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brought them all the way back. then texas came back. then special teams wackiness has folston, wrapped up. spun. and a minimum gain as jefferson gets to him. >> todd: notre dame in the last possession defensively had to use a time-out. there was some confusion, so they used their second time-out. right now, with 3:00 left in the game, they only have one time-out left. >> joe: the coach's challenge cost them the time-out. under 3:00 to play. play action. kizer. he's going to go down. that was p.j. locke coming in from that nickel spot. third sack of the night for texas. >> todd: it was play action away, and p.j. locke is coming unblocked to the outside. and kizer doesn't pick him up they fooled kizer with the outside pressure. >> joe: this is a wall of sound. take it in. third and 12. conservative. and they'll be punting. as we're under 2:00. >> referee: time-out, texas. their second time-out in the second half. >> joe: so, texas wisely uses the time-out. holds on to one. they'll be getting the ball back, 1:56 remains. "monday night footb
brought them all the way back. then texas came back. then special teams wackiness has folston, wrapped up. spun. and a minimum gain as jefferson gets to him. >> todd: notre dame in the last possession defensively had to use a time-out. there was some confusion, so they used their second time-out. right now, with 3:00 left in the game, they only have one time-out left. >> joe: the coach's challenge cost them the time-out. under 3:00 to play. play action. kizer. he's going to go down....
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brought them all the way back. then texas came back. then special teams wackiness has folston, wrapped up. spun. and a minimum gain as jefferson gets to him. >> todd: notre dame in the last possession defensively had to use a time-out. there was some confusion, so they used their second time-out. right now, with 3:00 left in the game, they only have one time-out left cost them the time-out. under 3:00 to play. play action. kizer. he's going to go down. that was p.j. locke coming in from that nickel spot. third sack of the night for texas. >> todd: it was play action away, and p.j. locke is coming unblocked to the outside. until too late. they fooled kizer with the outside pressure. >> joe: this is a wall of sound. take it in. third and 12. conservative. and they'll be punting. as we're und >> referee: time-out, texas. their second time-out in the second half. >> joe: so, texas wisely uses the time-out. holds on to one. they'll be getting the ball back, 1:56 remains. "monday night football" is coming back with a good one. the double-heade
brought them all the way back. then texas came back. then special teams wackiness has folston, wrapped up. spun. and a minimum gain as jefferson gets to him. >> todd: notre dame in the last possession defensively had to use a time-out. there was some confusion, so they used their second time-out. right now, with 3:00 left in the game, they only have one time-out left cost them the time-out. under 3:00 to play. play action. kizer. he's going to go down. that was p.j. locke coming in from...
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brought them all the way back. then texas came back. then special teams wackiness has folston, wrapped up. spun. and a minimum gain as jefferson gets to him. >> todd: notre dame in the last possession defensively had to use a time-out. there was some confusion, so they used their second time-out. right now, with 3:00 left in the game, they only have one time-out left. >> joe: the under 3:00 to play. play action. kizer. he's going to go down. that was p.j. locke coming in from that nickel spot. third sack of the night for texas. >> todd: it was play action away, and p.j. locke is coming unblocked to the outside. until too late. they fooled kizer with the outside pressure. >> joe: this is a wall of sound. take it in. third and 12. conservative. and they'll be punting. as we're under 2:00. >> referee: time-out, texas. their second time-out in the second half. >> joe: so, texas wisely uses the time-out. holds on to one. they'll be getting the ball back, 1:56 remains. "monday night football" is coming back with a good one. the double-header o
brought them all the way back. then texas came back. then special teams wackiness has folston, wrapped up. spun. and a minimum gain as jefferson gets to him. >> todd: notre dame in the last possession defensively had to use a time-out. there was some confusion, so they used their second time-out. right now, with 3:00 left in the game, they only have one time-out left. >> joe: the under 3:00 to play. play action. kizer. he's going to go down. that was p.j. locke coming in from that...
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can the young guy, the true freshman, bring texas back now? buechele is on-deck. ♪ ♪ ♪ one smart choice leads to the next. ♪ the new 2017 ford fusion is here. it's the beauty of a well-made choice. ♪ hey, it's been crazy with school being back- so we're constantly going over our data limit. oh, well, now - all of our new plans come with no data overages. wow, no more overages? so that means... go on...say it... we'll finally be in control... and we're back... introducing new at&t plans with no data overage charges. we know it's you. apb describes a naked sudsy guy playing a piano made of suds. ♪ ♪ [suds sliding] ♪ [sniffing] ♪ [old spice whistle] smells like we got the wrong guy. >> joe: great night to be with us, abc primetime college football, presented by capital one. joe tessitore, todd blackledge, holly rowe with you in austin, texas. the stage is now set for shane buechele, the freshman quarterback for texas. as he keeps it. spins. and has a first down to start this drive with over 5:00 to play, trailing by four. >> todd: the first time t
can the young guy, the true freshman, bring texas back now? buechele is on-deck. ♪ ♪ ♪ one smart choice leads to the next. ♪ the new 2017 ford fusion is here. it's the beauty of a well-made choice. ♪ hey, it's been crazy with school being back- so we're constantly going over our data limit. oh, well, now - all of our new plans come with no data overages. wow, no more overages? so that means... go on...say it... we'll finally be in control... and we're back... introducing new at&t...
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brought them all the way back. then texas came back. then special teams wackiness has folston, wrapped up. spun. and a minimum gain as jefferson gets to him. >> todd: notre dame in the last possession defensively had to use a time-out. there was some confusion, so they used their second time-out. right now, with 3:00 left in the game, they only have one time-out >> joe: the coach's challenge cost them the time-out. under 3:00 to play. play action. kizer. he's going to go down. that was p.j. locke coming in from that nickel spot. third sack of the night for texas. >> todd: it was play action away, and p.j. locke is coming unblocked to the outside. until too late. they fooled kizer with the outside pressure. >> joe: this is a wall of sound. take it in. third and 12. conservative. and they'll be punting. >> referee: time-out, texas. their second time-out in the second half. >> joe: so, texas wisely uses the time-out. holds on to one. they'll be getting the ball back, 1:56 remains. "monday night football" is coming back with a good one. the
brought them all the way back. then texas came back. then special teams wackiness has folston, wrapped up. spun. and a minimum gain as jefferson gets to him. >> todd: notre dame in the last possession defensively had to use a time-out. there was some confusion, so they used their second time-out. right now, with 3:00 left in the game, they only have one time-out >> joe: the coach's challenge cost them the time-out. under 3:00 to play. play action. kizer. he's going to go down. that...
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brought them all the way back. then texas came back. then special teams wackiness has folston, wrapped up. spun. and a minimum gain as jefferson gets to him. >> todd: notre dame in the last possession defensively had to use a time-out. there was some confusion, so they used their second time-out. right now, with 3:00 left in the game, they only have one time-out left. >> joe: the coach'sll under 3:00 to play. play action. kizer. he's going to go down. that was p.j. locke coming in from that nickel spot. third sack of the night for texas. >> todd: it was play action away, and p.j. locke is coming unblocked to the outside. they fooled kizer with the outside pressure. >> joe: this is a wall of sound. take it in. third and 12. conservative. and they'll be punting. as we're under 2:00. >> referee: time-out, texas. their second time-out in the second half. >> joe: so, texas wisely uses the time-out. holds on to one. they'll be getting the ball back, 1:56 remains. "monday night football" is coming back with a good one. the double-header of week
brought them all the way back. then texas came back. then special teams wackiness has folston, wrapped up. spun. and a minimum gain as jefferson gets to him. >> todd: notre dame in the last possession defensively had to use a time-out. there was some confusion, so they used their second time-out. right now, with 3:00 left in the game, they only have one time-out left. >> joe: the coach'sll under 3:00 to play. play action. kizer. he's going to go down. that was p.j. locke coming in...
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the gentleman from texas is recognized. the gentleman from texas yields back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from texas. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed. o -- is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 4 printed in house report 114-794. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. the clerk: amendment number 4 printed in house report 114-794, offered by mr. farenthold of texas. chip the gentleman from texas, mr. farenthold and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. farenthold: the office of management and budget has imposed a need for a new start or new investment determination for project that was previously been fully thrsed and have actually begun work despite a lack of written policy or standards. many of these critical projects like one in the district i represent, the port of c
the gentleman from texas is recognized. the gentleman from texas yields back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from texas. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed. o -- is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 4 printed in house report 114-794. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the gentleman is...
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the next one that comes to town. i think texas has served notice, they're a different team, and they will be a player in the big 12 conference. >> joe: where does this leave >> todd: kizer is the real deal, and they can run the football. they need to get the young receivers back and making plays, and a part of what they're doing. i think they still have a big season ahead of them. >> joe: kizer was awesome tonight leading the comeback. he had five touchdowns passing, one touchdown on the ground. but in the end, it was the 18-wheeler, swoopes, with two winner from six yards out. as you've been watching the ford wrap-up, presented by the new 2017 ford escape. be unstoppable. the moment of truth. getting free and going in. tyrone swoopes, the senior, who's been through so much, the ups and downs of texas football. and now, a for holly and todd, i'm joe tessitore. asking you to enjoy the rest of your night. texas topples the irish, here at home. ? ? ? the new ford escape. life is a sport. we are the utility. be unstoppable. danny tark
the next one that comes to town. i think texas has served notice, they're a different team, and they will be a player in the big 12 conference. >> joe: where does this leave >> todd: kizer is the real deal, and they can run the football. they need to get the young receivers back and making plays, and a part of what they're doing. i think they still have a big season ahead of them. >> joe: kizer was awesome tonight leading the comeback. he had five touchdowns passing, one...
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the next one that comes to town. i think texas has served notice, they're a different team, and they will be a player in the big 12 conference. >> joe: where does notre dame? >> todd: kizer is the real deal, and they can run the football. they need to get the young receivers back and making plays, and a part of what they're doing. i think they still have a big season ahead of them. >> joe: kizer was awesome tonight leading the comeback. he had five touchdowns passing, one touchdown on the ground. 18-wheeler, swoopes, with two touchdowns in overtime, the game winner from six yards out. as you've been watching the ford wrap-up, presented by the new 2017 ford escape. be unstoppable. the moment of truth. getting free and going in. tyrone swoopes, the senior, who's been through so much, the ups and downs and now, a mighty high. for holly and todd, i'm joe tessitore. asking you to enjoy the rest of your night. texas topples the irish, here at home. ? ? the new ford escape. life is a sport. we are the utility. tried to run over a woman w
the next one that comes to town. i think texas has served notice, they're a different team, and they will be a player in the big 12 conference. >> joe: where does notre dame? >> todd: kizer is the real deal, and they can run the football. they need to get the young receivers back and making plays, and a part of what they're doing. i think they still have a big season ahead of them. >> joe: kizer was awesome tonight leading the comeback. he had five touchdowns passing, one...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous materials into the record on the bill, including an exchange of letters between the committee on energy and commerce and the committee on the judiciary. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 921, the sports medicine licensure clarity act of 2016. introduced by my colleague on the health subcommittee, brett guthrie. team physicians and other licensed sports medicine professionals often travel with their athletes to away games and other sanctioned sporting events outside of their home state. when providing care to an injured player during the game, or in the locker room afterwards, they are often doing so at great personal and professional risk. if they are sued, th
the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous materials into the record on the bill, including an exchange of letters between the committee on energy and commerce and the committee on the judiciary. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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the #rejectthetext. that is trending. a texas congress machine had a scathing tweet, saying that the textbook remits credit another attempt by texas republican crony who has no background in the subject matter, to sell a book to old pals. and a reporter tweeted that the textbook on mexican american history contained racist stereotypes, i stand with those that reject the text. >> the book is for an elective class original available in a few texas school districts but was the only textbook submitted for consideration. in it is approved it would be up to the individual district to determine in it is used so ultimately the districts would have the final say. >> thank you, the best of the best right here in the bay area, the college rankings out this morning and how our local schools stack up. >> a misstep on the ballroom floor unfolds on live television and we take you behind the scenes of "dancing with the stars" as protesters target a transfers >> the list for top colleges is out in the bay area and we are getting love. according t
the #rejectthetext. that is trending. a texas congress machine had a scathing tweet, saying that the textbook remits credit another attempt by texas republican crony who has no background in the subject matter, to sell a book to old pals. and a reporter tweeted that the textbook on mexican american history contained racist stereotypes, i stand with those that reject the text. >> the book is for an elective class original available in a few texas school districts but was the only textbook...
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for the win. texas is back, folks! ee: the previous play is und under further review. >> todd: tillery comes unblocked, swoopes sidesteps him, and reaches the ball across the plane before the knee touches. incredible individual effort by tyrone swoopes. first to elude an unblocked man, and then to get the ball across the goal line. >> referee: after the review, the ruling on the field confirmed. touchdown, game over. >> joe: let that be a lesson to every young man looking for playing time. that's a senior, buying in, still contributing with a freshman taking his job. >> todd: when you talk about team chemistry, changes, everybody buying in, it has to start with the older guys. and swoopes is to be commended with the way he's handled this situation this year, and how he played tonight. >> joe: with three rushing touchdowns. on a night where they went back and forth, with thrills and chills, a lot of drama. and a fabulous finish. holly? >> holly: tyrone, on a night that you could have been disappointed because you didn't
for the win. texas is back, folks! ee: the previous play is und under further review. >> todd: tillery comes unblocked, swoopes sidesteps him, and reaches the ball across the plane before the knee touches. incredible individual effort by tyrone swoopes. first to elude an unblocked man, and then to get the ball across the goal line. >> referee: after the review, the ruling on the field confirmed. touchdown, game over. >> joe: let that be a lesson to every young man looking for...
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the gentleman from texas. mr. hensarling: mr. chairman, i'm now very pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. williams. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for three minutes. mr. williams: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. chairman. here are the facts. this summer, congress was made aware that $400 million worth of cash was secretly airlifted to iran. two days later, an additional $1.3 billion was sent to iran. this comes on top of the approximately $55 billion iran had access to after the iran nuclear deal was reached. but here's something that americans do not know. where is all the money going and why? is it going to help iran rebuild its bat baddeley aging infrastructure? -- its badly aging infrastructure? is it going to support expanding freedom for the average iranian, or helping living conditions? who believes any of that? in june this year, secretary kerry admitted some of the money would go to groups labeled as terrorist organizations. he then said the rest of it, well, we just don't know. i
the gentleman from texas. mr. hensarling: mr. chairman, i'm now very pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. williams. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for three minutes. mr. williams: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. chairman. here are the facts. this summer, congress was made aware that $400 million worth of cash was secretly airlifted to iran. two days later, an additional $1.3 billion was sent to iran. this comes on top of the approximately $55 billion...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. thornberry: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: without objection. mr. thornberry: this amendment deals with a local, unique issue involving privately owned cabins on privately owned land near lake kemp in texas. when reconstructing the dam in the late 1960's, the city of wichita falls entered into an agreement with the corps of engineers that the city would require all these privately owned cabin owners below a certain elevation to be removed by january 1, 2000, because there was concern it could potentially flood. 50 years later, there's never been a flood and never will be a flood because the lake has been full several times. the 2007 wrda bill extended -- prevented the corps from requiring the city to evict the land owners until at least 2020. and at the same time, the u.s. and the corps were released from any liability. this amendment would simply extend that time period for an additional five years. the amendment also preserves the full property rights for the l
the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. thornberry: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: without objection. mr. thornberry: this amendment deals with a local, unique issue involving privately owned cabins on privately owned land near lake kemp in texas. when reconstructing the dam in the late 1960's, the city of wichita falls entered into an agreement with the corps of engineers that the city would require all these privately owned cabin owners below a certain...
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texas is the second largest state in the region in terms of wrr and population but the governor of texas has no executive authority. that reflects the post-reconstruction constitution 1876 which took power from the governor. the governor of texas is essentially a symbolic figure, a little like the queen of england. most political science scholars in state government consider the texas governship the weakest in the united states. the governor can't even issue pardons. in that position, bush thrived. he was overwhelming reelected in 1998 and he also built a very effective political machine there led by karl rove and kerry hughes and was exploring the possibilities of running for president in 2000. bush announced his canidacy and defeated john mccain in the primaries and was nominated at the republican convention. al gore was the nominee and selected to win the election. he chose liberman, the most conservative democrat in the body. gore did poorly in the three debates. the choice of his vice president and the snubbing of clinton gave third party candidate ralph nadir on the left and the el
texas is the second largest state in the region in terms of wrr and population but the governor of texas has no executive authority. that reflects the post-reconstruction constitution 1876 which took power from the governor. the governor of texas is essentially a symbolic figure, a little like the queen of england. most political science scholars in state government consider the texas governship the weakest in the united states. the governor can't even issue pardons. in that position, bush...
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but the elect was an upset. george won in texas, jeb lost in florida, and from that point on, george became the likely successor to his father. texas is really the largest -- second largest state in the union in terms of area and the second largest in terms of population, but the governor of texas has no executive authority. that reflects the post reconstruction constitution. 1876, which stripped power from the governor. the governor of texas is essentially a symbolic figure, a little like the queen of ligland. most political science school ares of state government consider the texas governorship the weak nest the united states. the governor of texas cannot even issue pardons. and in that setting bush thrived. [laughter] as the symbolic leader of texas he was overwhelmingly re-elected in 1998. and he also built a very effective political machine there, held by karl rove and karen hughes, and was quietly exploring the possibility of running for president in 2000. bush announced his candidacy on june -- in june of 1999, defeat john m
but the elect was an upset. george won in texas, jeb lost in florida, and from that point on, george became the likely successor to his father. texas is really the largest -- second largest state in the union in terms of area and the second largest in terms of population, but the governor of texas has no executive authority. that reflects the post reconstruction constitution. 1876, which stripped power from the governor. the governor of texas is essentially a symbolic figure, a little like the...
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truman needed texas to win the white house. he campaigned very well in texas and throughout the country. sam rayburn said he was one of the folks very good from the back platform, a crowd of 10,000 people showed up to greet truman at the train station at 6:50 in the morning, and the high point was a breakfast garner have for truman served on the back porch of garner's home and the crowd cheered. they could not care so much about truman's civil rights agenda, but a friend of john garner and that is all that mattered to them and he did indeed carry texas. truman came back to visit garner one more time in 1958 for a celebration of garner's 90th birthday. truman's airplane was delayed with mechanical problems in dallas so he did not get there until late in the evening passed garner's bed time of 8:00, so they agreed to talk the next morning after agreeing that they were a sight for sore eyes. i think that sums up nicely the garner-truman relationship and i will turn it over to my wiser and more learned colleagues. [applause] >> you
truman needed texas to win the white house. he campaigned very well in texas and throughout the country. sam rayburn said he was one of the folks very good from the back platform, a crowd of 10,000 people showed up to greet truman at the train station at 6:50 in the morning, and the high point was a breakfast garner have for truman served on the back porch of garner's home and the crowd cheered. they could not care so much about truman's civil rights agenda, but a friend of john garner and that...
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the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. hensarling: thank you, mr. speaker. to direct the securities and exchange commission to revise form s-3 so as to add listing and registration of a class of common equity securities on a national securities exchange as an additional basis for satisfying the requirements of instruction ib-1 of such form and to remove such listing and registration as a requirement of general instruction ib-6 of such form. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. the gentleman is correct. the house is not in order. without objection, so ordered. the house will be in order. he house will be in order. does the gentleman from texas seek recognize further recognition? to remove such listing and registration as a requirement of general instruction ib-6 of such rule. the speaker pro tempore: the chair declares the house committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of h.r. 2357. the chair appoints the gentleman from tennessee, mr. duncan, to preside over the ommittee of
the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. hensarling: thank you, mr. speaker. to direct the securities and exchange commission to revise form s-3 so as to add listing and registration of a class of common equity securities on a national securities exchange as an additional basis for satisfying the requirements of instruction ib-1 of such form and to remove such listing and registration as a requirement of general instruction ib-6 of such form. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so...
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the gentleman from texas is recognize. mr. burgess: at this time i'm pleased to yield four minutes to the author of the bill, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. lance, the vice chairman of the subcommittee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lance: i'm pleased to offer this consume brother text measure along with my co-sponsor, mr. kennedy of massachusetts. the consumer review fairness act allows americans to exercise their first amendment right regarding consumer experiences without fear of retribution. this shosh comes right from the heart of the 21st century economy. it is easier than ever for consumers to make informed choices on which business or service to use by consulting websites and apps that publish crowd sourced reviews of local businesses and restaurants. consumer reviews are a powerful informational tool because consumers place a high value on the truthful reviews of other consumers. the trouble is that a number of businesses have become frustrated by online criticism and some have employed
the gentleman from texas is recognize. mr. burgess: at this time i'm pleased to yield four minutes to the author of the bill, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. lance, the vice chairman of the subcommittee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lance: i'm pleased to offer this consume brother text measure along with my co-sponsor, mr. kennedy of massachusetts. the consumer review fairness act allows americans to exercise their first amendment right regarding consumer...
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the next one that comes to town. i think texas has served notice, they're a different team, and they will be a player in the big 12 >> joe: where does this leave notre dame? >> todd: kizer is the real deal, and they can run the football. they need to get the young receivers back and making plays, and a part of what they're doing. i think they still have a big season ahead of them. >> joe: kizer was awesome tonight leading the comeback. he had five touchdowns passing, one touchdown on the ground. 18-wheeler, swoopes, with two touchdowns in overtime, the game winner from six yards out. as you've been watching the ford wrap-up, presented by the new 2017 ford escape. be unstoppable. the moment of truth. getting free and going in. tyrone swoopes, the senior, who's been through so much, ups and downs of texas football. and now, a mighty high. for holly and todd, i'm joe tessitore. asking you to enjoy the rest of your night. texas topples the irish, here at home. ??? ??? ??? the new ford escape. life is a sport. we are the utility. [capt
the next one that comes to town. i think texas has served notice, they're a different team, and they will be a player in the big 12 >> joe: where does this leave notre dame? >> todd: kizer is the real deal, and they can run the football. they need to get the young receivers back and making plays, and a part of what they're doing. i think they still have a big season ahead of them. >> joe: kizer was awesome tonight leading the comeback. he had five touchdowns passing, one...
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to run for governor but at the same time help organize the texas rangers baseball team. as you recall the washington senators expansion team that had been formed a moved to texas in 1972. they were contenders and the deal to buy the team came through. bush stepped back and for the next four years was the public had of the texas rangers. he owned only 2% of the stalk sk and build a new stadium and basked in the globe. they assisted in 1992 but from a distance he stayed in texas and when clinton won the election set his sights and for the same time decided to run for governor of florida. bush was running again. could against the incumbent and richards was heavily favored. he was favored to defeat the incumbent lawton childs but it was an upset and he won in one n texas, jeb lost in florida and from that point on he became the likely successor to his father. texas is the second largest state in the union and second largest in population that reflects the constitution 1876 but stripped power from the governor. the governor of texas is essentially a symbolic figure a li
to run for governor but at the same time help organize the texas rangers baseball team. as you recall the washington senators expansion team that had been formed a moved to texas in 1972. they were contenders and the deal to buy the team came through. bush stepped back and for the next four years was the public had of the texas rangers. he owned only 2% of the stalk sk and build a new stadium and basked in the globe. they assisted in 1992 but from a distance he stayed in texas and when clinton...
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150 in coldspring, texas, as the e. marie youngblood post office. she served as a rural letter rrier and as -- and worked tirelessly to deliver mail to southeast texas. which otherwise where texans would have had to travel many miles. she was well known and well loved on her route for her friendly nature and willingness to go out of her way. she was shot and killed on her mail route leaving behind a husband, two sons and two grandchildren. mr. speaker, we should pass this bill to remember her and celebrate the lives she touched through her loving and committed service to the community and to the united states postal service. . urge the passage of h.r. 5356 and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. hice: i yield three minutes to the sponsor of the bill, a good friend and great leader around here, the gentleman from texas, mr. brady. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for three minutes. mr. brady:
150 in coldspring, texas, as the e. marie youngblood post office. she served as a rural letter rrier and as -- and worked tirelessly to deliver mail to southeast texas. which otherwise where texans would have had to travel many miles. she was well known and well loved on her route for her friendly nature and willingness to go out of her way. she was shot and killed on her mail route leaving behind a husband, two sons and two grandchildren. mr. speaker, we should pass this bill to remember her...
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again, orr already consults with texas prior to the placement of any refugees are, the texas funky solar background information. they want to know much right detail than orr was willing to give. in this case, the district court judge dismisses saying that terrorists could have infiltrated this theory and refugees and could commit acts of terrorism in texas, largely speculative hearsay. texas had unfounded fear of terrorist attacks from these refugees. not to be one up, À la, brought their suit after texas dates of president obama violated the 1980 refugee act by failing to control properly states about refugee placement. the governor refused to accept any refugees until full background checks were provided for each individual coming to the states. this case after the texas case was dismissed, but in alabama they filed an appeal at the 11th circuit and that was just over a week ago. additionally, tennessee passed senate resolution 467 and this would allow the general assembly to sue the president and an interesting twist here, in violation of the 10th amendment, states rights. the georget
again, orr already consults with texas prior to the placement of any refugees are, the texas funky solar background information. they want to know much right detail than orr was willing to give. in this case, the district court judge dismisses saying that terrorists could have infiltrated this theory and refugees and could commit acts of terrorism in texas, largely speculative hearsay. texas had unfounded fear of terrorist attacks from these refugees. not to be one up, À la, brought their suit...
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our first co-author is kathleen white, director of the armstrong center for energy and environment at texas public policy foundation. prior to going with the foundation she served a 6-year term as chairman in environmental quality. with jurisdiction over air quality, and disposal of wastes. staff of 3000 with annual budget of 600,000,016 regional offices makes it the second largest environmental regulatory agency in the world after the us protection agency. it is our goal in the not too distant future to make it the first largest in the world. prior to governor perry's appointment of white in 2001, she served as governor george bush's appoint the to a texas water development board where she sat until appointed and served on the texas economic development commission and environmental flow study commissioned. he recently completed her term as an officer and director of the lower colorado river authority, she sits on the editorial board of the journal of regulatory science, texas emission reduction advisory board and texas water foundation. her writing has appeared in numerous publications inc
our first co-author is kathleen white, director of the armstrong center for energy and environment at texas public policy foundation. prior to going with the foundation she served a 6-year term as chairman in environmental quality. with jurisdiction over air quality, and disposal of wastes. staff of 3000 with annual budget of 600,000,016 regional offices makes it the second largest environmental regulatory agency in the world after the us protection agency. it is our goal in the not too distant...
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state supreme court justice and the author of a new book, a memoir recounting his life both in texas and working for governor bush. here in washington. welcome. >> thank you. good to be here. >> let's start with why the boat, why now. what motivated you to write it? i know many of your colleagues have written books about their time there. what prompted the book? >> guest: you know, something i've been working on for many years with obviously several distractions in the interim. i thought coming up on the 15th anniversary would be a nice mark to try to hit somebody by the fact that you are right, there've been several memoirs written. people space-bar this has been out there and i thought it might be important to that night. for my sensei but obviously there's been a lot written and said about me. some of it true, some of it true. i wanted them to get my perspective about the events that shaped me in their lives as well. >> it was certainly an action-packed time when he served in texas and here in washington. briefly before we get into that, the first part of your book you talk about
state supreme court justice and the author of a new book, a memoir recounting his life both in texas and working for governor bush. here in washington. welcome. >> thank you. good to be here. >> let's start with why the boat, why now. what motivated you to write it? i know many of your colleagues have written books about their time there. what prompted the book? >> guest: you know, something i've been working on for many years with obviously several distractions in the...
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he was a member of the -- i'm sorry, the texas supreme court. he was noted for being the lawyer that he is. so i want to say to him, he's here on the floor today, we have had our differences. we speak about them often. yesterday, i criticized him for something i thought that he had done that was wrong, not in good keeping with the standards of the senate. but i want everyone to know that my criticism of the senior senator from texas is not based on anything dealing with his character, his integrity. i'm going to continue criticizing him and others who i feel are not living up to their responsibilities as a member of the united states senate. i want the record spread because a lot of my intention the last several months has -- attention the last several months has been directed toward the senator from texas. i want him to know and i appreciate his being on the floor today that i look back with -- pride is probably the wrong word but satisfaction about my time in the courtroom and those difficult cases that i had. when it was all over with, the fee
he was a member of the -- i'm sorry, the texas supreme court. he was noted for being the lawyer that he is. so i want to say to him, he's here on the floor today, we have had our differences. we speak about them often. yesterday, i criticized him for something i thought that he had done that was wrong, not in good keeping with the standards of the senate. but i want everyone to know that my criticism of the senior senator from texas is not based on anything dealing with his character, his...
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the chief executive put the river on the map, there is very little that surprises the residents of the texasuntry. at the present, the most publicized soldier of the decade, attending a simple church service with the president, is something the hill people take in daily stride. ♪ immediately following the church services, the reporters were invited to the ranch for a press conference. during formal talk throughout the early morning hours, the general found the president exhaustive in his quest for details on the war. they explored three dozen circuits pertaining to the fighting in southeast asia. before the president introduced general westmoreland to the press, he let one of the perennial favorites have the floor. ♪ for most of the press conference, the president turned the podium over to his guest. in addition to commenting upon troop levels and the war in general, he indicated high prospects of a successful election in vietnam in september. the viet cong, he cautioned, will do all in their powers to disrupt the democratic process but the vietnamese armed forces, he promised, will provide
the chief executive put the river on the map, there is very little that surprises the residents of the texasuntry. at the present, the most publicized soldier of the decade, attending a simple church service with the president, is something the hill people take in daily stride. ♪ immediately following the church services, the reporters were invited to the ranch for a press conference. during formal talk throughout the early morning hours, the general found the president exhaustive in his...
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the clerk: amendment offered by mr. weber of texas. the chair: the gentleman from texas and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. easports.com -- we -- mr. weber: mr. speaker, this amendment is noncontroversial and mirrors language by senator corner in -- senator cornyn in the senate's version of wrda. thanks to chairman shuster for making our ports and waterways a critical national priority and for bringing this important legislation to the floor today. mr. chairman, this amendment would simply require the army corps of engineers to take into account the existing data studies and information developed by the gulf coast community protection and recovery district when conducting the coastal texas protection and restoration sturdy authorized in the water resources and development act of 2007. counties were harris, galveston, jefferson and orange. hurricane ike struck this region in 2008, caused $37.5 -- with a b, nationwide. the storm caused over 100 fatalities, washed away homes,
the clerk: amendment offered by mr. weber of texas. the chair: the gentleman from texas and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. easports.com -- we -- mr. weber: mr. speaker, this amendment is noncontroversial and mirrors language by senator corner in -- senator cornyn in the senate's version of wrda. thanks to chairman shuster for making our ports and waterways a critical national priority and for bringing this important legislation to...
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the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas. ms. jackson lee: i once again eiterate that words do matter, naming of this bill unfortunately skews and distorts a legitimate right that agencies in litigation have. in particular, i want to take note of the fact again, i think it's important to set the record straight that the settlement onations have been 1.1% of $23.5 billion. that a government independent entity has indicated that these settlements are lawful. but the sledge hammer effect that has been taken in order to victims, we stop innocent persons from getting some relief is unbelievable. the jackson lee amendment number 7 would address the problematic concern with h.r. 5063, which would only exempt payments to third parties to provide restitution for actual harm directly caused by the party making the payment. the jackson lee amendment number 7 would carve out an additional exemption to unable states to act as third-party actors with the ability to remedy generalized harm from mass injuries where the actual party responsible fo
the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas. ms. jackson lee: i once again eiterate that words do matter, naming of this bill unfortunately skews and distorts a legitimate right that agencies in litigation have. in particular, i want to take note of the fact again, i think it's important to set the record straight that the settlement onations have been 1.1% of $23.5 billion. that a government independent entity has indicated that these settlements are lawful. but the sledge hammer effect...
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we drove 15,000 miles in the state of texas. here they are on the bus during their social media stop. they are tweeting out information, sending out some of my photos. we have wi-fi on the bus. it was a great system. , and his father congratulating him, and being sworn in as texas land commissioner in the state capitol building in austin, texas. his parents in the background. that is his wife in the green. recently, i have been doing some iphone photography classes. andle asked me about tips how do you do it, and we need more information. in the last week or so, i set up davidvaldez, photography.com. i have been starting to blog about this. you can see some of my portfolio here. i am also on instagram and twitter. i know i tweeted yesterday about this. a couple of you retweeting my tweet. that is a lot of fun. the one thing i can tell you about social media, especially to young folks is do not ever post anything of parties, drinking, carrying on, being will, because social media live with you through your career. you need to be a
we drove 15,000 miles in the state of texas. here they are on the bus during their social media stop. they are tweeting out information, sending out some of my photos. we have wi-fi on the bus. it was a great system. , and his father congratulating him, and being sworn in as texas land commissioner in the state capitol building in austin, texas. his parents in the background. that is his wife in the green. recently, i have been doing some iphone photography classes. andle asked me about tips...
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texas. i grew up in a poor family. there were eight of us to the son of a construction worker who had a second grade education and my mom had a six grade education so we were poor. we lived in a small two bedroom house in texas. and you're right, the politics and law were things we did not talk about her think about. my dream was to play centerfield for the san francisco giants because willie mays was my hero and i really loved baseball. quite honestly when i graduate from high school even though i was a good student, to not have much encouragement to go to college and so i listed in the air force and got stationed in alaska where i managed a couple of air force academy graduates who saw something in me and appointed me to the academy which i did. from there, i left the academy because my eyesight fail me. i wanted to to be a fighter pilot and transferred to a small private school in houston and from there to harvard law school. after graduating from harvard i went to work in houston and a law firm for 13 years. then i met george w. bush and that c
texas. i grew up in a poor family. there were eight of us to the son of a construction worker who had a second grade education and my mom had a six grade education so we were poor. we lived in a small two bedroom house in texas. and you're right, the politics and law were things we did not talk about her think about. my dream was to play centerfield for the san francisco giants because willie mays was my hero and i really loved baseball. quite honestly when i graduate from high school even...
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and he served as secretary of the navy in texas. the texas navy. [laughter] and even formed his way back into the texan congress. but perhaps he did not have as much time. in 18421842 during texas viewed noticed the regulator moderated warrior he was surrounded by the enemy regulators. he thought he could get away by jumping into a nearby lake lake and escape by swimming underwater to safety. but, he came up for air and the minute he did he was shot in the head. he is buried in taxes and has a double-sided gravestone with one side highlighting his political achievements in north carolina. and on the other side, texas. so colorful to say the least, right? here's a man named -- talk about crazy people in washington he is marion zion -- he lived from 1901 -- 1936. -- 1936. born in poland in 19 oh one, he was a tot when his family moved to the united states and settled in seattle, washington. there he eventually entered politics, first as a college student and then as new deal democrat. by 1932 at 32 at the age of only 31 he ran for congress. he entere
and he served as secretary of the navy in texas. the texas navy. [laughter] and even formed his way back into the texan congress. but perhaps he did not have as much time. in 18421842 during texas viewed noticed the regulator moderated warrior he was surrounded by the enemy regulators. he thought he could get away by jumping into a nearby lake lake and escape by swimming underwater to safety. but, he came up for air and the minute he did he was shot in the head. he is buried in taxes and has a...
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one of the early examples you cited was from your service on the texas supreme court and some of the cases you had to deal with with abortion statute dealing with parental notification. can you. >> guest: those cases and why you felt like it was an issue that some felt unjustly or worse skeptical towards you? >> they passed a notification statute which allowed a minor female to get an abortion through a judicial bypass by going to a judge. if certain conditions were met, for example if she was mature and well-informed, if and telling her parents it would not be in her best interest and so there were three conditions laid out and it fell upon the court to try to interpret what did the legislature intended and passing the statute? again this was really not about abortion, it was a statutory construction case in terms of trying to discern what it is the texas legislature intended when they created these exceptions to a minor having to notify her parent. as a parent, i would have wanted to be informed of this kind of decision so i wasn't crazy about the statute, but nonetheless the legis
one of the early examples you cited was from your service on the texas supreme court and some of the cases you had to deal with with abortion statute dealing with parental notification. can you. >> guest: those cases and why you felt like it was an issue that some felt unjustly or worse skeptical towards you? >> they passed a notification statute which allowed a minor female to get an abortion through a judicial bypass by going to a judge. if certain conditions were met, for example...
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and the texas fans can't believe it. so we go all the way to the second overtime and tyrone swoopes, he was the starter last year, back-up this year. he was the star and the hero sunday night. three rushing touchdowns including this game winner. 50-47, charlie strong, my goodness, what a win. >>> if you thought it was over for yasiel lee corso, not so fast my friends. trailing the padres 2-0. two on, puig who was lights out, in his triple a assignment, had four home runs while he was down there, he gets a home run, first since july 4th. dodgers win. their lead in the nl west now three games over the giants. if you have a little room left after all the barbecue labor day, florida state/ole miss 8:00 p.m. eastern on espn. >> that's going to do it for us. he's max, i'm the coach. >> thank you, guys. and you. >>> up next in the pulse, the ghost player mind blowing picture from the football field. >>> and why this live stream of a random intersection in wyoming is one of the most popular things on youtube right now. rag is on
and the texas fans can't believe it. so we go all the way to the second overtime and tyrone swoopes, he was the starter last year, back-up this year. he was the star and the hero sunday night. three rushing touchdowns including this game winner. 50-47, charlie strong, my goodness, what a win. >>> if you thought it was over for yasiel lee corso, not so fast my friends. trailing the padres 2-0. two on, puig who was lights out, in his triple a assignment, had four home runs while he was...
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you can find that at fox10phoenix.com. >>> we catch up with the college kids, a.s.u. escaped texas with a victory last night. how the devils took one on the chin but kept fighting. plus, we check in on today's action, lamar jackson in action this was my wish. to prove how authentic my new brewhouse bacon burger is i'm going undercover, at an actual brewhouse. it's awesome. amazing! what if i told you, you are eating a jack's brewhouse bacon burger from jack in the box. not this one. absolutely lying. and what if i told you... that i'm jack. whaaaat?!! no way! no! didn't see that coming, did you? porter ale cheese sauce, grilled onions, and bacon on a artisan potato bun. jack's new brewhouse bacon burger, new from jack in the box. >>> you're watching fox 10 sports with richard saenz in hd. >>> busy day for college football fans, but first we check in on last night, yeah, i know, not the blowout you expected for the sun devils. the win wasn't sexy, but it was effective. one point or a thousand, a win is a win. and in the end, a.s.u. pulls it behind, gammage with the touchdown, minute
you can find that at fox10phoenix.com. >>> we catch up with the college kids, a.s.u. escaped texas with a victory last night. how the devils took one on the chin but kept fighting. plus, we check in on today's action, lamar jackson in action this was my wish. to prove how authentic my new brewhouse bacon burger is i'm going undercover, at an actual brewhouse. it's awesome. amazing! what if i told you, you are eating a jack's brewhouse bacon burger from jack in the box. not this one....
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nbc's mark barger with the latest: confusion in the small town of alpine, texas....students wandering outside thehigh school that shares the town's name. that after shots were fired inside shortlybefore 9am. (s/ sheriff ronny dodson / brewster county, texas :14-19) "there are 2 students, one is the shooter, and she is deceased at this time and the big ben hospital." :09 authorities say a 14 year female freshman died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound after shooting another female student. that student was able to run outside, seeking help...with injuries thatare not considered life threatening. the motive for the shooting is unclear.(s/ sheriff ronny dodson county, texas :38-46) "we've notified the family, and we've got a little investigation to do, visit with them. there's a whole lot, this has just started., so we've got a lot to do." du enforcement, one federal officer's gun accidentally discharged, hitting another officer in the leg. the extent of his injury was not immediately released.adding to the chaos, an almost simultaneous bomb threat a few miles away at sul ross s
nbc's mark barger with the latest: confusion in the small town of alpine, texas....students wandering outside thehigh school that shares the town's name. that after shots were fired inside shortlybefore 9am. (s/ sheriff ronny dodson / brewster county, texas :14-19) "there are 2 students, one is the shooter, and she is deceased at this time and the big ben hospital." :09 authorities say a 14 year female freshman died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound after shooting another...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. urke spock i rise today to speak on behalf of -- mr. o'rourke: i rise today to speak on behalf of this amendment. which will allow us to help the v.a. fulfill its responsibilities and be accountable to our veterans by hiring enough physicians and care providers to we can meet the demands an need and care that has been earned by these veterans. today, by the v.a.'s own admission, there are 43,000 authorized, funded, but unfilled positions in our community clinics an hospitals throughout the country. that means that veterans are waiting far too long and in some cases not able to get in to receive that care that they have earned. this amendment would allow the v.a. to begin doing what everyone else in modern medicine in america is doing today. that is recruiting effectively from this country's residency program. today the v. samplet prohibited from talking to residents until they have completely completed their residency. as we all know, by that point, most of those residents have selecte
the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. urke spock i rise today to speak on behalf of -- mr. o'rourke: i rise today to speak on behalf of this amendment. which will allow us to help the v.a. fulfill its responsibilities and be accountable to our veterans by hiring enough physicians and care providers to we can meet the demands an need and care that has been earned by these veterans. today, by the v.a.'s own admission, there are 43,000 authorized, funded, but unfilled positions in our...
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in the last five years, earthquakes in texas are up 1,000%. the spike in quakes here mirrors the rise of hydraulic fracturing. it is the new way to drill for earthquakes. the question is, does fracking cause earthquake ins. >> ready to go? >> ready to go. >> reporter: misha coleman is a mother of two who came on the road to ask her own questions and come to her own conclusions about fracking and earthquakes. >> it's a good idea economically to keep drilling state side. but, you know, what is it doing to our environment? >> are you worried about that? >> yeah. that concerns me. >> reporter: to understand texas earthquakes better, we are not starting in te hour trip to oklahoma. >> reporter: compared to texas, oklahoma has more fracking and more earthquakes. >> early morning wakeup call. >> the rumble felt more than four hours away. >> a long sustained quake. >> reporter: just this month, a large oklahoma quake shook the to illinois. this latest quake was only slightly bigger than the previous state record set in 2011. mary and joe were home for
in the last five years, earthquakes in texas are up 1,000%. the spike in quakes here mirrors the rise of hydraulic fracturing. it is the new way to drill for earthquakes. the question is, does fracking cause earthquake ins. >> ready to go? >> ready to go. >> reporter: misha coleman is a mother of two who came on the road to ask her own questions and come to her own conclusions about fracking and earthquakes. >> it's a good idea economically to keep drilling state side....
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this is what we have come to expect from my friend, the junior senator from texas. enever they haven't deadline they tried to obstruct government funding bills. we have our work cut out for us. i'm cautiously optimistic the senate will fund zika and cr. i hope we can do it quickly but it cannot happen if we don't work together. i yield the floor. >> under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. under the previous order the senate will resume f2848 which the 48 which the court will report. >> calendar number 523 is 2848. the bill to provide for the conservation and water related resources and so forth and for other purposes. >> mr. president, the assistant republican leader. >> mr. president, while the democratic leader is still onrl the floor, let me express my gratitude to him for his remarks earlier. it is true that for better or for worse, we have both bared the verdant of legal training and experience in courtrooms where we learned that adversaries don't necessarily have to be enemies. to disassociate the arguments we are making from many personal an
this is what we have come to expect from my friend, the junior senator from texas. enever they haven't deadline they tried to obstruct government funding bills. we have our work cut out for us. i'm cautiously optimistic the senate will fund zika and cr. i hope we can do it quickly but it cannot happen if we don't work together. i yield the floor. >> under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. under the previous order the senate will resume f2848 which the 48 which the court...
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the devils take on the san antonio roadrunners in texas. last week.. the devils beat the texas tech raiders 68 to 55. tonight's game starts at 6-30. the cardinals need a win this sunday.. you just can't lose your first two home games in n-f-l. former cardinals player -- jay taylor is here. we have the buccaneers this week.. and their quarterback was just named n-f-c offensive week... last weekend.. fitz and david johnson both had solid games. do you see games. do you see them both performing well this sunday? sunday? sunday? sunday? starting today.. nature is connecting with art out at the phoenix zoo. and that means.. team 12's jen wahl is once again playing with apple? probably not as much as this girl. that story is five minutes away.. plus... the crocodile hunter... on currency? you won't believe how close australia is to putting steve irwin on their money. that's just ahead in the morning juice. 12 today is back in 2 mintues. ###break######break### today.. the european union will meet for the first time without the united kingdom. they'll be discus
the devils take on the san antonio roadrunners in texas. last week.. the devils beat the texas tech raiders 68 to 55. tonight's game starts at 6-30. the cardinals need a win this sunday.. you just can't lose your first two home games in n-f-l. former cardinals player -- jay taylor is here. we have the buccaneers this week.. and their quarterback was just named n-f-c offensive week... last weekend.. fitz and david johnson both had solid games. do you see games. do you see them both performing...
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the other thing about texas, and this is the "dallas morning news" editorial was fascinating. california and texas -- california used to be a republican stronghold and then a swing state. around the same time those two states diverged. a lot had to do with the politics of immigration. texas, much, much, much more tolerant and welcoming attitude toward immigrants among the republican party. and it is meant they've been a much more durable party. >> i think that's part of the effect. people overstate that. republicans do better with white voters in texas than with white voters in california. republicans do better with hispanics in texas but there were other demographic trends that made -- republicans haven't outperformed their vote in california since 1980. the state was falling away since before 1994. >> donald trump wins texas by 15 points or two points on election night and i'd believe anything in that span. it's one of the more fascinating results we'll look for. thank you both. >>> coming up, a preview of what to expect tonight as the candidates make their pitch to be comman
the other thing about texas, and this is the "dallas morning news" editorial was fascinating. california and texas -- california used to be a republican stronghold and then a swing state. around the same time those two states diverged. a lot had to do with the politics of immigration. texas, much, much, much more tolerant and welcoming attitude toward immigrants among the republican party. and it is meant they've been a much more durable party. >> i think that's part of the...
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highways of west texas is the town of spur. lately a lot of newcomers and pioneers started rolling in. in from south carolina. >> where can i live legally in a tiny house? spur texas popped up. >> the tiny house capital in 500 bucks. in case you didn't know. the tiny house movement a, is a ming. living small means you can live large. >> and pantries on this side. >> eight to nine inches to spare on either side. >> and folks in spur weren't so sure about it either? nudists? an kiss? what are? >> tiny house go for about 30 grand and up. five complete now and they think there could be 20 by the end of the year. >> you're the zoning guy. >> have you ever been this busy sh. sushi she says but she loves living in spur. >> do do you feel like a pioneer? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. that is what we've been called. the pioneers. we're the new pioneers? >> living in spur for 40 years. >> when this idea that people could put up tiny houses here in spur. what did you think? >> insanity? pitch in, you are more than welcome. >> life's like a train
highways of west texas is the town of spur. lately a lot of newcomers and pioneers started rolling in. in from south carolina. >> where can i live legally in a tiny house? spur texas popped up. >> the tiny house capital in 500 bucks. in case you didn't know. the tiny house movement a, is a ming. living small means you can live large. >> and pantries on this side. >> eight to nine inches to spare on either side. >> and folks in spur weren't so sure about it either?...
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they did act like king of the hill. >> aryan brotherhood of texas, we represent red, black, gold, red for the blood, black for the bruises and gold for the money. >> belong the aryan brotherhood inmates at the bexar county jail, todd "big country" allen. >>> another day in paradise in bexar county. they can't segregate everybody. you have to sign a paper saying who you are you won't cause problems. >> talk about your life. when i first met big country, he sidled up to me and said, hey, sweetie, ever thought of dating a three-time felon? and he was kind of serious actually. i didn't see a smile on his face, and i said, actually, big country, no, i have not. and he goes, oh, that's all right, sweetie. i said also, i am married and he when i first met big country, he sidled up to me and said, hey, sweetie, ever thought of dating a three-time felon? and he was kind of serious actually. i didn't see a smile on his face, and i said, actually, big country, no, i have not. and he goes, oh, that's all right, sweetie. i said also, i am married and he looks at me serious, he goes, you know i can
they did act like king of the hill. >> aryan brotherhood of texas, we represent red, black, gold, red for the blood, black for the bruises and gold for the money. >> belong the aryan brotherhood inmates at the bexar county jail, todd "big country" allen. >>> another day in paradise in bexar county. they can't segregate everybody. you have to sign a paper saying who you are you won't cause problems. >> talk about your life. when i first met big country, he...