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‘Your infectious smile and bow ties will be missed’: Saying goodbye to Khambrel Marshall and his bow ties
Read full article: ‘Your infectious smile and bow ties will be missed’: Saying goodbye to Khambrel Marshall and his bow tiesAn added joy of watching KPRC’s weather forecasts? Seeing meteorologist Khambrel Marshall’s various bow ties.
‘I’d stepped through with faith’: Looking back on legacy of KPRC 2′s Khambrel Marshall
Read full article: ‘I’d stepped through with faith’: Looking back on legacy of KPRC 2′s Khambrel MarshallNearly 50 years in the news industry are simply not enough to capture the phenomenal gem that is Khambrel Marshall.
Mayor Sylvester Turner reflects on his career during Houston Newsmakers after almost 8 years in office
Read full article: Mayor Sylvester Turner reflects on his career during Houston Newsmakers after almost 8 years in officeIn his last few weeks as Mayor of the City of Houston, Mayor Sylvester Turner talks about the challenges and triumphs during his eight years as the city's chief executive.
DA Kim Ogg on accusations against her, health foundation explains new priorities, and more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: DA Kim Ogg on accusations against her, health foundation explains new priorities, and more on Houston NewsmakersHarris County District Attorney Kim Ogg talks about the accusations County Judge Lina Hidalgo has made against her.
Charitable foundation celebrates anniversary; former university president shares her story; library impacts Ghana
Read full article: Charitable foundation celebrates anniversary; former university president shares her story; library impacts GhanaThe Halliburton Charitable Foundation has been helping others for 30 years.
‘He’s an original’: Khambrel Marshall announces retirement from KPRC 2
Read full article: ‘He’s an original’: Khambrel Marshall announces retirement from KPRC 2Bittersweet. That’s the only word any of us at KPRC 2 can think of as we prepare to honor and celebrate the career and legacy of our own Khambrel Marshall after he announced his retirement.
Lina Hidalgo advocates for mental health, Pancreatic Cancer Walk assists families, and more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: Lina Hidalgo advocates for mental health, Pancreatic Cancer Walk assists families, and more on Houston NewsmakersHarris County Judge Lina Hidalgo has a conversation with Khambrel Marshall about advocating for mental health.
Mayoral candidates ask for change, business brunch, sleep out to help homeless youth, and more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: Mayoral candidates ask for change, business brunch, sleep out to help homeless youth, and more on Houston NewsmakersKhambrel Marshall speaks to Houston Mayoral Candidates Lee Kaplan and Gilbert Garcia, who continue to ask for change.
Texas Sen. Whitmire discusses mayoral race, festival encourages people to get fit, and more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: Texas Sen. Whitmire discusses mayoral race, festival encourages people to get fit, and more on Houston NewsmakersState Senator John Whitmire says his run for Houston Mayor is personal because it's his opportunity to guide the city he loves to better prosperity. On this week's Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall, Senator Whitmire talks about the city's fiscal challenges ahead, his plans for correcting them answers critics about his campaign fund and accusations that his campaign was responsible for a leaked audio tape of Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee.
Middle East hope for peace, controller race, domestic violence increases, and more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: Middle East hope for peace, controller race, domestic violence increases, and more on Houston NewsmakersMiddle Eastern experts have a discussion about whether a peaceful resolution is possible in the region as the Israel-Hamas war continues.
Explaining Israel-Hamas war, mayoral candidate talks race, franchisee helping children, and more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: Explaining Israel-Hamas war, mayoral candidate talks race, franchisee helping children, and more on Houston NewsmakersMiddle East and public policy experts share details about the Israel-Hamas war and the history of this conflict.
Jackson Lee discusses plans for city as mayoral candidate, New Hope Housing is growing, and more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: Jackson Lee discusses plans for city as mayoral candidate, New Hope Housing is growing, and more on Houston NewsmakersCongresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee outlines her priorities for the city as she runs for Houston mayor.
Biden impeachment inquiry, mental health, Harris County attorney discusses future, and more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: Biden impeachment inquiry, mental health, Harris County attorney discusses future, and more on Houston NewsmakersKhambrel Marshall discusses President Joe Biden’s impeachment inquiry.
Expert discusses issues affecting US democracy, expo to help minority businesses, and more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: Expert discusses issues affecting US democracy, expo to help minority businesses, and more on Houston NewsmakersKhambrel Marshall has a discussion about the issues that experts say are affecting our democracy.
Impeachment trial highs and lows, program helping families, breast cancer summit, and more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: Impeachment trial highs and lows, program helping families, breast cancer summit, and more on Houston NewsmakersKhambrel Marshall provides more insight on Attorney General Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial.
UH Hobby School research highlights community importance, human trafficking in Houston, and more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: UH Hobby School research highlights community importance, human trafficking in Houston, and more on Houston NewsmakersHost Khambrel Marshall sits down with the University of Houston’s Hobby School of Public Affairs and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to identify the importance of Hispanics in our community.
Former President Donald Trump’s latest indictment, back to school advice and more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: Former President Donald Trump’s latest indictment, back to school advice and more on Houston NewsmakersWe're talking about the latest on former President Donald Trump and back to school, all coming up on Newsmakers.
FBI Special Agent in Charge leaves Houston for New York; Discovery Green’s transformation, & more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: FBI Special Agent in Charge leaves Houston for New York; Discovery Green’s transformation, & more on Houston NewsmakersHost Khambrel Marshall sits down with FBI Houston Special Agent James Smith, who recently announced he will be transferring to the New York Bureau.
Former NFL Player to receive award, foundation helps NICU families, and African market celebration on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: Former NFL Player to receive award, foundation helps NICU families, and African market celebration on Houston NewsmakersKhambrel Marshall talks to an NFL star who is going to be honored with the Athletes in Acting Award’s Thriver’s recognition.
‘I can’t believe it was 10 years ago’: KPRC 2′s Khambrel Marshall remembers deadly Southwest Inn fire
Read full article: ‘I can’t believe it was 10 years ago’: KPRC 2′s Khambrel Marshall remembers deadly Southwest Inn fireExactly 10 years ago to date, four Houston firefighters were pronounced dead after a massive fire at a hotel in southwest Houston.
Harris County DA running for another term, Texas Black Expo celebrates 20 years, and more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: Harris County DA running for another term, Texas Black Expo celebrates 20 years, and more on Houston NewsmakersKPRC 2′s Khambrel Marshall sat down with Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg to discuss her future plans and how law enforcement are fighting to protect residents from fentanyl.
March of Dimes’ March for Babies coming soon, city plans to demolish 300 homes, and more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: March of Dimes’ March for Babies coming soon, city plans to demolish 300 homes, and more on Houston NewsmakersThe annual March of Dimes’ March for Babies event is happening on April 23rd at the University of Houston.
Houston Newsmakers: KPRC 2 Legal Analyst discusses Donald’s Trump indictment and the legal road ahead
Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: KPRC 2 Legal Analyst discusses Donald’s Trump indictment and the legal road aheadFormer president Donald Trump says his indictment this week by the Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is a witch hunt.
Houston Newsmakers: City of Houston summer program looking to hire 20,000 youth for jobs
Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: City of Houston summer program looking to hire 20,000 youth for jobsSummer is almost here, and the City of Houston is looking to hire young Houstonians to prepare them for the workforce. Host Khambrel Marshall sits down with Velma Laws, Assistant Chief Policy Officer and Special Projects Coordinator for City of Houston and Carisa Banda, a Hire Houston Youth alum now working for a Houston City councilmember.
Houston Newsmakers: Congressman Al Green on HISD Takeover and concerns about removal of elected officials
Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: Congressman Al Green on HISD Takeover and concerns about removal of elected officialsFollowing the announcement of the Texas Education Agency’s planned state takeover of Houston Independent School District, host Khambrel Marshall sits down with Congressman Al Green to discuss the takeover, banking stability, and calling to embrace what he calls the “Conscience Agenda” to honor those who were formerly enslaved.
Houston Newsmakers: Former Prairie View A&M President Ruth Simmons speaks truth to power
Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: Former Prairie View A&M President Ruth Simmons speaks truth to powerHost Khambrel Marshall sits down with former Prairie View A&M president Ruth Simmons, who resigned from her post in February. She discusses her plans and the impact of politics in education.
Houston Newsmakers: US Rep. and 5th Generation Texan Morgan Luttrell says he’s ready to lead
Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: US Rep. and 5th Generation Texan Morgan Luttrell says he’s ready to leadThis week, Host Khambrel Marshall sits down with newly-elected and fifth-generation Texan Morgan Luttrell from the 8th Congressional District. He tells Marshall that although he is ready to lead his district, he’s also weighing in on several topics such as the nation’s support to Ukraine amid the Russian-Ukraine war.
Houston Newsmakers: US Rep. Wesley Hunt says no to gun control; Yes to Trump
Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: US Rep. Wesley Hunt says no to gun control; Yes to TrumpHost Khambrel Marshall sits down with newly-elected US Rep. Wesley Hunt, representing the 38th Congressional District. He says he has “no apologies” for being conservative and makes his opinions clear on issues such as gun control.
Houston Newsmakers: The nasty politics of the state and nation
Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: The nasty politics of the state and nationHost Khambrel Marshall takes a look at what’s in store for the Texas Legislative Session. He sits down with Mark Jones, Ph.D, political science fellow for the Baker Institute of Public Policy, and Bill King, chair for the Texas Forward Party.
Coaches Corner: Dana Abbott Head Coach St. John XXIII Swimming
Read full article: Coaches Corner: Dana Abbott Head Coach St. John XXIII SwimmingVYPE caught up with Dana Abbott Head Coach St. John XXIII Swimming at their VYPE Winter 2022 Media day talking about last year, up coming season and more!! Check out the interview below!!
Houston Newsmakers: Abuse, neglect affecting Texas children -- What can we do?
Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: Abuse, neglect affecting Texas children -- What can we do?IN THIS EPISODE: After several rough cases involving abuse and neglect in children--including here in Harris County, Host Khambrel Marshall sits down with Dr. Bob Sanborn, president and CEO of Children At Risk. He believes that much of the abuse and suffering in children can be reduced if the government stepped forward.
KPRC 2 Mother’s Day photo album: Anchors, reporters share heartwarming pics with their moms
Read full article: KPRC 2 Mother’s Day photo album: Anchors, reporters share heartwarming pics with their momsMother’s Day is Sunday, May 8, and KPRC 2′s anchors and reporters are celebrating the lovely ladies in their lives. Scroll below for some heartwarming photos of our team members with their biggest fans.
March of Dimes ‘March for Babies’ event held at University of Houston
Read full article: March of Dimes ‘March for Babies’ event held at University of HoustonKPRC 2 is a proud sponsor of the event and our very own Khambrel Marshall has been a part of the organization for the last 21 years. This is the first time since the pandemic began that the event was able to be held again in person.
Houston Newsmakers: HPD Chief Troy Finner says city’s homicide rate ‘unacceptably high,’ talks bail bond reform
Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: HPD Chief Troy Finner says city’s homicide rate ‘unacceptably high,’ talks bail bond reformHouston Newsmakers: HPD Chief Troy Finner says city’s homicide rate ‘unacceptably high,’ talks bail bond reform
🔒 It’s National Prom Day! Here are prom pics from some of our KPRC 2 personalities
Read full article: 🔒 It’s National Prom Day! Here are prom pics from some of our KPRC 2 personalitiesHappy National Prom Day! To help celebrate, we compiled some throwback prom pictures from some of your favorite KPRC 2 personalities.
Houston Newsmakers: Abandoned children live for months with body of brother -- How can they get past trauma?
Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: Abandoned children live for months with body of brother -- How can they get past trauma?Houston Newsmakers: Abandoned children live for months with body of brother -- How can they get past trauma?
The social media accounts we’re following for accurate, up-to-the-minute info on Tropical Storm Nicholas
Read full article: The social media accounts we’re following for accurate, up-to-the-minute info on Tropical Storm NicholasFrom weather advisories and forecast models to photos and videos from the field, the social media accounts listed below are providing accurate, up-to-the-minute information on the storm.
‘You can’t have it both ways’: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick vows to fight Biden administration over Texas abortion law
Read full article: ‘You can’t have it both ways’: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick vows to fight Biden administration over Texas abortion lawTexas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick (R) is the guest on this week’s Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall and says the U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit against the Texas abortion law is mis-placed. Attorney General Merrick Garland described the Texas law (allowing private citizens to act as plaintiffs via lawsuits) as a scheme to nullify the U.S. Constitution. “I actually thought he was talking about Biden’s vaccination plan”, Patrick said. “Because you can’t have it both ways. You can’t say the government cannot intercede in these matters when government, to suit themselves on the vaccinations, is interceding on private matters.
VIDEO: KPRC 2 meteorologists Justin Stapleton and Khambrel Marshall track Tropical Depression 9 and answer questions from Houston-area residents
Read full article: VIDEO: KPRC 2 meteorologists Justin Stapleton and Khambrel Marshall track Tropical Depression 9 and answer questions from Houston-area residentsWith the situation in the Gulf evolving throughout each day, the KPRC 2 severe weather team is watching it closely. The current models indicate this is likely to be a storm that will impact our neighbors in Louisiana, but the strength and exact landfall location are still unknown.
Are gun-control laws needed? US Rep. Brian Babin says no
Read full article: Are gun-control laws needed? US Rep. Brian Babin says noU.S. Rep. Brian Babin, a guest on this week’s Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall, said despite the recent series of mass murders in this country, new gun laws won’t solve the problem.
Houston Newsmakers: Never a waste of time to do righteous things
Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: Never a waste of time to do righteous thingsU.S. Rep. Al Green (D) 9th is a guest on this week’s Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall and says trying to pass gun legislation continues to be the right thing to do. See much more from Congressman Green in this week’s Houston Newsmakers EXTRAAdStop Asian hateOCA is the name of the national Asian civil rights organization pushing for an end to discrimination against Asians. Thu Nguyen is National Director and is a guest on this week’s Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall. We talk about that and more on this week’s program and with additional conversation on Newsmakers EXTRA with Thu Nguyen . “Be the solution”That’s the name of the nonprofit started by former Houston City Council Member Amanda Edwards.
Watch HCC’s Black History Scholarship celebration
Read full article: Watch HCC’s Black History Scholarship celebrationHOUSTON – The Black History Committee at Houston Community College held its 16th annual Black History Scholarship fundraising event online Thursday to provide scholarships for deserving students at Houston Community College. “It is extremely tough to be a college student these days,” says Donnell Cooper, co-chair of the HCC Black History Committee. That is why the HCC Black History Committee and our sponsors are especially determined to raise money to help students go to college and change their lives.”The fundraising event, a Black History Month tradition in Houston, featured KPRC 2′s long-time meteorologist and newsman Khambrel Marshall as the keynote speaker. Ad“We are thrilled to have an individual as highly regarded as Khambrel Marshall to speak to our scholarship students and supporters,” says Fheryl Prestage, co-chair of the HCC Black History Committee. His history of working with the HCC Black History Committee also is legendary.
Houston Newsmakers: Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee says federal government takeover of vaccine distribution necessary
Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee says federal government takeover of vaccine distribution necessary“At a time when the words “government takeover” may not be the most popular, that is exactly what’s being called for by Congresswomen Sheila Jackson Lee, (D) 18th as it relates to vaccine distribution. The Oath Keepers is just one of several far-right groups that has the FBI and Homeland Security officials concerned. His book is: Oath Keepers, Patriotism and the Edge of Violence in a Right-Wing Anti Government Group. More Information: Houston Newsmakers airs Sundays at 10:30am. U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D), 18th Congressional District· Website: https://kevinbrady.house.gov/· Twitter: @JacksonLeeTX18AdSam Jackson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity, University at Albany· Website: https://www.albany.edu/cehc/faculty/sam-jackson· Website: https://sjacksonphd.wordpress.com
Answers to the top 13 questions asked during our Ask 2 Town Hall on coronavirus vaccine
Read full article: Answers to the top 13 questions asked during our Ask 2 Town Hall on coronavirus vaccineA panel of experts answers questions about the coronavirus vaccine during an Ask 2 Town Hall on Jan. 13, 2021. KPRC 2 is always working to get answers to your questions and concerns about the COVID-19 vaccine. Imelda Garcia, associate commissioner of the Department of State Health Service and chair of the state’s Expert Vaccine Allocation Panel, explained. Dr. James McCarthy, of Memorial Hermann, said you should not get the COVID-19 vaccine while you are actively infected with the virus. Follow the latest coronavirus vaccine headlines and submit your questions about the vaccine at Click2Houston.com/vaccine.
Crenshaw focuses on healthcare, flood mitigation in first term
Read full article: Crenshaw focuses on healthcare, flood mitigation in first termThey discuss the successes in Crenshaw’s first term while also taking aim at his opponent, Democrat Sima Ladjevardian, who accuses Democrats of “drug pricing lies." Crenshaw also defends President Donald Trump’s coronavirus response and pushes back against Senate Democrats who voted against the Republican “skinny” stimulus bill. On President TrumpIn newly released audio-recorded comments between Trump and journalist Bob Woodward and Trump, Trump admits that he downplayed the danger of the coronavirus. Crenshaw took issue with the comment that the United States has not done well when compared to other countries. John Hopkins University’s Global Map for COVID-19Missed breast cancer diagnosesAn estimated 80 thousand breast cancer diagnoses have been missed because of the pandemic.
VIDEO: Khambrel Marshall looks back at painful moments in Texas history, his personal story as protests continue across the US
Read full article: VIDEO: Khambrel Marshall looks back at painful moments in Texas history, his personal story as protests continue across the USSUGAR LAND, Texas KPRC 2s Khambrel Marshall took a look at a painful time in history while visiting a cemetery in Sugar Land. Marshall detailed the story of finding the bodies of the Sugar Land 95 - men and boys who were a part of the convict leasing system in Texas. They are now interred at the Bullhead Camp Cemetery in Sugar Land. In addition to charting that history, Marshall discussed his personal history, including living through the trauma of a cross being burned in his yard when he was a boy living in Arkansas. Watch Marshalls moving Facebook Live below and be sure to like his page on Facebook for more of his reporting, including his Newsmakers program and weather.
Ask 2 Live chat brings KPRC 2 anchors and fans together
Read full article: Ask 2 Live chat brings KPRC 2 anchors and fans togetherHOUSTON – On Wednesday, May 27, after the day's storms passed, KPRC 2's Dominique Sachse; Kris Gutierrez; Frank Billingsley; Khambrel Marshall and VP/General Manager Jerry Martin joined an intimate bunch of KPRC 2 fans for a live Q & A. There were questions about the business, personal questions for the anchors, and one question that made Jerry Martin blush and everyone else burst into laughter. KPRC 2 posted the notification about the Ask 2 Live chat on its Facebook page; anchors shared on their own pages as well. Fans then registered here on Click2Houston.com for their chance to be included in the live chat. Will there be more Ask 2 Live chats?
Chat with your favorite late news team!
Read full article: Chat with your favorite late news team!HOUSTON – On Wednesday, May 27, at 7 p.m., you can be among some of the lucky KPRC 2 fans to participate in a Zoom chat with Dominique Sachse, Kris Gutierrez, Frank Billingsley and General Manager/VP Jerry Martin. Khambrel Marshall will serve as host. Is there something you’ve always wanted to know? Sure, you can send an email, but here’s your chance to ask them live and “face to face”. Click here for official contest rules
Houston religious leaders share the role of faith during coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: Houston religious leaders share the role of faith during coronavirus pandemicHOUSTON – Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall takes on special meaning this week as Jews and Christians celebrate their holiest time of the year. Coinciding perhaps ironically with the coronavirus pandemic that has infected more than a million and killed many thousands. Congregation Beth Yeshurun Senior Rabbi Brian Strauss said Passover provides life lessons to those of the Jewish faith. No, I think the church is being the church and trying to minister to the least, the last, the lost, our seniors and everyone else in between. "The good news (is) heard clearer when there is bad news in the background,” said Pastor West.
Celebrating Passover during a pandemic
Read full article: Celebrating Passover during a pandemicHOUSTON – Brian Strauss, the Senior Rabbi at Congregation Beth Yeshurun, is a special guest on this week’s Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall. This week’s program focuses on faith during a pandemic. Rabbi Strauss said Passover this year has a special meaning for Jews all over the world and could teach valuable lessons about taking responsibility and getting a better understanding of what the Jewish people experienced when they escaped from Egypt. Strauss is joined by Ed Young, ThD, pastor of Second Baptist Church and Ralph Douglas West, ThD, pastor of the Church Without Walls as the entire program focuses on the challenge to faith and power of faith during the stressful times of this pandemic Sunday morning at 10 a.m. on KPRC 2.
Q&A: Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee talks about her fight for justice and recognizing Black History Month
Read full article: Q&A: Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee talks about her fight for justice and recognizing Black History MonthSince 1995, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee has proudly served the 18th District of Texas. In honor of Black History Month, Khambrel Marshall sat with Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee about her work in Washington, our community and the legacy she hopes to leave behind. How does a New York Girl get to Houston Texas representing this great community? Khambrel Marshall chatting with Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (KPRC)As you progress through life, along the way, did you face racism and how did you deal with it? When the “Sheila Jackson Lee Book” is written, what’s going to be the main theme?
Community responds to the Houston Food Bank emergency
Read full article: Community responds to the Houston Food Bank emergencyA hose at the Houston Food Bank was severed, releasing ammonia into a main storage area and causing 1.8 million pounds of perishable food to be thrown away. It was a big blow for the largest food bank in the United States, but the Houston community rose to the occasion and flooded the facility with cash and support. We’ve seen trailers of food come in overnight,” she said. Fifty Consecutive Years of Thanksgiving Day Football TraditionTheir first Thanksgiving Day game was in 1960. Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall airs Sunday at 10:30 a.m.More informationNicole Lander, Chief Impact Officer, Houston Food BankBrent Parrott, Co-Author, The Reilly Thanksgiving InvitationalBryan Renfro, Co-Author, The Reilly Thanksgiving Invitational
Reporter unearths never-before-seen photos of Southwest Inn fire
Read full article: Reporter unearths never-before-seen photos of Southwest Inn fireKhambrel Marshall was one of the first people on the scene of the Southwest Inn fire. He shared his complete archive of fire photos for fourth anniversary of the tragedy:
Feb. 24: Brady on sequester cuts
Read full article: Feb. 24: Brady on sequester cutsHOUSTON – U.S. Rep. Kevin Brady (R- Texas), who represents the state's 8th Congressional District, joins Khambrel on this week's Houston Newsmakers and says he thinks the sequester is a good thing for the country. Brady is the chairman of the Joint Economic Committee in the House that advises President Barack Obama on economic policies to boost jobs. Khambrel also asks why, according to recent polls, Brady and his congressional colleagues are so disliked and what it will take to improve his approval rating. Also this week, the rapidly-changing East End of Houston and the role that community is playing in elevating our city's status in the United States and the world. Watch Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall Sunday at 10 a.m., right after Meet the Press with David Gregory.
Oct. 21: Breast cancer vaccine? Super Bowl bid
Read full article: Oct. 21: Breast cancer vaccine? Super Bowl bidHOUSTON – A vaccine that can reduce breast cancer recurrence by 50%? Dr. Elizabeth Mittendorf is the lead physician on a trial that is showing great promise for women who have gone through breast cancer and are fighting to stay cancer free. Dr. Mittendorf joins Khambrel Marshall on this week's Houston Newsmakers to share details of how this vaccine works and the expected impact it can have on cutting the number of women dying from breast cancer. Dr. Mittendorf and Ms. Dornak make for an informative and uplifting discussion about a key weapon in the battle against cancer. Houston Texans President Jamey Rootes comments on the Texans role in helping to win what he called the most competitive beauty pageant you can imagine.
Sept. 30: Double amputee shot to death
Read full article: Sept. 30: Double amputee shot to deathHOUSTON – How can Houston police justify shooting a wheelchair-bound, mentally ill, double amputee to death? Those are just a few of the comments in this week's Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall. Brian Claunch was the 45-year-old shot to death after police say he refused to drop what they thought was a weapon. Brian Claunch was diagnosed with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, one of more than 170,000 in Harris County with that same disease. Did you know that Texas ranks 50th among states in per capita mental health funding and Harris County is among the lowest of Texas Counties?
Sept. 9: Texans season begins
Read full article: Sept. 9: Texans season beginsHOUSTON – Are you ready for Houston Texans football? The Texans kick off their regular season schedule Sunday against the Miami Dolphins at Reliant Stadium and for the 1st time in the history of the franchise, there is serious talk about the Texans having an ability to make it to the the Super Bowl. Head coach Gary Kubiak talks about what it will take to win the season opener and go beyond. Super Bowl winning former coach Tony Dungy, now an NBC analyst, weighs in with his thoughts on all of this "Super Bowl" talk. Next week is Texas Obesity Awareness Week.
Aug. 26: Texas Experts weigh in on RNC expectations
Read full article: Aug. 26: Texas Experts weigh in on RNC expectationsHOUSTON – There was no shortage of opinion or passion as political experts joined Khambrel Marshall on this weeks' Houston Newsmakers. Calhoun's organization works to recruit African Americans into the Republican Party and says this is the year when Blacks will return in big numbers to the Republican fold to defeat President Obama. Jenard Jenkins is the Communications Chair for the Harris County Democratic Party and says the Republican party is "reeling" and is engaging in an "assault on women's rights and reproductive health." Professor Mark Jones is the Chair of the Political Science Department at Rice University. Professor Franklin Jones is Chairman of the Political Science Department at Texas Southern University and Professor Jeremy Bailey is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Houston, specializing in U.S.