Surprise to think about that actually knows anything about texas politics, but i think the Biggest Surprise for me living here in texas is why has there not been more talk about were in texas, and two new yorkers are running for president . I dont think that should be allowed. Last time since duy versus dewey versus roosevelt. One book, how texas might eventually become a twoparty democracy [laughter] [applause] with the emphasis on the word might, and one book about the whole idea of how you organize events in campaigns and in people in office and just how incredibly complex that is and how important it is with a veteran who has a lot to say about that, especially about things that dont go right. If you remember mike due cacing kiss and the tank mike dukakis and the tank. Mary beth rogers, the last person to run a Successful Campaign to put a democrat, Anne Richards, into the Governors Office [cheers and applause] okay, i can see this is a bipartisan audience. [laughter] it was just 2
Press that texas was in play. [cheers and applause] i think thats actually a surprise to think about that actually knows anything about texas politics, but i think the Biggest Surprise for me living here in texas is why has there not been more talk about were in texas, and two new yorkers are running for president . I dont think that should be allowed. Last time since duy versus dewey versus roosevelt. One book, how texas might eventually become a twoparty democracy [laughter] [applause] with the emphasis on the word might, and one book about the whole idea of how you organize events in campaigns and in people in office and just how incredibly complex that is and how important it is with a veteran who has a lot to say about that, especially about things that dont go right. If you remember mike due cacing kiss and the tank mike dukakis and the tank. Mary beth rogers, the last person to run a Successful Campaign to put a democrat, Anne Richards, into the Governors Office [cheers and appl
The candidates seeking office. , a lot ofly stunning effort is being put into the sheer mechanics of raising money. Host sarah from vernon, new york on the independent line. Caller good morning, how are you . Guest hello. Caller i would like you to explain to the American Public what a call center is. From what i understand, listening to 60 minutes and different programs like that, a senator or representative is required to spend two hours a day calling their constituents to raise money for their party. , if they spent two hours a day trying to pass bills for the American Public. That ive been watching news for a long time and ive never heard about call centers until this year when 60 took us into them and show them what they look like. Guest i didnt see this 60 minutes episode, but call centers are a fact of life and they are very active in the fundraising for political campaigns. About specific requirements of two hours a day, but it would not surprise me that really prominent member
I believe he expressed an interest in joining Law Enforcement and were tracking that down. Tast been reported, again, we are following every lead. Im going to go to this gentleman here. [ inaudible ]. I dont have that information for you, sorry. Ultimately, were trying to obtain the autopsy reports for anyone who lost their life. And ultimately, his and depending upon the information there, we will see if we can release those. [ inaudible ] you know, whenever you look at someones motivation or intent, whether theyre living or dead, you look at their actions or activities surrounding the event. You look at what they said, you look at what they did. And come up with the interpretation. We do feel as we continue to build a time line and chronology and build his life well be able to determine this. I cant tell you if well be able to narrow it down to one motivation. This was clearly an act of terror and act of hate. Im going to go to someone who has not asked a question and come back to yo
To respond to these crises and to treat People Better in their own kick countries. Paleumbers, of course, compared to the large migrations we see overseas, but for many years we have been the leader in a program taking the most refugees from around the world and bringing them to the United States where they can restart their lives. This year, we are seeking to bring 85,000 refugees. So, an increase, and also to g 10,000 Syrian Refugees [applause] anne r. i get criticized from the right and the left on this one. Because friends in one direction say that is not enough and friends on the other side say we are worried you would let terrorists sneak inside the program. It is the most heavily vetted program of any traveler in the United States and it is ramping up sharply. Right now, we have over 40 of the Syrian Refugees and we will see larger numbers in the coming days. We are all over halfway to 85,000. Stay tuned. We have done a lot to try to meet the targets. I mentioned central america