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. >>> texas city, texas is one of the largest oil refinery sites in america. the oil business is labor intensive which poses its own unique set of problems. >> we have a large population of contract workers that come in from out of state and all over the country and come in to work at the refinery.
. >>> texas city, texas is one of the largest oil refinery sites in america. the oil business is labor intensive which poses its own unique set of problems. >> we have a large population of contract workers that come in from out of state and all over the country and come in to work at the refinery.
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. >>> texas city, texas is one of the largest oil refinery sites in america. the oil business is labor intensive which poses its own unique set of problems. >> we have a large population of contract workers that come in from out of state and all over the country and come in to work at the refinery. it greatly impacts the community and the police department and traffic and crime and things like that. >> that are became all too clear on may 16th, 2001. just after dawn in the marsh land south of the city, municipal workers made a gruesome discovery. they found the bodies of two young women at the emg of a dirt road about 120 feet apart. >> the first girl we came upon was nude except for shoes and bound and bloody. the second was bloody, nude. >> the victim's clothing was scattered near the bodies. the conat the present times of the purses was restaurant about the scene. they estimated they had been dead for les than six hours, making the time of death sometime around midnight. >> when you saw the first victim lying there, you could feel the anger that was carry o
. >>> texas city, texas is one of the largest oil refinery sites in america. the oil business is labor intensive which poses its own unique set of problems. >> we have a large population of contract workers that come in from out of state and all over the country and come in to work at the refinery. it greatly impacts the community and the police department and traffic and crime and things like that. >> that are became all too clear on may 16th, 2001. just after dawn in the...
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in addition because she was involved in health care in 1990s there is a little texas city she might have had for obamacare had she been publicly involved. she was offering advice to rahm emanuel, a to president obama's top aides. her history with health care fighting in nearly 90s, she ended up talking to a few lawmakers for the white house who were considering what they should do with their votes and we write about a scene in 2009 right after the tea party summer as it were in september of 2009 and basically all the cabinet members were starting to get upset. there was frustration and complaint with the white house's agenda given complete subsumed by health care and health care was going to bring down the party and bring down the rest of the agenda. hillary clinton made a plea for the rest of the cabinet members to get to president obama. there isn't an opportunity like this that comes along very often. we are better set up that we were under the clinton administration. let's get this done. folks in the administration told us that was then underappreciate it moment. it was still a prett
in addition because she was involved in health care in 1990s there is a little texas city she might have had for obamacare had she been publicly involved. she was offering advice to rahm emanuel, a to president obama's top aides. her history with health care fighting in nearly 90s, she ended up talking to a few lawmakers for the white house who were considering what they should do with their votes and we write about a scene in 2009 right after the tea party summer as it were in september of...
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. >> he had the texas city incident and the prudholm bay incident in alaska.e affair he had at the end of his tenure that caused his early retirement, the fact he told an untruth about his relationship that later came to light and then years later, described how he tried to keep his private life private for so many years. >> you think he is justifiably on this list? >> i think so. >> let's move on to another one whom you endorse. >> richard kinder is one to watch as he continues to grow kinder morgan, a company that started in 1996 after he left enron. he is probably one of the most successful anti-enron people ever, growing that company to 11,000 employees. >> ex-enron, not necessarily anti-enron although he is probably that, too. >> i probably should say ex-enron. what's interesting about this company, as he's grown it and amassed millions, he owns almost a third of the company, somewhere around $8.5 billion in terms of the value of the shares he has in the company. he also takes only $1 salary but he can afford to do that. in 2012, he exercised some options
. >> he had the texas city incident and the prudholm bay incident in alaska.e affair he had at the end of his tenure that caused his early retirement, the fact he told an untruth about his relationship that later came to light and then years later, described how he tried to keep his private life private for so many years. >> you think he is justifiably on this list? >> i think so. >> let's move on to another one whom you endorse. >> richard kinder is one to watch...
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texas. not too much longer after that, in 1955, el paso became the first city in the state of texas to integrate its public schools. and as my colleague from texas has pointed out, up until that point, there were separate schools for black children, there were separate cools for white children and not too long before that, separate schools for mexican american children. so 1955, the school board in el paso, texas, made a very important decision to integrate schools, there, the first in texas, one of the first in the former confederacy. in 196 , they elected the first mexican american mayor of a major u.s. city. and then on june 7, 1962, the el paso city council, under the leadership of alderman bert williams, passed the first city ordinance of any major city in the former confederacy outlawing segregation in hotels, motels, restaurants and theaters. these places of public accommodation that my colleague had so eloquently described that were segregated and in many cases barred to african-americans and in some cases in el paso in earlier years to mexican americans. president kennedy in a speech th
texas. not too much longer after that, in 1955, el paso became the first city in the state of texas to integrate its public schools. and as my colleague from texas has pointed out, up until that point, there were separate schools for black children, there were separate cools for white children and not too long before that, separate schools for mexican american children. so 1955, the school board in el paso, texas, made a very important decision to integrate schools, there, the first in texas,...
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right now google is already available in provo, utah, houston, texas and kansas city, kansas. the bay area cities would include san jose, centerville, palo alto and santa clara. talks between google and the city of santa clara begin next week. google fiber offers internet speed faster than most u.s. customers receive democracy stomach the kit kat bars kick cap bardis been named the most influential canha bar of all time. candy experts say the kick cap has had the most biggest influence because it's so easy to share. kit kat was also one of the first candy bars to earn a following. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we will see the next time newsbreaks. our coverage continues at the 10:00 p.m. news and tonight we are looking into what makes silicon valley startup so valuable >> today on "tmz," >> i came in this morning and i couldn't believe the picture. michelle rodriguez got pants. i've got them getting back into their car. when they get back to the hotel, the pants are gone and cara's holding them. >> you know the real winner of that night? the limo driver.
right now google is already available in provo, utah, houston, texas and kansas city, kansas. the bay area cities would include san jose, centerville, palo alto and santa clara. talks between google and the city of santa clara begin next week. google fiber offers internet speed faster than most u.s. customers receive democracy stomach the kit kat bars kick cap bardis been named the most influential canha bar of all time. candy experts say the kick cap has had the most biggest influence because...
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a lot of texas cities and there and now paso fort worth and san antonio. no. 3 is louisville ky. that the city of love. san francisco is ranked no. 48. >>: sure as we are cute valentine's day pictures. we'll be right back. taking a look at temperatures very mild. in fact it's very him for some of us treat upper 50s and san francisco and corporate 57 leaving the house allow for more effective for right now santa rosa. it is foggy in some spots. with the latest on arriving flights. as we head into the afternoon clouds will linger. but for more coming in at 6661 for san mateo. futurecast 4 shows rain. its core to the evening hours. moderate to heavy rain possibly north of the golden gate bridge. at 747 here is george. >>george: still a pretty go awry for most of the bay area. will start with a check of the bridges. >>george: the ride to the san mateo bridge the very light this morning. no heads of the stop and go traffic past offense became the norm. the rich and san rafael bridge. toll could tow truck cutting across all lanes for it this is one bridge where we do have a back up on
a lot of texas cities and there and now paso fort worth and san antonio. no. 3 is louisville ky. that the city of love. san francisco is ranked no. 48. >>: sure as we are cute valentine's day pictures. we'll be right back. taking a look at temperatures very mild. in fact it's very him for some of us treat upper 50s and san francisco and corporate 57 leaving the house allow for more effective for right now santa rosa. it is foggy in some spots. with the latest on arriving flights. as we...
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texas. the sleepy city is surrounded by a large concentration of oil refineries in america.n the city by the sea pipelines defined the sky line, complete with smoke and suf fur tinged our -- sulphur tinged air. here oil is converted into gasoline and other items. residents say living here is making them sick. >> this person grew up across from refinery plants. when you think about that, your sisters and mother and grandmother. in your heart of hearts, do you think it's connected? >> i think so. i feel like a lot of people in port arthur, including family members i loved, it's something to do with the refine rice in the area. a lot of people walk around sick, or don't know they are sick. they don't know, because we exposed to the chemicals. >> according to the texas department of health, the cancer rate is higher than in the rest of the state. almost 8% higher for men and 6% for women. there's no way to know for sure if the family members decide as a result of pollution. he didn't need to see evidence. hardest. >> the image, her mouth was open, her eyes wide open. they were g
texas. the sleepy city is surrounded by a large concentration of oil refineries in america.n the city by the sea pipelines defined the sky line, complete with smoke and suf fur tinged our -- sulphur tinged air. here oil is converted into gasoline and other items. residents say living here is making them sick. >> this person grew up across from refinery plants. when you think about that, your sisters and mother and grandmother. in your heart of hearts, do you think it's connected? >>...
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. >> former naval officer was born and raised in port arthur texas, a sleepy city, three miles east of houston, is part of a concentration of oil refineries. steady stream of smoke and sulfur-tinged air. it is also here that hundreds of thousands of barrels of crude oil are created to everything from gasoline to asphalt, to the petrochemicals needed to make plastic. residents of port arthur say it's making them sick. he says his family has paid the price. >> and when you think about that like you said your sister, your mother, your grandmother and you live here in port arthur within view of a all these refineries. in your heart of hearts, do you think it's connected? >> i think so. i really think that -- i really feel like a lot of people in port arthur, including my family members that i lost, probably something the effects on their health have something to do with the refineries in this area. a lot of people walking around sick, don't even know they're sick, because we're disposed to -- exposed to these chemicals every day. >> according to the department of health, the rate of cancer
. >> former naval officer was born and raised in port arthur texas, a sleepy city, three miles east of houston, is part of a concentration of oil refineries. steady stream of smoke and sulfur-tinged air. it is also here that hundreds of thousands of barrels of crude oil are created to everything from gasoline to asphalt, to the petrochemicals needed to make plastic. residents of port arthur say it's making them sick. he says his family has paid the price. >> and when you think about...
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the snow and ice could cripple some cities. in texas, icy roads caused spinouts. at least four people died in traffic accidents. from alabama to north carolina, authorities warn people to stay home. >> our goal is to be overprepared and hopefully underwhelmed by the storm. >> reporter: some got the message on their cell phones and answering machine. >> now is the time to prepare for this storm. >> reporter: along i-75 trucks moving past this weigh station were given flyers warning of the coming storm. officials are also bracing for widespread power outages. a half an inch of ice or more could bring down trees knocking out power to thousands. >> this is one of mother nature's worst kinds of storms that can be inflicted on the south. and that is ice. it is our biggest enemy. >> reporter: in atlanta, an army of utility trucks are standing by ready to respond while the national guard prepares for possible evacuations. officials are leaving nothing to chance after this traffic nightmare two weeks ago. shoppers packed grocery stores getting milk, toilet paper, food, any
the snow and ice could cripple some cities. in texas, icy roads caused spinouts. at least four people died in traffic accidents. from alabama to north carolina, authorities warn people to stay home. >> our goal is to be overprepared and hopefully underwhelmed by the storm. >> reporter: some got the message on their cell phones and answering machine. >> now is the time to prepare for this storm. >> reporter: along i-75 trucks moving past this weigh station were given...
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texas. it started in 1936, stopped during world war ii and didn't go back up until the 1980's, but it has grown significantly over time. crystal cityccupies a unique spot in texas political history in that it was the birthplace of the first latino political party in texas, the raza nita party which at the time qualified for a statewide ballot. crystal city has long been known as a core of civil rights activism and its rolling fields are now sharing space with the booming eagle shale. come see a gem of the garden area, crystal city, texas. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i respectfully request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, today i rise to bring attention to an issue that affects millions of american citizens. a rare disease is defined as a disease that affects fewer than 200,000 people. there are over 7,000 rare diseases that affect close to 30
texas. it started in 1936, stopped during world war ii and didn't go back up until the 1980's, but it has grown significantly over time. crystal cityccupies a unique spot in texas political history in that it was the birthplace of the first latino political party in texas, the raza nita party which at the time qualified for a statewide ballot. crystal city has long been known as a core of civil rights activism and its rolling fields are now sharing space with the booming eagle shale. come see a...
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we have 1,247 dealerships in 284 texas cities and towns because we have franchise laws. >> bill, having sells and when i talk to the dealers in that state, i have not heard one story where they say this particular dealer is out of business because tesla is here, and the proof around the country according to a lot of people is that tesla is not hurting autodealers. >> tesla barely sells 0.001 of sales, but once you start letting the manufacturers selling direct, then all of the sudden the the dealers i have in 163 towns of under 15,000 population, they disappear. all we would have is dealers in the major metropolitan areas with one price controlled by the factories. that is not good for anyone and certainly not 26 million texans. >> bill wolters, president of the texas autodealers association joining us from austin. and there you have it, sarah and simon, they are clearly not backing down and inviting tesla to come in to set up the plant in exchange for laws. >> i think it is tough for the regulators if they are forced to choose between the dealers and the factory. >> and the oligopoly.
we have 1,247 dealerships in 284 texas cities and towns because we have franchise laws. >> bill, having sells and when i talk to the dealers in that state, i have not heard one story where they say this particular dealer is out of business because tesla is here, and the proof around the country according to a lot of people is that tesla is not hurting autodealers. >> tesla barely sells 0.001 of sales, but once you start letting the manufacturers selling direct, then all of the...
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. >> yellowhouse canyon is 200 acres of very rough terrain just outside the city limits of lubbock, texas. in 1870, it's where the comanche indians exchanged their prisoners for horses.
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city. take a look at texas very warm. mid 70s in the city of dallas. over to you. >> mid 70s.ealous. we love the good news, though. >> yeah, we do. >> thanks maria. >> ahead of thisç latest storm new jersey dealing with a salt shortage. some areas have been waiting on shipments for weeks. other towns were supplied with 400 to 500 tons of salt. it takes 800 tons of salt to prepare for one snowstorm. in the meantime they are using liquid brine and sand to help melt the snow. >> i heard they don't have any salt. here's what happened to us. could have gotten into a bad accident if there was somebody behind me. >> a barge carrying salt from maine was expected to arrive yesterday but it couldn't get federal clearan >> the salt shortage leading to a dangerous prank that has residents on edge. this video posted on instagram shows a man pointing a gun on another man and demanding that he hand over the rock salt. understandably the man spills the salt over the sidewalk. turns out the gun is fake and the video is a prank. philadelphia police didn't find it so funny. jerome simpson turne
city. take a look at texas very warm. mid 70s in the city of dallas. over to you. >> mid 70s.ealous. we love the good news, though. >> yeah, we do. >> thanks maria. >> ahead of thisç latest storm new jersey dealing with a salt shortage. some areas have been waiting on shipments for weeks. other towns were supplied with 400 to 500 tons of salt. it takes 800 tons of salt to prepare for one snowstorm. in the meantime they are using liquid brine and sand to help melt the...
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faster than the existing broad ban services and right now it is only available in austin texas and in kansas city however they were asked to submit other information that would make installing it possible. meantime, there is a new tactic trying to stop google, facebook and other high tech companies, the city approved that idea last month but critics have filed an environmental appeal. there is no word on when they could appeal it. >>> and a bay wrap remember, the group's safe place organized an event and they shared stories about being injured battered. wrapper e .40 was also invited to talk about building healthy relationships and he has been building relationships and said communication is the key. >> you need to appreciate each other. [inaudible] >> now the organization's safe place is to create a teen who doesn't accept abuse in their relationships. >>> and san francisco state is considering dumping it's long time mascot, the gator, who wants to get rid of it and the reason why. >>> the men accused of severely beating san francisco giants' fan brian stow will be in court and we will tell you
faster than the existing broad ban services and right now it is only available in austin texas and in kansas city however they were asked to submit other information that would make installing it possible. meantime, there is a new tactic trying to stop google, facebook and other high tech companies, the city approved that idea last month but critics have filed an environmental appeal. there is no word on when they could appeal it. >>> and a bay wrap remember, the group's safe place...
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. >>> san antonio is one of the fastest growing cities in texas.rn required the construction of one of the most sophisticated systems of state highways in the country.
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jim did youglas, universal city texas, shame on you, o'reilly for not knowing that chard is a leafy vegetableastened, now i will eat chard this weekend with my cheese doodles, bill, i grew up catholic and read the bible but now my faith is stronger knowing the history of jesus' time. i am glad, robert, i get a lot of letters like that. >>> and the common bond foundation of oklahoma has donated $150,000 to help disabled vets. right? here is sergeant andrew smith using his chair in the snow and who lives in chattanooga, tennessee, and we're happy the track chair is allowing him to get up and around even in the bad weather down south. also, they have donated $200,000 to independencefun.org so more of the track chairs can be made. and you guys are patriots. and another charity for vets, the fisher hats. as you know we're raising money for them off of my presidential interview. >> the super bowl was ten days ago and america is still buzzing over the embarrassing lop-sided victory of bill o'reilly over president obama, everybody is talking about it in an historic move. bill is historically auctioni
jim did youglas, universal city texas, shame on you, o'reilly for not knowing that chard is a leafy vegetableastened, now i will eat chard this weekend with my cheese doodles, bill, i grew up catholic and read the bible but now my faith is stronger knowing the history of jesus' time. i am glad, robert, i get a lot of letters like that. >>> and the common bond foundation of oklahoma has donated $150,000 to help disabled vets. right? here is sergeant andrew smith using his chair in the...
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. >> yellowhouse canyon is 200 acres of very rough terrain just outside the city limits of lubbock, texas. in 1870, it's where the comanche indians exchanged their prisoners for horses. 125 years later, the area became known for something else, when some hunters found what looked to be a human skull. >> we treat it as a crime scene, making the assumption that it is a strand of hair. forensic anthropologist dr. harrell gill-king estimated the bones had been exposed to the elements for over a year. one piece of bone called the sacrum indicated the victim was female. >> the shape of the sacrum in females is distinctive. it's much more flared. it's all part of the birth difference between females giving birth and males not. >> the shape of the skull suggested the victim was caucasian, and the cranial sutures were not yet closed, meaning the victim was young, between 18 and 24. the anthropologist also found evidence of knife wounds. >> i think we had one to the shoulder blade, six to the vertebrae, and then another four or five. so, 12 or 13 injuries that we discovered and mapped into the cut
. >> yellowhouse canyon is 200 acres of very rough terrain just outside the city limits of lubbock, texas. in 1870, it's where the comanche indians exchanged their prisoners for horses. 125 years later, the area became known for something else, when some hunters found what looked to be a human skull. >> we treat it as a crime scene, making the assumption that it is a strand of hair. forensic anthropologist dr. harrell gill-king estimated the bones had been exposed to the elements...
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on the republican side we do know who wants the republican next time around, it's one city each from texasarizona, missouri, nevada and colorado. but also three cities from the same state. three cities from one state all competing against each other to get the same convention. cincinnati, ohio and cleveland, ohio and columbus, ohio are all applying overtly to please try to get the republican convention for 2016. any city in ohio or maybe every city in ohio has to think that they've got a pretty good chance of getting the rnc, right? as cleveland points out in their application to host the convention, as goes ohio, so goes the nation, right? ohio has become the proto typical swing state. ohio is split down the middle politically. it's absolutely a presidential bell wear, in '04. ohio went for george w. bush for two points. in '08 the state went for barack obama by five points. in 2012 the state went for barack obama by 2 points and he won the presidency. that pattern holds back to 1960, the last time ohio picked somebody who didn't go on to be the winner of the general election is when ohio
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her 13th birthday her mother had flown her from texas to new york city to see him on stage and she had been an admirer of this work every since. his neighbors appreciated him as a neighbor. he was approachable and had three young children who were in the local public school. that is also something of interest for people. saying maybe that is not tib kal for a celebrity here. what is interesting is what fans are reacting to now the news that he was found with the needle in this arm. but some of this fans tell us they weren't afar of it. and that is interesting because it speaks to the fans that he had. they were fans of his work. they tell us they weren't that interested in his personal life. they want to know and understand what happened inside of that apartment. we've seen other plain clothed investigators. >> thank you so much. all right philip seymour hoffman struggled with addition for years. coming up next i'll talk with dr. drew pinsky about the hollywood culture of drug abuse. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each
her 13th birthday her mother had flown her from texas to new york city to see him on stage and she had been an admirer of this work every since. his neighbors appreciated him as a neighbor. he was approachable and had three young children who were in the local public school. that is also something of interest for people. saying maybe that is not tib kal for a celebrity here. what is interesting is what fans are reacting to now the news that he was found with the needle in this arm. but some of...
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. >>> san antonio is one of the fastest growing cities in texas. which in turn required the construction of one of the most sophisticated systems of state highways in the country. unfortunately, increased traffic often means increased fatalities. and one of those tragic cases was that of a teenage boy found one morning near highway 281. >> no one deserves to die on the side of the road alone even, if their last breaths are those that are shared with a stranger. >> it looked to investigators like he had been hit head-on by a motor vehicle. >> the abrasions to the person, the absence of socks on the feet, appeared to have rolled down the roadway, conducive to being hit by a motor vehicle. >> the boy's shoes were discovered up the hill on highway 281 along with a sock and a broken neck chain. but there was no evidence to show how fast the vehicle had been going. >> cannot generally tell that by the force of the impact that the individual's knocked out of his shoes. for some reason it's a common occurrence with motor vehicle and pedestrian accidents. >
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out of texas, that's pushing right up the tennessee valley, the ohio valley, bringing 15 states under either winter weather warning, watches or ariseries. and monday morning, into new york city at the snow totals, amarillo, texas, 4- 6 inches of snow through oklahoma city. and goes all the way up the chain of the ohio valley. and 4-6 inches just north of baltimore. philadelphia into new york city. so it's a bad case of the mondays here tomorrow morning for the commute. but good timing with the football, because forecasts for the super bowl, 44 degrees, dry, clouds, but above-normal temperatures. that's a look across the nation, now here's a closer look where you are. >>> and that's a look across the nation. >> we have is sunday tradition. you have to make your football prognostication. >> is that a -- >> i'm going to say denver. >> you're with me. >> you're wrong. >> oh, my gosh, can i step away. >> and adam is a cook. he's cooking. >> i have a heart this afternoon, homemade strom bow lee and chili. >> i just show up. >> i'll be looking up prognostication. >> and sara will be twerking. >> it's getting hot. >>> coming up, where should she be? the world traveler missing for tw
out of texas, that's pushing right up the tennessee valley, the ohio valley, bringing 15 states under either winter weather warning, watches or ariseries. and monday morning, into new york city at the snow totals, amarillo, texas, 4- 6 inches of snow through oklahoma city. and goes all the way up the chain of the ohio valley. and 4-6 inches just north of baltimore. philadelphia into new york city. so it's a bad case of the mondays here tomorrow morning for the commute. but good timing with the...
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tillerson's horse ranch, in the city of denton, texas, currently they're doing a referendum to ban frackingn the -- inside of the city limits. this is, you know, basically in the heart of drilling country. they're attempting to put a referendum up to ban drilling in denton, texas. >> yeah. that's a story we'll continue to keep our eye on. thank you for your time. this isn't just in texas, folks. it's across the country. we're going to look at the cost of fracking to all of us. that's up next. i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medica
tillerson's horse ranch, in the city of denton, texas, currently they're doing a referendum to ban frackingn the -- inside of the city limits. this is, you know, basically in the heart of drilling country. they're attempting to put a referendum up to ban drilling in denton, texas. >> yeah. that's a story we'll continue to keep our eye on. thank you for your time. this isn't just in texas, folks. it's across the country. we're going to look at the cost of fracking to all of us. that's up...
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bad news there are there's a move awe foot to have high-speed wifi among those cities considering this year austin, texasnd santa fe and mount view and sunny vail we hear more protests what is called google buses that fits buses from any companies were they move folks around to a compasses outside of the city. those protesting make it clear those individuals are responsible for increasing property values and driving represents up i'm not sure that's accurate it's a good thing to have a city where your property values are going up where people want to be. you don't want to be among the top 10 dangerous cities in the united states we're not there. it's alarming to see a shooting by the nordstrom's and bloomingdale's we have to make that a safer area perhaps more police and a redesign of the plaza to make it not so frightening. it's not good for people who have to potentially dodge bullets. inch received a lot of e-mails and the commissioners probably so it too from people who live out in western san francisco commenting on the housing element that, you know, was discussed i'm not sure their exactly on targ
bad news there are there's a move awe foot to have high-speed wifi among those cities considering this year austin, texasnd santa fe and mount view and sunny vail we hear more protests what is called google buses that fits buses from any companies were they move folks around to a compasses outside of the city. those protesting make it clear those individuals are responsible for increasing property values and driving represents up i'm not sure that's accurate it's a good thing to have a city...
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texas. anded to work for citi move back down to texas and was his way of having on. and a book contract. follow your passion. sometimes it actually pays. >> home depot just that with earnings. sales forecast. very heavy retail week for earnings. television, streaming on your tablet, phone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. coming up, this is very cool. victor cruz. i do not follow football, but one of my favorite players. wide receiver, the aircrews. >> the same victor cruz who does the salsa dance every time he scores. i took lessons for years. you learn something every day. >> we are going to go with home depot. earnings as well as revenue estimates. the real number is net income down one percent. the first time in 15 quarters that there was a decline in net income for home depot. this is the week for retail. we find out just how about the holiday shopping season was. macy's coming up 8:00. a retail consulting firm, we love having you as a voice on retail. what are you expect in gecko >> a very tough season. the consumers in a major slow down. when you see walmart at 11%
texas. anded to work for citi move back down to texas and was his way of having on. and a book contract. follow your passion. sometimes it actually pays. >> home depot just that with earnings. sales forecast. very heavy retail week for earnings. television, streaming on your tablet, phone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. coming up, this is very cool. victor cruz. i do not follow football, but one of my favorite players. wide receiver, the aircrews. >> the...
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tillerson's horse ranch, in the city of denton, texas, currently they're toidoing a referendum to banof the city limits. this is, you know, basically in the heart of drilling country. they're attempting to put a referendum up to ban drilling in denton, texas. >> yeah. that's a story we'll continue to keep our eye on. thank you for your time. this isn't just in texas, folks. it's across the country. we're going to look at the cost of fracking to all of us. that's up next. all comers. turbocharged engines against...engines. best in class rear legroom against other-class legroom. but then we realized. consumers already did that. twice. huh. maybe that's why nobody else showed up. how does one get out of a death cage? vo: hurry in and lease the 2014 passat for $189 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. can you start tomorrow? tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. tomorrow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. csx. how tomorrow moves. to stretch my party budget. but when my so-called barg
tillerson's horse ranch, in the city of denton, texas, currently they're toidoing a referendum to banof the city limits. this is, you know, basically in the heart of drilling country. they're attempting to put a referendum up to ban drilling in denton, texas. >> yeah. that's a story we'll continue to keep our eye on. thank you for your time. this isn't just in texas, folks. it's across the country. we're going to look at the cost of fracking to all of us. that's up next. all comers....
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texas. the small sleepy city two hours east of houston, is surrounded by one of the largest concentrations ofineries in north america. here in the city by the sea, a labyrinth of pipelines defines the skyline. complete with the steady stream of smoke and sulfur-tinged air. it's also here that hundreds of thousands of barrels of crude oil are converted in to everything from cass lean to asphalt. to the petrochemicals needed to make plastics. but residents say living in port arthur is making them six. growing up across the fence line from eight major refineries and waste plans and he says his family has paid the price. >> when you think about that, like you said, your sister, mother, grandmother and you live here in port arthur within view of all these refineries. in your heart of hearts do you think it's connected? >> i think so. i really feel like -- i really feel like a lot of people in port arthur, including my family members that i lost, probably the affects on their health has something to do with these refineries in this area. a lot of people probably walking around here sick and don't e
texas. the small sleepy city two hours east of houston, is surrounded by one of the largest concentrations ofineries in north america. here in the city by the sea, a labyrinth of pipelines defines the skyline. complete with the steady stream of smoke and sulfur-tinged air. it's also here that hundreds of thousands of barrels of crude oil are converted in to everything from cass lean to asphalt. to the petrochemicals needed to make plastics. but residents say living in port arthur is making them...
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oh that's got nothing do with care now i'm talking about taxes the citizens of texas are taxed enough already right big cities think all this money they sent off the federal government for in federal income taxes the federal government's now saying to texas we'll give you back billions of dollars in federal money it just has to be used as health care for poor people of the word yes i agree and i think he read where he says we don't want our own money back no i believe that you do it california i think if you put that to the people of texas they would say yes we want those people better better down on their luck that really do need this money we hope they get the best care possible so yes let's settle the guys over i've been sure going over this they're going to vote riparian out of office because they would say if we have it's a legislator let's talk about tax loopholes. this is this i find fascinating in the one nine hundred fifty s. . to actually i don't have the numbers i thought i had oh yeah here it is the total federal revenue but a third of federal revenue nine hundred fifty s. came from the corporate
oh that's got nothing do with care now i'm talking about taxes the citizens of texas are taxed enough already right big cities think all this money they sent off the federal government for in federal income taxes the federal government's now saying to texas we'll give you back billions of dollars in federal money it just has to be used as health care for poor people of the word yes i agree and i think he read where he says we don't want our own money back no i believe that you do it california...
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city in 2012. and comingn utah soon, austin, texas. it wants to bring the service to 34 more cities. optical networking signals to break into each customer's home. it will cost google as much as $900 purse out -- per household. if google build it, will customers come? analysts think as many as 20 million customers and 50 million at&t customers will come, giving google fiber nearly as big a customer base of comcast. plan could expansion threaten -- in austin, the plans have really been slowed down. up bynnot run your fiber telephone poles and we were here first. >> it is really interesting. when we are talking about the potential comcast time warner merger and thinking about what competition,r comcast increases the speed they are giving internet services to customers. they lowered their cost just in the month. the competitive atmosphere is keenly being felt not just by comcast but also by at&t and verizon. directv dish, we talked to people in the diner this morning saying they are getting from all these companies who recognize the consumer here is suddenly in play. it is hard to compe
city in 2012. and comingn utah soon, austin, texas. it wants to bring the service to 34 more cities. optical networking signals to break into each customer's home. it will cost google as much as $900 purse out -- per household. if google build it, will customers come? analysts think as many as 20 million customers and 50 million at&t customers will come, giving google fiber nearly as big a customer base of comcast. plan could expansion threaten -- in austin, the plans have really been...
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a winter storm slammed the southern states from texas to the carolinas overnight. the city of atlanta which was crippled by a storm two weeks ago has brought in additional help from neighboring states. most schools, colleges and government offices are closed there today. at least five people have been killed in weather-related incidents. >>> i'm beginning to think mother nature is a little ticked off back east. >> they have done something wrong, haven't they? that system will go up to the eastern seaboard. new york could see up to 10" tonight. folks, around the bay area today, patchy, dense fog early on. i think toward the afternoon we have a few more clouds coming our way. even a slight chance of some sprinkles, mainly north of the golden gate bridg into northern sonoma county. energy heading north, we are starting out with patchy fog, visibilities down to half mile into santa rosa. got a little drizzle out there as well with thick fog, partly cloudy, hazy, a chance to the north, but a better chance of rain for everybody on the weekend. high pressure sending the jet stream
a winter storm slammed the southern states from texas to the carolinas overnight. the city of atlanta which was crippled by a storm two weeks ago has brought in additional help from neighboring states. most schools, colleges and government offices are closed there today. at least five people have been killed in weather-related incidents. >>> i'm beginning to think mother nature is a little ticked off back east. >> they have done something wrong, haven't they? that system will go...
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impunity in every state from california to georgia let's start in austin texas which is no stranger to police aggression of the city was a prime staging ground for occupy protests in two thousand and eleven last week a woman jogging near the university of texas was stopped for the agree just crime of crossing the street as part of a court needed crackdown on jaywalkers austin police stopped at least twenty people last week for not waiting their turn to walk as it merely issuing the woman a warning or even a ticket please put her. in handcuffs and arrested her because she didn't have an id one concern witness film the whole thing in the video shows cops corralling her into a police car furthermore according to the witness the woman cried out that she would take the ticket and that she didn't do anything wrong but the story doesn't end there because austin's police chief just had to get a word in about the incident and defend the officer's actions by noting that at least they're not sexual assault yes also the police chief. said quote and other cities there's cops who are actually committing sexual assault on duty so
impunity in every state from california to georgia let's start in austin texas which is no stranger to police aggression of the city was a prime staging ground for occupy protests in two thousand and eleven last week a woman jogging near the university of texas was stopped for the agree just crime of crossing the street as part of a court needed crackdown on jaywalkers austin police stopped at least twenty people last week for not waiting their turn to walk as it merely issuing the woman a...
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tillerson's horse ranch, in the city of denton, texas, currently they're doing a referendum to ban fracking city limits. this is, you know, basically in the heart of drilling country. they're attempting to put a referendum up to ban drilling in denton, texas. >> yeah. that's a story we'll continue to keep our eye on. thank you for your time. this isn't just in texas, folks. it's across the country. we're going to look at the cost of fracking to all of us. that's up next. spokesperson: we decided to settle this. a steel cage death match of midsize sedans. the volkswagen passat against all comers. turbocharged engines against...engines. best in class rear legroom against other-class legroom. but then we realized. consumers already did that. twice. huh. maybe that's why nobody else showed up. how does one get out of a death cage? vo: hurry in and lease the 2014 passat for $189 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was o
tillerson's horse ranch, in the city of denton, texas, currently they're doing a referendum to ban fracking city limits. this is, you know, basically in the heart of drilling country. they're attempting to put a referendum up to ban drilling in denton, texas. >> yeah. that's a story we'll continue to keep our eye on. thank you for your time. this isn't just in texas, folks. it's across the country. we're going to look at the cost of fracking to all of us. that's up next. spokesperson: we...
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right now it is only available in austin texas and kansas city as well as kansas. google has asked them to submit information to make installing it more possible. >>> there is a new tactic trying to stop google and other facebook companies to stop muni bus stops for their private shuttle buses. they claim the buses are hurting the air quality and no word on when a decision on that appeal may be made. last month you may remember, they used some of the muni bus stops if they paid a small fee. there is a new shoe by thes and the targets they can possibly be targeting. and we will tell you about the new developments we are hearing about. >>> good morning, right now we are still looking at slow traffic in many areas although we are seeing a lot of improvement, northbound 101 is slow and we will tell you why it is slow getting to the lower deck of the bay bridge. >>> some areas are in the 30s and some in the 50s, we will mostly be above average, we will show you those temperatures coming right up. hey! hi! ladies, how are you? let's taste some wine. ♪ ♪ seize your vacati
right now it is only available in austin texas and kansas city as well as kansas. google has asked them to submit information to make installing it more possible. >>> there is a new tactic trying to stop google and other facebook companies to stop muni bus stops for their private shuttle buses. they claim the buses are hurting the air quality and no word on when a decision on that appeal may be made. last month you may remember, they used some of the muni bus stops if they paid a small...
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therefore extradition to the united states where there are multiple indictments in multiple cities, san diego, new york, texas, chicago, we could deal with him in a secure, safe way and bring him to justice. >> officials say guzman's cartel supplied u.s. with most of its marijuana, methamphetamine, heroin and cocaine. >>> they've agreed to meet with nicholas maine ndur row. they're demonstrating against widespread crime and raising prices and medical and food supply shortages. inflation rates have jumped 56%. venezuela has one of the highest murder rates. more than 10 people have died in the riots. >>> more violence in thailand. yesterday two people were killed during an apparent grenade explosion rocking an antigov protest strike. a 5-year-old girl was killed and three dozen were hurt during a sum lar demonstration on saturday. the attackers have not been identified. >>> national security advisor susan rice is standing by her accounts of what she knew in the hours after the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. rice was ambassador to the u.n. says she has no regrets for going on five different talk shows
therefore extradition to the united states where there are multiple indictments in multiple cities, san diego, new york, texas, chicago, we could deal with him in a secure, safe way and bring him to justice. >> officials say guzman's cartel supplied u.s. with most of its marijuana, methamphetamine, heroin and cocaine. >>> they've agreed to meet with nicholas maine ndur row. they're demonstrating against widespread crime and raising prices and medical and food supply shortages....
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from the texas panhandle to kansas city to new england. >> reporter:and if you want to know what's going on in this picture: two ships delivered about 50-thousand tons of salt to the port of milwaukee. because of the harsh winter many communities have used up their supplies of salt to de=iced roads. pick the >> jacqueline: has look ahead to tomorrow morning in the forecast. temperatures in the forties. showers will start in the north bay bike 3. lee took on in deepening the ring will push toward the north they will be self. moving south. largely dry but showers will be off an d on in the morning. starting to spread south. heavy rain by midnight. moderate rain on saturday. >> jacqueline: heavily favo ured for moderate rain falls/ >> jacqueline: >> jacqueline: the north bay will pick up more than an inch in napa. this will continue to pile on through the day on saturday. we are looking at 5 in. of rain in the mountains. going all the way through saturday and into sunday as well. expecting some bloodied as well. flooding as well. >> jacqueline: up to three to 5 in. of rain by the end of the
from the texas panhandle to kansas city to new england. >> reporter:and if you want to know what's going on in this picture: two ships delivered about 50-thousand tons of salt to the port of milwaukee. because of the harsh winter many communities have used up their supplies of salt to de=iced roads. pick the >> jacqueline: has look ahead to tomorrow morning in the forecast. temperatures in the forties. showers will start in the north bay bike 3. lee took on in deepening the ring...
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it started in kansas city in 2012 and now is in provo, utah, and will soon be coming to austin, texasand it just announced service coming to 34 more cities. how does it work echo cutting out the set-top boxes and routers and modems. it will bring cable right into each customer's home. it could cost as much as $900 per household, up to $3 billion per year. but if google builds it, will customers come? as many as 20 million broadband customers are estimated to come, giving google fiber nearly as big a customer base as comcast at 24 million. >> cory johnson is in provo, utah today. it is one of only two cities were google fiber is currently available. google is installing the technology at no cost to the homeowners. additional services are competitively priced and in some cases, lower than the competition. >> the city is papered with advertising. the newspaper everyday has got it. and the other cable providers are here as well, trying to up their games. comcast has lower their prices and increase the speed of delivery of service here. there's a big change being driven by this google fibe
it started in kansas city in 2012 and now is in provo, utah, and will soon be coming to austin, texasand it just announced service coming to 34 more cities. how does it work echo cutting out the set-top boxes and routers and modems. it will bring cable right into each customer's home. it could cost as much as $900 per household, up to $3 billion per year. but if google builds it, will customers come? as many as 20 million broadband customers are estimated to come, giving google fiber nearly as...
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we saw anywhere from two to three inches across the panhandle of texas into oklahoma city and a coatingand earlier freezing precipitation down into houston. that led to a couple hundred flight cancellations. if you're heading out of the major airports in eastern texas be sure to check ahead. now as we head into tomorrow, a similar scenario is the something up. maybe not as wintry across the panhandle. freezing rain and drizzle into oklahoma and dallas. showers will be here heading into the western gulf. this is an area we head into the weekend. one quick system cut across the ohio valley and across the northeast that will bring nor more of a nuisance snow, a couple inches. these systems fade across the north of new england. they are not looking at a big snow with this system. lori, let's send it back to you. lori: well it is winter after all. heather, thank you. adam: on the broadcast yesterday we told you about a major salt shortage which is hitting parts of the country. now we're hearing about a surprising ice melting alternative and in some cases it is tasty one too. cheese. some sta
we saw anywhere from two to three inches across the panhandle of texas into oklahoma city and a coatingand earlier freezing precipitation down into houston. that led to a couple hundred flight cancellations. if you're heading out of the major airports in eastern texas be sure to check ahead. now as we head into tomorrow, a similar scenario is the something up. maybe not as wintry across the panhandle. freezing rain and drizzle into oklahoma and dallas. showers will be here heading into the...
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inside the city of fort worth and that's not austin, texas or madison wisconsin.exas where the west begins. she has got some questions she is going to have to answer. >> she is not going to answer them if she is not going to let the media in. that will be another problem she has to deal with wayne, as always, thank you. >> thank you. straight ahead, it's no joke, house minority leader nancy pelosi getting grilled about healthcare.gov on comedy central. and you won't believe what she said and you have to hear this one and you will. that's next. also, i'm going to talk to you off the record. it has to do with this picture. and here's a hint. that's not elmo. that's coming up. >>> you just saw it the photo of wendy davis holding ann richards' shotgun. look at this. the top advisor for the opponent greg abbot caring the photo op. to michael dukakis infamous tank ride. this brings back happy memories, lots of similarities, don't you think? if you agree, retreat. joining us from the panel elise viebeck and michael shearer and washington examiner susan if a -- no one wan
inside the city of fort worth and that's not austin, texas or madison wisconsin.exas where the west begins. she has got some questions she is going to have to answer. >> she is not going to answer them if she is not going to let the media in. that will be another problem she has to deal with wayne, as always, thank you. >> thank you. straight ahead, it's no joke, house minority leader nancy pelosi getting grilled about healthcare.gov on comedy central. and you won't believe what she...
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texas. regional banks, obviously, make more money off of loans. that's where a majority of their money comes from, and bb&t has taken over a bunch of city branches downtexas, again, is booming. texas never really went through a recession, and that's where bb&t seems to be focusing its next area of growth, and i think that's going to be really good for revenue. cheryl: i've got about ten seconds. really quick, pfizer, you like the dividend. >> i do. i like the dividend increase. i like the cheap pe, and i really like the way the drug is looking for breast cancer. i think it's going to make major improvements in the treatment and care of women in the next five years or so, so i think they're going to benefit quite handsomely. cheryl: that and 3-d technology. bob, thank you very much, good to see you. >> thanks for having me, cheryl. cheryl: all right, well, the sochi olympics have had a bumpy pr battle from reports of dirty drinking water, stray dogs, unfinished hotel rooms. how could so much go so wrong? and it seems not as many american tv viewers are interested in the games compared with previous winter olympics. this past saturday only 17 million p
texas. regional banks, obviously, make more money off of loans. that's where a majority of their money comes from, and bb&t has taken over a bunch of city branches downtexas, again, is booming. texas never really went through a recession, and that's where bb&t seems to be focusing its next area of growth, and i think that's going to be really good for revenue. cheryl: i've got about ten seconds. really quick, pfizer, you like the dividend. >> i do. i like the dividend increase. i...