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>> yeah, he would view a major texas ranger is someone equal on his intellect that perhaps that he would> it worked great. >> williams let them in. without a search warrant. the subject quickly got -- william said he had been forced to sell his weapons to raise money since he could no longer practice roy. >> i've been in your house. i know you have lots of guns. >> yeah. >> how do you think i've been living? >>. with guns? >> you have for two years. >> i don't have any more. i have one gone i'm trying to sell, it's hard to sell to sell. >> he said i don't have any, guns except for one guy. and so he let them look around, and they began finding gun parts. >> gun parts? some very specific gun parts. that appeared to match the type of automatic weapon used in the mclelland killings. and at the same time, the fbi discovered that williams had done computer searches on hasse e and mclelland. before the murders. >> he specifically told them that he had not ever searched the two victims before the murders. >> now you've got him lying? >> yeah. >> that lie, and those gun parts were enough to get
>> yeah, he would view a major texas ranger is someone equal on his intellect that perhaps that he would> it worked great. >> williams let them in. without a search warrant. the subject quickly got -- william said he had been forced to sell his weapons to raise money since he could no longer practice roy. >> i've been in your house. i know you have lots of guns. >> yeah. >> how do you think i've been living? >>. with guns? >> you have for two years....
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several of his colts were used by the texas rangers one fighting native indians.ound that that was so successful and shocked the native indians because their normal invasive attack was to expect that the soldiers would fire one round and then take a long time to reload. but then, facing a whole group of texas rangers with repeating firearms was a shock to them. because now without reloading they worry cocking the hammer and taking today so many shots. so much so that colonel walker push this idea and asked the u. s. government to order the guns for the army. in fact, that is the beginning of colts success. he promised to produce 10,000 guns when he did not have a factory or any means of doing so. he had all of these kinds of issues. coal was a very good hustler, he eventually got to the point where he did set up his factory feet and had the different groups in the assembly line. one of the claims that was shown to be false was the klan that the parts were completely interchangeable. one of the parts that you like to do, they took the apart and put them together. s
several of his colts were used by the texas rangers one fighting native indians.ound that that was so successful and shocked the native indians because their normal invasive attack was to expect that the soldiers would fire one round and then take a long time to reload. but then, facing a whole group of texas rangers with repeating firearms was a shock to them. because now without reloading they worry cocking the hammer and taking today so many shots. so much so that colonel walker push this...
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on monday, fred was at his office when a texas rangers showed up with an arrest warrant in hand. sheriff ron bruce down from colorado, stood a few feet away. >> he looked at us almost in shock and he said, i can't believe you people are taking this series. >> how was that for you to finally make that arrest? >> it felt great. it felt great. and at that point, i said, leslie we're going to make this right. >> alex was in school when he was suddenly pulled out of class. >> there were some texas rangers here to talk to me. i kind of asked, what's going on? why are you really hear? your father has been arrested. >> did you say anything back to them? >> why? oh, we can't tell you that. we just have some proof. they said it took you four years. what exactly are you doing? they said, we just can't tell you that. >> did you ever think for one second, well, there must be something? he must have done something for him to be arrested to be going through this? >> no. we never doubted his story. we never doubted -- we never thought he would've done anything wrong. or anything to her mom, ever
on monday, fred was at his office when a texas rangers showed up with an arrest warrant in hand. sheriff ron bruce down from colorado, stood a few feet away. >> he looked at us almost in shock and he said, i can't believe you people are taking this series. >> how was that for you to finally make that arrest? >> it felt great. it felt great. and at that point, i said, leslie we're going to make this right. >> alex was in school when he was suddenly pulled out of class....
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so then they would charge him at that point, but then facing a whole group of texas rangers would repeating firearms. was something that was a shock to them because now these people without reloading were just recognized the hammer we're basically to able to take six shots within a minute. and so much so that colonel walker. push this idea and asked. the us government the ordinance to ordered these guns for the army and in fact call that's the beginning of called success and in fact, he promised to produce 10,000 guns when he didn't have a factory or any means of doing so so you had all these kinds of issues but cult was a very good hustler. and he eventually got to the point where he did set up his factory and he did promote the idea of the assembly line. so he was able to use the idea of having different groups on the assembly one of this claims. which is now shown to be false was the claimed that his parts were completely interchangeable. so one of the tricks he liked to do is to take say a bunch of handguns that were identical at least their same model and then take them apart and then
so then they would charge him at that point, but then facing a whole group of texas rangers would repeating firearms. was something that was a shock to them because now these people without reloading were just recognized the hammer we're basically to able to take six shots within a minute. and so much so that colonel walker. push this idea and asked. the us government the ordinance to ordered these guns for the army and in fact call that's the beginning of called success and in fact, he...
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i grew up wanting to be a texas ranger and of course the texas ranger under dps where jimmy is. >> ainsley: he is responsible, all of his work, is he responsible for apprehending thousands of migrants at the border. and also the seizure of pounds and pounds of drugs. >> that's exactly right. >> brian: the federal government is not doing their job. >> lawrence: texas is the last defense of our border. because it's true. the border agents aren't doing that type of work anymore because they are doing processing now. >> steve: sure, exactly. so agents like the fellow who was recognized last night. >> ainsley: lieutenant morris now. >> steve: he is indeed. so frustrated. i know what to do. i know how to do it. i can do it. they won't let me. >> lawrence: put it in perspective for you guys,er state has the highway patrolman, that is highway patrolmen that are doing the border work right now. they have taken the task that the administration should be doing and every time they go and they process and you see the pounds and pounds of drugs that they have gotten, the child traffickers tha
i grew up wanting to be a texas ranger and of course the texas ranger under dps where jimmy is. >> ainsley: he is responsible, all of his work, is he responsible for apprehending thousands of migrants at the border. and also the seizure of pounds and pounds of drugs. >> that's exactly right. >> brian: the federal government is not doing their job. >> lawrence: texas is the last defense of our border. because it's true. the border agents aren't doing that type of work...
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in the doorway, pargas can be seen talking to the texas ranger, who, as cnn has previously reported,currently suspended and under investigation for failing to organize a response that day. but pargas doesn't appear to tell him about the 911 information he received. cnn has learned from sources familiar with the investigation that a number of law enforcement officials on scene, including high-ranking officers with the texas department of public safety, say they did not know about the 911 call. a few minutes later, at 12:20 p.m., pargas can be seen walking away from the school, away from the hallway where dozens of officers from several law enforcement agencies remained, debates, at times confused and seemingly uncertain about what to do. they wouldn't breach the classroom for another 30 minutes. cnn analysis of a new never before made public angle of the hallway security camera shows that pargas never steps foot back inside this hallway. in interviews with investigators obtained by cnn, pargas says he didn't believe he was in charge and officers from the uvalde city police were there
in the doorway, pargas can be seen talking to the texas ranger, who, as cnn has previously reported,currently suspended and under investigation for failing to organize a response that day. but pargas doesn't appear to tell him about the 911 information he received. cnn has learned from sources familiar with the investigation that a number of law enforcement officials on scene, including high-ranking officers with the texas department of public safety, say they did not know about the 911 call. a...
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he appeared in tv series "walker texas ranger" alongside chuck norris.nday in statement from the university of nevada las vegas where he had been working as an associate professor at the college of fine arts. gilyard was 66 years old. he will be missed. >> what a life. >> thinking of his family. >> "walker texas ranger" was a popular role with the hat. >> so many of them. thanks for joining us this morning. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. . >>> good morning, everyone. i'm bianna. >> i'm jim sciutto. >> avoiding a crippling rail shutdown. president biden has called on congress to act immediately following a months long impasse between unions and rail operators. experts say a strike could cost the u.s. economy a billion dollars in the first week alone. what are the sticking points? >> plus, protests crackdown. police in china swinging into action t
he appeared in tv series "walker texas ranger" alongside chuck norris.nday in statement from the university of nevada las vegas where he had been working as an associate professor at the college of fine arts. gilyard was 66 years old. he will be missed. >> what a life. >> thinking of his family. >> "walker texas ranger" was a popular role with the hat. >> so many of them. thanks for joining us this morning. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. ....
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in interviews with texas rangers, she was asked why officers didn't force their way into the classroomer training clearly indicates. >> the room was extremely dark. we didn't know where he was or the kids were standing, by him or not knowing what was beind w behind the doors. >> reporter: he didn't tell them about his direct call with the dispatcher and claimed he didn't recall hearing radio traffic about the 911 calls. >> we heard all the shots but didn't know there were kids in there, if they were alive, or kids -- no idea. >> reporter: but he did know. he knew ruben ruiz' wife called said she was inside dieing, and he knew a child called 911 and said she was in room 112 surrounded by victims. as the acting uvalde police chief mariano parghas was commanding officer on-scene and could have done something about it. >> a fascinating report. can you tell us more about this senior officer? >> reporter: right. mariano parghas. he was placed on administrative leave back in july after the house report, they did their investigation, the local politicians here. they conducted their investigati
in interviews with texas rangers, she was asked why officers didn't force their way into the classroomer training clearly indicates. >> the room was extremely dark. we didn't know where he was or the kids were standing, by him or not knowing what was beind w behind the doors. >> reporter: he didn't tell them about his direct call with the dispatcher and claimed he didn't recall hearing radio traffic about the 911 calls. >> we heard all the shots but didn't know there were kids...
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detroit tigers while the 2014 republican -- run -- manager just came back and is now leading the texas rangersnting call of the whistle or the adventurous spirit in every bend of the track. it's about where it goes. to places. and faces. and the warmest of memories. the magic of the train is more than how it takes us away. it's how it brings us together. ♪♪ i see it in my office all the time. kids getting hooked on flavored tobacco, including e-cigarettes. big tobacco lures them in with flavors like lemon drop and bubble gum, candy flavors that get them addicted to tobacco products, and can lead to serious health consequences, even harming their brain development. it stops the sale of dangerous flavored tobacco and helps protect kids from nicotine addiction. please vote yes on 31. vote yes on prop 31. >> thank you so much for watching. >> from all of us here, mike nicco, chris alvarez, we appreciate your time. a special halloween show on jimmy kimmel. >> have a great night everyone. >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- gwyneth paltrow, and patton oswalt, with cleto and
detroit tigers while the 2014 republican -- run -- manager just came back and is now leading the texas rangersnting call of the whistle or the adventurous spirit in every bend of the track. it's about where it goes. to places. and faces. and the warmest of memories. the magic of the train is more than how it takes us away. it's how it brings us together. ♪♪ i see it in my office all the time. kids getting hooked on flavored tobacco, including e-cigarettes. big tobacco lures them in with...
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detroit tigers while the 2014 republican -- run -- manager just came back and is now leading the texas rangers, what are your guests smelling? try febreze fade defy plug. it has built-in technology to digitally control how much scent is released to smell first day fresh for 50 days. ♪la la la la la♪ just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! ugh. well, i switched to swiffer wetjet, and it's awesome. it's an all-in-one, that absorbs dirt and grime deep inside. and it helps prevent streaks and haze. wetjet is so worth it. love it, or your money back. >> thank you so much for watching. >> from all of us here, mike nicco, chris alvarez, we appreciate your time. a special halloween show on jimmy kimmel. >> have a great night everyone. i got this robot vacuum for only $40. dealdash.com, where deals come true. this kitchenaid mixer, sold for less than $26. this ipad, sold for less than $43. and this brand-new xbox sold for $51. i got this samsung tablet for only $83. i got this bbq smoker for 26 bucks. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you
detroit tigers while the 2014 republican -- run -- manager just came back and is now leading the texas rangers, what are your guests smelling? try febreze fade defy plug. it has built-in technology to digitally control how much scent is released to smell first day fresh for 50 days. ♪la la la la la♪ just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! ugh. well, i switched to swiffer wetjet, and it's awesome. it's an all-in-one, that absorbs dirt and grime deep inside. and it...
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today he will tell us about his new book war on the war, the texas rangers and americanization. the disposal officer received a bronze star for his service in the iraq war. he and his family live in buffalo new york and he is the author of the books the long walk and all the way until we kill and die. at the end of the 27th in mythology he wrote the journalism and essays in esquire, wired, vice, "new york times," "washington post," the atlantic and other publications. he will talkmo to us about his most recent book stampede, gold fever, disaster and the klondike. richard began his career in journalism as a longtime staff writer he's written for "vanity fair," new york and many other publications and his work has won the new england award, the national journalism write a word and sigma delta chi. best-selling author of oregon trailt life passage. he's traveled from annecy to be with us today to talk about his book life on the mississippi the best american adventure. though i regret to inform you. [inaudible] traveling down the mississippi river or at least that's what everyone sa
today he will tell us about his new book war on the war, the texas rangers and americanization. the disposal officer received a bronze star for his service in the iraq war. he and his family live in buffalo new york and he is the author of the books the long walk and all the way until we kill and die. at the end of the 27th in mythology he wrote the journalism and essays in esquire, wired, vice, "new york times," "washington post," the atlantic and other publications. he...
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. >> my name is herschel walker texas ranger and i am runninger fo hr president of the united airlines.re fun! t look. if you want to get on the jumbotron at the packers game you don't throw on a cart again and start making sense perry to take your shirt off and you shake your belly around! that's what i'm doing. >> brian: what is your reaction? i don't know if you heard it for the first time now or one of your friends told you they were going after you. >> you know senator why not need some help in washington. >> do take this personal? >> no i don't take a personal. one of things people need to realize if you saw the debate you saw the end of that. you saw i was ready to take on what they call the best speaker they've ever seen senator why not they said he was an incredible speaker would pull me out of the water. people saw that didn't happen. they saw i carried the seed for the great people of georgia and the people doing that, they have nothing else to do, they have to be fun and they are comedians and that's okay. you have to have a job and they are doing good in that job. in the unit
. >> my name is herschel walker texas ranger and i am runninger fo hr president of the united airlines.re fun! t look. if you want to get on the jumbotron at the packers game you don't throw on a cart again and start making sense perry to take your shirt off and you shake your belly around! that's what i'm doing. >> brian: what is your reaction? i don't know if you heard it for the first time now or one of your friends told you they were going after you. >> you know senator...
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today he'll tell us about his new book "war on the border" the texas rangers in the american invasion. brian castner is a disposal officer received a bronze star for his service in iraq were. he and his family lived in buffalo new york and he's the author t of the books "the long walk" and all the way to the killing. dock and the redhead. his generals have appeared in "the new a york times" or "washington post" or granite and other publications and he'll talk about his most recent book stampede, gold fever and disaster in the klondike. rinker buck began his career in journalism as a long-time staff writer for the harper turned. he's worked for new york life vac and many other publications. the eugene s. -- and the society of journalists award. buck is the best-selling author of "the oregon trail" and he'll talk about his book life on the mississippi in african-american adventure. although he regrets to inform you he did not survive this's errand traveling down the mississippi river or at least that's what everyone said. >> i have to team of mules to an 183 wagon and i wrote back on th
today he'll tell us about his new book "war on the border" the texas rangers in the american invasion. brian castner is a disposal officer received a bronze star for his service in iraq were. he and his family lived in buffalo new york and he's the author t of the books "the long walk" and all the way to the killing. dock and the redhead. his generals have appeared in "the new a york times" or "washington post" or granite and other publications and he'll...
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senate in arizona in his race against mark kelly, which i don't know, chuck norris is a pretend texas rangermark kelly is an actual astronaut who went into space. and blake masters, just look at those eyes. i mean, i don't know what he is. all i know is you have to vote. democracy is fading like the mcfly family photo in "back to the future." and the tinfoil hat crowd is on high alert- led by none other than the mypillowsbury doughboy. >> i'm showing everyone out there, we are watching from every angle. there is people in every state, every county, every precinct, brannon. remember, they may think you can't look and see what's going inside that black box, but we can now in realtime through something called the edison report, everybody. we have cyberguys watching this. what i'm telling you is this election, it's all eyes, we have all the camera angles, all of it. we got it all under camera. >> jimmy: yeah, if i know mike, every one of those cameras will still have the lens cap on while it's going. how he will be watching this live, i have no knowledge. it's a mystery to either one of us. i ha
senate in arizona in his race against mark kelly, which i don't know, chuck norris is a pretend texas rangermark kelly is an actual astronaut who went into space. and blake masters, just look at those eyes. i mean, i don't know what he is. all i know is you have to vote. democracy is fading like the mcfly family photo in "back to the future." and the tinfoil hat crowd is on high alert- led by none other than the mypillowsbury doughboy. >> i'm showing everyone out there, we are...
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even the texas ranger closest to the classroom was not clued in.ended for failing to organize a response that day can be seen offering to negotiate with the shooter in clear contradiction of active shooter protocol. >> does anybody know this kid's name? >> nope. >> reporter: and in an interview with investigators obtained by cnn, joe bettancourt, a captain with the texas highway patrol can be heard trying to delay a team from entering the classroom because he thought a better s.w.a.t. team was on its way, said he didn't know about the children in the room. >> the only thing that would be recorded it was a barricaded subject. there were no shots that had been fired anymore. we didn't know that there was any children or anybody that was injured in the building like we do now. at that time, it was just a person in a room. >> reporter: it's a communications breakdown that potentially delayed urgent action from dps and left victims alone with an active shooter for even longer. three of the victims who were shot survived the 77 minutes before help arrive
even the texas ranger closest to the classroom was not clued in.ended for failing to organize a response that day can be seen offering to negotiate with the shooter in clear contradiction of active shooter protocol. >> does anybody know this kid's name? >> nope. >> reporter: and in an interview with investigators obtained by cnn, joe bettancourt, a captain with the texas highway patrol can be heard trying to delay a team from entering the classroom because he thought a better...
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. >> "walker texas ranger" was a popular role with the hat. >> so many of them. thanks for joining us this morning. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. . >>> good morning, everyone. i'm bianna. >> i'm jim sciutto. >> avoiding a crippling rail shutdown. president biden has called on congress to act immediately following a months long impasse between unions and rail operators. experts say a strike could cost the u.s. economy a billion dollars in the first week alone. what are the sticking points? >> plus, protests crackdown. police in china swinging into action to smother sweeping protests over covid lockdowns. officials vowing to revise policies in the wake of the demonstrations. we'll take you live to beijing ahead. >>> and a must mn win matchup for team usa at the world cup as they take on iran today with the backdrop of some major political drama. we are live in doha for that. >>> but let's begin this hour with the looming rail strike. cnn capitol hill reporter melanie zazona joins us now. house speaker nancy pelosi announced she is move forward with this. the sen
. >> "walker texas ranger" was a popular role with the hat. >> so many of them. thanks for joining us this morning. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. . >>> good morning, everyone. i'm bianna. >> i'm jim sciutto. >> avoiding a crippling rail shutdown. president biden has called on congress to act immediately following a months long impasse between unions and rail operators. experts say a strike could cost the u.s. economy a billion dollars in...
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even the texas ranger closest to the classroom was not clued in. had been suspended from failing to organize the response that day. he can be seen offering to negotiate with the shooter. a clear contradiction of active shooter protocol. and in an interview with investigators obtained by cnn, joe betancourt, with the texas highway patrol, who can be heard and body cam footage trying to delay a team from entering the classroom. because he thought a better swat team was on its way. he said he didn't know about the children in the room. >> -- the only thing was reported is there was barricaded subjects. there was no shots that have been fired. we didn't know that there was any children, or anyone that was injured in the building like we do now. at that time, it was a person in a room. >> it's a communications breakdown that potentially delayed urgent action from dps. and left victims alone with an active shooter for even longer. three of the victims who were shot survived for 77 minutes before help arrived. but later, they died from their wounds. speak
even the texas ranger closest to the classroom was not clued in. had been suspended from failing to organize the response that day. he can be seen offering to negotiate with the shooter. a clear contradiction of active shooter protocol. and in an interview with investigators obtained by cnn, joe betancourt, with the texas highway patrol, who can be heard and body cam footage trying to delay a team from entering the classroom. because he thought a better swat team was on its way. he said he...
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john: obviously the texas rangers and, you are a lifelong philadelphia phillies fan. i understand the philly fanatic made a special guest appearance at your supreme court welcome. you grew up in trenton, new jersey equidistant between new york and philadelphia. you chose to become a phillies fan rather than a yankees fan. i am curious why you did that and what that joyce tells us about you? justice alito: well, as we sit here, wasn't it a good choice? [laughter] the yankees have gone home for the winter. in 2009 i lost a bet with justice sotomayor when the phillies played the yankees. we both hoped we could renew our bet, and i could get even, but it is not going to happen. i will tell you a story, we always have a welcome dinner for the justices. we have a nice dinner at a dining room, and elegant room, and after the dinner justice breyer opened the door and the phillies fanatic came in. i picture the phillies fanatic hugging clarence thomas, classic picture. i shook hands with him or whatever you do. i noticed something different from the last time, i had been in th
john: obviously the texas rangers and, you are a lifelong philadelphia phillies fan. i understand the philly fanatic made a special guest appearance at your supreme court welcome. you grew up in trenton, new jersey equidistant between new york and philadelphia. you chose to become a phillies fan rather than a yankees fan. i am curious why you did that and what that joyce tells us about you? justice alito: well, as we sit here, wasn't it a good choice? [laughter] the yankees have gone home for...
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today, he'll tell us about his new book, war on the border, via pershing, the texas rangers and an american invasion. brian castner is a former explosive ordnance disposal officer who received a bronze star for his service in the iraq war. he and his family live in buffalo, new york, and he's the author of the books the long walk and all the ways we kill and die and the coeditor of the 2017 anthology, the road ahead. his journalism and essays have appeared in esquire wire, vice, the new york times, the washington post, the atlantic and other publications. he'll talk to us about his most recent book, stampede, gold, fever and disaster in the klondike. and read your book began his career in journalism at the berkshire eagle and was a longtime staff writer for the hartford courant. he's written for vanity fair, new york life and many other publications, and his work has won the pen new england award. the eugene as pulliam national journalism writing award and the society of professional journalists, sigma delta car. buck is the bestselling author of the oregon trail flight passage. and first,
today, he'll tell us about his new book, war on the border, via pershing, the texas rangers and an american invasion. brian castner is a former explosive ordnance disposal officer who received a bronze star for his service in the iraq war. he and his family live in buffalo, new york, and he's the author of the books the long walk and all the ways we kill and die and the coeditor of the 2017 anthology, the road ahead. his journalism and essays have appeared in esquire wire, vice, the new york...
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today he tells us about his war on the border, the texas rangers and an american invasion. brian casper is received a bronze star for his service in the iraqi warthhe and his family lived in new york , he is the author of books the long walk in all the ways you kill and die and the 2017 anthology of the road ahead. his journalism essays have appeared in esquire, wired, vice, new york times, washington post, atlantic and other publications. he'll talk to us about his illustrious book stampede, gold fever and the klondike. richard rook began his career at the brookshire and was a longtime staffer or the harvard current. he's written for vanity fair, new york and many other publications. >> .. although, i regret to inform you did not survive this fool's errand of a safari traveling down the mississippi river, at least that's what everyone said as we went down the river. my technique in the last couple books, ecologically but the oregon trail i'm going to tell you about a team of mules hitched up to a genuine 1882 black and aright the trail. it took us four months and for this
today he tells us about his war on the border, the texas rangers and an american invasion. brian casper is received a bronze star for his service in the iraqi warthhe and his family lived in new york , he is the author of books the long walk in all the ways you kill and die and the 2017 anthology of the road ahead. his journalism essays have appeared in esquire, wired, vice, new york times, washington post, atlantic and other publications. he'll talk to us about his illustrious book stampede,...
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in interviews with texas rangers, he was asked why officers didn't force their way into the classroomactive shooter training clearly indicated. >> the room was extremely dark and we didn't know where he was or the kids were standing, or by him or not knowing what was behind the door. >> reporter: pargas didn't tell the investigators about the call with the dispatchers and claims he didn't remember hearing radio traffic about the 911 calls. >> we heard shots but there were kids in there, there were kids alive and kids that we have no idea. >> reporter: but pargas does know. he knew rubin ruiz's wife call and said she was inside dying and he knew a child called 911 and said she was in room 112 surrounded by victims. as the acting uvalde police chief mariano pargas was the commanding officer and could have done something about it. shimon prokupecz, cnn, uvalde, texas. >> it just leaves you absolutely speechless. these poor families, it issin fu -- it is infuriating and then he said we don't know if the kids are alive and they said eight to nine kids in the classroom. >> listen, the loss
in interviews with texas rangers, he was asked why officers didn't force their way into the classroomactive shooter training clearly indicated. >> the room was extremely dark and we didn't know where he was or the kids were standing, or by him or not knowing what was behind the door. >> reporter: pargas didn't tell the investigators about the call with the dispatchers and claims he didn't remember hearing radio traffic about the 911 calls. >> we heard shots but there were kids...
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he also starred on the show walker, texas ranger before appearing in the hit movies. theater professor at the university of nevada las vegas. gilyard was 66 years old. i was elevated on the list because i was going to die. that's a lot to deal with. she was given the ultimate gift and coming up tonight at 11, a liver transplant survivor from the east bay shares her story and her message. but first, a nine month old has spent his entire life in an oakland hospital. why his parents are saying thank you tonight. we're checking that weather. i'll have the full forecast coming up. have heart failure and still experience unresolved symptoms? heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome... ...shortness of breath... ...irregular heartbeat... ...and lower back pain could mean something more serious called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time, so it's important to recognize the signs. sound like you? call your cardiologist and ask about attr-cm. well to donate money or time to a worthy cause this giving tuesday. we are high
he also starred on the show walker, texas ranger before appearing in the hit movies. theater professor at the university of nevada las vegas. gilyard was 66 years old. i was elevated on the list because i was going to die. that's a lot to deal with. she was given the ultimate gift and coming up tonight at 11, a liver transplant survivor from the east bay shares her story and her message. but first, a nine month old has spent his entire life in an oakland hospital. why his parents are saying...
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at one point, the texas rangers came to break up her printing press and she barred the door -- she preventedfrom getting him to do that. native american activists a teacher and author and sarah lucas inspired influential white women to join their fight for a quality to the west's original peoples. one of the recruits, helen hunt jackson, a prominent journalist, went on to write a century of dishonor, a blistering history of treaty violations. that didn't work. so, she wrote ramona -- which, perhaps many of you have read. i know it used to be in many high school books. -- in more accessible, fictional form. unfortunately, she died before she knew that it had really captured the public's attention and actually started some of the reforms that she wanted to see happen. suffragists had also been -- additional wives and mothers. but a striking number of these activities like the west's outstanding women in like the general were single -- like highly moore's, a homesteader and the first female fire captain in the west. or divorced, like clara short range faults. a mother of five who became a pacif
at one point, the texas rangers came to break up her printing press and she barred the door -- she preventedfrom getting him to do that. native american activists a teacher and author and sarah lucas inspired influential white women to join their fight for a quality to the west's original peoples. one of the recruits, helen hunt jackson, a prominent journalist, went on to write a century of dishonor, a blistering history of treaty violations. that didn't work. so, she wrote ramona -- which,...
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she at one point the texas rangers came to break up or printing press and she prevented them, she barred the door and she told him -- repelled them. she prevented them from doing that. native american activist such as suzanne laface and sarah, there she is, and orator, inspired influential white women to join the fight for equality to the wes original people's. one of the recruits, helen hunt jackson, a prominent journalist, went on to write a century of dishonor, a blistering history of the government treaty violations that she sent a copy to every member of congress. so she wrote ramona, which breast me of you read, i know it used to be a high school reading lists, a perennial bestseller that prevented the same injustices of government treatment of native peoples in more accessible fictional form, unfortunately she died before she knew that it had really captured the public attention and actually started some of the reforms that she wanted to see happen for the california mission indians. suffrages have also been stereotyped as traditional wives and mothers. what a striking number of t
she at one point the texas rangers came to break up or printing press and she prevented them, she barred the door and she told him -- repelled them. she prevented them from doing that. native american activist such as suzanne laface and sarah, there she is, and orator, inspired influential white women to join the fight for equality to the wes original people's. one of the recruits, helen hunt jackson, a prominent journalist, went on to write a century of dishonor, a blistering history of the...
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i got a chance to throw out the first pitch at a texas rangers game, and we were playing against his team. and so my daughter and i got a chance to go and visit with him and just talk san francisco bay area talk. so it was great. i have so much respect for him. he i mean, he's blazed so many, so many trails and you're actually you're absolutely right there are still to this day in 2022 people who have never worked for a woman or never reported to a person of color, let alone a black woman. and and sometimes i can sense it. i know when it's when it's going on. and in fact, that's one of the things i ask in interviews of my leadership team members. when i'm interviewing for a job, i ask people if they have experience working in diverse cultures, if they have supervised and led diverse people, if they have actually been managed and supervised by diverse people, because sometimes that is different for people. and i like to address it head on because, you know, we're here, we're here, we are qualified, we're in powerful positions. and yes, you have some people who just refuse to do it. yo
i got a chance to throw out the first pitch at a texas rangers game, and we were playing against his team. and so my daughter and i got a chance to go and visit with him and just talk san francisco bay area talk. so it was great. i have so much respect for him. he i mean, he's blazed so many, so many trails and you're actually you're absolutely right there are still to this day in 2022 people who have never worked for a woman or never reported to a person of color, let alone a black woman. and...
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aaron judge, texas rangers. aaron judge. steve cohen is going to let judge go to the l.a. dodgers.im go. jonathan: he is ready to pull the cable out of the back of the laptop. lisa: i do not blame him. jonathan: thank you. you've got governor bailey speaking now, pushing hard against rate prices. cable, 111. negative one point 8% on the session. tom: it bounces off of the chancellor, the secretary of treasury for the united kingdom. out with a statement following on. as you interpret that, can they pull forward their fiscal plan to help governor bailey with the uncertainty? jonathan: they would like them to. what a difference. you've got a governor of a bank of england hiking rates, both very worried about great pricing right now and what it could do the -- to the economy. particular lee in the mortgage market, pushing banks again mortgage pricing right now and saying banks may not have to go as high as they might lisa: lisa: think. it is a different economy. with mortgage rates that are more prone to resetting in tandem with rates as -- crimping balance sheets more direct. in the
aaron judge, texas rangers. aaron judge. steve cohen is going to let judge go to the l.a. dodgers.im go. jonathan: he is ready to pull the cable out of the back of the laptop. lisa: i do not blame him. jonathan: thank you. you've got governor bailey speaking now, pushing hard against rate prices. cable, 111. negative one point 8% on the session. tom: it bounces off of the chancellor, the secretary of treasury for the united kingdom. out with a statement following on. as you interpret that, can...
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texas. he kept udall. johnson said let's go for it. really good rangers of the midwest or some of the best land stewards there are. we sometimes think of cowboys as being slaughterhouses or shooting of guns, many of them do a beautiful job of land repairing and fixing and proper stewardship, and linda it was one of them -- linden -- lyndon was one of them. he got really big on finishing kennedy's wilderness act, and johnson signs it in 1964. it puts 9.1 million acres in america that says no roads are allowed to be built, it will just be abbott that -- habitat, and humans have to hike in or hike out, but no motorcycles, dune buggies, local trucks or porta potty's. it is just wilderness. i give lyndon full credit for that. he pushed it through and perhaps others would not. after that success he starts adopting the idea of why do we need these dams all the time? he also promoted wild and scenic river movement, taking big parts of our gorgeous rivers. oregon today as so many, and alaska, rivers that are going to be able to stay in a more pristine condition an
texas. he kept udall. johnson said let's go for it. really good rangers of the midwest or some of the best land stewards there are. we sometimes think of cowboys as being slaughterhouses or shooting of guns, many of them do a beautiful job of land repairing and fixing and proper stewardship, and linda it was one of them -- linden -- lyndon was one of them. he got really big on finishing kennedy's wilderness act, and johnson signs it in 1964. it puts 9.1 million acres in america that says no...