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are you saying the people in south texas are undocumented? are you saying the people of south texas undocumented? we are americans. we stand for god, family ask hard work, and that is who we are in south texas. it's not about words. >> those are words that donald trump has used. you mention the border, so let's talk about the borders, obviously, the border is extremely important in your district, it's extremely an important issue -- very important. >> president biden has pout this endorse biden the national council and endorsed by? senate republicans, it's a bill that even amnesty international called the post extreme anti-immigrant proposal this country has seen in 100 years. why don't you support the bill? >> it still allows over 5,000 people to cross illegally into this country, and it's sending billions of dollars to ukraine. that is not border security. there is nothing compassionate about illegal immigration. do you know what happens to these women and children that i've personally spoken to them? i've spoken to women who have multiple
are you saying the people in south texas are undocumented? are you saying the people of south texas undocumented? we are americans. we stand for god, family ask hard work, and that is who we are in south texas. it's not about words. >> those are words that donald trump has used. you mention the border, so let's talk about the borders, obviously, the border is extremely important in your district, it's extremely an important issue -- very important. >> president biden has pout this...
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i will have to highlight that texas is the battleground. for example what just happened recently with the mom of two out of dallas who was begging for a chance to continue growing her family when she was facing a very complicated and dangerous pregnancy. she got forced to leave the state of texas to get the abortion care that she needed and it was extreme politicians like monica de la cruz who were applauding the very draconian laws that were and are putting our families and women in danger here in texas. that's what we get when people don't have access to the ballot box and that's what my fight is. it is engaging our community members, connecting with people who have been ignored and neglected especially here in south texas and in our latino community so i'm excited and we haven't stopped working every step of the way. >> you mentioned reproductive justice. there seems to be this sort of myth that latinas in south texas are conservative, that they don't want to hear the word, they don't want anything to do with that. but how do you see rep
i will have to highlight that texas is the battleground. for example what just happened recently with the mom of two out of dallas who was begging for a chance to continue growing her family when she was facing a very complicated and dangerous pregnancy. she got forced to leave the state of texas to get the abortion care that she needed and it was extreme politicians like monica de la cruz who were applauding the very draconian laws that were and are putting our families and women in danger...
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that is the tip of texas. my family is from the valley where so much of this conversation takes place. these are real communities with real families, trying to give their kids a chance to chase their version of the american dream. they need us to address this not as a political issue but to help them. these numbers are unmanageable for our state and for the country. but let's talk about it in a way that is not demonizing folks. let's serm not reduce our humanity which is what we have allowed our governor in texas to do and folks like donald trump. >> it really strikes me that oftentimes, the beltway conversation flies directly in the face of what people are talking about at home and what really is affecting them. i'm so glad you were able to stay with us today because we talk a lot about the presidential but the senate, control of the senate is on the line. if it comes down to. >> and the house. >> well, honey, it's hot in the house, okay. it is hot in that house. >> it is hot and i just want to say to loop us
that is the tip of texas. my family is from the valley where so much of this conversation takes place. these are real communities with real families, trying to give their kids a chance to chase their version of the american dream. they need us to address this not as a political issue but to help them. these numbers are unmanageable for our state and for the country. but let's talk about it in a way that is not demonizing folks. let's serm not reduce our humanity which is what we have allowed...
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were you aware of the strict abortion laws that are enforced in texas? : were you looking for clinical help? what did you want? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> the pills she's referring to are a combination of mifepristone and, more than 60% of all abortions performed in the united states are done using these pills but since the supreme court overturned roe v wade in 2022, 14 republican-led states including texas have banned the medication. >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> valentina found a group that was able to ship the pills to a friends house in a nearby state. at 14 weeks. it, she found herself packing once more, this time, to carry out a self managed abortion. weeks after she returned to texas, valentina managed to obtain more packs of the abortion pills, inspired by her own struggle, she decided to break the law to help women in similar situations. >> were you aware that what you were doing was illegal? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> do you have any left right now? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> are you still think
were you aware of the strict abortion laws that are enforced in texas? : were you looking for clinical help? what did you want? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> the pills she's referring to are a combination of mifepristone and, more than 60% of all abortions performed in the united states are done using these pills but since the supreme court overturned roe v wade in 2022, 14 republican-led states including texas have banned the medication. >> [ speaking in a global...
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the texas attorney general is defending this law arguing, quote, texas has the sovereign right to defend itself from violent transnational cartels that flood the state with fentanyl, weapons, and all manner of brutality. what's your response to that argument? >> yeah, this law is patently illegal, and there's precedent going back 150 years, and to be clear, i mean, texas is basically saying we want the supreme court like they did in roe v. wade to overrule all this precedent. under current laws going back again more than a century, this law unconstitutional as your reporting has shown. this is a federal issue, immigration, and the reason it is is for one, because of foreign relations. mexico doesn't want to take people back. that's where texas wants to deport them to. that's a sensitive relationship with mexico. that's why it has to be the national government. but also, the law is conflicting with so many things that congress has enacted. for example, congress said someone may be prosecuted for illegally entering, but then they can't be immediately kicked out. they have to be able to app
the texas attorney general is defending this law arguing, quote, texas has the sovereign right to defend itself from violent transnational cartels that flood the state with fentanyl, weapons, and all manner of brutality. what's your response to that argument? >> yeah, this law is patently illegal, and there's precedent going back 150 years, and to be clear, i mean, texas is basically saying we want the supreme court like they did in roe v. wade to overrule all this precedent. under...
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i tell folks all the time in texas, the only way we are going to restore this right and freedom to texas women is at the federal level, by beating ted cruz and codifying roe v wade. when i am in the senate, that is exactly what we will do. >> texas senate candidate colin allred, thank you so much for joining our discussion tonight. we will be right back. hi. i use febreze fade defy plug. and i use this. febreze has a microchip to control scent release so it smells first-day fresh for 50 days. 50 days!? and its refill reminder light means i'll never miss a day of freshness. ♪ we're trying to save the planet with nuggets. means i'll never miss because we need the planet. . and we also need nuggets. impossible. we're solving the meat problem with more meat. smile! you found it. the feeling of finding psoriasis can't filter out the real you. so go ahead, live unfiltered with the one and only sotyktu, a once-daily pill for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, and the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding you're so ready for your close-up. or finding you don'
i tell folks all the time in texas, the only way we are going to restore this right and freedom to texas women is at the federal level, by beating ted cruz and codifying roe v wade. when i am in the senate, that is exactly what we will do. >> texas senate candidate colin allred, thank you so much for joining our discussion tonight. we will be right back. hi. i use febreze fade defy plug. and i use this. febreze has a microchip to control scent release so it smells first-day fresh for 50...
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known as sb 4 in texas. it comes as this ongoing border battle escalates between the state of texas and the federal government. texas governor greg abbott has thumbed his nose at the biden administration repeatedly for a number of reasons, both using a texas department of public safety to install razor wire here at the border, you remember those bowies that were so controversial along the rio grande and this law, using local and state resources to arrest migrants. something that has long been considered to be the jurisdiction of the federal government. but, again, that breaking news, jose, that a federal judge has temporarily blocked that texas law, you know, from going into effect, set to go into effect in march, jose. >> yeah, and, gabe, you remember this very well, obviously all our colleagues do, but sb 1070 in arizona, had some very similar lines like sb 4 does in texas and that was struck down. there is precedent on this, but i'm glad that you bring us this breaking news at this moment. gabe gutierrez,
known as sb 4 in texas. it comes as this ongoing border battle escalates between the state of texas and the federal government. texas governor greg abbott has thumbed his nose at the biden administration repeatedly for a number of reasons, both using a texas department of public safety to install razor wire here at the border, you remember those bowies that were so controversial along the rio grande and this law, using local and state resources to arrest migrants. something that has long been...
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the judges in the state of texas have the authority to decide to deport someone and texas would deport them based on the judges' order. these aren't judges trained in asylum law, like those that the justice department hires to do federal cases. these judges could be magistrate judges, without any kind of training in terms of deciding who can stay and who can't. but practically, jose, it would run into a lot of issues. that brief window yesterday, where we thought this law might go into effect. mexico said they think this is a violation of human rights and they would refuse to take back anyone that texas deported. >> the appeals court is actually right now beginning the hearings over what should or should not happen to the law. what happens next, julia? >> hopefully we get a decision that is actually based on the merits here. the fact that we haven't had oral arguments to this point, even though this law has been kind of okayed for a brief window of time and taken back, the fact that that was all done just on the issue of whether or not an emergency state should be granted, it is pretty
the judges in the state of texas have the authority to decide to deport someone and texas would deport them based on the judges' order. these aren't judges trained in asylum law, like those that the justice department hires to do federal cases. these judges could be magistrate judges, without any kind of training in terms of deciding who can stay and who can't. but practically, jose, it would run into a lot of issues. that brief window yesterday, where we thought this law might go into effect....
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>> this would make texas dangerous for anyone who is black or brown. i am mexican-american and grew up in southern new mexico going into texas pretty much every weekend. you can imagine if you are a mexican-american on the border you are not going to feel safe in texas. you're going to have to prove, you risk to be detained. even worse, you risk being deported. this is putting a strange responsibility in the hands of state judges to decide who is going back to mexico. another part about this law that much of media has lost sight of is that mexico itself has to agree to take back deportations. it should only be negotiating that with the biden administration. texas is saying we are going to go above that current legal regime and send back people who may not even be mexican nationals back to mexico. that is a huge amount of chaos. any latino in this country, if this law went into effect i would probably advise them not to go into texas at that point and given the tremendous presence latinos have in our economy and nation for texas to say it isn't safe for
>> this would make texas dangerous for anyone who is black or brown. i am mexican-american and grew up in southern new mexico going into texas pretty much every weekend. you can imagine if you are a mexican-american on the border you are not going to feel safe in texas. you're going to have to prove, you risk to be detained. even worse, you risk being deported. this is putting a strange responsibility in the hands of state judges to decide who is going back to mexico. another part about...
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if you look at this, texas saying they want to enforce immigration, that this would be a thing that texas law enforcement would want to do, that they would be on board with this. but when you ask local law enforcement, you get something of a different answer. julia, what do they say? >> reporter: well, a lot of them say they just don't have the resources. if you look at smaller towns in texas counties, that are stretched so thin. they don't have the resources to arrest people at traffic stops who they might suspect entered the country illegally. it's not clear that they're going to get anymore funding to carry this out. it doesn't just stop with them. they would then have to send that person who's arrested to a prosecutor who's already having to balance whether or not they prosecute the dangerous criminal or the migrant who's living peacefully in the country, although illegally. there are a lot of questions about resources and exactly how they would do this. training is a big question. to us judges who have never been trained in immigration law because that's always been handled by immigr
if you look at this, texas saying they want to enforce immigration, that this would be a thing that texas law enforcement would want to do, that they would be on board with this. but when you ask local law enforcement, you get something of a different answer. julia, what do they say? >> reporter: well, a lot of them say they just don't have the resources. if you look at smaller towns in texas counties, that are stretched so thin. they don't have the resources to arrest people at traffic...
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principles while harming texas in brown and black communities. this is been compared to arizona's sb 10, dubbed the show me your papers law from 2010. the law empowered police and sheriff agencies to investigate and detain anyone suspected. again, emphasis on suspected of being in the country illegally. the law caused widespread fear among immigrants in the state. some are even afraid to leave their homes or driver under communities. the supreme court eventually struck down that law declaring that the federal government has the power to enforce immigration law alone, not the states. and yet, here we are again over a decade later, grappling with that same debate over a new anti-immigrant policy. for more than two years, governor greg abbott has been testing the legal limits of what estate can do to enforce immigration law under operation lodestar. abbott deployed thousands of national guard members to the southern border and recently installed a controversial string of floating barriers along the rio grande valley. his actions fall in line with hi
principles while harming texas in brown and black communities. this is been compared to arizona's sb 10, dubbed the show me your papers law from 2010. the law empowered police and sheriff agencies to investigate and detain anyone suspected. again, emphasis on suspected of being in the country illegally. the law caused widespread fear among immigrants in the state. some are even afraid to leave their homes or driver under communities. the supreme court eventually struck down that law declaring...
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brown for texas to come in. >> what's your response to that? >> there's a legal response and a factual response, your honor. the legal response, of course, is that the relevant question is what congress has done and congress has robustly occupied this field. but the factual response is there's just -- it's just wrong that the federal government isn't acting in this area. >> i want to bring in nbc's david noriega in eagle pass, texas, nbc's monica alba covering the white house for us, and paul butler is a former federal prosecutor, georgetown law professor and an msnbc legal analyst. paul, if you will start things off for us and kind of react to what we just heard, right? this argument being made essentially that this is federal jurisdiction. this is not for texas to decide and to enforce. >> yasmin, the constitution says that enforcement of immigration law is a federal matter. each of the 50 states doesn't have independent authority to decide who enters the united states, who can't enter, and what should be the consequences if someone enters wi
brown for texas to come in. >> what's your response to that? >> there's a legal response and a factual response, your honor. the legal response, of course, is that the relevant question is what congress has done and congress has robustly occupied this field. but the factual response is there's just -- it's just wrong that the federal government isn't acting in this area. >> i want to bring in nbc's david noriega in eagle pass, texas, nbc's monica alba covering the white house...
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texas is a place of laws. but when you're able to violate those laws with impunity if the governor or the person in power likes your politics or thinks it's in their political interest, then the entire system starts to come apart. and so to me, this is something that i know it's not who we are as texans, but when i think folks when they see, this they're seeing the extremism that has taken over our state. and that's one of the things we have to rezekt on november 5th when we vote out ted cruz and give someone else a chance to bring us together as texans and not do these stunts that make us look to the outside world like we're something that we're not. >> and when you see something like this while we have so many of us trying to deal with the bringing together people and dealing with people's right to protest but also respecting people, i mean, it's just blatant. if a black governor -- if wes moore pardoned somebody in maryland that had shot and killed somebody and had made racist statements and said he was goi
texas is a place of laws. but when you're able to violate those laws with impunity if the governor or the person in power likes your politics or thinks it's in their political interest, then the entire system starts to come apart. and so to me, this is something that i know it's not who we are as texans, but when i think folks when they see, this they're seeing the extremism that has taken over our state. and that's one of the things we have to rezekt on november 5th when we vote out ted cruz...
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texas june 13th, tickets available now. you can find out at maddow blog.com. very excited about both events. i would love to see a bird that will do for now but now it is time for the "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell print >> rachel joy at the apollo saturday night. tickets available, that will last about five minutes. i just can't be. rachel, we have dan alexander join us in this hour to explain how donald trump the bond money that he needed tonight and who helped him out, how he did that. we will get into the gag order that the judge has issued tonight. it has amazing detail on order that he issued. it will be one of these test, you know, can donald trump live with this new version of the gag order? we will find out. >> which each new one of these the judges that issued these rulings learn from the way he has treated all the previous gag orders. i think they're getting a little steel in their spine in terms of what it will take to enforce these things and protect the people in the court system. >> district attorney
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joining us as well, democratic congresswoman jasmine crockett of texas. she's a member of the house oversight committee. welcome to both of you, thank you for being with us. gina, let me start with you. this is an important thing for people to understand. there are lots of impediments to reproductive freedom and generally, freedom in texas. unusual in a political season to look at the courts but it's something that we are finding out it's increasingly necessary across the country but particularly in texas. >> you're absolutely right and this is the very first attempt to change the makeup of the composition of the court. and let's be very clear, you know, when i first read about the kate cox case in december, it raises two questions which is how close, or close enough -- and do these partisan judges -- we elect our judges and justices through an election. who are these folks to know better than woman's doctors what is necessary for her? and the last question, these justices are elected, that means they can be unelected. and that's why when you look towards
joining us as well, democratic congresswoman jasmine crockett of texas. she's a member of the house oversight committee. welcome to both of you, thank you for being with us. gina, let me start with you. this is an important thing for people to understand. there are lots of impediments to reproductive freedom and generally, freedom in texas. unusual in a political season to look at the courts but it's something that we are finding out it's increasingly necessary across the country but...
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tough reelection race in texas. one of the democrats said did lose joins me when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. we got a news today that confirmed something that we kind of knew already, which is the republican party doesn't really exist anymore as an institution. it has essentially cannibalized by donald trump, subsumed into marga. with profound implications both for republicans and for the american democratic system as a whole, and as evidence of this everywhere you look. like a new revelation that the republican national committee and fundraising has left it with a paltry $8 million on hand. not exactly the word chest. democrats have nearly three times as much. even the top rnc member will said we're not in a strong position as we like to be. currently fundraising is below what we had hoped. also reporting trump world is unhappy with the state of affairs at the rnc and they are looking to install maga loyalist at the top, something steve bannon advocated earlier this week wh
tough reelection race in texas. one of the democrats said did lose joins me when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. we got a news today that confirmed something that we kind of knew already, which is the republican party doesn't really exist anymore as an institution. it has essentially cannibalized by donald trump, subsumed into marga. with profound implications both for republicans and for the american democratic system as a whole, and as evidence of this...
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host: the murders in kaufman, texas, were bold. first, prosecutor mark hasse gunned down >>> in the murders in kaufman texas, were pulled. first, prosecutor mark hasse gunned down in a public square in broad daylight. two months later, district attorney mike mclelland and his wife cynthia gill before dawn in their home. investigators hope the latest ramsey will provide more leads than the hasse killing did. they knew they had shell casings. with the very other clues inside the house to help catch the killer? >> it was a straight up whodunit. >> the ranger was part of the team that entered the home. >> the front door was not kicked in. there were shell casings approximately four foot in. >> told on the killer used an ar 15 or m4 mac semiotic web -- semiautomatic weapon like this one. >> they were retreating and trying to get away. >> cynthia's body was in the middle of the living room and she clearly was not expecting anyone. >> she's not dressed for company. she is trying to get dressed and mr. mclelland the same way. >> there were
host: the murders in kaufman, texas, were bold. first, prosecutor mark hasse gunned down >>> in the murders in kaufman texas, were pulled. first, prosecutor mark hasse gunned down in a public square in broad daylight. two months later, district attorney mike mclelland and his wife cynthia gill before dawn in their home. investigators hope the latest ramsey will provide more leads than the hasse killing did. they knew they had shell casings. with the very other clues inside the house to...
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the texas attorney general said in court papers that the constitution recognized texas have the sovereign right to defend itself from nonviolent transnational cartels that flood the state with that not, weapons, and all manner of brutality. the law violates at least 150 years of precedent from an 1875 supreme court opinion that says the authority to control immigration is vested solely in the federal government. the justice said today the court invites further chaos and crisis in immigration enforcement. texas passed a law that directly regulates the entry and removal of noncitizens and expressly instructs its state courts to disregard any ongoing federal immigration proceedings. thou bought up and the federal state balance of power that has existed over a century in which the national government has had exclusive authority over entry and removal of noncitizens. the mexican foreign ministry put out a statement condemning sb4 warning that mexico will not accept under any circumstances repatriation's by the state of texas. there are many reasons why individual states in the united states an
the texas attorney general said in court papers that the constitution recognized texas have the sovereign right to defend itself from nonviolent transnational cartels that flood the state with that not, weapons, and all manner of brutality. the law violates at least 150 years of precedent from an 1875 supreme court opinion that says the authority to control immigration is vested solely in the federal government. the justice said today the court invites further chaos and crisis in immigration...
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enforcement of the texas is complicated. local texas law enforcement would be able to arrest people, even asylum seekers, on the suspicion that they had illegally crossed the border. the state judges could deport them. the 5th circuit fast tracked the hearing after the supreme court in a split decision overturned a lower court as decision that put enforcement on hold while appeals by immigrant advocacy groups and the department of justice are decided. hours later, in the middle of the night our time, the 5th circuit put it back on hold and then set today's hearing. ken dilanian has been monitoring all of these arguments. this is one of the most complicated back and forths between the supremes and a district court i have ever seen. talk to us about this. any highlights from the hearing? >> it is a murky legal thicket. you explained it very well. daniel barns, who has been listening to the hearing, says it's not going well for the state of texas in front of the three-judge panel at the conservative 5th circuit court of appeals
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colin allred of texas. he is the democratic nominee for united states senate seat occupied by senator cruz. congressman allred if there were -- if there ever is a meeting of democrats for cruz and you could go to that meeting and say a few words to the democrats for cruz voters, what would you want them to know? >> yeah. well, it's a pretty strange group, actually, they had assembled, and you know, what came out is, you know, this is really kind of a made up thing. and you know, lawrence, you and i have been talking about this for some time, and thank you for having me on. when i was in the nfl, we used to talk about the tape doesn't lie. and for ted cruz he's had 12 year, as you said, of being proudly the most extremist senator in our history but also, i think, in the senate. and there is some competition there, but he's been fighting, you know, for that pole position. now when he's in a tough race in an election year, he's trying to change that. it's not going to work with texans, but also i think we shou
colin allred of texas. he is the democratic nominee for united states senate seat occupied by senator cruz. congressman allred if there were -- if there ever is a meeting of democrats for cruz and you could go to that meeting and say a few words to the democrats for cruz voters, what would you want them to know? >> yeah. well, it's a pretty strange group, actually, they had assembled, and you know, what came out is, you know, this is really kind of a made up thing. and you know, lawrence,...
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texas marshals were there. it was a convergence of heavily armed and mostly very well trained law enforcement agents. and you would think that they were fighting to protect a major army from invading us on our borders as we would like hour-long force meant to protect us. but who was on the other side of this epic battle? what really afraid of? were they afraid of an 18 year old kid? this 18 year old, let's remember, was about five foot five or five foot six. he was 140 pounds soaking wet. where they really afraid of this kid? no. they were afraid of his weapon. and it turns out that even with some of these well trained officers are human beings. and guess what? we've learned from this event, from parkland and other events rely enforcement got cold feet, these people were scared. they were scared because they are human beings and they were scared of getting killed. and they waited around while somebody else was going to be brave enough to intervene. the questions that are not answered in this report are more sig
texas marshals were there. it was a convergence of heavily armed and mostly very well trained law enforcement agents. and you would think that they were fighting to protect a major army from invading us on our borders as we would like hour-long force meant to protect us. but who was on the other side of this epic battle? what really afraid of? were they afraid of an 18 year old kid? this 18 year old, let's remember, was about five foot five or five foot six. he was 140 pounds soaking wet. where...
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texas officials are expected to appeal. that news comes as joe biden and donald trump make dueling campaign stops on the border. in just a few moments, the president is expected to be in brownsville, 300 miles away from former president trump who's on his way to eagle pass where he'll meet with the texas national guard. joining us now, democratic congressman, henry of texas. good to see you, congressman. i want to start with that breaking news, if i can. what does it mean that the texas immigration law will not be able to take effect at least not yet? >> it basically means that the federal government is the one that's supposed to be enforcing immigration law. we saw that in the supreme court almost ten years ago with the arizona case where they said that no matter how frustrated a state might be, it's still up to the federal government to enforce immigration law. >> today both biden and trump's visit come as polls show the issue of immigration is hurting president biden with voters. 57% disapprove of the president's handlin
texas officials are expected to appeal. that news comes as joe biden and donald trump make dueling campaign stops on the border. in just a few moments, the president is expected to be in brownsville, 300 miles away from former president trump who's on his way to eagle pass where he'll meet with the texas national guard. joining us now, democratic congressman, henry of texas. good to see you, congressman. i want to start with that breaking news, if i can. what does it mean that the texas...
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it is also creating anxiety among the latino community in texas. latinos make up 40% of texas now. that's a lot of people in the state who could be under reasonable suspicion based on how they look for being stopped because some law enforcement officer thinks they might be here illegally. this type of law makes no sense. it is about politics and i'm glad that the fifth circuit at least right now, temporarily hasn't joined it. >> i want to break down the law you are talking about. this bill would not only allow state and local police officers to arrest people suspected of being here illegally, right? but it would also allow the deportation of migrants to mexico regardless of the country that the person is from. now, president lopez of mexico said they are not going to accept the return of any folks to its territory from texas. there are so many things here. right? mexico is one of our closest and most valued economic partners. what we are describing in this bill that this law would be sounds very, very eeriely like profiling to me. do you believe that governor abbott has thought thr
it is also creating anxiety among the latino community in texas. latinos make up 40% of texas now. that's a lot of people in the state who could be under reasonable suspicion based on how they look for being stopped because some law enforcement officer thinks they might be here illegally. this type of law makes no sense. it is about politics and i'm glad that the fifth circuit at least right now, temporarily hasn't joined it. >> i want to break down the law you are talking about. this...
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the the texas attorney general ken paxton said, well, we're being invaded by immigrants in texas. so under the constitution that permits a state to respond to an invasion, we are able to do this. in oral argument before the court in the papers that the solicitor general's office fired, the solicitor general said texas is not under attack. this is not an invasion by an army. this is not imminent danger for texas, so they can't use that to justify this law. she's correct. there's no authority for texas' position. >> so the way it goes is the 5th circuit has oral arguments tomorrow. they will come to some decision. and then it probably ends up at the supreme court again? >> probably either way. but remember, this is still just on the issue of whether the law can remain in effect -- >> not only actual -- >> yes. let's talk about donald trump's immunity issue we're all waiting for. his legal team filed a brief detailing their legal arguments they're going to make before the supreme court next month. it says a denial of criminal immunity would incapacity every future president with de f
the the texas attorney general ken paxton said, well, we're being invaded by immigrants in texas. so under the constitution that permits a state to respond to an invasion, we are able to do this. in oral argument before the court in the papers that the solicitor general's office fired, the solicitor general said texas is not under attack. this is not an invasion by an army. this is not imminent danger for texas, so they can't use that to justify this law. she's correct. there's no authority for...
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it's pretty alarming, happening in texas right, now when it comes to the border. but as one person who understands the hypocrisy of the texas gop and its leaders better than anyone, tweeted, if texas republicans are so concerned about rapists and criminals, they should get a load of their presidential nominee. that was of course -- he's standing by and joins me right after this quick break. tanding by and joins m right after this quick break right after this quick break the sheer majesty. experience it with state-of-the-art expedition equipment and hands-on scientific research activities, all in exceptional viking comfort. we invite you to discover the world's seventh continent: antarctica. viking. exploring the world in comfort. fair, freckled, or melanated. we are appreciated. ultra hydrated. glazed and glowing. confidence overflowing. vaseline lotions 90% more moisture for my one-of-a-kind skin. and there's no other skin i want to be in. listen, your deodorant just has to work. i use secret aluminum free. just swipe and it lasts all day. secret helps eliminate
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mess with texas women. i'm ayman, let's do it. >>> in 2015, then candidate donald trump launched his bid for presidency at trump tower by speaking in dehumanizing terms about mexican immigrants. nine years later, we saw trump this week campaigning for a second term in grand rapids, michigan, flanked by law enforcement officers. he reported is baseless claim that countries are sending drug dealers, mental patients, and terrorists into the u.s. he said of migrants accused of crimes, they're not humans, they're animals. in front of a crowd of cheering supporters, he painted a dystopian story of immigrants crawling through your windows and ransacking your drawers, where they loot the jewelry. the republican national committee isn't shying away from trump's comments. it is capitalizing off of them after the uproar over his bloodbath comments, the rnc launched a website called leiden bloodbath.com that torched president biden's border policies. trump and the gop are making the dehumanization of immigrants a corne
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and we know that later today, texas governor greg abbott will be in the texas panhandle, sharing how the state plans to help these communities pick up these charred pieces. in the meantime, more than 100 firefighters expected to arrive here in this state today, a very welcome sight. that came from president biden over the last 24 hours. ana? >> morgan chesky, thank you. stay safe. >>> and that does it for us this hour. thank you for being here. i'll be back at noon eastern today, filling in for andrea mitchell. until then, i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. jose diaz-balart picks up our coverage right now. >>> good morning. it is 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i'm jose diaz-balart. right now a federal judge in florida is holding a hearing on several key issues related to former president trump's classified documents case, including when to start the trial. >>> the former president is attending the hearing in fort pierce about 130 miles north of miami. he's his remaining rival nikki haley said she thinks all his legal problems should be dealt with before the election. >>
and we know that later today, texas governor greg abbott will be in the texas panhandle, sharing how the state plans to help these communities pick up these charred pieces. in the meantime, more than 100 firefighters expected to arrive here in this state today, a very welcome sight. that came from president biden over the last 24 hours. ana? >> morgan chesky, thank you. stay safe. >>> and that does it for us this hour. thank you for being here. i'll be back at noon eastern today,...
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him there just a little minute ago talking about the invasion to texas. what are these arguments tend to go toward? is this a legal or is this a political argument? >> i think it's both, right? but i think that the heart right here of the story is that these arguments are flawed, right? there's the question of legality and constitutionality, right? there is the question of is s.b. 4 constitutional. all we know is that the law of the land says that only the federal government has sole power and authority over immigration matters. but then, jose, there's the question of what is the purpose of this law, right? is this a solution-based policy, or is this a fear-based policy? and i think governor abbott has given us that answer. s.b. 4 was specifically designed out of fear, right? to your point, it was specifically designed out of this perception that there is an invasion at the southern border, that the folks that are coming in are criminals, they're members of the cartels, and they're here to threaten texans. what that means on the ground isn't more safety,
him there just a little minute ago talking about the invasion to texas. what are these arguments tend to go toward? is this a legal or is this a political argument? >> i think it's both, right? but i think that the heart right here of the story is that these arguments are flawed, right? there's the question of legality and constitutionality, right? there is the question of is s.b. 4 constitutional. all we know is that the law of the land says that only the federal government has sole...
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it's pretty alarming, happening in texas right, now when it comes to the border. but as one person who understands the hypocrisy of the texas gop and its leaders better than anyone, tweeted, if texas republicans are so concerned about rapists and criminals, they should get a load of their presidential nominee. that was of course -- he's standing by and joins me right after this quick break. as the world keeps moving, help prevent covid-19 from breaking your momentum. you may have already been vaccinated against the flu, but don't forget this season's updated covid-19 shot too. ( ♪♪ ) nothing makes a gathering great like eggland's best eggs. ( ♪♪ ) they're just so delicious. ( ♪♪ ) with better nutrition, too. ( ♪♪ ) for us, it's eggs any style. as long as they're the best. ( ♪♪ ) eggland's best. ♪♪ no. ♪♪ -no. -nuh-uh. ♪♪ yeah. oh. yes. ♪♪ oh yeah. yes. isn't this great? yeeaahhhh!! ♪♪ yeah, i could do a cartwheel in here. oh hey! would you like to join us? no. we would love to join you. ♪♪ bombas makes absurdly comfortab
it's pretty alarming, happening in texas right, now when it comes to the border. but as one person who understands the hypocrisy of the texas gop and its leaders better than anyone, tweeted, if texas republicans are so concerned about rapists and criminals, they should get a load of their presidential nominee. that was of course -- he's standing by and joins me right after this quick break. as the world keeps moving, help prevent covid-19 from breaking your momentum. you may have already been...
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joining us from texas, morgan chesky. explain why they think it is invalid. >> reporter: in a word, they are calling it unconstitutional, arguing that texas is over exceeding its authority to protect borders. that solely is a federal responsibility. they say that they gave texas an ultimatum, basically take this law off the books by january 3rd or we will sue, and they now have sued. we have heard a response from texas leaders. governor greg abbott sharing he likes his chances in court if this law is challenged and the attorney general ken paxton sharing that they are more than willing to fight the biden administration over this law, which as you mentioned will go into effect in march. in the meantime, texas also fielding another challenge from the state of new york. the mayor of new york city, adams sharing today, katy, just a short time ago, that he plans to sue more than 15 charter bus companies from texas for more than $700 million in costs, in damages, essentially, because that's what it cost the city of new york to
joining us from texas, morgan chesky. explain why they think it is invalid. >> reporter: in a word, they are calling it unconstitutional, arguing that texas is over exceeding its authority to protect borders. that solely is a federal responsibility. they say that they gave texas an ultimatum, basically take this law off the books by january 3rd or we will sue, and they now have sued. we have heard a response from texas leaders. governor greg abbott sharing he likes his chances in court if...
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and these are her little footprints. >> texas congressman kevin allred now a candidate for texas will generate discussion in a moment. trump doesn't tell you the mega republicans he controls in congress will put forward bills that could ban fertility treatments and that the speaker of the house he empowered is one of the strongest supporters for a national abortion ban in the nation. let there be no illusion. if donald trump is elected and the maga republicans in congress put a national abortion ban on the resolute desk, trump will sign it into law. i am determined to restore the federal protections of roe versus wade, the fundamental right to choose for women will once again be the law of the land. if you give me and vice president harris a democratic congress, that is exactly what we will do. trump is simply lying. there was no groundswell of support in america for overturning roe. in fact, support for roe is higher today in america than it has ever been. the real truth is trump made a political deal in 2016. he promised to appoint a court that would get rid of roe, and he had to ma
and these are her little footprints. >> texas congressman kevin allred now a candidate for texas will generate discussion in a moment. trump doesn't tell you the mega republicans he controls in congress will put forward bills that could ban fertility treatments and that the speaker of the house he empowered is one of the strongest supporters for a national abortion ban in the nation. let there be no illusion. if donald trump is elected and the maga republicans in congress put a national...
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border state came to texas? there were no responses. it is clear they have not thought through how they would implement this unconstitutional and illegal law >> krish o'mara vignarajah, thank you so much. >>> next, what to make of women getting off birth control because of misinformation on social media. social media. everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. this is juana's smile. ♪♪ and this is her john deere 1 series tractor. ♪♪ it gets straight to work, ♪♪ and easily connects to everything she needs, to break new ground, ♪♪ and turn a raw piece of land, ♪♪ into a place her family can call home. ♪♪ every 1 series tractor is built to put you at ease. you just have to get in the seat. learn more at johndeere.com/getintheseat at bombas, we're obsessed with comfort. softness. quality.
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andrea canning: nancy howard was shot point blank at her home in carrollton, texas. remarkably, she survived. >>>ek nancy howard was shot poi blank at her home in carrollton, texas. remarkably, she survived. a week into the investigation, detectives got a lead from an inmate who claim to know he knew the real story behind the crime. his name was billy earl johnson . the cops nude he was a tough guy from east texas, an area about 90 miles from carrollton, home to those piney woods. billy was the ringleader of a colorful crew. many petty criminals, related to billy by blood or marriage. >> certainly a strange cast of characters. east texas folks and some people might depict them as the he hog gang. >> a gang just getting by in a region struggling to make it. >> there's a lot of drugs and methamphetamine. someone makes money, extra money, they handed out to each other. >> it is meeting with investigators, he was a man on a mission who wanted to cut a deal and fast. >> i got grandkids that i want to spend the rest of my life with. i want to be free. and i went out this w
andrea canning: nancy howard was shot point blank at her home in carrollton, texas. remarkably, she survived. >>>ek nancy howard was shot poi blank at her home in carrollton, texas. remarkably, she survived. a week into the investigation, detectives got a lead from an inmate who claim to know he knew the real story behind the crime. his name was billy earl johnson . the cops nude he was a tough guy from east texas, an area about 90 miles from carrollton, home to those piney woods....
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that he texas wanted to know every last detail of that night. it began at nancy's church. >> i had a plan to go to church that evening to see one of my little children that i have known since she was born and she was being baptized that night at church. >> surveillance cameras caught her car pulling in the parking lot. >> service, i got my picture with her family. it was a special time. and then, i walked on out. i got in my car and started heading home. >> it was 7:26 when nancy pulled out of the church parking lot. on the way home, she picked up dinner. her receipt shows 7:32 when she paid for the meal. >> i drove in my driveway. lifted the garage door as i usually do, droving, got out of my car. got up to the door and did not hear anything. suddenly, there was a man without arm around my neck and gun to my head, demanding my purse. >> what's that feeling like? >> it didn't register what was going on. so much so that i guess i did not have quite enough fear. i don't know. i wrestled away from him and turned and faced him, and realized, this is
that he texas wanted to know every last detail of that night. it began at nancy's church. >> i had a plan to go to church that evening to see one of my little children that i have known since she was born and she was being baptized that night at church. >> surveillance cameras caught her car pulling in the parking lot. >> service, i got my picture with her family. it was a special time. and then, i walked on out. i got in my car and started heading home. >> it was 7:26...
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our next guest, texas senate candidate congressman colin allred of texas, is calling on president biden to extend work permits to undocumented spouses and children of citizens. in an op-ed a texas businessman and congressman allred right, allowing someone who has worked and paid taxes here for decades, someone who is raising a family here, to legally work, earn a living and help our economy is a boon for their family and for employers. across the country at least 5.5 million u.s. citizens under the age of 18 and 5.8 million adult u.s. citizens live with and undocumented spouse, parent, or other loved one. these are already american families. they just need the federal government to let them live like families. it is good for our economy and reflects who we are as americans and as texans. joining us now, democratic congressman colin allred of texas. he is the elected democratic nominee running for the united states senate seat currently occupied by ted cruz. congressman allred, great to see you. thank you for being here. how would impact -- how would expanding work permits impactor state
our next guest, texas senate candidate congressman colin allred of texas, is calling on president biden to extend work permits to undocumented spouses and children of citizens. in an op-ed a texas businessman and congressman allred right, allowing someone who has worked and paid taxes here for decades, someone who is raising a family here, to legally work, earn a living and help our economy is a boon for their family and for employers. across the country at least 5.5 million u.s. citizens under...
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deadliest school shooting in texas history. we were the first english language television show to interview -- one of the first moms to be separated from her children under trump's family separation policy and one of the first to be reunited by the biden administration's reunification efforts. we have his latest on everything from the student debt to immigration, to economic initiatives, to threats to democracy. and we enjoyed talking with many celebrities about the influence they wield over culture and over politics, small p and capital p, and their efforts to engage voters in the democratic process. we really tried to be good on the promise of the show's name. to elevate the voices of lived experiences of americans who are most impacted by the lessons of those in power. parents whose trans kids are being bullied by politicians. abortion providers, who are not sure how much longer they are going to be able to provide their patients with much needed medical care. individuals have come to the united states for a safety and refug
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texas, louisiana, and missouri. who are also looking -- legislatures are looking at restricting access to the morning after pill and even two into uterine devices, as well. what more is coming down the line? what more should parents and would be parents, women in america, much else do you think could happen? i >> just as this alabama decision through everyone for a loop, really broadsided so many families using ivf, that is what could happen again. remember, the rights that we had under roe were stripped by dobbs. where that take us, it is certainly well beyond abortion. it could easily go beyond ivf. that is not clear. that is why there are a lot of very fearful confuse families right now. >> mister secretary, good morning. it is not just alabama. this is not just that one of, as you said. looking back at the life of conception act cosponsored by a group of republicans in january 2023, including now speaker mike johnson. which sets like begins at conception. which means the embryo's life, the embryo is a child. wha
texas, louisiana, and missouri. who are also looking -- legislatures are looking at restricting access to the morning after pill and even two into uterine devices, as well. what more is coming down the line? what more should parents and would be parents, women in america, much else do you think could happen? i >> just as this alabama decision through everyone for a loop, really broadsided so many families using ivf, that is what could happen again. remember, the rights that we had under...
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what did these smile texas spots say to you? >> a democratic legislator in south dakota has introduced a commotion to call for an investigation to see if there was some ethical violation here on her part. using the office for personal gain. what is fascinating about this is not that long ago, kristi noem actually acted as a dentist in a psa. like i think it was last year. as part of a work force recruitment campaign to bring more dentists to south dakota. she has passed legislation to make it easier to be a dental hygienist. in addition to ethics, the ethical questions, you know, you have to wonder if this is a confession. >> you would think it would be some fallout. purely on a chamber of commercial level. she is advocating for people to go to texas to get their smiles fixed. that is the thing that is most staggering. there is no shame in the age of trump. >> no shame. and again it is all because they are following the lead of donald trump since the drop. since 2015 when you launched into this. it was a promotional campaign. no
what did these smile texas spots say to you? >> a democratic legislator in south dakota has introduced a commotion to call for an investigation to see if there was some ethical violation here on her part. using the office for personal gain. what is fascinating about this is not that long ago, kristi noem actually acted as a dentist in a psa. like i think it was last year. as part of a work force recruitment campaign to bring more dentists to south dakota. she has passed legislation to...
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the texas attorney general, ken paxton said, well, we're being invaded by texas. so under the provision that permits a state to respond. the solicitor general said, texas is not under attack. this is not an invasion by an army. this isn't an imminent danger for the state of texas. and they're tphoáz not permitted to use that provision in the constitution. she is correct. there is simply no authority from texas' decision. >> the fifth circuit holds oral arguments. will probably come to a decision. >> probably either way. and remember, this is still just on the issue of whether the law can remain in effect while other litigations are under merit. >> let's talk about donald trump's legal team. they have filed well will arguments they're going to make before the supreme court next month. let me just read from this. a denial would incriminate with de facto and exportion and condemn to years of post office trauma, at the hands of political opponents. the threat would become a political cudgel to influence the most influential and controversial decisions. taking away th
the texas attorney general, ken paxton said, well, we're being invaded by texas. so under the provision that permits a state to respond. the solicitor general said, texas is not under attack. this is not an invasion by an army. this isn't an imminent danger for the state of texas. and they're tphoáz not permitted to use that provision in the constitution. she is correct. there is simply no authority from texas' decision. >> the fifth circuit holds oral arguments. will probably come to a...
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we've been talking about texas already. texas has splits. most of the state closed about 8:00, 45 minutes ago. the reason you don't get any statewide projections in texas is there are places in the western part of texas that have not yet closed. it is different times. that said, most of the state has closed. and for non-statewide races that are confined to the places where the poles of already closed, we can give you some results. some of them will be of natural interest, specifically the 18th congressional district in texas. this is sheila jackson lee, veteran congresswoman sheila jackson lee. a progressive force in the house in a very recognizable -- nationally recognizable democrat. the reason that this race was of interest and on the map in texas is because sheila jackson effectively left her house seat and was no longer going to defendant because she was going to go run for mayor of houston. she did not win the houston mayoral race, and then decided, i think i'm going to defend my seat. other people it already jumped into the race, and
we've been talking about texas already. texas has splits. most of the state closed about 8:00, 45 minutes ago. the reason you don't get any statewide projections in texas is there are places in the western part of texas that have not yet closed. it is different times. that said, most of the state has closed. and for non-statewide races that are confined to the places where the poles of already closed, we can give you some results. some of them will be of natural interest, specifically the 18th...