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good evening to the members of the texas legislature, members of the texas supreme court, state officials, and to my fellow texans. as we gather tonight in san marco's, texas -- san marcos, texas, the state of our state has never been more exceptional. [applause] texans have inherited a legendary pedigree. a state first settled by brave pioneers, willing to risk everything for the promise of freedom and opportunity. texas is fulfilling that promise. i'm speaking to you from the manufacturing floor of noveon. noveon is a cutting-edge business in the critical field of rare earth elements. they provide essential materials for things used every day, like refrigerators, trucks, mri machines, and oil rigs. they even materials for ballistic missiles for the united states of america to defend itself. most rare earth materials now come from china. but if that supply is ever disrupted, many of the things we do every day would come to a halt. the future of texas and the united states should not depend on china. [applause] we must embrace innovation, like noveon, to make texas more self-reliant, to c
good evening to the members of the texas legislature, members of the texas supreme court, state officials, and to my fellow texans. as we gather tonight in san marco's, texas -- san marcos, texas, the state of our state has never been more exceptional. [applause] texans have inherited a legendary pedigree. a state first settled by brave pioneers, willing to risk everything for the promise of freedom and opportunity. texas is fulfilling that promise. i'm speaking to you from the manufacturing...
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the texas court of appeals could that here, could of don that? >> that's right. >> could you have, i'm sry >> yes. there is a difference tween enforceability of the judgment and finale of a judgment, correct? >> i think that's right. we wouldoi to the analogy exactly that your honor is making and i think that rule goes far back in our tradition. i would cite to you texas cic railway versus murphy ich is in 1884 case which looks to older precedent and says if a pition for rehearing is presented, alexis, the te for an appeal does not begin to run until the petition is this bozo this has long been the law and you c also point to traditiona due process analogies that we pointed to and say what you want to do is allow the state court proceedingso come to rest before moving into federal court. >> could you filed your 1983 complaint right after t court of criminal appeals decision? >> your hor i think yes, we could have. i want to te a step back a note that there's difference between injury, when you can bring a cause of action, and accrual dates. that'
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i know my colleague from texas are. but if you care to talk a little bit about that program, the dhs program that you would like to see have continued support for. >> it's one of the only programs, congressman, where stone garden brings premiership tween cbp enters and local law enforcement, to acquit our state law enforcement. it's a program that sheriffs nationally and beyond have supported. it is our overtime, you are is working side by side with porn patrol. it's a great program. >> here's why bring that up. the stone garden program has been existence for quite some time. back during the administration of president obama, it was at about $50 million, given the fiscal year. right, now we are finding it at $90 million for the fiscal year 2023 budget that the president has admitted. that's the exact same number that president trump, former president trump, submitted during the course of his presidency. that's why i offer that is because, to me, these aren't partisan or proposals that, at the end of the day, are focused
i know my colleague from texas are. but if you care to talk a little bit about that program, the dhs program that you would like to see have continued support for. >> it's one of the only programs, congressman, where stone garden brings premiership tween cbp enters and local law enforcement, to acquit our state law enforcement. it's a program that sheriffs nationally and beyond have supported. it is our overtime, you are is working side by side with porn patrol. it's a great program....
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the chaer 64 governments only access to teinthrough texas courts. it does not contr vsus common law autri to agree to testing. a declaration regarding cpt 64 gts would neither affect kurds coon law authority, nor buying texas courts. the mismch -- standing and for closes his reliance on -- on the merit eryone agrees that due process is a relevant constitutional right. and everyo aees that wallace surprise the presumiv rule. reads claim occurred when he had a complete and present cause of actn. though he formulated it somewhat differently in his complaint and his petition, the -- reads claim now is that the court of criminal appeals cion violated due proces if so, reed had a cae action and therore, his claim accrued no lateth when the court ofrinal appeals issued its opinion and judgment. because that opinion d judgment impose e legal consequences on re he says violated due process. the wallace rules should apply here. in respect -- by treatinthcc agent on a matter of state law, saying that this cot eats its judgments. it's immediately feive. it woul
the chaer 64 governments only access to teinthrough texas courts. it does not contr vsus common law autri to agree to testing. a declaration regarding cpt 64 gts would neither affect kurds coon law authority, nor buying texas courts. the mismch -- standing and for closes his reliance on -- on the merit eryone agrees that due process is a relevant constitutional right. and everyo aees that wallace surprise the presumiv rule. reads claim occurred when he had a complete and present cause of actn....
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the texas court of appeals could do that here to? >> that's right, you're on. >> i'm sure, -- >> there is a difference before, enforceability of a judgment and finality of a judgment, correct? >> i think that's right, your honor. i think here, we wou pnt to the analogy exactly that your honor is making, i thnk that rule gs ar back in our tradition, wha i would say texas pacific real vsus murphy won 11 u.s. for 88 in 40 1990, which is 1984 case which looks for older predt, and says there, for petition for recurring is presented, the time for a appeal does not begin to run until this position is dispod. this is long than the law. we can also point traditional due proces analogies as we point to the briefs and say, what we want to do is allow the state to come to rest before mininto federal court. >> could you have fileyo 1983 complai right aerhe court of criminal appeals decision? >> your honor, yes, we could have. i want to take a stepaca note, there's a difference betwe injury, when you can bring a cau oaction and a cruel dates. that
the texas court of appeals could do that here to? >> that's right, you're on. >> i'm sure, -- >> there is a difference before, enforceability of a judgment and finality of a judgment, correct? >> i think that's right, your honor. i think here, we wou pnt to the analogy exactly that your honor is making, i thnk that rule gs ar back in our tradition, wha i would say texas pacific real vsus murphy won 11 u.s. for 88 in 40 1990, which is 1984 case which looks for older...
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state government former attorney texas supreme court. member of the judiciary committee special relevance but we are so honored to have this today is his leadership on the senate select committee on intelligence. so much oversight over nation secrets and the disposition and classification of the secrets. one other observation i want to make us from afar those of us here in austin and other americans look at washington d.c. it's broken and dysfunctional. look at capitol hill congress seems pretty broken and dysfunctional. i'm happy to say senator john cornyn supports this. manages to be both a principled conservative and a genuine dealmaker in the best sense of the term. company give you a few examples. he part of senator patrick leahy liberal democrat from vermont which is something women earlier today. he partnered with majority leader chuck schumer and senator mark warner tonic chips act. major new initiative with china and secure semiconductor supply chain. he part with chris coons really innovative to support you created and its free
state government former attorney texas supreme court. member of the judiciary committee special relevance but we are so honored to have this today is his leadership on the senate select committee on intelligence. so much oversight over nation secrets and the disposition and classification of the secrets. one other observation i want to make us from afar those of us here in austin and other americans look at washington d.c. it's broken and dysfunctional. look at capitol hill congress seems...
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wh isn't texas' determination dain them on texas? presumably, there will be other stat tt might agree with the federal government and say we not -- are not going to expend any monetory and supervise or detain these particular individuals. genera stone: two points. first of all, there were distctourt findings. this is a disputed subject at thtrial court regarding whether or n t rates of recidivism were high, what texas was exposed to by these reas. more to the poin cgo -- more the plate, congress has made e determination specifically in the passage of irs and 1226 see whether or not these indivuals -- justice jackson: that is a merit question. i guess my point is in terms of injury and who is bearing the cost and why isn't it texas'etermination to go after and detain or keep detained theseeoe, a cost that texas has chosen to incur? the guidelines do not force the states to keep these people in custody. general stone: it is because texas has been put to an article three dilemma it either pays the , cost of continued detention or contin
wh isn't texas' determination dain them on texas? presumably, there will be other stat tt might agree with the federal government and say we not -- are not going to expend any monetory and supervise or detain these particular individuals. genera stone: two points. first of all, there were distctourt findings. this is a disputed subject at thtrial court regarding whether or n t rates of recidivism were high, what texas was exposed to by these reas. more to the poin cgo -- more the plate,...
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why isn't texas's determination to detain them on texas? presumably there will be other states that might agree with thefederal government, and say we're not going to extend any money to try to supervise or detain those particul individuals? >> two points. first, there are district court findings,this is a disputed subject at the trial, whether or not the rates of recidivism, or texas was exposed to buy these release and would work with congress footagedetermination, specifically in the past, 12 2060, whether onothese individual -- >> but that's on the merits. it's a merits questn. my term is points of injury, and who is bearing the cos, and why? is it not texas's determination to go after, and detain, or keep detained, these people. is that not a top cost that texas has chosen to embark? the guidenedon't require states keep these people in custody. >> no, your honor, it is because we are puin an article three dilemma, where it either pays e sts of detaing to tension, or pays the costs that are writ inrr through recidivism. recidivism in th
why isn't texas's determination to detain them on texas? presumably there will be other states that might agree with thefederal government, and say we're not going to extend any money to try to supervise or detain those particul individuals? >> two points. first, there are district court findings,this is a disputed subject at the trial, whether or not the rates of recidivism, or texas was exposed to buy these release and would work with congress footagedetermination, specifically in the...
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>> not after project texas. this is not allowed. >> are their employees they're employed by both companies? >> i do not believe so. >> okay. i don't believe so? again, i will allow you to come back with a written response if you could give me -- >> >> i will go back and check to be very sure. >> okay, thank you. i'm also concerned about an issue that our chairwoman brought up about an apparent pattern of misrepresentation from your company in regards to the mat and extent of data that you are collecting, as well as what is being accessed from within china. there are dozens of public reports that -- the peoples republic of china has been accessing data and u.s. users contradicting several public statements by public -- tiktok employees. i'm referencing project raven, which was first reported on by forbes last october. another investigation revealed, i'm sorry, i'm running out of time. do you want to respond to that? >> yes, congressman. we do not condone an effort by certain former employees to access u.s. tiktok
>> not after project texas. this is not allowed. >> are their employees they're employed by both companies? >> i do not believe so. >> okay. i don't believe so? again, i will allow you to come back with a written response if you could give me -- >> >> i will go back and check to be very sure. >> okay, thank you. i'm also concerned about an issue that our chairwoman brought up about an apparent pattern of misrepresentation from your company in regards to...
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mexico border in el paso, texas. judge -- has done a number of things prior to serving in county governments. he has been in small business and human resources. he has ben, i think, in the juvenile justice world as well. but judge samanego is here to talk to us about how communities on the border, like el paso, have actually been a tremendous service to the federal government. and when given the resources and support, it can be a great ally and ensuring that we preserve the humanity in our system, that all of us should want. one last thing, but i will say. judge samanego both were in public service. i as a congresswoman, and samanego as a county judge, on a horrific day. august 3rd, 2019. when a domestic terrorist drove over ten hours to our community to slaughter mexicans and immigrants. he used much of the hateful, racist, bigoted, xenophobic language, this domestic terrorist did, and many politicians in washington d.c. hughes. and many politicians in texas use. unfortunately, and the president of the united states
mexico border in el paso, texas. judge -- has done a number of things prior to serving in county governments. he has been in small business and human resources. he has ben, i think, in the juvenile justice world as well. but judge samanego is here to talk to us about how communities on the border, like el paso, have actually been a tremendous service to the federal government. and when given the resources and support, it can be a great ally and ensuring that we preserve the humanity in our...
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but they don't have in texas is the expansion. they have medicaid. >> that's right, they have medicaid. the requirements of who is eligible from medicaid might be very limited. they don't have because the state of texas is so large. it is one of the states where there are the largest number of people who fall in that medicaid coverage gap. so expansion in texas would be a huge boon for both the states economy and the states health. >> on medicaid expansion, this is from kathy in michigan. on the states that refused to expand medicaid. who are the people responsible for, as kathy puts it, leaving the poor people in the dark? was it the governors of the states. >> the governors and the legislators of those states. so the elected officials of the states are who are making the decisions about medicaid expansion. although there are a number of states since 2014, 2017 period of time. who have actually passed medicaid expansion based on a valid initiative. that means they put the question of whether or not to expand medicaid to the peopl
but they don't have in texas is the expansion. they have medicaid. >> that's right, they have medicaid. the requirements of who is eligible from medicaid might be very limited. they don't have because the state of texas is so large. it is one of the states where there are the largest number of people who fall in that medicaid coverage gap. so expansion in texas would be a huge boon for both the states economy and the states health. >> on medicaid expansion, this is from kathy in...
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tracks in denison, texas. that's where he was born. the red river, where texas sheiks hands with oklahoma. dwight david eisenhower was one of seven sons of deeply religious pennsylvania dutch who moved west and brought bible with him. no matter where duty takes him, he always likes to get back to home cooking. even in paris kitchen was kansan. and hobbies keep him close the earth and the fresh water fishing with his farmer boys first love golf is a new land only with fish stories does i exercise a special and right to stretch the truth little. golly, you should have seen the one that got away three feet long. if you asked eisenhower, he has dedicated the rest of his life to the service of america. instead of retiring to take it easy on his little farm in gettysburg he'll point a picture of this baby, a chip off the old block, and he'd tell you, i want my grandson and yours to up in a free america. he's proud of his grandchildren. there are three of them now. you can tell that eisenhower believes that our real
tracks in denison, texas. that's where he was born. the red river, where texas sheiks hands with oklahoma. dwight david eisenhower was one of seven sons of deeply religious pennsylvania dutch who moved west and brought bible with him. no matter where duty takes him, he always likes to get back to home cooking. even in paris kitchen was kansan. and hobbies keep him close the earth and the fresh water fishing with his farmer boys first love golf is a new land only with fish stories does i...
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so we appreciate renewables in texas. we do. but the real fact is that the renewables cannot be the leading actor. renewables can be a supporting actor. but renewables cannot be the leading actor. we found that out with winter storm uri. y'all talked about pipelines, i think it was you in -- with one of our members. the keystone pipeline would have come into my district over by beaumont, texas. it carries into 3000 barrels of oil a day. the colonial pipeline system, you talked about it, it carries about 2.1 million barrels of product a day. the keystone pipeline is literally one fourth of the output -- it feeds the entire southeastern part of the united states. why did the president come to texas and begged us to drill for more oil? it's been a real mystery to us. also, in my gulf coast district, i had this strategic petroleum reserve. we house about 59%, not quite 60% of the espy are in my district. i've been watching it for a long time, i served four years on the texas house, one of the -- and i will tell you, there are enviro
so we appreciate renewables in texas. we do. but the real fact is that the renewables cannot be the leading actor. renewables can be a supporting actor. but renewables cannot be the leading actor. we found that out with winter storm uri. y'all talked about pipelines, i think it was you in -- with one of our members. the keystone pipeline would have come into my district over by beaumont, texas. it carries into 3000 barrels of oil a day. the colonial pipeline system, you talked about it, it...
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joyce, can you talk a little bit more on what you were saying about texas and florida booming? in contrast to the to like broader republican politics and then what would a successful texas populism, if you were to say it even is such a thing? what does that look like on an operation operationalize level? well, i haven't heard anyone really argue the case that texas and florida are not booming their economies are doing well, their populations are growing very well. and in those states, certainly like zero, income taxes worked really well. and i'm not here to with texas but in places like kansas, it does not work so well in places like indiana erin wren wrote a very good piece for us sort of going through the republican kind of slash and burn cost cutting agenda and what that's meant for that state, though even so, i think, you know, would you rather have the government of indiana, san francisco, you know, but i think. the national gop needs to needs to, you know, post politicians in these even republican ones don't have a problem like promoting their own industries. and looking
joyce, can you talk a little bit more on what you were saying about texas and florida booming? in contrast to the to like broader republican politics and then what would a successful texas populism, if you were to say it even is such a thing? what does that look like on an operation operationalize level? well, i haven't heard anyone really argue the case that texas and florida are not booming their economies are doing well, their populations are growing very well. and in those states, certainly...
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you have an array of experience in law enforcement with the texas department of public safety. you're now researcher with the center for immigration and studies, as well as in the past, being a journalist down at the border. so tell me why you decided to do this. well, i think it's the journalist in me that's spotted this as of really major, historic event early on when it when the crushing numbers first started pouring over the border. and i went down there and i saw what was happening. i saw this conveyor belt forming of immigrants that would cross the border by the thousands and then be very quickly put on charter busses for the interior. and i realized that before too long that this was happening all along the border and nobody was reporting any of it. this was really shortly after, i think in january of 2021, when i first spotted this right after the inauguration. and as i continued to follow this, i realized that the numbers were breaking record after record after record. every national record. i was thinking this is actually a historic event that we're in the midst of. a
you have an array of experience in law enforcement with the texas department of public safety. you're now researcher with the center for immigration and studies, as well as in the past, being a journalist down at the border. so tell me why you decided to do this. well, i think it's the journalist in me that's spotted this as of really major, historic event early on when it when the crushing numbers first started pouring over the border. and i went down there and i saw what was happening. i saw...
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side of texas and she has an amazing career in the legal profession, has broke a number of barriers, including being the first woman partner at her law firm and i'll name check, she went to law school at the college of william and mary which happens to be my alma mater and i'll note that my youngest daughter is named lizzie so we already have a lot of things in come on and side bar i was telling my girls about today and my oldest daughter elie, wait, you're not going to talk about me? so elie ebersol, mommy loves you very much. and i'd like to introduce, congresswoman mary peltola, she's from alaska congressional district, the entire state of alaska, the biggest congressional district in the country, and you have not gone through not one, but two elections in the last six months replacing the late don young. you also have an incredible number of firsts to account for, including being the first alaskan native of congress, the first woman ever representing alaska in the house of representatives, first democrat, and the history of praguetism and getting things done and being nice to peo
side of texas and she has an amazing career in the legal profession, has broke a number of barriers, including being the first woman partner at her law firm and i'll name check, she went to law school at the college of william and mary which happens to be my alma mater and i'll note that my youngest daughter is named lizzie so we already have a lot of things in come on and side bar i was telling my girls about today and my oldest daughter elie, wait, you're not going to talk about me? so elie...
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because texas is against oil and gas. it's because it's the sensible thing to do. i'm proud that we provided significant funding in the 117th congress, to build this clean and more secure energy future. i want to talk today about the 118th congress, something we haven't spoken about much today's speed. because we can have all the money in the world, but we will still fail if we don't act faster. look at high voltage electric transmission outlets. according to research from princeton, 80% of the projected emissions reductions from the inflation reduction act depend on building transmission faster. berkeley lab found that there are currently enough wind, solar, and storage projects in the pipeline to power nearly 85% of our economy, but 80% of those projects could be canceled, due to insufficient transmission. according to jesse jenkins in princeton, the current power grid took 150 years to build. to get to net zero emissions by 2050, we would have to triple its size in the next 30 years. that means 200,000 miles of new tra
because texas is against oil and gas. it's because it's the sensible thing to do. i'm proud that we provided significant funding in the 117th congress, to build this clean and more secure energy future. i want to talk today about the 118th congress, something we haven't spoken about much today's speed. because we can have all the money in the world, but we will still fail if we don't act faster. look at high voltage electric transmission outlets. according to research from princeton, 80% of the...
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and this story takes place in texas. the sun had yet to surface when lidia and jose lopez gently shook their five children from their slumber, dressed them in their sunday best, and tucked the family into their white dodge. monica, the sedan was piled high with books, clothes, pots, even the family's small tv. but the lopezes were not embarking on a road trip. their destination was a mere two blocks away at the federal district courthouse in tyler, texas. alfredo, nine, and the oldest, remembers little. it was a friday, the week after the start of school, the year 1977, the little black haired boy should have been entering second grade. his sister should have been starting first, but just as classes were set to resume, their parents received a letter informing them that tuition was required if they wished their children to study in the public schools. for the lopez family, the fee was unaffordable just over two years earlier, more than 200 miles south in austin, the legislature had revised the state's education code. but
and this story takes place in texas. the sun had yet to surface when lidia and jose lopez gently shook their five children from their slumber, dressed them in their sunday best, and tucked the family into their white dodge. monica, the sedan was piled high with books, clothes, pots, even the family's small tv. but the lopezes were not embarking on a road trip. their destination was a mere two blocks away at the federal district courthouse in tyler, texas. alfredo, nine, and the oldest,...
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. >> linda from texas. >> actually i live near fort hood. i appreciate the opportunity to express my feelings, because i am a republican, i've been republican but i have not voted for president trump. in fact, when he ran i couldn't believe that anyone could support him. however, i'm particularly concerned when you're talking about toems domestic terrorism, well, you can imagine what it's like in texas but i'm afraid to talk politics with anyone. i try not to. i did lose a friend back in 2016 because i told her i could not put my mark by his name. and but i just don't talk about it pause it's actually dangerous. i would not mention that. i'm afraid of what the fringes would do. i am a john mccain republican, colin powell republican, and but i am afraid to mention anything about trump. i will never be a democrat so i consider myself to be a conservative independent but i am a registered republican. so anyway, i just, i'm wondering if your guest there would consider the republican party becoming more cult-like. i don't want to call them a cult
. >> linda from texas. >> actually i live near fort hood. i appreciate the opportunity to express my feelings, because i am a republican, i've been republican but i have not voted for president trump. in fact, when he ran i couldn't believe that anyone could support him. however, i'm particularly concerned when you're talking about toems domestic terrorism, well, you can imagine what it's like in texas but i'm afraid to talk politics with anyone. i try not to. i did lose a friend...
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state government former attorney texas supreme court. member of the judiciary committee special relevance but we are so honored to have this today is his leadership on the senate select committee on intelligence. so much oversight over nation secrets and the disposition and classification of the secrets. one other observation i want to make us from afar those of us here in austin and other americans look at washington d.c. it's broken and dysfunctional. look at capitol hill congress seems pretty broken and dysfunctional. i'm happy to say senator john cornyn supports this. manages to be both a principled conservative and a genuine dealmaker in the best sense of the term. company give you a few examples. he part of senator patrick leahy liberal democrat from vermont which is something women earlier today. he partnered with majority leader chuck schumer and senator mark warner tonic chips act. major new initiative with china and secure semiconductor supply chain. he part with chris coons really innovative to support you created and its free
state government former attorney texas supreme court. member of the judiciary committee special relevance but we are so honored to have this today is his leadership on the senate select committee on intelligence. so much oversight over nation secrets and the disposition and classification of the secrets. one other observation i want to make us from afar those of us here in austin and other americans look at washington d.c. it's broken and dysfunctional. look at capitol hill congress seems...
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let's take a call from waco, texas. james, good morning. caller: come morning -- good morning. it is known the sheriff at the time had a pretty good relationship with david koresh and he will uthere and check onim and he knew him. he was unaware that the fbi was even reading at the time and a lot of people say if they wanted him, they could've called the sheriff and he could've had david koresh come in. i wanted to know if the gentleman knows anything about that. guest: i do. you are absolutely right. jack, the clinton county sheriff could have been the hero of the whole situation if given the opportunity. the sheriff department initially called in atf to consult when a delivery driver had reported to them a package that he had tried to deliver to mount carmel that are broken open and direct gunpowder and other suspicious articles in it the sheriff department caught in atf to consult and ultimately thought they were working with atf to plan something to act on it. sheriff says later he has passed away now, i did not talk to him personally but i did talk to other journalists he
let's take a call from waco, texas. james, good morning. caller: come morning -- good morning. it is known the sheriff at the time had a pretty good relationship with david koresh and he will uthere and check onim and he knew him. he was unaware that the fbi was even reading at the time and a lot of people say if they wanted him, they could've called the sheriff and he could've had david koresh come in. i wanted to know if the gentleman knows anything about that. guest: i do. you are absolutely...
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i was in college at austin, texas. all i think why can't i be in san francisco or los angeles where the culture is great, the music is wonderful, the philosophy is there? manson gets out of prison. he ends up in berkeley, california. a hotbed of protests. then, he goes across the bay to san francisco. these were places where young kids flocked. they were looking for gurus like the beatles had. i found people that knew manson at this time. they would describe how manson would go to golden gate park where every day there would be dozens of self-appointed gurus that would preach to the kids gathered around them. all of the kids hoping they would hear some great wisdom. charlie would call two or three things that seemed to be very effective. then he would go to the free clinic in haight-ashbury where sick kids were jammed in the lobby and preach to them there, getting his patter down. then he would go back to golden gate. he would proclaim himself as a prophet. it worked enough with some ragtag kids that they decided charl
i was in college at austin, texas. all i think why can't i be in san francisco or los angeles where the culture is great, the music is wonderful, the philosophy is there? manson gets out of prison. he ends up in berkeley, california. a hotbed of protests. then, he goes across the bay to san francisco. these were places where young kids flocked. they were looking for gurus like the beatles had. i found people that knew manson at this time. they would describe how manson would go to golden gate...