fun. i loved it. >> a great experience and thanks for joining us this morning. don't forget the news continues all day on cbs news bay area. we'll see you tomorrow dave's been very excited about saving big with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. five years? -five years. and he's not alone. -high five. it's five years of reliable gig speed inter
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we are headed to dallas, texas. you know, feeling as good as it looks, temperatures on the rise. record-breaking highs. houston 80 degrees on tuesday. 81 on wednesday. we saw earlier grand junction, this could be one for the record books. the daily record high there, 58, 59 degrees. we could be looking at 68 degrees on monday and tuesday. climate prediction center gives us the temperature outlook. this is february 6th through 10th. notice how you are staying much warmer throughout the rest of the week and even into parts >>> coming >>> coming up, all the hard eyes for mason gooding. i don't know. we chat with him w rom-com and find out what sets it apart from the rest. stick around. almond breeze has 50% more calcium than dairy milk, with zero grams of sugar and fewer calories. i wish every choice was this obvious. (ambient noise) (engine revs) that one! more calcium, less sugar, fewer calories. almond breeze: the obvious choice. can neuriva support your brain health? mary. janet. hey! eddie. no! fraser. frank. fran
we are headed to dallas, texas. you know, feeling as good as it looks, temperatures on the rise. record-breaking highs. houston 80 degrees on tuesday. 81 on wednesday. we saw earlier grand junction, this could be one for the record books. the daily record high there, 58, 59 degrees. we could be looking at 68 degrees on monday and tuesday. climate prediction center gives us the temperature outlook. this is february 6th through 10th. notice how you are staying much warmer throughout the rest of...
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will get hurt more in this, like, chicken game we're playing, just to give you context, the state of texas4 trillion. all of canada's gdp is 2.1. in that gives you some context. you can find similar numbers for mexico. i'm not saying we should have antagonistic relationships with our neighbors, but when our neighbors are not playing nice to with us, donald trump is saying i'm going to stand on the side of america. and at this point, joey, we cotill have the economic upper hand in this, and donald trump knows it and he's wielding it. joey: yeah. i think it comes down to he campaigned on this. he made this promise early in the campaign. he still won the presidency through the electoral college and the popular vote, so this isn't surprising americans at all. if you're going to make gas a little bit more expensive to try to keep us safe as opposed to, i don't know, green new deal, i'll give you the opportunity to show it. i don't know how these tariffs are going to work out because i don't know what exactly he's asking of these countries. i know generally what it is, it's to the stop the flow
will get hurt more in this, like, chicken game we're playing, just to give you context, the state of texas4 trillion. all of canada's gdp is 2.1. in that gives you some context. you can find similar numbers for mexico. i'm not saying we should have antagonistic relationships with our neighbors, but when our neighbors are not playing nice to with us, donald trump is saying i'm going to stand on the side of america. and at this point, joey, we cotill have the economic upper hand in this, and...
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she came from the texas crowd. they had known her for many years. she was ladybird chief of staff of before that worked for the vice president and she knit together pretty quickly at the end of the day because of her relationship with each of them a very tight knit political operation that spanned the east wing and the west nixon in and blows up. how does that what does look like and does it ever does the east wing ever become part of the west wing's political operation? and i'm teeing up a discussion of watergate in case you didn't notice. yes, yes, no. and that's it's to you, liz carpenter. of course i will say lbj, of course was very supportive of lady bird and they had that good relationship. and i think carpenter did a lot to bring things together. so when nixon comes in so delegated this to haldeman, to bob haldeman, chief of staff, to john erlichman, who is his domestic counsel and domestic advisor, later, unfortunately, the germans as some of you might remember, them they were labeled in the media as huns, and france was another one i liked
she came from the texas crowd. they had known her for many years. she was ladybird chief of staff of before that worked for the vice president and she knit together pretty quickly at the end of the day because of her relationship with each of them a very tight knit political operation that spanned the east wing and the west nixon in and blows up. how does that what does look like and does it ever does the east wing ever become part of the west wing's political operation? and i'm teeing up a...