over the wouldn t have taken long to knock over the last three, but australia managing over the last three, but australia managing to post more than 150 between managing to post more than 150 between annabelle sutherland, you mentioned her fantastic 100, and asked mentioned her fantastic 100, and asked garden really frustrating, so kim garth asked garden really frustrating, so kim garth really frustrating england so they ve kim garth really frustrating england so they ve got a mountain to climb trying so they ve got a mountain to climb trying to so they ve got a mountain to climb trying to get close on first innings, but it looks like with this 100 from innings, but it looks like with this 100 from beaumont, that they ll probably 100 from beaumont, that they ll probably end the day around 250 in arrears. probably end the day around 250 in arrears, which gives us something, they ve arrears, which gives us something, they ve certainly got something to work with the
seven to 10 days. they re working around the clock and they got solution. i talked to the tcu in austin today and they feel confident of the plan is a sound one and they feel confident we ll have water sooner rather than later. so in beaumont do you expect the number of people that have ridden out the storm thus far in their homes, do you expect that number of people to decide they then want to evacuate to rise because they noe longer have access to clean drinking water? no. i don t think that s going to be a determining factor at this point. so beaumont, we have 100,000 people in beaumont but jefferson county as a whole is closer to 300,000. i think we re bringing in truck loads. they brought in 1618 wheelers today. we have multiple other venters
credit. sitting in his prison cell, jimmy keene desperately hoped he had done enough. are they going to be fair and give me what is justifiably right on this, or are they just going to say here is six months? it was a crap shoot. without a location for reitler s body, beaumont had a decision to make. i made him take a polygraph test just to verify what he was telling us, was it true, and he passed. and he did make a legitimate effort to do what we sent him down there to do. so beaumont made a plea to the judge to let him become a free man. and keene returned home to his aging father. what did you feel like when you were finally released? i was happy as could be. it was a very bizarre roller coaster i went on. it was redemption at its best. keene had five more good years to be with his father