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weather across texas and that is in to our direction. most part in the evening hours and there could be a light and spotty shower through the overnight at the early, sort of the, what do we want to call it, the ren gate showers out of the texas system and trying to streak to our area and let's take a moment and look at the high temperatures and that really was a beautiful day. helping to get the temperatures up to 50 degrees. and not a record here but very mild for this january trend. still 47 degrees in the district, down to 37 in frederick; 43, martinsburg and it's not going to be a cold night. we're not worried about temperatures freezing through the overnight hours and to our south and west, warmer air is on the way and we are expecting showers and could be light stuff. the bulk of the rain, we think s coming tomorrow evening and into some overnight hours. thursday afternoon into friday morning and this is that setup. some of the moisture we were talking about in texas, which i will show you in a moment. that is moving in our directio
weather across texas and that is in to our direction. most part in the evening hours and there could be a light and spotty shower through the overnight at the early, sort of the, what do we want to call it, the ren gate showers out of the texas system and trying to streak to our area and let's take a moment and look at the high temperatures and that really was a beautiful day. helping to get the temperatures up to 50 degrees. and not a record here but very mild for this january trend. still 47...
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give education and the people of the state of texasaid, how are we going to deal with this? are we going to have tax wasters or taxpayers? and the legislature said we're going to require these young people to get in the line to become citizens of the united states and pay full in-state tuition to get educated in the state of texas so they are not tax wasters, and that's what the legislature did. only four difficult sentencing votes. that was text' call. remember our 10th amendment? if any other state, you decide that issue on your own. and i would never as a president of the united states try to impose anything like that on the states. that's the states' call. the people of the state of texas said economically, this is in our best interest rather than have tax wasters that we will have either in prison or welfare rolls because they aren't educated. the's how that happened in state of texas. south carolina, free to deal with it as they see fit. but the next president of the united states, who i hope is me, knows how to secure that borde
give education and the people of the state of texasaid, how are we going to deal with this? are we going to have tax wasters or taxpayers? and the legislature said we're going to require these young people to get in the line to become citizens of the united states and pay full in-state tuition to get educated in the state of texas so they are not tax wasters, and that's what the legislature did. only four difficult sentencing votes. that was text' call. remember our 10th amendment? if any other...
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and into eastern texas and louisiana. the rain blows through here and get out friday morning. another front will be approaching saturday and will turn colder over the weekend. 47 tomorrow. it is for at the skies clear up friday afternoon. upper 40's with a sprinkle on friday. a chance for showers sunday and monday. >> of man is stuck inside a cave but for five hours in washington county. >> just ahead, a first look at photographs from inside the cave as rescuers battled to free him. >> a pilot program helps students whose parents are substance abusers. than 80nts of more maryland high school students are suited up. the story coming up. the ellen degeneres show is donating $100,000 to a school nationwide. in the school here in baltimore was the recipient. >> to save the school is special is an understatement. it opened its doors in 1933. >> you walk the hallways of the bear school, you know right away this is a special place. everywhere there are wheelchairs' and walkers planning to walls. many of these students have signif
and into eastern texas and louisiana. the rain blows through here and get out friday morning. another front will be approaching saturday and will turn colder over the weekend. 47 tomorrow. it is for at the skies clear up friday afternoon. upper 40's with a sprinkle on friday. a chance for showers sunday and monday. >> of man is stuck inside a cave but for five hours in washington county. >> just ahead, a first look at photographs from inside the cave as rescuers battled to free him....
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, california and new york, as you may have heard about texas, have systems that allow their immigrant populations to attempt public higher education in state tuition levels. four states have banned it outright, alabama, indiana, georgia, and colorado, and the rest have what i call kind of a don't ask, don't tell policy, which basically leaves it up to institutions to sort of ferret this out or not. one of the things i learned from president bush is always keep your eye on the result. what is it we want to have? we want a thriving company, a human capital system that prepares folks to do that work and we want systems that set that up and we're doing anything but that right now so it makes all the sense in the world to me that we educate kids to high levels as quickly as possible, and in places like texas and florida, and others, that have large immigrant populations that you would be smart about how quickly and how effectively you educated those kids. >> you know, we talk about immigration as a whole, and we generalize, but where do you gg the immigration from and this
, california and new york, as you may have heard about texas, have systems that allow their immigrant populations to attempt public higher education in state tuition levels. four states have banned it outright, alabama, indiana, georgia, and colorado, and the rest have what i call kind of a don't ask, don't tell policy, which basically leaves it up to institutions to sort of ferret this out or not. one of the things i learned from president bush is always keep your eye on the result. what is it...
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thank you. [ cheers and applause ] colton smith from texas. i wanted to read that to you. and ps'd by saying sorry i rambled so much. it's 1:30 in the morning and i've been out putting out sign, 4 assigns. that's what it's all about, folks. that's what this has all been about and want to say thank you to everyone who has come and volunteered and worked and made the most incredible experience for myself and for the woman that i've been so blessed to have by my side all these many years for 30 years of my life of wedded bliss. [ cheers and applause ] there's not anybody that fought any harder or been a greater partner than anita and the love of my life and blessed to be standing on this stage and representing the state of texas and frankly representing america and i think the values that are so important to our country. and to be here with my children, griffin and meredith and sydney, you know, when i began this campaign a little more than four months ago, i didn't do it because it was a lifelong ambition to be the president of the united states. i did it because our country
thank you. [ cheers and applause ] colton smith from texas. i wanted to read that to you. and ps'd by saying sorry i rambled so much. it's 1:30 in the morning and i've been out putting out sign, 4 assigns. that's what it's all about, folks. that's what this has all been about and want to say thank you to everyone who has come and volunteered and worked and made the most incredible experience for myself and for the woman that i've been so blessed to have by my side all these many years for 30...
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and you can see a storm down there at texas. but, none of that is tomorrow. enjoy another quiet day of january weather. i know i will. >>> another quiet night. >>> and norm is another good day. >>> i am getting spoiled. today my journey continues across the golden state, where everyone has been unbelievably nice. mornin'. i guess i'm helping them save hundreds on car insurance. it probably also doesn't hurt that i'm a world-famous advertising icon. cheers! i mean, who wouldn't want a piece of that? geico. ah... fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent oh dear... or more on car insurance.
and you can see a storm down there at texas. but, none of that is tomorrow. enjoy another quiet day of january weather. i know i will. >>> another quiet night. >>> and norm is another good day. >>> i am getting spoiled. today my journey continues across the golden state, where everyone has been unbelievably nice. mornin'. i guess i'm helping them save hundreds on car insurance. it probably also doesn't hurt that i'm a world-famous advertising icon. cheers! i mean, who...
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what would you do if the district court in washington and the district court in texas and, neither one of them act in time and it is too late, is too late to have any primaries anymore? >> what would happen? >> you can't use the old plan. you have absolute rule against using the new plan. what happens? you disenfranchise every voter in texas? >> there may be some voters in texas, some who will be prejudiced by using the current plan. i suggest in that situation there is nothing to do but use the texas plan. >> not in the context of section 5. that is what option but the other option would be to use a malapportioned plan which is something the court could do. that is not -- we are not in that situation here because when you have is interim's, we are not in the emergency situation -- >> there are some situations in which you can use the very plan the texas legislature adopted even though it has not been pretty clear. >> no time to -- >> no longer an absolute rule. the question is whether this is another reasonable exceptions to a non absolute rule. >> there is an emergency exception as t
what would you do if the district court in washington and the district court in texas and, neither one of them act in time and it is too late, is too late to have any primaries anymore? >> what would happen? >> you can't use the old plan. you have absolute rule against using the new plan. what happens? you disenfranchise every voter in texas? >> there may be some voters in texas, some who will be prejudiced by using the current plan. i suggest in that situation there is...
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and this is "state of the union." >>> over 100 leaders in the social conservative community met in texas for two days and emerged with a single name, rick santorum for president. it is a blow to texas governor rick perry, a born-again christian whose political grounding is fiscal and social conservatism. tony perkins, head of the family research council and a major player at the meeting, says perry checks all the boxes except one, but he doesn't think he can win. >> what they wanted to do was make sure that the candidate that had the best chance of going forward of securing the nomination and winning the general election were the candidate they put their support behind. >> governor rick perry joins me now from myrtle beach, south carolina, where you're telling me that the weather is great. so one thing that's going well for you. and i want to talk to you, though, about these social conservatives, the evangelicals, the christian conservatives meeting in texas and deciding that their consensus candidate is rick santorum. what's your reaction to that, governor? >> well, obviously, you'd like to get every endorsement of
and this is "state of the union." >>> over 100 leaders in the social conservative community met in texas for two days and emerged with a single name, rick santorum for president. it is a blow to texas governor rick perry, a born-again christian whose political grounding is fiscal and social conservatism. tony perkins, head of the family research council and a major player at the meeting, says perry checks all the boxes except one, but he doesn't think he can win. >>...
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he's got access to oil money in texas and has got some big donors. will he get them to engage? it would seem to me gingrich
he's got access to oil money in texas and has got some big donors. will he get them to engage? it would seem to me gingrich
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notice all of this rain which is actually a good thing for parts of texas and oklahoma. drought-stricken there. they are seeing this pressure system develop in texas. it is going to continue the develop. track off the northeast. be a warm system for us. it is going to bring rain tomorrow on into the first part of friday. sorry, snow lovers. this is in our system. the outlook is not good for us snow lovers, at least not yet. still hanging on to hope. we could see a around half toimpling .6 of an inch around the belt way. around the blue ridge and shenandoah valley. a healthy hit of rain. 5 the 2 friday will be the warmest -- 52 friday will be the warmest. back down to 40 sunday. >> too bad for snow lovers? right? you go girl. we're going just fine around the highway. i'm going the start first of all by zooming over to 270. we're happy about what we see. that's not much coming out of frederick into montgomery county. good on 495 at the american legion bridge. normal travel times for you between germantown and the belt way. good on the baltimore parkway. good on 29 between
notice all of this rain which is actually a good thing for parts of texas and oklahoma. drought-stricken there. they are seeing this pressure system develop in texas. it is going to continue the develop. track off the northeast. be a warm system for us. it is going to bring rain tomorrow on into the first part of friday. sorry, snow lovers. this is in our system. the outlook is not good for us snow lovers, at least not yet. still hanging on to hope. we could see a around half toimpling .6 of an...
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to the north and so, and -- south and doing good here and this is that system out of texas and you sees swirl over dallas? yesterday that put down a foot of snow in midland, texas and this is on to eastern texas now and fopping into -- popping into western sections of miss sippy and they're under the gun here. rain for us and that is not going be severe. a dry overnight with some clouds and a temperature of 36 degrees here in town and out in the suburbs, though, the numbers will drop into the lower 30s and the upper 20s and that depends how much we end up with overnight. the less cloud cover, and that is equaling colder tells and we're in the rain, 44 degrees and that is some rain for the morning commute and this is 8 a.m. we can start off with another bit of sunshine and they flipping and flopping on how this comes in and by 1:00 noon, everyone is starting to get wet and by 7:00, we're wet here and the heavier rains coming in tomorrow evening and that is here by thursday morning and clouds on and off on thursday and check out your temperatures, 46 and to 53 degrees on thursday and thu
to the north and so, and -- south and doing good here and this is that system out of texas and you sees swirl over dallas? yesterday that put down a foot of snow in midland, texas and this is on to eastern texas now and fopping into -- popping into western sections of miss sippy and they're under the gun here. rain for us and that is not going be severe. a dry overnight with some clouds and a temperature of 36 degrees here in town and out in the suburbs, though, the numbers will drop into the...
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and the two sisters from el paso, texas were in this truck. and she said, general, you don't have to pay for yours. he said, why? did my boys pay for it? she said yes. ten francs for two doughnuts and a cup of coffee. so he says, why don't you keep the money. in the back was an orange crate. you people don't remember orange crates. there were two compartments. and she had all this paper money in the compartment. she opened the back door, pulled out the box and all this money was in the box and he carried a cigarette lighter. he used to smoke a cigar with. a little tiny cigarette lighter. he picked up one of them note and he lit it. and he threw it down with all the money. all the money burned. he burned it all up. them girls turned white. so he came to the jeep. you know, you got the side of the jeep with the shovel. he dug a hole. he buried all the ash. we stayed there to burn out, burned it all up nice. he said, when you go back, you tell your commander that you run into george s. patton and that is taken care of. she didn't know what to say.
and the two sisters from el paso, texas were in this truck. and she said, general, you don't have to pay for yours. he said, why? did my boys pay for it? she said yes. ten francs for two doughnuts and a cup of coffee. so he says, why don't you keep the money. in the back was an orange crate. you people don't remember orange crates. there were two compartments. and she had all this paper money in the compartment. she opened the back door, pulled out the box and all this money was in the box and...
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[laughter] a black man accompanied through texas and mexico in 1528. black men in peru in 1531 with the unfortunate conquest of the income and 200 black men accompanied to the modern-day ecuador in 1534 and i wanted to tell you a little bit about this. one conversed it to be converted to christianity before arriving in the new world. he explored florida. remember in school the fountain of youth? did you know a free black man a conquistadores in florida went with cortez when he defeated the aztecs. in 1524 we had a record of him living as an honored citizen in mexico city. there was a black man and as the bomb. test on export florida in 1528 and was shipped in present-day cultist in texas and was enslaved by indians for five years. he escapes and we know we have a map in the book as you know he wandered for a total of 15,000 miles from florida. you know, these places were not their buildings and giving through what is now texas and spain which became mexico. he was a medicine man and the son of the sun and he returned to the exploration and 1537 and was
[laughter] a black man accompanied through texas and mexico in 1528. black men in peru in 1531 with the unfortunate conquest of the income and 200 black men accompanied to the modern-day ecuador in 1534 and i wanted to tell you a little bit about this. one conversed it to be converted to christianity before arriving in the new world. he explored florida. remember in school the fountain of youth? did you know a free black man a conquistadores in florida went with cortez when he defeated the...
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, remember when he finished 5th in the iowa caucuses and came out saying i'm going to go home to texas andreassess my campaign and then later he said no i'm going to focus on south carolina. he hasn't had public events, he released this tv ad. >> i learned the values of hard work, faith, and family. the values i learned served me well as governor of texas and will continue to guide me as president. >> reporter: it's interesting he has been so quiet in south carolina because he is relying on that state for any sort of come back in this race. >> what else can you tell sus happening on the campaign trail? we know you have the dish on that. >> there is a lot happening, especially new hampshire, this weekend is going to be extremely packed for the candidates two. debates in 12-hours time. one saturday on abc at 9:00. one sundays morning on nbc at 9:00. imagine how exhausted they might be. the day everyone is looking forward to, tuesday, new hampshire primary taking place. save this one for last, remember herman cain? well, herman decided on january 19th, he is going to make an announcement. he
, remember when he finished 5th in the iowa caucuses and came out saying i'm going to go home to texas andreassess my campaign and then later he said no i'm going to focus on south carolina. he hasn't had public events, he released this tv ad. >> i learned the values of hard work, faith, and family. the values i learned served me well as governor of texas and will continue to guide me as president. >> reporter: it's interesting he has been so quiet in south carolina because he is...
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agency that that investigates bars and cantinas expected of criminal activity. the texas, tabc inspectors stumbled on the evil secret behind the boom in what is called the cantina business. >> this is not a normal place that the girls get together to have a few drinks. you know, an applebee's or something after work. and with that many women there, there is a telltale sign something is not quite right. >> the tabc may be one of the most unlikely government groups to battle human traffickers but arguably one of the most determined and best at it. they have gathered an encyclopedia of information how the black market of buying and women works in the lonestar state. >> that's typical of one of the bedrooms. >> when you see the kind of conditions these girls live in, it makes it worse. i've seen people treat livestock better than these people treat girls. >> barnett says it works like this. a patron chooses a bar girl and buys her what is known as a pony beer, a very expensive beer which gives him the right to touch her anywhere on her body. >> you can pay as much as $25 for
agency that that investigates bars and cantinas expected of criminal activity. the texas, tabc inspectors stumbled on the evil secret behind the boom in what is called the cantina business. >> this is not a normal place that the girls get together to have a few drinks. you know, an applebee's or something after work. and with that many women there, there is a telltale sign something is not quite right. >> the tabc may be one of the most unlikely government groups to battle human...
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not anything significant across texas and louisiana.t moisture rolls in tomorrow night into friday. tonight only a spotty shower here and there. temperature 39 degrees. a few around for the morning commute and for our afternoon and evening commute, but most of this holds off until late in the day. temperature tomorrow 53 degrees. so expect some clouds. not a lot of sunshine and showers passing through the region. a few around in the morning, 38 degrees at 8:00. by noon, about 48 with a couple showers around and 4:00, 52 degrees and again, more light showers. you'll see this on the future cast as we run this out to 8:00 in the morning. a scattering of showers. and a little mixed precipitation up to our north. 7:00 tomorrow night, again, more showers. fairly light. but then, you can see the bulk of that coming through closer to early morning on friday. so the friday morning rush hour, you might need extra time for that one. check out the snow through pennsylvania. that is not slated to get in here. it looks like our friday afternoon shoul
not anything significant across texas and louisiana.t moisture rolls in tomorrow night into friday. tonight only a spotty shower here and there. temperature 39 degrees. a few around for the morning commute and for our afternoon and evening commute, but most of this holds off until late in the day. temperature tomorrow 53 degrees. so expect some clouds. not a lot of sunshine and showers passing through the region. a few around in the morning, 38 degrees at 8:00. by noon, about 48 with a couple...
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what we say is the court can't implement the texas plan and certainly can't implement the texas plan if there is any suspected discrimination and what they did is it is exactly the right -- >> you are saying the court should look at the plan. spreading the court did the appropriate thing by looking at the -- >> let's build on something justice scalia asked is what does the court do with the frivolous plans? is assumed under your theory that the claims are valid? if you say no it shouldn't assume that then what level of inquiry should the court engage before it accepts or deviates from the enacted plan? >> i think that the court should look at first of all not start with the state's plan. it should look at where there have been objections made a dent the will of the district court of the district of columbia is the question of where there are frivolous claims that have been made. and there have been no motions to dismiss any of the claims in the washington, d.c. based on -- >> so the texas court cannot -- should automatically accept all that the challenge has been raised in the d.c. ci
what we say is the court can't implement the texas plan and certainly can't implement the texas plan if there is any suspected discrimination and what they did is it is exactly the right -- >> you are saying the court should look at the plan. spreading the court did the appropriate thing by looking at the -- >> let's build on something justice scalia asked is what does the court do with the frivolous plans? is assumed under your theory that the claims are valid? if you say no it...
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and heavy rain in texas and also up in seattle. yesterday we had some snow in utah. it didn't go so well for a few of these drivers. you think utah would be all right. but watch what happens when a car meets a snowplow. notice the snowplow didn't really move too much. wasn't a lot of snow, but i guess it was icy underneath and snow on top and that's usually the worst combination. >> all right, bill, thanks so much. last week president obama well cod the st. louis cardinals to the white house. yesterday the boston withdrew in brew an bruins were in town. it was the team's first cup in 39 years.withdrew brew bruins were in town. it was the team's first cup in 39 years. but not everybody was there p. the team's goalie and playoff mvp superstar tim thomas skipped the event in protest. he put out a statement saying that reads in part i believe the federal government has grown out of roll. threatening the rights, liberties and property of the people. this is in direct opposition to the constitution and the founding fathers' vision. this was not about politics or party as i
and heavy rain in texas and also up in seattle. yesterday we had some snow in utah. it didn't go so well for a few of these drivers. you think utah would be all right. but watch what happens when a car meets a snowplow. notice the snowplow didn't really move too much. wasn't a lot of snow, but i guess it was icy underneath and snow on top and that's usually the worst combination. >> all right, bill, thanks so much. last week president obama well cod the st. louis cardinals to the white...
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and texas governor rick perry hot on the campaign trail in south carolina joins us live. he need to finish there to keep his campaign going? and what does he need to do to connect with voters there? we'll ask him, coming up. be g the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. when you walk 10,000 steps a day, it's the same as walking a professional golf course. humana. proud supporter of health and well-being. and during the four course feast, there's so much to choose from. [ male announcer ] the four course seafood feast is backt red lobster. still just $15. get soup, salad, unlimited cheddar bay biscuits, dessert, and your choice of 7 entrées, like new honey bbq shrimp skewers or shrimp and scaops alfredo. all four courses, just $15. [ jody ] it's really good value. all my guests love it. i'm jody gonzalez, red lobster general manager. and i sea food differently. okay... is
and texas governor rick perry hot on the campaign trail in south carolina joins us live. he need to finish there to keep his campaign going? and what does he need to do to connect with voters there? we'll ask him, coming up. be g the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. when you walk 10,000...
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it is developing in texas and bringing some much-needed rain to parts of the deep south. lf coast line and turn northward up the appalachian. we can see a few areas of light rain tonight or isolated sleet west of the metro area tonight but no sleet accumulation. manassas now. 36. d.c. now 39. mid 40's today is where we should be temperature-wise. a pretty standard late january day. later on this afternoon, a few isolated areas of rain tonight. the real rain will hold off until tomorrow and the first half of friday. up to a half inch in spots. lisa baden. i didn't know you were into country music. i like it. >> thank you. we're doing a little two-stepping. happy with what we find on interstate travel. met ra rail not anticipating any issues this morning. no fog spotted which means we should have news chopper 7 with some pictures in a little while today. stay tuned for that. everything looks pretty smooth for us cynne and natasha. >> a d.c. cab company is out of business this morning. they were shut down because of a number of violations including fleeing inspectors and oper
it is developing in texas and bringing some much-needed rain to parts of the deep south. lf coast line and turn northward up the appalachian. we can see a few areas of light rain tonight or isolated sleet west of the metro area tonight but no sleet accumulation. manassas now. 36. d.c. now 39. mid 40's today is where we should be temperature-wise. a pretty standard late january day. later on this afternoon, a few isolated areas of rain tonight. the real rain will hold off until tomorrow and the...
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kansas and texas. verne lundquist and clark kellogg with the call.ark >> clark: if texas is able to get a miss or two, because we are in the double bonus, robinson will get free throws. and i don't think you call time-out. >> verne: he is out of time-outs. >> clark: and actually that's probably better. in my mind, if they have a chance to tie it or go ahead, i think they have to be able to push it up and try to get it in the hands of brown and he has to create a shot. >> verne: kansas with a win would stay a full game ahead of missouri. so the bears have dropped two in a row, ranked number 3 coming into the week. and then iowa state, kansas and texas, trying to even its big 12 record. and somebody said something funny in the kansas huddle. >> clark: and if he misses one or both, texas has to secure the defensive rebound and be ready to get into this type of play to get a shot. >> verne: robinson, as we mentioned, about 50% for the year. and he is 0-2 today. >> clark: i think mcclenan could get free beca
kansas and texas. verne lundquist and clark kellogg with the call.ark >> clark: if texas is able to get a miss or two, because we are in the double bonus, robinson will get free throws. and i don't think you call time-out. >> verne: he is out of time-outs. >> clark: and actually that's probably better. in my mind, if they have a chance to tie it or go ahead, i think they have to be able to push it up and try to get it in the hands of brown and he has to create a shot. >>...
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most famously illinois and texas. but a number of others, these challenges were filed and beat out rogers -- rogers are holding press conferences. nixon himself doesn't seem to be directly involved but -- >> well, what started off that night he had no idea about doing any kind of protest. he just felt that he was probably going to lose but we talked him into saying let's wait and see. we had to really talk him in to doing that. so that was his way of saying that. but he did -- we didn't know votes were still being -- we assumed there were in illinois but we didn't know. so when it was -- the next morning bob haldeman who was our kid advance man and bob finch and i went in and talked to him and he said that i should go down and announce that he was conceding and thank the workers and we put together a telegram to send to the workers and congratulations to kennedy, so i had said at the time that with the reporters that we wouldn't call back until 10:00 in the morning so they could get a little sleep. so i went down and m
most famously illinois and texas. but a number of others, these challenges were filed and beat out rogers -- rogers are holding press conferences. nixon himself doesn't seem to be directly involved but -- >> well, what started off that night he had no idea about doing any kind of protest. he just felt that he was probably going to lose but we talked him into saying let's wait and see. we had to really talk him in to doing that. so that was his way of saying that. but he did -- we didn't...
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refineries in these two states, texas and louisiana.that would have equalled 20% of the oil the u.s. imports every day. keystone would have created as many as 20,000 new jobs. that's why union members love the prospect. notably, li, laborers international. >> it would be some of the highest paid construction jobs of this nature, highways, health benefits, pension benefits. >> the obama administration began a review of the environmental impact of the keystone pipeline in january of 2009. the first month of mr. obama's presidency. that review continued through last november, 2011, when president obama announced that he would not have a final decision until 2013, which, by the way, would have come after the 2012 presidential election, nine months from now. congress last december set a hard deadline for the president to deliver a final answer, february 21, 2012. but on wednesday of this week, 2012, president obama rejected the construction of the pipeline, and, get this, an e- mail mail statement to registered journalists. he said he needs
refineries in these two states, texas and louisiana.that would have equalled 20% of the oil the u.s. imports every day. keystone would have created as many as 20,000 new jobs. that's why union members love the prospect. notably, li, laborers international. >> it would be some of the highest paid construction jobs of this nature, highways, health benefits, pension benefits. >> the obama administration began a review of the environmental impact of the keystone pipeline in january of...
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we'll explore that further, but i do taunt to talk about rick perry left and went back to texas, and a lot of people thought he was going to formally drop out. instead we got michele bachmann that dropped out. what does that say now? and are you surprised he waited this long? >> i am a bit surprised. everybody thought on the staff he was going to drop out, going back to texas to rekrr, but he had a conversation with his wife, anita and his son, who said don't do it, go into south carolina. we're with you. we're backing you. perry thought anything could happen. the question of whether or not folks could coalesce around somebody other than romney is still open. he immediate that decision based on a conversation with his wife and a few staffers who said it doesn't look good, but why not direct your own exit, not have somebody else look like you're going to be defeated. >> here he is, in fifth place, and it was going to look even worse for him. so he decided i think fundamentally even though he hoped that south carolina might restore his reputation a bit, it was further going to damage hi
we'll explore that further, but i do taunt to talk about rick perry left and went back to texas, and a lot of people thought he was going to formally drop out. instead we got michele bachmann that dropped out. what does that say now? and are you surprised he waited this long? >> i am a bit surprised. everybody thought on the staff he was going to drop out, going back to texas to rekrr, but he had a conversation with his wife, anita and his son, who said don't do it, go into south...
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they will some andactivithe lower mississippi texas anding to the north,is in largesnow. w in therom the northwest, also and all the eastern talking about over course of esday. highs, n looking 6 in 6 invancouver. denver. over towardst, ected in then d.c. doubledigits 18d in europe lot the the we will continue to rain move particular coastal arooking to coming in off north sea over tf the nexthours. as foreurope a drops in startsd major. the upperions that you wantfor. in medite be this eastern that looksscattered showers as thunderstorms poss heading in towards looks more country hereead into dry. the l moscow.ris and london. here is your three day o story thisnationalrgy agency iran begun to produceweapons. thiscovery likely to the united sta europea it is bunker. are 300 facility. w 20%american researchers images of years ago. plant is protecte and other iran'so theiaea s all nuclear running under agency. tion ofm catherine kobayashi in www.vitac.com
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." >> brown: plus, we examine the arguments in two supreme court cases on redistricting in texas and environmental regulations with marcia coyle of the "national law journal." >> brown: and ray suarez talks with susan dentzer about the slow-down in health care spending. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: there were grave new developments today in iran's war of wills with the west, and with the u.s. in particular. one involved the regime's nuclear program; the other, an american condemned to death. margaret warner has our report. >> warner: amid cries of "death to america" today the iranian supreme leader was defiant at a tehran rally. he
." >> brown: plus, we examine the arguments in two supreme court cases on redistricting in texas and environmental regulations with marcia coyle of the "national law journal." >> brown: and ray suarez talks with susan dentzer about the slow-down in health care spending. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that...
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in between dallas and midland. midland, texas, yesterday, picked up 7 to 8 inches of snow and by their standards that is a big snowstorm. rain near appear leeb but the rain from wichita falls to the dallas area and downpoured around dallas/ft. worth. we like to get the rain like this in texas but don't want to see the flooding like yesterday in houston. today as our storm heads to the southeast on and off heavy rains in the forecast from lake charles and especially new orleans and any coastal areas of mississippi and alabama and backup to birmingham, montgomery and atlanta. then the rain will head to the east coast. that is a look at the forecast. washington, d.c. enjoy the nice little warm trend. i really think this is one of the last significantly warm trends that is going to head through the ohio valley, great lakes and new england. much colder air coming this way as we go towards the upcoming weekend. kind of nice to talk about snow for once. it's been a while. >> no, it's not. we don't need to talk about snow. >> i like a li
in between dallas and midland. midland, texas, yesterday, picked up 7 to 8 inches of snow and by their standards that is a big snowstorm. rain near appear leeb but the rain from wichita falls to the dallas area and downpoured around dallas/ft. worth. we like to get the rain like this in texas but don't want to see the flooding like yesterday in houston. today as our storm heads to the southeast on and off heavy rains in the forecast from lake charles and especially new orleans and any coastal...
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kansas and texas. verne lundquist and clark kellogg with the call.ark >> clark: if texas is able to get a miss or two, because we are in the double bonus, robinson will get free throws. and i don't think you call time-out. >> verne: he is out of time-outs. >> clark: and actually that's probably better. in my mind, if they have a chance to tie it or go ahead, i think they have to be able to push it up and try to get it in the hands of brown and he has to create a shot. >> verne: kansas with a win would stay a full game ahead of missouri. so the bears have dropped two in a row, ranked number 3 coming into the week. and then iowa state, kansas and texas, trying to even its big 12 record. and somebody said something funny in the kansas huddle. >> clark: and if he misses one or both, texas has to secure the defensive rebound and be ready to get into this type of play to get a shot. >> verne: robinson, as we mentioned, about 50% for the year. and he is 0-2 today. >> clark: i think mcclenan could get free beca
kansas and texas. verne lundquist and clark kellogg with the call.ark >> clark: if texas is able to get a miss or two, because we are in the double bonus, robinson will get free throws. and i don't think you call time-out. >> verne: he is out of time-outs. >> clark: and actually that's probably better. in my mind, if they have a chance to tie it or go ahead, i think they have to be able to push it up and try to get it in the hands of brown and he has to create a shot. >>...
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you you grew up in a small town in texas and i understand you worked as work construction you were well i was in college i worked my way through college i worked on shrimp boats i worked as a waiter i worked in construction and. you know i got to say tom early on i even though i was born in poverty i was a proud american i really believed in the promise of democracy i was so proud of the concepts of liberty and justice and equality and it wasn't until i got to college that i realized in some respects i had been lied to that the country is not operating the way that we were taught the way that we were that inspired me so much so i was in many ways it never had and it never has and that was really what i came to understand so i i have really grappled with how can we make this promise of democracy a reality because this really is the country where we're something as profound as throwing off the king is a big deal and creating the idea that we do people are sovereign is huge the problem tom is not in the framework of what we were taught the problem has been we never actually implemented it
you you grew up in a small town in texas and i understand you worked as work construction you were well i was in college i worked my way through college i worked on shrimp boats i worked as a waiter i worked in construction and. you know i got to say tom early on i even though i was born in poverty i was a proud american i really believed in the promise of democracy i was so proud of the concepts of liberty and justice and equality and it wasn't until i got to college that i realized in some...
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and it continues to be dry for the father soup eastern plains. you will notice we have improved areas over kansas, parts of oklahoma, texas as well but the south andsouthwestern parts of texas much of central and southern georgia continue to be dry in parts of the northern plains dry as well. the good news is we will start with moisture in those drought areas especially in southern texas. we will show you that coming up. there is the jet stream and as we start monday there is that trough. that will cause a lot of moisture, you will notice how to tracks off to the east, merges with the overall trough that digs in to the northern plains for the middle of the week. this is an artic blast of air, for most of the eastern half of the country the way it looks, very mild temperatures in that ridge. farther to the west. let's go day by day, we will start off with monday. you can see a stationary front through the southern area of state was the developing area of low pressure, fair amount of rain along that, especially in the drought areas with -- maybe a touch of snow in the northern fringe of that, not much still going on through the northern part to star
and it continues to be dry for the father soup eastern plains. you will notice we have improved areas over kansas, parts of oklahoma, texas as well but the south andsouthwestern parts of texas much of central and southern georgia continue to be dry in parts of the northern plains dry as well. the good news is we will start with moisture in those drought areas especially in southern texas. we will show you that coming up. there is the jet stream and as we start monday there is that trough. that...
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big thunderstorms, dangerous weather out of texas and louisiana now and this line has been responsiblel and a few reports of tornados, no injuries and a lot of heavy rain into the eastern sections of texas and that is not a bad thing for them. this is moving into louisiana tonight. you see the red outline, that is the tornado watchbox and that is looks like it's moving through the deep south. when you have bad weather, never a good thing. a big picture of this and where this gets into the colder air and that is transitioning to a little bit of snow. we'll stay in the mild air, though, and overnight tonight and through the day tomorrow. a spotty shower possible, low in the city and down to 39 and we'll call a spotty shower in the morning, 42 and spotty shower at noon. 48 and look tomorrow, back into the lower 50s and we'll have some showers around here by 5:00 and that is when most of them come through and then tomorrow night, into friday morning and that is when we will have most of the rain. once the sun comes out, check out the temperature up to 57 degrees and on saturday, clouds and
big thunderstorms, dangerous weather out of texas and louisiana now and this line has been responsiblel and a few reports of tornados, no injuries and a lot of heavy rain into the eastern sections of texas and that is not a bad thing for them. this is moving into louisiana tonight. you see the red outline, that is the tornado watchbox and that is looks like it's moving through the deep south. when you have bad weather, never a good thing. a big picture of this and where this gets into the...
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and lobby and we defunded planned parenthood in texas this past year, and we passed a very strong andsent law to require the abortionist to sit down with the woman in a face to taste private, confidential meeting and we thought we would save babies and cut abortion in half and see the same thing across the countries. >> carol everett, i thank you for your powerful story and powerful testimony and i hope that if you want to learn more about carol's incredible story and rebecca's. get the gift of life movie, mike huckabee.com. a link there. from washington, thank you for joining us, we'll be back next week. until then, good night and god bless. i wouldn't do that. pay the check? no, i wouldn't use that single miles credit card. hey, aren't you... shhh. i'm researchg a role. today's special... the capital one venture card. you earn double miles on every purchase. impressive. chalk is a lost medium. if you're not earning double miles... you're settling for half. was that really necessary? [ male announcer ] get the venture card at capitalone.com and earn double miles on every purchase eve
and lobby and we defunded planned parenthood in texas this past year, and we passed a very strong andsent law to require the abortionist to sit down with the woman in a face to taste private, confidential meeting and we thought we would save babies and cut abortion in half and see the same thing across the countries. >> carol everett, i thank you for your powerful story and powerful testimony and i hope that if you want to learn more about carol's incredible story and rebecca's. get the...
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san antonio, a lot of heavy rain and thunderstorms in texas. as we go into tomorrow, we shift that to the southeast and eventually some of that rain will work its way up the eastern seaboard. if you're watching us on wbla tv in baltimore, maryland, discover over 80 objects used in daily life in africa at hand-held personal arts from africa at the baltimore museum of art. that is your "early today" event of the today. >>> here is an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. >>> tough times continue for actress demi moore who has hospitalized late monday night. moore who repeatedly split with husband ashton kutcher was admitted for what hearse spokesperson called exhaustion. however a source told tmz moore was rushed to the hospital for a substance abuse incident. she also bowed out of the upcoming film "loveless." >>> her 14-year-old relationship with johnny depp is not over. a judge will rule next week on actress halle berry's attempt to keep the father of her child from contacting them until a child endangerment investigation is
san antonio, a lot of heavy rain and thunderstorms in texas. as we go into tomorrow, we shift that to the southeast and eventually some of that rain will work its way up the eastern seaboard. if you're watching us on wbla tv in baltimore, maryland, discover over 80 objects used in daily life in africa at hand-held personal arts from africa at the baltimore museum of art. that is your "early today" event of the today. >>> here is an early look at this morning's headlines in...
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give education and the people of the state of texas said, how are we going to deal with this? are we going to have tax wasters or taxpayers? and the legislature said we're going to require these young people to get in the line to become citizens of the united states and pay full in-state tuition to get educated in the state of texas so they are not tax wasters, and that's what the legislature did. only four difficult sentencing votes. that was text' call. remember our 10th amendment? if any other state, you decide that issue on your own. and i would never as a president of the united states try to impose anything like that on the states. that's the states' call. the people of the state of texas said economically, this is in our best interest rather than have tax wasters that we will have either in prison or welfare rolls because they aren't educated. that's how that happened in the state of texas. south carolina, free to deal with it as they see fit. but the next president of the united states, who i hope is me, knows how to secure tha
give education and the people of the state of texas said, how are we going to deal with this? are we going to have tax wasters or taxpayers? and the legislature said we're going to require these young people to get in the line to become citizens of the united states and pay full in-state tuition to get educated in the state of texas so they are not tax wasters, and that's what the legislature did. only four difficult sentencing votes. that was text' call. remember our 10th amendment? if any...
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and i am boy scouts. when i went on to texas a&m and volunteered in the air force, i had opportunities all over the world. i only left texas a handful of times in my life. i did not know how other people live or how other governments treated their people until i lived in saudi arabia, iran, and all of these european countries. i saw monarchies and theocracies, different types of dictatorships. at that point in time, as a 26- year-old young man, it became so clear to me what an uncut -- incredible country i lived in. what those people had taught me was so powerful. when that flag goes up at a ball game and we see the words, they are really special. they are a powerful thing. when i am standing on that stage, getting ready to debate, i am standing at attention. i am standing with my hand over my heart. to reflect my belief in this great an incredible country. we believe that the symbols of the country should never, ever be used in any other way than to hold up america and its great freedoms. and the hope that it reflects. [applause] >> your faith, your commitment to traditional family values, having a big p
and i am boy scouts. when i went on to texas a&m and volunteered in the air force, i had opportunities all over the world. i only left texas a handful of times in my life. i did not know how other people live or how other governments treated their people until i lived in saudi arabia, iran, and all of these european countries. i saw monarchies and theocracies, different types of dictatorships. at that point in time, as a 26- year-old young man, it became so clear to me what an uncut --...
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