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7:30 p.m.
Performance
Enjoy the show for free at HGO.org/Digital or at Marquee.tv/hgo-digital.
This Friday, November 13, Live from The Cullen returns with HGO Studio Alumnus and leading tenor Arturo Chacón-Cruz accompanied by pianist Kirill Kuzmin.
To view the digital program, click here.
To ensure you are all set for the launch of HGO Digital, be sure to check your login credentials for the platform you are planning to use.
1. Watch the HGO Digital season for free on your television using Marquee TV: Set up a username and password for Marquee TV at marquee.tv to create your free account. Then pull up the Marquee TV app on your television using your AppleTV, Roku, or Amazon/FireTV device; log in; and enjoy free access to the HGO Digital season.
2. Watch it online for free at Marquee.TV: Use your free Marquee TV account to watch the season using your computer, tablet, or smartphone.
For a Marquee TV Guide, click here.
3. Watch it online for free at HGO.org/Digital: The season will also be available on HGO’s website and viewable using your computer, tablet, or smartphone. You will need to utilize your HGO login to access the content. Be sure to check your HGO login credentials prior to showtime.
If you miss the initial air date of an HGO Digital performance, don’t worry! You have an entire month to watch—and re-watch!—each offering.
The Houston police officer shot and killed in north Houston has been identified as 47-year-old Sgt. Sean Rios, a 25-year-veteran of the Houston Police Department.
Rios was killed Monday afternoon in the 7900 block of the North Freeway after police say he engaged a suspect in a gun battle. After being shot, Rios ran into the Taj Inn & Suites motel looking for help and collapsed. He was declared dead at the scene.
Authorities and witnesses say the officer, who was wearing plain clothes, was shot multiple times.
A witness at the scene who heard the gunshots told ABC13 he saw the officer running toward the motel searching for help.
“He was just bleeding everywhere, all over, and just not running right. He entered the office at the motel and he collapsed right in there,” the witness said.
No arrests have been made but Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo said they have leads of the suspects involved. Acevedo said police are searching for a four-door Mercedes Benz and a black pickup. One of the suspects is described as a heavily tattooed Hispanic male in his mid-20s.
“We are going to catch you,” Acevedo said. “Do yourself a favor and turn yourself in. The best thing you can do if you know this person, is turn themselves in.”
Acevedo added that Rios was headed to the airport for his 2 p.m. shift when he was involved in the shootout. Rios leaves behind four kids.
This is the fifth murder to have taken place in the city of Houston on Monday. It is also the second Houston police officer killed in three weeks, and the fourth Houston police officer killed in 12 months.
On Oct. 20, Houston Police Sgt. Harold Preston was shot and killed while responding to a domestic violence situation. The 41-year veteran of the department, who was preparing to retire this year, was laid to rest on Oct. 30.
Thursday Night Capsule – Indianapolis Colts at Tennessee Titans
THURSDAY NIGHT PREVIEW:
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (5-3) AT TENNESSEE TITANS (6-2)
Week 10 of the 2020 NFL season gets underway on Thursday, November 12 (8:20 PM ET, FOX/NFL Network/Amazon), as the Indianapolis Colts visit the Tennessee Titans in a battle for first place in the AFC South. This will be the first time the division rivals meet this season after splitting their two games last year. Overall, Indianapolis leads the all-time series, 34-16. In Week 13 of 2019, the Titans defeated the Colts, 31-17, in Indianapolis. Tennessee quarterback RYAN TANNEHILL completed 17 of 22 passes (77.3 percent) for two touchdowns and zero interceptions for a 131.2 passer rating in the victory, while running back DERRICK HENRY rushed for 149 yards and a touchdown.
Tannehill passed for two touchdowns and zero interceptions for a 104.9 rating in the Titans’ 24-17 win over Chicago last week. He has passed for at least two touchdowns in seven of eight games this season and it marked his 16th game with at least two passing touchdowns since the beginning of 2019, trailing only RUSSELL WILSON (18 games) for the most such games in the NFL over that span. Entering Week 10, Henry ranks second in the league in rushing yards (843) and leads all AFC running backs with eight rushing touchdowns. He has five rushing touchdowns in his past two games on Thursday Night Footballand aims for his third in a row against Indianapolis with a rushing touchdown. Entering Week 10, Henry ranks second in the league in rushing yards (843) and tied for third in rushing touchdowns (eight). Wide receiver A.J. BROWN had four catches for 101 yards and a touchdown last week and has a receiving touchdown in five consecutive games, the second-longest active streak in the league. Tight end JONNU SMITH recorded his sixth touchdown catch of the season last week, tied for the most among tight ends. Defensive back DESMOND KING had a 63-yard fumble-return touchdown in his debut with Tennessee in Week 9.
Last week, Indianapolis quarterback PHILIP RIVERS passed for 227 yards and now has 61,358 passing yards in his career. With four passing yards on Thursday, Rivers will surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer DAN MARINO (61,361) for the fifth-most in league history. In nine career games against Tennessee, Rivers has 17 touchdown passes against four interceptions for a 109 passer rating. Running back JONATHAN TAYLOR rushed for his fourth touchdown of the season last week, tied for the third-most among rookies this season. Running back NYHEIM HINES rushed for a touchdown in the teams’ last meeting. Wide receiver ZACH PASCAL had a team-high five catches for 55 yards in Week 9 and set career highs in catches (seven) and receiving yards (109) in the last meeting. Also in that Week 13 meeting last season, linebacker DARIUS LEONARD had a team-high 12 tackles and his second-career multi-sack game. Leonard recorded a season-high 15 tackles and had a fumble recovery last week. In four career games against the Titans, he has totaled four sacks, two interceptions and a forced fumble. Defensive tackle DEFOREST BUCKNER had his first forced fumble of the season in Week 9 and he aims for his third in a row on Thursday Night Football with a sack.
Adding to television availability, several streaming options will be available to fans. FOX Thursday Night Football games will be available to stream on Amazon via Prime Video and Twitch in addition to NFL, FOX and FOX Deportes digital properties across devices.* During the season, fans can learn all of the ways to watch at NFL.com/TNF.
HE CURRENTLY HAS THREE SONGS ON THE BILLBOARD LATIN AIRPLAY TOP TEN:
#1 FEEL THE BEAT (with Black Eyed Peas)
#2 HAWÁI
#8 PA TI (with Jennifer Lopez)
This marks the second time the artist holds the #1 & #2 on the Latin Airplay Chart
“HAWÁI” has been at #1 for multiple weeks on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs, Latin Streaming Songs and Latin Airplay charts
All of this has happened in a very short time for the twenty-six year old who earned his first Billboard Latin Airplay #1 only five years ago, on November 21, 2015 with “Borró Cassette”.
With this #1, Maluma also dethrones his own hit “HAWÁI” from the chart’s top spot. “HAWÁI” has dominated Latin and global charts since its release. It has remained at #1 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart for eight weeks; #1 on Billboard’s Latin Streaming Songs chart for nine weeks; and #1 on the Billboard Latin Airplay chart for three weeks (having scored his eighteenth #1 song on the chart).
With “HAWÁI” Maluma has been at #1 on YouTube’s chart of the most viewed videos worldwide for multiple weeks and remains on the chart’s top ten. He has also reached #1 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart and #2 on Spotify’s Global Top 50 chart. Internationally “HAWÁI” has reached #1 on radio, Spotify and Apple Music in 17+ countries.Last week Maluma and The Weeknd released a one-of-a-kind remix of the global hit, along with its new music video via Sony Music Latin/RCA Records. Both are available now! To stream/download “HAWÁI” Remix click HERE and to watch the video click HERE.
The Weeknd’s signature vocals go bilingual (English/Spanish) on the “HAWAÍ” Remix marking the first time the GRAMMY Award-winning artist sings in Spanish.
In its very first week out, “HAWÁI” Remix is already #1 on the Urban Radio in his native Colombia.
Last night, Maluma took over with his first MTV EMA performance in an intimate conceptual setting and lighting influenced by his album, Papi Juancho. Maluma opened with international hit “DJADJA” with French superstar Aya Nakamura, who performed from France, marking the first time both artists performed their smash hit live on television. Maluma then jumped into his global record-breaking hit, “HAWÁI” ending with dancers and a picturesque balcony scene overlooking the city of Miami. To watch it now click HERE.
Hundreds of Galveston area residents and workers are participating in the clinical trial of a coronavirus vaccine that early data released Monday showed was highly effective, rare hopeful news about the effort to contain the global pandemic.
The data, contained in a Pfizer press release, suggested the company’s vaccine may be more than 90 percent effective at preventing symptomatic COVID-19, much more than was anticipated for any of the candidates in late-stage clinical trials. The Pfizer vaccine is the first to generate such late-stage data.
“Tentatively, this looks like good news,” said Peter Hotez, a vaccine scientist at Baylor College of Medicine, which is testing another vaccine. “It was written for Pfizer shareholders, not scientists, and the company still has a ways to go – determining whether the vaccine halts severe disease and proves to be safe — before the FDA grants emergency approval. But this appears to be an important first step.”
The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in late July launched the Pfizer trial at three sites — on campus, League City and Clear Lake. It said then it hoped to enroll between 500 and 1,000 people.
UTMB officials would not comment on the trial Monday, but one official said the institution has appointed a vaccine roll-out task force and begun gearing up for when the Food and Drug Administration approves the vaccine for use beyond trial participants.
At that time, the first in the area to get the vaccine will be essential health care workers, said Dr. Janak Patel, director of UTMB’s department of infection control and health care epidemiology. He said high-risk people, such as people in nursing homes and seniors with chronic health conditions, would be next.
“We’re excited, prepared to provide the vaccine, want to do it,” said Patel. “We just hope lots of people will want to get it.”
Baylor is conducting a trial of a vaccine developed by Moderna. Early results from it are expected to follow sometime soon.
COVID-19 has killed more than 1.25 million people globally, 238,000 people in the U.S. and 19,000 in Texas.
Jeff Luhnow sued the Houston Astros for breach of contract on Monday, alleging that Astros owner Jim Crane and Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred negotiated penalties for the sign-stealing scandal that enabled the team to paint Luhnow as “the scapegoat for the organization” and fire its general manager “in order to save more than $22 million in guaranteed salary.”
In January, after a two-month investigation into how the Astros violated baseball rules by improperly deploying technology to decode signs in the 2017 and 2018 seasons, Manfred suspended Luhnow and Astros manager A.J. Hinch for the 2020 season. Crane then fired Luhnow and Hinch.
Luhnow’s lawsuit uses quotation marks around the word “investigation” and calls it “a negotiated resolution” between Crane and Manfred “that enabled the team to keep its World Series championship, went to great lengths to publicly exonerate Crane, and scapegoated Luhnow for a sign-stealing scandal that he had no knowledge of and played no part in.”
Manfred later suspended Alex Cora, who was the Astros’ bench coach in 2017 and then became manager of the Boston Red Sox, for the 2018 season. The Detroit Tigers hired Hinch as their manager last week, and the Red Sox re-hired Cora.
Luhnow has not found work in baseball. His suit, filed at 7:13 a.m. PT in Harris County (Texas) district court, alleges the Astros breached their contract with him because none of the conditions that would be considered as just cause for his dismissal actually occurred.
In his report, Manfred said Luhnow denied knowing about the Astros’ sign-stealing schemes but suspended him because a general manager should be “aware of the activities of his staff and players.” Manfred also cited “evidence that indicates Luhnow had some knowledge” of the schemes.
That statement, the suit alleges, is based on “selected snippets” from three documents: one that referenced “Codebreaker;” another that referenced “The System;” and a third that referenced “dark arts.” Sign stealing is considered an art in baseball and, the suit alleges, none of those documents mentioned the infraction in question: “in-game electronic sign stealing.”
In February, the Wall Street Journal reported that Manfred had told Luhnow the investigation had uncovered an email to him that referenced “our dark arts, sign-stealing department.” The email had been sent by Tom Koch-Weser, an Astros employee described in the suit as “the ringleader of the Astros’ sign-stealing schemes.”
“Some lower-level Astros employees were aware of the rules violations or participated in the violations at the direction of others,” Manfred wrote in his report. “I will defer to the Astros whether the conduct of these more junior employees merits discipline or other remedial action.”
Koch-Weser remained employed by the Astros, as director of advanced information. The suit alleges he falsely implicated Luhnow because “the Astros told Koch-Weser that he could keep his job so long as his actions were sanctioned by his supervisors, including Luhnow.” And, the suit further alleges, Manfred “let the ringleader keep his position in exchange for providing information that would implicate Luhnow.”
The suit claims that Manfred did not impose the Astros’ punishment independently but only did so after consultation with the Astros’ owner.
“The commissioner vetted potential penalties with Crane, and the two exchanged a series of proposals,” the suit reads. “Those negotiations proved beneficial to Crane and the Astros.
“The commissioner allowed the Astros to keep their 2017 World Series championship, imposed a $5 million fine (a fraction of the revenues Crane had reaped as part of the team’s recent success), and took away four draft picks. He also issued a blanket vindication of Crane, absolving him of any responsibility for failing to supervise his club.
“Moreover, Crane and the Astros were assured of fielding a contending team in 2020 — the team advanced to the American League Championship Series for the fourth straight year — because the commissioner did not suspend or penalize any of the players who were directly involved in the scandal.”
Manfred afforded players immunity in exchange for their testimony, citing in part a 2017 memo in which he had pledged to hold managers and general managers accountable for these types of violations. The $5-million fine is the maximum allowed under the league constitution.
Manfred also said he did not strip the Astros of their title — let alone award it to the defeated Dodgers — because of “a long tradition in baseball of not trying to change what happened,” and because he believed the league should “be transparent about what the investigation showed and let our fans make their own decision.”
In 2018, according to the suit, the Astros signed Luhnow to a contract that guaranteed him “more than $31 million,” unspecified performance bonuses, and unspecified profit-sharing interests scheduled to vest from 2021 to 2025. The suit claims that the alleged breach of contract cost Luhnow “more than $22 million in guaranteed compensation” and additional benefits.
Neither MLB nor the Astros immediately responded to requests for comment.
In honor of Veterans Day, all veterans and active military service personnel are invited to ride METRO for free on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020. METRORail, local bus, METRORapid, Park & Ride and METROLift services will be free the entire day. To ride, passengers need to inform bus operators and/or fare inspectors of their veteran/military designation.
METRO also offers disabled or decorated veterans free unlimited rides year-round on our light rail, local bus, METRORapid and Park & Ride service when they register for a Qualified METRO Veterans Pass (MVP) card. Veterans interested in applying can learn more about the program here.
![]() Click this link or the image to hear a local veteran explain why access to METRO’s services are vital. Veterans can plan their trips by downloading the RideMETRO app or visiting www.ridemetro.org. |
The Associated Press is projecting that Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has won the 2020 presidential election after wining the state of Pennsylvania.
With this projected win in Pennsylvania, the AP is projecting Biden has defeated President Trump in the 2020 race for president.
As of 11:25 a.m. EST on Saturday, November 7, AP called the presidential race in the state of Pennsylvania in favor of Biden.
Biden will receive 20 electoral votes from Pennsylvania. A presidential candidate requires at least 270 electoral votes to win the election. This Pennsylvania win is enough to give Biden 284 electoral votes.