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texas. one thing that's different abtexas is its definition of social media platforms excludes website. we can put the gmail issue to one side when talk about texas. it also excludes websites primarily focused on news, sports and entertainment. in the first amendment business we call that content-based discrimination. that's one of the reasons this statute is unconstitutional. the other thing that's different is that in some respects this statute operates more simply because it forebids my clines from engaging in viewpoint discrimination. we're used to thinking that viewpoint discrimination is a bad thing and the government shouldn't do it. and of course when governments do it it is a bad thing. when editors of speakers engage in viewpoint discrimination that is their first amendment right. it is also absolutely vital to the operation of these websites because if you have to be viewpoint neutral that means that if you have materials that are involved in suicide prevention you also have to ha
texas. one thing that's different abtexas is its definition of social media platforms excludes website. we can put the gmail issue to one side when talk about texas. it also excludes websites primarily focused on news, sports and entertainment. in the first amendment business we call that content-based discrimination. that's one of the reasons this statute is unconstitutional. the other thing that's different is that in some respects this statute operates more simply because it forebids my...
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road texas. and i think the point of the graph is to say we sure aren't emitting that much on our roads. look at this little circle. and i interpreted as we drivers in texas are responsible for half a percentage. all the emissions in the whole world. that's like absolutely staggering to me that like that honestly fueled a lot of my reporting for the book is like that gives it the urgency like highway expansion is going to take people's homes it's going to pollute our air. all of those things are terrible. but what we absolutely know is it will significantly increase greenhouse gas emissions and it's not going to solve the problem set out to solve. so we are like drivers in texas, these highway expansions that i profiled in the book have a measurable impact on global warming worldwide like that is really staggering to me and also is like an opportune city to be like, hey, we, we in texas if we stop these like that could also have a material impact on worldwide global climate emissions. one of thin
road texas. and i think the point of the graph is to say we sure aren't emitting that much on our roads. look at this little circle. and i interpreted as we drivers in texas are responsible for half a percentage. all the emissions in the whole world. that's like absolutely staggering to me that like that honestly fueled a lot of my reporting for the book is like that gives it the urgency like highway expansion is going to take people's homes it's going to pollute our air. all of those things...
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texas. the other it excludes is websites that are primarily focused on news sports and entertainment. in the first amendment business we call that content-based discrimination. that's one of the many reasons this is spatially unconstitutional. the other different is in some respects this statute operates were simply because it forbids my clients from engaging in viewpoint discrimination. we are used to thinking viewpoint discrimination is a bad thing and the government shouldn't do it. when governments do it it is a bad thing. when editors or speakers engage in viewpoint discrimination that is the first amendment right. it's also absolutely vital to the operation of these websites because if you have to be viewpoint neutral that means if you have materials involved in suicide prevention you also have to have materials that advocate suicide promotion or if you have materials on your site that are pro-somatic then you have that are anti-somatic. that is a formula for making these websites very
texas. the other it excludes is websites that are primarily focused on news sports and entertainment. in the first amendment business we call that content-based discrimination. that's one of the many reasons this is spatially unconstitutional. the other different is in some respects this statute operates were simply because it forbids my clients from engaging in viewpoint discrimination. we are used to thinking viewpoint discrimination is a bad thing and the government shouldn't do it. when...
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bailey realized that even though tyler's texas treaty had failed in the senate, that the issue of texas annexation was still very much alive and he wanted to capitalize on it. one might ask whether bailey's timeliness in portraying texas as a young woman who resembled julia gardiner on her wedding day was mere coincidence. the answer requires us to dig a little more deeply into the lithography trade and into bailey's personal story. to start a skill, lithogphy required very little time to produce caricatures such as virtue. was harriet bailey had emigrated from the united kingdom several years earlier and had actually been a lithography distance 1838. so he was no novice in the trade, knew what to do, knew exactly how to get things done pretty quickly. and since he plied his trade in new york city, it is not unreasonable to imagine that he had heard news of the president's marriage and soon after the event took place, he hastened to his studio where either he or bucholz are sketch. the image that became virtue was harriet bailey intended to strike fast because lithograph would hit the s
bailey realized that even though tyler's texas treaty had failed in the senate, that the issue of texas annexation was still very much alive and he wanted to capitalize on it. one might ask whether bailey's timeliness in portraying texas as a young woman who resembled julia gardiner on her wedding day was mere coincidence. the answer requires us to dig a little more deeply into the lithography trade and into bailey's personal story. to start a skill, lithogphy required very little time to...
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my brother who was still alive was born in port arthur, texas. i also know the best of texas. i think of texas i don't think of what many of my fellow citizens think of texas as projected on the mainstream press. i think of my mama, irene b west , who had an elementary school named after her. i think of chris -- clifton west, my brother. meaning that i'm already deeply blessed to be in contact with some of the best of not just texas, not just america. i'm talking about the best of the human spirit. s just be honest. we human beings are wretched species too often. much of our history is a history of organized greed and institutionalized hatred and indifference to the suffering of vulnerable people going back to the beginning. and yet there is this possibility, this potential if we so choose as wretched people to be wonderful, to be visionary, to be committed to love. to be committed to justice. i want you want to give it up to this brother here. he is the son of senator nina turner. we love you, brother. he was on the stage absolutely. let me get back to my wretchedness. the po
my brother who was still alive was born in port arthur, texas. i also know the best of texas. i think of texas i don't think of what many of my fellow citizens think of texas as projected on the mainstream press. i think of my mama, irene b west , who had an elementary school named after her. i think of chris -- clifton west, my brother. meaning that i'm already deeply blessed to be in contact with some of the best of not just texas, not just america. i'm talking about the best of the human...
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in the state of texas. in this very moment we've got more black people in the state of texas than any other state in the country? we are at an unprecedented moment in the history of the american empire. for the first time in the history of this nation, the muslim community, our precious islamic brothers and sisters, are moving to the center of the discourse and constituting a crucial part of the moral conscious of america. and that is part of the challenge, that is why the muslim legal front led by our leader, come give it up [applause] that is why your leadership make such a crucial difference. it is like the naacp legal defense for so many of those freedom fighters, who would've thought in 1964 when america still had a white supremacist immigration act in place, what so many of you could not even come to america because you had to be from western europe to get here, given the white supremacist immigration act of 1964, yes it was the black freedom movement that pushed that and there are magnificent human b
in the state of texas. in this very moment we've got more black people in the state of texas than any other state in the country? we are at an unprecedented moment in the history of the american empire. for the first time in the history of this nation, the muslim community, our precious islamic brothers and sisters, are moving to the center of the discourse and constituting a crucial part of the moral conscious of america. and that is part of the challenge, that is why the muslim legal front...
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, texas. the other thing that i hope that our listeners and our viewers can walk away with is that i think that this we should also shift the way we think about and shift the focus where these studies should exist. we tend to, for example, emphasize major urban centers when we look at civil rights movements. and i think that there's something to be told about the borderlands, there's something to be told about rural communities and urban communities who don't get enough attention. the attention that they deserve. and i think it's something to work. note here that we should focus, refocus and reorient the way we try to explore these these pockets of communities for civil rights activism and those kinds things. so i have one final question, and then we're going to open it up for q&a. but are are you with your comments foreshadowing what's next for you? yeah. in fact i have sort of been told right. i've been violent by the descendants of teachers from this community that should, you know, sort of
, texas. the other thing that i hope that our listeners and our viewers can walk away with is that i think that this we should also shift the way we think about and shift the focus where these studies should exist. we tend to, for example, emphasize major urban centers when we look at civil rights movements. and i think that there's something to be told about the borderlands, there's something to be told about rural communities and urban communities who don't get enough attention. the attention...
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he was born in port arthur, texas. i also know the best of texas. when i think of texas, i don't think of what many of my fellow citizens think of texas that is projected on the mainstream press. i think of mama, irene b west and has an elementary school named after her. i think of clifton west, my brother, meaning what? meaning i am already deeply blessed to be in contact with some of the best of, not just texas and not just america. i am talking about the best of the human spirit. let us just be honest. we human beings are a wretched species too often. much of our history is a history of organized greed and institutionalized hatred and indifference to the suffering of vulnerable people and going back to the beginning of the species. and yet there is this possibility, this potential if we so choose as wretched people to be wonderful or visionary or be committed to love and justice. and i want you all to give it up to this brother and he is the son of senator turney. this is brother jeffrey. love you, brother. love you, brother. that was his son up
he was born in port arthur, texas. i also know the best of texas. when i think of texas, i don't think of what many of my fellow citizens think of texas that is projected on the mainstream press. i think of mama, irene b west and has an elementary school named after her. i think of clifton west, my brother, meaning what? meaning i am already deeply blessed to be in contact with some of the best of, not just texas and not just america. i am talking about the best of the human spirit. let us just...
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atlanta, texas, almost in louisiana. almost in arkansas. her husband ran an auction barn called po'boys pony. you like the sandwich? and he would auction off anything. he auctioned off a camel one point. but mainly cattle and horses or whatever. and mabel helped him run the auction barn. she became the woman. she became the ramrod for that area, east texas. and she drive this is the 1930s she would drive model t all over piney woods looking for people, persuading people that an electric co-op was in their best interest. sometimes they didn't have the money, and so she would have to help find the $5 for it for a membership in the co-op. i can talk, i can go on record. but just real quickly. tell us about her, her later political career mabel douglas during the time that she was helping her her husband run the auction, she also had had a restaurant or cafe there near the auction barn called the dewdrop, of course, dropping, i think she had a little hotel boardinghouse. she was on the school board. she did everything for th
atlanta, texas, almost in louisiana. almost in arkansas. her husband ran an auction barn called po'boys pony. you like the sandwich? and he would auction off anything. he auctioned off a camel one point. but mainly cattle and horses or whatever. and mabel helped him run the auction barn. she became the woman. she became the ramrod for that area, east texas. and she drive this is the 1930s she would drive model t all over piney woods looking for people, persuading people that an electric co-op...
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i bring up fera in context of shenanigans going on in texas. there is a proposed high speed rail project connecting dallas to houston. about a decade ago, a private company called texas central starting pushing a proposed high-speed rail project between houston and dallas and they have been engaged at the federal, state, and local level in lobbying in that effort. i am vehemently opposed to this project that would cut up highly arable land in my district and rid people of their well-earned land. and their private property. there is a long list of controversies surrounding texas central from funding and finance, imminent domain, lack of transparency dismissing , every officer and board member, now they appear to be merely a company on paper with no board of directors. as an aside, texas central has zero experience building any transportation company. there are few entities connected to texas central and another company called new magellan ventures that is pushing the project. since the beginning of the project, sovereign wealth funds of the japa
i bring up fera in context of shenanigans going on in texas. there is a proposed high speed rail project connecting dallas to houston. about a decade ago, a private company called texas central starting pushing a proposed high-speed rail project between houston and dallas and they have been engaged at the federal, state, and local level in lobbying in that effort. i am vehemently opposed to this project that would cut up highly arable land in my district and rid people of their well-earned...
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i have had a record of reform in the state of texas. i know how to earn the will of the people and i know how to spend. that will to convince both republicans and democrats to listen to your voices. i've had a record of reform with positive results, but my my role is even bigger than that. you see, my role is to lift the spirit of america, to to set high heights and high hopes. and my goal is to usher in what i call the responsibility era in this country, a culture which will stand in stark contrast to the last few decades, which is clearly said, if it feels good, do it. and if you've got a problem, blame somebody else. my vision for america is that each of us understand each of us to understand that we're responsible for the decisions we make in life. each of us must understand that we're responding for love. the children we bring into this world, that we're responsible for helping the communities in which they live to be the best they can be. and all of us are responsible for hearing that universal call to love a neighbor just like we
i have had a record of reform in the state of texas. i know how to earn the will of the people and i know how to spend. that will to convince both republicans and democrats to listen to your voices. i've had a record of reform with positive results, but my my role is even bigger than that. you see, my role is to lift the spirit of america, to to set high heights and high hopes. and my goal is to usher in what i call the responsibility era in this country, a culture which will stand in stark...
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houston, texas. alabama, these are two examples of places where we have for the first time used title vi, and areas that have disproportionately and balanced and brown communities. >> one final issue is about conditions in prisons and jails. i have been demanding answers about the horrific conditions in the justice center. i know your team has investigated conditions of jails in south carolina and elsewhere. i would love to speak more about this issue with you. we must not forget about the humanity of people incarcerated. we cannot prosecute our way into justice but the civil rights division is the crown jewel of the department and for good reason. i know there are people in the division who want to use the law to stop discrimination instead of enabling it. to stop police brutality and the -- to stop that relentless and inhumane attack on our lbgtq committees, instead of enabling it. that is the work of the civil rights committee. what you have done despite the efforts of the right wing community's e
houston, texas. alabama, these are two examples of places where we have for the first time used title vi, and areas that have disproportionately and balanced and brown communities. >> one final issue is about conditions in prisons and jails. i have been demanding answers about the horrific conditions in the justice center. i know your team has investigated conditions of jails in south carolina and elsewhere. i would love to speak more about this issue with you. we must not forget about...
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and texas far behind. so we talked about a guy in sacramento and there the role in the borderlands, but just discussed that. what do you foresee as the future of farming here in texas? i mean, what is that? how different is it going be or what's going to happen? well, from onset, i want to say i'm not interested or or or in favor of culturally appropriating things from mexico and, you know, just growing up here, there are five places as in california, that are already growing in blue tequila, agaves. and they can't the product tequila. but they're also looking at california agaves, which i think is very healthy. so we can emulate what we've seen in mexico, but not culturally appropriate appropriate, appropriate what they have. and and texas has some garbage out in big ben that that can be used for mezcal and. then the hotel industry is another example of something was in texas all the way through prohibition longer. we also had a garbage production in arizona up prohibition and then then the market got flo
and texas far behind. so we talked about a guy in sacramento and there the role in the borderlands, but just discussed that. what do you foresee as the future of farming here in texas? i mean, what is that? how different is it going be or what's going to happen? well, from onset, i want to say i'm not interested or or or in favor of culturally appropriating things from mexico and, you know, just growing up here, there are five places as in california, that are already growing in blue tequila,...
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are you aware of sb 4 in texas? >> very generally, and i'm happy to take a closer look. >> thank you. i think it's going to be really important. i'm not sure if the government, governor has signed it yet. we have urged the governor not to sign it. it is pretty brazenly and blatantly unconstitutional. but if he does sign it, if there is such, maybe not referring to this law in particular. but if there were such a law that usurped federal immigration law, what could we expect from the department? >> when we identify violations of the law, we prosecute just by way of example, congresswoman , earlier this year, we indicted a member of the border patrol for engaging in misconduct. so we take seriously these allegations and where the law authorizes. we will prosecute. >> in terms of a state though, if a state legislature and a governor pass and sign a law that is blatantly unconstitutional what would the , department do? >> if appropriate, we could file suit, challenging the constitutionality of the law. but here, we woul
are you aware of sb 4 in texas? >> very generally, and i'm happy to take a closer look. >> thank you. i think it's going to be really important. i'm not sure if the government, governor has signed it yet. we have urged the governor not to sign it. it is pretty brazenly and blatantly unconstitutional. but if he does sign it, if there is such, maybe not referring to this law in particular. but if there were such a law that usurped federal immigration law, what could we expect from the...
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the sun over texas will soon be going down before it does so. let me show you something with one of our long lens cameras in a special position. this is a close up, a shot as you can get of the destroyed compound right in the middle of it. the fire is out. some of the remains still smolder. federal officials from president clinton right on down. rightly or wrongly, we'll be feeling the heat for a long time about how the federal government handled this case. what it did when it did, it did it do the right thing? second guessing is easy. the search is just beginning for remains of the more than 80 people, including an estimated dozen or more children believed killed when the compound went up in flames yesterday. one of the men survivors is blaming the fire on the fbi, but federal officials emphasize there is no doubt about it. the fire was started by followers of david koresh, an apparent mass suicide ordered by the cult leader. and that was cbs news coverage from april 19th, 1993, after the deadly fire that consumed the branch davidian compound n
the sun over texas will soon be going down before it does so. let me show you something with one of our long lens cameras in a special position. this is a close up, a shot as you can get of the destroyed compound right in the middle of it. the fire is out. some of the remains still smolder. federal officials from president clinton right on down. rightly or wrongly, we'll be feeling the heat for a long time about how the federal government handled this case. what it did when it did, it did it do...
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wolf, is texas thinks ray state? >> not to my knowledge. >> do you know of any century cities in texas? >> i don't. austin could be that we are not sure. austin or portions of houston but not to my knowledge. >> similarly, mr. hamilton, are each of the cities that mr. jackson described as democrat run cities are each of them sanctuary cities and have declared so? >> i believe that is correct. in fact they have also said they welcome immigrants. they should not be deported and they want them in their communities. >> so let's go through the numbers here. we have several million people who come over the border. i have 55 miles of the border that includes some very dangerous areas across the desert and so on, and yet we have thousands and thousands coming every month. the come into san diego. california is a thinks ray state. so the entire state is welcoming to them. and yet, more than 80% of them when asked will tell you where they are going and it is not california. they are in fact going to miami and other locations.
wolf, is texas thinks ray state? >> not to my knowledge. >> do you know of any century cities in texas? >> i don't. austin could be that we are not sure. austin or portions of houston but not to my knowledge. >> similarly, mr. hamilton, are each of the cities that mr. jackson described as democrat run cities are each of them sanctuary cities and have declared so? >> i believe that is correct. in fact they have also said they welcome immigrants. they should not be...
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the sun over texas will soon be going down before it does so. let me show you something with one of our long lens cameras in a special position. this is a close up, a shot as you can get of the destroyed compound right in the middle of it. the fire is out. some of the remains still smolder. federal officials from president clinton right on down. rightly or wrongly, we'll be feeling the heat for a long time about how the federal government handled this case. what it did when it did, it did it do the right thing? second guessing is easy. the search is just beginning for remains of the more than 80 people, including an estimated dozen or more children believed killed when the compound went up in flames yesterday. one of the men survivors is blaming the fire on the fbi, but federal officials emphasize there is no doubt about it. the fire was started by followers of david koresh, an apparent mass suicide ordered by the cult leader. and that was cbs news coverage from april 19th, 1993, after the deadly fire that consumed the branch davidian compound n
the sun over texas will soon be going down before it does so. let me show you something with one of our long lens cameras in a special position. this is a close up, a shot as you can get of the destroyed compound right in the middle of it. the fire is out. some of the remains still smolder. federal officials from president clinton right on down. rightly or wrongly, we'll be feeling the heat for a long time about how the federal government handled this case. what it did when it did, it did it do...
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young catherine knew what was what here in texas. so as members of the family sat around in the parlor. one of them pointedly asked, chester, what he would do if texas again seceded from the union. would he fight for texas or for federal government in washington? catherine remembered later that the woman asking the question look directly at her as she asked it. now you'll see what's what. yankee girl. chester smiled graciously and answered quietly, as was his want. why, of course, i would fight for the states against any rebellion. catherine remembered later that the woman nearly dropped her teacup. now, if. if this is not quite the same as deciding to leave home on an hour's notice and it's hypothetical. in any case, chester had made loyalty clear. one central aspect of chester nimitz life and his command, too, was his calm and deliberative manner influenced by his grandfather. no doubt. he smiled readily. but it was always a tight lipped smile. the one you see here. to some, it implied skepticism. maybe a cautious reserve. in fact.
young catherine knew what was what here in texas. so as members of the family sat around in the parlor. one of them pointedly asked, chester, what he would do if texas again seceded from the union. would he fight for texas or for federal government in washington? catherine remembered later that the woman asking the question look directly at her as she asked it. now you'll see what's what. yankee girl. chester smiled graciously and answered quietly, as was his want. why, of course, i would fight...
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i'm actually from texas. and so we do have i'm here visiting my son at wisconsin, but we do have a special session on right now related to vouchers that. you mentioned briefly and i was just a lot of what i feel is going on is, at least in texas is we have such a low amount that we allow public education. our public educators to have per student that they're not able to teach at the same level and provide some of the services that maybe a a private might be able to do. and i was just curious if you kind of saw that same thing with all the others, you know, states that you looked at if if there was always a case of where, like texas is 43rd in the nation on funding per. student i was just curious if you kind of saw that same thing that always states that had low spending per student that went with a voucher system. that's an interesting question. yeah, i have been to the texas tribune's coverage of all of the proposals because the house and senate at the moment are so far apart. and i'm just i mean. i'm a nerd
i'm actually from texas. and so we do have i'm here visiting my son at wisconsin, but we do have a special session on right now related to vouchers that. you mentioned briefly and i was just a lot of what i feel is going on is, at least in texas is we have such a low amount that we allow public education. our public educators to have per student that they're not able to teach at the same level and provide some of the services that maybe a a private might be able to do. and i was just curious if...
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so most of texas, not the what the, texas panhandle, but that's about it. and then that corner of new mexico. right. and this right where santa fe and albuquerque kind of are. so they were right skirting the edge of of what territory was. so, yeah, they got when they went them, they cut over to albuquerque. that's where they got themselves into trouble. yeah. and look, it happens, it was z06 they also for whatever reason i don't know pike seemed less prepared than louis clark. they end up in the san luis valley of southern colorado, which is a massive mountain park where the great sand dunes are in the winter year, and pike will literally write things in a journal like we didn't bring enough socks. i don't like. i don't know why his expedition they just seemed more ill equipped than lewis clark. but they have a really interesting story, the kind of final leg of exploring louisiana purchase is the long expedition, which fewer people know about. and it comes a little later in 1820. stephen h long travels along the great and his job is to map the front range o
so most of texas, not the what the, texas panhandle, but that's about it. and then that corner of new mexico. right. and this right where santa fe and albuquerque kind of are. so they were right skirting the edge of of what territory was. so, yeah, they got when they went them, they cut over to albuquerque. that's where they got themselves into trouble. yeah. and look, it happens, it was z06 they also for whatever reason i don't know pike seemed less prepared than louis clark. they end up in...
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it's the texas of canada. fort mcmurray, if you've never heard of it, 600 miles north of the montana border, deep in the boreal forest. but it's the largest source of foreign oil imports into the united states, to the tune of about. 4 million barrels a day. and that's coming out of fort mcmurray, not really in the form of oil. don't drill it up there. they mine out of the out of sand tar sand that they have to heat to extraordinary temperatures with natural gas, which is a perfectly viable fuel but they're rendering this tarry substance into something that eventually after many more aggressive becomes sinful crude that then makes its way down into refineries, some of which are owned by koch industries on the on the northern u.s. border to be turned into products that we're burning in various ways down here. so about 90,000 people live and work there and may three, 2016, it was overrun by a wildfire. the whole city and was on that day, the site of the largest, most evacuation due to fire in modern. 90,000 peopl
it's the texas of canada. fort mcmurray, if you've never heard of it, 600 miles north of the montana border, deep in the boreal forest. but it's the largest source of foreign oil imports into the united states, to the tune of about. 4 million barrels a day. and that's coming out of fort mcmurray, not really in the form of oil. don't drill it up there. they mine out of the out of sand tar sand that they have to heat to extraordinary temperatures with natural gas, which is a perfectly viable fuel...
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wolf, is texas a sanctuary state? >> not to my knowledge, no. >> do you know of any sanctuary cities within texas? >> i don't. >> austin could be. >> portions of houston. not to my knowledge. >> and, similarly, mr. hamilton, are all the cities as democrat-run cities, are each of them sanctuary cities and have declared so? >> i believe so and they say they welcome immigrants and they should not be deported and that they want them in their communities. >> lots kind of go to the numbers here. we have several million people who have come over the border. i have 55 miles of the border. it includes some very dangerous areas across the desert and so on and so we have thousands and thousands coming every month. they come into san diego. now, california is a sanctuary states that the entire state is welcoming to them. and yet more than 80% of them when asked will tell you where they are going and is not california. they are in fact going to miami and other locations. so if the fact is they generally have family or relatives an
wolf, is texas a sanctuary state? >> not to my knowledge, no. >> do you know of any sanctuary cities within texas? >> i don't. >> austin could be. >> portions of houston. not to my knowledge. >> and, similarly, mr. hamilton, are all the cities as democrat-run cities, are each of them sanctuary cities and have declared so? >> i believe so and they say they welcome immigrants and they should not be deported and that they want them in their communities....