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any land in the state of texas. for another, this land we're on right now was used by the federal government to further illegal activity. and i wanted to put a stop to it. >> we went behind the guarded gates of shelby park in january, shortly after governor abbott had taken control. >> this is called an anti-climb barrier. >> reporter: texas department of public safety showed us where state national guardsmen were installing fresh razor wire barriers along the river. >> help me understand at the heart of this why texas has a problem with the border patrol coming in to process migrants in this park? >> the issue is trying to prevent another influx, because when border patrol is here, setting up a processing center, it's going to attract, it's going to encourage more migrants to cross the river, because they know where to go. >> reporter: it's one of many spots along the texas border where coils of sharp wire have been going up ever since governor abbott launched operation lone star in 2021. since then, thousands of m
any land in the state of texas. for another, this land we're on right now was used by the federal government to further illegal activity. and i wanted to put a stop to it. >> we went behind the guarded gates of shelby park in january, shortly after governor abbott had taken control. >> this is called an anti-climb barrier. >> reporter: texas department of public safety showed us where state national guardsmen were installing fresh razor wire barriers along the river. >>...
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enforcement of the texas is complicated. local texas law enforcement would be able to arrest people, even asylum seekers, on the suspicion that they had illegally crossed the border. the state judges could deport them. the 5th circuit fast tracked the hearing after the supreme court in a split decision overturned a lower court as decision that put enforcement on hold while appeals by immigrant advocacy groups and the department of justice are decided. hours later, in the middle of the night our time, the 5th circuit put it back on hold and then set today's hearing. ken dilanian has been monitoring all of these arguments. this is one of the most complicated back and forths between the supremes and a district court i have ever seen. talk to us about this. any highlights from the hearing? >> it is a murky legal thicket. you explained it very well. daniel barns, who has been listening to the hearing, says it's not going well for the state of texas in front of the three-judge panel at the conservative 5th circuit court of appeals
enforcement of the texas is complicated. local texas law enforcement would be able to arrest people, even asylum seekers, on the suspicion that they had illegally crossed the border. the state judges could deport them. the 5th circuit fast tracked the hearing after the supreme court in a split decision overturned a lower court as decision that put enforcement on hold while appeals by immigrant advocacy groups and the department of justice are decided. hours later, in the middle of the night our...
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you have the texas rng horns. texas cougars. texas tech. tcu horn frogs and baylor bears. is there some betting going on there. >> uva lost in the play in game. james madison and long wood. i would not bet much money for with my virginia teams against houston or any of the texas teams. >> bret: that's pretty good for you senator cruz. >> tim and i have a long history of sports betting when the world series when the played the gnats. wager. tragically we lost that series. i had to show up texas barbecue and shine that balk beer and even worse i had to wear a gnats jerseys. this time i feel confident texas going to do better than virginia in the tournament. i will tell you my final four. i have uconn and baylor against university of houston and texas. it's kind of a homer bracket. >> wow. i think so. >> final is houston against baylor. i'm predicting u of h go ciewx to win it all. >> bret: senators, thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having us. >> bret: thank you. see all the "common ground" segments on my podcasts common ground and find that in the all-star panel pod
you have the texas rng horns. texas cougars. texas tech. tcu horn frogs and baylor bears. is there some betting going on there. >> uva lost in the play in game. james madison and long wood. i would not bet much money for with my virginia teams against houston or any of the texas teams. >> bret: that's pretty good for you senator cruz. >> tim and i have a long history of sports betting when the world series when the played the gnats. wager. tragically we lost that series. i had...
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the high court previously blocked texas officials from enforcing the new texas law twice while it makes its way through the legal system. governor greg abbott writing though this afternoon in a 6-3 decision scotus meaning the supreme court allows texas to begin enforcing senate bill 4 that allows the arrest of illegal immigrants. we still have to have hearings in the fifth circuit federal court of appeals but this is clearly a positive development. the case is expected to be in front of the supreme court for a ruling on the merits of the controversial law itself. the order exposed the usual rift among the justices. the six conservative justices voting in favor of texas with three liberals including ketanji brown jackson voting against justice sotomayor calling the texas law a novel scheme that invites further chaos and crisis. the white house weighing in karine jean-pierre says we fundamentally disagree with the supreme court's order allowing texas harmful and unconstitutional law to go into effect. s.b. 4 will not only make communities in texas less safe, it will also burden law enforc
the high court previously blocked texas officials from enforcing the new texas law twice while it makes its way through the legal system. governor greg abbott writing though this afternoon in a 6-3 decision scotus meaning the supreme court allows texas to begin enforcing senate bill 4 that allows the arrest of illegal immigrants. we still have to have hearings in the fifth circuit federal court of appeals but this is clearly a positive development. the case is expected to be in front of the...
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the immediate change on the ground in texas. abc's terry moran, who has covered the supreme court for years, leading us off from the court tonight. >> reporter: tonight, authorities in texas can now, on their own, arrest people who they suspect are migrants here illegally, regardless of federal law, and even send them to mexico. the supreme court's conservative majority granting texas that green light for now to enforce its controversial immigration law. in a 6-3 order, the high court rejected a request by the biden administration to intervene and place the law -- sb4 as it's called -- on hold while it's challenged in the lower courts. the biden administration argues the texas law is an infringement on the federal government's exclusive authority over immigration law, a power grounded in the constitution and affirmed by the supreme court. tonight, texas governor greg abbott called the court's order a, quote, clearly positive development. but in a concurring opinion, conservative justices amy coney barrett and brett kavanaugh mad
the immediate change on the ground in texas. abc's terry moran, who has covered the supreme court for years, leading us off from the court tonight. >> reporter: tonight, authorities in texas can now, on their own, arrest people who they suspect are migrants here illegally, regardless of federal law, and even send them to mexico. the supreme court's conservative majority granting texas that green light for now to enforce its controversial immigration law. in a 6-3 order, the high court...
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for apparently igniting the largest wildfire in texas history. excel energy says power lines may have sparked the massive smokehouse creek fire, burning more than 1 million acres across the panhandle, destroying homes, flames crossing into oklahoma. that fire is now mostly contained. >>> tonight, a new cdc report warning parents about the dangers of children eating their parents' melatonin. health officials say between 2021 and 2022, 11,000 children ended up in emergency rooms after...
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i'm a fourth-generation texas -- texan. you know i'm focused on texas first. when i played in the nfl we have these guys who were always looking out for themselves. and they knew who they were. we called them me guys. we have a me guy in takers representing us in the senate right now. it's incredibly important, national implications, around this race. i think it's our best senate pickup opportunity in the country. i want folks to get over whatever your past is around texas. for 30 million texans we need a senator who cares about us that's not a me guy, that's actually looking out for all of us. who is not pitting us against each other. is not abandoning us when they need them. that's what this race is going to be about, we in texas can do so much better than ted cruz. with folks help i'm confident we will. >> texas democratic senate candidate msnbc, thank you very much for joining us tonight on your first full day of being the nominee. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, for our next guest loses his senate election campaign the democrats will ve
i'm a fourth-generation texas -- texan. you know i'm focused on texas first. when i played in the nfl we have these guys who were always looking out for themselves. and they knew who they were. we called them me guys. we have a me guy in takers representing us in the senate right now. it's incredibly important, national implications, around this race. i think it's our best senate pickup opportunity in the country. i want folks to get over whatever your past is around texas. for 30 million...
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you come to texas. this is no il tell youw a war zy view it as a war zone. >> and mexico is doing nothing to help us. they're letting the caravans come unimpededetting t. i mean, they come in by the thousands. e thnds.you have caravans with 0 people in them just walking into our countryn . e prob so something has to be done. the problem you have is arizona. you have a governor, very liberal governor that a lot of people say shouldn't be the l governor. and in california, newsom's doing a terrible.a, newso job i. i mean, other than talking about how wonderful it is, that's about i that'st. w of p you have an outflow of people, as you know better than anybody. as yw your show with him. i said, you know, this guy'sis talking about california millions of people are coming in through california, free health care. free health care. wenia. free everything. and you go to jail, they let you out. they don't turen you overt turn to ice, but not for our veterans. for our veterans, they get nothing. oveand people th
you come to texas. this is no il tell youw a war zy view it as a war zone. >> and mexico is doing nothing to help us. they're letting the caravans come unimpededetting t. i mean, they come in by the thousands. e thnds.you have caravans with 0 people in them just walking into our countryn . e prob so something has to be done. the problem you have is arizona. you have a governor, very liberal governor that a lot of people say shouldn't be the l governor. and in california, newsom's doing a...
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along most of texas. after crossing, migrants face these two razor wire fences patrolled by the texas national guard. before they can reach the federal border wall controlled by federal agents. texas governor greg abbott now saying they are redoubling the razor wire barriers, all while a controversial law that would allow texas to arrest, deport, or imprison anyone they believe may have entered the state illegally is on hold pending an appeals court ruling. >> the razor wire, that's him. the national guards, that's him. the border patrol agents still did their job even though the governor's plans got in the way. >> reporter: david, cbp confirms they will be sending additional personnel to the affected area. just a reminder. not everybody in that group is going to get to stay in the u.s. and plead their cases for asylum. in fact, since may of last year, we've seen at least 600,000 unauthorized migrants be deported or returned back to their home country. that's the most of any year since 2012. david. >> dav
along most of texas. after crossing, migrants face these two razor wire fences patrolled by the texas national guard. before they can reach the federal border wall controlled by federal agents. texas governor greg abbott now saying they are redoubling the razor wire barriers, all while a controversial law that would allow texas to arrest, deport, or imprison anyone they believe may have entered the state illegally is on hold pending an appeals court ruling. >> the razor wire, that's him....
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today in texas, i asked them why. what's the biggest impact of washington failing to pass that bill? >> the security of our country. >> reporter: former president trump urged republicans not to pass that deal. what did you make of that? >> well, i mean, that's politics for you. was it a perfect bill? no, it wasn't a perfect bill. but it's better than the status quo, what's going on now. >> reporter: 300 miles away in eagle pass, donald trump walking along the border fence. >> the united states is being overrun by the biden migrant crime. it's a new form of vicious violation to our country. it's migrant crime. we call it biden migrant crime. >> reporter: trump is promising mass deportations if elected. but when he was in office, deportations actually dropped significantly, far below his predecessor, barack obama. trump promised to build a wall stretching from one end of the border to the other. in fact, he only built about 50 new miles. tonight, president biden taking a much different strategy, urging the former presid
today in texas, i asked them why. what's the biggest impact of washington failing to pass that bill? >> the security of our country. >> reporter: former president trump urged republicans not to pass that deal. what did you make of that? >> well, i mean, that's politics for you. was it a perfect bill? no, it wasn't a perfect bill. but it's better than the status quo, what's going on now. >> reporter: 300 miles away in eagle pass, donald trump walking along the border...
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amna: texas governor greg abbott was speaking at a texas policy summit earlier today. he reaffirmed his commitment to sp 4 even as it pinball through the courts. >> texas has a right to defend ourselves and we will use that authority to declare an invasion and fight back against the invasion. amna: as you know, this has fueled a high-stakes state and federal standoff between governor abbott and the biden administration. what are the implications for this beyond texas and beyond immigration? >> i think this should be seen as an attempt to codify operation lone star but without any real infrastructure to see it through. and as advocates and some democratic numbers of congress have pointed out, these are ultimately policy issues and not policing issues, but what is happening here, much like with abortion rights through the last few years, is the state attempting to codify culture war issues as policy that don't address the needs of people in border communities were the state at large. in fact, it kind of outright harms them so the implication there is that there are effor
amna: texas governor greg abbott was speaking at a texas policy summit earlier today. he reaffirmed his commitment to sp 4 even as it pinball through the courts. >> texas has a right to defend ourselves and we will use that authority to declare an invasion and fight back against the invasion. amna: as you know, this has fueled a high-stakes state and federal standoff between governor abbott and the biden administration. what are the implications for this beyond texas and beyond...
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saying those cities should share texas's immigration influx. one of the arrival cities, washington, dc, where progressive activist hendrik voss flips. >> i think it's very cruel and racist to use migrants as pawns use them as political, as a political stunt. basically, yeah, that's nothing. i want to be connected to. >> so imagine his surprise. >> so this is, this giant spreadsheets when we found boss's name, on a list of donors to bust migrants out of texas. >> and there you are. >> well, $2,000. >> that's your cell phone number, right? yeah. that's definitely you right? >> that's absolutely me. that's my name's that's my phone number. but i definitely didn't give $2,000 to greg abbott's campaign of passing people to dc. >> losses financial records show he did not send texas money. he has no idea how his name ended up on this list of people who donated to the migrant busing in program. >> in >> fact, cnn found a number of issues with donations collected by the site promoted by the texas governor. but as soon >> as the announcement was made, we
saying those cities should share texas's immigration influx. one of the arrival cities, washington, dc, where progressive activist hendrik voss flips. >> i think it's very cruel and racist to use migrants as pawns use them as political, as a political stunt. basically, yeah, that's nothing. i want to be connected to. >> so imagine his surprise. >> so this is, this giant spreadsheets when we found boss's name, on a list of donors to bust migrants out of texas. >> and...
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so that discrepancy is just been quietly corrected by texas. >> it definitely matters. it is unusual to have private donors to a government function. so there aren't always a lot of rules around it. noah bookbinder is >> president of the left-leaning citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington. whether it's a mistake or whether it's intentional >> that is is potentially misleading the public. >> cnn attempted to reach those supposed $900,000 donor, but the phone number entered into the texas donor site was disconnected and cnn could not find anyone with that name calling me, not accept calls, and that's ironic that you're on here. >> yeah. so yeah, i definitely would want to know how that happened and hello, my name ended up on that list >> we did reach out to governor abbott's office to find out exactly how boss's name ended up on that list the spokesperson did not have a specific response to some of the anomalies that cnn found but we did learn that just because we were given this list with a list of donors and those cell phone numbers. it doesn't mean error
so that discrepancy is just been quietly corrected by texas. >> it definitely matters. it is unusual to have private donors to a government function. so there aren't always a lot of rules around it. noah bookbinder is >> president of the left-leaning citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington. whether it's a mistake or whether it's intentional >> that is is potentially misleading the public. >> cnn attempted to reach those supposed $900,000 donor, but the phone...
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into arizona and lives there for five years, then moves to texas. or they covered >> i don't know the answer >> that confusion and skepticism is a common theme expressed by law enforcement agencies across the state the laredo police chief says, his officers will not focus on arresting undocumented migrants he can be just by seeing somebody and thinking the officer thinking that he's not from here and then asking for documents, it doesn't work that the sheriff in san >> antonio says he would require deputies to file a report explaining the circumstances of an undocumented migrants arrest. >> we don't want a deputy that thinks that they have authorities that actually don't crossing the line over into racial profiling and getting themselves and the agency and a whole lot of trouble for again, a misdemeanor in el paso sheriff's officials say they don't have the manpower and don't want their deputies thrust into a fight between texas republican leaders and the biden administration this issue could quickly exhaust those resources for our community and cau
into arizona and lives there for five years, then moves to texas. or they covered >> i don't know the answer >> that confusion and skepticism is a common theme expressed by law enforcement agencies across the state the laredo police chief says, his officers will not focus on arresting undocumented migrants he can be just by seeing somebody and thinking the officer thinking that he's not from here and then asking for documents, it doesn't work that the sheriff in san >> antonio...
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just last night, conservatives on the supreme court said the texas law could be enforced hours later, the appeals court placed a new hold on enforcement of the law, which is aimed at arresting and deporting migrants. and quickly scheduled a hearing earlier today. >> again, it's been >> a confusing several days at 11 dara joins us now with a view from law enforcement on el paso's downtown streets, newly arrived migrants blend in. police on patrol. the future of the controversial texas immigration law looms over these daily street scenes some residents like elizabeth said, delay on, shrug off the concern about being asked to prove she's a us citizen >> if they is done me if they asked me why are you from i don't care. that's bother me because i know i'm label and i'm not doing anything wrong. >> i'm just on edge more 28 year-old el paso resident, diego carlos fears, the new law will mean he and his family will be open to constant questions. and harassment i'm like, all the time, i'm like looking over my shoulder, but the dps officers, those are the ones i had my hair stands up on the ba
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>> it's going to cause a drop in illegal immigration through the state of texas. and that's going to be a huge benefit to border patrol agents. it's going to be a huge benefit to those individuals that want border security do you disagree with mr. john? >> look, i support border patrol, but i know border patrol is trained. they go and get special training to enforce the immigration it's a law. he also knows that a sheriff of police officer, when they get trained, let's say in the set of texas, they're not trained on immigration law. they're trained on and enforcing the stage statutes. so therefore, therefore, it's unfair to put local law enforcement in this situation that border patrol should be is trained to do >> i mean, i would imagine that governor abbott would say if he were here right now, we had to pass this law because the border is mass and president biden isn't doing his job. how would you respond to that? >> look, we all want to secure the border and we're about to pass hopefully by this weekend or this friday homeland security dollars put in money's th
>> it's going to cause a drop in illegal immigration through the state of texas. and that's going to be a huge benefit to border patrol agents. it's going to be a huge benefit to those individuals that want border security do you disagree with mr. john? >> look, i support border patrol, but i know border patrol is trained. they go and get special training to enforce the immigration it's a law. he also knows that a sheriff of police officer, when they get trained, let's say in the...
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currently a senator running for a senator and call in, the big winner in texas last night on his way to the general election in november. against senator cruise, only winning by three points this time, this could be the time. it is senate night here. >> you might be able to hash out a plan for immigration reform in a hour. >> we did something unusual for tonight's segment, we rehearsed it. we rehearsed for a hour in front of a live audience at the 92nd street y and we will bring all of the best jokes, down to a much tighter version of it during this hour. >> i heard about the musical number at that event so i am excited for it. have a great show. >> and then there were two, it is now the biden versus trump campaign for the presidency, the challengers dropped out of the republican and democratic primary today, nikki haley took one-state last night before dropping out today and phillips took absolutely nothing as expected before dropping out of the democratic primary. the campaign was run exclusively on the assertion joe biden is too old to be president. they unanimously agreed that bi
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guard is they were there because of the governor of texas the governor of texas put the texas national guard there we did not put them there he put them there. >> sean: pretty amazing here with more fox news correspondent peter dc let's go back to the beginning because correct me if i'm wrong has into the president vice president and before her age in sake alejandro mayorkas haven't they all been telling the country for three years that the border is secure and the border is closed and basically telling us that what we are witnessing with our own eyes is not true wasn't that their narrative for three years? >> it was for a long time and we went ahead and checked u.s. law it is still the president in charge of the border in charge of the u.s. border all of them not just the texas mexico border so it is true that president biden did not order the texas national guard down there that something that greg abbott did because he thought it would help it's also true that this is an extraordinary image to seat texas national who are being overwhelmed by people who have not been screened or vett
guard is they were there because of the governor of texas the governor of texas put the texas national guard there we did not put them there he put them there. >> sean: pretty amazing here with more fox news correspondent peter dc let's go back to the beginning because correct me if i'm wrong has into the president vice president and before her age in sake alejandro mayorkas haven't they all been telling the country for three years that the border is secure and the border is closed and...
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police on patrol the future of the controversial texas immigration law looms over these daily street scenes some residents like elizabeth bowen said delay own, shrug off the concern about being asked to prove she's a us citizen if they is done me if they asked me why are you from i don't care. that's in bothered me because i know i'm label and i'm not doing anything wrong. >> i'm just on edge more 28 year-old el paso resident, diego carlos fears, the new law will mean he and his family will be open to constant questions and harassment. >> i'm like, all the time, i'm like looking over my shoulder, but the dps officers, those are the ones like, you know, i hate my hair stands up on the back of my neck whenever i see those black and white trucks the fate of the texas immigration law known as senate bill four, or sb4, is being hashed out in federal court during oral >> arguments in the fifth circuit court of appeals today, texas officials argued the law should go into effect while the legal challenge plays out in federal court. >> texas has decided that we are at the epicenter of this cr
police on patrol the future of the controversial texas immigration law looms over these daily street scenes some residents like elizabeth bowen said delay own, shrug off the concern about being asked to prove she's a us citizen if they is done me if they asked me why are you from i don't care. that's in bothered me because i know i'm label and i'm not doing anything wrong. >> i'm just on edge more 28 year-old el paso resident, diego carlos fears, the new law will mean he and his family...
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today, i >> resell or alvarez and brownsville, texas. and this is cnn new tonight, putin threatening nuclear war in his most specific and darkest remarks. yet on your, they must ultimately understand that we also have weapons and they know about it. she'll just as i said, we also have weapons that can hit targets on their territory to all of this really threatens conflict with the use of nuclear weapons and therefore, the destruction of civilization don't they understand this >> they, the west, but as putin ramps up, those threats directed to the united states, as we are just getting in a new image of a 33 american ballerina jailed on treason charges in russia the court rejecting her appeal today. she appeared by video because any a karelina traveled to russia from los angeles to visit her family in january. then she was detained for allegedly donating $51 to a ukrainian charity when she was in the us in front now, because any has boyfriend chris van heerden, he was on the show last week after russia first announced her arrest. and this
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they talked about the fact that you had texas state troopers. they were saying one thing to migrants and it was completely false and granted, i don't know if they knew that at the time or if they were just confused because as you stated, the the supreme court did one thing and then the next thing you know, the fifth circuit did another thing. and so what's happening is if you know anything about united states immigration law, it says that you can present yourself at any port of entry for asylum that doesn't necessarily mean just the texas border, even though that's all we ever talked talk about. you can present yourself anywhere within the united states and say, hey, i'm here seeking asylum. and so now you have migrants that may be afraid of texas law enforcement telling them the wrong things, doing the wrong things, or the fact that there's going to arrest them yeah >> yeah >> clarity is what i think a lot of folks are looking for before we even get to the wider debate, i want to turn to another issue to the gop led impeachment inquiry into pre
they talked about the fact that you had texas state troopers. they were saying one thing to migrants and it was completely false and granted, i don't know if they knew that at the time or if they were just confused because as you stated, the the supreme court did one thing and then the next thing you know, the fifth circuit did another thing. and so what's happening is if you know anything about united states immigration law, it says that you can present yourself at any port of entry for asylum...
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it's not a texas issue. there's not an arizona issue which is where the crossings are right now. >> no, it's not. if you look at the immigration cases that are filed, an immigration court, right. what you see is look, it's up all over the place where the migrants are going, but where we're really seeing the increase is actually in the blue states, not just in the red states, you know, back in 2019 and florida and texas, the numbers there were more than that reversing california, illinois, new york, new jersey, very blue states. but you jump forward to 2023, where have the increase has really come from, really come from the blue states. look at that 525,000 cases, new immigration court cases filed in those blue states versus just a little bit more than 400,000 in those red states this is the major thing that has changed over the last four years where this used to really be a border problem. it used to really be a red state problem. it's now gone beyond the border into a lot of northern states that aren't anyw
it's not a texas issue. there's not an arizona issue which is where the crossings are right now. >> no, it's not. if you look at the immigration cases that are filed, an immigration court, right. what you see is look, it's up all over the place where the migrants are going, but where we're really seeing the increase is actually in the blue states, not just in the red states, you know, back in 2019 and florida and texas, the numbers there were more than that reversing california, illinois,...
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there in the state of texas, the free state of texas. still with us for an exclusive interview is former president donald j. trump. we talked a lot about the border, the number one issue. let me move on to some other issues. probably more than anybody else, i have picked up that joe biden -- this is before the 2020 election -- is weak and frail and a cognitive mess, and i would say in the last three plus years he has deteriorated greatly. i want to play a montage of the president. take a look. >> i guess i should clear my mind here a little bit and not say what i'm really thinking. there is some movement. there's been a response from the, uh -- there's been a response from the opposition. but, um -- yes, i'm sorry, ha hamas. >> i think, as you know, and initially the of mexico, sisi, did not want to open up the gate. >> when i push those programs, i said i'm going to be president of everybody. where you live in a red state or a green state. >> sean: red state, green state, and president el-sisi of mexico. that was egypt last time i check
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mireya villarreal tonight in texas. mireya, thank you. >>> we turn now to the race for president, and tonight, president biden in arizona, of course, a key battleground state. the president revealing $20 billion in investments in american jobs, bringing computer chip-making back to america from taiwan and elsewhere. here's our senior white house correspondent selina wang tonight. >> reporter: tonight, in battleground arizona, president biden taking on the top issue for voters -- the economy -- announcing a major deal to bring computer chip-making back to america. right now, most chips are made in taiwan. >> this is going to transform the country in a way you don't even understand yet. >> reporter: the president awarding nearly $20 billion to fund production of semiconductor chips in four states -- arizona, oregon, ohio, and new mexico. chips that power everything from your phone to your car. >> it will create nearly 20,000 -- 20,000 construction jobs. many of which will be union jobs. 10,000 manufacturing jobs, 3,000 ri
mireya villarreal tonight in texas. mireya, thank you. >>> we turn now to the race for president, and tonight, president biden in arizona, of course, a key battleground state. the president revealing $20 billion in investments in american jobs, bringing computer chip-making back to america from taiwan and elsewhere. here's our senior white house correspondent selina wang tonight. >> reporter: tonight, in battleground arizona, president biden taking on the top issue for voters --...
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. >>> just hours after the supreme court decided texas can move forward with its own new immigration law, making arrests and deportations on its own, tonight, that law back on hold amid new questions and confusion. >>> the race for the white house, tonight president biden in arizona, a key battleground. revealing $20 billion in investments in american jobs, bringing computer chipmaking back to america from taiwan and elsewhere. >>> tonight, princess catherine and her health. authorities in the uk now investigating a data breach at the london clinic where princess catherine had surgery. who was trying to get into kate's medical records? >>> back here in the u.s., the deadly home explosion. the blast seen on surveillance. and the fire in new york city. the high rise and what authorities are now saying. >>> the first game of the somebody, major league baseball, and the bomb threat targeting one of the league's biggest stars just hours before he took the field. >>> and the boss is back. >> good evening, arizona! >> after his health scare and the loss of his mother, bruce springsteen retu
. >>> just hours after the supreme court decided texas can move forward with its own new immigration law, making arrests and deportations on its own, tonight, that law back on hold amid new questions and confusion. >>> the race for the white house, tonight president biden in arizona, a key battleground. revealing $20 billion in investments in american jobs, bringing computer chipmaking back to america from taiwan and elsewhere. >>> tonight, princess catherine and her...
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at the border and essentially let texas takeover immigration policy let's see you. it's been challenged by the biden administration and immigrant rights groups. litigation is playing out, but the issue is can this law to take effect supreme court said it was going to decide that by 05:00 p.m. today and now it said it's going to indefinitely continue to postpone the effect of the law. there might be something coming later in the week or later we're just not sure what the court is doing. justice samuel alito had set that deadline, but close clearly the justices are not ready to weigh in on this one quite yet, jake, as it plays out on the merits and lower courts and some more news from the us supreme court. they've made a decision or announced the decision on former trump adviser peter navarro's bid to avoid having to report to prison. tell us about that. sure. last friday former trump adviser peter navarro had made a plea to the supreme court to try to block his his order to get to prison after his conviction on contempt of congress and it was john roberts who issued
at the border and essentially let texas takeover immigration policy let's see you. it's been challenged by the biden administration and immigrant rights groups. litigation is playing out, but the issue is can this law to take effect supreme court said it was going to decide that by 05:00 p.m. today and now it said it's going to indefinitely continue to postpone the effect of the law. there might be something coming later in the week or later we're just not sure what the court is doing. justice...
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overall, crossings are low here right now in texas. geoff: let's return to what we heard today from the former and current president. donald trump had his criticisms of joe biden. how do his stated concerns and intentions square up with the facts you are reporting? and what you are seeing their along the border today. >> chris cabrera of the border patrol unit told me that there were only six apprehensions and brownsville yesterday. overall across taxes, other border towns might have slightly higher apprehensions. but it is overall low. but i want to fact check one of the things the former said today. he was claiming there was a migrant crime wave occurring. the data just does not match up with that. a stanford study shows that immigrants are 60% less likely than nativeborn americans to be incarcerated. and in sanctuary cities each unit increased actually represents a 5% decrease in violent crime. geoff: president biden called on senate republicans to call -- pass the bipartisan border deal. he said he might act alone with an executive
overall, crossings are low here right now in texas. geoff: let's return to what we heard today from the former and current president. donald trump had his criticisms of joe biden. how do his stated concerns and intentions square up with the facts you are reporting? and what you are seeing their along the border today. >> chris cabrera of the border patrol unit told me that there were only six apprehensions and brownsville yesterday. overall across taxes, other border towns might have...
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texas knew that. there is black letter, clear precedent here from the 2012 decision on the arizona law, you can't do what texas is doing. sb4 says state officials with remove, can arrest and remove people. right? so the federal district judge says you can't do this. and not only can you not do this, we have to stay it because there is harm, people being removed from the country possibly wrongly. >> here's the irreparable harm. the very right wing fifth circuit above him basically got extremely cute to basically block that. right? >> they entered an administrative stay. but it stays around for a month. you could say extremely conservative, the fifth circuit, you could say completely coocoo. they are way out of the mainstream in many ways. but that's right. they enter it. and as the justice says, there is a place for administrative stays but when it stays in place for a month, we are a supreme court here. and while we decide whether it is right or not, the law should prevail not just because the law sho
texas knew that. there is black letter, clear precedent here from the 2012 decision on the arizona law, you can't do what texas is doing. sb4 says state officials with remove, can arrest and remove people. right? so the federal district judge says you can't do this. and not only can you not do this, we have to stay it because there is harm, people being removed from the country possibly wrongly. >> here's the irreparable harm. the very right wing fifth circuit above him basically got...
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correspondent nate foy is in eagle pass, texas tonight with new video. good evening, nate. >> good evening, bret. so, sources law enforcement sources in texas tell fox that at least one migrant is charged with assaulting a texas national guard soldier after more than 300 migrants rushed the border wall in el paso today. take a look at this. [shouting] [shouting] nate nate the majority here, bret, are single adult men. you see them push past the razor wire. shove national guard soldiers and rush the border wall. more arrests may be coming for assaults or destruction of property. congressman tony gonzales posted on x, quote: there is nothing safe about this. it's a break-in. it's illegal. there needs to be consequences. those consequences are unclear right now. texas is still awaiting an appeals court ruling that will determine if the state can enforce senate bill 4. the law allows texas to arrest and deport migrants who cross the border illegally today in ha couple barks california take a look at this 200 migrants entered the country illegally. they are b
correspondent nate foy is in eagle pass, texas tonight with new video. good evening, nate. >> good evening, bret. so, sources law enforcement sources in texas tell fox that at least one migrant is charged with assaulting a texas national guard soldier after more than 300 migrants rushed the border wall in el paso today. take a look at this. [shouting] [shouting] nate nate the majority here, bret, are single adult men. you see them push past the razor wire. shove national guard soldiers...
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geoff: firefighters are making some progress against the texas wildfires. but the fires are not yet contained. and across the texas panhandle, concerns are mounting about the cost of rebuilding. many of the losses won't be covered by insurance. stephanie sy has our report on the long road ahead. stephanie: the largest wildfire in the state's history continues to spread across the texas panhandle, leaving behind devastation, crop destruction am a dead livestock, leveled buildings and houses. in fritch, texas -- home to roughly 2,000 residents -- angela and shane grisham lost their house, pets and belongings. they didn't have time to save much of anything except their five kids. shane: we had about 20 minutes to get out of there. as we, as we were packing, doing our thing, just throwing things , what we could get, in the trunk of the car, it just started raining down. just burning ash. and the smoke came across the front yard. so i told my wife, i said, we have to go now. that's it. that's all we can get. stephanie: with only the clothes on their backs, they
geoff: firefighters are making some progress against the texas wildfires. but the fires are not yet contained. and across the texas panhandle, concerns are mounting about the cost of rebuilding. many of the losses won't be covered by insurance. stephanie sy has our report on the long road ahead. stephanie: the largest wildfire in the state's history continues to spread across the texas panhandle, leaving behind devastation, crop destruction am a dead livestock, leveled buildings and houses. in...
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the fifth circuit put a hold on what texas was doing. but that doesn't come across as a win for biden, so much as just more noise, i think, to american voters. >> bret: speaking of courts, i want to turn topics real quick, trey. that is the judge in georgia now considering this case whether to kick out fani willis again whether the case down in georgia, the election interference case goes forward. here is fani willis from the weekend. just listen. >> i guess my greatest crime is i had a relationship with a man. but that's not something that i find embarrassing in any way. and i know that i have not done anything that's illegal. all while that was going on, we were writing responsive briefs. we were still doing the case in the way that it needed to be done. i don't feel like we have been slowed down at all. i do think that there are efforts to slow down this train but the train is coming. >> trey, you are think the train is coming? >> if she is not embarrassed then she is just not easily embarrassed, bret. any d.a. would be embarrassed at
the fifth circuit put a hold on what texas was doing. but that doesn't come across as a win for biden, so much as just more noise, i think, to american voters. >> bret: speaking of courts, i want to turn topics real quick, trey. that is the judge in georgia now considering this case whether to kick out fani willis again whether the case down in georgia, the election interference case goes forward. here is fani willis from the weekend. just listen. >> i guess my greatest crime is i...
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governor greg abbott is vowing to enforce the laws already in the books, even without sb4 texas has the legal authority to arrest people coming across the razor wire at barriers on our border. >> one texas sheriff says the situation makes it difficult to implement the law and puts an undue burden burden on local communities >> this could put us in a situation where we could seen jail closures because we'll be at capacity despite velazquez is criticism of republicans and their use of anti-immigrant rhetoric. he says he wants donald trump to win donald trump. why >> excuse but often element is put a political miranda who's got to get it? >> first, let's just so incredibly powerful. i mean, he's saying calling immigrants rapists. and do using drugs is a great lie that trump's are racist. and yet he wants him to win because now he's a nationalist, nationalist, love their country. i mean what an incredible conference precession >> you know, and one of the things that really stood out, aaron is i asked him specifically about trump's plan to put undocumented immigrants like him in camps an
governor greg abbott is vowing to enforce the laws already in the books, even without sb4 texas has the legal authority to arrest people coming across the razor wire at barriers on our border. >> one texas sheriff says the situation makes it difficult to implement the law and puts an undue burden burden on local communities >> this could put us in a situation where we could seen jail closures because we'll be at capacity despite velazquez is criticism of republicans and their use of...
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you mentioned we have 11 million head of cattle in texas alone. this will be 10,000, 15,000 head total. even the ones we have to salvage or sell because they are no longer viable. so overall it will not affect the overall price of beef to the average consumer. locally it is going to have some local implications for the farmers and ranchers around there. having to sell your livelihood is pretty tough sometimes. you spend decades building up the genetics and one day it is all gone. a tough time for these ranchers. stephanie: our thoughts are certainly with you and them. texas agricultural commissioner sid miller, thank you so much for joining the "newshour." sid: thank you. ♪ geoff: amid many of the debates around entitlements and benefits, one thing often gets lost, and that is that many people who qualify for help struggle to get and keep their benefits because it can be difficult to navigate the system. economics correspondent paul solman looks at that challenge as part of our special series, america's safety net. paul: single mom morgan is eli
you mentioned we have 11 million head of cattle in texas alone. this will be 10,000, 15,000 head total. even the ones we have to salvage or sell because they are no longer viable. so overall it will not affect the overall price of beef to the average consumer. locally it is going to have some local implications for the farmers and ranchers around there. having to sell your livelihood is pretty tough sometimes. you spend decades building up the genetics and one day it is all gone. a tough time...
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quickly, in terms of what is happening in texas, the state of texas doesn't have all of the vetting equipment that you're talking about either, do they? >> the immplementation of hb-4 would be hugely detrimental. the vetting architecture at the federal level replies on classifies and unclassified texts. they have none of that structure. if they put someone into jail, they could be holing a transnational organized criminal without even knowing or having the proper security to ep sure that there is not a threat em mating from that individual to the homeland. it wo it would be catastrophic. >> important context. thank you. we'll be right back. [thinking] why always the couch? does he need to go to puppy school? get his little puppy diploma? how much have i been spending on this little guy? when your questions about life turn into questions about money... there's erica. the virtual financial assistant to help you spend, save, and plan smarter. only from bank of america. (luke) so... i hear some of you are concerned about the fact that i'm taking over the company.lan smarter. well, rest assured, c
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for more, we're joined by texas agriculture commissioner sid miller. mr. miller, thank you for joining the "newshour.” i understand that the big wildfire out there is 85% contained. are the farmers and ranchers in the panhandle out of the woods from active fires at this point? >> well, i think so. the latest report, we have a new report out, 90% of all the fires are contained, 90% containment. however, we have got dry conditions coming up, so the likelihood of fire spreading is great. so we're trying to stay on top of those, make sure they stay out. stephanie: ok. and i said that there are some 6,000, 7,000 head that have died so far. i expect that number is going to go up, but it's not just about the dead cattle, is it? what about all that grazing land that's been razed? what about all the infrastructure? sid miller: well, and you're absolutely correct, over 7,000 head of cattle that are dead, 2,000 square miles of land scorched, looks like a moonscape, 120 miles of electric lines on the ground. so there's no electricity to the wells to pump water for t
for more, we're joined by texas agriculture commissioner sid miller. mr. miller, thank you for joining the "newshour.” i understand that the big wildfire out there is 85% contained. are the farmers and ranchers in the panhandle out of the woods from active fires at this point? >> well, i think so. the latest report, we have a new report out, 90% of all the fires are contained, 90% containment. however, we have got dry conditions coming up, so the likelihood of fire spreading is...
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texas knew that. there's black letter clear precedent here from the 2012 decision on the arizona law. you can't do what texas is doing. sb-4 says state officials can remove, arrest and remove people, right? so the federal district judge says no, you can't do this. not only can you not do this, we have to stay it because there's irreparable harm because there's people being removed from the country, possibly wrongly. >> that's right. >> the removal of non-citizens can't be undone even if the stay on injunction is ultimately lifted. thousands of individuals should not be arrested, incarcerated, or removed prior. so the very right wing 5th circuit above him basically got extremely cute procedurally to basically block that, right? >> yeah, they entered an administrative stay, but it stays around for a month. and by the way, you could say extremely conservative, the 5th circuit, or you could say completely cuckoo. they're way out of the main stream in many ways. but as justice kagan says, there's a place f
texas knew that. there's black letter clear precedent here from the 2012 decision on the arizona law. you can't do what texas is doing. sb-4 says state officials can remove, arrest and remove people, right? so the federal district judge says no, you can't do this. not only can you not do this, we have to stay it because there's irreparable harm because there's people being removed from the country, possibly wrongly. >> that's right. >> the removal of non-citizens can't be undone...
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fire ravaged texas panhandle today. the fire has burned some 1700 square miles and at least two people have died in the blazes so far. >>> a life-threatening blizzard bearing down on california and nevada mountains. the highest elevations could be buried under more than 10 feet of snow. blizzard warnings are now in effect for the northern central sierra mountains including lake tahoe. i am kevin clark corke in washington. now back to "hannity". >>> it was a day of dueling border visits in texas yesterday. former president donald trump joined us in eagle pass and we will have more from they are in just a moment. joe biden visited brownsville, texas. what do residents think of biden finally finding some time to visit the border that he has been lecturing us is closed and secure for three years? we sent sara carter to find out. take a look. >> how do you feel about president biden coming to brownsville now? >> it's a disgrace. he should be ashamed of himself. after all the things that this community has gone through. >> we
fire ravaged texas panhandle today. the fire has burned some 1700 square miles and at least two people have died in the blazes so far. >>> a life-threatening blizzard bearing down on california and nevada mountains. the highest elevations could be buried under more than 10 feet of snow. blizzard warnings are now in effect for the northern central sierra mountains including lake tahoe. i am kevin clark corke in washington. now back to "hannity". >>> it was a day of...
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let's head to the border and david noriega in eagle pass, texas. do residents and law enforcement know what is going to happen? are they ready to start enforcing it or will they wait for the supreme court? >> reporter: andrea, the short answer is nobody really knows what it would look like if this law were to go into affect, even the attorney representing texas in yesterday's hearing before the fifth circuit panel acknowledged that he could not paint a clear picture of what enforcement of this law would look like. law enforcement is an interesting set of people to talk to about this. nbc news has interviewed multiple sheriffs in texas. many of them support the law. they support governor abbott. they are willing to do whatever they need to do. others, particularly here in border counties, are uncertain, confused, a little worried about what this will mean for their departments given the limited resources. if the law does go into affect, given the recent press -- precedent of lone star, we can expect most to be carried out by state troopers targeting
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much of canadian, texas, already a charred landscape. look at the pictures. and this evening we have learned a second person has now died in these fires. >>> tonight, we turn overseas and to gaza. president biden announcing the u.s. will begin air-dropping food and supplies in gaza. it comes one day after that horrific scene, a deadly stampede, and israeli gunfire, just as aid trucks were arriving. abc's tom soufi burridge from the region tonight. >> reporter: just 24 hours after the israeli military opened fire amid a crush of people desperate for food aid in gaza, tonight president biden announcing the u.s. will begin air dropping supplies into the gaza strip. announcing the u.s. will begin >> people are so desperate that innocent people got caught in a terrible war unable to feed their families, and you saw the response when they tried to get aid in. >> reporter: with half a million gazans on the brink of famine, the u.n. saying at least 10 children have starved to death. jordan and other countries already airdropping aid. the president acknowledging not e
much of canadian, texas, already a charred landscape. look at the pictures. and this evening we have learned a second person has now died in these fires. >>> tonight, we turn overseas and to gaza. president biden announcing the u.s. will begin air-dropping food and supplies in gaza. it comes one day after that horrific scene, a deadly stampede, and israeli gunfire, just as aid trucks were arriving. abc's tom soufi burridge from the region tonight. >> reporter: just 24 hours after...
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they were there because of the governor of texas. the governor of texas pute go the texaverns national guard the we didn't put them there. he put them there. >> wow. pretty amazing. here with more fox news white house correspondent peter doocy. peter, let's let's go back to the beginning because correct me if i'm wrong, hasn't the president the vice president hasn't karine jean-pierre. before half circle back, jen psaki, alejandro mayorkas, l haven't they all been tellingr e the country for three years that the border is secure and the border is closed evenasical basically telling us what we are witnessing with our owlyn eyes is not true? has itue w wasn't that the narrative for three years? >> it was for a long time, sean. and we wene t ahead and checked u.s. law. it is still the presiden u.s. lt in charge of the border, in charge of the u.s. borders. all of them notht justo border the texas-mexico border. so it is true that president biden did not order these texas national guard down there. beat's somethingr that greg abbott did,
they were there because of the governor of texas. the governor of texas pute go the texaverns national guard the we didn't put them there. he put them there. >> wow. pretty amazing. here with more fox news white house correspondent peter doocy. peter, let's let's go back to the beginning because correct me if i'm wrong, hasn't the president the vice president hasn't karine jean-pierre. before half circle back, jen psaki, alejandro mayorkas, l haven't they all been tellingr e the country...
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it is comprised of five antiabortion groups, none of which are based in texas. you may be wondering why a handful of out-of-state groups opposing abortion decided to form their group in a relatively nondescript texas town along route 66 and it's because at the time, amarillo texas functions as something of a legal loophole for right-wing causes. because of a quirk in how the us court system works until just a few weeks ago, federal suits filed in this relatively small texas town would fall before the same judge, a guy who first made his name as an activist for far right religious causes decrying everything from divorce laws to address gender rights and marriage, and of course abortion rights. in a 2017 entry, he submitted to a legal journal he wrote about the need to protect religious medical providers who in his view cannot use their pens to prescribe or dispense abortifacient drugs designed to kill unborn children. not long after he submitted that he asked to have his name taken off of it citing quote, reasons i may discuss at a later date. they came abundantl
it is comprised of five antiabortion groups, none of which are based in texas. you may be wondering why a handful of out-of-state groups opposing abortion decided to form their group in a relatively nondescript texas town along route 66 and it's because at the time, amarillo texas functions as something of a legal loophole for right-wing causes. because of a quirk in how the us court system works until just a few weeks ago, federal suits filed in this relatively small texas town would fall...
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we are seeing the more robust storms hitting san antonio, texas. by 5 a.m. this is in line with corpus christi and waco. then this storm moves east. by noon tomorrow, the louisiana coastline is expected to experience heavy rain that could move to flash flooding and rain moving through central florida by monday. totals could rain from 3 to 4 inches locally in some spots. in the northeast it mass been a serene setting. however, temperatures tomorrow morning in minneapolis could be around 19 degrees. washington, d.c., headed to work monday morning at 35 degrees. whit. >> whit: okay, somara. thank you. >>> we are getting a clear picture of the devastation after deadly tornados ripped through the heartland. one of the hardest hit areas is central ohio community. at least three people were killed there. homes and businesses, completely destroyed, debris scattered for miles. tonight, the families trying to pick up the pieces. in the storm zone. >> reporter: tonight, hundreds of families in need after a deadly tornado tore through logan county, ohio, an hour northwe
we are seeing the more robust storms hitting san antonio, texas. by 5 a.m. this is in line with corpus christi and waco. then this storm moves east. by noon tomorrow, the louisiana coastline is expected to experience heavy rain that could move to flash flooding and rain moving through central florida by monday. totals could rain from 3 to 4 inches locally in some spots. in the northeast it mass been a serene setting. however, temperatures tomorrow morning in minneapolis could be around 19...