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so houston, redmond, a.b. and gaines would have to go back to court in and to prove that lincoln law school wasn't equal to the he would receive at the university of missouri. despite the setback, the gaines decision was a major victory for the naacp in a landmark legal ruling. the case have been followed avidly in black press across the country and the mainstream white press as well. time magazine covered, it it was the first supreme court victory for the jcp in its education cases, and the court's decision was a validation for the organization's much criticized strategy. if it had gone the other way, perhaps the naacp have downplayed or delayed its court based program a bit or backed off from its education cases and the supreme court's subsequent history might have been different, but it hadn't. and now everyone understood, that there would be more cases to come and that more of them would reach. the court but before the naacp could do that, its lawyers had to take the next step. in gein's case. so in august
so houston, redmond, a.b. and gaines would have to go back to court in and to prove that lincoln law school wasn't equal to the he would receive at the university of missouri. despite the setback, the gaines decision was a major victory for the naacp in a landmark legal ruling. the case have been followed avidly in black press across the country and the mainstream white press as well. time magazine covered, it it was the first supreme court victory for the jcp in its education cases, and the...
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so houston, redmond, a.b. and gaines would have to go back to court in and to prove that lincoln law school wasn't equal to the he would receive at the university of missouri. despite the setback, the gaines decision was a major victory for the naacp in a landmark legal ruling. the case have been followed avidly in black press across the country and the mainstream white press as well. time magazine covered, it it was the first supreme court victory for the jcp in its education cases, and the court's decision was a validation for the organization's much criticized strategy. if it had gone the other way, perhaps the naacp have downplayed or delayed its court based program a bit or backed off from its education cases and the supreme court's subsequent history might have been different, but it hadn't. and now everyone understood, that there would be more cases to come and that more of them would reach. the court but before the naacp could do that, its lawyers had to take the next step. in gein's case. so in august
so houston, redmond, a.b. and gaines would have to go back to court in and to prove that lincoln law school wasn't equal to the he would receive at the university of missouri. despite the setback, the gaines decision was a major victory for the naacp in a landmark legal ruling. the case have been followed avidly in black press across the country and the mainstream white press as well. time magazine covered, it it was the first supreme court victory for the jcp in its education cases, and the...
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how much do you know about how the ir in houston affects human health?are so small that they bypass a lot of our defenses, and then they start injuring all sorts of tissue in our body. >> reporter: a 2018 study from rice university found pollution from this houston-area coal plant contributed to 177 premature deaths a year. in april, the trump administration gave 68 plants, including this one, a two-year exemption from complying with federal regulations intended to lower mercury emissions, a powerful toxin affecting the brain. cbs news analyzed the trump administrations exemptions and found nearly 65% of these plants are located within 3 miles of low-income, minority communities. >> bottom line is who is more at risk are poor people. >> reporter: ben jealous is the executive director of the sierra club, the environmental advocacy group that led an effort to close almost two-thirds of the country's coal plants. >> when you start increasing production at coal-fired power plant, you are going to kill more people. and you're going to cause more heart attacks
how much do you know about how the ir in houston affects human health?are so small that they bypass a lot of our defenses, and then they start injuring all sorts of tissue in our body. >> reporter: a 2018 study from rice university found pollution from this houston-area coal plant contributed to 177 premature deaths a year. in april, the trump administration gave 68 plants, including this one, a two-year exemption from complying with federal regulations intended to lower mercury...
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the previous version of the quakes had relocated to houston. now, fisher has hired an investment firm to help him sell a controlling share of the club. the team owns and operates paypal park, which is also >> the next week is going to be very big. >> the next week is going to be very big. >> maurice: will the united states attack nuclear targets in iran? >> i may do it, i may not do it i mean, nobody knows what i'm going to do. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from cbs news headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news." ♪ ♪ >> john: good evening. i'm john dickerson. >> maurice: i'm maurice dubois.
the previous version of the quakes had relocated to houston. now, fisher has hired an investment firm to help him sell a controlling share of the club. the team owns and operates paypal park, which is also >> the next week is going to be very big. >> the next week is going to be very big. >> maurice: will the united states attack nuclear targets in iran? >> i may do it, i may not do it i mean, nobody knows what i'm going to do. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from cbs news...
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and this is in houston. >> and larry, what do you do for a living? >> well, i drive truck and i'm a disabled combat veteran and i was going to buy a home, but the prices, it's kind of normalizing now, but this has been going on and i guess it's because all of these corporations buying up all of these homes and driving up the cost. and the property value up so high how, what you're paying for the property, your property taxes, especially here in houston where we don't have state taxes, it's ridiculous. >> so, larry, have you looked into how much you could pay per month with a mortgage, taxes, insurance for a home and how does that compare to your rent? >> altogether right now, i would be paying, depending because mostly everything i look at, you're looking at about 210 to 250. you figure now you're paying 21 to 2500 a month. >> so, and you're paying 1300 in rent. you're looking at having to pay 2100, 2200 for a mortgage, taxes and insurance? >> yes, and i mean, and this is talking about, the prices went so high so fastment you used to get a one bedroo
and this is in houston. >> and larry, what do you do for a living? >> well, i drive truck and i'm a disabled combat veteran and i was going to buy a home, but the prices, it's kind of normalizing now, but this has been going on and i guess it's because all of these corporations buying up all of these homes and driving up the cost. and the property value up so high how, what you're paying for the property, your property taxes, especially here in houston where we don't have state...
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so the whites only primary is thrown down in a case from el paso and the houston i'm from houston. the houston chapter has this kind of glorious history right. of cases that got protection of the laws for criminal defendants and then that end up becoming important precedent for the brown versus board of education decision. so by the time you get to the 1970s probably the most prominent texan on the national stage, least after lbj dies, is barbara jordan, who was my congressional representative from. and it's just really striking and played a key role in the of the nixon administration after watergate. so i kind of use story to say well how did you know how did this magnificent orator become the face of you know, become the face of texas by the 1970s? so let's go back from the 1970s to the texas revolution. the book prior was called holy ground. and we're going to talk about the texas revolution as holy ground. do we need to rethink what really motivated that rebellion was slavery a part of the break from. mexico. okay, is a really subtle question here. i feel like if that's holy, i
so the whites only primary is thrown down in a case from el paso and the houston i'm from houston. the houston chapter has this kind of glorious history right. of cases that got protection of the laws for criminal defendants and then that end up becoming important precedent for the brown versus board of education decision. so by the time you get to the 1970s probably the most prominent texan on the national stage, least after lbj dies, is barbara jordan, who was my congressional representative...
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so the whites only primary is thrown down in a case from el paso and the houston i'm from houston. the houston chapter has this kind of glorious history right. of cases that got protection of the laws for criminal defendants and then that end up becoming important precedent for the brown versus board of education decision. so by the time you get to the 1970s probably the most prominent texan on the national stage, least after lbj dies, is barbara jordan, who was my congressional representative from. and it's just really striking and played a key role in the of the nixon administration after watergate. so i kind of use story to say well how did you know how did this magnificent orator become the face of you know, become the face of texas by the 1970s? so let's go back from the 1970s to the texas revolution. the book prior was called holy ground. and we're going to talk about the texas revolution as holy ground. do we need to rethink what really motivated that rebellion was slavery a part of the break from. mexico. okay, is a really subtle question here. i feel like if that's holy, i
so the whites only primary is thrown down in a case from el paso and the houston i'm from houston. the houston chapter has this kind of glorious history right. of cases that got protection of the laws for criminal defendants and then that end up becoming important precedent for the brown versus board of education decision. so by the time you get to the 1970s probably the most prominent texan on the national stage, least after lbj dies, is barbara jordan, who was my congressional representative...
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el aviÓn se desviÓ a houston mientras marisela hernÁndez recibe atenciÓn mÉdica en el aviÓn. >> noticias buenas tardes. hoy el hombre acusado del ataque contra una manifestaciÓn por los rehenes de israel apareciÓ en corte. enfrenta cargos por un crimen de odio. hoy el paÍs procesa las imÁgenes. 12 personas resultaron heridas en este ataque con bombas molotov. el segundo acto violento antisemita en men de dos semanas. edgar muÑoz viajÓ a colorado y preparÓ este reporte con la Última informaciÓn. >> this is the matter concernin. mohammed suleiman. >> mohammed suliman, de 45 aÑos, se presentÓ hoy a la corte donde le fincaron mÁs de 40 cargos por intento de homicidio y uso de explosivos. luego de atacar con lanzallamas improvisados a unos manifestantes en boulder, donde al menos 12 personas sufrieron quemaduras y otras lesiones. >> estaba corriendo que traÍa la lumbre. >> eloisa johnson vio a varias personas con su cuerpo en llamas. ellos protestaban por la retenciÓn de israelÍes por parte del grupo. cuando el atacante gritÓ palestina libre y lanzÓ unas bombas de fuego contra ellos. >> estab
el aviÓn se desviÓ a houston mientras marisela hernÁndez recibe atenciÓn mÉdica en el aviÓn. >> noticias buenas tardes. hoy el hombre acusado del ataque contra una manifestaciÓn por los rehenes de israel apareciÓ en corte. enfrenta cargos por un crimen de odio. hoy el paÍs procesa las imÁgenes. 12 personas resultaron heridas en este ataque con bombas molotov. el segundo acto violento antisemita en men de dos semanas. edgar muÑoz viajÓ a colorado y preparÓ este reporte con la...
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. >>> now to that heartstopping moment at a beyonce concert in her home00 of houston. the superstar soaring high above the crowd in a velvet wrapped red cadillac when the tilted. >> reporter: tonight, you're watching a terrifying moment during beyonce's cowboy carter concert in houston. fans at nrg stadium shocked as the car malfunctions. suspending the global superstar above the crowd. it was during one of her final songs in her hometown of houston, beyonce pausing the show as the car began to lean. visibly tilting on one side. >> really scary because the wires were like all cut together so like at any point i felt like it could have dropped. >> reporter: crew members quickly lowering her to the ground, gathering to meet the car to insure a safe landing. the crowd cheering in support. parkwood entertainment saying a technical mishap caused the flying car to tilt. adding, no one was injured. the show continued without incident. shortly after, beyonce addressing her fans. >> i want to thank you for loving me. and i know y'all would catch me. >> reporter: other performer
. >>> now to that heartstopping moment at a beyonce concert in her home00 of houston. the superstar soaring high above the crowd in a velvet wrapped red cadillac when the tilted. >> reporter: tonight, you're watching a terrifying moment during beyonce's cowboy carter concert in houston. fans at nrg stadium shocked as the car malfunctions. suspending the global superstar above the crowd. it was during one of her final songs in her hometown of houston, beyonce pausing the show as...
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celebrations drawing major crowds in san francisco, chicago, houston and minneapolis. this year, large corporations scaled back their presence and their support as more companies wind down diversity, equity and inclusion policies amid pressure from the umadniraoneay today is back in a minute with a race to strike a deal. the ticking and a close call for cowboy carter, the technical malfunction that left beyonce dangling from a car above a crowd at her houston concert. come on over. eric's vibrant come on over. eric's vibrant fragrances (♪♪) that's a lot of inviting. (♪♪) airwick. always fragrant. always inviting. when you really need to sleep. you reach for the really good stuff. zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when most. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. ♪rinse it out♪ ♪every now and then i get a little bit tired♪ ♪of the stinks that just will never come out♪ downy rinse & refresh. fights odor in just one wash. guaranteed. ♪♪ we are back with a possible deal to keep tiktok up and running in america. president trump claims he ha
celebrations drawing major crowds in san francisco, chicago, houston and minneapolis. this year, large corporations scaled back their presence and their support as more companies wind down diversity, equity and inclusion policies amid pressure from the umadniraoneay today is back in a minute with a race to strike a deal. the ticking and a close call for cowboy carter, the technical malfunction that left beyonce dangling from a car above a crowd at her houston concert. come on over. eric's...
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mubi joining us out of houston, mr. naqi. pleasure to have you, there you are, pleasure to have you on, hope you're safe and doing well out there in southern uh texas. now these condescending us and european talks, open invitation for talks over the years, um let's talk, it's always let's talk towards some kind of resolution, but during the talks let's impose simultaneously more sanctions against you while we are talking, make all kinds of coursive threats of either military action, more sanction. to come, freeze your money in banks across different countries, capitals and banking systems, and there's always some kind of corsion, and these have been always the kind of talks that iran is been invited to the table by the west. yes, good afternoon and salam to all your audiences. yes, i mean the united states and usually european powers, they've always tried to course. and impose um what they want from the global spout and specifically with the islamic republic of iran, you've seen these the jcpo talks happening since bush
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la conductora, una residente de houston , enfrenta ahora cargos por tráfico humano. un grupo de 25 inmigrantes indocumentados que fueron descubiertos en un camión de carga sobre la interestatal 37 en el sur de texas. >> sálgase. >> el hallazgo ocurrió en un área de descanso mientras un agente de seguridad pública investigaba un accidente en el lugar . estas imágenes se escucha a la gente cuestionando . la conductora del camión que dijo que iba a houston luego de haber recogido dos colchones en una ciudad fronteriza. >> qué tantos gente están dentro. >> de su viaje? no convenció a los policías que registraron la caja de carga . ahí estaban las personas escondidas en un espacio pequeño , ocultas detrás de unos 30 colchones. . >> nadie quiere agua. >> otros de los inmigrantes estaban dentro de un espacio de las paredes del vehículo . >> this way we got young kids too . >> sabemos que los inmigrantes. >> pueden . >> sofocarse adentro. >> de esos. de esos trailers . obviamente no hay que el oxígeno está muy bajo. 12 hombres, 12 jeres y un niño provenientes de méxico. guat
la conductora, una residente de houston , enfrenta ahora cargos por tráfico humano. un grupo de 25 inmigrantes indocumentados que fueron descubiertos en un camión de carga sobre la interestatal 37 en el sur de texas. >> sálgase. >> el hallazgo ocurrió en un área de descanso mientras un agente de seguridad pública investigaba un accidente en el lugar . estas imágenes se escucha a la gente cuestionando . la conductora del camión que dijo que iba a houston luego de haber...
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then everything erode in your face right looking at the fall of the empire well let me cross over houston texas welcome m in a discussion thanks so much for being with us moson. i mean your thoughts, you're sitting inside of the united states and and saw um what the washington has done uh this morning local time inside of iran. i mean your thoughts uh most and first of all about what has taken place. okay, i think we're having some problems uh with the audio, hopefully we can. get that taken care of and then we'll get back to mosa naqi in houston. um z, i want to read something that you know trump in 2013, he says, i predict that president obama will at some point attack iran in order to save face. goes back to what you said, i mean the the the collapse uh, the start of the collapse of the empire that they are put in a situation that they feel they have no choice but to do what they're doing. but at the end of the day, as you said, whether you're talking about the roman empire or other empires, it won't save them, it it's never, it never does, um, i mean, let's not go too far, let's look
then everything erode in your face right looking at the fall of the empire well let me cross over houston texas welcome m in a discussion thanks so much for being with us moson. i mean your thoughts, you're sitting inside of the united states and and saw um what the washington has done uh this morning local time inside of iran. i mean your thoughts uh most and first of all about what has taken place. okay, i think we're having some problems uh with the audio, hopefully we can. get that taken...
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fue Él quien actuÓ de inmediato y convenciÓ a la tripulaciÓn de aterrizar de emergencia en houston.d so she was seen emergency by our her doctors at memorial german ortiz. >> asÍ que los mÉdicos le extirparon un coÁgulo potencialmente mortal, segÚn le explicaron a marisela, quien ahora estÁ en casa de sus padres. el largo viaje y el permanecer sentada tantas horas pudieron ser factores determinantes para este derrame cerebral, del cual una de cada cinco personas no sobreviven. >> ya no recuerdo nada hasta el momento en el que ella tenÍa una mascarilla de oxÍgeno. >> so in our case because she was sitting in the chair for a long period of time. she had flown from ireland to turkey and turkey onwards. um, she probably formed a lot in her leg. >> marisela iniciÓ un largo proceso de rehabilitaciÓn. sin embargo, tiene una cuenta pendiente con el hospital. >> mi familia y yo estamos tratando de buscar ayuda para solventar los gastos. >> hoy estÁ viva de milagro de suerte, como ella misma dijo, pero tambiÉn gracias a la ciencia en mÉxico. alejandro godina noticias telemundo. >> bueno, sin
fue Él quien actuÓ de inmediato y convenciÓ a la tripulaciÓn de aterrizar de emergencia en houston.d so she was seen emergency by our her doctors at memorial german ortiz. >> asÍ que los mÉdicos le extirparon un coÁgulo potencialmente mortal, segÚn le explicaron a marisela, quien ahora estÁ en casa de sus padres. el largo viaje y el permanecer sentada tantas horas pudieron ser factores determinantes para este derrame cerebral, del cual una de cada cinco personas no sobreviven....
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off to houston. now. that's where we find ed lavandera with the crowd of people whose march is already underway. ed, tell us more. >> good morning. or good afternoon, fredricka. this rally here in houston, the no kings rally started off as the news emerging from minnesota was beginning to take hold. it took a while for, i think, that news to spread through here. but here, the theme, as it has been in other protests similar to this across the across the country, chants of we will not bend down to fascism. very critical of what they view as the trump administration's dictatorial tendencies. that has been the theme. and now, after listening to speeches for more than an hour, this crowd is now marching through the streets of downtown houston, and there are thousands of people out here. we don't have any estimates yet in terms of just how large this crowd is, but it is significant, as this march has been going through in extends for blocks and blocks through downtown houston. at this point, we spoke with one a
off to houston. now. that's where we find ed lavandera with the crowd of people whose march is already underway. ed, tell us more. >> good morning. or good afternoon, fredricka. this rally here in houston, the no kings rally started off as the news emerging from minnesota was beginning to take hold. it took a while for, i think, that news to spread through here. but here, the theme, as it has been in other protests similar to this across the across the country, chants of we will not bend...
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a houston, houston step for me. now, i was trying to be a good actor while consistently working 14 to 16 hour days and staying up late in the night memorizing medicallers. shout out to the anthropology grads out there. you know what i'm talking about. the stress was overwhelming. one day my boss, hart hansen, show runner, knocked on by trailer door, which was unusual. perhaps he wanted to pay me a compliment for what a good job i was doing? he did not. he sat me down ask told me the studio had concerns about my work. concerns? i was crushed. i'd been giving the show my best but it still wasn't good enough. the studio said that i was late and unprepared. i'm jealous of all you guys with the hats on right now. sure, i wanted to explain that the multicar pileup was the reason i was late the other day or that i hadn't been sleeping at all. that stress had made it hard to retain the lines from the day before. it didn't matter in my business, if you're not performing, you're not performing. so i took the feedback. i tried
a houston, houston step for me. now, i was trying to be a good actor while consistently working 14 to 16 hour days and staying up late in the night memorizing medicallers. shout out to the anthropology grads out there. you know what i'm talking about. the stress was overwhelming. one day my boss, hart hansen, show runner, knocked on by trailer door, which was unusual. perhaps he wanted to pay me a compliment for what a good job i was doing? he did not. he sat me down ask told me the studio had...
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a houston, houston step for me. now, i was trying to be a good actor while consistently working 14 to 16 hour days and staying up late in the night memorizing medicallers. shout out to the anthropology grads out there. you know what i'm talking about. the stress was overwhelming. one day my boss, hart hansen, show runner, knocked on by trailer door, which was unusual. perhaps he wanted to pay me a compliment for what a good job i was doing? he did not. he sat me down ask told me the studio had concerns about my work. concerns? i was crushed. i'd been giving the show my best but it still wasn't good enough. the studio said that i was late and unprepared. i'm jealous of all you guys with the hats on right now. sure, i wanted to explain that the multicar pileup was the reason i was late the other day or that i hadn't been sleeping at all. that stress had made it hard to retain the lines from the day before. it didn't matter in my business, if you're not performing, you're not performing. so i took the feedback. i tried
a houston, houston step for me. now, i was trying to be a good actor while consistently working 14 to 16 hour days and staying up late in the night memorizing medicallers. shout out to the anthropology grads out there. you know what i'm talking about. the stress was overwhelming. one day my boss, hart hansen, show runner, knocked on by trailer door, which was unusual. perhaps he wanted to pay me a compliment for what a good job i was doing? he did not. he sat me down ask told me the studio had...
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her next concert takes place tonight in houston.ah, abc news, los angeles. >> glad she's okay. still ahead on abc seven news at 11. there's a big problem with fire danger in oakland. and it's all about small spaces. what a report found and the recommendations given. >> i'm spencer christian. fog and drizzle overnight, but sunshine in the afternoon. i'll have the accuweather forecast in just a moment when and cash in at cache creek casino resort. to rock and to roll. to go all out or go all in with four stars and rising stars. northern california's premier casino resort is the perfect place to do as much... or as little as you want. make your getaway now and cache in at cache creek casino resort. media debate wedding edition, plus cameron's tasting table top chefs. tom colicchio is making an eggplant parm that sparked his love for cooking. that's coming up this week at 1 p.m. right here on abc seven. >> this morning, blue origin launched its 13th crewed mission, sending six civilian astronauts to the edge of space. the new shepard bo
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how much do we know about how the air in houston affects human health? >> there are these tiny particles, and they're so small that they bypass a lot of our defenses, and then they start injuring all sorts of tissue in our body. >> a 2018 study from rice university found pollution from this houston area coal plant contributed to 177 premature deaths a year in april. the trump administration gave 68 plants, including this 1a2 year exemption from complying with federal regulations intended to lower mercury emissions. a powerful toxin affecting the brain. cbs news analyzed the trump administration's exemptions and found that nearly 65% of these plants are located within three miles of low income minority communities. >> bottom line is, who's more at risk? are poor people. >> ben jealous is the executive director of the sierra club, the environmental advocacy group that led an effort to close almost two thirds of the country's coal plants. >> when you start increasing production of coal fired power plants, you're going to kill more people and you're going to
how much do we know about how the air in houston affects human health? >> there are these tiny particles, and they're so small that they bypass a lot of our defenses, and then they start injuring all sorts of tissue in our body. >> a 2018 study from rice university found pollution from this houston area coal plant contributed to 177 premature deaths a year in april. the trump administration gave 68 plants, including this 1a2 year exemption from complying with federal regulations...
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george bush en houston. y desde alli lo acompano. noticias telemundo.demas de seis sobrinos que se sumaron a la travesia para ver a su tia shirley. vas a ir a v verla? si . por que te . >> queda tan mucho? >> que crees que pase con kyland? o sea que. que va a ver a ella y . >> pues yo. >> espero que. >> que se emocione. >> cuando la vea. que ella sepa que. >> esa es su mama. ni mama. esta sudada . noticias telemundo tambien acompano a shirley desde la ceiba seis horas al aer aeropuerto, que es una base militar estadounidense en c comayagua. su rostro lo decia todo cargada de emocion por la posibilidad. despues de estar detenida dos meses en un centro de detencion para reunirse con su esposo e hijo, caitlyn , quien acaba de cumplir un ano de edad en su ausencia. hace cuanto no lo veias ? tres meses? tres meses? wow . que significa verlo en este momento ? alegria . emocion . >> hola . >> baby . tu de pequeno y ahora estoy grande . pasajeros en el aeropuerto de comayagua se quedaron sorprendidos al ver a isaac y shirley fusionarse entre abrazos y besos con
george bush en houston. y desde alli lo acompano. noticias telemundo.demas de seis sobrinos que se sumaron a la travesia para ver a su tia shirley. vas a ir a v verla? si . por que te . >> queda tan mucho? >> que crees que pase con kyland? o sea que. que va a ver a ella y . >> pues yo. >> espero que. >> que se emocione. >> cuando la vea. que ella sepa que. >> esa es su mama. ni mama. esta sudada . noticias telemundo tambien acompano a shirley desde la...
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silvia santamaría, de 43 años, residente de houston y conductora de.la conductora. >> le expresó. >> que ella. >> había viajado. >> de houston a una ciudad fronteriza en el sur de texas para llevar colchones de regreso a la ciudad de houston. tras contarle esto a la gente, la gente empezó a sospechar , por lo que. >> Él pidió. >> el consentimiento de esta persona para registrar el camión. fue ahí precisamente que encontraron a estas 25 personas tratando de esconderse detrás de esos colchones en un lugar muy pequeño en donde las autoridades dijeron que la ventilación era escasa o nula y las temperaturas ese día oscilaban en los tres dígitos. una situación definitivamente muy peligrosa. para estas personas. ahora el grupo consistía de 12 hombres, 12 mujeres y un niño de 11 años de edad. ellos ahora pasaron a custodia federal para ser procesados. regreso con ustedes. es muy triste . reina . muchas gracias. sobre todo porque había niños también . cada familia . porque vamos con la buena noticia del día . miguelito es un niño de apenas tres añitos que quedó
silvia santamaría, de 43 años, residente de houston y conductora de.la conductora. >> le expresó. >> que ella. >> había viajado. >> de houston a una ciudad fronteriza en el sur de texas para llevar colchones de regreso a la ciudad de houston. tras contarle esto a la gente, la gente empezó a sospechar , por lo que. >> Él pidió. >> el consentimiento de esta persona para registrar el camión. fue ahí precisamente que encontraron a estas 25 personas...
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as for beyonce, her next concert takes place tonight in houston.een shah, abc news, los angeles. >> i was reading earlier this morning that she did cut that song from the set, which is too bad because i love that song. it's 16 carriages. i'm sure it'll come back, but i mean, that was smart. she's really good at recovering for something like that. yes, that was the right way to do it. >> that's the term gangster lean. you've heard about that. >> sue is the expert on this. you got the gangster lean. >> don't you guys remember. >> that song? >> i wasn't ready for that soon. >> okay. >> it's only 549. >> sorry to throw a little spice in. >> it sure does. >> i didn't see blue in that video, did you? >> well, blue is a. >> creative director, okay? >> she's not, but. >> in all of our minds, she is running the show. pretty much. so i'm sure she's working on some things behind the scenes. >> yeah, but. >> it was amazing how calm she stayed throughout the. >> whole thing. yeah, she was just like, yeah. >> she's a professional. >> yeah she is. yeah. okay, we'
as for beyonce, her next concert takes place tonight in houston.een shah, abc news, los angeles. >> i was reading earlier this morning that she did cut that song from the set, which is too bad because i love that song. it's 16 carriages. i'm sure it'll come back, but i mean, that was smart. she's really good at recovering for something like that. yes, that was the right way to do it. >> that's the term gangster lean. you've heard about that. >> sue is the expert on this. you...
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death, when i realized that she was isolating him from everyone, she started all of us simply. in houstonr brother, sergey, is in touch with us. sergey, what do you think about balla, who took possession of my father's fortune. in my opinion, konycheva, alla, and her family are swindlers who committed fraud on an especially large scale against my father, he found himself in an inexplicable psychological dependence on the person who manipulated him. in my opinion, his mental, mental state was violated. sergey, what do you mean? one of such outrageous examples was the appearance in the inheritance case of a marriage contract, in which the property is transferred in full, this is not a marriage contract, this is a deed of gift, he gives about 2.5 million euros to alla konycheva, there is testimony that on the day this marriage contract was signed, he was drunk, he died, having bought an incredible amount of property on the territory of the russian federation, he was left nothing, everything was completely withdrawn, what amount are we talking about, you think, well, it's about 7-8 million eu
death, when i realized that she was isolating him from everyone, she started all of us simply. in houstonr brother, sergey, is in touch with us. sergey, what do you think about balla, who took possession of my father's fortune. in my opinion, konycheva, alla, and her family are swindlers who committed fraud on an especially large scale against my father, he found himself in an inexplicable psychological dependence on the person who manipulated him. in my opinion, his mental, mental state was...
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he joins us now live from houston. net. we were hearing that from james, that countries all concerned about oil prices rising amid the situation in the middle east today, right to visa. but yes, they are because the economy goes. busy really is a little sauce because of the terror for the president trump, again, you know, by all indications the fundamental market conditions for the global oil markets indicate a price of $50.00 to $55.00 a barrel. there's a. busy a premium on we saw this, begin to entrap if you will, over the last 8 weeks. and now with the attacks, we see prices and the low seventies. and indeed, israel has as target to the domestic refinery operations and gas fields for around um, easily looking to degrade the interior domestic infrastructure. nothing about any impacts on the global market just yet. okay. and iran is uh, threatened to block straits of whole news festival kind of do that. well, i remember i'm an economist, i'm not, i'm not a military man. um, i understand that they can, they can block some o
he joins us now live from houston. net. we were hearing that from james, that countries all concerned about oil prices rising amid the situation in the middle east today, right to visa. but yes, they are because the economy goes. busy really is a little sauce because of the terror for the president trump, again, you know, by all indications the fundamental market conditions for the global oil markets indicate a price of $50.00 to $55.00 a barrel. there's a. busy a premium on we saw this, begin...
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a cancerous brain tumor who were deported to mexico when they were on their way to a hospital in houston and were stopped at a checkpoint. when people like the union leader in los angeles gets stopped, cuffed and arrested and put in deportation, that is how we got here. this is not just about a violent -- violent criminals that went to court and were found guilty and should be deported. we all agree with that. this is about green card holders who are here illegally, about people with -- here legally, people with work permits, and about u.s. citizens that are being impacted dramatically by this aggressive mass deportation effort by the administration. this is how we get here. furthermore, gas is thrown on top of the fire by moving military forces and the national guard who are not necessarily trained or have the tools to deal with a local issue, a domestic issue that obviously has escalated. host: the administration says the situation was not under control, that the governor and local authorities were not able to maintain people s -- peaceful protest and protect federal buildings and agen
a cancerous brain tumor who were deported to mexico when they were on their way to a hospital in houston and were stopped at a checkpoint. when people like the union leader in los angeles gets stopped, cuffed and arrested and put in deportation, that is how we got here. this is not just about a violent -- violent criminals that went to court and were found guilty and should be deported. we all agree with that. this is about green card holders who are here illegally, about people with -- here...
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mosan navvi who's with us on hand from houston, texas, mr., please pick up where you left off, yes, so i was, i was talking about the brilliance of the of shaheid hajizade, shaheid baqri and shaheed salami, it is the what we're seeing today, this retaliation that we're seeing today, um, that... "the way iran has been able to be the first country who has been able to target an f-35 stealth jet and has successfully attacked it, it is because of the the military evolution that has been made at the hands of the shohada, which is shaheed baqiri, shaheed salami and shaheid haji zade and the others as well, and it goes, there were many that were doubting the cape." abilities of the islamic republic, there were many that were doubting the fact that iran that iran's internal security has not been kept in check the way it should have been, but all of those so-called analysts have now been silenced with true promise 3, although a lot of people they tend to forget that true promise one and true promise two were also successes, so the fact that there was
mosan navvi who's with us on hand from houston, texas, mr., please pick up where you left off, yes, so i was, i was talking about the brilliance of the of shaheid hajizade, shaheid baqri and shaheed salami, it is the what we're seeing today, this retaliation that we're seeing today, um, that... "the way iran has been able to be the first country who has been able to target an f-35 stealth jet and has successfully attacked it, it is because of the the military evolution that has been made...
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space -- at nasa in houston. >> earth to space is the name of the festival. moonwalkers is the name of the film. explain what starmus is and how that plays into this as well. >> starmus is a great organization that we happened to learn about maybe about a year and a half ago. we found out that they were having a festival in bratislava, and it was a festival that would include many astronauts. many nobel laureates, even people like laurie anderson or jane goodall were going to be there. so starmus was founded by two astrophysicists, one brian may and the other garrick israelian, who are both musicians. brian may, you may know, was a guitarist for queen. and he was a musician first who then went back to study astrophysics and decided that um the two of them decided that they wanted to join together to form this organization as a way of communicating science. that is their theme so we actually invited them here to be our our partner because they have so many astronauts and laureates that they have worked with over the over the years that they were able to introd
space -- at nasa in houston. >> earth to space is the name of the festival. moonwalkers is the name of the film. explain what starmus is and how that plays into this as well. >> starmus is a great organization that we happened to learn about maybe about a year and a half ago. we found out that they were having a festival in bratislava, and it was a festival that would include many astronauts. many nobel laureates, even people like laurie anderson or jane goodall were going to be...
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mientras que houston se va a mantener en 91. . >> gabriel. muchas gracias. su nombre fue detenido en baldwin park en el condado de los Ángeles, después de abrir fuego. entre varias casas matando a un policía y dejando herido a otro que se encuentra en condición estable. el atacante fue detenido tras ser baleado por la policía y está hospitalizado bajo custodia. además, otra persona fue hallada muerta en el lugar del tiroteo. el incidente está bajo investigación y al -80 disparos se registraron hoy en hickory , carolina del norte , causando la muerte de una persona y heridas a otras 11 en una casa de una zona residencial. se celebraba una fiesta con unas 100 personas. cuando se produjo la balacera, una de las víctimas se encuentra en estado crítico y otras diez han sido hospitalizadas en estado grave , según informaron las autoridades . a pesar de que en lo que va del año los cruces irregulares de personas en la frontera han caído a niveles históricos con unas 8400 detenciones mensuales, no todos ven con buenos ojos la excesiva p
mientras que houston se va a mantener en 91. . >> gabriel. muchas gracias. su nombre fue detenido en baldwin park en el condado de los Ángeles, después de abrir fuego. entre varias casas matando a un policía y dejando herido a otro que se encuentra en condición estable. el atacante fue detenido tras ser baleado por la policía y está hospitalizado bajo custodia. además, otra persona fue hallada muerta en el lugar del tiroteo. el incidente está bajo investigación y al -80 disparos...
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it happened in march at baylor saint luke's medical center in houston.says he has a new life. janet shamlian has his story. >> 45 year old tony ibarra is a one of a kind patient. >> it's a true blessing. >> the first u.s. adult to undergo a successful, fully robotic heart transplant. >> i'm always going to have this little scar, but i mean, it's okay, it's great. >> ibarra suffered a stroke in 2022, leading to advanced heart failure. surgeons at baylor saint luke's medical center in houston say in march they used a surgical robot to make small incisions to replace his heart with a donor organ, eliminating the need to break his breastbone and open his chest. >> i'm just grateful that they did what they could. they did everything they could do for me, you know? and that's what i asked. i told them, do what you can to save my life. and that's what they did. and i'm really grateful for that. >> ibarra walked out of the hospital healthy. one month later. >> you don't have the major opening of the chest and what that allows is that allows for quicker recovery
it happened in march at baylor saint luke's medical center in houston.says he has a new life. janet shamlian has his story. >> 45 year old tony ibarra is a one of a kind patient. >> it's a true blessing. >> the first u.s. adult to undergo a successful, fully robotic heart transplant. >> i'm always going to have this little scar, but i mean, it's okay, it's great. >> ibarra suffered a stroke in 2022, leading to advanced heart failure. surgeons at baylor saint luke's...
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a chip the size of a pea was developed by scientists in houston to treat depressive states and othertal illnesses. the essence of the therapy is to place such a peas into the brain by affecting its various areas with electrical impulses. it is noteworthy that the device receives energy for its operation wirelessly. details from andrey tsvetkov. every year, implantable devices are becoming smaller, while maintaining their functionality. rice university engineers were able to make a miniature implant by eliminating the need to use batteries in it. they deliver energy to the device wirelessly. dot - this is the name given to the device, this is the world's smallest brain stimulator ever implanted in a human. the abbreviation dot is a characteristic of the device, which stands for digital programmable overbrain therapeutic. it can help. the patient undergoes an operation, which means that a repeated battery replacement for servicing the device, which also carries risks, will not be required. by the way, no surgical intervention will be required, even during the initial implantation of th
a chip the size of a pea was developed by scientists in houston to treat depressive states and othertal illnesses. the essence of the therapy is to place such a peas into the brain by affecting its various areas with electrical impulses. it is noteworthy that the device receives energy for its operation wirelessly. details from andrey tsvetkov. every year, implantable devices are becoming smaller, while maintaining their functionality. rice university engineers were able to make a miniature...
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humanity and against iran today, i'm now joined by mohsen nagvy human rights activist joining us from houston mohsen, tell me the israel are still killing women and children and civilians in general this time in iran, your take on that? well, that's what the zionis have been doing since it very inception, they have killed and targeted men, innocent men, women and children, they have targeted civilians, that's what we've seen them doing in ghaza since october 8th and even before that, they've been responsible for the sabran shatila massacre, the... massacre, we've seen them use power in south lebanon before 2000, before hisbullah defeated them, and now we see them once again, yet again that they use the same kind of muton against innocent men, women and children, and the reason why they are able to do this is because the international community has remained silent and has ig the genocide and the massacers of the zionist entity since 1948, we see that the zinus entity for some reason is gets a green shit by international law, even though the icc has declared arrest warrants against netan yahoo,
humanity and against iran today, i'm now joined by mohsen nagvy human rights activist joining us from houston mohsen, tell me the israel are still killing women and children and civilians in general this time in iran, your take on that? well, that's what the zionis have been doing since it very inception, they have killed and targeted men, innocent men, women and children, they have targeted civilians, that's what we've seen them doing in ghaza since october 8th and even before that, they've...
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connecting dallas and houston, delivering cargo for companies such as uber, fidex and...ner, aurora's drivers are a combination of lidars, cameras and radars that allow a computer program to see the world and react to the situation on the road. many experts have already criticized the plan, noting that there are no federal regulations in the united states governing industry of unmanned transportation. a group of scientists from the usa, sweden and great britain managed to solve the half-century-old mystery of the appearance and disappearance of a giant hole in the ice sheet of antarctica. for the first time, a massive polynya in the ice of the wedel sea on the territory of the submarine. years of the last century, since then it has repeatedly disappeared appeared, having analyzed satellite images, data from floating autonomous instruments from special sensors that were attached to the heads of seals, and also using computer modeling, scientists have finally solved the riddle of the modrai, the formation of a giant polynya is caused by the exman spiral effect, which is acc
connecting dallas and houston, delivering cargo for companies such as uber, fidex and...ner, aurora's drivers are a combination of lidars, cameras and radars that allow a computer program to see the world and react to the situation on the road. many experts have already criticized the plan, noting that there are no federal regulations in the united states governing industry of unmanned transportation. a group of scientists from the usa, sweden and great britain managed to solve the...
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el viaje comenzÓ cargado de maletas y regalos desde el aeropuerto george bush en houston y desde allÍsumaron a la travesÍa para ver a su tÍa shirley. vas a ir a verla? sÍ. por quÉ? >> porque la extraÑo mucho. >> quÉ crees que pase con quinlan? o sea que va a ver a ella y. >> pues yo espero que se emocione cuando la vea. que ella sepa que esa es su mamÁ. >> mis manos estÁnotics telemuÉn acompaÑÓ a shirley desde la ceiba seis horas al aeropuerto, que es una base militar estadounidense en comayagua. su rostro lo decÍa todo cargada de emociÓn por la posibilidad. despuÉs de estar detenida dos meses en un centro de detenciÓn para reunirse con su esposo e hijo, kilian, quien acaba de cumplir un aÑo de edad en su ausencia. hace cuÁnto no lo veÍas? >> tres meses. >> tres meses? >> wow! >> quÉ significa verlo en este momento? >> alegrÍa. emociÓn. >> hola, baby. >> yo desde pequeÑo. y ahora estoy bien grande. >> pasajeros en el aeropuerto de comayagua se quedaron sorprendidos al ver a isaac y shirley fusionarse entre abrazos y besos con intenso cariÑo, aÚn con la alegrÍa de verse. expresan su fr
el viaje comenzÓ cargado de maletas y regalos desde el aeropuerto george bush en houston y desde allÍsumaron a la travesÍa para ver a su tÍa shirley. vas a ir a verla? sÍ. por quÉ? >> porque la extraÑo mucho. >> quÉ crees que pase con quinlan? o sea que va a ver a ella y. >> pues yo espero que se emocione cuando la vea. que ella sepa que esa es su mamÁ. >> mis manos estÁnotics telemuÉn acompaÑÓ a shirley desde la ceiba seis horas al aeropuerto, que es una...
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flying, heart pounding moment in houston.ar tilting during one of her final songs. no, she's stop leaving her hanging above her hometown crowd. stop stop stop stop stop. this video capturing the moments before the show stopped. the car circling the stadium and then appearing to lean to one side. bianca mendez and jennifer lombard watched it all unfold. you could hear the. cables like squeaking. creaking a. little. bit, and. then we're like, oh shoot. were you concerned? my biggest concern was if the car falls on people. crews lowered beyonce to the ground safely. her production company says no one was hurt and she's not the only pop star to face a mid-show. mishaps. oh my god, that was fun. i'm okay. here's olivia rodrigo falling through a hole in melbourne in october and taylor stuck on a platform getting down with help during her eras tour. one wrong step and disaster can ensue. jem aswad is the executive music editor for variety. there's constant pressure to do something amazing every time. how do you do that? you fly over
flying, heart pounding moment in houston.ar tilting during one of her final songs. no, she's stop leaving her hanging above her hometown crowd. stop stop stop stop stop. this video capturing the moments before the show stopped. the car circling the stadium and then appearing to lean to one side. bianca mendez and jennifer lombard watched it all unfold. you could hear the. cables like squeaking. creaking a. little. bit, and. then we're like, oh shoot. were you concerned? my biggest concern was...
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this all-encompassing flood watch does include dallas to houston and to the coast, shreveport included in that as well. more showers and thunderstorms in that region and others. notice the heavy rain centered across parts of the midwest, particularly minnesota. we have unsettled weather east of the mississippi. we're looking at downpours for the lower mississippi valley where we could also see flooding as well as showers and storms for the midwest and east coast. that is for saturday as well, rolling into the weekend with the thundershowers and thunderstorms in the picture for the midwest, southeast, northeast, mid atlantic all included in that. today specifically, we'll watch this area for the potential for flash flooding, dallas, little rock, houston all included in that. meanwhile, we are quite warm out west. temperatures in the triple digits leading into the weekend. this is pool weather. plenty of sunshine of meanwhile for parts of the east, me showers or the northeast. we head to the 90s in new york, philadelphia and washington, d.c. today. and that's a look at your forecast, fra
this all-encompassing flood watch does include dallas to houston and to the coast, shreveport included in that as well. more showers and thunderstorms in that region and others. notice the heavy rain centered across parts of the midwest, particularly minnesota. we have unsettled weather east of the mississippi. we're looking at downpours for the lower mississippi valley where we could also see flooding as well as showers and storms for the midwest and east coast. that is for saturday as well,...
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johnny munoz retired general charles hamilton from houston, texas. he was the army's deputy chief of staff for logistics and was deployed to health command in three occasions in afghanistan. welcome to the programme. the first question i wanted to ask you is i'm just seeing some reports that the strikes on saturday marked the first time that the us air force had ever used the £30,000 bunker busting bomb called the gbu 57 massive ordnance penetrator in combat. just tell us how significant that is then. thank you for having me on. that is definitely a true statement. but we have rehearsed with those particular weapons systems many times, and in fact in many cases we have steadied fordo and using that scenario as a basis to rehearse and make sure that we could put all the right things and right distance. both aircraft that were used to bring in the bunker busters will be wellies, they can be refuelled in the air. so that mission had been rehearsed and we actually had flown those into that airspace before from the united states. quite familiar with them
johnny munoz retired general charles hamilton from houston, texas. he was the army's deputy chief of staff for logistics and was deployed to health command in three occasions in afghanistan. welcome to the programme. the first question i wanted to ask you is i'm just seeing some reports that the strikes on saturday marked the first time that the us air force had ever used the £30,000 bunker busting bomb called the gbu 57 massive ordnance penetrator in combat. just tell us how significant that...
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hoy toda la mirada está en dallas , específicamente en el centro de texas y en houston. tarde noche . fuertes ráfagas de viento. no descarto inundaciones y tornados, pero también se mantiene esto muy cerca de tennessee. así como también las carolinas. es importante que tenga precaución específicamente para toda mi gente en el área de raleigh. las temperaturas. por otro lado, se han mantenido calientes y elevadas . por ejemplo, en el área de miami, florida, uno de los puntos más calientes de los estados a esta hora de la tarde 90 grados. mientras tanto, atlanta se queda en los 80 81 para nashville , 65 para nueva york, lo que respecta al centro del país y texas definitivamente un verdadero horno . houston con bastante humedad tropical, llegando desde el golfo de méxico con 94 grados 82 en dallas, fort worth , incluyendo san antonio y austin. por ende, no se queda tan atrás. en california. todo lo que es el área de sacramento san francisco, así como también los ángeles, se han mantenido los últimos días con alertas máximas por calor. ahora bien, vamos a ver nuestra imagen
hoy toda la mirada está en dallas , específicamente en el centro de texas y en houston. tarde noche . fuertes ráfagas de viento. no descarto inundaciones y tornados, pero también se mantiene esto muy cerca de tennessee. así como también las carolinas. es importante que tenga precaución específicamente para toda mi gente en el área de raleigh. las temperaturas. por otro lado, se han mantenido calientes y elevadas . por ejemplo, en el área de miami, florida, uno de los puntos más...
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mientras tanto, entre el sábado y el domingo, chicago, con 64 grados, atlanta con 83, texas, houston, fin de semana. buen día . >> gabriel . gracias. en chicago siete personas recibieron disparos cerca de la iglesia de santa sabina. este sábado. la policía de chicago se encontraba en el lugar tratando de dispersar a una multitud cuando un vehículo pasó y alguien comenzó a disparar contra los presentes. el vehículo sospechoso huyó inmediatamente del lugar . un joven de 18 años se encontraba grave en un hospital de la zona . dos de los reclusos que se habían escapado de la cárcel de nueva orleans al principio de este mes fueron atrapados en texas y ahora se encuentran en una prisión de alta seguridad en luisiana . de los diez reos escapados, dos continúan prófugos y las autoridades ofrecen una recompensa de 50.000 $ por información que conduzca a su detención . un todoterreno negro modelo jeep que fue objeto de una persecución en el sur de los angeles. las patrullas persiguieron al vehículo atravesando varios vecindarios y autopistas hasta que la conductora del auto robado decidió aparc
mientras tanto, entre el sábado y el domingo, chicago, con 64 grados, atlanta con 83, texas, houston, fin de semana. buen día . >> gabriel . gracias. en chicago siete personas recibieron disparos cerca de la iglesia de santa sabina. este sábado. la policía de chicago se encontraba en el lugar tratando de dispersar a una multitud cuando un vehículo pasó y alguien comenzó a disparar contra los presentes. el vehículo sospechoso huyó inmediatamente del lugar . un joven de 18 años se...
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houston is the success story. the middle-class class is booming. almost half of the homes built were under that pre-existing lot size. they found that the median home price was just over 300,000. we are talking about a 37% drop in price. we are not forcing a minimum lot size on people. we are giving them the freedom to determine what families need. there is something very un-american about that picture. there are multiple ways to go about it. one of the ez policy proposals that can get at that is allowing people to buy less land. i think it is a real question of do we believe america is a place of upward mobility where if we work hard we can build a home. or will we wait until people are in their 50's or 60's to build -- buy home. >> i am not responsible. [laughter] >> on that note let's make all of our panelists. [applause]
houston is the success story. the middle-class class is booming. almost half of the homes built were under that pre-existing lot size. they found that the median home price was just over 300,000. we are talking about a 37% drop in price. we are not forcing a minimum lot size on people. we are giving them the freedom to determine what families need. there is something very un-american about that picture. there are multiple ways to go about it. one of the ez policy proposals that can get at that...
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houston, texas, mishap happened on saturday. you saw this, right? check it out. the cowboy carter concert in houston. she is seated on top of the car. starts to tilt. i don't think it was part of the show. then she stops singing and it went like this. >> stop, stop, stop, stop. stop. >> that right there was not supposed to happen. she said stop repeatedly. the car was stopped. the singer was safe. the car lowered to the floor. she left the stage but returned to finish her performance. everything is okay. >> dana: i have a friend who went to one of her concerts and they said it was spectacular. >> bill: it wasn't a wardrobe mal function in houston. same arena as justin timberlake and janet jackson in the wardrobe mal function. the merging of dana reads sports and celebrity news. >> dana: los angeles chargers head coach finding himself in hot water with the alleged massive hacking scandal at his old job. he is being named in the lawsuit. we'll tell you how. >> harris: a critical day for president trump's big, beautiful bill. democrats are trying all the tricks to s
houston, texas, mishap happened on saturday. you saw this, right? check it out. the cowboy carter concert in houston. she is seated on top of the car. starts to tilt. i don't think it was part of the show. then she stops singing and it went like this. >> stop, stop, stop, stop. stop. >> that right there was not supposed to happen. she said stop repeatedly. the car was stopped. the singer was safe. the car lowered to the floor. she left the stage but returned to finish her...