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the texas education controversy years in the making. this fall texas students got new social studies and history books. many critics say the books white wash history. a lot of these books could end up in classrooms nationwide. >>reporter: flip to a texas school back and this is what you might find. a caption that refers to african slaves as workers. >> it had africans and african americans and the atlantic slave trade as workers implying pay as if we had come here willingly and were paid to do our job. >>reporter: but that's not the only line causing controversy. there's also a section that depicts the biblical figure moses as being a major part of our founding principles in this country. >> you can't be selective in what you teach. it can directly affect how kids think. >>reporter: many parents and teachers are concerned. these books in texas often end up in schools across the country. >> about 15 minutes or so to complete this. california is number one. however, california often demands that its textbooks have a california narrative t
the texas education controversy years in the making. this fall texas students got new social studies and history books. many critics say the books white wash history. a lot of these books could end up in classrooms nationwide. >>reporter: flip to a texas school back and this is what you might find. a caption that refers to african slaves as workers. >> it had africans and african americans and the atlantic slave trade as workers implying pay as if we had come here willingly and were...
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the chair: the gentleman from texas yields back. the gentleman from texas roiches. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: mr. chairman, i believe we are lopsided on the time again. i would like to reserve. mr. barton: could we ask what the time differential is? the chair: the gentleman from texas has 20 1/2 minutes remaining. the gentleman from new jersey as 14 minutes remaining. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. barton: at this time i'm very honored to recognize the distinguished chairman of the energy and commerce committee, from the great state of michigan, my good friend, mr. upton, for two minutes. chairman upton for two minutes. the chair: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for two minutes. mr. upton: thank you, mr. speaker. i really thank chairman emeritus barton for doing a really significant good job on getting this bill, bipartisan support, and working so hard over the last 18 months or so. both in the last congress and this congress, to get this bill ready for the floor today. mr.
the chair: the gentleman from texas yields back. the gentleman from texas roiches. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: mr. chairman, i believe we are lopsided on the time again. i would like to reserve. mr. barton: could we ask what the time differential is? the chair: the gentleman from texas has 20 1/2 minutes remaining. the gentleman from new jersey as 14 minutes remaining. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. barton: at...
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coming up, a new law in texas is raising eyebrows. college students will soon be allowed to bring concealed guns on campus. >> plus push back on the call for anti-muslim sentiments at mosques around the world. >>>in response to the nation of islam rally in washington d.c., celebrating the 20th anniversary of the minute man march, an anti-islam group urged supporters to protest what they called their islamizition of america. richelle carey has the story. >> no syrian refugees. >> reporter: they call themselves the global rally for humanity, an innocuous sounding term for a hate group that posts anti-muslim hate on their facebook page. a group in michigan, a city with 40% african-americans, followed the call. organizers say they are associated with oath keepers, a national militia group that gained prominence during the protest. volunteer members, armed with semiautomatic rifles that patrolled the streets. they wanted to protest. the largest mosque in the united states, they couldn't get permits in time. they settled for michigan avenue
coming up, a new law in texas is raising eyebrows. college students will soon be allowed to bring concealed guns on campus. >> plus push back on the call for anti-muslim sentiments at mosques around the world. >>>in response to the nation of islam rally in washington d.c., celebrating the 20th anniversary of the minute man march, an anti-islam group urged supporters to protest what they called their islamizition of america. richelle carey has the story. >> no syrian...
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it's dangerous and already headed to texas. a state dealing with devastating floods. >> we are team coverage with rob standing by in texas. but we're going to start here with matt gutman on the ground in mexico. matt? >> reporter: good morning, dan. it took us six hours to get here. that is how impassable the roads on. the government says that this is one of the towns hardest hit in the wind gusts. the wind shredding everything in sight. and this town like so many others around here is a ghost town this morning. this morning, we are getting our first look at the damage hurricane patricia left behind. a tropical nightmare for vacation goers, the lounge area hit by torrential rain and winds against the windows. people forced to shelter, looking out from the hotel rooms. whipping through towns with 165 miles per hour winds. the roaring currents in the streets making travel nearly i78 possible. ambulance rescue, barely able to plow through the brunt of the storm. and watch the truck hydroplaning across the highway, spinning out of
it's dangerous and already headed to texas. a state dealing with devastating floods. >> we are team coverage with rob standing by in texas. but we're going to start here with matt gutman on the ground in mexico. matt? >> reporter: good morning, dan. it took us six hours to get here. that is how impassable the roads on. the government says that this is one of the towns hardest hit in the wind gusts. the wind shredding everything in sight. and this town like so many others around here...
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. >>> and the new concerns in texas. the brutal one-two punch over 20 million in the flash flood zone as the storm sets its sights on water-logged texas. >> gone. >> some parts already hit by more than a foot of rain. streets as deep as rivers. >> look how quickly dallas has gone from drought to a flash flood. >> highways shut down. residents stranded. we have team coverage of this dangerous weather event right now. >>> live from abc news in new york, saturday, october 24th, 2015, this is "good morning america." >> good morning, and we are coming on the air in the midst of a major breaking weather story. the most powerful hurricane ever to hit the western hem sfees threatening mexico and texas. >> we want you to take a look at this video. a truck flipping over in the the storm made land fausm overnight. it's dangerous and already headed to texas. a state dealing with devastating floods. >> we are team coverage with rob standing by in texas. but we're going to start here with matt gutman on the ground in mexico. matt? >>
. >>> and the new concerns in texas. the brutal one-two punch over 20 million in the flash flood zone as the storm sets its sights on water-logged texas. >> gone. >> some parts already hit by more than a foot of rain. streets as deep as rivers. >> look how quickly dallas has gone from drought to a flash flood. >> highways shut down. residents stranded. we have team coverage of this dangerous weather event right now. >>> live from abc news in new york,...
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we should not be having earthquakes in texas. country. this is reno, texas. population 3200 and just 13 square miles long. if anyplace is small town america, reno is. residents know each other and they know something's changed in their town. >> see it's right here. look, actually let's kind of creep in here. right there see how my foot keeps -- >> yes. >> barbara brown is a community activist and a long time resident of reno, texas. >> yeah, this is definitely a concern. >> and reno is not alone. colorado, arkansas, oklahoma, ohio and the rest of ear eastern texas, not known for seismic activity are sunlt o surnld on e earthquake map. magnitude 3.0 and larger, compared to 20 quakes from 1970 to 2000. data that is beginning to show stories like barbara's are all too real. >> the earthquake came and went through the center of the house. everything shook. i went out my front yard and said, where did my yard go? >> she believes this is the cause of the quakes, hydraulic fracturing more commonly known as fracking, a process where water mixed with sand and chemical
we should not be having earthquakes in texas. country. this is reno, texas. population 3200 and just 13 square miles long. if anyplace is small town america, reno is. residents know each other and they know something's changed in their town. >> see it's right here. look, actually let's kind of creep in here. right there see how my foot keeps -- >> yes. >> barbara brown is a community activist and a long time resident of reno, texas. >> yeah, this is definitely a concern....
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corsicana, texas... about 55 miles south of dallas... received 16 and a half inces of rain overnight friday... saturday morning found emergency personnel trying to free two union pacific employees from their overturned train. the freight derailed after it was partially submerged by floodwaters... waters that t stranded driversrs too. (stranded driver): "as you can see i have and i didn't think i could make it. and so i stopped and like freaked out and called 911. and they were like, just stay there." houston could be particularly hard- hit. forecasters predict ththcity might receive up to 12 inches of rain over the weekend, and into monday. the mayor says localized street flooding could make things dangerous for residents. (mayor annise parker, houston, tx): "we want to make sure that once that rain starts, that we decide to stay home." that rain is coming...and officials fear elevated tides will add to the risk of severe flooding. i'm steve nannes reporting. deborah: hallloween is one e week away... but those who wanted to get their spo
corsicana, texas... about 55 miles south of dallas... received 16 and a half inces of rain overnight friday... saturday morning found emergency personnel trying to free two union pacific employees from their overturned train. the freight derailed after it was partially submerged by floodwaters... waters that t stranded driversrs too. (stranded driver): "as you can see i have and i didn't think i could make it. and so i stopped and like freaked out and called 911. and they were like, just...
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georgia, alabama, mississippi, louisiana and then ultimately into texas. a lot of stores were not there. jc penny was holding on or sears was holding on but you would get a few blocks out and you would see the high school stadium. beautiful, really beautiful, intimate, you know. water to the hill even if there was a drought, painted shrines, temples, pa -- palaces. everyone wants to believe in life and look forward to something and i simply believed that in many towns in texas, maybe hockey in minnesota, we are all looking for something to believe in and i became convinced that in many towns high school boobl is a -- football is a very unique culture regardless of the degree we do it off the backs of 16, 17, and 18-year-old kids. they are playing for championships, town and community and that's really, really powerful. plus, i was good at what i did. i had great grounding at the philadelphian inquiring, the most interesting newspaper in the country. it was the first -- it wasn't a sports book. a book about the culture of sports. and sports writers, all of
georgia, alabama, mississippi, louisiana and then ultimately into texas. a lot of stores were not there. jc penny was holding on or sears was holding on but you would get a few blocks out and you would see the high school stadium. beautiful, really beautiful, intimate, you know. water to the hill even if there was a drought, painted shrines, temples, pa -- palaces. everyone wants to believe in life and look forward to something and i simply believed that in many towns in texas, maybe hockey in...
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how much of the heritage of texas can be traced back to a dance hall? >> i think pretty much all of it can be, because everybody came to the dance hall or to the community center to share and enjoy what they had done in the community they lived in. >> reporter: does it make you emotional? >> it does. >> reporter: why? >> because it's such a great thing. and to see them dying. >> reporter: twin sisters is surviving. it is the oldest dance hall in texas, one hour west of austin. it opened to the public in 1870. it's estimated 1,000 dance halls were built in texas between the late 1800s and the early 1900s. now just 400 still stand and only two operate daily. luckenbach dance hall and this green hall where willie wilson uses a window to enter the dance hall. when it comes to preserve texas' decaying dance halls, broken spoke is still moving. >> they know darn well they are not at carnegie hall. >> reporter: that is true texas talking from a cowboy dedicated to saving what is left, one two-step at a time. david begnaud, cbs news, austin. >>> coming up after
how much of the heritage of texas can be traced back to a dance hall? >> i think pretty much all of it can be, because everybody came to the dance hall or to the community center to share and enjoy what they had done in the community they lived in. >> reporter: does it make you emotional? >> it does. >> reporter: why? >> because it's such a great thing. and to see them dying. >> reporter: twin sisters is surviving. it is the oldest dance hall in texas, one...
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of texas. the inspector general of the state's health services commission has sent a letter to planned parenthood in texas saying planned parenthood is no longer capable of performing medical services in a legal and ethical manner. the letter crites videos of planned parenthood facilities that were secretly recorded and edited in an attempt to show 40u planned parenthood profits from the sale of fetal tissue. other states have studied those same videos and have found no evidence that planned parenthood has profited by the transfer of fetal tissue research or broken the law in any way. none of the planned parenthood facilities in texas preserve any fetal tissue for research purposes. the last time planned parenthood clinics in texas provided fetal tissue for research was in 2010 when it partnered with the university of texas medical branch for a study on miscarriage. the university of texas medical branch is, of course, a state-run university funded by the government of texas. joining us now cec
of texas. the inspector general of the state's health services commission has sent a letter to planned parenthood in texas saying planned parenthood is no longer capable of performing medical services in a legal and ethical manner. the letter crites videos of planned parenthood facilities that were secretly recorded and edited in an attempt to show 40u planned parenthood profits from the sale of fetal tissue. other states have studied those same videos and have found no evidence that planned...
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. >> welcome to austin, texas day number two of booktv live coverage of texas book festival held outside the state capitol in austin, texas. here is the quick look at our coverage today. michael weiss his new book called "isis" inside the army of terror" followed by authors and books growing up in an upper class black neighborhood in chicago, of voting rights, artificial intelligence, looking at past and future technology and a new book out on president and mrs. johnson. coming up today on our live coverage to a number to of the texas book festival. for the full schedule go to booktv.org to get behind the scene of dates if you follow was on twitter or follow-ups are run facebook -- follow us on facebook this is texas book festival and here is michael weiss talking about "isis". [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i am here to introduce michael weiss author of "isis" inside the army of terror" your times best-seller. to introduce him and moderate a discussion with question and answer sessions with you as all our other author was supposed to be
. >> welcome to austin, texas day number two of booktv live coverage of texas book festival held outside the state capitol in austin, texas. here is the quick look at our coverage today. michael weiss his new book called "isis" inside the army of terror" followed by authors and books growing up in an upper class black neighborhood in chicago, of voting rights, artificial intelligence, looking at past and future technology and a new book out on president and mrs. johnson....
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the rain threat now shifts toward the texas coast. houston is expecting at least five inches of rain overnight. back here in corsicana, in some places, cars are still submerged in water, and it's still raining. where i'm standing, this is one of the main roads through town. it's chest deep here but if i walked towards the bridge you wouldn't see me anywhere. interstate 45, north and southbound lanes are still closed because many portions of corsicana are underwater. >> axelrod: david begnaud waist deep in it, in corsicana, thank you. now to hurricane patricia, or what's left of it. 24 hours ago it was the most powerful hurricane ever recorded in this hemisphere, one that seemed to come out of nowhere. it made landfall in mexico last night with 165-mile-per-hour winds. but the called "perfect storm" apparently hit the perfect place-- a sparsely populated stretch of the coast, and patricia left remarkably little damage as it weakened into a tropical depression. now let's bring in eric fisher chief meter otle of our boston station, wbz.
the rain threat now shifts toward the texas coast. houston is expecting at least five inches of rain overnight. back here in corsicana, in some places, cars are still submerged in water, and it's still raining. where i'm standing, this is one of the main roads through town. it's chest deep here but if i walked towards the bridge you wouldn't see me anywhere. interstate 45, north and southbound lanes are still closed because many portions of corsicana are underwater. >> axelrod: david...
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. >> it's what they don't need in texas. we have crews in mexico and texas. we will be reporting on this throughout the weekend. coming up on the show this morning, it has happened again. another high school football, the seventh of this year, has died. why does it keep happening and what should parents know? >>> and we start with new clues this morning, hunting for whoever killed a teenager who was on her way to church. a man who was last season with zoe hastings whose van was found in a creek. phillip mena is here with the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. finding video evidence he will be crucial. police hear from an eyewitness who may have seen the girl before she disappeared. this cell phone video comforting to her family. as dallas police try to figure 18-year-old, a victim of violence. leave for a mission trip. motivated, coming back. people. >> wanted to make them happy. >> reporter: she left her home on october 11th for a 5:00 class at the church of latter day saints. her body spotted in a creek near the wrecked family van the following
. >> it's what they don't need in texas. we have crews in mexico and texas. we will be reporting on this throughout the weekend. coming up on the show this morning, it has happened again. another high school football, the seventh of this year, has died. why does it keep happening and what should parents know? >>> and we start with new clues this morning, hunting for whoever killed a teenager who was on her way to church. a man who was last season with zoe hastings whose van was...
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up next texas school kids find out how texas farmers will eventually help pay their way through college. in the country college is expensive. the rising cost is a concern for students and parents. one school system in the texas panhandle is doing something to help. ed wolf with the texas farm bureau tells us how. what does corn have to do with college? for kids at gruver isdoeverything. the money made from this field helps every child at this small panhandle school further their education. "each year we will grow about 410 acres of corn on it. we'll harvest it. and a lot of donations go in. the proceeds go toward scholarships for graduates of gruver high school." it all started with karl nelsen. he farmed this land about 15 miles south of the oklahoma panhandle. but he didn't have anyone to pass it down to. so he gave it to the school. the district leased the land to local farmers for years, but thought they could do more. four years ago the gruver farm scholarship foundation was formed. "our old superintendent david teal i was sitting at a junior high football game watching my son and
up next texas school kids find out how texas farmers will eventually help pay their way through college. in the country college is expensive. the rising cost is a concern for students and parents. one school system in the texas panhandle is doing something to help. ed wolf with the texas farm bureau tells us how. what does corn have to do with college? for kids at gruver isdoeverything. the money made from this field helps every child at this small panhandle school further their education....
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juan carlos desde texas nos amplÍa. juan carlos: los fuertes aguaceros comenzaron a caer el viernes a la tarde y se extendieron durante todo el sÁbado, amenazando con no detenerse. 20 pulgadas de lluvias, superaron todos los rÉcords en el condado navarro, donde un tren se descarrilÓ y al menos, 12 vagones se volcaron. las imÁgenes aÉreas ni mencionan las vastas dimensiones de tierra que permanecen en el agua, en un fenÓmeno que se viene desplazando desde california, pero que ha golpeado este sector de texas. >> se subiÓ el agua a las casas. juan carlos: con cada hora, el agua de los rÍos y los embalses cercanos, siguen subiendo. esta es una pequeÑa represa en texas. las lluvias de los Últimos dÍas ha elevado los niveles, amenazando desbordarla. podrÍa inundar todo este valle, que se encuentra con bastantes casas de campesinos. >> ahora estaban mirando por el huracÁn en mÉxico. por la maÑana, debe llegar otras lloviznas fuertes. juan carlos: en las Últimas 36 horas, las llamadas al servicios de emergencia
juan carlos desde texas nos amplÍa. juan carlos: los fuertes aguaceros comenzaron a caer el viernes a la tarde y se extendieron durante todo el sÁbado, amenazando con no detenerse. 20 pulgadas de lluvias, superaron todos los rÉcords en el condado navarro, donde un tren se descarrilÓ y al menos, 12 vagones se volcaron. las imÁgenes aÉreas ni mencionan las vastas dimensiones de tierra que permanecen en el agua, en un fenÓmeno que se viene desplazando desde california, pero que ha golpeado...
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the gentleman from texas. mr. hensarling: it's my pleasure to yield one minute to the distinguished republican majority leader, mr. mccarthy of california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. mccarthy: i want to thank the chairman for yielding. we are having a debate, a healthy debate, but i don't think this is the structure where we or the forum in which we should have the debate about this. because we don't have the options for amendment. i think there's a better way to do this. the argument today and people have two views, but the real question the debate we are having comes down to this, do we let government pick and choose who we give special taxpayer loans to or not? i believe the constituents know what the right choice is. they don't want their tax dollars backing up loans for any businesses. that's not the government's job. the private sector can and should do that and the economy does best when the government is left out. when government gets involved trying to central
the gentleman from texas. mr. hensarling: it's my pleasure to yield one minute to the distinguished republican majority leader, mr. mccarthy of california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. mccarthy: i want to thank the chairman for yielding. we are having a debate, a healthy debate, but i don't think this is the structure where we or the forum in which we should have the debate about this. because we don't have the options for amendment. i think there's a...
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and more delays at texas airports tonight. after hundreds of flights were canceled friday. >> rainfall starting to pick up with some intensity, certainly out in the west and southwest sides. >> reporter: several funnel clouds were spotted this morning. >> take a look at this damage. this is the roof. >> reporter:. and this is heavy-duty metal. the focus is austin, san antonio, houston, and the texas coast, as the remnants of patricia move closer. >> depending how fast the rain comes down, we know there will be some high-water incidents. we have, of course, all of our first responders on notice that they may have to deploy. >> reporter: as much as 10 inches of rain is predicted for south texas, which could trigger another round of flash flooding. the worst of the weather and greatest potential for flash flooding comes in the next 12 to 14 hours. when it's dark. authorities fear drivers may not see the rising water or barricades that are blocking off roads. thomas, back to you. >> janet, thank you. >>> what was once hurricane pa
and more delays at texas airports tonight. after hundreds of flights were canceled friday. >> rainfall starting to pick up with some intensity, certainly out in the west and southwest sides. >> reporter: several funnel clouds were spotted this morning. >> take a look at this damage. this is the roof. >> reporter:. and this is heavy-duty metal. the focus is austin, san antonio, houston, and the texas coast, as the remnants of patricia move closer. >> depending how...
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parts of texas already flooded from another storm are bracing for more. the remnants of hurricane patricia are expected to hit texas this weekend. nearly ten inches of rain have already fallen in the dallas area just in the past kcouple days. it closed roads, the town of corsicana got more than a foot of rain in one day. flooding roads, trapping drivers, in fact, two teenage girls were stuck crossing a bridge and held on for dear life. >> i was holding around her waist and holding on to the metal on the bridge and trying not to let go. >> another six inches of rain are expected in south and central texas this weekend. >>> and take a look at this. here you can really see the magnitude of this hurricane. astronaut scott kelly posted this picture. he snapped it from the international space station. we'll be updating our digital platforms on patricia's path and its impact throughout the weekend. download our free app to get the latest information 24/7. for updates in spanish you can go to our sister station telemundo. they have a hurricane patricia special to
parts of texas already flooded from another storm are bracing for more. the remnants of hurricane patricia are expected to hit texas this weekend. nearly ten inches of rain have already fallen in the dallas area just in the past kcouple days. it closed roads, the town of corsicana got more than a foot of rain in one day. flooding roads, trapping drivers, in fact, two teenage girls were stuck crossing a bridge and held on for dear life. >> i was holding around her waist and holding on to...
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the chair: the gentleman from texas yields back. the gentleman from texas roiches. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: mr. chairman, i believe we are lopsided on the time again. i would like to reserve. mr. barton: could we ask what the time differential is? the chair: the gentleman from texas has 20 1/2 minutes remaining. the gentleman from new jersey as 14 minutes remaining. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. barton: at this time i'm very honored to recognize the distinguished chairman of the energy and commerce committee, from the great state of michigan, my good friend, mr. upton, for two minutes. chairman upton for two minutes. the chair: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for two minutes. mr. upton: thank you, mr. speaker. i really thank chairman emeritus barton for doing a really significant good job on getting this bill, bipartisan support, and working so hard over the last 18 months or so. both in the last congress and this congress, to get this bill ready for the floor today. mr.
the chair: the gentleman from texas yields back. the gentleman from texas roiches. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: mr. chairman, i believe we are lopsided on the time again. i would like to reserve. mr. barton: could we ask what the time differential is? the chair: the gentleman from texas has 20 1/2 minutes remaining. the gentleman from new jersey as 14 minutes remaining. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. barton: at...
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central texas. south of dallas, that bull's-eye right there, we could see more than 10 inches of rain in isolated amount. texas all the way down to houston, the hill country included in this. flash flood warnings are in place. flood watches over much of the state. and that is to include southwest louisiana. let's not forget about that. louisiana's going to be in this, too, especially as we get to sunday and monday. dallas in the rain. off the innocent rain, we even have lightning associated with this. we've seen rainfall rates 1 to 3 inches per hour. some areas have seen even higher rainfall rates. that's what's going to continue. it's not going to let up. this is going to be relentless over the next few days. that flash flood warning in corsicana, 35,000 people within that warning box. so that is in effect until 10:00. i'm sure that's going to be extended, guys. because this is not going to let up at all. look at the heavy rainfall that's forecasted by tonight. just southwest of houston. along the
central texas. south of dallas, that bull's-eye right there, we could see more than 10 inches of rain in isolated amount. texas all the way down to houston, the hill country included in this. flash flood warnings are in place. flood watches over much of the state. and that is to include southwest louisiana. let's not forget about that. louisiana's going to be in this, too, especially as we get to sunday and monday. dallas in the rain. off the innocent rain, we even have lightning associated...
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degrees west texas heat. i look like an idiot basically. the kids looked at me and said who is this guy what is he doing, and then they forgot about me because they are practicing. i found a credible, beautiful power and those friday night lights. spectacle unlike anything i have seen, more exciting then and a fall and afl championship games which i've seen. the ban, the cheerleaders, the cheerleaders, the pageantry, the crying, the laughing, the incredible importance, that stadium i don't know how many of you have seen it, it was some like this incredible rocketship landing on the moonscape of west texas. the the flatness, the wind running across, it was spectacular. but it was too spectacular because those lights were really too bright as they are in many places, i feel firmly that we become warped in the role sports plan our lives since early in our high schools and colleges. too many parents, and this is not me talking this is a recent poll by the foundation of the robert wood johnson foundation, 25% of parents think their kids will mak
degrees west texas heat. i look like an idiot basically. the kids looked at me and said who is this guy what is he doing, and then they forgot about me because they are practicing. i found a credible, beautiful power and those friday night lights. spectacle unlike anything i have seen, more exciting then and a fall and afl championship games which i've seen. the ban, the cheerleaders, the cheerleaders, the pageantry, the crying, the laughing, the incredible importance, that stadium i don't know...
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Oct 19, 2015
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no state dispenses justice like texas. if by "justice" you mean executing a man before we know everything he's done, i disagree. i'm not arguing it's a perfect solution, only that -- [ clay coughs ] oh. daddy, i'm sorry. did we wake you up? oh, no matter. at my age, i sleep better in the daytime, anyway. besides, i've got something i need to talk to both of you about. oh, god. [ sighs ] before she went to bed, charlene gave me a convincing argument as to why she should stay out here in california with you. she's even found something called a magnet school, whatever that is. she gave me a pamphlet on it. but the point is she does not want to go home. and what did you say? i told her that, uh, whether she stays here or goes is entirely up to you. daddy! oh, my god! look, i know you want me to be the bad guy here, but my main job as charlene's grandfather is not to be resented and to say "yes" to every little thing she wants. besides, i refuse to spend five hours on an airplane with a teenager who thinks it's a terrible punis
no state dispenses justice like texas. if by "justice" you mean executing a man before we know everything he's done, i disagree. i'm not arguing it's a perfect solution, only that -- [ clay coughs ] oh. daddy, i'm sorry. did we wake you up? oh, no matter. at my age, i sleep better in the daytime, anyway. besides, i've got something i need to talk to both of you about. oh, god. [ sighs ] before she went to bed, charlene gave me a convincing argument as to why she should stay out here...
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Oct 11, 2015
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it thinks it can -- it's texas, and it'll always be texas. it's. no a thousand people from california alone moving into texas every single day. and i've had a meeting with about 200 ceos that have moved their companies into texas. and i said, now, you know why you moved your company to texas, but do your employees know? be have you made a point to tell your employees we could no longer do business in new jersey, we could no longer do business in california? no. you just moved to texas. so all the employees come and their like, well, i like texas, but i really liked california. and they'll vote for the same things, and it will fundamentally change texas. >> host: final question. do you expect another 9/11 attack? >> guest: yeah, i think it's only a heart of time before we are gravely attacked. i don't think it's going to be necessarily like 9/11. i mean be, my worst fear is -- [inaudible] i think that is, that's what america should be worried about, what i peeve is something like that -- what i believe is something like that. and i think we are in -
it thinks it can -- it's texas, and it'll always be texas. it's. no a thousand people from california alone moving into texas every single day. and i've had a meeting with about 200 ceos that have moved their companies into texas. and i said, now, you know why you moved your company to texas, but do your employees know? be have you made a point to tell your employees we could no longer do business in new jersey, we could no longer do business in california? no. you just moved to texas. so all...
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Oct 18, 2015
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i was reading about texas football and the power. i drove out west in the mid-1980s and that's when the subconscious rose to the underpinnings and the outlining of the book began to take shape. i took the southern route so you go to the high school football country georgia, alabama, mississippi, louisiana and then ultimately texas. main street was dark and a lot of stores were not there. there wasn't much there but you can get a few blocks out and you would see that. beautiful. really beautiful. water to the hill even if there was a drought. everyone wants to believe in something and hope for something and look forward to something and i simply knew high school football in many towns in texas and across this country to be it at basketball in indiana and hockey in minnesota we are all looking for something to believe in and i became convinced that in many towns high school football is it. it's a very unique and powerful culture. 16, 17, 18-year-old kids who 99 times out of 100 are not playing for college scholarships they are paying f
i was reading about texas football and the power. i drove out west in the mid-1980s and that's when the subconscious rose to the underpinnings and the outlining of the book began to take shape. i took the southern route so you go to the high school football country georgia, alabama, mississippi, louisiana and then ultimately texas. main street was dark and a lot of stores were not there. there wasn't much there but you can get a few blocks out and you would see that. beautiful. really...
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Oct 24, 2015
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worth, texas, a jaw dropping video. >> the driver of a car that veered into a motorcycle on a texas roadway sending its two riders tumbling, has now been charged. >> you hit him. >> i don't care. >> in denver, a passenger pleaded guilty for trying to catch his flight in a very unusual way. >> this man missed his plane so obviously he decided to burst through an airport emergency door, run onto the tarmac to stop the plane. the new york mets as they clinch their bid to the world series. >> they haven't been to the world series since 2000 and the mets are on their way back. >> the win spoiling a back to the future prediction made 30 years ago this week. >> wait a minute. cubs win world series. >> the cast joined us to celebrate the movie's anniversary. >> what lines do people recite to you all the time? >> well. >> we don't need roads. >> and finally, another classic making waves this week, star wars, without a new trailer from the force awakens. >> the force, calling to you. >> you going to see star wars? >> sure. my kids want to see it. we'll go. >> tickets zblet. >> no, i didn't. but i hav
worth, texas, a jaw dropping video. >> the driver of a car that veered into a motorcycle on a texas roadway sending its two riders tumbling, has now been charged. >> you hit him. >> i don't care. >> in denver, a passenger pleaded guilty for trying to catch his flight in a very unusual way. >> this man missed his plane so obviously he decided to burst through an airport emergency door, run onto the tarmac to stop the plane. the new york mets as they clinch their bid...
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texas tech falls to 2-3. oklahoma to 3-1 in big 12 play. great job by our fantastic crew in norman, oklahoma. so long from memorial stadium. 8:00 eastern time on abc. number one ohio state taking on rutgers. final score here. piing up. "you're watching local 5 news at 6 in hd. we are iowa's most accurate weather team and we start with your forecast first." bree/wx wall we will continue to see clearing skies and calming winds across the state as we go through the evening and overnight. it will be a cool one tonight with lows in the 30s and 40s. sunday will be a beauty! there will be sunshine, calm winds and comfortable temperatures in the 60s for central iowa. the work week will start off dry, despite the increase in cloud cover, and temperatures will again be into the 60s. we won't last too long without the umbrella, however, as rain moves back into the forecast by late in the day on tuesday. fall- like 50s move back in by mid-week as well. " local 5 news at 6 in hd starts now. we are iowa" nikki: good evening. welcome to local 5 news, i'm
texas tech falls to 2-3. oklahoma to 3-1 in big 12 play. great job by our fantastic crew in norman, oklahoma. so long from memorial stadium. 8:00 eastern time on abc. number one ohio state taking on rutgers. final score here. piing up. "you're watching local 5 news at 6 in hd. we are iowa's most accurate weather team and we start with your forecast first." bree/wx wall we will continue to see clearing skies and calming winds across the state as we go through the evening and overnight....
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Oct 19, 2015
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heritage of texas can be traced back to a dance hall? >> i think pretty much all of it can be. pretty much, everybody came to the dance hall. community center to share. enjoy. and the community they lived in. >> reporter: does it make you emotional? >> it does. >> reporter: why? >> because it is such a great thing. to see them dying. >> reporter: twin sister is surviving. it is the oldest dance hall in texas, one hour west of austin. it opened to the public in 1870. it is estimated 1,000 dance halls were built in texas. between the late 1800s and early 1900s. now just 400 still stand. only two operate daily. luckenbach dance hall and this one, green hall, where willie nelson still uses a window entrance when he performs. >> one night randy travis -- >> reporter: when it cups to preserving, texas's decaying dance halls, the broken spoke is still rolling. >> no matter who it is. nobody has to tell them where they're at. they know darn well they're not at carnegie hall. all right i've got to do >> reporter: that's true texas talk from a cow
heritage of texas can be traced back to a dance hall? >> i think pretty much all of it can be. pretty much, everybody came to the dance hall. community center to share. enjoy. and the community they lived in. >> reporter: does it make you emotional? >> it does. >> reporter: why? >> because it is such a great thing. to see them dying. >> reporter: twin sister is surviving. it is the oldest dance hall in texas, one hour west of austin. it opened to the public...
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now, the storm is bringing rains in texas. first responders in san antonio say that one man is missing after being swept away in a flooded drainage ditch. earlier this morning two crewmen from a union pacific train were rescued from corsicana when the train was washed away by floodwaters. charles hadlock is joining us from dallas, texas, and has the rain stopped or still coming down? >> well, it has stopped for the moment, and we are standing near the banks of the the trinity river and this is a dramatic scene, but this is what it is supposed to do, fill up in a flood and then slowly fade away. dallas can handle the amount of rain, even though it is record amounts for the daily amounts, and we had between 5 and 7 inches yesterday and another 4 or 5 today. this rainfall is also having an impact just about an hour south of here in the town of corsicana where that train derailment was. i-45 was closed for several hours. lines of cars backed up for miles trying to get through, because the road had flooded, and we are told now that
now, the storm is bringing rains in texas. first responders in san antonio say that one man is missing after being swept away in a flooded drainage ditch. earlier this morning two crewmen from a union pacific train were rescued from corsicana when the train was washed away by floodwaters. charles hadlock is joining us from dallas, texas, and has the rain stopped or still coming down? >> well, it has stopped for the moment, and we are standing near the banks of the the trinity river and...
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. >>> and texas facing a deluge of water. in odessa, over three inches of rain fell leading to 30 rescues. and in lubbock, over 2000 customers were without power and the national weather service has issued a flash flood watch for bill karins will have more on all of this. >>> well, with a marathon 11-hour testimony in the rearview mirror, hillary clinton is looking to get back on the campaign trail. after the was over, chairman couldn't identify anything new that he had learned, saying he'd need to read the transcript. andrea mitchell reports. >> reporter: it was supposed to begr about benghazi but soon dissolved into bickry. >> i don't care if you sent it by morris code, what is relevant is that he was sending information to the secretary of state. you need to make sure the entire record is straight. >> and that's exactly what i want to do. >> reporter: while they argued, the star witness tried to stay unlike in 2013, this time hillaryclipten was poised, . >> i wrote a whole chapter about this. i'd be glad to send it to you
. >>> and texas facing a deluge of water. in odessa, over three inches of rain fell leading to 30 rescues. and in lubbock, over 2000 customers were without power and the national weather service has issued a flash flood watch for bill karins will have more on all of this. >>> well, with a marathon 11-hour testimony in the rearview mirror, hillary clinton is looking to get back on the campaign trail. after the was over, chairman couldn't identify anything new that he had...
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Oct 24, 2015
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that made landfall in texas. and in 1979, typhoon tip hit japan, killing dozens in the resulting floods there. then in 2005, hurricane wilma was the recent major hurricane to strike u.s. and killed 87 people in the caribbean up, mexico and the u.s. >>> new information about the rescue effort after a soldier was killed. ns. we ask questions here. look for risks there. and search for opportunity everywhere. global markets may be uncertain. but you can feel confident in our investment experience... ... around the world. call a t. rowe price investment specialist, or your advisor... ...and see how we can help you find global opportunity. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. it's gotten squarer. over the years. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. get fast-acting, long-lasting relief from heartburn with it neutralizes stomach acid and is the only product that forms a protective
that made landfall in texas. and in 1979, typhoon tip hit japan, killing dozens in the resulting floods there. then in 2005, hurricane wilma was the recent major hurricane to strike u.s. and killed 87 people in the caribbean up, mexico and the u.s. >>> new information about the rescue effort after a soldier was killed. ns. we ask questions here. look for risks there. and search for opportunity everywhere. global markets may be uncertain. but you can feel confident in our investment...
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Oct 16, 2015
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we look across texas. east texas in extreme to exceptional drought. still expecting a few isolated areas where rainfall is heavy associated with the cutoff flow in southern california. no widespread rainfall there. most of it is going to be right along the california/nevada border. if you are traveling toward the hill country region of austin and san antonio, that bastrup fire, that will be the good news. temperatures go from the 90s to the upper 80s for the weekend. and a huge cooldown from the great lakes to the eastern seaboard. northeast of new england. it will feel a lot more like fall. alison and christine. back to you. >>> karen, feeling like fall. former house speaker dennis hastert planning to plead guilty. he will enter the plea at the end of the month. sources with knowledge of the investigation, said hastert paid hush money to a former student he abused as a wrestling coach in illinois. >>> a group led by the naacp president set to unveil a plan today for police reform in baltimore. the six-point plan calls for firing corrupt officers and
we look across texas. east texas in extreme to exceptional drought. still expecting a few isolated areas where rainfall is heavy associated with the cutoff flow in southern california. no widespread rainfall there. most of it is going to be right along the california/nevada border. if you are traveling toward the hill country region of austin and san antonio, that bastrup fire, that will be the good news. temperatures go from the 90s to the upper 80s for the weekend. and a huge cooldown from...
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Oct 4, 2015
10/15
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i asked him a question people from texas ask, how did you get to texas? my family was in camp here and i being a baptist girl at the time, not so good now, i said, well, church camp. he said, not exactly. over the course of our long relationship he explained to me that he and his family were in the cristal city, i always knew about the camp, i knew the existence, but itth was somethig that was in the back of my mind. after i learned that alan had died, i decided to take this on. i was very sorry that i had not gotten moreth information about the camp, and so i dug down and dug deep. almost all of you know about the executive 9066 in which 126,000 japanese, two-thirds of them americans were in turn, relocation camps. this is a very beautiful photograph by lang, a famous photographer of one of the characters in my book being rounded up in the streets of san francisco. this is the dakuta family and the little girl holding the doll is standing next to her mother. you could see the army people putting them on the bus. thisn is about them -- minister was arrest
i asked him a question people from texas ask, how did you get to texas? my family was in camp here and i being a baptist girl at the time, not so good now, i said, well, church camp. he said, not exactly. over the course of our long relationship he explained to me that he and his family were in the cristal city, i always knew about the camp, i knew the existence, but itth was somethig that was in the back of my mind. after i learned that alan had died, i decided to take this on. i was very...
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Oct 24, 2015
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parts of texas haven't seen this much rain in two decades. >>> disaster diverted. the strongest hurricane ever recorded has come and gone. >>> inside the raid. dramatic video obtained by nbc news appears to show the hostage rescue mission at an isis prison that left a u.s. commando dead. >>> three people killed and more than 30 injured after a suspected drunk driver plowed through a parade at oklahoma state university. >>> and grand slam. the father and son duo who join eed forces on the softball field is in a league of its own. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. we begin with two major weather stories tonight. hurricane patricia that barrelled ashore along mexico's pacific coast is the strongest hurricane ever recorded. the category 5 with sustained winds of 200 miles per hour. fir first, a separate weather system bringing catastrophic flooding to texas. flood watches extend from texas into louisiana effectively putting more than 15 million people in the south on high alert. we have the latest in houston. >> reporter: off the rails, a freight train overt
parts of texas haven't seen this much rain in two decades. >>> disaster diverted. the strongest hurricane ever recorded has come and gone. >>> inside the raid. dramatic video obtained by nbc news appears to show the hostage rescue mission at an isis prison that left a u.s. commando dead. >>> three people killed and more than 30 injured after a suspected drunk driver plowed through a parade at oklahoma state university. >>> and grand slam. the father and son...
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Oct 24, 2015
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austin and waco, texas. some isolated counties have picked up 15 to 17 inches and more is expected. in fact, with so much juice in the atmosphere, anywhere from 2 to 4 inches an hour is possible. and this is not even tapped into what was hurricane patricia yet. that's still to come. it's weakening very, very quickly over the mountains of mexico. it went from nearly 200 miles an hour to 50 miles an hour in just 24 hours. so right now a live look outside. our roof camera. so dark out there. the sunlight come up in another 35 or 40 minutes. and next weekend we fall back. 51 in morgan hill. 57 in half moon bay. and from our roof camera right now we have clouds with low 50s santa rosa. still upper 40s by the delta and novato. and sutro hooking pretty dark but good visibility. fog and high clouds this morning with a mild fall day on tap. a few sprinkles possible in the morning. then we get back into partly cloudy skies. high pressure hanging out for another day. a few clouds around and the ridge weakens tomorrow a
austin and waco, texas. some isolated counties have picked up 15 to 17 inches and more is expected. in fact, with so much juice in the atmosphere, anywhere from 2 to 4 inches an hour is possible. and this is not even tapped into what was hurricane patricia yet. that's still to come. it's weakening very, very quickly over the mountains of mexico. it went from nearly 200 miles an hour to 50 miles an hour in just 24 hours. so right now a live look outside. our roof camera. so dark out there. the...
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in houston, texas. but we're also looking at a threat for southwest louisiana as well and all the way around there. we're going to see a lot of rain in these areas where it's been dry for a while, melissa. that's why it's so dangerous to get all this rain at once really will make for some treasury flooding. >> we're going to check in with you a little later in the program. >>> still to come, we'll have highlights of rachel maddow's interview with hillary clinton and our guest will be hereby to explain why the supreme court may be take being crucial cases on abortion access. wednesday brought the highly anticipated news. >> as my family and i have worked through the breeding process, i've said all along what i've said time and again to others. that it may very well be that that process, by the time we get through it, closes the window on mounting a realistic campaign for president. that is might close. i've concluded it has closed. >> with that, vice president biden publicly announced he would not seek t
in houston, texas. but we're also looking at a threat for southwest louisiana as well and all the way around there. we're going to see a lot of rain in these areas where it's been dry for a while, melissa. that's why it's so dangerous to get all this rain at once really will make for some treasury flooding. >> we're going to check in with you a little later in the program. >>> still to come, we'll have highlights of rachel maddow's interview with hillary clinton and our guest...
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Oct 9, 2015
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mientras tanto la universidad texas en houston fue cerrada despuÉs del tiroteo frente una residencia estudiantil, el estudiante tambiÉn de primer grado muriÓ y el segundo estudiante fue hospitalizado. >> como paÍs tenemos que ver quÉ vamos a hacer sobre esto, pero Él sÓlo 70 de las familias. lourdes: unos protestaron su presencia, pero no sÓlo la indignaciÓn como los asesinatos y no oposiciÓn para el acceso a las armas, entre los candidatos republicanos ben carlson,hablÓ acerca del estudiante en oregÓn. ben:estos estudiantes tienen que ir en lugares libres de armas, no estÁn tan enfermos para no darse cuenta que si vas a un lugar en donde alguien te puede disparar puedes resultar herido. lourdes: el doctor carlson dijo hoy aquÍ que estaría mÁs seguros hubiera personal capacitado, armado, incluyendo maestros que pueden proteger a los estudiantes. en washington lourdes, univisiÓn. marÍa elena: una propuesta de este estado teniendo mediante una orden de deportaciÓn, esto podrÍa ponerlos tras dÉcadas atrÁs de las rejas, asegura de que no se trata de una ley antiinmig
mientras tanto la universidad texas en houston fue cerrada despuÉs del tiroteo frente una residencia estudiantil, el estudiante tambiÉn de primer grado muriÓ y el segundo estudiante fue hospitalizado. >> como paÍs tenemos que ver quÉ vamos a hacer sobre esto, pero Él sÓlo 70 de las familias. lourdes: unos protestaron su presencia, pero no sÓlo la indignaciÓn como los asesinatos y no oposiciÓn para el acceso a las armas, entre los candidatos republicanos ben carlson,hablÓ acerca...
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Oct 16, 2015
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in texas, the trouble is fire. wildfire burning in central texas. it doesn't look like there is any relief in sight. it wiped out dozens of homes and threatening others. the texas governor ordered additional resources to fight it. >> they have been stepping up and working around the clock to try to contain this fire. they have been dealing with challenges and shifting winds caused it to go in different directions. they have a singular goal and that is to try to eliminate this fire as quickly as possible to reduce the extent of damages. >> it's still not known what caused the fire. >>> the rain that fell in california is heading east. will it get to texas? let's turn now to meteorologist karen maginnis for that. >> it would be nice if a lot of that moisture would spread out across the state. this was such an isolated area. we look across texas as well. east texas in extreme to exceptional drought. doesn't look like any looming on the horizon. the rainfall will be heavy associated with the cutoff low in southern california. no widespread rainfall ther
in texas, the trouble is fire. wildfire burning in central texas. it doesn't look like there is any relief in sight. it wiped out dozens of homes and threatening others. the texas governor ordered additional resources to fight it. >> they have been stepping up and working around the clock to try to contain this fire. they have been dealing with challenges and shifting winds caused it to go in different directions. they have a singular goal and that is to try to eliminate this fire as...