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now i want to fight for the future of texas as your next governor. texas is already great. i am running for governor to make it even better. texas is number one in the nation for creating jobs and i will keep it that way by keeping government small and taxes low. i will build the roads and water projects we need to keep texas growing. i will also keep your community safe from the rio grande valley all the way to the red river. i will also work to build a brighter future for the next generation. the way i see it, texas is number one in the nation for jobs. we are also number one in the nation for farms, for exports, for energy production, for so many different things. the time has come to set a new aspiration. texas should be number one in the nation for educating our children. as your governor, i will work to fulfill that aspiration. as your governor, i will keep texas in the land of opportunity. the place where hopes and dreams can still be realized. the place were more freedom and less government still matters. i am running for governor and i am asking for your vote to ma
now i want to fight for the future of texas as your next governor. texas is already great. i am running for governor to make it even better. texas is number one in the nation for creating jobs and i will keep it that way by keeping government small and taxes low. i will build the roads and water projects we need to keep texas growing. i will also keep your community safe from the rio grande valley all the way to the red river. i will also work to build a brighter future for the next generation....
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i had 20 texas rangers. i had efforts to ensure public integrity, plus i provide the tools, resources, and technologies we need to better address the problem. i go after the gang-related problem is a result of the cross-border activity and i came out with a new anti-smuggling law which will allow us to crack down on those who are harming victims the most. >> this has been a summer of immigration concerns. that has spurred anti-hispanic rhetoric. as governor, do you feel there is a responsibly to diminish antehispanic rhetoric? >> i absolutely do and i feel that in part because of my family. i have been married into a hispanic family for 33 years. my wife and i celebrated our 33rd anniversary last month. if the people of texas elect me to be the governor, my wife will be the first hispanic first lady in the history of the state and i think that is setting a new tone in our ability to connect with voters across the state. it is essential that everyone in every geographic region, everyone of every type of backg
i had 20 texas rangers. i had efforts to ensure public integrity, plus i provide the tools, resources, and technologies we need to better address the problem. i go after the gang-related problem is a result of the cross-border activity and i came out with a new anti-smuggling law which will allow us to crack down on those who are harming victims the most. >> this has been a summer of immigration concerns. that has spurred anti-hispanic rhetoric. as governor, do you feel there is a...
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i had 20 texas rangers. i had efforts to ensure public integrity, plus i provide the tools, resources, and technologies we need to better address the problem. i go after the gang-related of the is a result cross-border activity and i came out with a new anti-smuggling law which will allow us to crack down on those who are harming victims the most. >> this has been a summer of immigration concerns. that has spurred anti-hispanic rhetoric. as governor, do you feel there is a responsibly to diminish it? >> i absolutely do and i feel that in part because of my family. i have been married into a hispanic family for 33 years. wife and i celebrated our 33rd anniversary last month. if the people of texas elect me the governor, my wife will be the first hispanic first lady in the history of the state and i think that is setting a new tone in our ability to connect with voters across the state. it is essential that everyone in every geographic region, everyone of every type of background know that greg abbott is going
i had 20 texas rangers. i had efforts to ensure public integrity, plus i provide the tools, resources, and technologies we need to better address the problem. i go after the gang-related of the is a result cross-border activity and i came out with a new anti-smuggling law which will allow us to crack down on those who are harming victims the most. >> this has been a summer of immigration concerns. that has spurred anti-hispanic rhetoric. as governor, do you feel there is a responsibly to...
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that texas senator was wendy davis. if she got called an overfight celebrity, consider what happened to wendy davis there after. last year, that would close most of the abortion squlinicclinics state. abortion clinics and providers would got be able to meet. and that last filibuster may have been an hour and a half. but this one she knew was possibly going to be longer. she wore pink running shoes. you cannot lean on your december rk, you cannot eat, you have to stay on topics. texas filibusters are a grueling task of parliamentary will. the one on the abortion bill was 14 hours. it went off like a roman candle. including the president of the united states. president obama tweeted during her filibustefilibuster, quote,g special is happening in austin tonight. the idea was to push the debate in texas until mid night. and, after midnight, so the legislative session would have to end at midnight. they desperately wanted wendy davis to stop talking before mid night. so nay came up with a strategy starting to rule her out of
that texas senator was wendy davis. if she got called an overfight celebrity, consider what happened to wendy davis there after. last year, that would close most of the abortion squlinicclinics state. abortion clinics and providers would got be able to meet. and that last filibuster may have been an hour and a half. but this one she knew was possibly going to be longer. she wore pink running shoes. you cannot lean on your december rk, you cannot eat, you have to stay on topics. texas...
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elect me and i will get texas movie. >> in the texas courtroom, greg abbott made the case against our children. he thought for $5 billion in cuts to education made by insider buddies and now added is proposing giving standardized tests do for your roll spirit heard enough? wendy davis will reduce the number of standard i'd pass caretaker cries the board and build an economy for all hard-working texans. you decide you will be best for texas. >> wendy davis is involved in scandal yet again. state senator davis used her lucrative taxpayer-funded contracts then voted not ill helped her law firm. davis profited from her day job by voting and twisting arms in the senate. she crossed her potential to conflicts of interest. now davis is legal work is part of an open fbi investigation. unethical behavior, unfit to be governor. >> is a texas surgeon performing operations while reportedly using. two patients died, others were paralyzed. the house bill did nothing to stop them. families of victims to the hospital weeks after escaping a quarter million dollars campaign contribution from the hospit
elect me and i will get texas movie. >> in the texas courtroom, greg abbott made the case against our children. he thought for $5 billion in cuts to education made by insider buddies and now added is proposing giving standardized tests do for your roll spirit heard enough? wendy davis will reduce the number of standard i'd pass caretaker cries the board and build an economy for all hard-working texans. you decide you will be best for texas. >> wendy davis is involved in scandal yet...
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n texas, in texas, since 2008, over 640,000 crimes have been charged against people illegally in texas, including over 3,000 murders. when your friends say a porous border doesn't hurt, it kills texans. it hurts texans. it kills americans and it hurts americans. applause] i respect mexico. i certainly respect the efforts of the previous president in his fight against the drug cartels. was exican president nieto wrong on 9/11 when he issued a press release saying texas was putting the texas national guard on the border for politics. governor perry and i are both conservative republicans, but we run and serve completely independent of each other. i just didn't wake up yesterday and dawn on me that we need to do something about securing the border. i started eight years ago. eight years ago i said i'm fed up with the federal government. they are not going to do their constitutional responsibility to defend our sovereign border and when that happens i believe the states have not just a right but an obligation to step in and act independent of the federal government. applause] >> thank you.
n texas, in texas, since 2008, over 640,000 crimes have been charged against people illegally in texas, including over 3,000 murders. when your friends say a porous border doesn't hurt, it kills texans. it hurts texans. it kills americans and it hurts americans. applause] i respect mexico. i certainly respect the efforts of the previous president in his fight against the drug cartels. was exican president nieto wrong on 9/11 when he issued a press release saying texas was putting the texas...
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the gentleman from texas is recognized. r. thornberry: i yield to -- i yield two minutes to the gentleman from south carolina, mr. duncan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for two minutes. mr. duncan: i apologize the gentleman from mississippi. i thought i was next. i rise in opposition to this amendment, a plan that i elieve will not be successful. it is clear where we stand on the issues. no offense, but i believe the plan before us is one of pale pass tells when the nation needs bold action by the leader of the free world. who will we be supporting by arming unmanned rebels in syria? the fight is with isil and i believe there must be a fight against these genocidal extremists. let's take it to them in iraq by assisting the kurds who have been doing the heavy lifted after the iraqis cut an ran. i could support boots on the ground once again in iraq, reclaiming the ground for which so much american blood and treasure has been expended. remember benghazi? we armed and assisted rebels and
the gentleman from texas is recognized. r. thornberry: i yield to -- i yield two minutes to the gentleman from south carolina, mr. duncan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for two minutes. mr. duncan: i apologize the gentleman from mississippi. i thought i was next. i rise in opposition to this amendment, a plan that i elieve will not be successful. it is clear where we stand on the issues. no offense, but i believe the plan before us is one of pale pass...
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the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support the bill and yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4067. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 669, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 669, a bill to amend the public health service act to improve the health of children and help better understand and enhance awareness about unexpected sudden death in early life. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from texas, mr. burgess, and the gentleman from new jersey,
the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support the bill and yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4067. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what...
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of people and i either have texas at my disposal or mexico because i'm on the border. there's nothing closer or in between. >> it's just a half hour's drive for mellisa to get to mexico, where she bought the misoprostol. we wanted to see what her journey looked like, so we headed there with a local health activist. >> how far is the border from here? >> it is probably around 15-20 minutes away. >> that's it? >> yeah. >> that's really close. >> are there several groups you work with down here? >> no, i think people do things individually but there is no organized movement. >> that must make it really hard? >> yeah, because you want to do stuff like last year there was a lot of momentum and it kind of just dies off until the next you know horrible thing happens. >> within 20 minutes we'd crossed into arrived in nuevo progreso, a small border town. >> this entire street is full of pharmacies. >> this is the big business here. this is why a lot of people come here? to buy cheap drugs? >> it was really easy to get it, misoprostol, it was just 31 dollars. >> hi do you have m
of people and i either have texas at my disposal or mexico because i'm on the border. there's nothing closer or in between. >> it's just a half hour's drive for mellisa to get to mexico, where she bought the misoprostol. we wanted to see what her journey looked like, so we headed there with a local health activist. >> how far is the border from here? >> it is probably around 15-20 minutes away. >> that's it? >> yeah. >> that's really close. >> are there...
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many clinics in texas have closed. and we see one in mississippi that has only one abortion clinic, and the highly qualified physician there, they wouldn't consider his application, so it's not a question of whether he's qualified. he most certainly is. but these hospitals won't even considering allowing doctors like dr. parker to have privileges, sometimes because they don't want to be associated with abortion and they want to eliminate the controversy. >> has this started a head-on assault on the legality of abortion has been tried for decades, and it hasn't worked. is there a way of restricting abortion, and made it harder to get an abortion, without passing a law? >> it is. and what we were seeing in the 80s and 90s were laws that made it more difficult for the woman. maybe she had to wait 24 howards, or maybe overinsurance wouldn't fund an abortion and she would have to come up with the fund herself. and what we are seeing is an assault of providers, and they shut down very good clinics by overregulating or requir
many clinics in texas have closed. and we see one in mississippi that has only one abortion clinic, and the highly qualified physician there, they wouldn't consider his application, so it's not a question of whether he's qualified. he most certainly is. but these hospitals won't even considering allowing doctors like dr. parker to have privileges, sometimes because they don't want to be associated with abortion and they want to eliminate the controversy. >> has this started a head-on...
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of epidemiologists en route to texas now. at the request of the texas department of health and we work hand in hand collaboratively to do what public health does best, which is protect people. and we protect people in this case by making sure that we find the contact, identify them and make sure that they're traced every day for 21 days and if they develop a fever, that they're immediately isolated and their contacts would be identified as well. so first question in the room? >> you were saying that he started showing symptoms, went to a hospital, and then was released, sent home and then was not admitted until a day or two later? >> the initial symptoms of ebola are often nonspecific. that means they're symptoms that may be associated with many other conditions so may not be immediately identified as ebola and that's why we have encouraged all emergency department physicians to take a history of travel within the last 21 days, that's something to reiterate and to do rapid testing. dr. goodman, is there anything more that you
of epidemiologists en route to texas now. at the request of the texas department of health and we work hand in hand collaboratively to do what public health does best, which is protect people. and we protect people in this case by making sure that we find the contact, identify them and make sure that they're traced every day for 21 days and if they develop a fever, that they're immediately isolated and their contacts would be identified as well. so first question in the room? >> you were...
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has a team of epidemiologists on rout to texas now. at the request of the texas department of health, and we work hand in hand to do what public health does best, which is protect people. people in this case to make sure we find the contact, identify them, and make sure contact, identify them, and make sure that they are traced every day for 21 days and develop a fever that they are immediately isolated and then their contacts would be ice fied as well, first question. >> you were saying he started showing symptoms, went to a hospital, and then was released and sent home and then was admitted until a day or two later? so the initial symptoms of ebola are often nonspecific, that means there are symptoms that may be associated with many conditions so may not be immediately identified as ebola, and that's why we have encouraged all emergency didn't physicians to take a history of travel, within the last 21 days, something to reiterate and then to do rapid testing. dr. goodman is there anything else you would like to say about it. >> no, i
has a team of epidemiologists on rout to texas now. at the request of the texas department of health, and we work hand in hand to do what public health does best, which is protect people. people in this case to make sure we find the contact, identify them, and make sure contact, identify them, and make sure that they are traced every day for 21 days and develop a fever that they are immediately isolated and then their contacts would be ice fied as well, first question. >> you were saying...
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"fault lines" texas abortions is next. thank you for your time, keep it >> it's friday afternoon in the rio grande valley in texas. >> abortion is one of the most common medical procedures for women around the world. >> two friends are reading a manual on how to give yourself an abortion. >> and then i asked you for sure like how pregnant you are. >> for sure right now, i'm seven weeks. >> that's good because once you get to 12 weeks, it's like riskier. >> they wouldn't let us film their faces because here, like in most states, what they are about to do could be considered illegal. >> and ultimately, it has to be your choice and make sure that you want it. >> i'm sure. >> to end her pregnancy, 23 year old mellisa is going to take a drug called misoprostol. it's normally used to treat ulcers. >> you have to put them under your tongue because it's more effective that way. >> identical to a miscarriage. >> yeah it does say on the box not to use while pregnant. by the time she's done, mellisa will have swallowed 12 pills. >> w
"fault lines" texas abortions is next. thank you for your time, keep it >> it's friday afternoon in the rio grande valley in texas. >> abortion is one of the most common medical procedures for women around the world. >> two friends are reading a manual on how to give yourself an abortion. >> and then i asked you for sure like how pregnant you are. >> for sure right now, i'm seven weeks. >> that's good because once you get to 12 weeks, it's like...
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i showed texas who i was. when i stood against the cuts to the public school because that is not just bad for our children it is bad for our future. i have shown it by fighting for every four year old to have access to full day pre-k and for every high school student to have affordable access to college. i have shown it by fighting to make sure people with paid fairly for a hard day's work because an increase in minimum wage is good. giving 2.8 million texans increase in spending and providing for their families is important. i have shown i will fight for equal pay for equal work and i will fight to close outdated tax loopholes that benefit giant corporations and send out money to fund our public schools instead. my opponent has shown that he will not support equal pay for equal work for women. that he thinks we should pick and chose which children should get off to a good start. and time and again he is going to favor his insider friends over everyday texas families. voters will have to ask themselves this in
i showed texas who i was. when i stood against the cuts to the public school because that is not just bad for our children it is bad for our future. i have shown it by fighting for every four year old to have access to full day pre-k and for every high school student to have affordable access to college. i have shown it by fighting to make sure people with paid fairly for a hard day's work because an increase in minimum wage is good. giving 2.8 million texans increase in spending and providing...
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this relates to another portion of the ruling in texas. judge yeakel wrote, to abortion clinics in the state's isolated rio grande valley, one in el paso and one in mcallen, could be excused from the admitting privileges requirements on the books in texas. for more we're joined by the ceo of whole woman's health, which operates the mcallen clinic along with four other clinics and was a party in the lawsuit. amy hagstrom miller has been working in abortion care since 1989 and the founder and ceo of whole woman's health. she joins us from virginia on the campus of university of virginia. welcome to democracy now! can you start out by talking about the significance of both of these rulings? >> absolutely. friday was a very significant day for us. it has been a long fight and a long year. we have seen this queue militant affect over the last 10 years with new restrictions past, making access to safe, professional care more and more difficult for women in states like texas and louisiana. judge yeakel's decision was's strong. he outlined a lot o
this relates to another portion of the ruling in texas. judge yeakel wrote, to abortion clinics in the state's isolated rio grande valley, one in el paso and one in mcallen, could be excused from the admitting privileges requirements on the books in texas. for more we're joined by the ceo of whole woman's health, which operates the mcallen clinic along with four other clinics and was a party in the lawsuit. amy hagstrom miller has been working in abortion care since 1989 and the founder and ceo...
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we also have news, cnbc has been confirmed with the texas governor's office that the governor of texas is aware of the first ebola case there in texas. so that is currently what we know. the first ebola case arriving here in the united states. we'll bring you more details as we learn them from this 5:30 press conference. again, this has mostly been in west africa. >> meg, talk to us about the companies that are poised to deliver treatments or vaccines. we are seeing shares of techmir move. >> these companies are working on ex tperimental drugs. they're very early in testing. they are starting to ramp up testing in humans for these drugs. the hope is they can ramp them up fast enough to be used. they're participating in a c consortium of clinical trials. the question is how quickly can they ramp up supply, can these drugs be becaused. there's also vaccine development going on. a lot of these companies at work. the question is can they develop the drugs fast enough to be helpful in the outbreak and that's what we know. >> and, meg, it's interesting because we have the ceo of serepta on "
we also have news, cnbc has been confirmed with the texas governor's office that the governor of texas is aware of the first ebola case there in texas. so that is currently what we know. the first ebola case arriving here in the united states. we'll bring you more details as we learn them from this 5:30 press conference. again, this has mostly been in west africa. >> meg, talk to us about the companies that are poised to deliver treatments or vaccines. we are seeing shares of techmir...
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posteriormente por la interacciÓn con el frente frÍo podrÍan tener fuertes lluvias en zona de texas. >> hasta el momento la tormenta tropical polo ha dejado fuertes lluvia y vientos en el estado de oaxaca al sur de mÉxico segÚn reportes del servicio hidrolÓgico se mantiene alerta podrÍa estar tocando tierra como huracÁn en las prÓximas 48 hs regreso contigo el estudio, ilia. >> vamos estar muy pendientes de polo gracias, desde la ciudad de mÉxico. pasamos al tema de salud luego de reunirse con mÉdicos que regresaron de África el presidente obama dijo que la epidemia de Ébola en ese continente empeora estÁ fuera de control y es una amenaza apra la seguridad global. hablando del tema mÉdicos del salvador sean ofrecidos como voluntarios para ir a África combatir la epidemia pero el ofrecimiento que puede percibirse como un gesto humanitario es visto como un gran peligro por muchos en el paÍs. salvador castellanos nos explica por quÉ hay quienes se oponen a que los mÉdicos viajen a África. >> muchos salvadoreÑos no estÁ de acuerdo con que mÉdicos locales se alista en
posteriormente por la interacciÓn con el frente frÍo podrÍan tener fuertes lluvias en zona de texas. >> hasta el momento la tormenta tropical polo ha dejado fuertes lluvia y vientos en el estado de oaxaca al sur de mÉxico segÚn reportes del servicio hidrolÓgico se mantiene alerta podrÍa estar tocando tierra como huracÁn en las prÓximas 48 hs regreso contigo el estudio, ilia. >> vamos estar muy pendientes de polo gracias, desde la ciudad de mÉxico. pasamos al tema de salud...
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sometimes they are in texas. what you have in california is a pre-existing population that was much tinier and they get overwhelmed by the gold rush. they are not as important culturally. you don't often hear people in california saying my family was here pre- 1948. you hear a lot that say i can trace it and it goes back to the people in the 17 hundreds and that gives the mexican-american population of texas the ability and the cultural state which is important and this is something that i have a message to conservatives that we have to understand the important cultural imprint in texas, new mexico and the south west we need to teach this as well. >> host: these are not immigrants, they made the west. >> guest: exactly. it is of the anglo-saxon spanish united states and mexico and we have to also teach this -- we have to teach it to the non-hispanics for sure but also hispanics because that will give them -- if you give someone a sense of ownership they want to conserve and as i said before the progressive see hi
sometimes they are in texas. what you have in california is a pre-existing population that was much tinier and they get overwhelmed by the gold rush. they are not as important culturally. you don't often hear people in california saying my family was here pre- 1948. you hear a lot that say i can trace it and it goes back to the people in the 17 hundreds and that gives the mexican-american population of texas the ability and the cultural state which is important and this is something that i have...
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where it is,ar but there are reports it is in dallas, texas. carl icahn had pushed for a split earlier this year, and the separation of ebay and paypal a be done by 2015. >> thank you. now for more on the paypal ebay split, joining me now is cory johnson. and the chief executive of bluesnap. and eric jackson from los angeles. let's begin with you. what do you make of this move today and tell us what this tells about you of the payment -- the future of the payment industry. >> it is a neck knowledge and -- and i knowledge meant on the part of ebay to know that paypal would be a better industry separate from them. hopefully paypal unleashed can be innovative and shake up the payments industry. >> does paypal have catching up to do? >> they are definitely far behind in technology by their own ambition -- admission. ebay will be reducing its volume by 50% over the next three years. so how is paypal going to fill that gap? >> two views. can you combine them to why this is happening right now? another reason it is is becauseow the ducks are cracking
where it is,ar but there are reports it is in dallas, texas. carl icahn had pushed for a split earlier this year, and the separation of ebay and paypal a be done by 2015. >> thank you. now for more on the paypal ebay split, joining me now is cory johnson. and the chief executive of bluesnap. and eric jackson from los angeles. let's begin with you. what do you make of this move today and tell us what this tells about you of the payment -- the future of the payment industry. >> it is...
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>> a man in court in texas, charged with abduction. desperation from police. >> we have no idea whatsoever where she is. >> live team coverage from galveston, texas, and charlottesville, virginia. terrifying moments of an area highway. >> he lost control. wall.e and he flipped over four times. this man did next makes him a hero. and the night gladiators have for.d scandal is back! >> every episode is ending with shock and awe. it's going to be a really fun ride this season. scoop from kerry washington herself, next. abc 7e, from the broadcast centers, this is abc 7 11:00. on your side. >> the mystery surrounding the disappearance of hannah graham to galveston, texas tonight. and there, jesse matthew, the abduction, isth in jail at this hour. we will bring you live team forrage in the search hannah, stretching from texas to virginia. >> in charlottesville, police idea wherey have no hannah is, but they will leave no stone unturned. live there tonight. tom, what is next for the search? the search first started two weekends ago, they conc
>> a man in court in texas, charged with abduction. desperation from police. >> we have no idea whatsoever where she is. >> live team coverage from galveston, texas, and charlottesville, virginia. terrifying moments of an area highway. >> he lost control. wall.e and he flipped over four times. this man did next makes him a hero. and the night gladiators have for.d scandal is back! >> every episode is ending with shock and awe. it's going to be a really fun ride...
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up next for baylor, they go to texas. texas has not been good, not a normal texas team. you know they'll be ready down there in austin. this weekend, tcu at home, back in their new stadium before heading back on the road 49-28 win over iowa state. cyclones fall to 1-3 on the season. baylor is 4-0 with a convincing win. they wrack up 400 yards. and send the cyclone faithful home disappointed. mmmm... peppermint. vo: where can the innovators at chevrolet get discounts on their car insurance? lucy oc: nice ride! vo: and how do those at crayola who brighten our lives. insure their employees' lives? charlie brown oc: they choose metlife! vo: get your insurance where over 40 million employees get theirs . take the first step at youtube-dot-com slash metlife. compact sedan that's fun,neered fuel-efficient, and affordable, there's only the volkswagen jetta. like this one, 36 highway mpg. well, except for the 42 highway mpg jetta tdi clean diesel. oh, right, and the 48 highway mpg jetta hybrid. and if you want all that variety in another compact sedan there's... a when a pro at a
up next for baylor, they go to texas. texas has not been good, not a normal texas team. you know they'll be ready down there in austin. this weekend, tcu at home, back in their new stadium before heading back on the road 49-28 win over iowa state. cyclones fall to 1-3 on the season. baylor is 4-0 with a convincing win. they wrack up 400 yards. and send the cyclone faithful home disappointed. mmmm... peppermint. vo: where can the innovators at chevrolet get discounts on their car insurance? lucy...
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in texas, in texas, since 2008, over 640,000 crimes have been charged against people illegally in texas, including over 3,000 murders. when your friends say a porous border doesn't hurt, it kills texans. it hurts texans. it kills americans and it hurts americans. [applause] i respect mexico. i certainly respect the efforts of the previous president in his fight against the drug cartels. but mexican president nieto was wrong on 9/11 when he issued a press release saying texas was putting the texas national guard on the border for politics. governor perry and i are both conservative republicans, but we run and serve completely independent of each other. i just didn't wake up yesterday and dawn on me that we need to do something about securing the border. i started eight years ago. eight years ago i said i'm fed up with the federal government. they are not going to do their constitutional responsibility to defend our sovereign border and when that happens i believe the states have not just a right but an obligation to step in and act independent of the federal government. [applause] >> tha
in texas, in texas, since 2008, over 640,000 crimes have been charged against people illegally in texas, including over 3,000 murders. when your friends say a porous border doesn't hurt, it kills texans. it hurts texans. it kills americans and it hurts americans. [applause] i respect mexico. i certainly respect the efforts of the previous president in his fight against the drug cartels. but mexican president nieto was wrong on 9/11 when he issued a press release saying texas was putting the...
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nos vamos a texas donde los candidatos discuten las propuestas en un debate t tr televyda sado r de te lund. hoy en enfoque una se viravidor. >>> en enfoque. >>> gracias por dejarmesero parte del domingo 21 de septiembre, isis sigue avanzando y amenazando a estados unidos y sus aliados, video difundido por los terroristas esta semana deÓo claro que ellos consideran que estados unidos serÁ un blanco de ataques si continÚan los bombardeos en irak y posiblemente syria. la cÁmara de representantes el senado apoyÓ esta semana la estrategia del presidente obama en cuanto a la batalla contra isis, no hay unidad, ni republicanos ni demÓcratas en como mejor ganar la guerra, congresista demÓcrata henry cuellar con nosotros desde washington el demÓcrata. >>> vamos a comenzar con el tema de isis, un voto que no fue unÁnime a favor de la polÍtica del presidente en cuanto a combatir contra isis ¿cÓmo lo ve usted? >>> primero sÉ que el pÚblico americano estÁ cansado de guerra despuÉs de diez aÑos, debemos de reconocer que isis es una amenaza clara contra los estados unidos, contra lo
nos vamos a texas donde los candidatos discuten las propuestas en un debate t tr televyda sado r de te lund. hoy en enfoque una se viravidor. >>> en enfoque. >>> gracias por dejarmesero parte del domingo 21 de septiembre, isis sigue avanzando y amenazando a estados unidos y sus aliados, video difundido por los terroristas esta semana deÓo claro que ellos consideran que estados unidos serÁ un blanco de ataques si continÚan los bombardeos en irak y posiblemente syria. la...
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cdc has a team of epidemiologists on route to texas now at the request of the texas department of health and we work hand in hand clability to do what public health does best which is protect people. and we protect people in this case by making sure that we find the contacts, identify them and make sure that they're traced every day for 21 days, and if they develop a fever, that they're immediately isolated. so first question in the room. >> so you were saying that he started showing symptoms went to a hospital, and then was released, sent home, and then was not admitted until a day or two later? >> so the initial symptoms of ebola are often nonspecific. that means they are symptoms that may be associated with many other conditions so it may not be immediately identified as ebola. that's why we have encouraged all emergency department physicians to take a history of travel within the last 21 days. that's something to reiterate to do rapid testing. >> i think you summarized it very well. >> next question in the room. >> i know you're limited with patient privacy, but can you tell us a lit
cdc has a team of epidemiologists on route to texas now at the request of the texas department of health and we work hand in hand clability to do what public health does best which is protect people. and we protect people in this case by making sure that we find the contacts, identify them and make sure that they're traced every day for 21 days, and if they develop a fever, that they're immediately isolated. so first question in the room. >> so you were saying that he started showing...
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i got an a+ in texas history. i was the wise speech-year-old who at family gatherings reported what went on in world war ii last week. i lived with my grand parents. my mother and i lived with my grand parents the first 14 years of my life. and yet, when i got that telephone call asking me to do some history about every inch, i knew far more about the alamo, cm houston and the texas revolution. far more than i knew about my own grandparents and the revolution they have escaped from in russia. the telephone call was from the chairman of texas parks and wildlife. she told me, she said i understand you are a writer. we need someone to write the history of of these 10, 12 branches that comprises magnificent government canyon natural area. would you do that for us? and i said no, i can't do that. i was in the middle of researching a book called judgment days. lyndon baines johnson, martin luther king and the laws that changed america. and i really couldn't do it. but i said i know we've got some old branding irons in t
i got an a+ in texas history. i was the wise speech-year-old who at family gatherings reported what went on in world war ii last week. i lived with my grand parents. my mother and i lived with my grand parents the first 14 years of my life. and yet, when i got that telephone call asking me to do some history about every inch, i knew far more about the alamo, cm houston and the texas revolution. far more than i knew about my own grandparents and the revolution they have escaped from in russia....
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so i think you have that dichotomy coming up a lot of californians moving to texas and not all of texas moved to california. and i think if you look at i going to my book, why that might be, texas has an older hispanic a collision. texas already when it joined the union in 1845, i believe around one-third is already -- pre-existing mexican population. >> host: to reinforce your point, we went to war with mexico, mexican american war, got a lot of american mexicans have fought on the u.s. side is not the alamo. the mexican-americans at the alamo. there are people who are mexican-americans who fought on the texas side for the texan republic who should be celebrated and sometimes they are in texas were at you have in california is the pre-existing mexican population is much tinier and they were overwhelmed by the gold rush. so they're not as important culturally. you don't often hear people in california saying yes, my family. pre-1948. the a lot of texans, mexican-americans say my family, i can trace it. goes back to people who are here in the 1700s and 1800s. that gives the mexican ameri
so i think you have that dichotomy coming up a lot of californians moving to texas and not all of texas moved to california. and i think if you look at i going to my book, why that might be, texas has an older hispanic a collision. texas already when it joined the union in 1845, i believe around one-third is already -- pre-existing mexican population. >> host: to reinforce your point, we went to war with mexico, mexican american war, got a lot of american mexicans have fought on the u.s....
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west texas is cattle country. or it was until prolonged drought killed off the livestock business and devastated towns like plainview. >> it's 10:00 a.m. on march 16th, 2013. this has become a weekly ritual. each saturday these people walk the four miles around the cargill meat packing plant on the edge of town. they're praying for rain and for the plant to reopen. six weeks ago it closed, and overnight 10% of the area's entire workforce was laid off. it shut down because of a three-year drought that devastated the cattle herd here in texas. and without cows, you can't run a meat packing plant. >> father, we pray for the situation in cargill, by god. because as you bring the moisture, as you bring the rain conditions will change, my god. because it's your rain -- >> katharine hayhoe knows those believers well. she, too, is an evangelical christian, also a rising star of climate science, named this year as one of "time" magazine's "100 most influential people." she and her husband, andrew farley, who's a pastor, te
west texas is cattle country. or it was until prolonged drought killed off the livestock business and devastated towns like plainview. >> it's 10:00 a.m. on march 16th, 2013. this has become a weekly ritual. each saturday these people walk the four miles around the cargill meat packing plant on the edge of town. they're praying for rain and for the plant to reopen. six weeks ago it closed, and overnight 10% of the area's entire workforce was laid off. it shut down because of a three-year...
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been handed off to the texas governor and signed off on. all that is awaiting us now is final arrangements to be made by the folks in charlottesville to transport jesse matthew back to virginia. he made two court appearances yesterday. one in the morning, a second later in the day. it was at the second appearance that he waived extradition. he said he did not want to talk with the virginia authorities here in town. there were three investigators down here yesterday. he said he did not want local counsel. fugitive wasld arrested on a beach wednesday afternoon around 3:30 p.m. he had pitched a tent. his car was pulled over on the side of the road. it was only because of the awareness of a woman from beaumont, texas, who said he was acting suspiciously that authorities were able to arrest him. she called the authorities and they went down there and arrested him. the jail, we are finding out from authorities inside the jail that it is unlikely the extradition will take place today. it is likely to take face over the weekend. reporting live in g
been handed off to the texas governor and signed off on. all that is awaiting us now is final arrangements to be made by the folks in charlottesville to transport jesse matthew back to virginia. he made two court appearances yesterday. one in the morning, a second later in the day. it was at the second appearance that he waived extradition. he said he did not want to talk with the virginia authorities here in town. there were three investigators down here yesterday. he said he did not want...
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i will work on the fact that texas remains number one in job creation. i will work on the roads that we need for the next generation. i will be focused on transforming education to become number one in the nation i will toe sure that we have access the water supplies that we need so communities can continue to grow. >> there have been a number of cases nationally with the death penalty opponents that have been proven innocent when they were accused. how would you ensure that an innocent person is not put to death in texas? >> i'm in favor of the death penalty. we want to ensure the death penalty is going to be enforced effectively. we have several ways that we ensure that no innocent person is put to death.
i will work on the fact that texas remains number one in job creation. i will work on the roads that we need for the next generation. i will be focused on transforming education to become number one in the nation i will toe sure that we have access the water supplies that we need so communities can continue to grow. >> there have been a number of cases nationally with the death penalty opponents that have been proven innocent when they were accused. how would you ensure that an innocent...
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and we're committed to keeping texas safe. i want to thank the cdc, the local health department in dallas county, and the hospital for the work they're doing while we work through this together. >> thank you, dr. lakey. next is dr. goodman. >>> thank you, thank you to everyone and the cdc. i want to correct one statement that may have been misinterpreted by dr. freiden when he commented on "the air we breathe." ebola is not transmitted by the air, it is not an airborne infection. the hospital in dallas is a large hospital with a robust department. we have had a plan in place for some time now in the event of a patient presenting with possible ebola. ironically enough, in the week before this patient presented, we had a meeting of all of the stake holders that might be involved in the care of such a patient. and because of that, we were well prepared to deal with this crisis. thank you. >>> thank you, dr. goodman. >>> our final speaker is the dallas county health and human services director zachary thompson. >> thank you, i wan
and we're committed to keeping texas safe. i want to thank the cdc, the local health department in dallas county, and the hospital for the work they're doing while we work through this together. >> thank you, dr. lakey. next is dr. goodman. >>> thank you, thank you to everyone and the cdc. i want to correct one statement that may have been misinterpreted by dr. freiden when he commented on "the air we breathe." ebola is not transmitted by the air, it is not an airborne...
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at this hour, hes in custody in galveston, texas. >> of the many questions, how did he get to texas and how did he get there, and most importantly, where is hannah? tom roussey is live in charlottesville with the latest. >> bears saying the process to extradite matthew back to virginia has begun. -- before the last today, the less the police had heard of matthew was saturday. they say that he sped out of town with agents following, but he went so fast that they had to give up pursuit. they had no idea where he had gone. he went more than 1300 miles away. >> we are here tonight to announce that jesse matthew was in custody in galveston, texas. on a beach inht the gulf of mexico in an area northeast of the city of galveston. the authorities would not give many details of how he was caught. is an hero of today employee deputy with the galveston county sheriff's office. >> the police chief did not answer if matthew said anything about what happened to hannah graham. the police believe that matthew was the last person to see her the night she disappeared. surly valence video -- surveillance
at this hour, hes in custody in galveston, texas. >> of the many questions, how did he get to texas and how did he get there, and most importantly, where is hannah? tom roussey is live in charlottesville with the latest. >> bears saying the process to extradite matthew back to virginia has begun. -- before the last today, the less the police had heard of matthew was saturday. they say that he sped out of town with agents following, but he went so fast that they had to give up...
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up next for baylor, they go to texas. texas has not been good, not a normal texas team. you know they'll be ready down there in austin. this weekend, tcu at home, back in their new stadium before heading back on the road 49-28 win over iowa state. cyclones fall to 1-3 on the season. baylor is 4-0 with a convincing win. they wrack up 400 yards. and send the cyclone faithful home disappointed. mmmm... peppermint. vo: where can the innovators at chevrolet get discounts on their car insurance? lucy oc: nice ride! vo: and how do those at crayola who brighten our lives. insure their employees' lives? charlie brown oc: they choose metlife! vo: get your insurance where over 40 million employees get theirs . take the first step at youtube-dot-com slash metlife. compact sedan that's fun,neered fuel-efficient, and affordable, there's only the volkswagen jetta. like this one, 36 highway mpg. well, except for the 42 highway mpg jetta tdi clean diesel. oh, right, and the 48 highway mpg jetta hybrid. and if you want all that variety in another compact sedan there's... a when a pro at a
up next for baylor, they go to texas. texas has not been good, not a normal texas team. you know they'll be ready down there in austin. this weekend, tcu at home, back in their new stadium before heading back on the road 49-28 win over iowa state. cyclones fall to 1-3 on the season. baylor is 4-0 with a convincing win. they wrack up 400 yards. and send the cyclone faithful home disappointed. mmmm... peppermint. vo: where can the innovators at chevrolet get discounts on their car insurance? lucy...
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una universidad de texas llevar a cabo una ardua labor de identificaciÓn e cadÁveres de quienes murieron en el intento por llegar a los ee.uu. las autoridades orador en el temen lo peor por el mÉtodo utilizado recientemente por grupos delincuenciales para asesinar y abandonar los cuerpos, asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna, con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ >> muy buenas noches durante su gira por europa el presidente obama se comprometiÓ castigar a los terroristas detrÁs del asesinato de dos periodistas de ee.uu. el mandatario dijo que el mundo repudiaba los hechos y explicÓ que este paÍs encabezarÁ una coaliciÓn del avance del llamado estado islÁmico. >> el presidente obama afirmÓ desde estonia que ee.uu. no se dejarÁ intimidar por los extremistas del estado islÁmico, isis, y prometiÓ ajusticiarlos por la decapitaciÓn de dos periodistas de ee.uu. el gobierno confirmÓ la autenticidad del video que muestra la ejecuciÓn de steve sodloff. >> nuestro objetivo es claro degradar y destruir a isis para que no continÚe sien
una universidad de texas llevar a cabo una ardua labor de identificaciÓn e cadÁveres de quienes murieron en el intento por llegar a los ee.uu. las autoridades orador en el temen lo peor por el mÉtodo utilizado recientemente por grupos delincuenciales para asesinar y abandonar los cuerpos, asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna, con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ >> muy buenas noches durante su gira por europa el presidente obama...
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texas "a" for yes or "b" to know to 67622. and that is another thing that bothers me is that goodell did not say we have got to stop this. and we're going to do whatever we can to stop it. there's something wrong with our players. we got a lot of good players doing good things, but what's happening right now is epidemic in the nfl. that's what i wanted to hear. him fessing up instead of telling me that he made a mistake and it's his fault. no, it's the players' fault and no one is correcting their behavior. and he could correct it by saying you know what? you got arrested. you're out. i get arrested, i'd be out. you get arrested in your business, what's your manual say? would you be booted? let's go to our panel tonight. we are joined by terrance moore from miami of ohio university. and also with us tonight, judge judy kluger who is executive director at sanctuary for families. judge, i want to start with you first, what did you hear and what did it mean? did it strike a nerve? >> i heard some positive things that bodes well f
texas "a" for yes or "b" to know to 67622. and that is another thing that bothers me is that goodell did not say we have got to stop this. and we're going to do whatever we can to stop it. there's something wrong with our players. we got a lot of good players doing good things, but what's happening right now is epidemic in the nfl. that's what i wanted to hear. him fessing up instead of telling me that he made a mistake and it's his fault. no, it's the players' fault and no...
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we put texas rangers in the brush. we have now spent over $800 million of texas tax dollars, not a penny of federal tax dollars trying to secure our border. this increase is because obama put out the red carpet for people to come to texas with the help of the drug cartels. these cartels are horrible. some of the people that the cartels smuggle are left to die. others are put into service as sex slaves. i cannot sit idly by and not do everything in my ability to stop that. these are humans cht these are people made by god like us. we need to stop this horrible, horrible practice. [ applause ] i notice my time is almost up. last fall we ran a trial surge. it was successful. we kicked off a big surge, 1,000 of our state police and activated 1,000 of our national guard. we haven't militarized the border. the border patrol, our eyes and ears are armed. when they spot illegal activity that call the border patrol and our state police and we round them up. and it is working. we targeted on the worst zones 120 mile zone where m
we put texas rangers in the brush. we have now spent over $800 million of texas tax dollars, not a penny of federal tax dollars trying to secure our border. this increase is because obama put out the red carpet for people to come to texas with the help of the drug cartels. these cartels are horrible. some of the people that the cartels smuggle are left to die. others are put into service as sex slaves. i cannot sit idly by and not do everything in my ability to stop that. these are humans cht...
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this is the way texas responded in the way they did. i think good days ahead for the texas longhorns but tonight belonged to the ucla bruins. >> gus: great job, partner. >> charles: you're the one who called it. >> gus: ucla bruins remain undefeated. we kick things off next week. it starts at 3:30 p.m. eastern on fox sports 1 and streaming live on fox sports go. for charles davis and molly mcgrath, this is gus johnson saying so long from texas. we are! fox sports! know that chasing performance and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. fox 29 news in hd brought to you by xfinity the future of aweso awesome. ♪ >> breaking news right now on fox 29. a video emerges to night that shows isis militants behead
this is the way texas responded in the way they did. i think good days ahead for the texas longhorns but tonight belonged to the ucla bruins. >> gus: great job, partner. >> charles: you're the one who called it. >> gus: ucla bruins remain undefeated. we kick things off next week. it starts at 3:30 p.m. eastern on fox sports 1 and streaming live on fox sports go. for charles davis and molly mcgrath, this is gus johnson saying so long from texas. we are! fox sports! know that...
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let's start with that severe flooding overnight in northern texas. the national weather service says more than two inches of rain fell in lubbock in under two hours. turning roadways into water ways. the flooding was so sudden and severe, fire crews had to pull people from their vehicles. the storm also brought hail, lightning and high winds that downed power lines. and in western texas, we're getting a first look at devastating flooding after the pecos river overflowed its banks earlier this week. cars were stuck in the mud and mobile homes flooded. more rain is expected in that region today. >>> the u.s. military has expanded its aerial campaign against isis targets striking in both syria and iraq. the strikes, however, have not stopped militants from advancing in kurdish areas. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel has the latest from the turkey/syria border. >> reporter: isis now has copycats. in algeria, a militant group claimed it beheaded this french national in revenge for attacks on isis. in the philippines, another group threatene
let's start with that severe flooding overnight in northern texas. the national weather service says more than two inches of rain fell in lubbock in under two hours. turning roadways into water ways. the flooding was so sudden and severe, fire crews had to pull people from their vehicles. the storm also brought hail, lightning and high winds that downed power lines. and in western texas, we're getting a first look at devastating flooding after the pecos river overflowed its banks earlier this...
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i will work on the fact that texas remains number one in job creation. i will work on the roads that we need for the next generation. i will be focused on transforming education to become number one in the nation i will toe sure that we have access the water supplies that we need so communities can continue to grow. >> there have been a number of cases nationally with the death penalty opponents that have been proven innocent when they were accused. how would you ensure that an innocent person is not put to death in texas? >> i'm in favor of the death penalty. we want to ensure the death penalty is going to be enforced effectively. we have several ways that we ensure that no innocent person is put to death.
i will work on the fact that texas remains number one in job creation. i will work on the roads that we need for the next generation. i will be focused on transforming education to become number one in the nation i will toe sure that we have access the water supplies that we need so communities can continue to grow. >> there have been a number of cases nationally with the death penalty opponents that have been proven innocent when they were accused. how would you ensure that an innocent...