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as texas town talking about conroe texas where i grew up. in east, texas and where i 10 years after brown versus board of education integrated our town's schools they have been. there there in many places in the south resisting integration and they'd come up with something called the freedom of choice plan. under which white parents was supposed to pick white schools for their kids everybody knew what they were supposed to. do, you know white parents would pick white schools black parents would pick black schools and everything would go on the way had gone on for you know, since the end of the civil war and after reconstruction and jim crow, but my parents decided to do something different. they decided that they would send me to a white school. my mother taught at booker t washington, the inevitably named black school booker t washington nothing wrong with that bookery. washington was a great man many ways that were to k through 12. my older brothers were at booker t washington as well because i was beginning school my parents thought that
as texas town talking about conroe texas where i grew up. in east, texas and where i 10 years after brown versus board of education integrated our town's schools they have been. there there in many places in the south resisting integration and they'd come up with something called the freedom of choice plan. under which white parents was supposed to pick white schools for their kids everybody knew what they were supposed to. do, you know white parents would pick white schools black parents would...
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, in texas. i felt for them that their hands were tied in what they can do. and the team in colorado was incredible. they were trying to do everything from help me just know what was going to happen with the procedure to following up after with mental health resources and support groups for others who have been through my situation. were now going back to these and states where we are just silence and we are risked. >> and when did you come home to texas? >> so it is a bit shocking, for a 15 minute procedure that could have been done three miles from my house, it took several thousand dollars and three days. and the entire time we were in colorado, we had clear blue skies, sunshine, and it was amazing. we touched down in dallas again and it was night, and it just felt, once again, blackness had come over us and we didn't tell anybody what had happened. he didn't tell anybody what we had done because we were so scared. >> 20 is now is lauren miller. thank you very much for joining us tonight. i ca
, in texas. i felt for them that their hands were tied in what they can do. and the team in colorado was incredible. they were trying to do everything from help me just know what was going to happen with the procedure to following up after with mental health resources and support groups for others who have been through my situation. were now going back to these and states where we are just silence and we are risked. >> and when did you come home to texas? >> so it is a bit shocking,...
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to enforce emancipation proclamation to free the last enslaved americans of texas from bondage. and has become known as juneteenth we can and do her for a night that joy come in the morning. juneteenth marks a long hard night of slave subjugation. this is a day that is profound weight and power. the day in which the moral stain took a toll slavery took on the country and continues to. it would have long called america's original sin. at the same time i remember the extraordinary capacity to heal and help with a better version of ourselves to make a better version of ourselves. today we make june 19th what it must be a national holiday in the vice president noted a holiday to join the others of our national celebrations and independence servicemen and women who served and died in their defense i and grateful to members of congress here today on the congressional black caucus i'm especially pleased to show the nation to come together to commemorate this day with the overwhelming bipartisan support help this is a beginning and a change of the way we deal with one another we are ble
to enforce emancipation proclamation to free the last enslaved americans of texas from bondage. and has become known as juneteenth we can and do her for a night that joy come in the morning. juneteenth marks a long hard night of slave subjugation. this is a day that is profound weight and power. the day in which the moral stain took a toll slavery took on the country and continues to. it would have long called america's original sin. at the same time i remember the extraordinary capacity to...
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lauren miller was one of the women who sued texas. >> i liked my doctors and nurses in texas and i felt for them their hands are tied in what they could do. the team in colorado was incredible. they were trying to do everything from help me just know what would happen with the procedure to following up afterward with mental health resources and support groups for others who have been through my situation. and also who are now going back to these states where abortion is banned and we are silent -- silenced and erased. >> when did you come home to texas?'s >> it is a bit shocking for a 15 minute procedure that could've been done 3 miles from my house and it took several thousand dollars and three days. the entire time we were in colorado, we had clear blue skies and sunshine. it was amazing and we touched down in dallas again and it was night and it felt once again blackness had come over us. we didn't tell anybody what had happened and we didn't tell anybody what we did because we were so scared. >> joining us now is lauren miller. thank you very much for joining us tonight. i can imagi
lauren miller was one of the women who sued texas. >> i liked my doctors and nurses in texas and i felt for them their hands are tied in what they could do. the team in colorado was incredible. they were trying to do everything from help me just know what would happen with the procedure to following up afterward with mental health resources and support groups for others who have been through my situation. and also who are now going back to these states where abortion is banned and we are...
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that's not my texas. in my texas we believe in freedom. we believe in the freedom to make your own healthcare decisions, including access to an abortion. >> joining us now, democratic congressman from texas, colin allred, a democratic nominee running for the united states senate in texas against senator cruz. thank you very much for joining us tonight. you are part of our campaign here to convince viewers and voters to understcn importance of the senate in our election no matter who wins the presidency. it's incredibly important either way. what we're also seeing here is that for the people of texas, ted cruz does not seem to believe that he represents all of them. he certainly doesn't represent women who come to testify to him about the struggles he has imposed on them. >> that's right. thank you for having me on. happy juneteenth. it was a texas holiday. now it's a federal holiday. listen, lauren miller is an eighth generation texan and she lives in my district not far from where i'm sitting now. she came to the senate to tell her story.
that's not my texas. in my texas we believe in freedom. we believe in the freedom to make your own healthcare decisions, including access to an abortion. >> joining us now, democratic congressman from texas, colin allred, a democratic nominee running for the united states senate in texas against senator cruz. thank you very much for joining us tonight. you are part of our campaign here to convince viewers and voters to understcn importance of the senate in our election no matter who wins...
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you have an event like the texas tribune has. you get many more people to come out physically in person that want to be connected to the journalists and connected to the product but do not necessarily have the funding in their own bank account to be able to give on the flipside, i do want to say because we have this opportunity and we are talking about solutions that the other side of that is that the people who are able to support a news organization and the encouragement i have for them is to dig a little deeper to support. it is not to support for yourself, it is support for the entire community. it is not to supporting this organization so that you get your subscription you get your you newsletter that you are supporting it so your entire community can have access to it and that is the public good. >> sarabeth, that is a thing i heard myself saying over and over is that it is free to consume but not free to produce. if you found the ability to make it free to consume, you're doing a public service not just for yourself and im
you have an event like the texas tribune has. you get many more people to come out physically in person that want to be connected to the journalists and connected to the product but do not necessarily have the funding in their own bank account to be able to give on the flipside, i do want to say because we have this opportunity and we are talking about solutions that the other side of that is that the people who are able to support a news organization and the encouragement i have for them is to...
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so you live in texas. there is a sense that the texas stock exchange is about to launch here in a couple of years. big names like blackstone going to be involved. what is it the climate in new york that are making it so difficult? why would you think big money could be coming down here with their own exchange? >> yeah. you know, i told you earlier, part of the reason i retired was because a bunch of the states and the rules have just gotten so onerous that it makes it difficult. and here they are obviously much more friendly and understand if you grow the business, you create jobs, you know, velocity of capital is what makes things grow and sometimes regulation stops that. >> brian: right now texas might be the beneficiary of it. round of applause for tom here not quite as good as the -- playoff taking over. more "fox & friends" in just a moment from dallas and new york. what a good-looking group. [cheers] there are many ways to deliver a shipment. at old dominion freight line, we deliver them this way. th
so you live in texas. there is a sense that the texas stock exchange is about to launch here in a couple of years. big names like blackstone going to be involved. what is it the climate in new york that are making it so difficult? why would you think big money could be coming down here with their own exchange? >> yeah. you know, i told you earlier, part of the reason i retired was because a bunch of the states and the rules have just gotten so onerous that it makes it difficult. and here...
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yo nacÍ aquÍ en texas. esta es la frontera de mÉxico, pero cuando iba con mi abuelita Íbamos al molino a moler masa. >> luego de estudiar en el instituto culinario de amÉrica en san antonio, ana decidiÓ poner pausa a la alta cocina internacional para seguir los pasos de su padre, quien era taquero en reynosa, mÉxico. >> ese sabor, o sea, no sÉ, dios la dotÓ de ese don. no sÉ, algo, algo sorprendente, porque si tiene un buen sazÓn, el menÚ es pequeÑo, pero cada platillo esÁa hecho con amor y es un increÍble viaje culinario. >> por la frontera y por el interior de mÉxico. y esa es la clave de esta taquerÍa. en el menÚ estÁn las tortas, los tacos clÁsicos. pero uno de los mayores secretos de la chef ana liz son las tortillas de maÍz amarillo y azul. >> creo que cuando vienes a comer aquÍ te recuerda mucho a cuando vas a comer a la casa de tu abuelita, pero aquÍ para la mejor chef de texas este aÑo defender con cada taco, con cada platillo a nuestra cultura es sin lugar a dudas la meta mÁ
yo nacÍ aquÍ en texas. esta es la frontera de mÉxico, pero cuando iba con mi abuelita Íbamos al molino a moler masa. >> luego de estudiar en el instituto culinario de amÉrica en san antonio, ana decidiÓ poner pausa a la alta cocina internacional para seguir los pasos de su padre, quien era taquero en reynosa, mÉxico. >> ese sabor, o sea, no sÉ, dios la dotÓ de ese don. no sÉ, algo, algo sorprendente, porque si tiene un buen sazÓn, el menÚ es pequeÑo, pero cada platillo...
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i'm not in texas and i'm not running texas. so i look forward working with you to see how we with might be able to get there but int to create a national grid that would include texas at some point. and this already are interconnect, ionsxas, and there's actually huge market demand to make further interkecks. it's just often times the politics has gotten in the state interest and the national interests. and i would arguest a texas issue many that neighboring states badly need the has to be a part of the solution. in the meantime, between here and full interconnection are there any other actions take to enhance grid reliability or that kind of transmission in and out of the state? >> well, grid reliability yes. we obviously thanks to congress have this grid resilience innovatn program which we are funding to make sure that all states have the ability to access south korean power and grown up grade their grids. we're really interested as well in funding things like advanced grid technologies, like advanced conductorring dynamic m
i'm not in texas and i'm not running texas. so i look forward working with you to see how we with might be able to get there but int to create a national grid that would include texas at some point. and this already are interconnect, ionsxas, and there's actually huge market demand to make further interkecks. it's just often times the politics has gotten in the state interest and the national interests. and i would arguest a texas issue many that neighboring states badly need the has to be a...
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tropical storm alberto lashing the texas coast. the first named storm of the season pushing up to four feet of powerful storm surge over the sea wall and into coastal communities along the gulf of mexico. a waterspout spotted just offshore near galveston. alberto slamming into the texas gulf coast, with these rough waves, heavy rain, and that storm surge sinking several boat s at this corpus christi marina. the bow of one boat and sail of another -- all that's left above the water. waterfront homes left battered. and beach towns like surfside, texas, under water. this driver stranded in flooded streets forced to abandon her car. but police were able to safely help the young women get to higher ground. >> it's definitely worse than i expected, or i'd been gone, you know? so -- i should have been more prepared. >> reporter: tonight, the texas governor issuing a disaster declaration for 51 county, and activating the national guard as the coast braces for up to ten inches of rain, flash flooding, and possible tornadoes. with tropical s
tropical storm alberto lashing the texas coast. the first named storm of the season pushing up to four feet of powerful storm surge over the sea wall and into coastal communities along the gulf of mexico. a waterspout spotted just offshore near galveston. alberto slamming into the texas gulf coast, with these rough waves, heavy rain, and that storm surge sinking several boat s at this corpus christi marina. the bow of one boat and sail of another -- all that's left above the water. waterfront...
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tropical de la temporada, albert estÁ impactando con lluvias y fuertes vientos a las costas de mÉxicoen texas, y mÉxico, hay estado de alerta para millones de personas, en el sur de la florida una valla que dice no a los dictadores, no a trump y muestra una imagen del expresidente y otra de fidel castro estÁ causando controversias. tenemos regiones de defensores y esta estrategia publicitaria. el departamento de justicia conectÓ al cÁrtel de sinaloa con una red bancaria de china queopera de una manera clandestina en el sur de california, mÁs de 20 sospechosos enfrenta cargos criminales. llegÓ la fiebre del fÚtbol, sÓlo falta horas para que comience en la copa amÉrica que las elecciones de mÉxico y estados unidos quieren cambiar la historia y la de argentina defender su campeonato. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ilia: se convirtiÓ en la primera de recibir nombre en la temporada ciclÓnica, esta noche alberto a merced las costa de mÉxico y texas con fuertes vientos y lluvias y peligrosas inundaciones, tenemos cobertura de equipo, vamos a comenzar con lidia terraza, ella estÁ en corpus christi,
tropical de la temporada, albert estÁ impactando con lluvias y fuertes vientos a las costas de mÉxicoen texas, y mÉxico, hay estado de alerta para millones de personas, en el sur de la florida una valla que dice no a los dictadores, no a trump y muestra una imagen del expresidente y otra de fidel castro estÁ causando controversias. tenemos regiones de defensores y esta estrategia publicitaria. el departamento de justicia conectÓ al cÁrtel de sinaloa con una red bancaria de china queopera...
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i mean, talk about texas before roe was overturned. i will never forget where i was when we found out that the texas six week ban was going into effect. it was we got that decision very late at night, had been waiting for it. the law was already in effect, but they were hoping that the supreme court would block it. and i woke up and looked at my phone and it was like, well, they didn't block it. it's taking effect. and the moment that that happened, i thought it was clear. my editor thought it was very clear. and every doctor i've spoken to since agreed that roe was going to be overturned because. whether or not it would be with the dobbs case, there had been a clear sign from the supreme court that you can circumvent this protection. here is a clear strategy to do it if you would like to do the same, have at it. explain how they did that though they got it's really a really is quite ingenious and famously was described as crafted by some geniuses by a supreme court. kagan if you got an abortion, you were not targeted the law but anyon
i mean, talk about texas before roe was overturned. i will never forget where i was when we found out that the texas six week ban was going into effect. it was we got that decision very late at night, had been waiting for it. the law was already in effect, but they were hoping that the supreme court would block it. and i woke up and looked at my phone and it was like, well, they didn't block it. it's taking effect. and the moment that that happened, i thought it was clear. my editor thought it...
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. >> en el sur de texas ya se siente el impacto de la tormenta tropical alberto, que se formo esta manana. >> y la primera de la temporada en el atlantico, en nuevo m mexico, dos incendios forestales aun incontenibles han quemado mas de 23.000 mil acres. >> al menos dos personas han muerto. >> y del medio oeste, al noreste del pais millones de calor con temperaturas que rompen record en numerosas ciudades. >> asi que con eso comenzamos hoy, con el tiempo severo en el pais. >> primero en texas, cuatro millones de residentes bajo vigilancia por inundaciones. >> francisco cuevas esta en corpus christi. >> francisco, ¿que es lo que estas viendo? >> julio, esto alberto ha dejado practicamente a su paso en toda la costa de texas, la cual hemos recorrido hoy durante todo el texas, cuatro bajo vigilancia corpus estas la toda esta manana y estas son las imagenes que hemos podido captar negocios texas, buenos muchas senor hemos recorrido y durante negocios practicamente a abandonados casas que han quedado inundadas y el temor de muchos residentes de que esta situacion desafortunadamente podria emp
. >> en el sur de texas ya se siente el impacto de la tormenta tropical alberto, que se formo esta manana. >> y la primera de la temporada en el atlantico, en nuevo m mexico, dos incendios forestales aun incontenibles han quemado mas de 23.000 mil acres. >> al menos dos personas han muerto. >> y del medio oeste, al noreste del pais millones de calor con temperaturas que rompen record en numerosas ciudades. >> asi que con eso comenzamos hoy, con el tiempo severo en...
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and in counties across texas it is owned by a family owner. they do not want to sell to a politically motivated buyer or shut their paper, but they are out of time and capital and their communities love their papers. no room for growth and our diagnosis of the crisis is it is a business model problem. it is an ownership problem. owners would hang on except they don't have investment so our approach to the problem is to acquire papers that still have margins and put them together in a way that realizes efficiencies and under ownership looking out for sustainability of local news in small places. we have no interest in buying the statesman, but we are interested in communities of 250000 and fewer. there are 3 million people in texas who live in rural communities and their vital to democracy so we are not willing to give up the fight. we see a path forward. >> mccarthy foundation supports journalism. i knew the middle initial because growing up on public broadcasting i would hear the support of the macarthur foundation and i was like i know their
and in counties across texas it is owned by a family owner. they do not want to sell to a politically motivated buyer or shut their paper, but they are out of time and capital and their communities love their papers. no room for growth and our diagnosis of the crisis is it is a business model problem. it is an ownership problem. owners would hang on except they don't have investment so our approach to the problem is to acquire papers that still have margins and put them together in a way that...
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john tillman check is a wildlife biologist at a, and i'm university in texas. and so now we're living in the reality of this animal . this hybrid has the characteristics of a wild animal, but as many offspring as domestic pigs. that's one of the reasons that federal hogs have spread so much in the united states. sometimes they are also transported to create hunting opportunities, getting to the establishment of new populations. and as more land is use for crop production, the hogs getting more opportunities for easy food and shelter. it's estimated that there are at least 6000000 animals in the us. nearly half are in texas, and they cause a lot of problems. we know that every year there is an excess of $500000000.00 of damage done by picks or for aux, excuse me. ready and that's mostly to agriculture and property. ready it doesn't even include environmental damage for comparison, all tornadoes in the us and 2020 to cost around $700000000.00. one way the hogs cause problems is by foraging for food. with native animals it can be beneficial, but it can also cause
john tillman check is a wildlife biologist at a, and i'm university in texas. and so now we're living in the reality of this animal . this hybrid has the characteristics of a wild animal, but as many offspring as domestic pigs. that's one of the reasons that federal hogs have spread so much in the united states. sometimes they are also transported to create hunting opportunities, getting to the establishment of new populations. and as more land is use for crop production, the hogs getting more...
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it transpired in texas on june 19, 1865. ■nthe last remaining enslaved people were informed of their freedom in general order 3 which was read from the balcony in■ galveston, texas. that is what the day coemorates. host: this is the third year since it became a holiday. guest: great question.adc] tremendous impact on the holiday. the recognition a federal level establishes its have been celebrating at a local level for a number of years now. i think it is a step in the right direction for us to he very slow process by which slavery was ended and to celebrate together as a community once and for all its official ending. host: you have said juneteenth■g and learning blackeverywhere. what do you mean by that? guest: certainly.what we see whk history we talk about this at the national level but regionally and locally black has different trajectories and different past ences. i'm from the pacific northwest. i was raised inour history arouy is different than a ac or the s. ation of seattle comes from out of the great migrati
it transpired in texas on june 19, 1865. ■nthe last remaining enslaved people were informed of their freedom in general order 3 which was read from the balcony in■ galveston, texas. that is what the day coemorates. host: this is the third year since it became a holiday. guest: great question.adc] tremendous impact on the holiday. the recognition a federal level establishes its have been celebrating at a local level for a number of years now. i think it is a step in the right direction for...
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estÁ deliciosa. >> la taquerÍa ana liz es el mejor secreto guardado en el valle de texas. o al menos lo era hasta hace solo unos dÍas. ana liz esta semana, en una emotiva ceremonia en chicago, su propietaria, ana liz pulido, de solo 26 aÑos, ganÓ entre una enorme lista de talentosos y veteranos chefs, uno de los mÁximos honores en la industria de la gastronomÍa de este paÍs. el prestigioso premio james beard, conocido como el Óscar de la cocina viva mÉxico. >> estamos muy felices. estamos muy agradecidos, la verdad. todavÍa no la queremos. >> en esta pequeÑa cocina es donde ana liz pulido hace magia todos los dÍas, preparando con mucho amor y gran dedicaciÓn los platillos que le han dado ahora fama y reconocimiento nacional. >> yo siempre quise cuando abrimos una taquerÍa dije quiero hacer algo diferente y Único. cuando venga la taquerÍa y pruebe, pruebe realmente un sabor bien mexicano que se recuerde a sus raÍces. >> luego de estudiar en el instituto culinario de amÉrica en san antonio, ana decidiÓ poner pausa a la alta cocina internacional para seguir
estÁ deliciosa. >> la taquerÍa ana liz es el mejor secreto guardado en el valle de texas. o al menos lo era hasta hace solo unos dÍas. ana liz esta semana, en una emotiva ceremonia en chicago, su propietaria, ana liz pulido, de solo 26 aÑos, ganÓ entre una enorme lista de talentosos y veteranos chefs, uno de los mÁximos honores en la industria de la gastronomÍa de este paÍs. el prestigioso premio james beard, conocido como el Óscar de la cocina viva mÉxico. >> estamos muy...
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the heavy rain and storm surge flooding the texas coast. it comes as brutal heat refuses to let up. 65 million on alert. and in new mexico the massive dust storms and deadly wildfires burning out of control. >>> also tonight the manhunt for a suspect wanted for multiple murders in two states. where he was caught today. >>> the close call for a southwest plane triggering urgent warnings after descending at just 500 feet over a suburb. why was it so low? >>> the train chaos in the north east. why amtrak service was suspended from philadelphia to connecticut. >>> the first debate just one week away. new details on the biden-trump showdown, where they'll be positioned on stage, and who will get the last word. >>> remembering donald sutherland whose acting career spanned six decades. from mash to thehuer games. >>> the warning about popular weight loss drugs, the dangerous counter-foots on the market. >>> and saving the whale. the nearly 3,000-mile mission to rescue two majestic belugas from ukraine's war zone. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly
the heavy rain and storm surge flooding the texas coast. it comes as brutal heat refuses to let up. 65 million on alert. and in new mexico the massive dust storms and deadly wildfires burning out of control. >>> also tonight the manhunt for a suspect wanted for multiple murders in two states. where he was caught today. >>> the close call for a southwest plane triggering urgent warnings after descending at just 500 feet over a suburb. why was it so low? >>> the train...
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reportero: nos encontramos en corpus christi en texas. ese lugar fue afectado por la llegada de la atomizaciÓn fiscal que ha tocado tierra en el golfo de mÉxico esta maÑana como se anticipaba. en este lugar y a la costa de texas continuamos viendo estas lluvias y fuertes vientos sostenidos a mÁs de cuales de cinco millas por horas. podemos ver que son varios, pero son decenas que estÁn estancados y atrapados en estas inundaciones que sean expandidos a otras partes de la marina de corpus christi. como ustedes mencionan estas agencias no se confirma que hay heridos y muertos aquÍ en el estado de texas despuÉs del paso de esta tormenta. las agencias estÁn listas para actuar en caso de cualquier cosa. es todo de mi parte. presentadora: es afortunado saber que estÁ la guardia nacional en caso de una emergencia. seguimos con mÁs emergencias, porque los fuegos forestales que afectan al nuevo mÉxico afectaron y se dio una segunda persona muerta. se emitiÓ una alerta obligatoria de evacuaciÓn para 8000 residentes de la zona. los incen
reportero: nos encontramos en corpus christi en texas. ese lugar fue afectado por la llegada de la atomizaciÓn fiscal que ha tocado tierra en el golfo de mÉxico esta maÑana como se anticipaba. en este lugar y a la costa de texas continuamos viendo estas lluvias y fuertes vientos sostenidos a mÁs de cuales de cinco millas por horas. podemos ver que son varios, pero son decenas que estÁn estancados y atrapados en estas inundaciones que sean expandidos a otras partes de la marina de corpus...
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costera de texas y estÁn pidiendo que todos se queden en casa en corpus christi, texas. francisco cuevas noticias, telemundo. >> y ahora, para saber cuÁl es la trayectoria y lo que se espera de alberto, pero tambiÉn la otra emergencia que enfrenta el paÍs la ola de calor. vamos directamente con nÉstor flecha de telemundo, dallas. adelante nÉstor. muy buenas noches. >> aranza ciertamente un panorama interesante con alberto y es que la informaciÓn mÁs reciente del centro nacional de huracanes, por lo menos de las 23:00 de la noche, hora del este, apuntaba que ya este ciclÓn alcanzaba vientos de 50 millas por hora. si bien es cierto que estÁ tratando de intensificarse ya, tambiÉn estÁ bastante cerca de la costa. estaba muy cerca del Área de tampico, donde esperamos que haya entrada y rÁpido se va a disipar una vez comience a interactuar con la sierra madre oriental en territorio mexicano. eso sÍ, este sistema va a generar mucha lluvia. la lluvia es el principal peligro. de hecho, ha activado hasta vigilancia por tornados hacia la parte sur de texas desde corpu
costera de texas y estÁn pidiendo que todos se queden en casa en corpus christi, texas. francisco cuevas noticias, telemundo. >> y ahora, para saber cuÁl es la trayectoria y lo que se espera de alberto, pero tambiÉn la otra emergencia que enfrenta el paÍs la ola de calor. vamos directamente con nÉstor flecha de telemundo, dallas. adelante nÉstor. muy buenas noches. >> aranza ciertamente un panorama interesante con alberto y es que la informaciÓn mÁs reciente del centro...
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i think about it in terms of being at the university of texas. if you're at a public institution is important as this when you play a role in what does journalism look like in this state. that has been a reframing device that i thought about differently at northwestern. so how does the university of texas play an important role in the news and information that circulates in the state whether it's about the border or whether it's about what's happening in el paso, austin or dallas. and we talk about program that get us there. we talked about this this morning singing about programs where we might do loan forgiveness for students who stay in this day and practice their journalism here where it benefits our community. i do think journalism school plays an important role in thinking about the ecosystem and i think that's an easy way for state institutions to think about it. some of the private journalism schools have to do thinking about what their role is but it's clear the university of texas plays a role. glaciers from the perspective of the proje
i think about it in terms of being at the university of texas. if you're at a public institution is important as this when you play a role in what does journalism look like in this state. that has been a reframing device that i thought about differently at northwestern. so how does the university of texas play an important role in the news and information that circulates in the state whether it's about the border or whether it's about what's happening in el paso, austin or dallas. and we talk...
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sam brock is in texas. >> reporter: tropical storm alberto has unleashed fury tonight on texas. the storm surge slamming seawalls in galveston, tormenting rockport with torrents of water and rendering gulf-side communities in freeport virtual lakes. how high was the water? >> thigh high. >> yeah, at least mid-thigh, and it was hard to walk in especially down this stretch. the current, you could feel it. >> reporter: vacationers justine and steve martin went to sleep on dry land now high water. >> there was no evacuation order so nobody knew how bad it was going to get. >> reporter: it's not just this development. with dozens and dozens of homes underwater all you have to do is cross the street and the exact same situation on the other side of the road with hundreds of people flooded out tonight. challenging access to first responders who had to team up with fire crews. trying to get your ambulance into a lot of these neighborhoods how difficult is it? >> it's very difficult. it's impossible. we wouldn't be able to drive into treasure island, which is right behind you. there's ve
sam brock is in texas. >> reporter: tropical storm alberto has unleashed fury tonight on texas. the storm surge slamming seawalls in galveston, tormenting rockport with torrents of water and rendering gulf-side communities in freeport virtual lakes. how high was the water? >> thigh high. >> yeah, at least mid-thigh, and it was hard to walk in especially down this stretch. the current, you could feel it. >> reporter: vacationers justine and steve martin went to sleep on...
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absolutely not, texas is the target of the biden administration, it is not helping texas it is a target of the biden administration. maria: when i was on the border i've been to the border several times in one of the times i was there i saw all the materials on the floor and they were riding they were getting rained on and they were rotting sitting there. i don't know what the cost of that is but they said don't build the wall, leave it although that's exactly what they did sources are telling fox that the biden administration is calling off the meeting plan between the united states and israel to discuss iran's nuclear problem the decision to cancel the meeting came after benjamin netanyahu publicly criticized the lack of the u.s. military aid but the white house officials of the meeting is moving forward but yet to be finalized. i want to get your take on this a fox news poll finding voters trust president trump to do a better job on the israel hamas more than positive i trump is up four points on that specific issue, congressman your reaction to how the administration is handling isr
absolutely not, texas is the target of the biden administration, it is not helping texas it is a target of the biden administration. maria: when i was on the border i've been to the border several times in one of the times i was there i saw all the materials on the floor and they were riding they were getting rained on and they were rotting sitting there. i don't know what the cost of that is but they said don't build the wall, leave it although that's exactly what they did sources are telling...
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we have more live from rockport, texas. guad, to make matters worse, some of texas was also under tornado warnings. what's the scene on the ground? >> reporter: that's correct. we had these warnings go out yesterday throughout the day. and we're still under a wind advisory here that should be ending this hour with wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour. you can see some of the flooding in this neighborhood. and i'm standing near the driveway of one of these properties holding onto this marker. but it shows how deep it gets. i'm not going to go further than that, but it gets pretty deep. you see the mailboxes. this is one of the areas that flooded near the coast. we still have areas that are closer to the gulf. we have a barrier island between us and the gulf, and we still had this type of flooding. then of course there's been the wind damage. earlier we spoke it a couple who suffered damage in their home just down the road from us. a lot of individuals that live in properties like these are also now dealing with the flooding. l
we have more live from rockport, texas. guad, to make matters worse, some of texas was also under tornado warnings. what's the scene on the ground? >> reporter: that's correct. we had these warnings go out yesterday throughout the day. and we're still under a wind advisory here that should be ending this hour with wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour. you can see some of the flooding in this neighborhood. and i'm standing near the driveway of one of these properties holding onto this...
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what texas has had to do, in fact, because of the open border policies, texas has taken it into our own hands securing the border. real quick, in the past two years, because of texas building a border wall, because our national guard is building a razor wire barriers, illegal immigration into our state has decreased 75% while it's been going up in t the new mexico, arizona, and california. >> sandra: i also want to get your reaction to this, a brain interview that happened on this network this morning with maryland governor wes moore. he faced some tough questions over the rape and murder of a mother of five. this is the democratic governor of maryland, who says he's infuriated by the murder of rachel morin but refused to criticize joe biden and its policies by name. >> harford county, in our state, where this brutal murder happened, is 1800 miles away from the border. so when people think this is an impact if he states, this is impacting every single one of us. this thing is so long-standing, and there's been a lack of courage that we have seen for a long period of time in washington t
what texas has had to do, in fact, because of the open border policies, texas has taken it into our own hands securing the border. real quick, in the past two years, because of texas building a border wall, because our national guard is building a razor wire barriers, illegal immigration into our state has decreased 75% while it's been going up in t the new mexico, arizona, and california. >> sandra: i also want to get your reaction to this, a brain interview that happened on this network...
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texas has a problem and what we're doing here is one solution. whereas you're looking for federal hogs, animals that cost tons of ecological and economic damage. and if we find them, these hawks are invasive and actually better for the environment dead than alive. so its open hunting season all year in texas to get rid of as many as possible. and you can also eat them. this is wild hod, just printed and fries and basis pcs impact many different ecosystems all over the world. they're super just active and hard to control. a lot of the time, there aren't many options for how to deal with them. so is what they're doing here? a good solution should we be eating and be suspicious? as almost always, it was no fault of the animals that they became, and issue cakes were brought to united states by colonizers from europe. some of those pigs escaped and went pharaoh eventually into reading with the region boars that were intentionally released for hunting. so they're essentially no natural checks on this animal in the western hemisphere, the eco system is
texas has a problem and what we're doing here is one solution. whereas you're looking for federal hogs, animals that cost tons of ecological and economic damage. and if we find them, these hawks are invasive and actually better for the environment dead than alive. so its open hunting season all year in texas to get rid of as many as possible. and you can also eat them. this is wild hod, just printed and fries and basis pcs impact many different ecosystems all over the world. they're super just...
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the sun over texas will soon be going down before it does so. let me show you something with one of our long lens cameras in a special position. this is a close up, a shot as you can get of the destroyed compound right in the middle of it. the fire is out. some of the remains still smolder. federal officials from president clinton right on down. rightly or wrongly, we'll be feeling the heat for a long time about how the federal government handled this case. what it did when it did, it did it do the right thing? second guessing is easy. the search is just beginning for remains of the more than 80 people, including an estimated dozen or more children believed killed when the compound went up in flames yesterday. one of the men survivors is blaming the fire on the fbi, but federal officials emphasize there is no doubt about it. the fire was started by followers of david koresh, an apparent mass suicide ordered by the cult leader. and that was cbs news coverage from april 19th, 1993, after the deadly fire that consumed the branch davidian compound n
the sun over texas will soon be going down before it does so. let me show you something with one of our long lens cameras in a special position. this is a close up, a shot as you can get of the destroyed compound right in the middle of it. the fire is out. some of the remains still smolder. federal officials from president clinton right on down. rightly or wrongly, we'll be feeling the heat for a long time about how the federal government handled this case. what it did when it did, it did it do...
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texas colleagues just described. the way he really troubling to me. goabbott, under the auspices of what a republican colleague of mine just described as texas defending itse has actually created an incredibly hostile environment for my community of el paso, texas. and also very likely her communities around the texas mexico border. my constituents have seen significant property damage to their property as a result of my constituents have been detained illegally under operation lone star. all of these constituents are you as citizens, by the way, been targeted by operation lone star. most recently, the texas general has targeted a nonprofit in el paso that has long been a partner to the federal government and a partner long before president biden was in office. a partner to the federal government during former president trump's term in before that. the texas attorney general has that nonprofit effectively trying to shut it down for being a partner to the federal government when itto migration. you and i had a meeting
texas colleagues just described. the way he really troubling to me. goabbott, under the auspices of what a republican colleague of mine just described as texas defending itse has actually created an incredibly hostile environment for my community of el paso, texas. and also very likely her communities around the texas mexico border. my constituents have seen significant property damage to their property as a result of my constituents have been detained illegally under operation lone star. all...
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areas here in houston to south texas to save his citrus grows. but look, he has his eyes on the gulf of mexico right now because of the weather system that is developing there. i checked with the national weather service they are expecting to get about four to six inches there in south texas so that's what they're hoping for, but they're also hoping that it rains in mexico so that the reservoirs in mexico can fill up so that mexico can pay up the water debt. >> and any more information about what, if anything, the us is doing the pressure so go to honor the water agreement you know, aside from what the state department is doing in the talks with mexico and mexican diplomats a group of republican lawmakers led by congresswoman monica de la cruz, who represents since the state of texas, they added language to the 2025 budget bill that in essence anderson, what it says is that the united states is not going to give mexico foreign aid unless mexico pays its water debt. >> now, as you know, we don't know if the language will stick until this bill beco
areas here in houston to south texas to save his citrus grows. but look, he has his eyes on the gulf of mexico right now because of the weather system that is developing there. i checked with the national weather service they are expecting to get about four to six inches there in south texas so that's what they're hoping for, but they're also hoping that it rains in mexico so that the reservoirs in mexico can fill up so that mexico can pay up the water debt. >> and any more information...
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so it's open hunting season all year in texas to get rid of as many as possible. and you can also eat them. this is wild hod, just credit and fries and bases pcs impact many different eco systems all over the world. they're super destructive and hard to control. a lot of the time, there aren't many options for how to deal with them. so is what they're doing here? a good solution. should we be eating and based on species? as almost always, it was no fault of the animals that they became an issue. cakes were brought to united states by colonizers from europe. some of those pigs escaped and went pharaoh eventually into breeding with the region borders that were intentionally released for hunting. so they're essentially no natural checks on this animal in the western hemisphere. the ecosystem is not built for it. we don't have native pigs in the western hemisphere. john told me to check as a wildlife biologist at a and i'm university in texas. and so now we're living in the reality of this animal. this hybrid has the characteristics of a wild animal, but as many offsp
so it's open hunting season all year in texas to get rid of as many as possible. and you can also eat them. this is wild hod, just credit and fries and bases pcs impact many different eco systems all over the world. they're super destructive and hard to control. a lot of the time, there aren't many options for how to deal with them. so is what they're doing here? a good solution. should we be eating and based on species? as almost always, it was no fault of the animals that they became an...