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how solomon in new york cnn not so fast, texas, just >> hours after the supreme court gave the state the green light to enforce a
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controversial immigration law. a lower court presses pause, but whatley, will texas be barred from executing what are usually seen as federal powers? the dueling decisions creating uncertainty for law enforcement and hitting a wall, the republican effort to impeach president biden appears to be going nowhere fast. and today, the panel hearing from a former family business associate testifying remotely from prison >> and the debate over book bands turns ugly after a lawmaker reads a graphic depiction of rape and inserts a colleague's name into the story. following these major developing stories and many more for all coming in right here. cnn news central >> today president biden heading to texas after whiplash rulings over the states controversial immigration law
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he is targeting the latino vote. and just last hour, a three-judge appeals court panel finished hearing arguments on whether to allow texas to enforce that law sb4, it let's local and state authorities arrest people suspected of crossing the border illegally and even deport them cnn broke the news yesterday that the supreme court decided to let sb4 take effect. but a few hours later, the fifth circuit court of appeals put the law back on hold. >> a new >> ruling from that court could come down at any minute. cnn's ed lavandera has been in texas tracking this for us it's been a pretty confusing 24 hours here. ed, what are you hearing there on the ground >> well, >> i think that >> confusion is but reign supreme here across law enforcement agencies, especially all across the state, as they tried to make sense of what the legal system is doing with senate bill before sb4, as it's known right now, those law enforcement agencies we've
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been reaching out to as i mentioned, kind of grappling with how they would enforce this law if it were to be allowed to go into effect and when that's the news that we're waiting on, but the thing that we're hearing over and over, brianna, is that there does not seem to be in appetite or into desire for law enforcement organizations, police departments, and sheriff's departments to go out solely to enforce this law. they are many people or many of these organizations are saying that if it comes up in the course of investigating other crimes than that law would be enforced. but for example, the mayor of el paso here putting out a statement saying that they are going to focus on public security the public health not enforce immigration laws. they believed that it is the federal government's duty to do that border patrol and customs and border protection agents to carry that out here's a little sample of what it was like in this hearing. this morning. and you could just send from the judges and even the lawyer representing the state of texas confusion as to exactly how this law would
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be implemented was just trying to envision how this all plays. a couple of things just because i'm not sure i understand the law totaling. so what or someone enters in let's say, from mexico into arizona and lives there for five years then moos to texas. or they covered i don't know the answer >> so you know, some really crucial questions as to exactly what the implementation of this law would look like. date today. and that is what so many organizations, law enforcement organizations are grappling with right now. and just to recap, this would allow this law would allow local law while enforcement officers to arrest people suspected of entering texas illegally and also give judges the ability to support those migrants to mexico. and we should also point out that mexican officials are saying that they will not accept
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migrants from other countries, that texas sends back into mexico. so just the nuts and bolts of how this will work is still but very much up in the air. >> we're gonna >> all right. and thank you so much for that. let's bring in cnn white house correspondent arlette saenz. she is in phoenix following the president. obviously a lot of confusion there in texas, arlette, and there was a lot on the president's plate during the south southwest swing. tell us about it >> yeah. briana president biden just happens to be an arizona and texas today to critical border states at a time when the immigration debate has once a gun come front and center in the 20th, 24 campaign, the white house yesterday when the supreme court had issued a decision express their disappointment with that decision, saying that it was they believed that this texas law is unconstitutional. korean john pierre, the white house press secretary, saying a statement, quote, as before, will not only make communities in texas less safe, it will also burden law enforcement and so chaos and confusion at our
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southern border. she added sb4 is just another example of republican officials politicizing the border while blocking real solutions, of course, is the it is flashpoints in the long brewing tension between the federal government and the state of texas has texas governor greg abbott has taken some actions to try to counter when he feels is president biden's inaction at the us southern border. now, part of biden's purpose, as he is out here west yesterday in nevada in here here in arizona? uh, yesterday. and today he's really trying to shore up support among latino voters. he met with a group of latino voters at a mexican restaurant in south phoenix last night hi, talking about how critical they will be to his reelection in 2024. it comes at a time where you have seen trump really try to peel off some that hispanic supports hispanics, support those typically gone to the democratic coalition. trump has tried to make some headway there of four republicans, but it comes as the the biden campaign, the president are aware that they need to do some
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more work to keep latinos on board. the president while he has been here has tried to stress the contrast between himself and trump especially when it comes to his rhetoric to immigrants present pointing to trump's past comments, sustain that migrants are poisoning the blood of this country, the president condemning that in saying the, he just simply has different values, then the former president. but in addition to these efforts to court latinos here in arizona and nevada yesterday, the present let's also expected to really focus in on his economic agenda here in chandler, arizona in just a few hours, the administration today announced the largest grants going to a us companies to produce computer chips here in the united states is about $8.5 billion. that will be going to intel to construct, build, expands facilities here from the us as they're trying to spur more job growth. the white house projects that could create up to 30,000 jobs, which partially could contribute here directly in a battleground state that he's looking to defend come november. >> all right. arlette will be
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awaiting his remarks. there in arizona. thank you for that report for us >> we're joined now by john sandwich. he served as acting director of immigration and customs enforcement or ice, under president obama. john thanks so much for being with us. i want to go back to that sound bite that ed lavandera played for us, where an appeals court judge asks a hypothetical question regarding sb4, and it seems like a folks that are arguing on behalf of this law for this law are struggling to explain it what does that tell you >> well, listen, if the state doesn't know how it's going to enforce this law, how is this going to fit into the broader ecosystem at the border? and how is it that you can say it's not going to create massive confusion? >> look, this >> is very delicate boss. there's a lot of moving parts here but the idea that texas could just adopt this kinda take on a big part of the border security role. what we're in do immigration enforcement really just from a practical perspective is
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ludicrous? this is a very complex system and it's not so easy to just kind of change the law and then start enforcing it and solve things. it doesn't work that way. >> to your point about it being delicate, that question of local law enforcement taking on immigration enforcement you get a very serious problems there. i got two diametrically opposed views discussing that over the last two days. first, brandon judd, he's the head of the national border patrol union. he says that texans should have faith that officers at the local level will be properly equipped to handle the duties that up to now have been the purview of border patrol agents. on the other side, we spoke to the mayor of laredo yesterday dr. victor trevino. he says that this is a recipe for disaster, not limited to just outright discrimination against latinos which two of those do you see as closer to the truth >> boards look, i think that if we obviously as you know what this operation lone star texas
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have been deploying officers right at the immediate border to be fair, certainly, if you see somebody entering the united states and right, no, they're not texas law enforcement officer watching someone unlawfully entered the united states. you're probably not going to have that as many concerns are there. they're going to violate someone's civil rights if they effectuating arrest for unlawful entry in that case. but certainly the farther you get away from the border, it is going to be incredibly hard for texas police officers to enforce this law in a way that doesn't step on in a nondiscriminatory fashion, or it doesn't step on civil rights. remember, federal agents have extensive training about how to do this, even then it's incredibly difficult, but probably more importantly is we have ice, has access to databases that often reveal someone's immigration status or their immigration history. texas police aren't going to have access to that information. so i don't see a as you get away from the border, how they're going to be able to do this in a nondiscriminatory fashion. and if i just say very quickly, boards despite all that training given it is very rarely, but mistakes have been made even there where us citizens have been apprehended.
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so look, i think right at the border itself, to be fair, probably less concerns, but the farther you get away, it's gonna be very difficult to do this in a nondiscriminatory manner and not to mention that those border patrol agents are also trained to offer humanitarian assistance which folks crossing the border often need that local law enforcement, it's not clear that they're gonna have the resources necessary to provide that. now john, if this law were to take effect despite this long list of unanswered questions about how we would actually work how likely is it that sb4 would be effective in stemming the record shattering numbers that we've seen of people entering the country three illegally. do you think it would help deter illegal immigration >> it might have an immediate deterrent effect where it migrant communities based on the fear and confusion about the law. maybe avoid texas and just it pushes traffic over different parts of the border. but look, writ large, texas law enforcement have their hands full forcing public safety laws. and i think boris very quickly what i would emphasize
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is they play a critical role in border security. they're on task forces with ice investigating drug smugglers and human traffickers texas state prosecutors to pick up the slack when the fed's don't have enough resources to prosecute cases, we will, ice will frequently present cases and driving drug cartels or human traffickers, et cetera. to state prosecutors. so now we're going to divert those resources away from those kind of key public safety and border security functions to just kinda doing the civil immigration enforcement right. going after the economic migrants have a concern about that. but the book, the bottom line is, as i've said, 1 million times, this crisis is a resource crisis. the federal government pores billions into it and it's still overwhelmed by the numbers texas doesn't have the resources to make a significant impact in what we're seeing. and certainly not one that justifies all the confusion this law is going to create. >> and it seems to be quite confusing even for the folks that are supposed to be a defending it. john sandwich appreciate the perspective. thanks so much >> thank you. >> of course, brown.
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>> right now, house republicans are holding their second public impeachment inquiry hearing into president biden. despite the fact that the main source was just indicted for allegedly lying to the fbi. and while the hearing so far has been low on proof, it has had plenty of antics democratic congressman jared moscowitz showing up wearing a mask a vladimir putin, as you see here. and republicans keeping a name plate for the empty seat meant for hunter biden, who declined to appear the gop list of witnesses also includes a former business associate of the biden family plan, a former business partner of hunter biden, he testified remotely from a federal prison where he is serving time for fraud democrats, maine witness, serve time for campaign finance, wire fraud himself, a former colleague of rudy giuliani, lev parnas, testified that he knows firsthand the ukraine corruption allegations against the bidens are false
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>> in nearly a year traveling the world and interviewing officials in different countries i found precisely zero evidence of the bidens corruption in ukraine no credible sources ever provided proof of criminal activity, not the fbi, cia, nor the nsa >> cnn's annie grayer is joining us now live from capitol hill, and he tell us what you're learning from this hearing. >> well, brianna, we're >> not seeing much of anything new happening in the hearing room behind me, but we are seeing is both sides really digging? yeah republicans are continuing to claim without any evidence that joe biden is somehow intimately involved in his family's foreign business dealings. democrats meanwhile, are using their own witness to undermine the key allegations of this republican led inquiry. take a listen to lev parnas, who you might recognize, he was a key way fitness in donald trump's first impeachment and is a former associate of rudy giuliani. take a listen
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>> the only information ever pushed on the bidens and ukraine has come from one source, one source only russia and russian agents their impeachment proceedings that bring us here. now our predicate or false information spread by the kremlin, because the team's investigations were centered around biden in ukraine. i was designated a point person and every matter they pursued now this how that is how i know with certainty that these biden stories and are untrue then and are true now now riana, this is only the second hearing republicans have >> had since opening their investigation into the bidens. and now the inquiry is at a standstill because after 15 months of investigating countless interviews, subpoenas, and documents, they haven't uncovered any evidence of wrongdoing by the president, and they certainly don't have the votes to impeach. republicans were hoping that hunter biden the president's son, was going to show up in-person for this hearing today, but he decided not to do
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so instead of that, we're seeing a lot of antics happening in the room behind me and no clear consensus on where the inquiry goes from here. >> yeah. >> and masks it's like halloween been up there on the hill annie grayer. thank you so much for that report. we do appreciate it. >> and it had >> this hour on cnn news central are rescue flight from haiti full of america park in a is due back in the us today, we'll have details of the terrifying chaos that they're leaving behind. plus the problem just keeps stacking up for boeing. what one of their leaders just reveal >> and the book >> ban debate turns very ugly and nebraska state lawmaker is facing calls to resign, including from within his own party after he inserted a fellow senators name into a novel's graphic depiction of rape. we're going to talk to a member of his own party who is among those telling him to step down gene charles, did night at
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properties. so right now, the ball is still in the appeals court's hands. they will decide if trump will be allowed to post a smaller amount than the half $1 billion. or if they will give him more time thing he doesn't have to post it by monday. that's the 30 day grace period expires then then at that point, the new york attorney general's office could begin seizing some of trump's assets that could be the bank accounts. it could be some specific properties. it will be a process that will kick off. then if it's not done, then and boris just should note trump just now sent a text where he is trying to campaign off of this saying that new york is trying to seize trump tower. he's wants to raise money now, boris yeah. >> no surprise that trump campaign is found. all sorts of creative ways to raise funds around his legal issues. kara scannell, thanks so much. briana were >> also following legal developments in georgia where trump is facing charges for allegedly trying to overturn the state's 2020 election results. a judge just now ruling that trump and his co-defendants can appeal an
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order that allowed fulton county da's fani willis to continue to oversee the case. you'll recall there were efforts to disqualify willis, which ultimately failed. judge scott mcafee ruling against that effort. zach cohen has been following this case every step of the way okay what are the chances that there will be an appeal? and what happens with the timeline with briana that decisions now in the hands of the georgia court of appeals mcafee green-lighting is giving trump's lawyers and his co-defendants lawyers permission to ask for an appeal is because in the appeals court can say no, they can reject that, but they could also take this case up and they could decide to overturn kermack piece decision that ultimately allowed fani willis to stay on this case, but it's really important to note here that in his green-lighting of this request he's also making very clear that case itself is not being put on pause, that things are going to continue to move forward in unrelated motions. as the appeals court decides whether or not it wants to take up this appeal. and then if an
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over two sample domingo and the dominican republic. now the state department did not i want to say exactly how many americans they plan on getting out today, citing security concerns. but they said that once these americans are in the dominican republic, it is up to them to figure out how they are going to get back to the us. as for the efforts now underway by the state of florida to get citizens back to florida were told hold that at least 348 americans have told state officials here that they are trying to leave the country from the caribbean here back to south florida. at this hour, we believe that there are going to be at least two flights that will take some of these 348 americans from cap-haitien. that is a port city in the north of haiti, about a seven hour drive from the capital. there to the central central florida area. we expect that that flight a will land at some point this afternoon. the flights were supposed to take goff a yesterday but were told
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that security concerns on the ground, there prevented the flights from taking off. >> brianna. >> all right. carlos suarez. thank you for the very latest on the situation in haiti force. >> boeing says it's bracing for a big financial head following the alaska airlines door-plug blowout, they expect profit margins to shrivel as they one, slow down production of 737 max jets in order to focus on quality and two payback airlines for lost business after their max-9 jets were grounded. cnn aviation correspondent pete muntean is here to walk us through the details. >> peep, >> the hits, just keep on coming for boeing. >> and this really means that boeing's quality control issues are translating into financial loss is one of the reasons that boeing is reporting this massive law plus is that it now must shell out huge payments to airlines. remember that alaska airlines door plug blowout was backed on january 5th that led to a grounding of the 737 max nine thank 419 days. and airlines
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like alaska airlines had to cancel something to the tune of about 150 flights each day alaska airlines ceo ben minicucci says he now expects alaska airlines to get paid back by boeing a million from boeing because of all of its losses, >> the other reason >> for all of this is the expense associated with boeing now having to get its house in order it's under a lot of pressure from the faa. they just completed an audit a boeing quality control, and i want you to listen now to faa administrator mike whitaker. he says that now it is on boeing, to come up with new changes to its quality control and report those back to the faa in the next 90 days. here's what he said to nbc get news >> their priorities have been on production and not on safety and quality. i would say they're too big to not make a good airplane. they have all the reasons sources they need.
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there's no reason they can't make a good airplane and that's our focus right now >> boeing still cannot ramp up production of the 737 max at its factory in renton, washington, the most 737 max is they ever made were 38 and a month, but boeing says it's not going to meet that goal just because of all the pressure it's under right now >> a tough time, no doubt, manufacturer, pete muntean. thanks so much >> of course >> coming up, their comments that would likely get anyone fired. >> but states so for ignoring calls to resign, after listen to this, he inserted fellow lawmakers names into a violent depiction of rape during a. debate over book bands, we're going to talk to one of the colleagues that's calling on him to step down as soon as we come back >> check. >> we hear nothing. >> a space shuttle accidents using not one thing, it's a series of events. >> is that part of the wing coming? the
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>> check your financial wellness score at facet.com. >> hi, melanie zanona. on capitol hill. and this is cnn nebraska lawmaker is facing calls to resign after reading a violent depiction of rape on the >> state senate floor and seemingly targeting what? one of his colleagues while doing so, the legislature there was debating a bill that would ban obscene material from schools. when senator steve halloran read a graphic passage from the that's selling memoir, lucky, by alice bold, but that's not all halloran began inserting a fellow lawmakers name into the passage, making it appear as if she were the victim listen that was grounded on the ground, trying to search about the filth of my clothes he kicked me and i crawled into a ball. i want to senator kavanaugh how
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are in apologized for what he said. he said he was trying to get the attention of both the female lawmaker and her brother with the same last name. but now many of his colleagues are calling for his resignation including one of the senators that how tolerant mentioned in the speech, michela kavanaugh, she sent this statement to cnn halloran verbally spat in the face of sexual assault victims across this state and the country by inserting my name in-between phrases obscenity, it's beneath him it's beneath his title. so let me say this. senator steve halloran should be held accountable. calvino's colleagues backed her up. here's what another state senator had to say about what halloran did >> if you were at your job any other job any other job in the world and you got up and told your co-worker in front of the entire rest of the workplace give me you got up and you said that and then you interjected
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their name into a graphic description of a rape >> what do you >> think your company would do to you? do you think you would have your job the next day? >> that was nebraska state senator julie slama, who is with us now to talk a little bit more about what's happening there in nebraska. center. thanks for being with us and your colleague has no plans to resign. he's made that very clear. he is term limited out, so he's not going to be in the state senate too much longer, but where does this go from here? here then >> thank you very much. briana i appreciate it. i have spoken with senator cabinet and she is moving forward with her own official action to be taken. the executive board announced an investigation this morning which i think is an effort to slow walk any action being taken until after the session. there's no investigation that needs to take place. everything's under halloran
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said was in public on the mic for the entire state of nebraska to hear. it's shameful, it's disappointing, and it's another, in a long line of very embarrassing comments that have happened in our nebraska legislature over the last few years >> you are >> a survivor of sexual assault. you had other survivors as did other lawmakers reaching out to you. what did they say? >> the survivors who reached out and very bravely shared their stories shared their anguish at this happening in their house, and their legislature and it's stirred up a lot of emotions for many of them to see another state senator be very cruelly victimized by being named in that passage my heart goes out to all of the survivors that have reached out to me. i stand with them, i stand with senator
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kavanaugh in breaking party thanks. and fighting for what's right here and holding sunder halloran accountable >> what has offended you? >> the >> most about this entire incident? >> the most >> offensive >> chapter about it for me happened yesterday morning when sender halloran gave really it half effort at an apology and the speaker of the legislature, john arch, made it clear that we needed to move forward and not make an issue of what happened the legislature is historically failed to correct actions in times like this and has failed to implement any kind of hr policy the most public workspace and nebraska lacks any kind of coherence, human resources policy, which
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is a disservice to nebraska pins and everybody working in the legislature so for me, after all of the survivors had reached out to my office and i had recovered from the night before having that really half-hearted effort to make those survivors feel better about what happened was the most offensive to me >> at the heart of this was a debate over this bill, which would hold teachers and librarians criminally responsible for giving students in grades k through 12 access to obscene material as it is defined. find in the law >> you know, what do you think about >> the effort behind this bill i think the >> effort behind the bill comes from a good place. the bill died on a filibuster this morning. but i think that sender halloran comments took us so far beyond anything that
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was appropriate in debate on that bill to where i actually think that his comments serve to help kill the bell even though he was trying to support it >> do you think that what we heard from senator halloran speaks to this larger trend that we're seeing where violence is being invoked in the name of politics. do you see a through line? i'm there or not >> yes, absolutely. this is been a problem in the nebraska legislature for at least the last five years, and it's only gotten worse. the more that senders see that there are no consequences for invoking violence and how they're speaking. and this is just another, another example of that conduct been seen as acceptable in nebraska >> you see that trend. do you see it as part of a national trend?
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>> yes. i think there is definitely a national all through line there >> how do you >> worry about that as you are a young lawmaker and i know that you are not going to be seeking another term, but you may have a political future ahead of you that's certainly a potential expectation. i mean, what do you think about that is you think to the future of politics in your state? beyond >> for me, i've, i've survived some of the worst things a person can go through. so i'm not necessarily worried about myself. i worry for the next 22 year-old young woman that's going to be coming into the legislature or getting into politics and knowing what i've fallen through and knowing that there are protections in place to keep them from experiencing some of the same trauma. i've had to experience. so my my worry right now as i'm leaving the legislature and going on to
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other things, is really calling out >> the issues i see >> that have traditionally been swept under the rug in the nebraska legislature and fight for positive change, even if it does mean defending one of the most staunch liberals in the legislature, while i'm one of the most outspoken republicans in the place well, we appreciate the conversation obviously, what happened in nebraska garnered a lot of national attention and it's great to get your perspective number prasco state senator julie slow-mo. we appreciate your time >> thank you very much. briana >> we'll be right back >> check who a year, nothing. >> a space shuttle accidents, usually not one thing. it's a series of events is that part of the wing? coming apart? >> space shuttle columbia. he final flight or mere sunday, april 7 at nine on when these
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