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for texas residents, (202) 748-8002. if you want to text your thoughts, you can do that at (202) 748-8003. it was the white house press conference yesterday ready secretary was asked about the decision. >> -- ♪ >> --[video clip] >> the medication is used safely in more than 60 countries, providing critical care for women and this court decision threatens access to this medication which is used not only for abortion but also for other critical purposes like helping women manage miarriages. if the decision stands, it puts won's health on risk and undermines the fda's ability to ensure our patients have access to safe and effective medication when they need them the most. this decision further strikes away american's fundamental freedom and interferes with a woman's ability to make their cision with their own body and this is a step to the ultimate goal of antitrust -- anti-choice. host: that is from the white house press briefing and a follow-up story via yahoo! news that you can find online. onof the thousands of urgent
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you know, i grew up texas. i was deeply ashamed of lyndon johnson, you know, and i didn't like the way he talked, you know, because i talked like that and i hurt myself for the first time ever. and spanish language class. and i said that like lbj ordering a plate of enchiladas. you know, i just i was i just didn't want to have anything do with him. he represented me in a way that and it turned out to be, you know, one of the great presidents of our era. and, you know and i didn't see he was accomplishing. i was only seeing things that i opposed. so this was a vietnam war era. johnson i was drafted and yeah, that was all of those things were feeding into my prejudice against him, but i wasn't noticing the, you know, the voting rights act, the civil act, you know, the all this the school higher education act, just one thing after another, the great society, he was himself since fdr, the consequential set of accomplishing in our history. and i didn't see it and i know it humbled me the same thing i could about nix
you know, i grew up texas. i was deeply ashamed of lyndon johnson, you know, and i didn't like the way he talked, you know, because i talked like that and i hurt myself for the first time ever. and spanish language class. and i said that like lbj ordering a plate of enchiladas. you know, i just i was i just didn't want to have anything do with him. he represented me in a way that and it turned out to be, you know, one of the great presidents of our era. and, you know and i didn't see he was...
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texas seems to be the last day to the dance. these republicans don't want to do anything in the state to protect our children. >> speaking of uvalde, family senator, your bill and others like it have the support of uvalde families, and kimberly mucha rubio who lost her daughter -- in the texas house quo, had this bill been the law in the state of texas one year ago, the gunman would not have been able to purchase the semi automatic weapon that used to murder or daughter. our hearts may be broken, but our result has never been stronger. senator, or their pleas to back stronger gun reform bills having any impact on republicans in your state? >> well, because of their hard work, they managed to get a hearing in the house of representatives. it's a shame and that lieutenant governor will not do so in the senate, but the families are resolute, and they're going to keep moving forward to find justice here. it's important to know that what happened in uvalde, we have to look at these things and they don't happen in a vacuum. all of tha
texas seems to be the last day to the dance. these republicans don't want to do anything in the state to protect our children. >> speaking of uvalde, family senator, your bill and others like it have the support of uvalde families, and kimberly mucha rubio who lost her daughter -- in the texas house quo, had this bill been the law in the state of texas one year ago, the gunman would not have been able to purchase the semi automatic weapon that used to murder or daughter. our hearts may be...
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in texas we already — abortion pill as well? in texas we already have _ abortion pill as well? in texas we already have laws - abortion pill as well? in texas we already have laws in - abortion pill as well? in texas we already have laws in place | we already have laws in place that don't allow any distribution of chemical abortion drugs for the purpose of obtaining an abortion. we were because i do the overturning of roe to make the distribution through any way illegal and now with the human eye protection act and in our state they can be distributed at all and so with light being protected from conception on in texas we are working to keep those gains, not allow our laws to be weakened and educating people on the resources available to them. we have about a minute _ available to them. we have about a minute left - available to them. we have about a minute left and - available to them. we have about a minute left and i i available to them. we have i about a minute left and i want to ask in your opinion how likely you think it is that we see this issue just like with the overtu
in texas we already — abortion pill as well? in texas we already have _ abortion pill as well? in texas we already have laws - abortion pill as well? in texas we already have laws in - abortion pill as well? in texas we already have laws in place | we already have laws in place that don't allow any distribution of chemical abortion drugs for the purpose of obtaining an abortion. we were because i do the overturning of roe to make the distribution through any way illegal and now with the human...
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>> well definitely in the state of texas where 27 decisions in texas could have been one judge. that is why i would say it is so obvious and easy for people to go that one judge which is what happened with the judge has merrick. that is so obvious, that is a lie. >> let me ask you about something that chief justice john roberts addressed in his 2021 year and report. he said senators from both sides of the aisle have expressed concern that case assignment seizures allowing the -- the division of a district court, it might infect enable the plaintiffs to select a particular judge to heal a case. the judicial conference has long supported the random assignment of cases and fostered the rule of a district judges as generalists capable of handling the full range of issues. that last sentence is the one that's problematic. should they be journalists, capable of handling the full range of legal issues? when you look at somebody like has merrick, you think yourself a reasonable read of his history would say not really. >> basically, you want all of our judges to be able to decide cases
>> well definitely in the state of texas where 27 decisions in texas could have been one judge. that is why i would say it is so obvious and easy for people to go that one judge which is what happened with the judge has merrick. that is so obvious, that is a lie. >> let me ask you about something that chief justice john roberts addressed in his 2021 year and report. he said senators from both sides of the aisle have expressed concern that case assignment seizures allowing the -- the...
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good evening to the members of the texas legislature, members of the texas supreme court, state officials, and to my fellow texans. as we gather tonight in san marco's, texas -- san marcos, texas, the state of our state has never been more exceptional. [applause] texans have inherited a legendary pedigree. a state first settled by brave pioneers, willing to risk everything for the promise of freedom and opportunity. texas is fulfilling that promise. i'm speaking to you from the manufacturing floor of noveon. noveon is a cutting-edge business in the critical field of rare earth elements. they provide essential materials for things used every day, like refrigerators, trucks, mri machines, and oil rigs. they even materials for ballistic missiles for the united states of america to defend itself. most rare earth materials now come from china. but if that supply is ever disrupted, many of the things we do every day would come to a halt. the future of texas and the united states should not depend on china. [applause] we must embrace innovation, like noveon, to make texas more self-reliant, to c
good evening to the members of the texas legislature, members of the texas supreme court, state officials, and to my fellow texans. as we gather tonight in san marco's, texas -- san marcos, texas, the state of our state has never been more exceptional. [applause] texans have inherited a legendary pedigree. a state first settled by brave pioneers, willing to risk everything for the promise of freedom and opportunity. texas is fulfilling that promise. i'm speaking to you from the manufacturing...
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in particular, oklahoma and texas. the threats likely to be high winds, tornadoes, and hail bigger than ping pong balls. these are the areas to watch, from west texas back down toward austin and houston. tomorrow dallas and fort worth in the mix. large hail once again an issue. flooding rain across oklahoma, including right in oklahoma city. some of those storms could produce torrential downpours here, and some of those storms then move into louisiana, mississippi, and alabama as we go late in the week, a prolonged event of rain brings us chances for flooding. that could be true in florida as well. the threat returns for us through the day tomorrow. tampa, orlando, as well as okeechobee, even miami and ft. lauderdale, norah, at risk again. >> mike bettes, thank you. >>> the man accused of killing cash app co-founder bob lee appeared in a san francisco court today. cbs's jonathan vigliotti reports family members of the slain tech executive showed up in force. >> reporter: wearing orange jail attire and a covid mask, tec
in particular, oklahoma and texas. the threats likely to be high winds, tornadoes, and hail bigger than ping pong balls. these are the areas to watch, from west texas back down toward austin and houston. tomorrow dallas and fort worth in the mix. large hail once again an issue. flooding rain across oklahoma, including right in oklahoma city. some of those storms could produce torrential downpours here, and some of those storms then move into louisiana, mississippi, and alabama as we go late in...
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for texas residents, (202) 748-8002. if you want to text your thoughts, you can do that at (202) 748-8003. it was the white house press conference yesterday ready secretary was asked about the decision. >> -- ♪ >> --[video clip] >> the medication is used safely in more than 60 countries, providing critical care for women and this court decision threatens access to this medication which is used not only for abortion but also for other critical purposes like helping women manage miscarriages. if the decision stands, it puts women's health on risk and undermines the fda's ability to ensure our patients have access to safe and effective medication when they need them the most. this decision further strikes away american's fundamental freedom and interferes with a woman's ability to make their decision with their own body and this is a step to the ultimate goal of antitrust -- anti-choice. host: that is from the white house press briefing and a follow-up story via yahoo! news that you can find online. one of the thousands o
for texas residents, (202) 748-8002. if you want to text your thoughts, you can do that at (202) 748-8003. it was the white house press conference yesterday ready secretary was asked about the decision. >> -- ♪ >> --[video clip] >> the medication is used safely in more than 60 countries, providing critical care for women and this court decision threatens access to this medication which is used not only for abortion but also for other critical purposes like helping women...
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what happens to that if they uphold the texas ruling?— uphold the texas ruling? well, i think if you _ uphold the texas ruling? well, i think if you zoom _ uphold the texas ruling? well, i think if you zoom out _ uphold the texas ruling? well, i think if you zoom out here, - uphold the texas ruling? well, i | think if you zoom out here, what uphold the texas ruling? well, i i think if you zoom out here, what is happening is the culmination of a decades long attempts to rip away this quarter right of bodily autonomy and reproductive freedom, the fact that there is such confusion across the country state to state is exactly what the opponents of this right want. the fact that someone who needs this care, potentially to save their life might be confused or might choose not to access that care. unfortunately, sadly, it's part of their goal. so we need the supreme court to do its job. their goal. so we need the supreme court to do itsjob. we need congress, this is the part that i'm focused on coming to do itsjob congress, this is the part that i'm focused on coming to
what happens to that if they uphold the texas ruling?— uphold the texas ruling? well, i think if you _ uphold the texas ruling? well, i think if you zoom _ uphold the texas ruling? well, i think if you zoom out _ uphold the texas ruling? well, i think if you zoom out here, - uphold the texas ruling? well, i | think if you zoom out here, what uphold the texas ruling? well, i i think if you zoom out here, what is happening is the culmination of a decades long attempts to rip away this quarter...
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are you from texas? >> i'm from texas. >> amanda's situation is terrible. how does, what happened in texas? >> amanda, i want to say, i'm so sorry at your loss of willow and i'm so sorry that your doctors it's texas law. i've heard you texas law of course because i practiced and i want to understand. as well as all the other laws in the state. every single law allows an exclusion productivity is that a reasonable medical judgment to determine what to intervene and a medical emergency. which is usually defined as a threat to the life of the mother or permanent irreversible damage to an organ or an organ system. none of the states have the terminology that the threat must be immediate. doctors know, and obstetricians have always known, even prior to dobbs the hyde amendment has been in place since the late 70s. and the hyde amendment allowed and exclusion for life of the mother. so, doctors have been practicing and i've not changed my practice in any way since the dobbs decision. the american college of obstetrics and gynecology in regards to the horrible sit
are you from texas? >> i'm from texas. >> amanda's situation is terrible. how does, what happened in texas? >> amanda, i want to say, i'm so sorry at your loss of willow and i'm so sorry that your doctors it's texas law. i've heard you texas law of course because i practiced and i want to understand. as well as all the other laws in the state. every single law allows an exclusion productivity is that a reasonable medical judgment to determine what to intervene and a medical...
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as we come in the air, we are watching the new tornado warnings in east texas. one of two systems tracking across the goal plan to the northeast. 30 million americans on alert through tomorrow for large hail, damaging winds and some triggering our tornado watch in bell county texas at this hour. ominous clouds of pelting rain the first system delivering blinding wind and rain in the jacksonville area. five confirm tornadoes across the florida panhandle. a lightning strike in mississippi believed to have sparked this fire in a gas and in davenport iowa, the threat of flooding as the winter snow melts the mississippi river, reaching the highest level in four years. both storm systems on the move to the northeast. a very soggy weekend ahead. abc's senior meteorologist >> tonight, severe weather taking direct aim at the lone star state. tornado warnings near waco. >> this is a very dangerous storm. >> is coming right at us. >> meteorologist - - tracking this lowering wall cloud west of the city. in - - mississippi, flames erupting from a gas pipeline before dawn. a
as we come in the air, we are watching the new tornado warnings in east texas. one of two systems tracking across the goal plan to the northeast. 30 million americans on alert through tomorrow for large hail, damaging winds and some triggering our tornado watch in bell county texas at this hour. ominous clouds of pelting rain the first system delivering blinding wind and rain in the jacksonville area. five confirm tornadoes across the florida panhandle. a lightning strike in mississippi...
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there was one judge in texas there was a split ruling, but the texas judge judge said he was going to revoke the fda approved approval of an abortion. bill. um how much do you think this is going to? obviously the short term? this is the policy, but let's just talk politics here. how is this going to play into the political landscape? i mean, it's going to be huge you've seen ever since last year in november, and with wisconsin, like the voters are not interested in having government officials or judges take away their rights. this and let's talk about what this drug is a drug has been used for over two decades. that is safer than tylenol. this this ruling has ramifications way beyond abortion. you are looking at the legitimacy of the fda and how they approved medicine. like what? what's to say they're going to stop here. so what you're seeing is this hyper radicalization of judicial system that's playing out and i think the politics of it are going to be bad for the republican party, but the policy of it should terrify everybody who cares about science and independence. what i'm seei
there was one judge in texas there was a split ruling, but the texas judge judge said he was going to revoke the fda approved approval of an abortion. bill. um how much do you think this is going to? obviously the short term? this is the policy, but let's just talk politics here. how is this going to play into the political landscape? i mean, it's going to be huge you've seen ever since last year in november, and with wisconsin, like the voters are not interested in having government officials...
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with this texas decision. our miscarriage and abortion hotline, which we founded in 2019, has seen the effects of these decisions over time with increased calls and increased calls for where can i get abortion pills? the beauty of the abortion pill is that people can get them through telemedicine or even from online pharmacies overseas and use of and the privacy of their own homes without having to cross picket lines and even restricted states. so that is what our hotline is all about, answering calls from people who are self managing abortions and are doing it at home without necessarily any medical advice. we are there to talk to them about what is going on either how to get the pills or what to expect as they're using them. we talk them through the process. we have gotten increasingly busy in the last four years since we founded the hotline to the point where now we have 70 clinicians taking calls for 18 hours out of every day. we are very busy talking to people about these issues. we expect this is going t
with this texas decision. our miscarriage and abortion hotline, which we founded in 2019, has seen the effects of these decisions over time with increased calls and increased calls for where can i get abortion pills? the beauty of the abortion pill is that people can get them through telemedicine or even from online pharmacies overseas and use of and the privacy of their own homes without having to cross picket lines and even restricted states. so that is what our hotline is all about,...
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explotÓ el cohete de spacex cuatro minutos despuÉs de su lanzamiento en texas, expertos dicen que estarÁ probable y que es parte del proceso. jorge: el presidente de mÉxico es un bully, eso dijo el senador republicano ted cruz en una entrevista exclusiva de luis carlos vÉlez. ilia: el senador cruise agregÓ que lÓpez obrador le tenÍa miedo al expresidente trump y que por eso cambiÓ su conducta. [habla en inglÉs] ilia: regresamos con esta entrevista poco mÁs adelante, en otras noticias, una entre esta pidiendo protecciÓn informante para revelarle al congreso detalles de la investigaciÓn sobre las finanzas del hijo del mandatario. jorge: pedro roas nos dice en quÉ se basa en estas denuncias. pedro: en el congreso se discute la posibilidad de dar el beneficio de protecciÓn al denunciante a un agente del servicio interno de rentas, quien por medio de una carta hecha por un abogado asegura tener informaciÓn que confirmarÍa presuntas intromisiones de funcionarios del gobierno federal en la investigaciÓn de corrupciÓn a hunter biden, el hijo del presidente biden. >> es un tema mu
explotÓ el cohete de spacex cuatro minutos despuÉs de su lanzamiento en texas, expertos dicen que estarÁ probable y que es parte del proceso. jorge: el presidente de mÉxico es un bully, eso dijo el senador republicano ted cruz en una entrevista exclusiva de luis carlos vÉlez. ilia: el senador cruise agregÓ que lÓpez obrador le tenÍa miedo al expresidente trump y que por eso cambiÓ su conducta. [habla en inglÉs] ilia: regresamos con esta entrevista poco mÁs adelante, en otras...
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do you and our sitting her talk about texas, you know you talk about texas for weeks now there's also big news this wee out of idaho, you have the governor signing an abortion trafficking law. nehra, your organization tweeted, if you're an anti choice lawmaker we're coming for your seats next year >> how are you doing that? what are the resources necessary, where are you focusing your attention? >> most recently, wisconsin. we were proud to be part of th effort on the ground there t elect -- and it was really critical, we saw, we were positive about th outcome going into that race but the margins by which folks in wisconsin showed thei support for abortion rights an their vote for the judge really we're encouraging and we're actually not gonna wait till next year to go fo folks seats, we've got som critical races this year we've got some big fights in virginia, we've got a big figh to protect governor andy beshear in kentucky, he is the last standing pro-choice governor of her deep red state and we've got to protect him he's been vetoing some reall bad, problematic fills from th start
do you and our sitting her talk about texas, you know you talk about texas for weeks now there's also big news this wee out of idaho, you have the governor signing an abortion trafficking law. nehra, your organization tweeted, if you're an anti choice lawmaker we're coming for your seats next year >> how are you doing that? what are the resources necessary, where are you focusing your attention? >> most recently, wisconsin. we were proud to be part of th effort on the ground there t...
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state bill introduced by texas ascertain lowis kolkhorst probabilities immigrants from owning texas real estate. member who is wish to provide public comment call 415-655-0001, access code: 2482 057 2196 ##. press star 3. thank you. welcome. supervisor chan. thank you chair melgar i'm appreciative for you to hear this resolution and understands the manner of this that the sense of urgency of this bill texas state bill senate bill 147 is dangerous and racist attempt to alien 8 land laws where which were ruled uninstitutional by the procedure in 19 pooch alien land laws enacted during the 1800's and early 1900's including california and texas aim at limiting the presence and per minute nance of chinese and many other immigrants. alien land laws prevents asians from owning lands and now in 2023, decades later we are face thanksgiving very much same discrimination and uninstitutional attempt by texas. and this is as now known as sb147. prep vent immigrants coming from china iran, north crowa or russia from owning real property. the even those this bill mou introduced an amendment to all
state bill introduced by texas ascertain lowis kolkhorst probabilities immigrants from owning texas real estate. member who is wish to provide public comment call 415-655-0001, access code: 2482 057 2196 ##. press star 3. thank you. welcome. supervisor chan. thank you chair melgar i'm appreciative for you to hear this resolution and understands the manner of this that the sense of urgency of this bill texas state bill senate bill 147 is dangerous and racist attempt to alien 8 land laws where...
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it happened at a demonstration in austin, texas, back in july of 2020. the 35-year-old could be facing a sentence of life in prison. but now all eyes are on texas governor greg abbott, who is looking to pardon perry under state law. >> how would you describe his determination to have daniel. pardon? >> well, i think the governor's demand that esther perry be pardoned really undermines the rule of law here in the state of texas and it threatens the public safety of our community. vehicle less than 24 hours after unanimous jury announced a guilty verdict, governor abbott took to twitter about writing texas is one of the strongest and your ground laws of self-defense that cannot be nullified by a jury or a progressive district attorney. adding i have made that request and instructed the board to expedite its review. i look forward to approving the board's pardon recommendation as soon as it hits my desk. >> to see that it to just have that taken away, i can't understand. it just seems like a political stunt for him to get political points. >> these jurors h
it happened at a demonstration in austin, texas, back in july of 2020. the 35-year-old could be facing a sentence of life in prison. but now all eyes are on texas governor greg abbott, who is looking to pardon perry under state law. >> how would you describe his determination to have daniel. pardon? >> well, i think the governor's demand that esther perry be pardoned really undermines the rule of law here in the state of texas and it threatens the public safety of our community....
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in texas. they asked several times at several facilities whether i could be transferred if there's different healthcare that could be provided somewhere else, if i could have received an abortion somewhere else. across the board, no matter who they asked they were told time and again that no, they wouldn't have been able to provide an abortion. not just my healthcare team but everyone they consulted during the three day ordeal as well as "after words". >> to be clear on my position, i don't believe doctors should be lawyers unless they have a legal degree and i don't think lawyers should be doctors unless they have a medical degree. my point was not about the doctors, they were in a difficult situation, trying to care for you. my question is what the motivation was. not to read the plain text of the statute a nonattorney can read, that should have been a legal basis for saying they could have proceeded with the procedure that resulted in devastating consequences for a prospect of family. thank
in texas. they asked several times at several facilities whether i could be transferred if there's different healthcare that could be provided somewhere else, if i could have received an abortion somewhere else. across the board, no matter who they asked they were told time and again that no, they wouldn't have been able to provide an abortion. not just my healthcare team but everyone they consulted during the three day ordeal as well as "after words". >> to be clear on my...
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school choice is not something new we all know if texas were to pass this law in texas house and onto the governor's desk. we would be the # 1 state in the nation to offer school choice and education freedom and our parents, our moms and dads the most influential lobby group in texas. they are expectation this and watching the results in this legislative session. >> steve: as a parents, parents would like school choice. if your public school is not performing it would be great to get some money to take them to another school that actually costs money. you just kind of touched on it. what sort of opposition are you getting from the biggest lobby against it? and who are we talking about? are we talking about the teacher's unions? >> well, those that lobby against it would be the teacher's unions, correct. and, look, we had 150,000 students leave texas public schools following the covid years. we love our fellow schools in texas and we have had great results but at the end of the day, there are examples across the state of indoctrination in the classroom. we have got issues with fentanyl
school choice is not something new we all know if texas were to pass this law in texas house and onto the governor's desk. we would be the # 1 state in the nation to offer school choice and education freedom and our parents, our moms and dads the most influential lobby group in texas. they are expectation this and watching the results in this legislative session. >> steve: as a parents, parents would like school choice. if your public school is not performing it would be great to get some...
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this is not unique to texas, right? i mean, the american library association reported more than 1200 book challenges nationwide, just in 2022. that is the most since the group started tracking them. what 20 years ago? why are we seeing this trend? yeah you know, i mean, this all started in texas. back in the fall of 2021. we became aware that there was a movement underfoot to really sort of ferret out titles and authors and content that had to do with l g b t q topics and , um so it pan america and ella have both reported that there are very organized groups sweeping across the country to try to get these titles removed. um from our library shelves and librarians spend years in school to curate appropriate collections through established best practice procedures that are, you know, approved by their boards and governing entities to make sure that the right materials are available in a community for all of its citizens. four students. not every book is right for every student, but one book might save the life of or reall
this is not unique to texas, right? i mean, the american library association reported more than 1200 book challenges nationwide, just in 2022. that is the most since the group started tracking them. what 20 years ago? why are we seeing this trend? yeah you know, i mean, this all started in texas. back in the fall of 2021. we became aware that there was a movement underfoot to really sort of ferret out titles and authors and content that had to do with l g b t q topics and , um so it pan america...
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but to show you the magnitude of what texas is dealing with, texas law enforcement alone has seized enough fentanyl in our state that would be enough to far more than kill every man, woman, and child in the united states. it's on the streets and rampant in the state of texas. there are so many victims of this crime who are taking pills that are completely unaware that fentanyl is laced on to those pills by mexican drug cartels. so we need to be involved in an education program across the state. we've been doing this so far. we haven't penetrated enough to college students, high school students, young adults, taking these pills completely unaware that one pill can kill them, which is. >> we have the one pill can kill campaign, using $10 million for a multi media advertising campaign across the state so we can do more to reach more people to let them know if they take one pill they can lose their life. >> and operation lonestar. i'm not sure what the distinction is here, but it's full offense. okay? you're about to finish your thought. let me share this. law enforcement seizures of fentanyl
but to show you the magnitude of what texas is dealing with, texas law enforcement alone has seized enough fentanyl in our state that would be enough to far more than kill every man, woman, and child in the united states. it's on the streets and rampant in the state of texas. there are so many victims of this crime who are taking pills that are completely unaware that fentanyl is laced on to those pills by mexican drug cartels. so we need to be involved in an education program across the state....
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we are here in brownsville, texas. it is really ground zero for the latest surgeon well ahead of title 42 lifting what is now being called camp a monument here. border patrol that their logistics and play, screening, processing and transporting out on buses the number of migrants. you can look at our drone in the sky. you can see what they are starting to develop an migrants arty on the levy. we have since well before the sun came up today, yesterday we got an exclusive look late in the afternoon down on the river at this humanitarian crisis, take a look here. cooks you are getting a firsthand look at operational lone star literally here to save lives here in brownsville and on the other side of the banks in mexico. you can see women and children on this raft in dangerous river currently texas troopers along with the national guard all under texas operational lone star throwing flotation devices to help the texas state trooper here working this line to try to bring them across. they are coming anyway, they cannot stop
we are here in brownsville, texas. it is really ground zero for the latest surgeon well ahead of title 42 lifting what is now being called camp a monument here. border patrol that their logistics and play, screening, processing and transporting out on buses the number of migrants. you can look at our drone in the sky. you can see what they are starting to develop an migrants arty on the levy. we have since well before the sun came up today, yesterday we got an exclusive look late in the...
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as we go right now to the capitol of texas, to austin, where republican texas governor greg abbott says he is working as swiftly as possible to pardon a u.s. army sergeant who was just convicted friday of murdering a black lives matter activist and a 2020 just blocks from the texas state capitol building. the move comes after an austin jury heard evidence in an eight-day trial and deliberated for 17 hours before it convicted daniel perry of murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for fatally shooting 28-year-old garrett foster, who was an air force veteran. >> the jury finds daniel perry guilty of the offense of murder. amy: perry was working as a rideshare driver when he drove his car into the protest after he had earlier tweeted he "might have to kill a few people on my way to work." garrett foster was pushing his fiancÉe's wheelchair and was legally carrying an ak-47 rifle at the protest when foster shot him four times with his .357 magnum pistol, later telling police foster did not point his rifle at him, but "i didn't want to give him a chance to aim at me." garrett fos
as we go right now to the capitol of texas, to austin, where republican texas governor greg abbott says he is working as swiftly as possible to pardon a u.s. army sergeant who was just convicted friday of murdering a black lives matter activist and a 2020 just blocks from the texas state capitol building. the move comes after an austin jury heard evidence in an eight-day trial and deliberated for 17 hours before it convicted daniel perry of murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for...
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un tren a toda velocidad embistiÓ a una camioneta que acababa de chocar con otro vehÍculo en texas, le tenemos el desenlace de este dramÁtico accidente. >> noticias telemundo en la noche, con arantxa. >> quÉ tal, cÓmo le va, muy buenas noches, soy martÍn berlanga en ausencia de arantxa, comenzamos con el homicidio de una joven que sacude a mÉxico, perla cristal de 19 aÑos desapareciÓ el nueve de abril, hoy sus amigas para reclamar justicia llevaron su cadÁver hasta la fiscalÍa de la ciudad de mÉxico donde la protesta terminÓ en golpes contra funcionarios, valeria leÓn nos tiene la crÓnica. >> el ataÚd de perla cristal llego a la entrada de la fiscalÍa en la ciudad de mÉxico, la joven de 19 aÑos desapareciÓ el 9 de abril y fue hallada muerta en guanajuato 11 dÍas despuÉs. familiares protestan porque este caso se esclarezca. la joven de 19 aÑos viajaba con una amiga y dos hombres a guanajuato, pero el coche se descompuso de acuerdo al testimonio de su amiga, durmieron en el vehÍculo y en la maÑana perla ya no estaba. hasta el momento no hay detenidos. la furia se d
un tren a toda velocidad embistiÓ a una camioneta que acababa de chocar con otro vehÍculo en texas, le tenemos el desenlace de este dramÁtico accidente. >> noticias telemundo en la noche, con arantxa. >> quÉ tal, cÓmo le va, muy buenas noches, soy martÍn berlanga en ausencia de arantxa, comenzamos con el homicidio de una joven que sacude a mÉxico, perla cristal de 19 aÑos desapareciÓ el nueve de abril, hoy sus amigas para reclamar justicia llevaron su cadÁver hasta la...
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but already texas governor greg abbott has tweeted his intention to pardon perry. in texas. the governor can only grant a pardon after the board of pardons and paroles makes a recommendation. abbott has requested an expedited review of this case. i want to note that we invited the governor on this show tonight or this week to join us. now we are speaking to the district attorney in this case, jose garza, who joins us and thank you so much for being here. the idea that this sentencing date has not even been sent been set yet and already the governor is moving ahead with this. what's your reaction to that? caitlyn. my first thought is about the foster family about garrett's parents and his fiancee. they waited so long to have their moment import. they waited so long for justice for their son and justice, i think feels so elusive to them right now, but i want them to know that the travis county district attorney's office is going to continue to fight. or a criminal justice system, where everyone is treated equally, including garrett foster. have you spoken to the family yap? i
but already texas governor greg abbott has tweeted his intention to pardon perry. in texas. the governor can only grant a pardon after the board of pardons and paroles makes a recommendation. abbott has requested an expedited review of this case. i want to note that we invited the governor on this show tonight or this week to join us. now we are speaking to the district attorney in this case, jose garza, who joins us and thank you so much for being here. the idea that this sentencing date has...
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♪ with centrum silver. >> one week ago, a texas man named daniel perry was convicted of murder. he's not been sentenced yet, but texas governor greg abbott already says he wants th pardon to be clear, this is not a cas of somebody being wrongfully convicted. no mom is disputed that in 2020, paris drove his car into a crowd of black lives matte protesters in austin, texas, before shooting and killing man named garrett foster his legal defense rested o texas is then direct ground la which allows residents to kill someone in the after self-defense perry's lawyers noted that h was carrying a rifle at a time which is legally other to do and the state of texas, whic has the was just gonna loss an the nation but crucially, witnesses say that boston effort raised th gun. the jurors did not buy the self-defense arguments and convicted him. perry sent messengers to friends the read, quote, by go to dallas to shooters, and quote. my had to kill if you people o our way to work. they are arriving outside my apartment complex. yesterday, eight newly unseale court filing showed that perry conv
♪ with centrum silver. >> one week ago, a texas man named daniel perry was convicted of murder. he's not been sentenced yet, but texas governor greg abbott already says he wants th pardon to be clear, this is not a cas of somebody being wrongfully convicted. no mom is disputed that in 2020, paris drove his car into a crowd of black lives matte protesters in austin, texas, before shooting and killing man named garrett foster his legal defense rested o texas is then direct ground la which...
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>> not after project texas. this is not allowed. >> are their employees they're employed by both companies? >> i do not believe so. >> okay. i don't believe so? again, i will allow you to come back with a written response if you could give me -- >> >> i will go back and check to be very sure. >> okay, thank you. i'm also concerned about an issue that our chairwoman brought up about an apparent pattern of misrepresentation from your company in regards to the mat and extent of data that you are collecting, as well as what is being accessed from within china. there are dozens of public reports that -- the peoples republic of china has been accessing data and u.s. users contradicting several public statements by public -- tiktok employees. i'm referencing project raven, which was first reported on by forbes last october. another investigation revealed, i'm sorry, i'm running out of time. do you want to respond to that? >> yes, congressman. we do not condone an effort by certain former employees to access u.s. tiktok
>> not after project texas. this is not allowed. >> are their employees they're employed by both companies? >> i do not believe so. >> okay. i don't believe so? again, i will allow you to come back with a written response if you could give me -- >> >> i will go back and check to be very sure. >> okay, thank you. i'm also concerned about an issue that our chairwoman brought up about an apparent pattern of misrepresentation from your company in regards to...
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it just shows that fossil fuel is necessary for the state of texas. this picture started spreading online and along with it's the narrative that frozen wind turbines caused the blackouts. but they didn't. the photo was actually taken in sweden and 1st published in 2015 and frozen wind turbines were really not the biggest problem in texas. nuclear went down, whole went down, natural gas went down, and a portion of the winter winds went down simultaneously. every it by the university of texas, which came out in the catastrophes after mouth shut. but the biggest problem was, outages and fossil fuel power plants, especially those running on natural gas. yes, some winter bands also stopped working, but that could have been prevented their wind turbines and many states in the rest . and in northern europe, they don't freeze because they actually have the icing equipment. all. so the problem was not intrinsically with the wind turbines, with the fact that there was no dicing equipment. what's happened in texas was not the fault of renewables, but that's exac
it just shows that fossil fuel is necessary for the state of texas. this picture started spreading online and along with it's the narrative that frozen wind turbines caused the blackouts. but they didn't. the photo was actually taken in sweden and 1st published in 2015 and frozen wind turbines were really not the biggest problem in texas. nuclear went down, whole went down, natural gas went down, and a portion of the winter winds went down simultaneously. every it by the university of texas,...
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el presidente apelÓ la decisiÓn de un juez conservador de texas que prohibiÓ la pastilla que mÁs se usa para el aborto. la pelea legal enfrenta republicanos y demÓcratas. y en el noticiero les mostraremos cÓmo funciona el grupo peta. lo integran agentes mexicanos que ayÚdame inmigrantes que necesitan atenciÓn mÉca y psicolÓgica.. locutor: Éste ese noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos e ilia calderon. jorge: buenas noches. maite: hoy comenzamos con un tiroteo que ha dejado por lo —4 muertos y nueve heridos. esta vez en un banco. jorge: el autor del ataque era un empleado del banco y estÁ entre los muertos. dos policÍas se hallan entre los heridos. maite: en esta ocasiÓn, la poli tragedia tambiÉn toca de cerca a un polÍtico. el gobernador dice que una vÍctima fatal era un buen amigo suyo. jorge: ni siquiera la rÁpida cohesiÓn de la policÍa pudo evitar la matanza reportera: este video captÓ el momento del tiroteo. si escucho a la policÍa gritando que habÍa un tirador activo. segÚn las autoridades, el tiroteo comenzÓ a las 8:30 de la maÑana dentro de old national ban
el presidente apelÓ la decisiÓn de un juez conservador de texas que prohibiÓ la pastilla que mÁs se usa para el aborto. la pelea legal enfrenta republicanos y demÓcratas. y en el noticiero les mostraremos cÓmo funciona el grupo peta. lo integran agentes mexicanos que ayÚdame inmigrantes que necesitan atenciÓn mÉca y psicolÓgica.. locutor: Éste ese noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos e ilia calderon. jorge: buenas noches. maite: hoy comenzamos con un tiroteo que ha dejado por lo —4...
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imagine that, you're in ozona, texas, a small little town in west texas, your mother takes your daughter to go to a play date with her cousins. and on the way home, a smuggler going 100 miles an hour crashes into your family and destroys your family. this is in ozona, texas. 120 miles from the rio grande. but guess what? it does not end on the rio grande. it doesn't matter where you are, everybody's lives were turned upside down. the last stop we visit it was here in eagle pass where we saw another rancher and the community just turned upside down, the trafficking that is happening. i know, ambassador haley, i really appreciate you taking your time, the energy, eagle pass is not an easy place to get to. our most famous resident from fox news knows that firsthand. and here you are. and i'm grateful for that. i know you have a lot of ideas for securing the border. i agree with your ideas. i agree with your plan. i would add three other things before i turn it to the ambassador. one, it is time to take the gloves off. it's time to get to the root of this border crisis. and it's time to labe
imagine that, you're in ozona, texas, a small little town in west texas, your mother takes your daughter to go to a play date with her cousins. and on the way home, a smuggler going 100 miles an hour crashes into your family and destroys your family. this is in ozona, texas. 120 miles from the rio grande. but guess what? it does not end on the rio grande. it doesn't matter where you are, everybody's lives were turned upside down. the last stop we visit it was here in eagle pass where we saw...
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i fact checked a story about texas, actually. and hb2, which closed down more than half the clinics here in texas. so i sort of just fell in love with the beat. and i had been thinking a lot. gender inequality and sexuality particularly because of where i come and the ways that my life was changing. moving from middle tennessee to the bay area. yeah. and just sort of carved out that space for myself at mother. the book came about by there is this that i did. it was a cover story for mother jones and i followed a young woman who was a graduate, university of mississippi, and she was going back and forth from oxford mississippi to little rock, arkansas, to try to get an abortion. it was arduous. it was a really intense journey. and i'm so grateful that i got to be there for her story. but i spent time with her. i spent time with the activists in jackson, mississippi, who were helping her get care. and it's one of those stories that i kind of had to fight to do. it came together at the very last. i had to argue with my editor puttin
i fact checked a story about texas, actually. and hb2, which closed down more than half the clinics here in texas. so i sort of just fell in love with the beat. and i had been thinking a lot. gender inequality and sexuality particularly because of where i come and the ways that my life was changing. moving from middle tennessee to the bay area. yeah. and just sort of carved out that space for myself at mother. the book came about by there is this that i did. it was a cover story for mother...
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some of the most recent examples in san antonio, texas texas dps stop the u-haul truck on county. the passage of the truck bailed out into the thick texas brush, something we see so often for the troopers discover the driver was from san antonio and smuggling five illegal immigrants. also, in arkansas a man was over for speeding this easter weekend and was caught with four illegal migrants in his car. that driver was from plain bluff, arkansas illegal migrants in his car tried to bail out but were caught. they were from honduras, mexico, chile and the dominican republic. a man from new jersey was busted in brockville, texas pulled over for speeding. deputy said he jumped out of his truck. find mexican nationals are found hidden in his car. he now faces five counts of smuggling for this is just some of the examples of the human smuggling along the southern border. there are consistent number of fentanyl busts as well, jon progress a lot of these smuggling operations are arranged by cartels, right matt? >> absolutely. we are repeatedly told by law enforcement all over this country t
some of the most recent examples in san antonio, texas texas dps stop the u-haul truck on county. the passage of the truck bailed out into the thick texas brush, something we see so often for the troopers discover the driver was from san antonio and smuggling five illegal immigrants. also, in arkansas a man was over for speeding this easter weekend and was caught with four illegal migrants in his car. that driver was from plain bluff, arkansas illegal migrants in his car tried to bail out but...
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the gentleman from texas. mr. arrington: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. arrington: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 2811, the limit, save, and grow act. over the last two years president biden has financed his radical agenda and vast expansion of the federal government with an unprecedented $10 trillion in spending. $6 trillion of which has been added to our national debt. the highest level of deficit spending in the history of america. this unbridled spending spree has resulted in sustained record inflation, soaring interest rates, an economy in a recessionary tailspin, and a nation on the brink of a catastrophic debt crisis. mr. speaker, the fiscal state of the nation is bleak. our national debt is unsustainable. and the outlook grows more uncertain every day. for 100 years the debt ceiling has served as a check on our accumulating debt and its impact on the financial health of our nation. no responsible leader can loo
the gentleman from texas. mr. arrington: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. arrington: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 2811, the limit, save, and grow act. over the last two years president biden has financed his radical agenda and vast expansion of the federal government with an unprecedented $10 trillion in spending. $6 trillion of which has been added to our national debt. the highest level of deficit...
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nowhere are libraries unde greater threat than in texas that's where we're heading t talk to shirley robinson executive director of the texa library association about th fight for the freedom to redeveloped she starts now it is sunday april 23rd, i'm ali velshi we begin with the republican presidential primary takin shape this weekend a republican candidates an hopefuls flock to the annual iowa faith and freedom coalition spring kickoff event to court the evangelical vote. former president donald trum joined the event virtually while the former vice presiden mike pence and south carolin senator tim scott or expecte to join the race appeared in person one notable perspectiv candidate, florida governor ro desantis, was nowhere to b seen we got a brand-new polling thi hour nbc news four's national pol ahead of the 2024 presidential election we're gonna get to tha momentarily. of all the candidates potentia candidates who appear on stage in iowa last night, no one has a strategy that seems likely t succeed with republican primar voters except one that is donald trump the disgraced twice
nowhere are libraries unde greater threat than in texas that's where we're heading t talk to shirley robinson executive director of the texa library association about th fight for the freedom to redeveloped she starts now it is sunday april 23rd, i'm ali velshi we begin with the republican presidential primary takin shape this weekend a republican candidates an hopefuls flock to the annual iowa faith and freedom coalition spring kickoff event to court the evangelical vote. former president...
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the retaliation >>> should this convicted killer walk free the governor of texas vows to pardon a u.s. army sergeant who shot a black lives matter protester. >>> tiger woods drops out of the masters with another injury. new questions tonight about his future in the sport. >> that is not easy to see. >>> on this easter sunday, the pope's message to the world just a week after leaving the hospital >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow >>> good evening and happy easter to you. the decision from a federal judge in texas friday is still reverberating as we head into a new week that judge suspended the fda approval of the abortion pill. the president has vowed his administration will fight that decision. any appeal must be filed by friday. the pills are already banned in 13 states that have made abortion illegal if this ruling were to hold up, the pills would then be banned nationwide the anti-abortion groups that brought the lawsuit argue the drug is not safe the white house says if a judge can overrule the fda on this medication, any judge could ban any drug we begin ton
the retaliation >>> should this convicted killer walk free the governor of texas vows to pardon a u.s. army sergeant who shot a black lives matter protester. >>> tiger woods drops out of the masters with another injury. new questions tonight about his future in the sport. >> that is not easy to see. >>> on this easter sunday, the pope's message to the world just a week after leaving the hospital >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with kate...
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unas "18-mil" vacas murieron por una explosÓn y el posterior incendio en una granja en el norte de texas... el "animalwel- fare institute" califiÓ al siniestro como el Ás morÍfero para el ganado en estados unidos en los ultimos annos... al parecer, la explosÓn se debÓ a un desperfecto en un aparato de succion para las vacas en la granja... las autoridades contiÚn investigando... al regreso, el primer ministro de jaÓn, fumio kishida vivio segundos de terror en plena campaÑa electoral en el futbol mexicano el atlas vuelve a respirar el primer ministro japoÉs, fumio kishida, fue evacuado just go talk to eurich about the raise. he said his door is always open. [ heavy metal music plays ] he seems busy. mediocre pay is history. search for the salary you want at monster.com. "ileso" este Ábado, despÉs de que alguien lanzara un artefacto explosivo contraÉl, mientras haÍa campaÑa en un puerto pesquero de jaÓn. iÁgenes difundidas muestran que el humo llenaba el aire, mientras la poliÍa forcejeaba con el sospechoso antes de derribarlo, y los transÚntes se apresuraban a escapar de
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, former texas stat senator. long before this ruling in texas, your state already ha some of the strictest abortion laws in the country. how are you when you organization responding here t the climate there? and what should women in texas mel? >> that's right, lindsey for almost two years now abortion in texas has been almost entirely banned or ha been the case since dobb entirely bend. and what that means for people in texas is that women who faced decisions about wantin to terminate a pregnancy are facing really dire circumstances. either traveling out of state, if they have the means to do so, or trying to find other mean in order to access the car that they need at planned parenthood, we're o the frontlines of fighting these battles, both politicall and legally. and as you saw, of course, a court was chosen to be the court that would not only, o course, continue to double dow on the restrictions that exist here in texas, but also to expend them to every other state in the country >> nearly two thirds o americ
, former texas stat senator. long before this ruling in texas, your state already ha some of the strictest abortion laws in the country. how are you when you organization responding here t the climate there? and what should women in texas mel? >> that's right, lindsey for almost two years now abortion in texas has been almost entirely banned or ha been the case since dobb entirely bend. and what that means for people in texas is that women who faced decisions about wantin to terminate a...
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dallas was the saga of a proud texas family, rich and ruthless the story you're about to hear is like that, maybe less glitz and less glamour but then, j.r. yoking was neve as coldhearted, as some of the people you are about to meet this epic tale of greed an betrayal is set not in dallas, but in san saba, a tiny town i the texas hill country and it starts with a famil that learned how to make money well on trees. back on pecan trees. at the heart of the matter, fuel feud fueled by a loss for land, stop by a battle o generations. and front and center, the life and times of the matriarch bonnie harkey, who controlled family fortune, a century in the make >> well, i always say she wa queen of the county, because she really was a big fish in a small pond >> this is teresa cooke, bonni harkey's knees >> they were well off and they were property owners >> and by local standards, ver well - >> by local standards, sure. >> they were so prominent in fact that the harkey name is carved on monuments, painted o road signs in san saba >> i am a sixth generation i my family here in this county. >>
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welcome to "mad money. >> thank you and welcome to north texas. thank you for inviting me. >> thank you you report this week we won't talk about near term numbers but first of all have you been able to capitalize on what is an airline boom given the fact that you've had some technical problems >> you know, the demand environment is still really strong, so obviously, yeah, we report earnings on thursday so i'm limited in terms of what i can talk about but it's strong environment. we have a little bit of a head wind coming here year over year because international was really down last year and it's back this year but other than that, no, the demand environment is very strong. >> you mentioned it's the traveler is not necessarily the most lucrative traveler. we want business travel back you getting a lot? >> we are and i think a good indicator of that is we've talked about, you know, just in terms of our forecast that our march revenues here will be nearly fully restored to prepandemic 2019 levels and i think that's a huge accomplishment. >> very big
welcome to "mad money. >> thank you and welcome to north texas. thank you for inviting me. >> thank you you report this week we won't talk about near term numbers but first of all have you been able to capitalize on what is an airline boom given the fact that you've had some technical problems >> you know, the demand environment is still really strong, so obviously, yeah, we report earnings on thursday so i'm limited in terms of what i can talk about but it's strong...