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residents of midland and other west texas towns have seen these boom and bust cycles before and everyone is taking steps to ride the downturn out. production has continued to increase, just over 2 million barrels per day, according to the eia, but the rate has dropped 55% since last september. by some estimates, an active rig can produce as many as 1,000 direct and indirect jobs. one is storing nearly 40 inactive ones. if crude prices remain low, even rigs like this one drilling new wells may need to come offline. that possibility privately held producer elevation resources is currently contemplating. >> it's not very exciting to put $7 million in the ground with the prospect of recovering that $7 million over 50 years, so this rig was put back to work when oil was $60 a barrel back in june and with $40 a barrel, we have to reassess whether we can continue justify running this drilling rig to drill new wells. >> labor and equipment costs have come down significantly and some produces, which is cash flush from an asset sale last year, maintain there are still opportunities. >> we are clos
residents of midland and other west texas towns have seen these boom and bust cycles before and everyone is taking steps to ride the downturn out. production has continued to increase, just over 2 million barrels per day, according to the eia, but the rate has dropped 55% since last september. by some estimates, an active rig can produce as many as 1,000 direct and indirect jobs. one is storing nearly 40 inactive ones. if crude prices remain low, even rigs like this one drilling new wells may...
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relatives in several texas towns have taken to monitoring the military on their own and federal officials this week say they arrested three men in south carolina who were fearful of jade hell helm. >> a question for republican party which is how they are going to deal with some of these extremist elements? >> it is a question that is expected to be raised more and more as republicans look into the primary iies and on to 2016. >> candidates even sitting governors often play to topics that are first broadcast over radio air waves. millions of texans, turned into dan patrick who is coincidentally lieutenant governor. jones who claims an audience of 3 million listeners is considered the man behind this jade helm conspiracy, david ariosto sat with holmes. >> i'm simply giving my opinion about what's happening. and i've never said it's imminent martial law. i said it's clearly an invasion map for training domestically in the united states. >> reporter: but you have said this is a process towards -- >> absolutely. >> -- torts martial law. >> let's be clear, i'm not hiding and saying it is a proc
relatives in several texas towns have taken to monitoring the military on their own and federal officials this week say they arrested three men in south carolina who were fearful of jade hell helm. >> a question for republican party which is how they are going to deal with some of these extremist elements? >> it is a question that is expected to be raised more and more as republicans look into the primary iies and on to 2016. >> candidates even sitting governors often play to...
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. >> thank you david, a texas town is ditching old loud lawn mowers and going with other options, two donkeys are keeping this lot well kept, it was a money pit for the small town and they had to pay the maintenanceance on the tractors and pay someone to mow as well. they are borrowed from the police officers and they are free and expected to save the town 3,000 thrasher a year. a look at stories coming up at 4:00, a plan to bring big time concerts to the beaches in atlantic city but it could be dead before it starts. it all comes down to governor chris christie. >>> and the artist commissioned to paint the official portrait of pope francis during his visit to philadelphia. >> don't forget to join us for "action news" at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. for rick williams and david murphy i'm sara bloomquist have a great afternoon. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stel
. >> thank you david, a texas town is ditching old loud lawn mowers and going with other options, two donkeys are keeping this lot well kept, it was a money pit for the small town and they had to pay the maintenanceance on the tractors and pay someone to mow as well. they are borrowed from the police officers and they are free and expected to save the town 3,000 thrasher a year. a look at stories coming up at 4:00, a plan to bring big time concerts to the beaches in atlantic city but it...
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residents in several texas towns have taken to monitoring the military and officials arrested three men in north carolina who were fearful of jade helm and set about stockpiling weapons. >> a question being put out there for the republican party which is how are they going to deal with some of these extremist elements. >> reporter: it's a question that's expected to be raised more and more as candidates look past the primaries and into 2016. >>> when it comes to fringe power politics, talk radio still plays a role. they play to topics that are broadcast over radio air waves. millions of texans tuned in to the state's lieutenant governor. they listen to those like alex jones, who claims an audience of 3 million listeners is the man behind this jade helm conspiracy. we sat with him to find out what his claims about government plans for marshall law are all about. >> i'm simply giving my opinion about what's happening. i have never said it's imminent marshall law. i said it's clearly an invasion map for training domestically in the united states. >> you said this is a process towards marsh
residents in several texas towns have taken to monitoring the military and officials arrested three men in north carolina who were fearful of jade helm and set about stockpiling weapons. >> a question being put out there for the republican party which is how are they going to deal with some of these extremist elements. >> reporter: it's a question that's expected to be raised more and more as candidates look past the primaries and into 2016. >>> when it comes to fringe...
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now the texas town where sandra bland was stopped by police has named a portion of the street after her. >> yeah. [ applause ] >> reporter: sandra's bland -- sandra bland's mom thought of the idea to honor her daughter. >> i am excited and overwhelmed and i am just truly thankful. >> reporter: but some residents in this small city of roughly 6,000 were less than thrilled by what city councilmembers had done. >> we need to have a very painful discussion to get healing. because naming a street doesn't do it. >> this is something that in the very least should happen so that her name remains as a symbol of the greater good. >> reporter: a name that will forever be synonymous with a struggle that sparked the movement. >> if that starts a dialogue to say what does it mean for police accountability, for jail accountability, then it's a great thing and i support that. >> so far no charges have been filed against the officer who arrested bland. >>> a swedish rescue crew plucked more than 400 survivors from a wooden boat off the libyan coast yesterday. the swedish crew also found sadly the bodies
now the texas town where sandra bland was stopped by police has named a portion of the street after her. >> yeah. [ applause ] >> reporter: sandra's bland -- sandra bland's mom thought of the idea to honor her daughter. >> i am excited and overwhelmed and i am just truly thankful. >> reporter: but some residents in this small city of roughly 6,000 were less than thrilled by what city councilmembers had done. >> we need to have a very painful discussion to get...
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. >>> coming up -- fire blackens the skies of a small texas town. >> the first thing that pops in myis somebody's house is on fire. then you realize, that's not a house. that's something a lot bigger. >> when "caught on camera, up in flames" continues. doers. they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do. right now, buy one pair and get another free. quality eyewear for doers. sears optical and now i'm going to get them to milsmell my shirt.uys, smells good yesterday i washed my clothes in new downy fresh protect. it's like deodorant, for your clothes. you just throw it in with your detergent, it neutralizes odor on the spot new downy fresh protect (vo) maggie wasn't thrilled when i knew it'd take some time. and her sensitive stomach didn't make things easier. it was hard to know why... the move...her food...? so we tried purina cat chow gentle... ...because it's specially formulated for easy digestion. she's loved it ever since. and as for her and ben... ...she's coming around. puri
. >>> coming up -- fire blackens the skies of a small texas town. >> the first thing that pops in myis somebody's house is on fire. then you realize, that's not a house. that's something a lot bigger. >> when "caught on camera, up in flames" continues. doers. they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do. right now, buy one pair and get another free. quality...
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. >> residents in a small texas town are in shock after finding worms in the tap water.s week. then she heard her neighbors found the same thing. >> we opened the faucet it was full tan issue brown and some were red. >> environment officials were notified and will be taking samples. the water company said no worms were found at a half dozen test sites, the city is offering bottled water for residents who can't afford to buy their own. >>> wedding guest who might want to hold off on the motherhood thing at least for a little while. the bride launches the bouquet and the she drops the baby that was in her arms. watch this again the baby just goes down! turns out that's not her baby. and the woman didn't camp the bouquet. crazy. the baby is okay. >>> summertime hoops shooting in the pool and then there's this. a three person move involves a flip behind the backpack and backward shot from the slide and it goes down in one take in the poconos. swish, let's watch it again there's the throw down the slide, here we go, he is going and swish right into the basket. that's stacy a
. >> residents in a small texas town are in shock after finding worms in the tap water.s week. then she heard her neighbors found the same thing. >> we opened the faucet it was full tan issue brown and some were red. >> environment officials were notified and will be taking samples. the water company said no worms were found at a half dozen test sites, the city is offering bottled water for residents who can't afford to buy their own. >>> wedding guest who might want...
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if you grew up like i did in a small town in texas or small town in arkansas this was easy to miss. >> even though i am one day in new york in 1975 following a puerto rican bombing and there so so many threats that 100,000 office workers were evacuated milling around the streets of manhatt manhattan. >> it was the first time they evacuated the world trade center. >> one thing that speaks more of americaness medaling is you talk about new yorkers saying this is new york but you don't talk about this event in the book. i researched this period, too, and came across a lot of strange stories. but in 1975 a man climbed over the whitehouse fence with a lead pipe. and the secret service doing what they do when there is a physical threat it the grounds of the presidential residents they actually shot him to death. there was a like a three-paragraph story in the new york times that day. and that was it. there was a one sentence written about it. i compare that to what happened when a poor mentally ill woman a few years ago rammed her car into the capital grounds. she had her infant in the car.
if you grew up like i did in a small town in texas or small town in arkansas this was easy to miss. >> even though i am one day in new york in 1975 following a puerto rican bombing and there so so many threats that 100,000 office workers were evacuated milling around the streets of manhatt manhattan. >> it was the first time they evacuated the world trade center. >> one thing that speaks more of americaness medaling is you talk about new yorkers saying this is new york but you...
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alpine, texas is a beautiful town kind of in a higher elevation than austan. they had segregated schools, a school for the anglo kids north of the border -- train tracks at a school for the train tracks. they also had a separate school for african-american students. after 1954, after brown versus board of education, those black students were incorporated into the mexican american schools. they said we don't have segregated schools but they very much had segregated schools. they did not get desegregated until 1969. one of the reasons they wanted so much to integrate the schools was the issue of language. those children that were growing up in alpine, texas, the mexican-american children of this time and earlier, they grew up in spanish-speaking households. at home they would speak spanish. then they would go to this segregated school and all of their friends also were all from spanish-speaking households. those kids were all talking to each other in spanish. there is english -- even though instructional was in english they were told you have to speak english --
alpine, texas is a beautiful town kind of in a higher elevation than austan. they had segregated schools, a school for the anglo kids north of the border -- train tracks at a school for the train tracks. they also had a separate school for african-american students. after 1954, after brown versus board of education, those black students were incorporated into the mexican american schools. they said we don't have segregated schools but they very much had segregated schools. they did not get...
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brings percent of graduates and degree of is the most is was up to six times higher than the south texas townmccollum edinburg and mention have the lowest percentage of high-school graduates out of the 150 area of the wall of ranked san jose for sunnyvale and santa clara report together san francisco (came in no. 20 will together santa rosa 43rd and vallejo and fairfield and write the 92nd. >>darya: they are serving up kids' meals with dangerously high levels of salt the world action on salt and help group did some studies and and look at chains like mcdonald's kelsey and subway and over 30 countries and they found eight out of 10 mills contain more than 1 g of salt with his more than a child between the ages of 4 and 6 should be eating and once setting high level of soccer cause cancer have of problems later on in life too much salt of the month high blood pressure and heart disease stroke and obesity in adults. >>mark: he went into a courtroom to as a top mafia charges will get the story in just a few minutes to include in a surprise here more detail what is happening, a live look or from t
brings percent of graduates and degree of is the most is was up to six times higher than the south texas townmccollum edinburg and mention have the lowest percentage of high-school graduates out of the 150 area of the wall of ranked san jose for sunnyvale and santa clara report together san francisco (came in no. 20 will together santa rosa 43rd and vallejo and fairfield and write the 92nd. >>darya: they are serving up kids' meals with dangerously high levels of salt the world action on...
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carlin ramirez seen in facebook photos, a native of a southwest texas border town living in maryland in the army at ft. meade. >> this is something else. >> reporter: today she's the face on a flyer handed out by anne arundel county police to neighbors like alvin zeno. >> crazy to tell you the truth. i'm surprised. >> and they observed that a door was ajar to the residence. >> reporter: police lieutenant brian fraser describing bizarre circumstances. the backdoor of ramirez's house was open and a dog running loose early tuesday morning reported by a passer-by to 911. investigating officers found the door open, the young soldier found shot to death, her young daughter all alone but unharmed. >> there's no sign of forced entry. the door was open. at this time we don't feel there's a threat to the public in that area. >> reporter: according to her facebook page, carlin joined the army in 2013, served in south korea in 2014 and end grew up in south texas, her death here in maryland deeply disturbing. >> it's scary, but that could happen anywhere. you got to be careful. >> reporter: polic
carlin ramirez seen in facebook photos, a native of a southwest texas border town living in maryland in the army at ft. meade. >> this is something else. >> reporter: today she's the face on a flyer handed out by anne arundel county police to neighbors like alvin zeno. >> crazy to tell you the truth. i'm surprised. >> and they observed that a door was ajar to the residence. >> reporter: police lieutenant brian fraser describing bizarre circumstances. the backdoor...
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. >> meanwhile, presidential candidate jeb bush spent the day in a town in texas on the border defending his term of the use of anchor babies last week. he said he may have offended more people in doing so. >> this is ludacris for the clinton campaign and others to suggest somehow i'm using a derogatory term. there's fraud committed with organizeed efforts. frankly it's more related to asian people coming into our country, having children many that organized efforts, taking advantage of a noble concept with birth rights citizenship. i support the 14th amendment. nothing about what hah i said should be viewed as derogatory towards immigrants at all. we need to take a step back and chill out when it comes to political correctness. >> now the rhetoric between bush and donald trump is getting personal. speaking in english and spanish, he talked about the plan. >> it is unrealistic, would cost hundreds of billions of dollars. it will create friction with third largest trading partner that's not necessary. he's wrong about this. if he was interested in the more comprehensive approach, he may w
. >> meanwhile, presidential candidate jeb bush spent the day in a town in texas on the border defending his term of the use of anchor babies last week. he said he may have offended more people in doing so. >> this is ludacris for the clinton campaign and others to suggest somehow i'm using a derogatory term. there's fraud committed with organizeed efforts. frankly it's more related to asian people coming into our country, having children many that organized efforts, taking...
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bastrop, texas, is a town of about 8,000, just 30 miles southeast of austin.trop resident works from home on the east side of the city. he lives less than a mile from the forest that borders the town. but on a windy, late summer day, this quiet neighborhood is about to become a death trap. >> texas is now officially suffering its second worst drought ever. >> yeah, it had been months before it's rained. the worst drought we've ever seen. >> on top of the lack of rain is the heat. dallas at or above 100 degrees for the 39th day in a row. >> thousands of acres of dry trees and grass have created a recipe for disaster. all it takes is a strong gust of wind to turn this residential neighborhood into a tinder box. >> the winds are about 35 miles per hour. the wind was blowing so hard that it snapped a power pole and that started the fire. >> the flames immediately begin to devour the parched trees. as richard drives, he spots the smoke in the distance. >> there is a huge fire burning out here. if i see something intense or extreme like that, i'll pull out my phone
bastrop, texas, is a town of about 8,000, just 30 miles southeast of austin.trop resident works from home on the east side of the city. he lives less than a mile from the forest that borders the town. but on a windy, late summer day, this quiet neighborhood is about to become a death trap. >> texas is now officially suffering its second worst drought ever. >> yeah, it had been months before it's rained. the worst drought we've ever seen. >> on top of the lack of rain is the...
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town known for hosting the great fight. hagler versus hearns. tyson versus holyfield, and batman versus a tourist? >> that was completely unexpected. >> it's early may, 2011, and marcus tate of huntsville, texas visiting fight town for the first time. he's walking on the strip with some family members when something catches his eye. all the sudden i see two guys arguing. it went from a playful little -- then it got serious. >> marcus can't believe what he's seeing. it's a scene right off the comic book pages, only this is no joker. >> that's what turned my head to the whole situation, was batman getting loud. >> get your hands off the cape. >> maxwell allen, aka, batman, has been making a living by dressing up as the caped crusader for more than a decade. first on hollywood boulevard in los angeles. and in 2010 he moved to the las vegas strip. >> here we go, folks. >> i like being my own boss. i like working with kids. and i kind of like being out there. >> like virtually all of the street characters on the strip, batmax works solely for tips. posing for photos and relying on the generosity of batman's adoring fans for his income. >> everybody thinks you're making great money, every, every da
town known for hosting the great fight. hagler versus hearns. tyson versus holyfield, and batman versus a tourist? >> that was completely unexpected. >> it's early may, 2011, and marcus tate of huntsville, texas visiting fight town for the first time. he's walking on the strip with some family members when something catches his eye. all the sudden i see two guys arguing. it went from a playful little -- then it got serious. >> marcus can't believe what he's seeing. it's a...
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town. we have his original dictionary that he brought to texas from north carolina. he has an exceptional vocabulary and it is fun to look through that. we have a piano that his wife played is here that is original, rosewood with mother-of-pearl inlay pleaded -- inlay. music was something that brought him and his wife together. he was in a quartet and was also a singer. we have the only known recording of o. henry's voice, a minute and a half, and he is talking about the craft of writing. [indiscernible] writing. >> i just sit down and let my pencil do the rest. >> we have beautiful rocking chairs that his wife purchased along with landscape rents here in the house. -- prints here in the house. he had set aside money for his wife to attend the chicago world fair and she decided instead of spending the money on herself she would buy some things for the family to enjoy. she bought these rocking chairs and a landscape print. we like to say that act of selflessness might have been an inspiration for "gift of the magi." after prison he moved to new york and he was an extr
town. we have his original dictionary that he brought to texas from north carolina. he has an exceptional vocabulary and it is fun to look through that. we have a piano that his wife played is here that is original, rosewood with mother-of-pearl inlay pleaded -- inlay. music was something that brought him and his wife together. he was in a quartet and was also a singer. we have the only known recording of o. henry's voice, a minute and a half, and he is talking about the craft of writing....
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i spent the first 30 years of my life in texas, including your guest's town houston.ow i have spent almost 30 years in minnesota. i have been a person -- i am white, but i have been antiracism since the late 1970's. i think the comments about the truth and reconciliation in south africa was raised. i think it is really important. i have searched out black history since i was a high school student because i felt like, under segregation, how could i understand these people i had no exposure to? my feeling is america has only begun to deal with the impacts of slavery, jim crow, and it -- endemic racism in the last 50 years. posted the big civil rights laws that have been passed. as has been noted, we have had this huge white backlash. i want to suggest we think bigger. i know nobody wants to talk about reparations, but i feel there is a way to deal with some of the structural inequality if we were willing to have a small business administration agency dedicated to investments in black-owned businesses. if we were willing to have a department of education willing to delib
i spent the first 30 years of my life in texas, including your guest's town houston.ow i have spent almost 30 years in minnesota. i have been a person -- i am white, but i have been antiracism since the late 1970's. i think the comments about the truth and reconciliation in south africa was raised. i think it is really important. i have searched out black history since i was a high school student because i felt like, under segregation, how could i understand these people i had no exposure to?...
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. >> this morning jeb bush will go to the border town of mcallen, texas. at odds with trump over immigration and several other issues. he's calling trump's immigration plan a too simplistic approach to a complicated problem. heather? >> rich edson live for us. >>> presidential can dant and former governor mike huckabee telling his rivals what he thinks is the dumbest thing they can do for their campaigns. >>> you don't worry about donald trump. he's a force to be reckoned with. you don't reckon with him. i quit answering donald trump questions. he's getting 10 times the amount of coverage that any other candidate is getting. the dumbest thing candidates can do is give him more coverage by answering the trump questions. i know what i am doing. i am talking about my campaign. my issues. the things i am i am standing for. in time that's what's going to be more important than simply reacting to any other candidate. >> hall of famer coming under fire for giving this advice to rookies if they should get any legal trouble. >> if ya'll got a crew you got to have a
. >> this morning jeb bush will go to the border town of mcallen, texas. at odds with trump over immigration and several other issues. he's calling trump's immigration plan a too simplistic approach to a complicated problem. heather? >> rich edson live for us. >>> presidential can dant and former governor mike huckabee telling his rivals what he thinks is the dumbest thing they can do for their campaigns. >>> you don't worry about donald trump. he's a force to be...
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iowa, jeb bush is stumping for votes in colorado today a day after his stop at the border town at mcallen, texas, last night. >> the proposal made by another candidate of building a fence doesn't work. elizabeth: bush blasting trump on the texas border last month promised to build a wall along the boarder with mexico and proposed all undocumented immigrants be deported before allowing some to return. >> it would cost hundreds of billions of dollars and violate people's civil liberties. >> we have illegal people. people that came in illegally. you tell me about civil liberties. elizabeth: trump is refusing to back down but bush is standing by the term of the phrase "anchor babies" and his explanation it's more related to asian people. >> not tonially offend -- potentially offending another group. reporter: vice president joe biden appears to be inching closer to declaring his own 2016 run and the potential fight between biden and hillary clinton a race for the ages. >> hillary clinton is the run-away favorite. it wouldn't necessarily change with biden in the race. kimberly: for now president obam
iowa, jeb bush is stumping for votes in colorado today a day after his stop at the border town at mcallen, texas, last night. >> the proposal made by another candidate of building a fence doesn't work. elizabeth: bush blasting trump on the texas border last month promised to build a wall along the boarder with mexico and proposed all undocumented immigrants be deported before allowing some to return. >> it would cost hundreds of billions of dollars and violate people's civil...
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. >> given the media circus in dallas, the trial was moved to the small conservative town of kerrville, texashy that was agreed to is unfathomable to me. >> the second chair on darlie's defense was raised in kerrville. >> doug moulder always says to me, if i ever get murdered, i want you to promise that my murderer will get tried in kerr county. >> on january 6th, 1997, darlie's trial began. her family who had all been called as witnesses were banned from the court but darin aunt sandy slipped under this radar. >> darlie asked would you come to the trial. i have never been to trial all of my life. all i had seen is perry mason. i did not know what expect. >> i was behind darlie 100%. she had no one in the courtroom other than me she could turn and look to. >> true crime novelist barbara davis who would later publish a book about the case was also in the courtroom. >> he was a dynamic prosecutor and had a way of making you believe what he said is the god's truth. he began to paint darlie as materialistic, a bucsle blond, worried about herself and how she looked and a temptress. and portrayed h
. >> given the media circus in dallas, the trial was moved to the small conservative town of kerrville, texashy that was agreed to is unfathomable to me. >> the second chair on darlie's defense was raised in kerrville. >> doug moulder always says to me, if i ever get murdered, i want you to promise that my murderer will get tried in kerr county. >> on january 6th, 1997, darlie's trial began. her family who had all been called as witnesses were banned from the court but...
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la jolla, texas, is a small border town directly across the rio grande river across from mexico and isan hotbed for illegal immigration. on august 24th, 2009, police are tracking a chevy suburban that's been spotted picking up a group of suspected immigrants. they think the driver is a human smuggler, or coyote. chases involving coyotes can be extremely dangerous. >> the driver was going over 100 miles per hour. the coyotes never want to get caught. it depends how desperate they are trying to get away from police, trying to get him out of the way so he can get away. >> swerving in and out of traffic, the suburban leads police on a chase lasting almost 20 miles until suddenly the driver pulls off on a side street and does the unthinkable. >> we freaked out. who in their right mind is going to jump out of a moving vehicle? unless you're crazy. >> watch again as the driver with the car still moving jumps out of the suv and lands face first on the pavement. two other men jump out and take off, with the car still moving, someone inside puts on the brake. when officers approach with guns dra
la jolla, texas, is a small border town directly across the rio grande river across from mexico and isan hotbed for illegal immigration. on august 24th, 2009, police are tracking a chevy suburban that's been spotted picking up a group of suspected immigrants. they think the driver is a human smuggler, or coyote. chases involving coyotes can be extremely dangerous. >> the driver was going over 100 miles per hour. the coyotes never want to get caught. it depends how desperate they are...
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active duty soldiers and reservists from texas and north mississippi in the town of tupelo. we further know civilians have been allowed in to watch these training exercises, including field medical procedures. so on a hot day in south mississippi, apparently someone has opened fire. nobody has been hit. this is of extreme urgency in south mississippi. a united states military facility with shots fired on our own, updates as we get them throughout this news hour. >>> first, though, the stage is set for the first gop debate thursday night right here on fnc. but the candidates, along with the rest of us, still don't know who will make the cut for that primetime showdown. with 17 contenders, the most in modern political history, only ten, ten or so, will get a spot on the main event. everybody else will face off in a different debate on that same afternoon. 5:00 eastern, the smaller debate. 9:00 eastern time, the big debate here on fox news channel on thursday night. the rules state that the top ten will come from an average of recent national polls that came out that day. we ha
active duty soldiers and reservists from texas and north mississippi in the town of tupelo. we further know civilians have been allowed in to watch these training exercises, including field medical procedures. so on a hot day in south mississippi, apparently someone has opened fire. nobody has been hit. this is of extreme urgency in south mississippi. a united states military facility with shots fired on our own, updates as we get them throughout this news hour. >>> first, though, the...
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everyone's up in your business, and the yardstick changes from town to town of what is considered important. maybe it's cheerleading in texas or something. >> you know, that's a very good point. you're right. smaller towns there there there's even more pressure. i buy that, jill. >>ing so what are your friends saying? >> they love it. one of the running jokes on the show is brooke is pregnant, and her whole pregnancy she has no bump, and even executives said maybe we should get a little prosthesis, and i said, no, there are women who give birth and you think a diet coke can is going to come out, and then they have a bowling ball. i don't get it. there are women like that, as you know, walking the streets. >> it's really a very, very funny show. go on demand and get them all, but we need to make sure the show is around next year. >> i hope so. we find out soon. >> you've got to support "odd mom out." i'm telling you, you will laugh your head off. >> thank you. that's so nice. coming from you -- >> very clever. >> congratulations. i'm neutral on the issue. i look forward to downloading it. >> you need to see it. all the best,
everyone's up in your business, and the yardstick changes from town to town of what is considered important. maybe it's cheerleading in texas or something. >> you know, that's a very good point. you're right. smaller towns there there there's even more pressure. i buy that, jill. >>ing so what are your friends saying? >> they love it. one of the running jokes on the show is brooke is pregnant, and her whole pregnancy she has no bump, and even executives said maybe we should...
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tour, as we learn about the history of cities and towns across america, in cooperation with our cable partners. visitrn more, /citiestour.rg >> so the texas state history museum's texas posts official state history museum. we were opened in 2001 and we are charged with telling the story of texas. we had three floors of exhibition space where we feature around 500 original artifacts that tell the story of texas. we also have temporary exhibitions, including fly girls, which is what we are standing in right now and to theaters that show films regularly. ♪ [video clip] >> this is texas. and out of those are stepping girls. girls give a new angle to the air force story. women's air force service pilots. victoria: the fly girls exhibition is very important to us, and it is an exhibition we opened on veterans day, and to tell the story of these world war ii female pilots and share that with the public was, we thought, and important texas story, but also an important story that connects texas with the nation. when world war ii broke out in 1938 and 1939, one of the women pilots of america, her name was jacqueline, and she was a business owner an
tour, as we learn about the history of cities and towns across america, in cooperation with our cable partners. visitrn more, /citiestour.rg >> so the texas state history museum's texas posts official state history museum. we were opened in 2001 and we are charged with telling the story of texas. we had three floors of exhibition space where we feature around 500 original artifacts that tell the story of texas. we also have temporary exhibitions, including fly girls, which is what we are...
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texas border last month -- >> here we go. >> reporter: -- bush headed monday to the border town of mcallen, texas but had a very different message. >> the proposal made by another candidate building a fence doesn't work. you have to have a much deeper strategy than just building a fence. >> reporter: bush took on trump's proposal to deport all undocumented immigrants currently in the u.s. before letting some of them back in. >> the simple fact is that his proposal is unrealistic, it will cost hundreds of billions of dollars, it will violate people's civil liberties. >> reporter: but donald who heads to iowa today wasn't backing down on fox news last night. >> we have illegal people, people that came in illegally, you tell me about civil liberty, we have to get them out and some of these people are causing tremendous problems. >> reporter: meanwhile, on the democratic side is joe biden seems to be tilting closer to his own presidential run, the white house seemed to give the vice president a boost. >> the president has indicated his view that the decision that he made to add joe biden to the ticket as his running pate was the sma
texas border last month -- >> here we go. >> reporter: -- bush headed monday to the border town of mcallen, texas but had a very different message. >> the proposal made by another candidate building a fence doesn't work. you have to have a much deeper strategy than just building a fence. >> reporter: bush took on trump's proposal to deport all undocumented immigrants currently in the u.s. before letting some of them back in. >> the simple fact is that his proposal...
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>> his large group of texas indians and they were going to towns and eating the pueblo corn. >> the ideaof folks moving around on the plains. europeans that serve as the center of attraction. that provides you an entry to an agricultural village where you can eat and that seems to be an agricultural factor. if the mandan are concerned the group is eating too much of their corn, what did they say? this will give you a sense of their play? >> the suh are coming to attack. >> on one hand the acidouan are the butt of all the jokes. they are clearly worried about the su the villages are a trading center for the plains. all you have to do is say the sioux are over there, and your visitor will run away. what does this is a about the tenor of life on the plains? >> it's quite complex and there's different understandings between the cultural groups saying i want you to do this in return for this. a high level of organization that one might not expect. relationships, relationships that change regularly. there's a lot going on. you can see how for someone like leverandrie trying to figure out how t
>> his large group of texas indians and they were going to towns and eating the pueblo corn. >> the ideaof folks moving around on the plains. europeans that serve as the center of attraction. that provides you an entry to an agricultural village where you can eat and that seems to be an agricultural factor. if the mandan are concerned the group is eating too much of their corn, what did they say? this will give you a sense of their play? >> the suh are coming to attack....
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>> the large group of texas indians were going to the towns and eating the corn. >> i'm not entirely sure what to make of this but this idea of folks moving around on the plains, europeans who serve as the center of attraction, that provides an entree to a village where you can eat which seems to be a quite significant factor. if the man dan are worried that a group are eating too much of their corn, what do the man dan say to them? this will give you a sense of the plains. >> the sioux are coming to attack? >> exactly. for some reason they're the butt of all the jokes. i think the man dan look down on them. i think the french do as well. they're worried about the sioux. what does that tell you about these different things? we talked about trade and that's one thing that makes the man dan a prosperous village. they're kind of a trading center for the northern plains. all you have to do is say the sioux are over there and the visitor will run away. what does this say about life on the northern plains? >> it's complex and there are different diplomatic relationships and understandings
>> the large group of texas indians were going to the towns and eating the corn. >> i'm not entirely sure what to make of this but this idea of folks moving around on the plains, europeans who serve as the center of attraction, that provides an entree to a village where you can eat which seems to be a quite significant factor. if the man dan are worried that a group are eating too much of their corn, what do the man dan say to them? this will give you a sense of the plains. >>...
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satellite corp. 2015] >> throughout the month, we will look back at the cities and towns we visited this year. tonight, austin, texas. you can watch tonight starting at 6:00 p.m. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a forum on the threat of isis, part of a security forum by the aspen institute. here is retired general john allen. general allen: isis is losing. when you listen closely to their tactical communications, they have problems with their morale right now. not long after they burned the captain, a number of high school foreign fighters -- isil foreign fighters rebelled and they were some early -- summarily executed by the central government. during the early time of kobani, there was a moment in the campaign where everyone said we were going to lose that and it would be a great victory. but they were terrified. they were either going to be killed by defenders or coalition air. there are similar messages. there are many places within the daesh and for where the morale is not good. as we strangle the finances and it becomes more difficult to pay their fighters, that will create additional morale problems. >> general
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the coast of 16 other states from new jersey to hawaii and oceanographers at texas a&m university say there are millions of towns bombs. what did these pictures from the ocean floor and gulf war, chemical weapons littering the sea floor. after world war ii the u.s. military had such a surplus of munitions experts say they were dumped in the water from 1946 to 1970 when it was eventually band. historians say people didn't think much about it back then because they were discarded in water so deep it was thought that they would never be disturbed but as we well know through the years humans have gone deeper and deeper in search of oil, put down utility cables and to fish and as more time passes scientists say joy danger increases. >> the containers could rust or degrade 3-time or metal containers used thought were totally impervious, enough time has gone by for things to start to corrode and break apart. >> world war ii era bomb was discovered near tampa, florida at the end of last month. it washed ashore and was debt needed safety and this goes to show how easy it is for these bonds to wash ashore to pose a danger
the coast of 16 other states from new jersey to hawaii and oceanographers at texas a&m university say there are millions of towns bombs. what did these pictures from the ocean floor and gulf war, chemical weapons littering the sea floor. after world war ii the u.s. military had such a surplus of munitions experts say they were dumped in the water from 1946 to 1970 when it was eventually band. historians say people didn't think much about it back then because they were discarded in water so...
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she says he was a handy man around town, and she's just in shock and he has everyone. >> johnny napier has been charged in texasarries a possible prison sentence of 2-20 years. in montana he's been charged with two counts of sexual he was arrested, but not without an hour long standoff. >> police had their guns drawn right behind that tree over there, at this mobile home park right over here. and as you can tell, there's toys in front of the mobile home park. she says he was a handy man around town, and she's just in shock and he has everyone. >> johnny napier has been charged in texas with indecency with a child, a second degree felony. it carries a possible prison sentence of 2-20 years. in montana he's been charged with two counts of sexual intercourse without consent. he'll be tried in texas first. this case is what i've been talking about for years. classic child predator, moving from state to state. one step ahead of the law. multiple victims, and the only reason his career was ended, because of you. you made the difference. you had the courage to make that call. that's how we catch these guys. >> i think
she says he was a handy man around town, and she's just in shock and he has everyone. >> johnny napier has been charged in texasarries a possible prison sentence of 2-20 years. in montana he's been charged with two counts of sexual he was arrested, but not without an hour long standoff. >> police had their guns drawn right behind that tree over there, at this mobile home park right over here. and as you can tell, there's toys in front of the mobile home park. she says he was a handy...
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. >> most states have post offices in every town. texas dairy queen and that's why i love the republicans. >> we all love that. okay. walk post, david ignacious trump surge makes the case for joe biden. biden is what trump pretend to be, he tells people like it is, sometimes to a fault t. difference is bietden is the real deal. he has been the arena of public policy nearly his whole life serving the public while trump was squireing around movie stars, navigating four of his companies through bankruptcy and flaunting his billionaire lifestyle. trumps weaknesses come clear with most of the trub candidates or democratic front runner hillary clinton. to many americans, these other candidates represent the double-speak and insincerity of modern politics, wide isn't a throwback to a different campaign era. >> if you don't like the legacy candidates bush and clinton and trump is not your cup of tea, biden and kasich are increasingly i think people seeing at blunt straight talking guys with blue col loor background, interesting and possibly strong
. >> most states have post offices in every town. texas dairy queen and that's why i love the republicans. >> we all love that. okay. walk post, david ignacious trump surge makes the case for joe biden. biden is what trump pretend to be, he tells people like it is, sometimes to a fault t. difference is bietden is the real deal. he has been the arena of public policy nearly his whole life serving the public while trump was squireing around movie stars, navigating four of his...
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. >> and my god mother in town, she's probably watching, came from from texas, that is my mom's, best friend. >> i recognize, denise armstrong. >> yes. >> and your parents. >> they were roommates in college. they are best friend. that is my dad. she's my god mother. >> here's the down side, then we went out to he will vez and stuffed our face with mexican food. >> it was amazing and here we are, look, mike, shelld a was there we all went out to dinner, it was a lovely time. you can see margarita glasses there. >> there were good frozen margaritas over there. >> yes. >> they are dangerous are. >> so good. >> i had brain freeze. >> my parents were like i never seen mike that way. >> no. >> it brings out the best in everyone. >> what happened when they got home. >> they had an air mattress so it didn't pop. >> i'm just saying. >> i guess we're good. >> the air mattress survive. >> here's the down side of the weekend. >> what? >> ever since then, alex has been talking like cheryl lee ralph. >> divas. >> i just love it. she came out, she was like who do i do it for. who do i do it for, i d
. >> and my god mother in town, she's probably watching, came from from texas, that is my mom's, best friend. >> i recognize, denise armstrong. >> yes. >> and your parents. >> they were roommates in college. they are best friend. that is my dad. she's my god mother. >> here's the down side, then we went out to he will vez and stuffed our face with mexican food. >> it was amazing and here we are, look, mike, shelld a was there we all went out to dinner,...
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. >>> in the small town of trinity, texas. let me show you a photo of two police officers there.this. these officers posted this video in response to the black lives matter movement and this is received many, many clicks and shares on social media. >> in the same way that sometimes only images can is expanding the conversation on black lives matter movement and what beyond that it's truly about. joining me one of the men in the photo. this is officer donald gibbons of the trinity police department. thank you for all that you do and joining me. i'm sorry we couldn't get the other officer. he's on vacation with his family. he's allowed a little time off. we'll forgive him for that. sir, welcome. >> how is it going today? >> it is going well. it is going well. can you just tell me whose idea was this? >> well actually me and chief we normally get together and think about certain things to do for our community here in trinity as well as ourselves as a department and we came up with the idea because of the issues going around the nation and we talked about the black lives matter and w
. >>> in the small town of trinity, texas. let me show you a photo of two police officers there.this. these officers posted this video in response to the black lives matter movement and this is received many, many clicks and shares on social media. >> in the same way that sometimes only images can is expanding the conversation on black lives matter movement and what beyond that it's truly about. joining me one of the men in the photo. this is officer donald gibbons of the trinity...
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town. she is shocked. >> he has been charged in texas with indecency with a child, a second degree felony that carries antence of two to 20 years. in montana he's been charged with two counts of sexual intercourse without consent. he'll be tried in texas first. >>> this case is what i've been talking about for years. classic child predator, moving from state to state, one step ahead of the law, multiple victims. and the only reason his career was ended, because of you. you made the difference. you had the courage to make that call. that's how we catch these guys. >> i think he's a horrible person who deserves to go to prison and tell all the prisoners he is a child molester and let him get some of his own medicine. and then he can die. >>> on this episode of death row stories, a triple murder execution style. >> they shot them like they were nothing. >> and the crime is caught on tape. >> most significant piece of evidence i've ever seen in a case. >> but clear images of guilt. >> it establishes that he committed the crime. >> there is your guy, slam dunk for the prosecution. >> only deepen the mystery.
town. she is shocked. >> he has been charged in texas with indecency with a child, a second degree felony that carries antence of two to 20 years. in montana he's been charged with two counts of sexual intercourse without consent. he'll be tried in texas first. >>> this case is what i've been talking about for years. classic child predator, moving from state to state, one step ahead of the law, multiple victims. and the only reason his career was ended, because of you. you made...
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town. >> reporter: the practice is opened again. a tourist from houston, texas wondering what is going on. >> all of you were here. >> reporter: only patients and staff are being allowed in the property and the police is driving by. they are saying doctor palmer is not on site. >> this just really bothered me. >> reporter: she left after realizing he wasn't here. >> why is he able to keep hiding. >> reporter: he has been hiding. issuing a statement he did not know the lion was part of a research project. so far the only one charged is the professional guide he hired there. >> if the patients want to see them that's their choice. i would imagine it would hurt his business. >> there is still no word if palmer could face charges for killing the lion. >>> see the tinny device what they are using to keep their kids safe on the field. >>> what we are learning about the moments that led up to the deadly crash. aa chance to try somethinglook. different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. take advantage of our summer offers
town. >> reporter: the practice is opened again. a tourist from houston, texas wondering what is going on. >> all of you were here. >> reporter: only patients and staff are being allowed in the property and the police is driving by. they are saying doctor palmer is not on site. >> this just really bothered me. >> reporter: she left after realizing he wasn't here. >> why is he able to keep hiding. >> reporter: he has been hiding. issuing a statement he...
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texas was typical of what happened across the south. particularly in sea ports that were blockaded during the war. there was a continual union federal presence offshore. there were regular bombardments of the town. there was excitement when a blockade runner would arrive. but there was lots of hardship. they did without a great deal. but it is something that people need to know about. it's another aspect of the war that's maybe not as historic not as dramatic. it's part of the war that's very hard to glorify but it's an important part of the war, because it represents life as lived by a lot of people 150 years ago. >> and we continue the c-span cities tour of galveston with stephen curley on his book, "celluloid wars: a guide to film and the american experience of war." >> american cinema has had a really profound effect on the way people see war. even from the beginning we understand that war, a vision of war, is for most of us, not having been to war but having heard about war, having seen or having read about war. we're playing images of war. i think sometimes of -- the myth about persuis. athena gave him the shield. he was able to look in the shield and see the reflection of gorgan. and the
texas was typical of what happened across the south. particularly in sea ports that were blockaded during the war. there was a continual union federal presence offshore. there were regular bombardments of the town. there was excitement when a blockade runner would arrive. but there was lots of hardship. they did without a great deal. but it is something that people need to know about. it's another aspect of the war that's maybe not as historic not as dramatic. it's part of the war that's very...
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texas shifted several times. they started incidentally be with a convention in 1835. in 1830 six they signed the declaration of independence in the town of washington. subsequently, the alamo fell. everybody fled east, including the government. the government ended up in a town called harrisburg and what is now the city of houston. they do not stay there long before being forced to leave by santa ana and the mexican army as well. they escaped down to galveston island, which is where they were when sam houston won the battle of san vicente. it took five days to find enough wood to fire up the steam ship. was they did they came up to the battlefield, held several ofsions of congress, and one their decisions was to reconvene down in the town of blasco, on the gulf coast. out that velasco was not a particularly good site to conduct government. the buildings were cramped. the may run out of lamp oil and had to start meeting outdoors. they pulled up roots once again and moved up river to the town of columbia a few miles inland. once again the facilities were not up to snuff and they passed a law finally saying in the spring of 1837, governm
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texas. here's mike shumann with the highlights of this morning's sports report. >> good morning. the giants on a brutal road trip to start off the month of august, leaving townnly in texas. giants score three in the first, led by brandon belt. first hit off hamilton. the solo shot. 11th of the year. hammel gets the no decision. seven inning, down three. buster posey, a solo shot. 5-4. scored the tieing republic in the eighth off the single. johnson three runs on a two-out rally sends the game to extra innings tied at 7. the game was decided top of the 11th. hunter pence. the game winner! solo shot. sixth of the year. brandon dealt followed with jack to jack backs. giants win in 11 innings, 9-7, your final. dodgers taking on their american league rifle. he pitched 8 inning, allowed two hits, struck out seventh. angels pitcher won five consecutive starts, but the two-republic shot in the sixth. the first loss of the season. dodgers up on the giants with a 3-1 victory. a's hosting indians. pizza in one happened and still able to make the barehanded grab. aaron brooks came over to the a's in the ben zobrist trade. making his first start with the a's. struck out
texas. here's mike shumann with the highlights of this morning's sports report. >> good morning. the giants on a brutal road trip to start off the month of august, leaving townnly in texas. giants score three in the first, led by brandon belt. first hit off hamilton. the solo shot. 11th of the year. hammel gets the no decision. seven inning, down three. buster posey, a solo shot. 5-4. scored the tieing republic in the eighth off the single. johnson three runs on a two-out rally sends the...
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. >> so you lived in texas and you are now in maryland. but seeing how much your home townf new orleans has rebounded since the storm, have you ever considered moving back? >> i have considered moving back. it won't be any time soon, though, this this >> i remember just just kind of being in shock and surprised and not really knowing what was really going on. the one time that i actually started to cry was when my mom and my sister and i were almost broken up. one of the solids was asking us if, you know, two could go and one could stay or something like that. and we begged and pleaded for us not to be broken up. the first time that i saw the devastation that had happened to my city was when i wasability watch cnn at my aunt's house when we left the astro dome i felt like my world had come to an end. >> even though it's been a decade >> it seems like this is still very real for you, those feelings are still pretty raw. >> they are. a kind of negative feeling of nostalgia comes over mere as i 10 years ago. >> there were times that i split my holidays when i was in college, g
. >> so you lived in texas and you are now in maryland. but seeing how much your home townf new orleans has rebounded since the storm, have you ever considered moving back? >> i have considered moving back. it won't be any time soon, though, this this >> i remember just just kind of being in shock and surprised and not really knowing what was really going on. the one time that i actually started to cry was when my mom and my sister and i were almost broken up. one of the...
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town for ten games. rangers up first with cole ham elts in arlington. texas two step here before the game.e in the third let by brandon belt. first hit off cole hamels since july 19th. hamels gets a no decision. even though the g men found themselves trailing all night, seventh inning posey with a solo shot and scored the tying one in the eight. pence on a single. sends this game into extra innings identify at 7-7. game decided in the top of the 11th. solo shot. joonts first four homer game of the season. >>> dodgers taking on the american league rivals, the an jaels, clayton kershaw extending his streak. grandal with a two run shot in the sixth. donors now 1.5 games up on the giants. 3-1 the final. a's and the indians. aaron brooks making his second career start. struck out five in 7 1/3 innings of work. fifth inning tied at 1-1. polywith a base hit. systemian scores from second. trying to get sogard at third. he scores. 3-1. simian had an rbi in three long games. ninth year. brooks gets his first career win. tears in mom's eyes. a's get the win. 56-1 the time. >>> thunder, the national h
town for ten games. rangers up first with cole ham elts in arlington. texas two step here before the game.e in the third let by brandon belt. first hit off cole hamels since july 19th. hamels gets a no decision. even though the g men found themselves trailing all night, seventh inning posey with a solo shot and scored the tying one in the eight. pence on a single. sends this game into extra innings identify at 7-7. game decided in the top of the 11th. solo shot. joonts first four homer game of...
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texas. here's mike shumann with the highlights of this morning's sports report. >> good morning. the giants on a brutal road trip to start off the month of august, leaving town newly-acquired pitcher cole hamels in arlington. only in texas. giants score three in the first, led by brandon belt. first hit off hamilton. the solo shot. 11th of the year. hamel gets the no-decision. even though the g-men found themselves trailing all night seventh inning, down three. buster posey, a solo shot. 5-4. scored the tieing republic in the eighth off the single. johnson three runs on a two-out rally sends the game to extra innings, tied at 7. the game was decided top of the 11th. hunter pence. the game winner! solo shot. sixth of the year. brandon belt followed with back-to-back jacks. giants win in 11 innings, 9-7, your final. dodgers taking on their american league rival. he pitched 8 inning, allowed two hits, struck out seventh. angels pitcher won five consecutive starts, but the two-run shot in the sixth. dodgers up one and a half games on the giants with the 3-1 victory. a's hosting indians. pizza in one happened and still able to make the barehanded grab. aaron broo
texas. here's mike shumann with the highlights of this morning's sports report. >> good morning. the giants on a brutal road trip to start off the month of august, leaving town newly-acquired pitcher cole hamels in arlington. only in texas. giants score three in the first, led by brandon belt. first hit off hamilton. the solo shot. 11th of the year. hamel gets the no-decision. even though the g-men found themselves trailing all night seventh inning, down three. buster posey, a solo shot....
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texas. here's mike shumann with the highlights of this morning's sports report. >> good morning. the giants on a brutal road trip to start off the month of august, leaving townor ten games. rangers up first. the g-men face newly-acquired pitcher cole hamels in arlington. only in texas. giants score three in the first, led by brandon belt. first hit off hamilton. the solo shot. 11th of the year. hamel gets the no-decision. even though the g-men found themselves trailing all night, seventh inning, down three. buster posey, a solo shot. he had 2 rbi in the game. now 5-4. scored the tieing republic in the eighth off the single. johnson three runs on a two-out rally sends the game to extra innings, tied at 7. the game was decided top of the 11th. hunter pence. the game winner! solo shot. his sixth of the year. brandon belt followed with back-to-back jacks. his 12th of the year. giants win it in 11 innings, 9-7, your final. dodgers taking on their american league rival. he pitched 8 inning, allowed two hits, struck out seventh. angels pitcher won five consecutive starts, but the two-run shot in the sixth. his first loss of the season. dodgers up one and a half gam
texas. here's mike shumann with the highlights of this morning's sports report. >> good morning. the giants on a brutal road trip to start off the month of august, leaving townor ten games. rangers up first. the g-men face newly-acquired pitcher cole hamels in arlington. only in texas. giants score three in the first, led by brandon belt. first hit off hamilton. the solo shot. 11th of the year. hamel gets the no-decision. even though the g-men found themselves trailing all night, seventh...
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town. we have his original dictionary that he brought to texas or north carolina that has really worn in anamazing artifact because he is an exceptional vocabulary and it's fun to look through that. we have a piano that his wife played that is here, that is original. music was something that brought o. henry together. they performed together. he was in a quartet and was also his dinner. the only known recording of o. henry's voice is a minute and a half talking about the craft of writing. [inaudible] >> we have a beautiful wicker rocking chair that his wife purchased along with the landscape prints here in the house. the story behind not as well have set aside the money to attend the chicago world fair and she decided instead of spending money on herself she would rise things for the family to enjoy so she'd bought these rocking chairs and would like to say the act of selfless as might have been an inspiration. after prison he moved to new york and he was an extremely popular writer of the last 10, 12 years of his life. he had a contract with the new york world newspaper to read a story a w
town. we have his original dictionary that he brought to texas or north carolina that has really worn in anamazing artifact because he is an exceptional vocabulary and it's fun to look through that. we have a piano that his wife played that is here, that is original. music was something that brought o. henry together. they performed together. he was in a quartet and was also his dinner. the only known recording of o. henry's voice is a minute and a half talking about the craft of writing....
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