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se trata de una campaÑa de desinformaciÓn, tenemos un reportaje especial desde bronzeville, texas. se rechazaron las dos acusaciones que buscaron destituir a el secretario de seguridad nacional, lo acusaron de negligencia en la protecciÓn de la frontera con mÉxico. frenÉtica bÚsqueda de los sospechosos del misterioso asesinato de los hispanos. autoridades advierten que son peligrosos. un grupo de migrantes usaron tijeras especiales para romper mallas de alambre y cruzar al paso texas, ahÍ estÁ pedro, que nos cuenta como lo hicieron. ilia: comenzamos con una campaÑa de desinformaciÓn en la frontera con mÉxico. jorge: circulan volantes que exhortan a los migrantes a votar por el presidente biden cuando crucen por estados unidos. ilia: por ley sÓlo los ciudadanos deben votar en las elecciones. ¿ quiÉn esta detrÁs de esta turbia campaÑa? jorge: reina estÁ en texas. reina: estos volantes circulan en redes sociales, tambiÉn se puede encontrar en los campamentos donde esperan los solicitantes de asilo en la frontera mexicana tema que surgiÓ durante una audiencia en el con
se trata de una campaÑa de desinformaciÓn, tenemos un reportaje especial desde bronzeville, texas. se rechazaron las dos acusaciones que buscaron destituir a el secretario de seguridad nacional, lo acusaron de negligencia en la protecciÓn de la frontera con mÉxico. frenÉtica bÚsqueda de los sospechosos del misterioso asesinato de los hispanos. autoridades advierten que son peligrosos. un grupo de migrantes usaron tijeras especiales para romper mallas de alambre y cruzar al paso texas,...
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this fall to discuss, we're joined by loren bronzeville. she is campaign director of yes. odd four, which helped coordinate support for an abortion access initiative to appear on the ballot in florida this fall lauren, what did you make of what the state supreme court had to say? i mean, obviously a big setback for abortion rights in florida in allowing this six-week abortion ban to go into effect >> yeah, it was a day for a ton of mixed emotions for us. >> we had confirmed what we >> always knew to be true, which was that our language was constitutional and deserve to go to the voters in november. >> but we >> also now have a six-week ban that's going to go into effect in florida the consequences of that band will be devastating and it makes it absolutely clear why voters need to vote yes, on amendment for it in november >> yeah. and lauren, what about this constitutional amendment? that's going to appear on the ballot in november tell us more about that. what would that do and how might that galvanize abortion rights of voters in florida as we've seen in other states aro
this fall to discuss, we're joined by loren bronzeville. she is campaign director of yes. odd four, which helped coordinate support for an abortion access initiative to appear on the ballot in florida this fall lauren, what did you make of what the state supreme court had to say? i mean, obviously a big setback for abortion rights in florida in allowing this six-week abortion ban to go into effect >> yeah, it was a day for a ton of mixed emotions for us. >> we had confirmed what we...
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protecting freedom, a coalition of pro-abortion groups in florida and its campaign director, loren bronzeville is joining me now lauren, what do you make of these two decisions? one, allowing this proposed amendment to be on the ballot, but the other one letting a six-week ban to go into effect in 30 days basically, until the voters speak we anticipated that are initiative would be rolled constitutional because are lawyers put a lot of work into making sure >> that our language held up to what the courts were asking for, what we did not anticipate was that we would also see the ruling on the 15-week abortion ban today. and it really speaks to just how important this initiative is for floridians. we cannot keep a six-week ban on the book. floridians have the choice in november to end the six-week abortion ban in to remove politicians from their private medical decisions. >> florida is one of the right now, one of the only states in the southeast with more abortion access so give us a sense of what that band will do. how will that change reproductive access in florida >> this will be the largest
protecting freedom, a coalition of pro-abortion groups in florida and its campaign director, loren bronzeville is joining me now lauren, what do you make of these two decisions? one, allowing this proposed amendment to be on the ballot, but the other one letting a six-week ban to go into effect in 30 days basically, until the voters speak we anticipated that are initiative would be rolled constitutional because are lawyers put a lot of work into making sure >> that our language held up to...
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bronzeville in chicago. in st louis. in 1952, low income predominantly neighborhoods later cleared public housing. there are 34% of housing was owner occupied. additional percent were small multifamily structures where the owner lived. and one other one of the floors. similar numbers found in slums quote unquote, in chicago, detroit, cleveland, owner occupants used their rental to pay the carrying costs. tenants aspire to own. they had an example of ownership right in front of them. the st louis neighborhoods i mentioned were clear to make way for two high rises, 23 stories each. the pruitt-igoe projects they won an architectural award. when they opened in 1956. by 1971, they were literal imploded in a cloud of dust because they were judged to be in habitable. i'm at work on a new book about the history of public housing and looking particularly at some of these communities. and one of my favorite quotes comes from a columnist named paul jones who wrote for the black newspaper in pittsburgh. the pittsburgh courier. he un
bronzeville in chicago. in st louis. in 1952, low income predominantly neighborhoods later cleared public housing. there are 34% of housing was owner occupied. additional percent were small multifamily structures where the owner lived. and one other one of the floors. similar numbers found in slums quote unquote, in chicago, detroit, cleveland, owner occupants used their rental to pay the carrying costs. tenants aspire to own. they had an example of ownership right in front of them. the st...