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i've spoken with governor -- governor abbott and officials all over texas.en with the family of the one girl who died. it's a heartbreaking story. i've spoken with health officials all over the one there are -- there are people who are choosing not to get vaccinated. one thing governor abbott did emphasize, he said you have made vaccines to whatever number they need to the state of texas. >> anybody who wants a vaccine can get one and we will make sure of that. >> and he can get it for free? >> yes. >> people wanted to create an image that you are against that, you are not. >> on the freedom of choice person. we should have transparency, informed choice what if people don't want it they shouldn't force them to do it. there are adverse effects from the vaccine. does cause deaths every year. it causes all the illnesses that measles itself because. so people ought to be able to make that choice for themselves. what we need to do is give them the best information and encourage them to vaccinate. the vaccine doesn't stop them spread of the disease. >> you said en
i've spoken with governor -- governor abbott and officials all over texas.en with the family of the one girl who died. it's a heartbreaking story. i've spoken with health officials all over the one there are -- there are people who are choosing not to get vaccinated. one thing governor abbott did emphasize, he said you have made vaccines to whatever number they need to the state of texas. >> anybody who wants a vaccine can get one and we will make sure of that. >> and he can get it...
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i had a long conversation with governor abbott of texas. there's been this it's very it's relatively small. we have had measles outbreaks long before you were health and human services secretary. there was one in new york, a small one last year, for example. >> we had 16 measles outbreaks last year. yeah. some years we have hundreds of these outbreaks. right. a measles outbreaks every year. and, you know, part of that is that there are people who don't vaccinate, but also the, the vaccine itself wanes, the vaccine wanes about 4.5% per year. so that means older people are essentially unvaccinated. they aren't. their immune system is not protected. and one of the problems is that tends to shift measles infections to older groups and also to very young children. yeah. so, you know, if you get it used to be when you and i were kids, everybody got measles. and measles gave you protection, lifetime protection against measles infection. the vaccine doesn't do that. the vaccine is effective for some people, for life, but many people it wanes. and o
i had a long conversation with governor abbott of texas. there's been this it's very it's relatively small. we have had measles outbreaks long before you were health and human services secretary. there was one in new york, a small one last year, for example. >> we had 16 measles outbreaks last year. yeah. some years we have hundreds of these outbreaks. right. a measles outbreaks every year. and, you know, part of that is that there are people who don't vaccinate, but also the, the vaccine...
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>> first of all, i'm not surprised seeing abbott comment out with this plan.ic development corporation are two of the best in the country, obviously. and the performance there has helped. we did a survey of texas business leaders recently and they're very, very optimistic and so 50% say they're bullish on the nationwide economy, 70% said they're bullish on the texas economy, 80% said revenues will grow next year. texas is a job creation machine. we created more jobs each of the last three years than any other state and there is more people working in texas than live in 46 states combined. maria: wow, that's incredible. and you have seen that being reflected in your own performance, releasing earnings. tell me about texas capital and where the growth comes from. >> the growth comes from expanding market share. we built a new platform, capable of products and services and it's showing up in results and so we have a four year plan and we said we had financial goals in '24. we announced that in '21. we will hit those in the back half of this year and we have a tre
>> first of all, i'm not surprised seeing abbott comment out with this plan.ic development corporation are two of the best in the country, obviously. and the performance there has helped. we did a survey of texas business leaders recently and they're very, very optimistic and so 50% say they're bullish on the nationwide economy, 70% said they're bullish on the texas economy, 80% said revenues will grow next year. texas is a job creation machine. we created more jobs each of the last three...
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please join me in welcoming peg kennedy and alisha abbott. thank you. thank you so much, harvard bookstore, for hosting this event. i think these conversations are so important, especially to have in person and community especially today. so congratulations, pagan this book is truly a marvel. it is both fascinating personal, eye opening and incredibly well-researched. the title the secret of the rape kit i wanted just to talk about the kit itself and what made it so and what marty goddard do to bring that revolution in. yeah, well, i could just start with one thing i've learned. sorry. i'm getting a flu and i did a live interview today on radio and i just coughed the entire time. i just hacked. it was horrible. and anyway, so i'm hoping i won't do that to you guys. but i also wanted to just say i'm just so thrilled to be here in this room with so many of my people, favorite people in the world. so it's really just does my heart good. but you know what i've discovered is everybody kind of knows of the rape kit and, but very few people who have not direct
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now, governor abbott said in executive order 38, we're not going to enforce, we're not going to have our cities enforce the mask mandate. and governor desantis said the same thing. we're not going to have our local police enforce the mandate. i want to ask mayor adams and mayor wu, because you had slightly different views on the mask mandate, mayor adams, you were actually praised in new york for saying, we are going to take away some of these mask mandates earlier so businesses can open and there can be a revival in new york. did you ever in law enforcement to your knowledge enforce the c.d.c. mask mandate and ask your law enforcement to fine people who didn't wear a mask $1500? mr. adams: what we did was looked at the science and looked at how it would impact business and after issuing warnings and education -- mr. khanna: it's fair to say, mayor, right, you never referred anyone to the transportation department for prosecution and you never had local police out there saying we're going to fine people $1500 for the c.d.c. mandate. mr. adams: the goal was always to ensure that peopl
now, governor abbott said in executive order 38, we're not going to enforce, we're not going to have our cities enforce the mask mandate. and governor desantis said the same thing. we're not going to have our local police enforce the mandate. i want to ask mayor adams and mayor wu, because you had slightly different views on the mask mandate, mayor adams, you were actually praised in new york for saying, we are going to take away some of these mask mandates earlier so businesses can open and...
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los soldados de la guardia nacional de texas que enviÓ el gobernador greg abbott solamente notificabadia nacional del estado de texas para que tengan autoridad de aprender o arrestar a personas que cruzan de forma ilegal la frontera. reportero: en una ceremonia en la frontera y junto al burÓ fronterizo como los soldados recibieron el permiso para detener inmigrantes. >> se hace un entrenamiento para este personal para que hagan las responsabilidades para hacer arrestos bajo el tÍtulo ocho. pro los migrantes que ingresen de forma ilegal a estados unidos serÁn deportados rÁpidamente y van astros sujetos bajo una prohibiciÓn del —5 aÑos y pueden enfrentar un proceso penal por cual del intento posterior de cruzar la frontera ilegalmente. presentador: un par de hispanos encuentran junto a su familia y despuÉs de permanecer un mes detenido por equivocaciÓn, en enero agentes de ice llegaron a su casa en arizona buscando a un inmigrante hondureÑo llamado carlos vargas con antecedentes criminales. pero detuvieron a la persona equivocada. >> un reencuentro que es un sueÑo hecho realidad poder a
los soldados de la guardia nacional de texas que enviÓ el gobernador greg abbott solamente notificabadia nacional del estado de texas para que tengan autoridad de aprender o arrestar a personas que cruzan de forma ilegal la frontera. reportero: en una ceremonia en la frontera y junto al burÓ fronterizo como los soldados recibieron el permiso para detener inmigrantes. >> se hace un entrenamiento para este personal para que hagan las responsabilidades para hacer arrestos bajo el tÍtulo...
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los soldados de la guardia nacional de texas que enviÓ el gobernador de abbott, realizaban labores dedad a 60 agentes o 60 soldados de la guardia nacional de el estado de texas para que puedan tener autoridad de aprender o arrestar a personas que estÁn cruzando de manera ilegal las solteras. —— cruzando de manera ilegal las fronteras. >> y 60 soldados de la guardia nacional recibieron la autorizaciÓn para detener a los migrantes. >> se estÁ realizando un entrenamiento o una capacitaciÓn para este personal para que puedan realizar sus responsabilidades, para poder realizar arrestos bajo el tÍtulo ocho. >> los migrantes que ingresan de forma ilegal a los estados unidos serÁn arrestados y deportados bajo el tÍtulo ocho, y tendrÁ una prohibiciÓn del menos cinco aÑos y pueden enfrentar un proceso legal por cualquier intento posterior de cruzar la frontera ilegalmente. elian: compadre hispano se encuentra junto con su familia despuÉs de permanecer un mes detenido por equivocaciÓn. en enero agentes de ice, habÍa llegado a su casa en arizona buscando a un inmigrante hondureÑo, llamado carlos
los soldados de la guardia nacional de texas que enviÓ el gobernador de abbott, realizaban labores dedad a 60 agentes o 60 soldados de la guardia nacional de el estado de texas para que puedan tener autoridad de aprender o arrestar a personas que estÁn cruzando de manera ilegal las solteras. —— cruzando de manera ilegal las fronteras. >> y 60 soldados de la guardia nacional recibieron la autorizaciÓn para detener a los migrantes. >> se estÁ realizando un entrenamiento o una...
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kristi noem will join us and governor greg abbott will join us live in studio. with details of this tour of the southern border with the vice president and also tonight secretary of state marco rubio will talk about ukraine and put in russia and what's happening in the middle east and much more straight ahead i had the worst dream last night. you were in a car crash and the kids and i were on our own. that's awful, hon. my brother was saying he got life insurance from ethos. and he got $2 million in coverage, all online. life insurance made easy. check your price today at ethos.com. this is our last chance to help save thousands of holocaust survivors who are suffering in the former soviet union today. the needs that these forgotten jews have are something beyond anything you can imagine. have you eaten this morning? i ate the carrot, so i ate half of it yesterday. and this is what she ate in two days, one carrot. please pray for me! the international fellowship of christians and jews began this ministry to help elderly jews living in horrible poverty around the
kristi noem will join us and governor greg abbott will join us live in studio. with details of this tour of the southern border with the vice president and also tonight secretary of state marco rubio will talk about ukraine and put in russia and what's happening in the middle east and much more straight ahead i had the worst dream last night. you were in a car crash and the kids and i were on our own. that's awful, hon. my brother was saying he got life insurance from ethos. and he got $2...
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governor abbott is in the room, secretary pete hegseth just took a seat, as well. tony gonzalez, congressman from texas' 23rd district, and we are awaiting j.d. vance, who is set to make remarks shortly. we are watching this roundtable and it looks like the vice president has just walked into the room now. shaking hands with governor greg abbott out of texas. he will make his way around the room. we will take a quick break and be right back with this. -we're done. -what about these? looks right. nooo... nooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty absorbs spills like a sponge. and is 2x more absorbent so you can use less. bounty, the quicker picker upper. >> sandra: it has been about two months since wildfires tore through thousands of los angeles homes but dozens of listings for those plots are already back on the market and they are not cheap. fox business correspondent max gorden covering this live from pacific palisades for us. max, how much are those lots going for? >> hey there, sandra. some of these lots are going for millions of dollars. plot we are stan
governor abbott is in the room, secretary pete hegseth just took a seat, as well. tony gonzalez, congressman from texas' 23rd district, and we are awaiting j.d. vance, who is set to make remarks shortly. we are watching this roundtable and it looks like the vice president has just walked into the room now. shaking hands with governor greg abbott out of texas. he will make his way around the room. we will take a quick break and be right back with this. -we're done. -what about these? looks...
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kristi noem will join us and governor greg abbott will joini. with details of this tour of the southern border with the vice president and also tonight secretary of state marco rubio will talk about ukraine and put in russia and what's happening in the middle east and much more straight ahead. you guys know hallow. it's the incredible prayer meditation app that i've been using for a while now. i love it, it's got, father mike schmitz, mark wahlberg, jonathan roumie. it's been a game changer for me personally, diving deeper into the bible and praying every day. and i'm inviting you to check it out. so check it out. god bless you. and as mark would say, stay prayed up. weathertech products are designed and manufactured in america using only american raw materials. most competitors make things seven thousand miles away... and then wonder why they don't fit. with weathertech in your vehicle you may hear angels singing as you marvel, how do they do it? simple. american technology and american workers deliver quality... not imported junk for a few buc
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>> if you're referring to the number and of individual individuals bust from governor abbott without any coordination, the 52,000 individuals seeking asylum, those individuals were bused to us . i passed a bus ordinance to work to coordinate with the governor of texas who refused to do that but that transfer of individuals was the result of the governor of texas, not the result of a welcoming city ordinance. >> welcoming city ordinance, so you're not welcoming these people thatcame here illegally ? >> the individuals must to us were bused from the border. >> they were not welcome in chicago? you didn't provide them sanctuary? >> the welcoming city ordinance is pretty straightforward. it allows for our local law enforcement to focus on local policies and that's why we're seeing a decline. >> so you don't care about federal law enforcement policies, only local policies . >> we comply with all laws. what i care about is this body washington passing comprehensive immigration reform. >> chicago residents reported 28,443 violent crimes during 2024 alone . cases of aggravated assault rising
>> if you're referring to the number and of individual individuals bust from governor abbott without any coordination, the 52,000 individuals seeking asylum, those individuals were bused to us . i passed a bus ordinance to work to coordinate with the governor of texas who refused to do that but that transfer of individuals was the result of the governor of texas, not the result of a welcoming city ordinance. >> welcoming city ordinance, so you're not welcoming these people thatcame...
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texas governor greg abbott has directed the division of emergency management to ready additional response teams, and residents are urged to avoid activities that can cause fires. >>> and a dangerous storm is tearing across the country, wreaking havoc from the upper midwest to the south where hundreds of thousands remain without power this morning. the system bringing everything from snow and heavy rain to dust storms and tornados. mississippi's governor saying two people have died there due to severe weather. at least two twisters were confirmed in oklahoma. and the threat isn't over yet, with millions still in harm's way. nbc meteorologist angie lassman is tracking it all for us. good morning, angie. >> good morning, frances. that same storm system that was causing trouble yesterday is continuing to work its way east. we've already got an active morning shaping up. a tornado watch across parts of georgia and the panhandle of florida. that's going to go through at least 6:00 a.m. central time. we've got a thunderstorm watch. we have snow and windy conditions through the day today. here's
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directly . >> but you haven't talked to the white house about what it do for your state. >> governor abbott cameand met with the republican delegation . on capitol hill it was week before last. i've been out of the country for a week area we went to israel. >> recently the energy department energy national labs help impact funding for tens of millions of dollars, you wrote a letter. you asked a lot of other colleagues seem to be fine with that but what was your thinking of stepping up the national lab? >> there's 17 national labs . so we want to make sure that kind of funding is in place because that is our prosperity going forward. maybe you all have been to any of the national labs but they do a good job and they're really necessary ceon science space and technology for example wedeal with it a lot. we have that purview so we play close attention to it and we want to keep that innovation coming . >> we had the president saying at one time he wants higher oil production than he wants to flash's fuel energy prices by half. that sounds good for i guess us but for the companies in your distri
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so avoid what are not too far from an abbott. certainly feel like where the middle of it right now. again, rainfall, not a whole lot over the next 48 hours or so. but then as we get next weekend, we start to add up some pretty impressive totals. we start to talk to maybe 3 inches of rain down the urban area. so, yep, that's going to be cool out there. brisk out there tomorrow. maybe a few widely scattered showers, not a big rain. now, next couple we are going to see a return to some sunshine, some drier weather. the weekend is looking good right now next week. that's a different story. let's just enjoy the weekend while we have the weekend. looks fantastic take it one day at a time. that is right. okay. thank you, lawrence. well, march is women's history month dedicated to recognizing the >> contributions that women have made in our community. that includes the record >pnumber of women recruits. joining the chp. there are over 7600 officers around california and 430 of them are women. the chp wants improve that number through initiatives like hiring events morning workouts. that to
so avoid what are not too far from an abbott. certainly feel like where the middle of it right now. again, rainfall, not a whole lot over the next 48 hours or so. but then as we get next weekend, we start to add up some pretty impressive totals. we start to talk to maybe 3 inches of rain down the urban area. so, yep, that's going to be cool out there. brisk out there tomorrow. maybe a few widely scattered showers, not a big rain. now, next couple we are going to see a return to some sunshine,...
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cory abbott out to joe chew on washington by to see there that he was like, i'm the cave from nba range, a part of a 20 nothing run traits. and that puts looking ahead for good punctuated by fred davis and mustangs win 55 to 40. the warriors had the day off time to savor. steph curry's 56 point barrage against the magic get back to work tomorrow and philly that said the dubs had plenty vested interest in what went down friday night in los angeles. lakers clippers lucas first battle of la turns it over here. >> follow the bouncing ball and ones with kawhi leonard and kawhi knows what to do with clippers tied the game at 67. and luka would settle in the back-to-back possessions. the birthday boy. down 26 today. stepback 3, why not another stepback 3 lakers with a 10 point and >> the dimes doncic took jackson hayes for 2 lakers win 1, 0, 6, 1, or 2. so the warriors now tied for the 6 seed in the west. how about it? spring training. giants brewers logan webb strikes out jake bauers. he had 4 k's in 3 innings. plenty of offense. matt chapman with a 2 run shot. his first next batter is wilmer
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defensa e inteligencia, con quienes participÓ en una mesa redonda con el gobernador de texas, greg abbotttos, mientras que en solo un mes se logrÓ el arresto de 20.000 inmigrantes, un aumento del 600% de acuerdo al departamento de seguridad nacional. >> lo de la frontera es un circo polÍtico que se estÁ haciendo. no hay migrantes, verdad? este no hay nadie pasando. >> y mÁs ayuda estÁ llegando a esta frontera. hay. este grupo de agentes de la guardia nacional fue juramentado dÁndoles plena autoridad para investigar, arrestar y detener a inmigrantes con el propÓsito de deportarlos. durante su visita a la frontera de eagle pass, el vicecepresiden de los estados unidos asegurÓ que uno de los grandes peligros para la seguridad nacional son las actividades de los cÁrteles de la droga del otro lado de la frontera, asÍ como el trÁfico de fentanilo, y dijo que una de las grandes metas del presidente donald trump es finalizar el proyecto de la construcciÓn de todo el muro fronterizo antes de que finalice su presidencia. >> julio muchas gracias. francisco cuevas en la frontera y en estas polÍticas
defensa e inteligencia, con quienes participÓ en una mesa redonda con el gobernador de texas, greg abbotttos, mientras que en solo un mes se logrÓ el arresto de 20.000 inmigrantes, un aumento del 600% de acuerdo al departamento de seguridad nacional. >> lo de la frontera es un circo polÍtico que se estÁ haciendo. no hay migrantes, verdad? este no hay nadie pasando. >> y mÁs ayuda estÁ llegando a esta frontera. hay. este grupo de agentes de la guardia nacional fue juramentado...
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so there is a little bit of alysia abbott bidding for books, but we're trying to help accelerate that and just make this a bigger opportunity for the book industry and a bigger opportunity for the industry and then another player in in this space, the authors guild, they recently launched human, authored a certification process to preserve the authenticity in literature. what is that? and is is that a group that you've been working with? yeah, we partnered with the authors guild and we've been working through this problem with them. i mean, they've been kind of at the forefront of this issue since since early days. and, you know, they've been really good thought partners on thought writers for us. and yeah, they have their own they have their own badge. a little bit similar to our badging approach. but i think, you know, the same mentality, which is they want to, you know, really stick up for human generated content and help help, you know, make human content thrive going forward. and i think we're both aligned that mission and we're working closely together on that. is that a competi
so there is a little bit of alysia abbott bidding for books, but we're trying to help accelerate that and just make this a bigger opportunity for the book industry and a bigger opportunity for the industry and then another player in in this space, the authors guild, they recently launched human, authored a certification process to preserve the authenticity in literature. what is that? and is is that a group that you've been working with? yeah, we partnered with the authors guild and we've been...
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governor abbott said in an executive order we are not going to have our cities and force a mask mandate. governor desantis said the same, we are not going to have local police enforce a mandate. i want to ask mayor adams and mayor wu, because you had different views, you were actually praised in new york for saying we are going to take away some of these mask mandates earlier so businesses can open and there can be a revival in new york. did you ever in law enforcement to her knowledge enforce the cdc mask mandate and asker law enforcement to find people who do not wear a mask $1500? >> we looked at the science and how it would impact business and after issuing warnings -- >> it is fair to say you never referred anyone to the transportation department for prosecution and you never had local police out there saying we are going to fine people with the cdc mandate. >> the goal was to ensure people would carry out the procedure and we did education in the process. >> you were an advocate of masks. do you know if your city government actually ever used police resources to carry out the cdc
governor abbott said in an executive order we are not going to have our cities and force a mask mandate. governor desantis said the same, we are not going to have local police enforce a mandate. i want to ask mayor adams and mayor wu, because you had different views, you were actually praised in new york for saying we are going to take away some of these mask mandates earlier so businesses can open and there can be a revival in new york. did you ever in law enforcement to her knowledge enforce...
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if why didn't you talk to him. >> well, our buses were directly being sent from governor abbott.e reached out to say we're happy to collaborate, we understand no one state or city should bear the brunt of this -- >> i'm glad you said that, because that brings me to my next point. governor abbott and governor desantis, when they started moving illegal aliens out of their states and sent them to denver, they sent them to chicago, they sent them to new york, they sent them to martha's vineyard, the reason why they did that is because you four could hide, hide behind the realities of illegal immigration on border towns all through our country and on cities and states who did not want to see illegal immigration but did not have the political representation to go to the white house. and only when it showed up on your doorstep, did you get upset. mayor johnston, can coming back to you, how much did your city spend on illegal immigration? do you have a round number? >> over the last couple years on all newcomers, it's around $79 million since 2022. >> $79 million. ing mayor johnson, chic
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just last thursday governor abbott thanked me for the commitment of wyoming people that they have shown in securing our borders and he wanted me to convey that thank you to you. please, members, let's let trooper kelly and all those who stood watch to protect our borders to know how much we appreciate them. [applause] wyoming people also thank those who stepped forward as the sword and the shield of this great state. members of our national guard are warriors and guardians. today more than 500 of our soldiers, airmen and women are deployed in the middle east and south america protecting our freedoms. others will soon be traveling for the inauguration to help secure it in washington, d.c. and at this very moment wyoming air guard members are flying critical missions in california fighting the devastating wildfires there, just as firefighters from california has helped us in the past. our thoughts and prayers are with the people of southern california. and i hope that you hold all of our guard troops and their families in your prayers, in your thoughts. they are truly exceptional, and the
just last thursday governor abbott thanked me for the commitment of wyoming people that they have shown in securing our borders and he wanted me to convey that thank you to you. please, members, let's let trooper kelly and all those who stood watch to protect our borders to know how much we appreciate them. [applause] wyoming people also thank those who stepped forward as the sword and the shield of this great state. members of our national guard are warriors and guardians. today more than 500...
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homan for all his work.ause well, that is funny because laso year, she slammed texasth governor greg abbottoing the border work that biden would not do. >> if ou witr governor felt like really wanted to come up with federal enforcement's, he should have ran for president of thea united states. >> laura: amazing accomplishment. two grammatica mistl mistakes in one sentence. now, there are a few saint loo democrats who see where this s ultimately leads for the party. >> they are screwed. democrats don't know what to do. this is a nightmare. >> you have imparted that got trapped two ways. one, defend the broken status quo that nobody likes because they thoughton donald trump was going to make it worse. but when defending theg to status quo, you are going to lose. >> laura: how ca n democrats shush they are crockett of shame and other embarrassments likecrc her? >> crockett defended al green after he was censured forne disrupting the trump speech shaking his cane and invoking the justice of segregation, is what she did. of course, green himself also played the race card after he was injured. bu
homan for all his work.ause well, that is funny because laso year, she slammed texasth governor greg abbottoing the border work that biden would not do. >> if ou witr governor felt like really wanted to come up with federal enforcement's, he should have ran for president of thea united states. >> laura: amazing accomplishment. two grammatica mistl mistakes in one sentence. now, there are a few saint loo democrats who see where this s ultimately leads for the party. >> they are...
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that's funny because last year she slammed texas governor greg abbott for doing the border work thatiden would not do. >> if our governor felt like he really wanted to come up with some federal enforcement, he should have ran for president of the united states are a amazing accomplishment two granate particular call mistakes in one sense. ultimately leads for the public. >> look, man, we are screwed. i mean, democrats don't know what to do. this is a nightmare. >> you have a party that got trapped two ways. they thought the don shop make it worse. defending the discuss quo, you are going to lose. >> laura: how can democrats shush their crockett of shame and other elm barements like her. crockett defended al green after he was censured for trump speech shaking his cane and invoking the injustice of segregation is what she did. of course green himself also played the they created this dei monster. voters themselves will have to decide whether f bombs and stunts are good replacements for real solutions and a compelling vision. and that's the angle. why such a rocky ride for the markets
that's funny because last year she slammed texas governor greg abbott for doing the border work thatiden would not do. >> if our governor felt like he really wanted to come up with some federal enforcement, he should have ran for president of the united states are a amazing accomplishment two granate particular call mistakes in one sense. ultimately leads for the public. >> look, man, we are screwed. i mean, democrats don't know what to do. this is a nightmare. >> you have a...
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that's the ill fated i can't remember the four where abbott you know is there's somebody to her you know you're not, you don't use any beast of burden at fruit islands and she says well except for me or something like that but. yes was listening while looking at the books and you drew me an i have a about another person who may have intersected with them what you might know is oliver wendell holmes senior. do you know if he visited the bookstore? yeah i don't know for sure that he visited the bookstore. i do know for sure that he went school with margaret fuller. in cambridge port and he, in fact and this is in the books. he, in fact offers as verbal portrait of a young woman who was so precocious that she was already reading french and german novels. you know in fourth grade and sort of lording it over the other students. and so he has this kind it's it's a affectionate fond of her but as being the the always the smartest person in the room and i think that's a fair description of margaret fuller she she was considered the best read woman but probably the best read person in new england
that's the ill fated i can't remember the four where abbott you know is there's somebody to her you know you're not, you don't use any beast of burden at fruit islands and she says well except for me or something like that but. yes was listening while looking at the books and you drew me an i have a about another person who may have intersected with them what you might know is oliver wendell holmes senior. do you know if he visited the bookstore? yeah i don't know for sure that he visited the...
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part in a private roundtable discussion with local and state leaders including texas governor greg abbotto say first. >> i have heard already from folks i've talked to in border control, all we needed to do was empower these guys to do their job. thank god they have done their job, we are thrilled they have done it. >> the trump administration claiming all the measures they took into effect, and everything they ended like catch and release and mass parole programs. the vice president expected to be here any minute to wrap up his visit here at eagle pass. >> martha: thank you very much, we will be watching that live co. that is the story for this wednesday, we will see right back here tomorrow at 3:00, thank you for joining us, "the will cain show" getting rolling in a few seconds from now. have a good evening everybody, we will see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> will:
part in a private roundtable discussion with local and state leaders including texas governor greg abbotto say first. >> i have heard already from folks i've talked to in border control, all we needed to do was empower these guys to do their job. thank god they have done their job, we are thrilled they have done it. >> the trump administration claiming all the measures they took into effect, and everything they ended like catch and release and mass parole programs. the vice...
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>> if you are referring to the number of individuals bust from governor abbott without any coordination go to the 2,000 individuals seeking asylum, those individuals were bussed to us and i passed bus ordinance to coordinate with the governor of texas. he refused to do that. but that transfer of individuals was the result of the governor of texas, not the result of welcoming said city ordinance. >> welcoming city ordinance. you are not welcoming these people who came here illegally? >> the individuals us-80 were bus from the border -- >> they were not welcome in chicago question ricky did not provide them sanctuary benchmark. >> so the welcoming city ordinance is pretty straightforward. it allows for our local law enforcement to focus on local policies and that is why we see a decline... >> you don't care about federal law enforcement policies but only local policies. >> we comply with all laws. what i do care about this body washington passing compre comprehensive -- >> let me ask you this, chicago residents reported crimes during 2024 alone in case has have aggravated assault rising t
>> if you are referring to the number of individuals bust from governor abbott without any coordination go to the 2,000 individuals seeking asylum, those individuals were bussed to us and i passed bus ordinance to coordinate with the governor of texas. he refused to do that. but that transfer of individuals was the result of the governor of texas, not the result of welcoming said city ordinance. >> welcoming city ordinance. you are not welcoming these people who came here illegally?...
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by the abbott defamation league. the new school i know it sounds like a ridiculous name. new school downtown, that gets an f. they seem to foment anti-semitic behavior. i love the crackdown here. also, think about how these cowards they do these actions and they wear masks. >> lawrence: never been to the middle east. >> brian: crack down and demand they take their masks off in new york city unless they have a doctor's note or something. instead, they are use diagnose to rob stores and have these protests and keep their anonymity. show some courage, take off your yasser arafat starter kit and show your face. >> ainsley: the president of barnard said even though the disrupters wore masks we now know the identity of many of them are and are continuing to identify the rest. we will vigorously spur sue discipline those who forcibly enter the building, damage or destroy property. disrespect our exceptions violate many policies and rules. they damaged $30,000 at the building on barnard. >> brian: unbelievable. >> lawrence: start by allowing the cops back on the campus. they have
by the abbott defamation league. the new school i know it sounds like a ridiculous name. new school downtown, that gets an f. they seem to foment anti-semitic behavior. i love the crackdown here. also, think about how these cowards they do these actions and they wear masks. >> lawrence: never been to the middle east. >> brian: crack down and demand they take their masks off in new york city unless they have a doctor's note or something. instead, they are use diagnose to rob stores...
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this situation worsened over the last two years when governor abbott's administration denied over two million texans who had been receiving coverage, access to a family physician, often solely as a result of his administration's administrative errors. in my hometown of austin, about half of all the children that are able to access care at the children's hospital rely on medicaid. about half of all the births in my hometown are covered by medicaid, and nearly 300,000 mothers across the state are enrolled in medicaid. for over up hundred,000 texas seniors and individuals with disabilities who require long-term care and assistance and affording their medications, they get that through medicaid. that's their lifeline. even after all the disastrous mistreatment and disinterest in those individuals with medicaid in texas there's still three million children that are counting on it, a total of four million in all. i had one of those families contact me this morning. a mother concerned about her son, sam, who has down's syndrome and relies on medicaid, is hoping to continue his educational op
this situation worsened over the last two years when governor abbott's administration denied over two million texans who had been receiving coverage, access to a family physician, often solely as a result of his administration's administrative errors. in my hometown of austin, about half of all the children that are able to access care at the children's hospital rely on medicaid. about half of all the births in my hometown are covered by medicaid, and nearly 300,000 mothers across the state are...
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"heat." [ laughter ] so, i read recently -- >> that's what i felt when i saw "frankenstein meets abbott] >> seth: recently, i read that you want -- that you might want do a film festival where you watch all of your movies in chronological order. >> yeah. i thought of doing that. but i realize it's easier said than done. >> seth: yeah. >> and i don't know. i'd like to do it. but i don't know. >> seth: are there a lot -- is there anything you would want to skip? >> well, i'd have to look at everything. >> seth: yeah. >> just -- even though i would want to skip it, unless i saw it near the time that i am looking -- i would want to look at it again and say, "got it. i saw that one. i know where it is." >> seth: what about gia. is there a movie of yours that your that you're -- i mean, obviously, there's a lot that aren't going to be appropriate for a good long time. [ light laughter ] but is there a first movie of yours that you'd be excited for her to see when she reaches a certain age? >> i don't know. "rocky and bullwinkle" maybe. i don't know. [ laughter ] >> seth: it's good. i'm glad t
"heat." [ laughter ] so, i read recently -- >> that's what i felt when i saw "frankenstein meets abbott] >> seth: recently, i read that you want -- that you might want do a film festival where you watch all of your movies in chronological order. >> yeah. i thought of doing that. but i realize it's easier said than done. >> seth: yeah. >> and i don't know. i'd like to do it. but i don't know. >> seth: are there a lot -- is there anything you...
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back to denver's mayor, what mike johnson was talking about was, of course, a texas mayor, greg abbott'some over the border into texas and then put them on busses and ship them to these big cities that were run by democratic mayors all across the country. and that's how his city dealt with them. now, so far, we're just now getting into the question and answer period of this hearing, jose. but you're seeing these democratic mayors make the point that in the aggregate, these migrants contribute to the city. they are not a deterrent. so we'll see republicans push them on that throughout the course of this hearing. >> ryan nobles on capitol hill, thank you very much. in our next hour special coverage, we're going to speak with senator tina smith of minnesota and fired federal workers who accompanied her to president trump's address to congress last night, what to congress last night, what that worker made of his you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. that's why pnc bank strives to be boring with you
back to denver's mayor, what mike johnson was talking about was, of course, a texas mayor, greg abbott'some over the border into texas and then put them on busses and ship them to these big cities that were run by democratic mayors all across the country. and that's how his city dealt with them. now, so far, we're just now getting into the question and answer period of this hearing, jose. but you're seeing these democratic mayors make the point that in the aggregate, these migrants contribute...
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vance traveled to eagle pass, texas, and held a roundtable with governor greg abbott. vice president said that president trump has empowered the entire government, not just homeland security, to deal with border control. he also claimed that trump's policies are helping mexico. >> look, the president obviously cares deeply about the american people. he serves the american people first. i actually think he's doing a huge favor to the people of mexico, because if they don't get control of these cartels, the people of mexico are going to wake up in a narco state where the cartels have more power than their own government. president trump is trying to help. the mexican government needs to take this issue of immigration enforcement seriously. >> vance said that illegal border crossings dropped 39% in january from the month before, but they had been sharply declining for months before mr. trump took office. the u.s. could soon see its first execution by firing squad in 15 years. brad sigmon, a prisoner on south carolina's death row, is scheduled to die by firing squad on fri
vance traveled to eagle pass, texas, and held a roundtable with governor greg abbott. vice president said that president trump has empowered the entire government, not just homeland security, to deal with border control. he also claimed that trump's policies are helping mexico. >> look, the president obviously cares deeply about the american people. he serves the american people first. i actually think he's doing a huge favor to the people of mexico, because if they don't get control of...
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yeah, i may have the shirt sleeves on abbott ahead because it was on this morning. that's for sure.e got us what you're waiting for me, right when i there, too. because we do have the gray skies out there. no delays at sfo. happy to say, but we certainly have a live on those temperatures today and we do that little slight shower chance that's out there now. tomorrow we're gonna get a little bit more wind and a little rain coming our way. staying unsettled as we go through thursday. but by friday, we are warmer. >> and we are sunny, at least for a couple of days. so here's where we're at right now. stormtracker kind of showing you nothing. terribly exciting happening, right? it's just clouds, but i'll take you through just to show you north bay. not really anything happened in there. even few sprinkles over in the east bay to the east of livermore. there, south bay. pretty quiet 2 right now, but we did have a little bit of a shower roll through this morning. and all of this is because we are in this pattern right now. are some low pressure is well to the north of us, but still kind o
yeah, i may have the shirt sleeves on abbott ahead because it was on this morning. that's for sure.e got us what you're waiting for me, right when i there, too. because we do have the gray skies out there. no delays at sfo. happy to say, but we certainly have a live on those temperatures today and we do that little slight shower chance that's out there now. tomorrow we're gonna get a little bit more wind and a little rain coming our way. staying unsettled as we go through thursday. but by...
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and for that reason i am insisting that congress fulfill governor abbott's request to be reimbursed the $11.1 billion that the state -- that state taxpayers had to spend that rightfully should have been the expense of the federal government and federal taxpayers all across the country. there could be no doubt that this historic crisis was the direct result of president biden policies, and that's one reason why i believe not only he did not run but vice president harris lost the election. it was a rejection of those open-border policies. i'm looking forward to hearing the president discuss tonight the incredible strides his administration has made in just about six weeks since his inauguration. nowhere is that success more apparent than when it comes to border security. after four years of record highs, cbp is now facing record lows. the border patrol tells me now we can do our job, we're not regulated to changing diapers or transporting migrants from one facility to another. we can actually keep out the worst of the worst and enforce the laws when it comes to border security. as soon as
and for that reason i am insisting that congress fulfill governor abbott's request to be reimbursed the $11.1 billion that the state -- that state taxpayers had to spend that rightfully should have been the expense of the federal government and federal taxpayers all across the country. there could be no doubt that this historic crisis was the direct result of president biden policies, and that's one reason why i believe not only he did not run but vice president harris lost the election. it was...
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chicago president bob zimmer, who, in response to pressure to punish professor dorian abbott for criticizing affirmative action, reaffirmed the university's commitment to faculty freedom to disagree the university policy. too few followed the leader vanderbilt chancellor daniel dear meyer, who ejected and expelled students who had taken over his office. he's gotten national plaudits for some very basic actions. it's a low bar. wherever leaders stand up for the core mission of any academic institution, the mob disperses. but most presidents and deans are spineless cowards. they're not woke radicals. they're careerists, unwilling confront the illiberal inmates who have taken over their institutions. mere statements about academic freedom declining to fire supreme court justices are not enough. they have to instill a culture of respect for opposing views and enforce policies against disruption of educational programing. that means dismantling the bureaucracy. these that undermine classical liberal values and ending loyalty oaths in the form of diversity statements. and deans are really good at
chicago president bob zimmer, who, in response to pressure to punish professor dorian abbott for criticizing affirmative action, reaffirmed the university's commitment to faculty freedom to disagree the university policy. too few followed the leader vanderbilt chancellor daniel dear meyer, who ejected and expelled students who had taken over his office. he's gotten national plaudits for some very basic actions. it's a low bar. wherever leaders stand up for the core mission of any academic...
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i don't know if anyone saw greg abbott in texas sign into place and anti-diversity equity inclusion and accessibility act from their state capital. another point of how these things are so into mentally intertwined. our work has been attacked because we work with cooperations to create inclusive policies and workplaces for lgbtq+ people. often times even though companies are calling out that they are not participating in our corporate equality index, the very next thing that they say is that they are not participating in disability index either. listing all the other things that they are not going to do. for me, the interconnection here is truly profound. when we have to talk about. we need to be saying what we are protecting when we talk about disability rights. if you are a pregnant person at work, your rights are on the line. we need to make sure we are articulating the story of what's happening in a way where everyone sees how our rights are on the table. rep. raskin: we are fighting hard to protect individuals with disabilities. [applause] people should understand, they have histor
i don't know if anyone saw greg abbott in texas sign into place and anti-diversity equity inclusion and accessibility act from their state capital. another point of how these things are so into mentally intertwined. our work has been attacked because we work with cooperations to create inclusive policies and workplaces for lgbtq+ people. often times even though companies are calling out that they are not participating in our corporate equality index, the very next thing that they say is that...