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texas state university researchers say they found texas authorities did not report 220 use-of-force deaths. there were 440 unreported deaths in california between 2005 and 2015. the study claimed that the l.a. county sheriff's office and the fresno police department failed to report the most of the incidents. researchers say law enforcement agencies either ignored or misunderstood the reporting guide lines and their responsibility. >>> well the three mountain view high school students are now under arrest, accused of an online threat against their school. another student alerted authorities sunday night. police questioned the teens and searched their home. the three teens were then booked on charges of making threats and conspiracy to commit a crime. . >>> that sailboat that sank to the bottom of the san francisco bay after capsizing over the weekend has been found. -- assessing the boat and developing a plan to raise it. that boat suddenly flipped over saturday afternoon, tossing about 30 people into the water. a four-year-old boy, who was not breathing when he was pulled out came home fr
texas state university researchers say they found texas authorities did not report 220 use-of-force deaths. there were 440 unreported deaths in california between 2005 and 2015. the study claimed that the l.a. county sheriff's office and the fresno police department failed to report the most of the incidents. researchers say law enforcement agencies either ignored or misunderstood the reporting guide lines and their responsibility. >>> well the three mountain view high school students...
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in san marcos, a suspect dressed in a clown costume reportedly attacked a person at a texas state university housing complex. and an austin isd student was arrested after posing as a clown on social media and admitting to making several threats. stretcho says it's time for the good clowns to fight back. "for the most part, the kids out here they wanted a balloon animal from a clown, and to laugh, to have fun and i think at the end of the day, that's all kids want. i think we should make sure that it's still available to them." leaving these kids with nothing but a smile on their face. here in the valley.. metro says they have of creepy clown sightings .. none of them turned out to be dangerous. georgia governor nathan deal lifted mandatory evacuation orders today... it allowed thousands who were displaced by hurricane matthew... to return to their homes. deal visited areas of georgia that were affected by the storm. governor deal says he saw roof damage... trees down... and a few trees on homes. but he said the damage wasn't as bad as he expected. deal says "there is still going to down powe
in san marcos, a suspect dressed in a clown costume reportedly attacked a person at a texas state university housing complex. and an austin isd student was arrested after posing as a clown on social media and admitting to making several threats. stretcho says it's time for the good clowns to fight back. "for the most part, the kids out here they wanted a balloon animal from a clown, and to laugh, to have fun and i think at the end of the day, that's all kids want. i think we should make...
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according to the texas state university study, about 440 use of force fatalities in california and 220n texas were not reported from 2005 through 2015. they were supposed to be reported by registries created by those two states. according to the houston chronicle, the california and texas attorney general's office, and police eventual -- officials in both states have confirmed many were missing. >>> supporters of a rich man who supposedly had was beaten. >> as they explain, they want the d.a.'s office to file hate crime charges. >> well, friends of the victims say this incident has not only traumatized him. but also the inthier sikh community -- entire sikh community this n -- in this area. this case has also gotten the attention of the national sikh coalition. attorneys for that coalition believe 41-year-old sikh culsa was targeted in this beating because of his ethnic nit and -- ethnicity and religion. police say a group of six men in a pickup truck threw a beer can at his car. he stepped out to pick up the can and throw it out. and that's where two of the men jumped out and attacked
according to the texas state university study, about 440 use of force fatalities in california and 220n texas were not reported from 2005 through 2015. they were supposed to be reported by registries created by those two states. according to the houston chronicle, the california and texas attorney general's office, and police eventual -- officials in both states have confirmed many were missing. >>> supporters of a rich man who supposedly had was beaten. >> as they explain, they...
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the texas and california attorney general's offices and police officials in both states confirmed a lot of cases are missing, this study was done by texas state university and says reason for failure may be due to some simple errors and confusion. >> i think it is more of a record keeping issue, certainly lack of clarity in terms of who exactly should be filing. >> many times more than one agency would be involved in which case confusion erupts which agency was supposed to file a report. >> here's thing texas and california are only states that require reporting in all in custody deaths including jail deaths and also officer involved shootings. >>> happening right now, supreme court crusties ruth badder ginsburg did not mix word when talking about that controversy involving colin kaepernick during area hugh interview. eight three-year old said act of of not standing in the national anthem is quote dumb and disrespectful. she went on to say there is no law preventing people from being stupid or arrogant. >>> woman says she's absolutely terrified because add what is happening to her while she was sleeping. shawnette wilson has more on the burglary that to
the texas and california attorney general's offices and police officials in both states confirmed a lot of cases are missing, this study was done by texas state university and says reason for failure may be due to some simple errors and confusion. >> i think it is more of a record keeping issue, certainly lack of clarity in terms of who exactly should be filing. >> many times more than one agency would be involved in which case confusion erupts which agency was supposed to file a...
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the campaign as you know making a play for your state in texas there. there's the universityhouston poll that shows donald trump up by 3 points. that's within the margin of error. do you think that she has a real shot at a state that hasn't voted democrat in 40 years? be honest here. >> absolutely. i'm so glad you mentioned that poll. i have been spending my time sending texts to encourage the campaign to look at texas. we've got so many great democrats, former land commissioner larry morel is out encouraging the campaign to say, we can do this. we've got an enormously diverse state but also independents and republicans willing to listen to someone with a vision for america. texas is a smart state, we vote well and believe we're canvassing well and calling people. early votes start this coming monday and i say to fellow texans, it's about the best person to lead america and suggests they're willing to listen. >> sheila jackson lee of texas. always good to have you. thank you. >> thank you. >>> the presidential candidates took off the gloves just for a bit last night. they did
the campaign as you know making a play for your state in texas there. there's the universityhouston poll that shows donald trump up by 3 points. that's within the margin of error. do you think that she has a real shot at a state that hasn't voted democrat in 40 years? be honest here. >> absolutely. i'm so glad you mentioned that poll. i have been spending my time sending texts to encourage the campaign to look at texas. we've got so many great democrats, former land commissioner larry...
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this is the poll -- surprising state poll numbers. texas, university of houston finds trump is 41%, clinton, 38%, just three points ahead. no republican candidate has lost texas by less than 11 points since 2000. could hillary clinton actually win texas, gloria? >> i don't think so. it would have to be -- it would have to be such a landslide it. seems unlikely. that is a lot closer than i would honestly think, but it's not ted cruz is now endorsing donald trump, but he wasn't always enthusiastic about donald trump and former governor perry has endorsed him, so it's highly unlikely he's going to win texas, but this gives you some indication of what's going on in the rest of the country, which -- which is that you see these battleground state polls. >> let me put this up -- there's another poll -- >> hillary clinton pulling away. >> nevada, and wisconsin she's up by 8. donald trump has to stop the bleeding to gloria's point, mark. >> and also, quite frankly, look at the state of utah, which there's no way that should be on the board and quite frankly it
this is the poll -- surprising state poll numbers. texas, university of houston finds trump is 41%, clinton, 38%, just three points ahead. no republican candidate has lost texas by less than 11 points since 2000. could hillary clinton actually win texas, gloria? >> i don't think so. it would have to be -- it would have to be such a landslide it. seems unlikely. that is a lot closer than i would honestly think, but it's not ted cruz is now endorsing donald trump, but he wasn't always...
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texas is a toss up state. a resent poll conducted by the university of houston shows a three point margin between trump and secretary hillary clinton. plus the real clear state average has trump up just six points. significant explain a political science professor at southern republican presidential candidates usually enjoy double digit leads and wins here. >> that means a lot of republicans are uncomfortable. they are dumbfounded. they are deeply concerned. >> early clues from early voting gives democrats more reason to be optimistic. a line spilling out the door at an early voting location in harris county near houston. >> this is a little unusual. >> four years ago president texas. voter turnout was among the highest in history. this time around new records have already been shattered. in the first full day of early voting in harris county, more than 67 thousand people cast a ballot. roughly 20 thousand more than day one in 2012. in dallas, different county, same story. an 80% hike has been recorded with first day voting totals in and around austin, almost a jump. many establishment texas republicans can't get be
texas is a toss up state. a resent poll conducted by the university of houston shows a three point margin between trump and secretary hillary clinton. plus the real clear state average has trump up just six points. significant explain a political science professor at southern republican presidential candidates usually enjoy double digit leads and wins here. >> that means a lot of republicans are uncomfortable. they are dumbfounded. they are deeply concerned. >> early clues from...
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especially in states where cannabis is legal. and the university of texas school of law constitutional law professor will join us to talk about the legal issues at play in the fbi's probe of hillary clinton's e-mail. c-span'so watch washington journal live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on monday morning. join the discussion. >> on friday, the white house previewed its halloween decorations. visitors got a chance to experience dolly madison talking about her role as first lady. and president teddy roosevelt reminiscing about his time in ought -- in office. i managed to save several items including the wonderful portrait of george washington that you saw. i saved small portraits of myself. most important i also saved the recordings of the constitutional convention where my husband served as secretary for president washington when we ended up with the constitution and articles of confederation had failed. i only wish this were wednesday because it was wednesday i would be having some wonderful ice cream and ask you all to give me a recipe and tell me where you are farm
especially in states where cannabis is legal. and the university of texas school of law constitutional law professor will join us to talk about the legal issues at play in the fbi's probe of hillary clinton's e-mail. c-span'so watch washington journal live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on monday morning. join the discussion. >> on friday, the white house previewed its halloween decorations. visitors got a chance to experience dolly madison talking about her role as first lady. and president teddy...
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texas is a tossup state. a recent poll conducted by the university of houston shows a three-point margin between trump and secretaryillary clinton plus the real clear state average has trump up six points. significant experience calculus in a political science professor at southern methodist university because republican presidential candidate usually enjoyed double-digit leads in one tier. >> that means a lot of republicans are uncomfortable. they are dumbfounded, deeply concerned. >> early clues from early voting gives democrats more reason to be optimistic. alliance spilling out the door and early voting location in harris county near houston. four years ago president obama narrowly won decisive texas and voter turnout was among the highest in history. this time around the records have already been shattered. the first full day of early voting in harris county, more than 67,000 people cast a ballot roughly 27,000 more than day one in 2012. in dallas, different county come the same story. an 80% hike recorded the first day of voting totals in and around austin almost a 100% job. many establishment texas republica
texas is a tossup state. a recent poll conducted by the university of houston shows a three-point margin between trump and secretaryillary clinton plus the real clear state average has trump up six points. significant experience calculus in a political science professor at southern methodist university because republican presidential candidate usually enjoyed double-digit leads in one tier. >> that means a lot of republicans are uncomfortable. they are dumbfounded, deeply concerned....
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university of michigan, ohio state, texas a&m, they've upped that to 9.6 million in the dark.ds of trees are going to come down, they're going to be up rooted and snapped so the power outages will have to be snapped and heavy machinery will have to get in to repair the inlets and dunes and buckled streets, those washed away, sinkholes, not to mention power crews coming in from every state from around the area and building materials after thousands of homes may be inundated with floodwaters, will have to be gutted, lumber, drywall, roofing. this is just the beginning of what's to happen in the next couple days. >> you can explain for us again this about possibility matthew could come back and hit florida a second time and what's the likelihood of that? >> usually it's easier to forecast a track than the intensity. with this storm, it's been the opposite. when you look at the entire region, this system may not affect miami just yet, but we've got to keep in mind, even with cape canaveral, possible land off around 6:00 a.m., that's $11 billion station there. the system, if it doe
university of michigan, ohio state, texas a&m, they've upped that to 9.6 million in the dark.ds of trees are going to come down, they're going to be up rooted and snapped so the power outages will have to be snapped and heavy machinery will have to get in to repair the inlets and dunes and buckled streets, those washed away, sinkholes, not to mention power crews coming in from every state from around the area and building materials after thousands of homes may be inundated with floodwaters,...
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southern border -- >> if they're so worried about change in the red state of texas, how is it the case that the latest poll out of the university of houston has trump up by just three points in your home state, a deep, deep red state where republicans dominate every level of government and a democrat hasn't won statewide since ann richards. >> chris, that's a houston poll. things that come out of houston oftentimes baffle me. >> it's a university of houston poll. and he's going to win texas big. just mark that down and we'll visit about it after the election. >> do you think he'll win it by more than mitt romney? >> i think it will be a similar amount. >> we'll have you back after the election to see where we end up on that, congressman michael burgess. i appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you. >> joining me majority report podcast. sam, i thought -- you know, there's a sort of -- there's two ways this could go, as we head into these final days. first of all, nothing's over. anything can happen. things can change. polls can be wrong. people cannot turn out, et cetera. but donald trump can sort of lash out increasingly or we
southern border -- >> if they're so worried about change in the red state of texas, how is it the case that the latest poll out of the university of houston has trump up by just three points in your home state, a deep, deep red state where republicans dominate every level of government and a democrat hasn't won statewide since ann richards. >> chris, that's a houston poll. things that come out of houston oftentimes baffle me. >> it's a university of houston poll. and he's...
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texas is a tossup state. a recent poll conducted by the university of houston shows just a three-point margin between trump and secretary hillary clinton. plus, the real clear state average has trump up just six points. significant, explains cal jilson, political science professor at southern methodist university because republican presidential candidates usually enjoy double-digit leads and wins here. >> that means a lot of republicans are uncomfortable, they're dumbfounded, they're deeply concerned. >> reporter: and early clues from early voting gives democrats even more reason to be optimistic. a line spilling out the door at an early voting location in harris county near houston. >> this is a pretlittle unusual >> reporter: four years ago president obama narrowly won this slice of texas and voter turnout was among the highest in history. this time around, new records have already been shattered. in the first full day of early voting in harris county, more than 67,000 people cast a ballot. roughly 20,000 more than day one in 2012. in dallas, different county, same story. an 80% hike as been recorded with fi
texas is a tossup state. a recent poll conducted by the university of houston shows just a three-point margin between trump and secretary hillary clinton. plus, the real clear state average has trump up just six points. significant, explains cal jilson, political science professor at southern methodist university because republican presidential candidates usually enjoy double-digit leads and wins here. >> that means a lot of republicans are uncomfortable, they're dumbfounded, they're...
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texas is a tossup state. a recent poll conducted by the university of houston shows just a three-point margin between trump and secretary hillary clinton. plus, the real clear state average has trump up just six points. significant, explains cal jilson, political science professor at southern methodist university because republican presidential candidates usually enjoy double-digit leads and wins here. >> that means a lot of republicans are uncomfortable, they're dumbfounded, they're deeply concerned. >> reporter: and early clues from early voting gives democrats even more reason to be optimistic. a line spilling out the door at an early voting location in harris county near houston. >> this is a pretlittle unusual >> reporter: four years ago president obama narrowly won this slice of texas and voter turnout was among the highest in history. this time around, new records have already been shattered. in the first full day of early voting in harris county, more than 67,000 people cast a ballot. roughly 20,000 more than day one in 2012. in dallas, different county, same story. an 80% hike as been recorded with fi
texas is a tossup state. a recent poll conducted by the university of houston shows just a three-point margin between trump and secretary hillary clinton. plus, the real clear state average has trump up just six points. significant, explains cal jilson, political science professor at southern methodist university because republican presidential candidates usually enjoy double-digit leads and wins here. >> that means a lot of republicans are uncomfortable, they're dumbfounded, they're...
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- and banners welcoming freshmen at ohio state university, at western ontario university and at old dominion just to name a few. and last year fraternity at texas tech was suspended for flying a banner that read "no means yes. " another frat was suspended at georgia tech for distributing an e-mail with the subject line luring your rape bait. that ended, quote: i want to see everyone succeed at the next couple of parties. and in 014 at william and mary, an e-mail message included the following phrase, quote: never mind the extremities that surround it, the 99% of horrendously illogical bullshit that makes up the modern woman, consider only the 1%, the snatch, end quote. then there was the chant used at st. marrly's university in hall -- mary's university in halifax to welcome new students, this public chant that went smu boys, we like them young. y is for your sr., o is for oh, so sight, u is for underage, n is for no consent, g is for grab that ass. unfortunately, the list goes on and on. every fall on campuses across the country we see the sort of celebration of lack of consent, degradation of young women and valorization of rape. these exampl
- and banners welcoming freshmen at ohio state university, at western ontario university and at old dominion just to name a few. and last year fraternity at texas tech was suspended for flying a banner that read "no means yes. " another frat was suspended at georgia tech for distributing an e-mail with the subject line luring your rape bait. that ended, quote: i want to see everyone succeed at the next couple of parties. and in 014 at william and mary, an e-mail message included the...
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he will also discuss conflicts with federal and state laws, especially in states where cannabis is legal. university of texas school of law constitutional law professor will join us to talk about the legal issues at play in the fbi's probe of hillary clinton's e-mail. be sure to watch "washington journal" coming up at 7:00 a.m. this morning. join us for discussion. valley norilicon peter teel talks about the election and his support for donald trump. coverage from the national press club coming up on >> c-span brings you more debates from key senate races. democrat jim gray debate for the kentucky senate seat. wednesday night at 8:00, live coverage of the louisiana senate debate between a field of candidates. at 9:00, kelly ayotte and maggie hassett debate for the new hampshire senate seat. watch the debates on the c-span networks, c-span.org and listen on the c-span radio app. history unfolds daily. >> this week on "q&a," journalist and author larry tye. he discusses his book "bobby kennedy: the making of a liberal icon." brian: larry tye, your new book on bobby kennedy starts out this way in the preface --
he will also discuss conflicts with federal and state laws, especially in states where cannabis is legal. university of texas school of law constitutional law professor will join us to talk about the legal issues at play in the fbi's probe of hillary clinton's e-mail. be sure to watch "washington journal" coming up at 7:00 a.m. this morning. join us for discussion. valley norilicon peter teel talks about the election and his support for donald trump. coverage from the national press...
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shortfall because of lower-than-expected state employee buyouts will help those that gap without spending reductions. a bake sale caused controversy over the university of texas, the young conservatives of texas used the sale to make a point about affirmative-action. they were selling the same cookies at different prices, depending on the customer's race. some students critical of the sale gathered in protest on the campus, calling it offensive and a bad idea. fo point the group is trying to make was lost in the delivery. >> it was not a good idea. affirmative action is much more complicated than this but it opened up a gateway for people to talk about it. >> the university said the bake sale did not represent the ideals that they strive toward. >> we turn for the weather and the rain moving out and slightly coming back. >> we will get some backlash. >> you can see the storm pushing the steadier stuff to our north and on the backside, a couple of showers and drizzle but the steady heavy rain came in overnight. rain totals impressive, we had over one inch and a third in stoneham, surely with over one inch and natick over one inch here in a lot of spots over th
shortfall because of lower-than-expected state employee buyouts will help those that gap without spending reductions. a bake sale caused controversy over the university of texas, the young conservatives of texas used the sale to make a point about affirmative-action. they were selling the same cookies at different prices, depending on the customer's race. some students critical of the sale gathered in protest on the campus, calling it offensive and a bad idea. fo point the group is trying to...
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state of texas, there is no better barbecue. [applause] prof. hutton: not just in the united states, not just in the world, but in the universe. [laughter] [applause] prof. hutton: i understand that there is a contention amongst the citizens of this fine city over which is the best barbecue. and i have very firm opinions on that myself, which i will keep to myself. [laughter] prof. hutton: since i am here to make friends. the story of the apache wars is a story in which it is hard to inject humor. and i do say that often when i speak, my talks tend to be humorous, but i'm afraid it is difficult to have humor in this particular story. the story i'm going to tell you is a particularly grim and tragic episode of the apache wars. folks often ask me how i got interested in this topic. i am interested in a lot of western history, of course, and have been all my life. i got hooked in 1955 by walt disney, who converted a lot of children over to history. it was the program "davy crockett" that helps me -- and that hooked me. at the end of this program, i was thinking we could do all the verses of the song if you would like to. [laughte
state of texas, there is no better barbecue. [applause] prof. hutton: not just in the united states, not just in the world, but in the universe. [laughter] [applause] prof. hutton: i understand that there is a contention amongst the citizens of this fine city over which is the best barbecue. and i have very firm opinions on that myself, which i will keep to myself. [laughter] prof. hutton: since i am here to make friends. the story of the apache wars is a story in which it is hard to inject...
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. >>> doctors at baylor university in texas performed the first womb transplants using live donors in the united statesur women that were born without a uterus received them last month. but three wombs needed to be removed because of poor blood flow, there are 16 prior implants worldwide and doctors in sweden performed the most of them with five births resulting from this incredible surgery. >>> big talkers now we hear a lot of people describe this election season as scary, fright frightening the stuff of nightmares. they are capitalizing on the fear of the two candidates at his home with the politically themed holiday display the goal is to get people thinking and talking. >> i try to get people to think, they don't have to think what i think but have to think. >> you won't fine ghosts and ghouls and zombies at this house of whoer and hillary clinton chained to a donkey and donald trump screaming from the top of a border wall. something to see if you live there. speaking of frightening have you seen this shot of hurricane many you, now a deadly storm wreaking havoc, and destruction in haiti. this sate
. >>> doctors at baylor university in texas performed the first womb transplants using live donors in the united statesur women that were born without a uterus received them last month. but three wombs needed to be removed because of poor blood flow, there are 16 prior implants worldwide and doctors in sweden performed the most of them with five births resulting from this incredible surgery. >>> big talkers now we hear a lot of people describe this election season as scary,...
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state capital. coming up in november book tv is live from austin with the texas book festival, colombia university law professor tim and orange is the new black actress dian guerrero. later book tv live from miami book fair. nineteenth and 20th. author discussion and columns including senator bernie sanders, fox news host dana parino. for more information about book fair and festivals book tv will be covering and watch previous festival coverage click the book fair's tab on booktv.org. >> and i tell a story and -- and life equity about campaigning and being in the senate and nou campianing for congress and first women elected in her own right. we had a meet and three. a little coffee. your plate is one meat and three veggies so we call them meat and three's. i went over to this gentleman and handed him my card and i said, hi, i'm constituent senator marsia blackburn and i sure would appreciate having your vote and he looked at me and said, little lady, what qualifies you, now that's a give away. what qualifies you for the u.s. representatives. and i thought, well, you know, i've been this 3-year-old c
state capital. coming up in november book tv is live from austin with the texas book festival, colombia university law professor tim and orange is the new black actress dian guerrero. later book tv live from miami book fair. nineteenth and 20th. author discussion and columns including senator bernie sanders, fox news host dana parino. for more information about book fair and festivals book tv will be covering and watch previous festival coverage click the book fair's tab on booktv.org. >>...
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supreme court of the united states just upheld in terms of university admissions in ut austin, where it said top ten percent students from high school high schools across texas system. why can't we do that with high schools in boston and say if you're an excellent student at any public school in boston, if you excel, you can earn a seat at boston latin. or alternative base admissions on neighborhoods or zip codes. use other methods of making sure that we are creating pipelines that actually reflect the rich diversity in o determined by grades and standardized tests. isn't that the best way the keep an elite school at the highest standards? >> we have seen, especially in the higher education context in this country a holistic assessment of students and that has maintained the standards and prestige at universities and than what boston latin school likes like. this is not about maintaining the status quo. this is about using our creativity to make sure we are maintaining the same standards. >> now, earlier this month superiority dismissed a lawsuit about the charter schools. dismissed a lawsuit that of the charter schools in massachusetts. the lawyers committe
supreme court of the united states just upheld in terms of university admissions in ut austin, where it said top ten percent students from high school high schools across texas system. why can't we do that with high schools in boston and say if you're an excellent student at any public school in boston, if you excel, you can earn a seat at boston latin. or alternative base admissions on neighborhoods or zip codes. use other methods of making sure that we are creating pipelines that actually...
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and a more extensive poll of texas from the university of houston also shows a very tight race in the lone star state. trump ahead of clinton by three points there, 41% to clinton's 38%. that includes the comments of 2005 were revealed. in wisconsin, a poll puts clinton ahead by eight points, 47% to trump's 39% and at 3%, jill stein pulls ahead of gary johnson, who's down to 1%. finally in nevada, clinton jumped to a seven-point lead in the monmouth poll, 47% to 40%. louis? >> seems the recent round of polling has shaken donald trump's confidence in polls. once a staple of his campaign rallies, trump did not read the polls to his audiences in colorado yesterday because he says they are no longer accurate. >> even though we're doing pretty good in the polls, i don't believe the polls anymore. i don't believe them. i don't believe them. if there's one or two bad ones, that's the only one they show. believe me, folks, we're doing great. now they say we're tied in colorado. i don't think so. i'll be honest. something's going on here. i don't believe the polls, i see the polls, they are not terrible. they
and a more extensive poll of texas from the university of houston also shows a very tight race in the lone star state. trump ahead of clinton by three points there, 41% to clinton's 38%. that includes the comments of 2005 were revealed. in wisconsin, a poll puts clinton ahead by eight points, 47% to trump's 39% and at 3%, jill stein pulls ahead of gary johnson, who's down to 1%. finally in nevada, clinton jumped to a seven-point lead in the monmouth poll, 47% to 40%. louis? >> seems the...
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especially in states where cannabis is legal. given, university of texasthe legal issues clintonin the hillary e-mail. 7:00 a.m.tch live at eastern. live on c-span, rand paul and democrat jim gray debate for the kentucky senate seat. live coverage on c-span of the between a field of candidates, republican congressman charles, democrat foster campbell, democrat carolyn, republican representative john -- and a 9:00 -- watch key debates from house and government race from c-span networks. c-span.org. listen on the c-span radio app. the stand, where history unfolds daily. >> a short time ago, donald speaking this is 45 minutes. >> ♪ i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free ♪ trump: thank you, everybody. applause]d mr. trump: this is a record crowd. i want to thank the great owner of the hotel. and his incredible life. she is an incredible woman. sheldon. really incredible people. they have been so supportive and we appreciate it here we appreciate it very much. greatone of our supporters here tonight. we love phil. we are doing great in the p
especially in states where cannabis is legal. given, university of texasthe legal issues clintonin the hillary e-mail. 7:00 a.m.tch live at eastern. live on c-span, rand paul and democrat jim gray debate for the kentucky senate seat. live coverage on c-span of the between a field of candidates, republican congressman charles, democrat foster campbell, democrat carolyn, republican representative john -- and a 9:00 -- watch key debates from house and government race from c-span networks....
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state. we are one university. dr. beckham knows more about this than i do. we were talking beforehand about an effort between texas and kansas state to work the surveillance problem. when an outbreak occurs, it gets started quickly. it is the only program i think of its kind out there. i think it's been pretty successful. it's only going to live so long. the premise is right. a lot of this has to happen at the state level. there are a lot of people ready for action, and better coordination, appropriate funding to make these things come to life is what is needed. >> any final thoughts before we open it up to questions? >> we saw this before 9/11 and we were trying to put together money to get down range to help states and emergency responders and other things, even with the pandemic issue. what do we stockpile, where do we stop aylett, how do we get it there. the states have to be a part of on two phases. one, i used to get people coming into my office who wanted the date command centers and had population four. they had to have everything the major urban areas had. it made no sense, and the political pressure put
state. we are one university. dr. beckham knows more about this than i do. we were talking beforehand about an effort between texas and kansas state to work the surveillance problem. when an outbreak occurs, it gets started quickly. it is the only program i think of its kind out there. i think it's been pretty successful. it's only going to live so long. the premise is right. a lot of this has to happen at the state level. there are a lot of people ready for action, and better coordination,...
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state of texas began on monday. with 38 electoral votes up for grabs, two new polls show a single-digit race. universityxas tribune poll puts donald trump at 45%, hillary clinton at 42%. while a poll from the austin american statesman gives trump a more comfortable lead, 45% to clinton's 38%, % going to gary johnson. 10% just aren't sure. green party nominee stein was not included. in the statesman poll, trump is leading among both genders. four points among men, eight points among women. in the closer ut tribune poll, trump is ahead with seven points among men and tied with clinton among women. >>> meanwhile, mike pence took his campaign to utah. he addressed the elephant in the room, the polls show many voters defecting to third-party candidates and necessitating his visit. >> i want you to tell your republican neighbors and friends this is not the time to make a statement. this is our chance to make a difference. there's only two names on that ballot that have a chance to be president of the united states of america. while i'll always respect the right of any man or woman to cast their vote in the ma
state of texas began on monday. with 38 electoral votes up for grabs, two new polls show a single-digit race. universityxas tribune poll puts donald trump at 45%, hillary clinton at 42%. while a poll from the austin american statesman gives trump a more comfortable lead, 45% to clinton's 38%, % going to gary johnson. 10% just aren't sure. green party nominee stein was not included. in the statesman poll, trump is leading among both genders. four points among men, eight points among women. in...
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plus, we'll take you to texas where democrats turn the lone star state blue and getting out the vote in a record rate. more from kent state university. back after a quick break. little miss muffet sat on a tuffet eating her curds and whey. along came a burglar who broke into her home and ransacked the place making off with several valuable tuffets. fortunately geico had recently helped her with homeowners insurance. she got full replacement on her tuffets. the burglar was later captured when he was spotted with whey on his face. call geico and see how much you could save on homeowners insurance. >>> we never thought we were going to say thank you to anthony weiner. >> donald trump trying to capitalize on the weekend bombshell that the fbi is now actively reviewing. newly discovered e-mails to see if they're related to the investigation of hillary clinton's private server. nbc's hallie jackson is with the trump campaign in warren, michigan, and msnbc contributor and "washington post" reporter robert costa. thanks to both of you for being here. i want to start with you on the campaign trail. do they think the e-mail probe is a winning
plus, we'll take you to texas where democrats turn the lone star state blue and getting out the vote in a record rate. more from kent state university. back after a quick break. little miss muffet sat on a tuffet eating her curds and whey. along came a burglar who broke into her home and ransacked the place making off with several valuable tuffets. fortunately geico had recently helped her with homeowners insurance. she got full replacement on her tuffets. the burglar was later captured when he...
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state university. i did not date her until after she graduated, but i have my eye on her. >> host: prior to hillsdale, where were you? >> guest: we were in eastern texas and burke worked for houston good we lived in the houston area for four years and before that, and the center public policy here in michigan and before that, he taught for 18 years at murray state. >> host: what is your connection to washington d.c., the heritage foundation? >> guest: i often speak at events those groups bond or an especially the young america foundation i do a lot of events that they do for college students. they have conferences for high school students and college students to teach them principles in the united states. >> host: why are you conservative? >> guest: i'm a conservative because i believe the principles that conservatives were free-market anchors use work best for people. we study the economy, bert especially studied the economy all through the centuries that the u.s. history. the principles that free markets follow work. if you study the administration of franklin roosevelt and we've done that in depth, he came up with some ideas that they don't work. p
state university. i did not date her until after she graduated, but i have my eye on her. >> host: prior to hillsdale, where were you? >> guest: we were in eastern texas and burke worked for houston good we lived in the houston area for four years and before that, and the center public policy here in michigan and before that, he taught for 18 years at murray state. >> host: what is your connection to washington d.c., the heritage foundation? >> guest: i often speak at...
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state capital. coming up in november live from usa tin to the texas book festival with the likes with likes of alberto gonzÁlez, colombia universitylaw professor and orange is the new black actress dian guerrero. later in november book tv will be live from the miami book fair, that's november 19th and 20th, our coverage include author discussion and columns including senator bernie sanders, fox news host dana parino and for more information about the book fairs and festivals book tv will be covering and watch previous festival coverage, click the book fair's tab on our website booktv.org. >> you guys all set? i wish i was. >> hey, everybody, welcome to the noon panel, it is called security without backdoors, the future of digital privacy. we have an amazing panel. people who you've probably read, pe people who have been on my podcast. i'm host a podcast called note to sell. that's my biggest fan on the front row and it's not my mom, so what we do on note to sell is we look at how technology is changing human behavior, sociological look on it and it's becoming large parts of our behavior, what we buy, how wer download, how we are i
state capital. coming up in november live from usa tin to the texas book festival with the likes with likes of alberto gonzÁlez, colombia universitylaw professor and orange is the new black actress dian guerrero. later in november book tv will be live from the miami book fair, that's november 19th and 20th, our coverage include author discussion and columns including senator bernie sanders, fox news host dana parino and for more information about the book fairs and festivals book tv will be...
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state capitol. coming up in november, booktv is live from austin for the texas book festival with the likes of former attorney general alberto gonzalez, columbia university law professor tim wu and orange is the new black actress diane guerrero. and later in november booktv will be live from the miami book fair, that's november 19th and 20th. our coverage includes author discussions and call-ins including senator bernie sanders, fox news host dana perino and cowellson whitehead. for more information about the book tears and fest -- book fairs and festivals and to watch previous festival coverage, click the book fairs tab on our web site, booktv.org. >> imagine an alternative history of the 1976 presidential election. america is celebrating its bicentennial with fireworks, and two men -- a republican from michigan and a democrat from georgia -- are campaigning to be president. what if one of themed had given a speech that predicted the future? my fellow americans, one could imagine him saying, this difficult decade will soon come to an end. the national hangover from vietnam and watergate will slowly fade. there will be no more lines for gasoline, no more
state capitol. coming up in november, booktv is live from austin for the texas book festival with the likes of former attorney general alberto gonzalez, columbia university law professor tim wu and orange is the new black actress diane guerrero. and later in november booktv will be live from the miami book fair, that's november 19th and 20th. our coverage includes author discussions and call-ins including senator bernie sanders, fox news host dana perino and cowellson whitehead. for more...
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state. texas has been solidly republican since 1976. since then, two texas republicans have won the presidency three times. both of those texas republicans named george bush. the latest texas poll by the university of houston has donald trump and hillary clinton tied within the margin of error, with trump at 41 and hillary clinton at 38%. 538's nate silver now projects that hillary clinton has a much greater chance of winning the state of texas than donald trump has of winning the presidency. in nevada tonight, the scene of tomorrow's presidential debate, hillary clinton has opened up a seven-point lied. a new monmouth poll has her at 47, donald trump at 40. that's her biggest lead in that state so far, and with just 20 days left for the campaign war rooms we are joined by liz smith, former deputy campaign director of martin o'malley's presidential campaign and the rapid response director for the 2012 presidential campaign, rick wilson is also back with us. liz, texas, i can't believe it! texas! >> the lonestar state, yes. >> this is so exciting. >> it is exciting. it's a good sign for the clinton campaign. i think texas is in a little bit of a different bucket from nevada. but they both kind of
state. texas has been solidly republican since 1976. since then, two texas republicans have won the presidency three times. both of those texas republicans named george bush. the latest texas poll by the university of houston has donald trump and hillary clinton tied within the margin of error, with trump at 41 and hillary clinton at 38%. 538's nate silver now projects that hillary clinton has a much greater chance of winning the state of texas than donald trump has of winning the presidency....
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state university. i did not date her until actually after she had graduated but i had my eye on her. >> so prior to coming to hills dale were you? >> we were in -- houston, texas sugarland actually and burt worked for a foundation in houston. we lived in the houston area for four years and before that, burt was at the center for public policy here in michigan. and before that he taught for 18 years at murray state. >> what's your connection to washington d.c.? to the heritage foundation to the young american foundation? >> right, i often speak at events at those groups sponsor web and especially the young america's foundation. i do a lot of events, but they do for college students is. they speak that they have conferences for high school students and college students. teach them principles of the united states. >> why are you conservative? >> i'm a conservative i believe principles that conservative or free market thinkers think work best for people. we studies the economy, studied the economy all through industriess u.s. history and the principle that free markets follow work. if you studied administration of franklin roosevelt and we've done that in-depth he
state university. i did not date her until actually after she had graduated but i had my eye on her. >> so prior to coming to hills dale were you? >> we were in -- houston, texas sugarland actually and burt worked for a foundation in houston. we lived in the houston area for four years and before that, burt was at the center for public policy here in michigan. and before that he taught for 18 years at murray state. >> what's your connection to washington d.c.? to the heritage...
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state. we're just one university. i note and dr. beckham knows a lot more about this than i do, we were talking beforehand about an effort between texas a&m and kansas state funded centers to work the surveillance problem. when an outbreak occurs it gets reported quickly and you can come up with protocols to deal with it. that funding is in jeopardy. the only program of its kind out there, it has been pretty successful but it will only live so long. so the premise is exactly right. i think a lot of this has to happen at the state level. it can happen, there are a lot of people ready for action but better coordination, appropriate funding, whatever that means, to make these things come to life is what's needed. >> any final thoughts before we open it up to questions? >> we saw this right after 9/11 and we were trying to put together pots of money to debtdown together to debt downrange to help states and how do we get it there and the states have to be a part of that solution on two phases. one, i used to get people coming into my office, god love them, as my mother would say, who wanted big command centers and population four but had t
state. we're just one university. i note and dr. beckham knows a lot more about this than i do, we were talking beforehand about an effort between texas a&m and kansas state funded centers to work the surveillance problem. when an outbreak occurs it gets reported quickly and you can come up with protocols to deal with it. that funding is in jeopardy. the only program of its kind out there, it has been pretty successful but it will only live so long. so the premise is exactly right. i think...
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poll from the university of houston that shows clinton behind trump -- i should say clinton behind trum bip three points in texas. that's texas. traditionally that's one of the reddest states in all the nation. republicans can rely on it. this time, not so much. yesterday the fox news decision team shifted texas from solid republican where it's been since fluff was a kitten to a republican leaning state. donald trump responded to his slip in the polls by claiming obviously the election is rigged without proving or providing any evidence. he also has warned of widespread voter fraud though no widespread fraud existed in political type states extremely rare. trump's own campaign manager says he can still turn this around. here's what he told fox news oorly earlier today. >> it's a comeback and he's done it several times f you go back and think of all the individual stories that people covered whether it's in the primary certainly as the nominee, he's done, he's finished, this is the one that will sink him. he ought to get off the ticket. and the people are always there standing behind him. these crowds never dissipate. the enthusiasm and the momentum is his, not hers. >> ear
poll from the university of houston that shows clinton behind trump -- i should say clinton behind trum bip three points in texas. that's texas. traditionally that's one of the reddest states in all the nation. republicans can rely on it. this time, not so much. yesterday the fox news decision team shifted texas from solid republican where it's been since fluff was a kitten to a republican leaning state. donald trump responded to his slip in the polls by claiming obviously the election is...
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some of the states where it matters most, we're joined by: andra gillespie, a professor of political science at emory university in atlanta, emily ramshaw, she's editor-in-chief of the "texasbune" in austin, and paul steinhauser, political director for n.h. one in manchester, new hampshire. >> woodruff: we we canal all of you to the program. i'm going to start with you emily by asking where the race stands in the state of texas. i'm doing that because i can't believe texas is actually in play in this election year because mitt romney won four years ago by how many points? >> close to 18 percentage points. it's really a fascinating case now. we are in theory within the margin of error. polling shows hillary clinton is trailing donald trump here by 3 percentage points. early voting turnout has been through the roof in almost every major county. for the first time in my career covering texas, texas is actually in theory in play for democrats. >> woodruff: andra gillespie, we've asked you to look at three states for us that are in play. where you are now, georgia, which is a place, again, you wouldn't expect democrats would have a shot. what does it look like right now in geor
some of the states where it matters most, we're joined by: andra gillespie, a professor of political science at emory university in atlanta, emily ramshaw, she's editor-in-chief of the "texasbune" in austin, and paul steinhauser, political director for n.h. one in manchester, new hampshire. >> woodruff: we we canal all of you to the program. i'm going to start with you emily by asking where the race stands in the state of texas. i'm doing that because i can't believe texas is...
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texas, what have you, he's having to play defense now. he shouldn't have to be paying any attention to these states. >> let's look at some others. here's nevada. this is considered a battleground state. this is monmouth university poll. she has 47% to his 40%. what do you want to say about this, mark? >> well, i mean look barack obama has done pretty well in nevada. this is, of course, a state because there really is an anti-government feel here in nevada. i think it's about 90% of the land here give or take is owned by federal government -- >> but she didn't do well against bernie in the primary. >> everybody thought that she was -- >> and that the latino vote was going to be actually motivated and it wasn't. >> right. no it wasn't, because out here, the liberal left is the liberal left. every strong union town out here. they're going to be behind her but to your point chris she didn't do particularly well with the base in the primary. but again this is a very quirky state. you know, that has divided government. they have a republican governor for example. if harry reid is leaving his seat may go republican but the fact is donald trump should be doing better here than he is right now, and again, another state
texas, what have you, he's having to play defense now. he shouldn't have to be paying any attention to these states. >> let's look at some others. here's nevada. this is considered a battleground state. this is monmouth university poll. she has 47% to his 40%. what do you want to say about this, mark? >> well, i mean look barack obama has done pretty well in nevada. this is, of course, a state because there really is an anti-government feel here in nevada. i think it's about 90% of...
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university. dr. beckham knows more about this than i do but we were talking about an effort between texas a&m and kansas state funded centers to work the surveillance problems so when an outbreak occurs it gets reported quickly and you can start to come up with protocols to deal with it. that funding is in jeopardy. it's the only program of its kind out there that's been successful but it's only going to live so long. so the premise is right. i think this has to happen at the state level. it can happen, there are a lot of people that are ready for action but better coordination, appropriate funding, whatever that means, to make these things come to life is what's needed. >> any final thoughts before we open it up to questions? >> and you know we saw this right after 9/11 and we were trying to put together pots of money to get down range and emergency responders and other things. even with the pandemic issue. what do we stockpile? where do we stockpile it? how do we get it there? the states have to be a part of that solution on two phases. one, i used to get people coming into my office -- got love them, as my
university. dr. beckham knows more about this than i do but we were talking about an effort between texas a&m and kansas state funded centers to work the surveillance problems so when an outbreak occurs it gets reported quickly and you can start to come up with protocols to deal with it. that funding is in jeopardy. it's the only program of its kind out there that's been successful but it's only going to live so long. so the premise is right. i think this has to happen at the state level....
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university. i know and dr. beckham knows more about this than i do, we were talking beforehand about an effort between texas a&m and kansas state senators to work when an out break occurs it gets reported quickly and we can start to come up with protocols to deal with it. that is in jeopardy. it's the only program, i think, of its kind out there. it's been pretty successful. but it's only going to live so long. so the premise is exactly right. i think a lot of this has to happen at the state level. it can happen. there are a lot of people that are ready for action, but better coordination, appropriate funding, whatever that means, to make these things come to life is what's needed. >> any final thoughts before we open it up to questions. >> and we saw this right after 9/11 and we were trying to put together pandemic issue. what do we stock pie. how do we get it there. and the states have to be a part of that solution on two phases, one, i use to get people coming into my office, god love them. as my mother would say, who wanted the big command centers and, you know, had population four, but they had to have everything that the
university. i know and dr. beckham knows more about this than i do, we were talking beforehand about an effort between texas a&m and kansas state senators to work when an out break occurs it gets reported quickly and we can start to come up with protocols to deal with it. that is in jeopardy. it's the only program, i think, of its kind out there. it's been pretty successful. but it's only going to live so long. so the premise is exactly right. i think a lot of this has to happen at the...
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states? >> time left and couple surrogates and separate out. i spend weekend in new hampshire. i will go from dallas where i have to give a speech to university of north texasoh, i just talked to one of my good friend in texas that is the biggest joke in the world. they can't find, they can't find a hillary supporter in texas or somebody who is willing to be hillary supporter in texas. i will be in texas tomorrow. then i will go to nevada, colorado and come back through new hampshire. and i will do my own campaigning. so, won't be the 10,000 that he gets but maybe i get 2 or 3,000. martha: call us from the road. we would love to hear from you how things are going. >> i think he has surprise or two you will hear about next few days. i mean, i'm talking about some pretty big surprise. martha: i heard you say that this morning. what do you mean? >> you'll see. martha: stay tuned. rudy giuliani, we got to go. i'm out of time. i would keep pressing you. >> we're not, we're not going down and certainly not going to stop fighting. we have a couple things up our sleeve that should turn this around. in a way that even, even the liberal pollsters will get to he see i
states? >> time left and couple surrogates and separate out. i spend weekend in new hampshire. i will go from dallas where i have to give a speech to university of north texasoh, i just talked to one of my good friend in texas that is the biggest joke in the world. they can't find, they can't find a hillary supporter in texas or somebody who is willing to be hillary supporter in texas. i will be in texas tomorrow. then i will go to nevada, colorado and come back through new hampshire. and...
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texas this week. the one think this story does, elise, is it locks down the states he looked like he was going to win, like two or three weeks ago, before he started attacking miss universealking about that. we're talking about hillary clinton. it's likely going to stay that way for the next eight days. and senate down ballot republican candidates are really grateful because this is a gift. it couldn't be a bigger gift. it's not talking about donald trump. >> and also, mike murphy, if i'm a snalt candidate, a house candidate, i can say this. listen, do what you want to do at the top of the ticket. if you're going to vote for hillary clinton, she needs a balance. this is somebody that may be indicted. you need somebody to counter that. >> the hedge on the argument is now on steroids. >> it's a logical argument that will make sense for a lot of voters. >> i think there's one loose bolt on the engine, though, which is we have eight day of donald trump with a microphone. he's been good. >> no, no. there's another one. there's another one. that's wikileaks promising something this week. some other big shoe to drop. >> trump's ability to make it back about him and drop two poi
texas this week. the one think this story does, elise, is it locks down the states he looked like he was going to win, like two or three weeks ago, before he started attacking miss universealking about that. we're talking about hillary clinton. it's likely going to stay that way for the next eight days. and senate down ballot republican candidates are really grateful because this is a gift. it couldn't be a bigger gift. it's not talking about donald trump. >> and also, mike murphy, if i'm...