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for texas residents, (202) 748-8002. if you want to text your thoughts, you can do that at (202) 748-8003. it was the white house press conference yesterday ready secretary was asked about the decision. >> -- ♪ >> --[video clip] >> the medication is used safely in more than 60 countries, providing critical care for women and this court decision threatens access to this medication which is used not only for abortion but also for other critical purposes like helping women manage miarriages. if the decision stands, it puts won's health on risk and undermines the fda's ability to ensure our patients have access to safe and effective medication when they need them the most. this decision further strikes away american's fundamental freedom and interferes with a woman's ability to make their cision with their own body and this is a step to the ultimate goal of antitrust -- anti-choice. host: that is from the white house press briefing and a follow-up story via yahoo! news that you can find online. onof the thousands of urgent
for texas residents, (202) 748-8002. if you want to text your thoughts, you can do that at (202) 748-8003. it was the white house press conference yesterday ready secretary was asked about the decision. >> -- ♪ >> --[video clip] >> the medication is used safely in more than 60 countries, providing critical care for women and this court decision threatens access to this medication which is used not only for abortion but also for other critical purposes like helping women...
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for texas residents, (202) 748-8002. if you want to text your thoughts, you can do that at (202) 748-8003. it was the white house press conference yesterday ready secretary was asked about the decision. >> -- ♪ >> --[video clip] >> the medication is used safely in more than 60 countries, providing critical care for women and this court decision threatens access to this medication which is used not only for abortion but also for other critical purposes like helping women manage miscarriages. if the decision stands, it puts women's health on risk and undermines the fda's ability to ensure our patients have access to safe and effective medication when they need them the most. this decision further strikes away american's fundamental freedom and interferes with a woman's ability to make their decision with their own body and this is a step to the ultimate goal of antitrust -- anti-choice. host: that is from the white house press briefing and a follow-up story via yahoo! news that you can find online. one of the thousands o
for texas residents, (202) 748-8002. if you want to text your thoughts, you can do that at (202) 748-8003. it was the white house press conference yesterday ready secretary was asked about the decision. >> -- ♪ >> --[video clip] >> the medication is used safely in more than 60 countries, providing critical care for women and this court decision threatens access to this medication which is used not only for abortion but also for other critical purposes like helping women...
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are you from texas? >> i'm from texas. >> amanda's situation is terrible. how does, what happened in texas? >> amanda, i want to say, i'm so sorry at your loss of willow and i'm so sorry that your doctors it's texas law. i've heard you texas law of course because i practiced and i want to understand. as well as all the other laws in the state. every single law allows an exclusion productivity is that a reasonable medical judgment to determine what to intervene and a medical emergency. which is usually defined as a threat to the life of the mother or permanent irreversible damage to an organ or an organ system. none of the states have the terminology that the threat must be immediate. doctors know, and obstetricians have always known, even prior to dobbs the hyde amendment has been in place since the late 70s. and the hyde amendment allowed and exclusion for life of the mother. so, doctors have been practicing and i've not changed my practice in any way since the dobbs decision. the american college of obstetrics and gynecology in regards to the horrible sit
are you from texas? >> i'm from texas. >> amanda's situation is terrible. how does, what happened in texas? >> amanda, i want to say, i'm so sorry at your loss of willow and i'm so sorry that your doctors it's texas law. i've heard you texas law of course because i practiced and i want to understand. as well as all the other laws in the state. every single law allows an exclusion productivity is that a reasonable medical judgment to determine what to intervene and a medical...
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imagine that, you're in ozona, texas, a small little town in west texas, your mother takes your daughter to go to a play date with her cousins. and on the way home, a smuggler going 100 miles an hour crashes into your family and destroys your family. this is in ozona, texas. 120 miles from the rio grande. but guess what? it does not end on the rio grande. it doesn't matter where you are, everybody's lives were turned upside down. the last stop we visit it was here in eagle pass where we saw another rancher and the community just turned upside down, the trafficking that is happening. i know, ambassador haley, i really appreciate you taking your time, the energy, eagle pass is not an easy place to get to. our most famous resident from fox news knows that firsthand. and here you are. and i'm grateful for that. i know you have a lot of ideas for securing the border. i agree with your ideas. i agree with your plan. i would add three other things before i turn it to the ambassador. one, it is time to take the gloves off. it's time to get to the root of this border crisis. and it's time to labe
imagine that, you're in ozona, texas, a small little town in west texas, your mother takes your daughter to go to a play date with her cousins. and on the way home, a smuggler going 100 miles an hour crashes into your family and destroys your family. this is in ozona, texas. 120 miles from the rio grande. but guess what? it does not end on the rio grande. it doesn't matter where you are, everybody's lives were turned upside down. the last stop we visit it was here in eagle pass where we saw...
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the gentleman from texas. mr. arrington: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. arrington: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 2811, the limit, save, and grow act. over the last two years president biden has financed his radical agenda and vast expansion of the federal government with an unprecedented $10 trillion in spending. $6 trillion of which has been added to our national debt. the highest level of deficit spending in the history of america. this unbridled spending spree has resulted in sustained record inflation, soaring interest rates, an economy in a recessionary tailspin, and a nation on the brink of a catastrophic debt crisis. mr. speaker, the fiscal state of the nation is bleak. our national debt is unsustainable. and the outlook grows more uncertain every day. for 100 years the debt ceiling has served as a check on our accumulating debt and its impact on the financial health of our nation. no responsible leader can loo
the gentleman from texas. mr. arrington: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. arrington: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 2811, the limit, save, and grow act. over the last two years president biden has financed his radical agenda and vast expansion of the federal government with an unprecedented $10 trillion in spending. $6 trillion of which has been added to our national debt. the highest level of deficit...
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the gentleman from texas. mr. mccaul: i yield to the gentlemanfrom texas, mr. cloud. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized mr. cloud: thank you for your support in working to get mark swidan back to his home and his family and thank you, ranking member, for your support as well. mark swidan is a native texan, who is currently being detained on china on fabricated drug charges and faces an impending death sentence. while on a trip to china to procure furnishings for his home and business. he was on the phone arrested him and confiscated, his wallet, tablet, passport. and they told him he was being held as a witness. mark was accused of being involved in the manufacturing and trafficking of drugs leading to chinese officials trying to force him into signing a falls confession. mark maintains his innocence and integrity and rejected attempts to this day. mark has been in prison in china over 10 years, no drugs were ever found on him or his hotel room. the prosecution did not produce any evidence tying him to the drugs. the other 11 individuals could not id
the gentleman from texas. mr. mccaul: i yield to the gentlemanfrom texas, mr. cloud. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized mr. cloud: thank you for your support in working to get mark swidan back to his home and his family and thank you, ranking member, for your support as well. mark swidan is a native texan, who is currently being detained on china on fabricated drug charges and faces an impending death sentence. while on a trip to china to procure furnishings for his home and...
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one came up in texas and one in washington state. help us understand what the two cases, the similarities and differences between what they are about. guest: these are two sides of the same coin. the case in texas is a group of antiabortion advocates and medical providers have challenged the fda's approval of the drug saying that it was done improperly and that the research that the fda used was not correct. and so they challenged this and they also challenge the process. this judge, who is a judge out of amarillo, texas who has a history of doing antiabortion advocacy and legal work basically ruled that the fda did not rule properly and approving mifepristone and that the drug's approval should be revoked. of course that has huge implications for access to mifepristone. at the same time there has been another case in the state of washington that is 18 attorneys general from states who are mostly blue states, i think all of them. they challenge the medication abortion approval in a different way and they say that the restrictions cur
one came up in texas and one in washington state. help us understand what the two cases, the similarities and differences between what they are about. guest: these are two sides of the same coin. the case in texas is a group of antiabortion advocates and medical providers have challenged the fda's approval of the drug saying that it was done improperly and that the research that the fda used was not correct. and so they challenged this and they also challenge the process. this judge, who is a...
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the gentleman from texas. mr. arrington: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. arrington: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 2811, the limit, save, and grow act. over the last two years president biden has financed his radical agenda and vast expansion of the federal government with an unprecedented $10 trillion in spending. $6 trillion of which has been added to our national debt. the highest level of deficit spending in the history of america. this unbridled spending spree has resulted in sustained record inflation, soaring interest rates, an economy in a recessionary tailspin, and a nation on the brink of a catastrophic debt crisis. mr. speaker, the fiscal state of the nation is bleak. our national debt is unsustainable. and the outlook grows more uncertain every day. for 100 years the debt ceiling has served as a check on our accumulating debt and its impact on the financial health of our nation. no responsible leader can loo
the gentleman from texas. mr. arrington: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. arrington: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 2811, the limit, save, and grow act. over the last two years president biden has financed his radical agenda and vast expansion of the federal government with an unprecedented $10 trillion in spending. $6 trillion of which has been added to our national debt. the highest level of deficit...
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, my father is a seven generation texas. from that school he went to the ski institute to get his degree -- tuskegee institute to get his degree. it was a pivotal time the late 60's, he was there, it was a different time of being in texas. he grew up in a environment, -- to be able to learn the nonviolent approach as well that is popular amongst his classmates and experience the world from the perspective of the african-americans who were trying to fight for civil rights. i think it was really transformative. he chose to go back to california and pursue his american dream of visits ownership and start his hospitals. it was really formative, my father has been through so much in his life, starving as a student but struggling hard to stay in school. continuing to build his welfare, his family and prosperity not only for himself but the community he serves and the employee has in his hospital. >> i wish we had more time, but we are out of time. sba administrator, isabel guzman , thank you for being with us. [applause] isabella:
, my father is a seven generation texas. from that school he went to the ski institute to get his degree -- tuskegee institute to get his degree. it was a pivotal time the late 60's, he was there, it was a different time of being in texas. he grew up in a environment, -- to be able to learn the nonviolent approach as well that is popular amongst his classmates and experience the world from the perspective of the african-americans who were trying to fight for civil rights. i think it was really...
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i'm using -- coming to us from star base texas. our our our views coming to us from star base, texas. [cheers and applause] [countdown] >> the nag aourl starship vehicle -- the inaugural starship vehicle. what a sight. quite the thrust. [cheers and applause] >> throting down and throttled back up. maximum aerodynamic pressure. the velocity increases. throttle up. continuing to watch the first stage. 100 seconds into the flight. our next major activity -- the starship separates. light up six engines in the standard sequence. if all goes well they will burn for almost 6 1/2 minutes. onboard view. the engines on the second phase as we prepare for separation. after separation, the first will clip and get a booster for landing in the gulf. continuing to fly. 2:40. get ready for main engine cutoff. >> engine cutoff. >> beginning separation. >> as of right now we are awaiting stage separation. starship should separate from the superheavy booster. >> looks like we have the start of the flip. we are seeing from the ground cameras the entire
i'm using -- coming to us from star base texas. our our our views coming to us from star base, texas. [cheers and applause] [countdown] >> the nag aourl starship vehicle -- the inaugural starship vehicle. what a sight. quite the thrust. [cheers and applause] >> throting down and throttled back up. maximum aerodynamic pressure. the velocity increases. throttle up. continuing to watch the first stage. 100 seconds into the flight. our next major activity -- the starship separates....
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the gentleman from texas is recognized. >> mr. speaker, let me say how blessed i feel to work alongside my ranking member. i appreciate his comments and we're going to do a lot of great things together. mr. arrington: i yield to my friend from georgia and fellow budget committee member for one minute, mr. buddy carter. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia -- mr. carter: i thank the gentleman for yielding. let me thank the leadership and the chair of the budget committee for all of their hard work in putting this together. let me also say that, you know, my colleague on the other side of the aisle talks about fiscal irresponsibility. well, if you want to talk about fiscal irresponsibility, you only need to look at the white house and what this administration has done. day one, they declared war on fossil fuels. you can make the argument and a valid argument that what has happened in our economy is a self-inflicted wound and brought about by this war on fossil fuels, that caused an increase in gas prices. it caused an
the gentleman from texas is recognized. >> mr. speaker, let me say how blessed i feel to work alongside my ranking member. i appreciate his comments and we're going to do a lot of great things together. mr. arrington: i yield to my friend from georgia and fellow budget committee member for one minute, mr. buddy carter. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia -- mr. carter: i thank the gentleman for yielding. let me thank the leadership and the chair of the budget committee for...
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one came up in texas and one in washington state. help us understand what the two cases, the similarities and differences between what they are about. guest: these are two sides of the same coin. the case in texas is a group of antiabortion advocates and medical providers have challenged the fda's approval of the drug saying that it was done improperly and that the research that the fda used was not correct. and so they challenged this and they also challenge the process. this judge, who is a judge out of amarillo, texas who has a history of doing antiabortion advocacy and legal work basically ruled that the fda did not rule properly and approving mifepristone and that the drug's approval should be revoked. of course that has huge implications for access to mifepristone. at the same time there has been another case in the state of washington that is 18 attorneys general from states who are mostly blue states, i think all of them. they challenge the medication abortion approval in a different way and they say that the restrictions cur
one came up in texas and one in washington state. help us understand what the two cases, the similarities and differences between what they are about. guest: these are two sides of the same coin. the case in texas is a group of antiabortion advocates and medical providers have challenged the fda's approval of the drug saying that it was done improperly and that the research that the fda used was not correct. and so they challenged this and they also challenge the process. this judge, who is a...
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we started in texas. the reason there is because what is happening there is happening across highway 90 whether it is uvalde, eagle pass, there is a train that comes through that often carries illegal immigrants. illegal immigrants jump off, they die sometimes, the get maimed. we started in hondo. there is a saying, this is god's country, do not drive-thru like hell. not only are we the epicenter of the border crisis, it feels as if it is help for us i think we got to see some of that today. we went to del rio. we went to the shoe factory. nt to this, i want to highlight, while the security on the border takes a lot of attention and a lot of what is happening, there is so much more to border communities than just what we see on tv, and at this facility here, you have an american-owned, american-made company that is fighting for what is so special about it, you have many that are helping out. nearly 500 employees are women, and they are hispanic. they get up every day, go to work, live their lives and make
we started in texas. the reason there is because what is happening there is happening across highway 90 whether it is uvalde, eagle pass, there is a train that comes through that often carries illegal immigrants. illegal immigrants jump off, they die sometimes, the get maimed. we started in hondo. there is a saying, this is god's country, do not drive-thru like hell. not only are we the epicenter of the border crisis, it feels as if it is help for us i think we got to see some of that today. we...
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of texas. and that is going to be one of many, but i'm sure for him, it was the most special legacy that he left for the people of west texas. i want to say it was an honor to know him. i am a better man for having come along side of him at texas tech and say to his wife mary beth, we love and we are praying for you and we know the general has gone to the commander in keefe in heaven and in a great place and as alive as he has ever been. and we will be with him once again and i take great joe and hope in that. i yield back to the gentleman from wisconsin and i'm grateful for the. mr. grothman: i move we now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. motion is adopted. the house stands adjournedal 11 a.m., tuesday, >> order your copy of the congressional directory. information on congressional members, the president's cabinet and others. scan the code at the right to order ypy today or go to c-spanshop.org. it's $29.95 plus shipping and handling and every purchas
of texas. and that is going to be one of many, but i'm sure for him, it was the most special legacy that he left for the people of west texas. i want to say it was an honor to know him. i am a better man for having come along side of him at texas tech and say to his wife mary beth, we love and we are praying for you and we know the general has gone to the commander in keefe in heaven and in a great place and as alive as he has ever been. and we will be with him once again and i take great joe...
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it was a very different experience of having been in texas. he grew up in an environment where he was hit as a child for speaking spanish. but to be able to learn this nonviolent approach as well, which was popular amongst his classmates, and experience the world from the perspective of the african-americans who were trying to fight for civil rights, it was really transformative. he chose to go back to california and pursue his american dream of business ownership,a nd start his chain of veterinary hospitals. it was formative. my father has been through so much in his life, starving as a student, struggling hard to stay in school, and continue to build his welfare of his family and prosperity for not only himself but for the community service and the employees he has in his hospitals. >> i wish we had more time. we're out of time. sba administrator isabel guzman, thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me. [applause] ♪ >> tuesday night, former president donald trump will speak at mar-a-lago following his arraignment in new york. li
it was a very different experience of having been in texas. he grew up in an environment where he was hit as a child for speaking spanish. but to be able to learn this nonviolent approach as well, which was popular amongst his classmates, and experience the world from the perspective of the african-americans who were trying to fight for civil rights, it was really transformative. he chose to go back to california and pursue his american dream of business ownership,a nd start his chain of...
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here in texas we have a heart bill -- a heartbeat bill that was passed. it is important states dictate their futures. we have to have the courts uphold these. it is very dangerous when you have the biden administration coming out and saying they may not uphold a ruling. as an appropriators on the house republican side, i look at the house republicans have the power of the purse. if the administration wants to not leave, -- not live up to this ruling, we are going to have a problem. there may come a point house republicans side will defund programs that don't make sense. >> you said you want this to be states rights, but is in a federal judge saying on a national level a pill cannot be administered? the opposite of states rights? >> the states had their ruling and now the federal government is coming in and dictating layers. it is important we have to get back and allow our institutions to lead. we cannot undermine them when we don't agree with things that are there. i am from texas. we don't have marijuana here. there want to is in california and other pl
here in texas we have a heart bill -- a heartbeat bill that was passed. it is important states dictate their futures. we have to have the courts uphold these. it is very dangerous when you have the biden administration coming out and saying they may not uphold a ruling. as an appropriators on the house republican side, i look at the house republicans have the power of the purse. if the administration wants to not leave, -- not live up to this ruling, we are going to have a problem. there may...
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what do you say to the texas farmers and ranchers who find pregnant ladies and dead on their property? who find toddlers dead on their property, what you say to them? what's i say that is why precisely we are taking it to the smuggling organization requests you are not that is simply not true. let me read from the wall street journal, the wall street journal two weeks ago ran an article entitled it is like a graveyard record numbers of migrants are dying at the border. the story begins with this chilling line quote eagle pass, texas, local officials keep a refrigerated truck to hold the bodies of migrants. who drowned in the currents of the rio grande while trying to cross the border into the u.s. mr. chairman asking us consent this article be entered into the record. let me ask you a different question. how many children have been sexually assaulted by human traffickers under the biden administration? click senator, this is precisely why we institute. >> i don't lecture the question how many children have been sexually assaulted by human traffickers under your administration question
what do you say to the texas farmers and ranchers who find pregnant ladies and dead on their property? who find toddlers dead on their property, what you say to them? what's i say that is why precisely we are taking it to the smuggling organization requests you are not that is simply not true. let me read from the wall street journal, the wall street journal two weeks ago ran an article entitled it is like a graveyard record numbers of migrants are dying at the border. the story begins with...
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host: representative al green is with us, democrat from texas. i want to start here in the new york times, and obituary on the front page of a storekeeper who doomed emmett till with her words. you were seven years old when emmett till was murdered, do you remember his killing? do you remember your family talking about it? guest: i don't remember any conversations at the time as i was older. we had conversations about it because i was reminded of what happened to emmett till when i would go out and about. my parents were always concerned about what could happen to me not just from police but also from people in society, there are reasons we will never be able to explain what hurts people of color. i understood emmett till was not only taken into the custody of people -- into custody in the dark of night. they did it in ways that were inhumane. after all of that they didn't just -- just dumped his body, it was sad commentary of our time. it is unfortunate this happened because of someone making a statement that was inappropriate from that person's
host: representative al green is with us, democrat from texas. i want to start here in the new york times, and obituary on the front page of a storekeeper who doomed emmett till with her words. you were seven years old when emmett till was murdered, do you remember his killing? do you remember your family talking about it? guest: i don't remember any conversations at the time as i was older. we had conversations about it because i was reminded of what happened to emmett till when i would go out...
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it ultimately led to the battle of san jacinto, which gained texas its freedom. sadly, the wall i am talking about, that protect our freedom, will never see an end. the sad truth is, there always needs to be folks to climb up on that wall. my dad was a world war ii combat vet and he taught me from a very early age, we tend to throw around the world friend. more often than not, they are acquaintances, even people that share the same love and desires. but a true friend is going to be there for you no matter what they have to face. i can honestly say wayne lapierre is our friend, not just mine, yours as well. [applause] please help me give a warm indiana welcome to your friend and mine, wayne lapierre, executive vice president of the nra. [applause] >> thank you. what a great nra president that we have. welcome all of you and thank you very much. believe it or not, this is my 45th year with the national rifle association. if i ever write a book about my experiences with the nra, i think i will call it, when you fight like helfer freedom, you get more of it. that's h
it ultimately led to the battle of san jacinto, which gained texas its freedom. sadly, the wall i am talking about, that protect our freedom, will never see an end. the sad truth is, there always needs to be folks to climb up on that wall. my dad was a world war ii combat vet and he taught me from a very early age, we tend to throw around the world friend. more often than not, they are acquaintances, even people that share the same love and desires. but a true friend is going to be there for...
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the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, it is a privilege to rise in the people's house to honor selena perez, an icon and trail blazer from south texas whose music has transcended bordered rers, cultures and generations. her unique blend of cumbia, tejano and pop has captivated audiences around the world and introduced my community's culture to millions of americans over the last 30 years. selena's seamless mix of spanish and english lyrics combining mexican folklore and r&b perfectly capture the richness of a beautiful culture that is shared by millions of us who are both fully american and proud of our mexican heritage. selena's music is essential to the soundtrack of our lives and that is why i am submitting for nomination her album "amor" to the library of congress for historical preservation. in honor of her birthda
the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, it is a privilege to rise in the people's house to honor selena perez, an icon and trail blazer from south texas whose music has transcended bordered rers, cultures and generations. her unique blend of cumbia, tejano and pop has...
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southernland springs, texas, another ar-15, 25 people killed, uvalde, texas, another military assault rifle, 21 people killed. parkland, florida, 2018. another ar-15 killing 17 people. san person dino, -- san bernardino, california, an ar-15 killed 18 people. aurora, california, another 20 people killed, pittsburgh, ar-15 killed 11. boulder, colorado, 2021, an ar-15 killed ten. buffalo, an ar-15 killed ten it they -- they cut it off at ten for mass shootings. in highland park, an ar-15, seven killed, dozens wounded including an 8-year-old boy who will be paralyzed for life. these are the realities of the ar-15 as it is being used. it was designed to do just this, kill massive numbers of people, of human beings. one in 20 u.s. adults own at least one ar-15. think of that. one out of every 20 americans own at least one a ar-15. that's roughly 16 million people storing roughly 20 million guns designed to mow down enemies on the battlefield with brutal efficiency. that is what "the washington post" reports. the rise in production of the ar-15 is stunning. ar-15's accounted for 1.2% of all
southernland springs, texas, another ar-15, 25 people killed, uvalde, texas, another military assault rifle, 21 people killed. parkland, florida, 2018. another ar-15 killing 17 people. san person dino, -- san bernardino, california, an ar-15 killed 18 people. aurora, california, another 20 people killed, pittsburgh, ar-15 killed 11. boulder, colorado, 2021, an ar-15 killed ten. buffalo, an ar-15 killed ten it they -- they cut it off at ten for mass shootings. in highland park, an ar-15, seven...
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because my state of texas bears the burden. my state has appropriated $4. 5 billion just this session to deal with a federal government issue. it's not a state issue. it's a responsibility of the federal government and they have completely, the federal government has completely failed. as i told my orcus you, sir, you have failed in your job. interestingly, when he went down to the border, the border patrol agents turned their backs on him because by what they said he turned his back on that. around has never been worse. i've seen this movie 70 times and i've tried to fix that some a time. we have a fix to it. but this is the worst i've ever seen it on the border. it is wide open. and why? because the first thing the biden administration did with a stroke of a pen was to rescind me -- remain in mexico. rescind the migrant protection two protocols which were working. what that meant was if you come into the united states, you have to remain in mexico pending your political asylum claim. 15% are justified. 85% are usually not. bu
because my state of texas bears the burden. my state has appropriated $4. 5 billion just this session to deal with a federal government issue. it's not a state issue. it's a responsibility of the federal government and they have completely, the federal government has completely failed. as i told my orcus you, sir, you have failed in your job. interestingly, when he went down to the border, the border patrol agents turned their backs on him because by what they said he turned his back on that....
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host: on to shepherd, texas, next. joe on the republican line. go ahead. caller: what is the first word of the first amendment? host: congress. caller: how does congress get translated in shepherd independent school district or shepherd board local government or the state of texas government? host: sir, your point is what? those amendments to the constitution shouldn't apply to the states and localities? caller: no. i mean the word "congress" in the first amendment is referring to the u.s. congress. host: right. caller: it says nothing about the states except by the 10th amendment. and the only reason we have government separated from government is because oth court wants it that way. but the court is violating the constitution all over the place. host: well, you're skipping over the 14th amendment there, joe. the 14th amendment guaranteed the rights in the constitution to residents in all the states, so guarantees those rights to states and localities. caller: that still only says congress should do it. i'm not stepping over anything, its your people in m
host: on to shepherd, texas, next. joe on the republican line. go ahead. caller: what is the first word of the first amendment? host: congress. caller: how does congress get translated in shepherd independent school district or shepherd board local government or the state of texas government? host: sir, your point is what? those amendments to the constitution shouldn't apply to the states and localities? caller: no. i mean the word "congress" in the first amendment is referring to the...
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host: on to shepherd, texas, next. joe on the republican line. go ahead. caller: what is the first word of the first amendment? host: congress. caller: how does congress get translated in shepherd independent school district or shepherd board local government or the state of texas government? host: sir, your point is what? those amendments to the constitution shouldn't apply to the states and localities? caller: no. i mean the word "congress" in the first amendment is referring to the u.s. congress. host: right. caller: it says nothing about the states except by the 10th amendment. and the only reason we have government separated from government is because othe court wants it that way. but the court is violating the constitution all over the place. host: well, you're skipping over the 14th amendment there, joe. the 14th amendment guaranteed the rights in the constitution to residents in all the states, so guarantees those rights to states and localities. caller: that still only says congress should do it. i'm not stepping over anything, its your people in
host: on to shepherd, texas, next. joe on the republican line. go ahead. caller: what is the first word of the first amendment? host: congress. caller: how does congress get translated in shepherd independent school district or shepherd board local government or the state of texas government? host: sir, your point is what? those amendments to the constitution shouldn't apply to the states and localities? caller: no. i mean the word "congress" in the first amendment is referring to the...
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democrat, texas. good morning. >> i am going to talk about a speech on this from martin luther king. one of his last speeches. the three evils of surviving. >> arrogant power, which we saw yesterday. and arrogance of what they did to those two guys in tennessee. extreme wealth. i will put wealth over three babies, nine years old and three adults. being murdered. and then, doubletalk. i've heard people talk about religion all day. martin luther king says beware of people who wear robes. robes are in the church. that is the supreme. what clarence thomas and all of his arrogance, his extreme wealth, we talk about it. i have to say, if you've been talking about this, you have to talk about chapter nine, root 12. you see all of this, but every single day, we talk about religion. but we don't do anything about it. we murder children. we deny people the right to work. the ones who have the goals, those are the ones who are taking over america. >> in texas, this is scott illinois. republican. good morning. >>
democrat, texas. good morning. >> i am going to talk about a speech on this from martin luther king. one of his last speeches. the three evils of surviving. >> arrogant power, which we saw yesterday. and arrogance of what they did to those two guys in tennessee. extreme wealth. i will put wealth over three babies, nine years old and three adults. being murdered. and then, doubletalk. i've heard people talk about religion all day. martin luther king says beware of people who wear...
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i was born and raised in the small texas world community. and duval county, where i was born, one out of 151 people died of covid. in a similar community, like lamb county, nearly one out of every 100 people were killed by covid. this death rate was one of the highest in the country, and three times that of the nation as a whole. and fox, across the country, the americas death rate has been nearly 40% higher than that of those and cities. this is tragically sad, and i believe that its vaccine denialism that cause these american deaths, only 56% of rural residents are fully vaccinated, versus 67% of their urban counterparts. in my home state of texas, it's estimated that 2000 lives could've been saved if we had reached the vaccination levels of places like vermont, or connecticut. -- plaintive most jones from the preliminary junction. that motion claims that biden is -- the social media companies are quote unquote, killing people, and that this misinformation spread was legal censorship. i frankly could not disagree with you more strongly i h
i was born and raised in the small texas world community. and duval county, where i was born, one out of 151 people died of covid. in a similar community, like lamb county, nearly one out of every 100 people were killed by covid. this death rate was one of the highest in the country, and three times that of the nation as a whole. and fox, across the country, the americas death rate has been nearly 40% higher than that of those and cities. this is tragically sad, and i believe that its vaccine...
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a state of emergency at the texas border. we turn to the news this sunday night for a somber homecoming of 13 brave americans. >> you are a golfer? >> yet. >> why would you want to go back to that hellhole? >> because i love the country. >> donald trump wins the presidency. >> we have seen month after month of solid job growth. >> and we are going to make our country great again. you are going to be so proud of your country. because we are going to turn it around. i told them i have to come over and see the fake news. that's right. we will bring back your jobs. we will bring back our borders. no challenge can match the heart and fight and spirit of america. i will fight for you with every breath in my body, and i will never, ever let you down. my fellow americans, our movement is far from over. in fact, our fight has only just begun. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 45th president of the united states, president donald j. trump. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ and i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free and i
a state of emergency at the texas border. we turn to the news this sunday night for a somber homecoming of 13 brave americans. >> you are a golfer? >> yet. >> why would you want to go back to that hellhole? >> because i love the country. >> donald trump wins the presidency. >> we have seen month after month of solid job growth. >> and we are going to make our country great again. you are going to be so proud of your country. because we are going to turn...
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[applause] and yes, that is right we meet florida and texas. [applause] this campaign is about courage. it is about making the tough decisions to rebuild our economy. to give peace a chance to america's strength and to renew the american spirit of freedom. opportunity and the rule of law. we have got our work cut out for us. let me offer some solutions today. first, we need to get our economy back on track. [applause] divided administration has turned its back on the american worker. to turn our economy around we have to stop them break the bank of federal spending that has led to high inflation and rising interest rates. [applause] every american hammock is a double hit from the biden economy. their paycheck does not go as far and they are paying more on car loans and credit card debt because of the high interest rates. it hurts them in buying groceries at the store. that is not acceptable. i've been chief executive of our state for eight years. that means i know how to balance a budget. i did every single year. and while i was incongruously b
[applause] and yes, that is right we meet florida and texas. [applause] this campaign is about courage. it is about making the tough decisions to rebuild our economy. to give peace a chance to america's strength and to renew the american spirit of freedom. opportunity and the rule of law. we have got our work cut out for us. let me offer some solutions today. first, we need to get our economy back on track. [applause] divided administration has turned its back on the american worker. to turn...
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ameen in temple, texas. in morning. caller: good morning. i used to call the time but i stopped because i thought, i am not making any difference. nobody is listening to me. but the times have gotten so bad that i will just say it once again. we are living in the last days. if you do not believe me, check out the weather. california, snow like they have never seen before. 40 and 20 tornadoes at the same time hitting down. what we need to do is remember that we all are americans. i am a disabled vietnam veteran. i have been disabled since 70 with a salt rifle -- with an assault rifle. -- why they kneel now? what we need to do is start doing right because you may not believe this but god is coming. who is right, he will help. who is wrong, he will hurt. host: an article from the new york times. reaction to texas abortion pill rolling, outrage and pain. leaders say the decision could be a catastrophe and used the moment to criticize republicans who remained relatively quiet on friday. will limit -- william is calling from arizona. republican. c
ameen in temple, texas. in morning. caller: good morning. i used to call the time but i stopped because i thought, i am not making any difference. nobody is listening to me. but the times have gotten so bad that i will just say it once again. we are living in the last days. if you do not believe me, check out the weather. california, snow like they have never seen before. 40 and 20 tornadoes at the same time hitting down. what we need to do is remember that we all are americans. i am a disabled...
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part of that reflects what people pay into texas. it hides a deeper truth, which is that money that we take people from these programs is invested in the federal debt. you may look at your 401(k) retirement accounts. that money is invested in the market. that is -- socials -- the rates of return are effectively zero. any rate of return you make on that is text pearman a taken from someone else. that is why we have that 52 trillion dollars unfunded liability. the conversation we are having about the debt ceiling today, social security would not be touched by it. to the extent the treasury says we are not going to prioritize payments, that is the treasury department holding hostage the entire american economy. host: bobby, if you would like to respond to the caller. guest 1: i appreciate the question. without knowing the patient, i cannot speak directly to it. it does not follow my understanding. if you have long-term disabilities, you can be on it. i don't think it is doing childcare or drug use. i cannot speak directly to it. social
part of that reflects what people pay into texas. it hides a deeper truth, which is that money that we take people from these programs is invested in the federal debt. you may look at your 401(k) retirement accounts. that money is invested in the market. that is -- socials -- the rates of return are effectively zero. any rate of return you make on that is text pearman a taken from someone else. that is why we have that 52 trillion dollars unfunded liability. the conversation we are having about...
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one came up in texas and one in washington state. help us understand what the two cases, the similarities and differences between what they are about. guest: these are two sides of the same coin. the case in texas is a group of antiabortion advocates and medical providers have challenged the fda's approval of the drug saying that it was done improperly and that the research that the fda used was not correct. and so they challenged this and they also challenge the process. this judge, who is a judge out of amarillo, texas who has a history of doing antiabortion advocacy and legal work basically ruled that the fda did not rule properly and approving mifepristone and that the drug's approval should be revoked. of course that has huge implications for access to mifepristone. at the same time there has been another case in the state of washington that is 18 attorneys general from states who are mostly blue states, i think all of them. they challenge the medication abortion approval in a different way and they say that the restrictions cur
one came up in texas and one in washington state. help us understand what the two cases, the similarities and differences between what they are about. guest: these are two sides of the same coin. the case in texas is a group of antiabortion advocates and medical providers have challenged the fda's approval of the drug saying that it was done improperly and that the research that the fda used was not correct. and so they challenged this and they also challenge the process. this judge, who is a...
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host: our next caller is in katy, texas. caller: your guest is describing, but he is not saying the words. this is another high-tech lynching of clarence thomas, like during his confirming. it is amazing. the man has a friend for 20 years. the man is not politically connected. the man does not have any actions going before the court. these are lifetime appointees. are you going to give up your friendships, the friends that you have for life because you have an office? it is ridiculous! they do not have the ethics rules written down. clarence thomas was very clear when he said "i am going to report the gifts that he got." and i don't see anything wrong with that. congress has the ability to impeach. the legislative branch, the judicial, the executive branch all have oversight over the other. it is a three legged stool. they all support the whole. i do not see any issues going on with clarence thomas. the left just hates the man. they will always hit the man, and that is the bottom line. have a good day. host: what do you thin
host: our next caller is in katy, texas. caller: your guest is describing, but he is not saying the words. this is another high-tech lynching of clarence thomas, like during his confirming. it is amazing. the man has a friend for 20 years. the man is not politically connected. the man does not have any actions going before the court. these are lifetime appointees. are you going to give up your friendships, the friends that you have for life because you have an office? it is ridiculous! they do...
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ameen in temple, texas. in morning. caller: good morning. i used to call the time but i stopped because i thought, i am not making any difference. nobody is listening to me. but the times have gotten so bad that i will just say it once again. we are living in the last days. if you do not believe me, check out the weather. california, snow like they have never seen before. 40 and 20 tornadoes at the same time hitting down. what we need to do is remember that we all are americans. i am a disabled vietnam veteran. i have been disabled since 70 with a salt rifle -- with an assault rifle. -- why they kneel now? what we need to do is start doing right because you may not believe this but god is coming. who is right, he will help. who is wrong, he will hurt. host: an article from the new york times. reaction to texas abortion pill rolling, outrage and pain. leaders say the decision could be a catastrophe and used the moment to criticize republicans who remained relatively quiet on friday. will limit -- william is calling from arizona. republican. c
ameen in temple, texas. in morning. caller: good morning. i used to call the time but i stopped because i thought, i am not making any difference. nobody is listening to me. but the times have gotten so bad that i will just say it once again. we are living in the last days. if you do not believe me, check out the weather. california, snow like they have never seen before. 40 and 20 tornadoes at the same time hitting down. what we need to do is remember that we all are americans. i am a disabled...
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part of that reflects what people pay into texas. it hides a deeper truth, which is that money that we take people from these programs is invested in the federal debt. you may look at your 401(k) retirement accounts. that money is invested in the market. that is -- socials -- the rates of return are effectively zero. any rate of return you make on that is text pearman a taken from someone else. that is why we have that 52 trillion dollars unfunded liability. the conversation we are having about the debt ceiling today, social security would not be touched by it. to the extent the treasury says we are not going to prioritize payments, that is the treasury department holding hostage the entire american economy. host: bobby, if you would like to respond to the caller. guest 1: i appreciate the question. without knowing the patient, i cannot speak directly to it. it does not follow my understanding. if you have long-term disabilities, you can be on it. i don't think it is doing childcare or drug use. i cannot speak directly to it. social
part of that reflects what people pay into texas. it hides a deeper truth, which is that money that we take people from these programs is invested in the federal debt. you may look at your 401(k) retirement accounts. that money is invested in the market. that is -- socials -- the rates of return are effectively zero. any rate of return you make on that is text pearman a taken from someone else. that is why we have that 52 trillion dollars unfunded liability. the conversation we are having about...
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host: representative al green is with us, democrat from texas. i want to start here in the new york times, and obituary on the front page of a storekeeper who doomed emmett till with her words. you were seven years old when emmett till was murdered, do you remember his killing? do you remember your family talking about it? guest: i don't remember any conversations at the time as i was older. we had conversations about it because i was reminded of what happened to emmett till when i would go out and about. my parents were always concerned about what could happen to me not just from police but also from people in society, there are reasons we will never be able to explain what hurts people of color. i understood emmett till was not only taken into the custody of people -- into custody in the dark of night. they did it in ways that were inhumane. after all of that they didn't just -- just dumped his body, it was sad commentary of our time. it is unfortunate this happened because of someone making a statement that was inappropriate from that person's
host: representative al green is with us, democrat from texas. i want to start here in the new york times, and obituary on the front page of a storekeeper who doomed emmett till with her words. you were seven years old when emmett till was murdered, do you remember his killing? do you remember your family talking about it? guest: i don't remember any conversations at the time as i was older. we had conversations about it because i was reminded of what happened to emmett till when i would go out...
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in texas we had a heartbeat bill that was passed. it is important that states dictate their futures. we need to have the courts uphold these. it is dangerous when you have the biden administration coming out and saying they may not uphold a ruling? as an appropriator on the house republicans' side, the house republicans have the power of the purse, and if the administration does not want to, leave this ruling we may have a problem. there may be a point where house republicans have to defund fda programs that do not make sense. >> you said that you want this to be states rights, but isn't a federal judge saying on a national level that a pill cannot be administered the opposite of states rights? >> the states started this. the states had their ruling. now the federal government is coming in and dictating there's. we have to --dictating theirs. we have to allow our institutions to lead. we do not have marijuana here. if marijuana is in california and other places, if those are the things your community wants, than work it through the s
in texas we had a heartbeat bill that was passed. it is important that states dictate their futures. we need to have the courts uphold these. it is dangerous when you have the biden administration coming out and saying they may not uphold a ruling? as an appropriator on the house republicans' side, the house republicans have the power of the purse, and if the administration does not want to, leave this ruling we may have a problem. there may be a point where house republicans have to defund fda...
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host: laura in texas republican line. hello. caller: good morning i cannot believe all of these republican -- i cannot believe that people will not believe that -- the lies that fox was saying. i've got me a brain and i use it. host: as far as the settlement, what do you think about the decision yesterday? caller: i do not think it was enough. i think they should have sued for the whole amount. host: why is that? caller: because fox perpetuated ally and kept the light going. i think they should be punished for not telling the truth. host: you think the dollar figure yesterday was not punishment enough? caller: i do not believe it was enough i think they should have sued for the whole amount. host: go ahead and finish. caller: i guess that is the amount that they settled for and i guess everybody should be satisfied, but i do hope that now fox will be a little bit more careful about trying to report the truth when it -- all it does is just lying. host: laura in san antonio texas. a few minutes left in this conversation. sue in ne
host: laura in texas republican line. hello. caller: good morning i cannot believe all of these republican -- i cannot believe that people will not believe that -- the lies that fox was saying. i've got me a brain and i use it. host: as far as the settlement, what do you think about the decision yesterday? caller: i do not think it was enough. i think they should have sued for the whole amount. host: why is that? caller: because fox perpetuated ally and kept the light going. i think they should...
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i can tell you houston, texas, needs those resources and so do other cities. i would hate to undermine those resources. i would hate to undermine those resources of the the clean water act has been essential to ensure americans have access to clean safe water. by establishing standards, funding, infrastructure projects, and promoting, monitoring research activities the clean water act has been a significant factor in preserving and enhancing houston's water quality. i have worked with the army corps of engineers. they listened. if they speak up and say this is a framework which we need and the e.p.a. as well that has been on the frontlines of contamination that seems to be the call of the day because our good friends in corporate america, trains and otherwise, seemingly don't listen. believe me, just rode in on a train. i believe in that mode of opportunity and transportation. let's have everyone be fair and responsible to what we have to do to protect the water of this nation. the clean water act was enacted in 1972. according to the e.p.a. the number of wate
i can tell you houston, texas, needs those resources and so do other cities. i would hate to undermine those resources. i would hate to undermine those resources of the the clean water act has been essential to ensure americans have access to clean safe water. by establishing standards, funding, infrastructure projects, and promoting, monitoring research activities the clean water act has been a significant factor in preserving and enhancing houston's water quality. i have worked with the army...
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host: here is pat in texas, democrat line. pat in texas. hello? one more time for pat. let's go to george in jacksonville, florida. republican line. hi. caller: i am an engineer from a political family that did not pull this stuff going on up. they were back in the 1950's and 1960's. blue dog democrats, regular republicans. they worked together to get things done. there are two major issues coming up today. the two major issues tied together, one is social security and the other is to stop violence. have worked all over the world and have talked to chinese tech and read james wilson. james wilsey said the chinese government is tied to the internet and sending bad signals over here like the tiktok and for the electric meter. what they are doing is inducing people for violence with frequencies, pavlov frequencies, that come in. social security, i have equipment which 40,000 people have in the world. it cuts health-care costs. it has cut my health care cost i 70%. the smart meter interferes with it. we need to get rid of these fiberoptics and get the chinese off of our chi
host: here is pat in texas, democrat line. pat in texas. hello? one more time for pat. let's go to george in jacksonville, florida. republican line. hi. caller: i am an engineer from a political family that did not pull this stuff going on up. they were back in the 1950's and 1960's. blue dog democrats, regular republicans. they worked together to get things done. there are two major issues coming up today. the two major issues tied together, one is social security and the other is to stop...
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another state with aggressive gerrymandering for republicans in texas. before our most recent partisanship scores, there were 14 districts and a lot of those were suburban seats that had become moreurple as democrats made advances in the subur. republicans packed more democrats into urban seats which moved those suburban seats to higher grounand now there are only two swing districts by our finition and taxes. we went from 14 to 2. there are six states thatnly have one district. there are two that have bipartisan compromises that lead to maps. of the remaining states, the only ones democrats were able to gerrymander were illinois where they have a -3 advantage with some pretty creative lines that defy geometry. and in w mexicand oregon. the democra were able to sweep new mexico, they hold four out of six seats and in divide as well. no doubt, the republicans have major opportunities and gerrymandering gains in tennessee, georgiatexas and florida. host: how are boundaries determined. as far as the actual map is concerned, what is involved in that? guest:
another state with aggressive gerrymandering for republicans in texas. before our most recent partisanship scores, there were 14 districts and a lot of those were suburban seats that had become moreurple as democrats made advances in the subur. republicans packed more democrats into urban seats which moved those suburban seats to higher grounand now there are only two swing districts by our finition and taxes. we went from 14 to 2. there are six states thatnly have one district. there are two...