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Capital Tonight: Adding up changes to education law

In Wednesday's episode: A district judge has agreed to hear new testimony in the school finance trial; we take a closer look at what abortion law changes passed out of the Senate would mean; and Congressman John Carter says he has serious concerns with an immigration reform bill he helped draft.

Capital Tonight: Adding up changes to education law

Capital Tonight: Abortion bills trigger fierce Senate debate

The Senate took up a bill that would make numerous changes to the state's abortion laws; Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg went before county officials to ask for local funding after Gov. Perry vetoed state money for the Public Integrity Unit; and Central Texas attorney Kelly O'Brien defends his call for Lehmberg to step down.

Capital Tonight: Abortion bills trigger fierce Senate debate

Capital Tonight: Texas House takes up ethics, redistricting and the West investigation

After a two week recess, the Texas House convened at the State Capitol, Monday. The House Committee on Homeland Security and Public Safety met to discuss the deadly fertilizer plant explosion in West, Texas. Meanwhile, in another committee room, members of a House select committee debated if they should adopt the court drawn maps that were used in the last election.

Capital Tonight: Texas House takes up ethics, redistricting and the West investigation

Capital Tonight: Special session moving full steam ahead

The Texas Senate is moving ahead with its special session call. Lawmakers voted to make the interim redistricting maps permanent and to change sentencing statutes for juvenile capital offenders and passed two other bills out of committee. On Friday's show, we took a look back at the week in review

Capital Tonight: Special session moving full steam ahead

Your Sports Now: June 13th

Mike Berman reports from the NBA Finals in San Antonio and Reese Ryan joins us in-studio

Your Sports Now: June 13th

Capital Tonight: Hearing on abortion bills draws emotional testimony

In Thursday's episode: A Senate committee heard testimony on both sides of the abortion issue; Sen. Dan Patrick weighs in on the special session and the race for lieutenant governor; and our Capital Commentators break down the rest of the day's political news.

Capital Tonight: Hearing on abortion bills draws emotional testimony

Capital Tonight: The Week in Review

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The Reporter Roundtable discusses water legislation, gay marriage, and raiding the rainy day fund. Gardner Selby fact checked statements made by Sen. Ted Cruz at CPAC. Visitors are still checking out the Capitol, even though lawmakers have gone home for Easter weekend.

<span style="color:#CC0000"><em>Capital Tonight: </em></span>The Week in Review

03/29/2013 04:30 PM

Capital Tonight: Lawmakers mull drug testing for benefits

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A bill requiring a drug test prior to receiving unemployment benefits is being considered in the Legislature this session. The Reporter Roundtable discussed the weeks events in politics. The LBJ National Historic Park is being directly affected by budget cuts in Washington. Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo testified in Washington about background checks for gun purchases.

<span style="color:#CC0000"><em>Capital Tonight: </em></span>Lawmakers mull drug testing for benefits

03/15/2013 03:00 PM

Capital Tonight: Testing the limits of education reform

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In Tuesday's Capital Tonight: A proposal to make changes to the number of tests needed to graduate is currently being considered by the legislature; craft brewers are pushing for a bill that would allow direct-to-customer sales; Railroad Commissioner David Porter talks about a new report on fracking; and Capital Commentators Harold Cook and Ted Delisi discuss George P. Bush's official entrance into Texas politics.

<span style="color:#CC0000"><em>Capital Tonight: </em></span>Testing the limits of education reform

03/12/2013 01:39 PM

A closer look at NASA's new Webb telescope

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In an exclusive interview, Chief Meteorologist Burton Fitzsimmons takes time to learn about the technology, origins and future of the James Webb Space Telescope. A life-size model of the scope sits outside the Long Center during the SXSW Gaming Expo.

A closer look at NASA's new Webb telescope

Updated 03/07/2013 03:12 PM

Capital Tonight: Calls for Medicaid expansion growing

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More than a thousand people gathered at the Capitol asking lawmakers to expand Medicaid; one Democratic lawmaker, Rep. Lon Burnam, has a plan to do just that; Harold Cook and Ted Delisi discuss Gov. Perry's stance on the issue; and we look at a new poll on Texans and gun control.

<span style="color:#CC0000"><em>Capital Tonight: </em></span>Calls for Medicaid expansion growing

03/05/2013 04:49 PM

Helping veterans heal wounds through music

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Soldier Songs and Voices is a nonprofit on a mission to help veterans wounded from war heal with music. YNN's John Salazar listened in as veterans shared their war-time experiences through song.

Helping veterans heal wounds through music

11/12/2012 10:24 AM

Lone Star Scene: Austin film critic turns 'Sinister' screenwriter

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Much of the new horror film "Sinister" is written by local author C. Robert Cargill, who broke into the business after years of writing movie reviews.

<span style="color:#CC0000"><em>Lone Star Scene: </em></span>Austin film critic turns 'Sinister' screenwriter

10/07/2012 01:20 AM

Fantastic Fest unleashes 'Frankenweenie'

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Tim Burton's animated pet resurrection comedy ushers in an eight-day run of genre films.

Fantastic Fest unleashes 'Frankenweenie'

Updated 09/21/2012 07:34 AM

Endeavour takes flight over Austin

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The shuttle Endeavour left Houston Thursday morning at the Johnson Space Center riding piggyback on a jumbo jet. It flew over Austin about 7:30 a.m. Thursday. Endeavour is scheduled to stop at Biggs Army Airfield in El Paso. Then, it's on to NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in California for a night.

Endeavour takes flight over Austin

09/20/2012 08:36 AM

Local expert provides perspective on Libya attack

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The attacks against American embassies in Egypt and Libya are shocking, but historians say the events are not all that surprising. An expert on the Middle East at the University of Texas says the recent attacks that took the life of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens are thanks to crushing poverty and widespread illiteracy in the region.

Local expert provides perspective on Libya attack

09/12/2012 05:39 PM