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>> obviously, the austin cops look for black suspect. we are only 20 years removed from the civil war, austin is still a very much a a confederate state like it was. there is this theory that was going on a young, black men, because they had not experienced the quote eternally benefits of slavery had a tendency to deconstruct and to return to their previous state. that is exactly what the police believed happened in this case. and ex-boyfriend was upset that molly had moved onto another man, decided to take a vengeance. he vengeance. he did it only in a way that a black man would do it, that this would only be a crime committed by a savage man. it was a savage crime. when the second second murder happened a few months later, a young black servant woman was found with her head chopped in a wrapped in blankets and cut to pieces and in iron pit driven through here. again, the theory was it had to be another black lover who got the idea from the first ex-wife lover and so let's arrest the other guy too and they arrested a mentally slow, bare
>> obviously, the austin cops look for black suspect. we are only 20 years removed from the civil war, austin is still a very much a a confederate state like it was. there is this theory that was going on a young, black men, because they had not experienced the quote eternally benefits of slavery had a tendency to deconstruct and to return to their previous state. that is exactly what the police believed happened in this case. and ex-boyfriend was upset that molly had moved onto another...
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austin's brother, creighton baird, is one of the rope swing engineers. his job is to make sure everyone survives to tell the tale. >> to actually jump, you need two ropes. you always want a back-up rope when your life is on the line with something like this. you only mess up once. >> to build the rope swing, the crew is riffing off existing hardware left by past climbers. >> and there were five bolts placed on the arch in the '80s. we attached the two ropes we jumped onto webbing to attach to the five anchor points. >> a rope could break. a bolt might come loose. they're taking a slight misstep could land someone over the edge, onto the unforgiving rocks below. >> if i would have slid maybe another foot and a half, it's 150 feet straight down. >> it's a close call. >> i got careless, i wasn't thinking, and i made a mistake. lucky, i just brought brand new climbing shoes with rubber on the bottom. i was able to recover like a boss and live to do the rope swing. >> everything is in place for the moment of truth, with devon's cameras poised to record. austi
austin's brother, creighton baird, is one of the rope swing engineers. his job is to make sure everyone survives to tell the tale. >> to actually jump, you need two ropes. you always want a back-up rope when your life is on the line with something like this. you only mess up once. >> to build the rope swing, the crew is riffing off existing hardware left by past climbers. >> and there were five bolts placed on the arch in the '80s. we attached the two ropes we jumped onto...
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austin's policy "is affirmative action gone wild." sergio cavazos disagrees. >> i think it's about giving us a chance. >> reporter: he's a 20-year-old senior at u.t. austin. you grew up in south texas, lower income, spanish speaking. do kids there need this kind of help to get into a school like this? >> absolutely. and a lot of our schools down there aren't as well funded and don't have those opportunities and, frankly, we aren't as prepared. >> reporter: he has a mexican father and a nicaraguan mother. scott, he told me today's supreme court decision will help his younger sister who intends to apply to u.t. austin next year. >> pelley: mark strassmann on the u.t. campus tonight. mark, thank you. well, severe storms pounded the middle atlantic states today in ravenswood, west virginia, a toddler was swept away by floodwaters. the governor declared a flood emergency. 40,000 homes and businesses lost power. in alleghany county, virginia, streets turned into river. police were warning people to stay off the roads. today, a judge found t
austin's policy "is affirmative action gone wild." sergio cavazos disagrees. >> i think it's about giving us a chance. >> reporter: he's a 20-year-old senior at u.t. austin. you grew up in south texas, lower income, spanish speaking. do kids there need this kind of help to get into a school like this? >> absolutely. and a lot of our schools down there aren't as well funded and don't have those opportunities and, frankly, we aren't as prepared. >> reporter: he...
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occurs in 1885, even earlier in austin. two years later in philadelphia, 1400 miles away is that the dismembered torso. these books are both about nasty, bad things that happen but since we did not know any of the people we can enjoy armchair thrillers because that's what true crime is about. we like to read about horrible things happening to people we don't know. the microphone is not out there but i will just ask a trivia question to get us started. what were the respective populations of austin it and philadelphia in 1890? over the closest census year from 1885 when skip is writing in austin and in 1887 in philadelphia, anyone want to guess about these two cities? >> >> more then 1 million people.derstanding of the cou so that gives a better understanding of the country that we live the din back then the northeast were the real cities and philadelphia was the terms of being a big mitropoulos. but both of these books as you would guess start with something very bad happening to somebody so now level last queue to set the
occurs in 1885, even earlier in austin. two years later in philadelphia, 1400 miles away is that the dismembered torso. these books are both about nasty, bad things that happen but since we did not know any of the people we can enjoy armchair thrillers because that's what true crime is about. we like to read about horrible things happening to people we don't know. the microphone is not out there but i will just ask a trivia question to get us started. what were the respective populations of...
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kevin tibbles, nbc news, austin, minnesota. >>> and that will do it for us on this thursday night. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. i'll see you tomorrow morning for "the today show." for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and have a great night. outcue: off the streets trt:03 =raj/vo= right now at 6. a deadly and fiery ending -- to. the new details about the gunman -- and the f off the streets. >> right now at 6:00, a deadly and fiery ending to an intense standoff. the new details about the gunman and police officers he wounded. >> i'm raj mathai. >> two fremont officers remain in the hospital tonight. today we learn the suspected gunman is 44-year-old gerald villa brille. he fired on the officers during a traffic stop and shot another officer before running into an empty home. after failed negotiations s.w.a.t. teams used flash grenades with tear gas to try to get him out. that led to a fire. he was later found dead in the home this morning. >>> let's begin with nbc bay area jodi hernandez in fremont with the newest details. jody. >> raj, police are revealing more a
kevin tibbles, nbc news, austin, minnesota. >>> and that will do it for us on this thursday night. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. i'll see you tomorrow morning for "the today show." for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and have a great night. outcue: off the streets trt:03 =raj/vo= right now at 6. a deadly and fiery ending -- to. the new details about the gunman -- and the f off the streets. >> right now at 6:00, a deadly and fiery ending to an intense...
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kevin tibbles, nbc news, austin, minnesota. >>> and that will do it for us on this thursday night. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. i'll see you tomorrow morning for "the today show." for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and have a for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and have a great night. ♪ >>> lights, camera, access. >>> he's just out there. he does not like it that we're. >> her split from calvin harris. clues about the relati
kevin tibbles, nbc news, austin, minnesota. >>> and that will do it for us on this thursday night. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. i'll see you tomorrow morning for "the today show." for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and have a for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and have a great night. ♪ >>> lights, camera, access. >>> he's just out there. he does not like it that we're. >> her split from calvin harris. clues about...
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i'm austin. >> austin? >> austin. >> is this your first time doing a bit? >> mm-hmm. >> all right, look. you belong to any gangs or organizations? >> no. >> all right. i'm going to work with you. it's very important you don't get involved with anybody. no peer pressure. or anything. don't borrow no money from someone if you can't pay it back. don't get hooked up with no drugs if you can't deal with it. you understand what i'm saying? >> i don't do no kind of drugs. >> then i'll work with you. how much time you got? >> 70 years. >> damn. what kind of crime did you commit? >> robbery. >> home invasion? >> uh-huh. >> they don't want you doing that, man. that's a dangerous thing, man. you go to somebody's house. >> yep. >> you can't do that, partner. you understand what i'm talking about? austin, what you want to do? there's a lot of opportunities you can do while you're here. you get your high school education? >> yeah. >> and you wasted that? how old are you? >> 18. >> 18? you come right out of high school, and you go commit a crime. >> uh-huh. >> why? what y
i'm austin. >> austin? >> austin. >> is this your first time doing a bit? >> mm-hmm. >> all right, look. you belong to any gangs or organizations? >> no. >> all right. i'm going to work with you. it's very important you don't get involved with anybody. no peer pressure. or anything. don't borrow no money from someone if you can't pay it back. don't get hooked up with no drugs if you can't deal with it. you understand what i'm saying? >> i don't do...
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kevin tibbles, nbc news, austin, minnesota. >>> and that will do it for us on this thursday night. i'm savannah guthrie in for luster. i'll see you tomorrow morning for "the today show." for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and have a great night. >>> johnny depp going off the rails? brawling with his own body guard as he parties all night with a mystery blond. >> now on "extra." ♪ >> johnny depp drinking champagne at a casino, clashing with his security team. is he melting down over the domestic violence accusations? >> plus, long before she was mrs. depp -- >> i just turned 21. >> amber's hollywood rise. the movie where she met johnny and why she once described their relationship like this. >> it's torture. >> the last photo of taylor swift and calvin harris before the split. why he pulled the plug as we trace the clues today. >>> bill o'reilly's spin on the run away trump train. >> is there a real possibility that we might see a president trump? >> she's a sleaze. >> can with president call someone a sleaze? >> and eva longoria back from the honeymoon and her firs
kevin tibbles, nbc news, austin, minnesota. >>> and that will do it for us on this thursday night. i'm savannah guthrie in for luster. i'll see you tomorrow morning for "the today show." for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and have a great night. >>> johnny depp going off the rails? brawling with his own body guard as he parties all night with a mystery blond. >> now on "extra." ♪ >> johnny depp drinking champagne at a casino,...
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this two minute program is part of a three-day conference at the lbj library in austin, texas. >> ladies and gentlemen, please admiral bobby inman. [applause] >> in july of 1967, i arrived in be head of sweden to intelligence for the pacific fleet. i would go in party -- i would go in country. to be of 1969, i went out the seventh fleet intelligence officer. zone.in a combat by the end of that time, i had grown pretty pessimistic about how this event would play out. when the agreement was signed for the withdrawal, i was not serving in intelligence role. i was very pessimistic for what our relationship with that part of the world was going to be over the ensuing years. optimistic, never did i conceive of vietnam that would become a significant trading partner and that we would have substantial number of common interest. i was pleased with the and tonity to address introduce to you the current vietnamese ambassador to the united states. pham quang vinh started college the year saigon fell. 1980, went down to australia to brush up his english, came back and much of his career subsequent to
this two minute program is part of a three-day conference at the lbj library in austin, texas. >> ladies and gentlemen, please admiral bobby inman. [applause] >> in july of 1967, i arrived in be head of sweden to intelligence for the pacific fleet. i would go in party -- i would go in country. to be of 1969, i went out the seventh fleet intelligence officer. zone.in a combat by the end of that time, i had grown pretty pessimistic about how this event would play out. when the...
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the dean of the lbj school of public affairs at ut austin. she is a fellow of jack bicco region chair in public affairs. miss evans is also a former deputy director of the congressional research service and is a fellow of the national academy of public administration. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our panelists. [ applause ] >>> good afternoon, everyone and welcome. we are so pleased that you're here. and what we're going to be doing today, this is how we're setting this up. obviously we have two very distinguished photo journalists and many of us who lived through the vietnam war and saw the war through their eyes and through their camera lens. they have chosen several photographs to be shown to the audience. siri adams will take david's photographs first and we'll watch those and land on a david and ask him some questions an then we're going to turn to nick and he's also chosen some photos to share with us and we'll do the same thing. so let's start with david's photos. >>> david, why don't you talk to us a little bit about why did y
the dean of the lbj school of public affairs at ut austin. she is a fellow of jack bicco region chair in public affairs. miss evans is also a former deputy director of the congressional research service and is a fellow of the national academy of public administration. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our panelists. [ applause ] >>> good afternoon, everyone and welcome. we are so pleased that you're here. and what we're going to be doing today, this is how we're setting this up....
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it was moderated by william adams and is part of a three-day lbjerence at the library in austin, texas. it is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of the colors by the naval rotc unit at the university of texas at austin and the pledge of allegiance led by corporal kimberly harris. ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of the colors. ♪ [star-spangled banner] [pledge of allegiance] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the president of the receipt of texas at austin. [applause] >> thank you. i did not get a promotion that i deserve. four more years. good afternoon and welcome to the final day of the vietnam war summit. i would like to take a few moments to thank everybody who participated in the sessions over the past few days. the locals here in austin and the many guests and participants who traveled from across the country to make this such a powerful experience. congratulations to the director of the lbj presidential library. [applause] team in theastic organization. thank you to the lbj foundation for supporti
it was moderated by william adams and is part of a three-day lbjerence at the library in austin, texas. it is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of the colors by the naval rotc unit at the university of texas at austin and the pledge of allegiance led by corporal kimberly harris. ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of the colors. ♪ [star-spangled banner] [pledge of allegiance] >> ladies and gentlemen, please...
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this 20-minute program is part of a three-day conference at the lbj library in austin, texas. >> i was pleased with the opportunity to address, particularly to introduce to you , the vietnamese ambassador to the united states. pham quang vinh started college the year that saigon fell. he graduated in 1980. he went to australia to brush up on english and he came back and much of his career subsequent to that has been focusing on international organizations. s in theone two tour vietnam embassy representing the united nations. he is the highest-ranking career diplomat and still a very young man. it is a great honor for me to introduce to you ambassador pham quang vinh. [applause] pham quang vinh: thank you very much. i feel a privilege to be invited to this event. i thank you for the invitation, hospitality and arrangements. especially from the lbj presidential library and foundation. earlier today i had a chance to talk with the director of the library. and the chairman and executive director of the lbj foundation. i did take a brief tour of the library and i had a working lunch with th
this 20-minute program is part of a three-day conference at the lbj library in austin, texas. >> i was pleased with the opportunity to address, particularly to introduce to you , the vietnamese ambassador to the united states. pham quang vinh started college the year that saigon fell. he graduated in 1980. he went to australia to brush up on english and he came back and much of his career subsequent to that has been focusing on international organizations. s in theone two tour vietnam...
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he spent no time here in austin. doesn't know the terrain. doesn't know his surroundings. we obviously find out he left with nothing. he didn't have anything on him. so we did think he would be an easy catch. but that hasn't been the case. >> once they made that big leap, once they become a fugitive and all the boundaries are crossed, that's when they accelerate the behavior. that's when they're dangerous. while they're out there, they're going i got nothing to lose, when i get caught, i'm going back and maybe i'm going back forever. that's when nobody's child is safe. >> i know there's an age difference with us but i figure if two people really like each other, then age shouldn't matter. >> he preyed on these young girls who were having problems at home. he would win their trust. >> mr. stoeser is a predator. >> my fear that kevin comes back, small town, i don't think he would, but i didn't think he would do this, either. >> it bothers me the most that i don't know where he's at or if he's alive, even. it's the thing of not knowing. ♪ >> it doesn't take a stranger with
he spent no time here in austin. doesn't know the terrain. doesn't know his surroundings. we obviously find out he left with nothing. he didn't have anything on him. so we did think he would be an easy catch. but that hasn't been the case. >> once they made that big leap, once they become a fugitive and all the boundaries are crossed, that's when they accelerate the behavior. that's when they're dangerous. while they're out there, they're going i got nothing to lose, when i get caught,...
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gregory al findes, from the university of texas at austin. [ applause ] . >> well, thank you. i didn't get a promotion that i did not deserve. four more years. good afternoon and welcome to the final day of the vietnam war summit. i would like to take a few moments to thank everybody who participated in the sessions during these past few days. the locals here in austin and the many guests and participants who traveled from across the country to make this summit such a powerful experience. congratulations to mark upgrove, director of the lbj presidential library. [ applause ] and his fantastic team in the organization. thank you to the lbj foundation for supporting this summit and looking at the legacy of lbj, but also the entire aspects of the vietnam war. for the past two days, we've examined the vietnam war from multiple perspectives. from that of at least four u.s. presidents in their role as leaders of american foreign policy, and their roles as commanders in chief. we've looked at it from the point of view of veterans who returned to the country, returned to their homes i
gregory al findes, from the university of texas at austin. [ applause ] . >> well, thank you. i didn't get a promotion that i did not deserve. four more years. good afternoon and welcome to the final day of the vietnam war summit. i would like to take a few moments to thank everybody who participated in the sessions during these past few days. the locals here in austin and the many guests and participants who traveled from across the country to make this summit such a powerful experience....
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this 20-minute program is part of a three-day conference at the lbj library in austin, texas titled "the vietnam war summit." >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome lyndon b. johnson centennial chair in national policy at the lbj school of public affairs, admiral bobby r. inman. [ applause ] >> thank you. in july of 1967 i arrived in hawaii from a tour in sweden to be head of current intelligence for the pacific fleet. once a quarter i would go in country. most often saigon da nang. and then in may of '69 i went out to be the 7th fleet intelligence officer. for the following 27 months i was in country in the combat zone every month. and by the end of that time i had grown pretty pessimistic about how this event was going to play out. when the agreement was signed for the withdrawal i was not serving in the intelligence world. and then when saigon fell in '75 i was the director of naval intelligence. at that point i was very pessimistic about what our relationships with that part of the world were going to be over the ensuing years. and never on the rare occasions when i was optimist
this 20-minute program is part of a three-day conference at the lbj library in austin, texas titled "the vietnam war summit." >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome lyndon b. johnson centennial chair in national policy at the lbj school of public affairs, admiral bobby r. inman. [ applause ] >> thank you. in july of 1967 i arrived in hawaii from a tour in sweden to be head of current intelligence for the pacific fleet. once a quarter i would go in country. most often...
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you take a place like austin, where they are already saturated. they've had their wettest may on record. that's why we've got a flash flood watch in place from the mexican border, all the way up through southeastern oklahoma, for the next couple of days. it going to last through thursday morning at least. that upper level low going to slow move into the weekend, four to five inches sandwiched between austin and dallas. >> all right, tracking this right through the week. ginger, thank you. >>> in the meantime tonight, we move to the school bus scare in charlotte, north carolina. more than a dozen middle school children and their driver hurt when the bus tumbled 30 feet down an embankment right there, then crashing into a house. abc's david kerley with the desperate 911 calls for help. >> reporter: down a 30-foot embankment with nearly two dozen onboard, it was a house and a tree that stopped this school bus. >> somebody help! >> charlotte police. do you need police, fire or medic? >> i need an ambulance. i need 911. the bus is wrecked! the bus is w
you take a place like austin, where they are already saturated. they've had their wettest may on record. that's why we've got a flash flood watch in place from the mexican border, all the way up through southeastern oklahoma, for the next couple of days. it going to last through thursday morning at least. that upper level low going to slow move into the weekend, four to five inches sandwiched between austin and dallas. >> all right, tracking this right through the week. ginger, thank you....
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this 20-minute program is part of a three-day conference at the lbj library in austin, texas titled "the vietnam war summit." >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome lyndon b. johnson centennial chair in national policy at the lbj school of public affairs, admiral bobby r. inman. [ applause ] >> thank you. in july of 1967 i arrived in hawaii from a tour in sweden to be head of current intelligence for the pacific fleet. once a quarter i would go in country. most often saigon da nang. and then in may of '69 i went out to be the 7th fleet intelligence officer. for the following 27 months i was in country in the combat zone every month. and by the end of that time i had grown pretty pessimistic about how this event was going to play out. when the agreement was signed for the withdrawal i was not serving in the intelligence world. and then when saigon fell in '75 i was the director of naval intelligence. at that point i was very pessimistic about what our relationships with that part of the world were going to be over the ensuing years. and never on the rare occasions when i was optimist
this 20-minute program is part of a three-day conference at the lbj library in austin, texas titled "the vietnam war summit." >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome lyndon b. johnson centennial chair in national policy at the lbj school of public affairs, admiral bobby r. inman. [ applause ] >> thank you. in july of 1967 i arrived in hawaii from a tour in sweden to be head of current intelligence for the pacific fleet. once a quarter i would go in country. most often...
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police say austin lock the apartment on the inside and outside. she did not have a key but managed to escape wednesday after her husband fell asleep and o the couch without locking the front door. >>> new at 11 tonight there are more signs that the democratic parties beginning to unify behind hillary clinton but there's more trouble for donald trump and the republican party. foxs >> reporter: campaign for democratic nominee sanders says it is no longer p, indicating the vermont senator is one step closer to bowing of the is. >> bernie has pushed hillary to the left on key economic issues until he is satisfied that those issues are either going to be in a democratic platform or permanent part of the hillary clinton campaign. you have to imagine he's going to stick around. >> reporter: while democratic party is company a less behind hillary clinton the republican party is struggling. >> is not listening to people who have been in this game for a while he thinks that's a strength. only time will tell. >> reporter: voters are taking notes self poles s
police say austin lock the apartment on the inside and outside. she did not have a key but managed to escape wednesday after her husband fell asleep and o the couch without locking the front door. >>> new at 11 tonight there are more signs that the democratic parties beginning to unify behind hillary clinton but there's more trouble for donald trump and the republican party. foxs >> reporter: campaign for democratic nominee sanders says it is no longer p, indicating the vermont...
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heads up from dallas down to austin and san antonio. you have the potential. if you look at the radar it is already busy early this morning. near san antonio and near houston and across eastern parts of texas. this is a widespread event. because of all of the rain temperatures they are going to stay relatively cool for this time of year preaching the upper 70's. they are feeling like summer reaching across the 90's. in reno you are going to see 92 degrees this afternoon. >> the time is 10 minutes after the top of the hour. the terrifying moments the woman was brutally beaten on the bus. he issing credited with saving lives. hillary clinton should have bought the high-tech device that the nsa can't break into. >> pass a red light. >> a child destined for law enforcement. the 6-year-old who called police on his dad. ♪ so nice, so nice. ♪ sweet, sweet st. thomas nice. ♪ so nice, so nice ♪st. croix full of pure vibes. ♪ so nice, so nice. this summer, experience us virgin islands nice. book 4 nights at visitusvi.com before july 16th to receive the fourth
heads up from dallas down to austin and san antonio. you have the potential. if you look at the radar it is already busy early this morning. near san antonio and near houston and across eastern parts of texas. this is a widespread event. because of all of the rain temperatures they are going to stay relatively cool for this time of year preaching the upper 70's. they are feeling like summer reaching across the 90's. in reno you are going to see 92 degrees this afternoon. >> the time is 10...
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austin next year. >> mark strassmann on the u.t. mark, thank you. >>> well, today house democrats ended their 25-hour sit-in, and it failed to force the republican majority to call a vote on gun control. here's nancy cordes. >> reporter: last night's rebellion gave way to a more subdued sit-in today that petered out completely by 1:00 as democrats conceded their ploy had not worked. >> the fight is not over. this is just one step. >> reporter: they have threatened to occupy the house floor indefinitely unless republicans allow votes on two gun measures. >> you're a suspected terrorist, by god, you shouldn't get a gun! >> reporter: but in the middle of the night the speaker wrapped up house business over the din. >> those in favor say aye. those opposed say no. >> reporter: and adjourned the house until july 6th. today he called the sit-in a stunt. >> they are sending out fund-raising solicitations like this one. house democrats on the house floor. your contribution will go to the dccc. $15. >> this is not a publicity stunt. this is
austin next year. >> mark strassmann on the u.t. mark, thank you. >>> well, today house democrats ended their 25-hour sit-in, and it failed to force the republican majority to call a vote on gun control. here's nancy cordes. >> reporter: last night's rebellion gave way to a more subdued sit-in today that petered out completely by 1:00 as democrats conceded their ploy had not worked. >> the fight is not over. this is just one step. >> reporter: they have...
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this was a more detailed application of the test to the specific ut austin program. the victory yesterday is an indication to universities around the country they can continue to pursue these programs so long as they do so consistently with the restrictions placed on them by the supreme court. extends victory that beyond the university of texas at austin to all universities that are considering race as one limiting element of decision-making when it comes to admissions. amy: we want to thank you for joining us, thomas saenz, president of maldef -- the mexican american legal defense and education fund. when we come back, we head east to baltimore, maryland, to another police officer acquitted in the death of freddie gray. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. we end today's show in baltimore where a second police officer was acquitted on all charges for his role in the arrest of freddie gray, who died of spinal injuries last year after he was arrested and transported
this was a more detailed application of the test to the specific ut austin program. the victory yesterday is an indication to universities around the country they can continue to pursue these programs so long as they do so consistently with the restrictions placed on them by the supreme court. extends victory that beyond the university of texas at austin to all universities that are considering race as one limiting element of decision-making when it comes to admissions. amy: we want to thank...
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it's been seven years, austin. it's not just coming out of a recession. >> remember, in 2005 the polls still showed that people thought we were in a recession when the recession had ended in 2001. >> well, i am very familiar with this phenomenon. remember, i was on the mccain campaign where it was essential that we try to convince american people this should not be the third term of george bush who was at that point a very unpopular president. this is exactly the same problem on the democratic side. >> we have to take a break. i have to add another chart. foot fungus. it's very prevalent and it's getting worse. look at this picture. look at that guy's nail. >> joe, somehow i understand why becky is a lot better on twitter than you are. >> a lot better on twitter. risk factors. man. this is -- i am learning a lot about this. this is not something you want. >> gyms. is that a risk factor? >> no. it can be -- it's nasty what can actually happen. nail deformities. ewww! it's 6 to 9%. anyway. >>> we'll return with our p
it's been seven years, austin. it's not just coming out of a recession. >> remember, in 2005 the polls still showed that people thought we were in a recession when the recession had ended in 2001. >> well, i am very familiar with this phenomenon. remember, i was on the mccain campaign where it was essential that we try to convince american people this should not be the third term of george bush who was at that point a very unpopular president. this is exactly the same problem on the...
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. - well first of all, i'm here cause i like excuses to come to austin, texas. (audience cheering) that's a good enough reason. and i want to acknowledge your mayor, steve adler, who bought tacos with me. (audience clapping) i normally don't do this, but i'm going to embarrass somebody. i want to also acknowledge the chancellor of the texas system because he's one of my favorite people and a truly great american, bill mcraven, who i think is over there. (audience clapping) it's pretty rare where a chancellor of a university system can really mess you up so in case any of the students are wondering, don't mess with your chancellor. (audience laughter) but i knew him as admiral, and he's served america as well as anybody's served it. look, we are at a moment in history where technology, globalization, our economy is changing so fast. and this gathering, south by southwest, brings together people who are at the cutting edge of those changes. those changes offer us enormous opportunities, but also are very disruptive and unsettling. they empower individuals to do th
. - well first of all, i'm here cause i like excuses to come to austin, texas. (audience cheering) that's a good enough reason. and i want to acknowledge your mayor, steve adler, who bought tacos with me. (audience clapping) i normally don't do this, but i'm going to embarrass somebody. i want to also acknowledge the chancellor of the texas system because he's one of my favorite people and a truly great american, bill mcraven, who i think is over there. (audience clapping) it's pretty rare...
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you take a place like austin where they're already saturated. they've had their wettest may in record. a flood watch in place from the mexican border up through southeastern oklahoma for the next couple of days. it's going to last thr slow move into the weekend. 4 to 5 inches sandwiched between austin and dallas. ginger zee, abc news, new york. >> federal prosecutors say the family of the san bernardino shooters should not profit from the terrorist act. the government has filed to seize more than a quarter million dollars in life insurance payouts for syed farook. the policies were obtained from -- through his employment with the keep the health department. instead, the prosecutors want to make the funds available to victims of farook's rampage. >> a convicted killer drew peterson is looking at more prison time. a jury found peterson guilty of trying to hire an inmate to kill the prosecutor who placed him behind bars. jurors deliberated for about hour. peterson is serving a 38-year sentence and faces up to 60 more years in prison as au result. >
you take a place like austin where they're already saturated. they've had their wettest may in record. a flood watch in place from the mexican border up through southeastern oklahoma for the next couple of days. it's going to last thr slow move into the weekend. 4 to 5 inches sandwiched between austin and dallas. ginger zee, abc news, new york. >> federal prosecutors say the family of the san bernardino shooters should not profit from the terrorist act. the government has filed to seize...
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she was raised as a girl like jane austin was raided. -- raised. i went back and re-read -- i was not a completing this as a novel but i learn something from them that was really important. i learned not to read them as romantic novels like when i was in high school but i learned too toupe into the financial language think way they talked about marriages as -- very kind of -- not really helped me understand something which is that her father goes bankrupt in this book right after she is married and she is devastated to a degree that -- by the fact her father -- she actually comes back to this year after year after year. not even like a trauma that she just is able to get over. and i always thought this was -- scholars recover to it as her crazy. that was like the way they described it. and then you go back and you read these novels and realize everybody had a price tag, and that actually if you didn't -- if you -- that was grounds for getting out of a marriage, and you go back -- his diary actually refers to this. actually said i'm doing any duty,
she was raised as a girl like jane austin was raided. -- raised. i went back and re-read -- i was not a completing this as a novel but i learn something from them that was really important. i learned not to read them as romantic novels like when i was in high school but i learned too toupe into the financial language think way they talked about marriages as -- very kind of -- not really helped me understand something which is that her father goes bankrupt in this book right after she is married...
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joining me with more is boris epstein and austin goal speed. austin, let's start with you. what happened to the affordable health care act? >> i am sure you know, it is extremely misleading to choose one type of plan. >> the most popular plan. it is the most popular plan. it is 5%. 5% has that plan. >> 5% of the country. you are talking about only people that are buying their insurance through exchanges and only the lowest price plalan. about 5% of people. >> they will see their health costs. >> in the last five years, health care cost inflation has been the lowest in a half-century. more than it ever was in the obama administration. health care costs for everyone rising at double-digit rates. >> you are trying to tell me that healthcare costs are going down. healthcare costs are going down compared to everyone else. >> they are rising slower than they have risen in 50 years. that is the overall health system. >> premiums are going up. >> they were going up as they were with obamacare. >> you have to look at those numbers often. trish: let's boris talk. austin, hang tight.
joining me with more is boris epstein and austin goal speed. austin, let's start with you. what happened to the affordable health care act? >> i am sure you know, it is extremely misleading to choose one type of plan. >> the most popular plan. it is the most popular plan. it is 5%. 5% has that plan. >> 5% of the country. you are talking about only people that are buying their insurance through exchanges and only the lowest price plalan. about 5% of people. >> they will...
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nice to see you, austin. >> great to see you again, greta. >> okay. austin, tell me why i should not care that secretary clinton doesn't release those transcripts from those speeches to all those big banks and why doesn't she release them? >> well, we got two things. i mean, first thing i would say though was i wish they have had the reshuffling at the trump campaign. the first version of trump was much more interesting. you know, in the primary, he is accusing ted cruz's father of having plotting the assassination of jfk. he said bebb carson -- ben carson was like a child molester. now the speech today donald trump was just kind of rehashing a bunch ever benghazi and older stuff. why wouldn't you be nervous. i would say two things. >> i assume for whatever reason assume that donald trump isn't in the picture and it's a democrat trying to decide whether to vote for secretary clinton or to stay home and that voter wants to know that democratic voter want to know why doesn't hillary clinton release those transcripts? why shouldn't that be important to t
nice to see you, austin. >> great to see you again, greta. >> okay. austin, tell me why i should not care that secretary clinton doesn't release those transcripts from those speeches to all those big banks and why doesn't she release them? >> well, we got two things. i mean, first thing i would say though was i wish they have had the reshuffling at the trump campaign. the first version of trump was much more interesting. you know, in the primary, he is accusing ted cruz's...
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during a dirt track race in california, austin williams flips over the fence, wow. take another look. the car goes airborne, right over the wall? >> wow. >> this is remarkable. >> the driver austin williams walks away from the crash. >> wow. >> okay. go play the lottery. >> glad he is okay. >> wow, serious. >> thanks, jeff. >>> up next on "action news" meteorologist melissa magee has the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast but first here's is what coming up on world news saturday. >> hi walter coming up tonight, triple digit heat and wild fires burning in eight states. we are live on the fire line. also, today the emotional good bye in orlando. now, gay pride parade on high alert all across the country. plus donald trump's tough talk about the massacre, it is after "action news". i work 'round the clock. i want my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i want to trim my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® provides powerful a1c re
during a dirt track race in california, austin williams flips over the fence, wow. take another look. the car goes airborne, right over the wall? >> wow. >> this is remarkable. >> the driver austin williams walks away from the crash. >> wow. >> okay. go play the lottery. >> glad he is okay. >> wow, serious. >> thanks, jeff. >>> up next on "action news" meteorologist melissa magee has the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast...
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and then just kind of a melee starts. >> bradley, austin, howard and the 14-year-old gators' player who tackled the referee are all charged with battery on a sports official. bradley and howard plead guilty and are both sentenced to two years of probation. >> going to deny your request for a continuance. >> austin pleads not guilty and is awaiting trial. >> mr. howard and mr. bradley were both somewhat remorseful. >> definitely sorry that it happened and i wish we all would have handled it in a different way. >> mr. howard who is a large man had even made a comment that he was throwing some pretty large roundhouse punches and that he feels fortunate that he never really directly made contact with the ref or any of of coaches of the opposing team because he could have really hurt them. >> oh, my god! >> although the referee threw the first punch, he is not charged. >> the referee used good judgment and he wanted to defend himself. >> i did not see him throw the first punch, but based on what i saw with my eyes, you know, i would have defended myself, as well. >> he's saying i'm sorry. >>
and then just kind of a melee starts. >> bradley, austin, howard and the 14-year-old gators' player who tackled the referee are all charged with battery on a sports official. bradley and howard plead guilty and are both sentenced to two years of probation. >> going to deny your request for a continuance. >> austin pleads not guilty and is awaiting trial. >> mr. howard and mr. bradley were both somewhat remorseful. >> definitely sorry that it happened and i wish we...
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amazing guy and the best way to describe is he in 1951 he walked into a small golf course owner in austin, texas and shot the man dead. he was arrested two hours later and he said to the arresting officers that the texas rangers, i work for lyndon, i have to get back to washington. within an hour lyndon johnson's personal lawyer john was defending him and exonerated and then got security clearance working for dh byrd which was a weapon's contractor in texas and had security clearance and they couldn't. and so there's a hidden story here behind the scene story of lbj through all great accomplishments had a dark story we'll. >> where did ms. melon get this information? >> the day after kennedy was assassinated, that next day life magazine was set to release an article investigating lbj's dealings in texas and bobby baker, aid in washington. that article never saw the light of day. indeed, the senate intelligence committee was doing an investigation of lbj that too was stopped immediately. lbj was one of the luckiest man alive because of jfk's assassination. le had nothing to do with it. but
amazing guy and the best way to describe is he in 1951 he walked into a small golf course owner in austin, texas and shot the man dead. he was arrested two hours later and he said to the arresting officers that the texas rangers, i work for lyndon, i have to get back to washington. within an hour lyndon johnson's personal lawyer john was defending him and exonerated and then got security clearance working for dh byrd which was a weapon's contractor in texas and had security clearance and they...
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presentador: austÍn estaba fuera,con los contragolpes que tenÍa venezuela. presentadora: se queda por un hÁbito del arco proyectaba venezuela. atajando. mario tuvo la oportunidad pero no lo logra. y en esta oportunidad gana venezuela con 1 a 0. presentador: este por el acomodo para mÉxico venezuela saca un punto, deja a venezuela, en segundo lugar. presentadora: vamos con jorge estÁ en las afueras, en el estadio de finis. >>mÉxico ganÓ! >> vimos apoyar a la selecciÓn mexicana. jorge: como se llama? parcelaciÓn y trató muy contenta dejando oye la gente de aquÍ cÓmo se siente, estÁn muy contentos en festejando. >> connas cervezta ayudo jorge: nosotros vamos a seguir festejando afueras de la universidades. >> claro que si. jorge: pues Él escuchÓ. presentador: de almacenaje de fanÁticos por ganar. presentador: vamos hacer una pausa y yo regresamos con copa amÉrica centenario. nombrada una de las mujeres más influyentes en el congreso, loretta sanchez es miembro de alto rango en el comité de las fuerzas armadas y de seguridad nacional loretta san
presentador: austÍn estaba fuera,con los contragolpes que tenÍa venezuela. presentadora: se queda por un hÁbito del arco proyectaba venezuela. atajando. mario tuvo la oportunidad pero no lo logra. y en esta oportunidad gana venezuela con 1 a 0. presentador: este por el acomodo para mÉxico venezuela saca un punto, deja a venezuela, en segundo lugar. presentadora: vamos con jorge estÁ en las afueras, en el estadio de finis. >>mÉxico ganÓ! >> vimos apoyar a la selecciÓn...
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police say austin locked theocd apartment on the inside andnsida out and she did not have a key. mrs. austin finally made hery mr escape on wednesday after herftr husband fell asleep on theon t couch without locking the front door. d >>> and this morning police are looking for a man accusedccd of inappropriately touching a teenage interarlington.ar police say a 16-year-old girlard was walking near the 2600he60 block of arlington boulevardou when a man approached her,er, reached up her dress andre touched her inappropriately.prty when the teen screamed thescam suspect fled the scene.spt flede if you have any informationrmat about this crime you're urged yr to call police. >>> and fairfax county police have arrestedir a 53-year-old 5e man who is accused of sex offenses way child. cld joseph gemrell was arrestedested yesterday and charged with taking indecent liberties withew a child and aggravated sexual battery.batt his alleged victim is only 10 o0 years old. police tell fox5 he's an acquaintance of the victim'sict' family. family. >>> montgomery county policeme are investigated w
police say austin locked theocd apartment on the inside andnsida out and she did not have a key. mrs. austin finally made hery mr escape on wednesday after herftr husband fell asleep on theon t couch without locking the front door. d >>> and this morning police are looking for a man accusedccd of inappropriately touching a teenage interarlington.ar police say a 16-year-old girlard was walking near the 2600he60 block of arlington boulevardou when a man approached her,er, reached up her...
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this was part of a conference at the lbj presidential library in austin, texas, on the legacy of the vietnam war. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of the colors by the texas army rotc color guard and for the pledge of allegiance led by united states marine corp sergeant daniel hamilton. ♪ ♪ [ star spangled banner ] ♪ >>> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god,in divisible, with liberty and justice for all. in liberty and justice for all. >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome miss elizabeth christian, president of the lyndon banes johnson. >> good afternoon. on behalf of the board of trustees, i welcome you to the second day of the vietnam war summit. controversy and debate is critical to the success of this summit. last night former secretary of state henne kissinger said on this stage, in a statement that is bound to generate serious discussion, that he does not blame u.s. policy for the quagmire and stalemate of the vietnam war. instead, he believes
this was part of a conference at the lbj presidential library in austin, texas, on the legacy of the vietnam war. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of the colors by the texas army rotc color guard and for the pledge of allegiance led by united states marine corp sergeant daniel hamilton. ♪ ♪ [ star spangled banner ] ♪ >>> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under...
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austin petersen won't. kennedy: ron paul had been on the national stage, he had already run for president and he was in the house of representees. >> austin petersen is only 35 years old. but the way rob paul rated money was by being completely uncompromising in the message and passionate and unapologetic. kennedy: did ron paul climb the highest mountain on every content in? no, he didn't. i'm a fan. i like this choice. i think it will be great for the libertarian party. before he was given the until nation he was polling 10%. the public is interested in a third party candidate and i think he's the best choice. >> you put any name on a poll with hillary clinton and donald trump they will get 10%. you could put the word "other." kennedy: is this the alternative almost half of the public is looking for? >> it's a fun game and unhealthy game. at some point we have to pull back and recognize that he vote not for trump is a vote for hillary. we should have this test every once in a while and say let's try out th
austin petersen won't. kennedy: ron paul had been on the national stage, he had already run for president and he was in the house of representees. >> austin petersen is only 35 years old. but the way rob paul rated money was by being completely uncompromising in the message and passionate and unapologetic. kennedy: did ron paul climb the highest mountain on every content in? no, he didn't. i'm a fan. i like this choice. i think it will be great for the libertarian party. before he was...
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there are a number of feasibility studies already under way in austin concerning some of the problems that we have there in texas. but not everyone who applies for these funds will have the outlook of mr. young and mr. delaney and some of our colleagues that have come to the floor an some of these young entrepreneurs. because unfortunately with the starving of our social services sector, one group is so desperate for funds to fight child abuse or neglect, they're willing to do almost anything they might be sold upon. therefore, mr. chairman, i -- mr. speaker, i will simply ask to have added to the record a list of safeguards that i hope he gentleman will consider including. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from indiana. mr. young: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. young: this bill was developed over two years, with the help of stake holders from state and local governments as well as child welfare organizations. i want to thank these stake olders as well as give recognition to my
there are a number of feasibility studies already under way in austin concerning some of the problems that we have there in texas. but not everyone who applies for these funds will have the outlook of mr. young and mr. delaney and some of our colleagues that have come to the floor an some of these young entrepreneurs. because unfortunately with the starving of our social services sector, one group is so desperate for funds to fight child abuse or neglect, they're willing to do almost anything...
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the supreme court upheld an admissions policy that the university of austin in texas says it is crucial to fostering equality. -- fostering diversity. in woman said she was rejected in 2008. we have more coverage of this after the break on "markets are akoni ♪ ♪ vonnie: you are watching "bloomberg markets." i'm like when along with mark barton. ago, we got a decision by the supreme court ising for-three, yes, that seven because one of the justices recused herself. case is the abigail fisher case, a white woman says she suffered unconstitutional discrimination when she was rejected by the university of texas at austin in 2008 it the texas system is a hybrid admission policy. it requires a school to admit three quarters of it -- middle-class solely on the base of high school ranks. it looks racist on the surface, but it ensures a significant number of minorities. that is the origin of this case. without the opinion today. it is time now for our business flash. a look at some of the biggest new stories right now. bill gross has become the latest investment -- investor to bet on argenti
the supreme court upheld an admissions policy that the university of austin in texas says it is crucial to fostering equality. -- fostering diversity. in woman said she was rejected in 2008. we have more coverage of this after the break on "markets are akoni ♪ ♪ vonnie: you are watching "bloomberg markets." i'm like when along with mark barton. ago, we got a decision by the supreme court ising for-three, yes, that seven because one of the justices recused herself. case is the...
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gregory al findes, from the university of texas at austin. [ applause ] . >> well, thank you. i didn't get a promotion that i did not deserve. four more years. good afternoon and welcome to the final day of the vietnam war summit. i would like to take a few moments to thank everybody who participated in the sessions during these past few days. the locals here in austin and the many guests and participants who traveled from across the country to make this summit such a powerful experience. congratulations to mark upgrove, director of the lbj presidential library. [ applause ] and his fantastic team in the organization. thank you to the lbj foundation for supporting this summit and looking at the legacy of lbj, but also the entire aspects of the vietnam war. for the past two days, we've examined the vietnam war from multiple perspectives. from that of at least four u.s. presidents in their role as leaders of american foreign policy, and their roles as commanders in chief. we've looked at it from the point of view of veterans who returned to the country, returned to their homes i
gregory al findes, from the university of texas at austin. [ applause ] . >> well, thank you. i didn't get a promotion that i did not deserve. four more years. good afternoon and welcome to the final day of the vietnam war summit. i would like to take a few moments to thank everybody who participated in the sessions during these past few days. the locals here in austin and the many guests and participants who traveled from across the country to make this summit such a powerful experience....
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i put it to you, austin. with this kind of down trend in jobs, and an obvious slowing of the economy, those policies will not bring us prosperity. i think you'll admit that. >> well, i kind of disagree with you on both sides. you -- a that's not her policy. and b i guess on the other side i do sort of agree with you. if the economy is slowing, that would be tougher for hillary clinton because it would be tougher for whoever the incumbent party is. stuart: wasn't it john kerry. >> a dramatically bigger increase in the deficit than as i did where are we with this outlook of yours? how are we going to get out of this mess? i'll tell you how we do it. you cut taxes. >> i thought you were asking me. stuart: i'm going to tell you. i'm going to tell you. >> okay. stuart: you cut taxes. you cut individual taxes. >> just like george bush did? >> let's call it the bush pla p. stuart: and then bring trillions back to america. >> a bush plan. stuart: no, come on that's just being ridiculously political. how are you going
i put it to you, austin. with this kind of down trend in jobs, and an obvious slowing of the economy, those policies will not bring us prosperity. i think you'll admit that. >> well, i kind of disagree with you on both sides. you -- a that's not her policy. and b i guess on the other side i do sort of agree with you. if the economy is slowing, that would be tougher for hillary clinton because it would be tougher for whoever the incumbent party is. stuart: wasn't it john kerry. >> a...