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. >> [indiscernible] >> brownsville has one. the rio grande does not have a whole lot of water. it has become the pathway along the journey for a lot of migrants. [indiscernible] >> soap to get them on their journey. >> you know, it is amazing what you do to help them. what would you want me to do most? >> for the products we bring forth whether it be food because -- [indiscernible] [indiscernible conversations] >> the u.s. house returns for its first floor since electing kevin mccarthy as house speaker. lou make -- lawmakers will debate and vote on rules for the congress. some proposed changes include a motion to vacate the chair which allows one member to vote -- to force a vote on removing the house speaker. other changes eliminate the use of proxy voting and the requirement that all bills be posted 72 hours before a final vote. house lawmakers are also excited to take up legislation to rescind $85 billion in irs funding approved under the inflation reduction act. you can watch house coverage here on c-span beginning at 5:00 p.m. eastern today. c-span now is the free mobile a
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from brownsville, texas. caller: i don't support more restrictions on abortion. i support women's rights and their doctors. politicians are not doctors, they are just politicians and corrupt. i am a catholic and i believe in a woman's right. i believe in a woman's voting rights. we need to treat women as human beings and not property. host: paul in alabama also opposing. good morning, thank you. caller: i am opposed to laws that they are trying to implement on abortion and one of the things that concerns me is the double standard on the way they are looking at things. in prisons right now, they have women signing their tubes and removing their uterus of they can have babies. this was called eugenics. why are these abortion people who say they oppose abortion, why are they not doing anything about the doctors doing this in prison? host: you say you did not support more restrictions let me show you the poll that was conducted inuprt from the knights of columbus. this is what they found. 21% americans support abortion on demand. that means available to a woman a tim
from brownsville, texas. caller: i don't support more restrictions on abortion. i support women's rights and their doctors. politicians are not doctors, they are just politicians and corrupt. i am a catholic and i believe in a woman's right. i believe in a woman's voting rights. we need to treat women as human beings and not property. host: paul in alabama also opposing. good morning, thank you. caller: i am opposed to laws that they are trying to implement on abortion and one of the things...
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he walked out with my stepsister, and my mother had to move my sister and i to the middle of brownsville, brooklyn, and i grew up from that part on welfare using food stamps, and my mother was wise enough to put strong mel figures in my life. >> it has been said that you have two fhers -- james brown and the reverend jesse jackson. tell me about the relationships with them both. >> i met reverend jackson when i was 12, and jesse jackson was at that time twice my age. he was about 25, 26, and i liked him. he was different than the other ministers, and he had big afro, and he used to wear a big medallion and a turtle neck. >> i may be poor, but i am somebody -- >> and he wasn't interested in pastoring a church. he never pastored a church. and he had a rthm that i liked. so, he was like a teacher to me how you can do things dramatic, but keep it nonviolent and how you keep it in politics. and james brown was a pastor. >> ande had just lost a son. >> yes, and i think that i became a son to him. teddy was his son, and he became the father i never had, because the only recreational fathers tha
he walked out with my stepsister, and my mother had to move my sister and i to the middle of brownsville, brooklyn, and i grew up from that part on welfare using food stamps, and my mother was wise enough to put strong mel figures in my life. >> it has been said that you have two fhers -- james brown and the reverend jesse jackson. tell me about the relationships with them both. >> i met reverend jackson when i was 12, and jesse jackson was at that time twice my age. he was about...
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brownsville, texas hollidaysburg, pennsylvania. and we are also so pleased to have internation viewers watching all the way germany, brazil, the united kingdom and portugal. thank you for being with us. so i'd like to return to your point about the hypocrisy and kind of the contradictory sides of what nazis were doing with christmas. they were, of course, at adapting, adopting much older, established rituals and ideas and repurposing them in service of their conception of the german people. but their definition of community at its was based on exclusion and racist hatred. and in the coming as germany begins world war two by invading poland and proceeds to occupy almost every country europe, their influence would extend across the continent. so i want us to shift away from germany. lindsey, and talk about millions european -- who are now going to find themselves, targets of persecution. in particular, we have a photograph of a jewish teenage girl named tamara lazar, son. she was from lithuania. and her story is of course, much more
brownsville, texas hollidaysburg, pennsylvania. and we are also so pleased to have internation viewers watching all the way germany, brazil, the united kingdom and portugal. thank you for being with us. so i'd like to return to your point about the hypocrisy and kind of the contradictory sides of what nazis were doing with christmas. they were, of course, at adapting, adopting much older, established rituals and ideas and repurposing them in service of their conception of the german people. but...
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washington has promised to send a 31 of its m one, a brownsville at the white house said the delivery could take months. germany will deliver 14 of its most modern leopards with several of the nato states, also committed sending their own stalks off to waiting for the green light from berlin. finally, the u. k. will be delivering 14 of its challenge a 2 tanks. we asked for me, u. s. marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter if keeps on. we can actually handle the new weapons. those are 3 completely different types of tanks with 3 completely different types of maintenance and logistics and sustainability issues. you know, the challenger and the leopard use diesel fuel. the m one uses a jet fuel. it's 2 different engines. and so, you know, even though the, the numbers of tanks might look impressive when you add them all up, fact is of because of the use the different kinds of change being provided. we're actually making it very difficult for ukrainians to, to incorporate these tanks and use them on the field of battle. tanks are very maintenance intensive, a freshness in the, in o
washington has promised to send a 31 of its m one, a brownsville at the white house said the delivery could take months. germany will deliver 14 of its most modern leopards with several of the nato states, also committed sending their own stalks off to waiting for the green light from berlin. finally, the u. k. will be delivering 14 of its challenge a 2 tanks. we asked for me, u. s. marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter if keeps on. we can actually handle the new weapons. those are 3...
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by the time we got 1905 in 1906 with the brownsville incident in texas. they began to question allegiance. is that the public facing accommodation. at this point, archie had been helping facilitate scholarship programs. so, even though publicly archie was critical. also, critical of dubois. behind the scenes, they're all working together, right? in terms of this elite black people that i talk about. that being some type of contest or disagreement between them. and boston is a huge issue between the back community. and d.c. in this particular community. he stayed with francis often when he visited the city. it is kind of the ways there >> are constant conversations one another. good evening. thank you for doing the difficult research to bring about such an interesting book. i have two questions. i first heard of mr. archibald grimke when i was reading the book like -- white lies about friends this way -- did you ever find research or data -- any interactions with harriet tubman or william still? and what came about there if there was any findings there. an
by the time we got 1905 in 1906 with the brownsville incident in texas. they began to question allegiance. is that the public facing accommodation. at this point, archie had been helping facilitate scholarship programs. so, even though publicly archie was critical. also, critical of dubois. behind the scenes, they're all working together, right? in terms of this elite black people that i talk about. that being some type of contest or disagreement between them. and boston is a huge issue between...
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we are getting comments from the mayor of miami to the mayor of texas, brownsville.ne of they doing and what is your cash what are they doing and what is your relationship -- doing and what is your relationship with the federal government? mattie: we have not seen that influx in the latest push across the border. that is for a variety of circumstances. i know that sister cities in other states have seen it happen . at a financial level, our faith-based communities and ngos do an amazing job caring for those most vulnerable, including our migrant communities. we are in constant talks to prepare for the what if a what would happen. the reality is we have a broken immigration system and the mayors in cities across the country are absorbing the problem. i hope to see a bipartisan solution in washington that addresses these issues while paying close attention to what's happening at u.s. cities. in fort worth we have to be prepared to any moment to receive migrants. the same as if you are on the coast and needed to prepare for emergency management. it takes close relations
we are getting comments from the mayor of miami to the mayor of texas, brownsville.ne of they doing and what is your cash what are they doing and what is your relationship -- doing and what is your relationship with the federal government? mattie: we have not seen that influx in the latest push across the border. that is for a variety of circumstances. i know that sister cities in other states have seen it happen . at a financial level, our faith-based communities and ngos do an amazing job...
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they have the look out and that dropped the border to brownsville.my mind. rachel: when i was there i talked to texas law enforcement. i asked them who runs the border? who is in control? imagine how you really eating it is to be an american law enforcement officer who has to say operational control is run by the cartels. will: eric adams is on the case. 38,000 migrants, illegals have been in new york city since last spring. there are photos of a hotel room being trashed, taxpayers are paying for it. and md migrant tent city is there. will: the faa blaming human error for the meltdown. out dating systems are hurting air travel. it could warn -- it could happen again. before lack of trust and low morale. and fbi agent expense how politics forced her to quit the agency. she will join us live coming up. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. with skyrizi 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months, after just 2 doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them ma
they have the look out and that dropped the border to brownsville.my mind. rachel: when i was there i talked to texas law enforcement. i asked them who runs the border? who is in control? imagine how you really eating it is to be an american law enforcement officer who has to say operational control is run by the cartels. will: eric adams is on the case. 38,000 migrants, illegals have been in new york city since last spring. there are photos of a hotel room being trashed, taxpayers are paying...
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brownsville incident, texas, many members of the black elite began to question booker t washington's allegiance to accommodation ism and in his public accommodation and ism by this point, archie had been helping booker t washington facilitate a scholarship for tuskegee. so even though publicly, archie was critical of booker t washington and also critical of dubois in some behind the scenes are all working together in terms of this group of of of black people that i talk about. so the the that kind of that being some type of contest or disagreement between was not as pronounced as say in another community like in boston, which i covered, which there that was a huge issue was booker t washington the black community in d.c. and in this particular archie was friendly with. booker t washington. booker g. washington attended at 15th street prison presbyterian often he came to d.c. and stayed with francis graham. often when he visited the city, even francis graham, key advocate did for the acp. so that's kind of a fascinating thing that, you know, i talk about both in book, in the last book
brownsville incident, texas, many members of the black elite began to question booker t washington's allegiance to accommodation ism and in his public accommodation and ism by this point, archie had been helping booker t washington facilitate a scholarship for tuskegee. so even though publicly, archie was critical of booker t washington and also critical of dubois in some behind the scenes are all working together in terms of this group of of of black people that i talk about. so the the that...
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. >> some of the best examples of helping black communities feel safe, one here in brownsville in brooklynt is that communities, including violence interrupters said, step back. step back and let us do what we do as community leaders and for two weeks as the precincts took the officers of the two blocks was the safest the residents felt the safe as they felt was -- so they knew that they could call if necessary but they had some trust that one called the police would do is they asked. >> this speaks to where i find myself reporting on this now for over a decade and having written a book about it that i feel a lot of laws obviously, if somebody said that you get the magic wand and you get run, and you fix it you know i hear people say look look at all these reforms, body cameras, the review boards. more diverse police departments, more diverse at the top. on and on and on, they do not prevent things. at the same time, it also feels like saying well you cannot perform this, the whole thing has to be scrapped is so far from any political reality that is essentially giving. up so i do not know
. >> some of the best examples of helping black communities feel safe, one here in brownsville in brooklynt is that communities, including violence interrupters said, step back. step back and let us do what we do as community leaders and for two weeks as the precincts took the officers of the two blocks was the safest the residents felt the safe as they felt was -- so they knew that they could call if necessary but they had some trust that one called the police would do is they asked....
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that is throughout the border from california all the way up to brownsville.ewing points along the border. there is no doubt in my mind we're being watched right now by the cartel. will: i said, i said, something has changed. one was the chemical-based synthetic drugs replacing plant-based drugs, methaphetamine and fentanyl but the scale of human trafficking and illegal immigration changed to some extent? this has come, i don't know, to what extent is this a core component of the cartel's business? >> this is big part of their business. the floodgates are open. why the cartel would rather be involved in human snuggling. it is more cost effective for cartels to be involved in human smuggling than drug smuggling. say they bring load of drugs across the border. in most cases the cartel doesn't get money for drugs until they reach the destination. when it comes to money they pay up front to the cartels. when people come into the united states get apprehended by border patrol or somewhere in the united states, cartel don't care because they have already their money
that is throughout the border from california all the way up to brownsville.ewing points along the border. there is no doubt in my mind we're being watched right now by the cartel. will: i said, i said, something has changed. one was the chemical-based synthetic drugs replacing plant-based drugs, methaphetamine and fentanyl but the scale of human trafficking and illegal immigration changed to some extent? this has come, i don't know, to what extent is this a core component of the cartel's...
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they have a look out, and that throughout the border from california all the way to brownsville.e strategic viewing points around the co corner. >> steve, ainsley, brian, let me give you the context if i might. let's walk over here. right over here is the border wall that he was just referencing. i think you can zoom in right over my shoulder and you will see a home, green with yellow garage, that is why is mexico you're looking at. past the rio grand river, just past the highway, bringing traffic into el paso across the legal crossing for trade. that house or many other sitting beside it have been a staging point according to sources. in the yard, just on the screen to your left, illegal immigrants gather up and prepare to cross the river. a month ago, thousands sat on the quiet side of the banks of the river staging a huge encampment, and 300 surge across the river. this morning, now, i can tell you there six or seven right over my shoulder. this drop-off on the on the american side of the border now goes down and there is a line of american military vehicles, concertina wire.
they have a look out, and that throughout the border from california all the way to brownsville.e strategic viewing points around the co corner. >> steve, ainsley, brian, let me give you the context if i might. let's walk over here. right over here is the border wall that he was just referencing. i think you can zoom in right over my shoulder and you will see a home, green with yellow garage, that is why is mexico you're looking at. past the rio grand river, just past the highway,...
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still dealing with one tornado warning now for butler and edmond county in kentucky just north of brownsvillekish box that you're seeing. you do need to take cover if you live within those vicinities. here we are with that enhanced risk of severe weather, especially where we're highlighted in orange from just north of new orleans into montgomery, alabama, where we have more of that threat of tornadoes, but hail and wind can't be ruled out rolling into wednesday while the risk receding a bit, we still hold the threat from panama city all the way to norfolk, virginia. also flooding is one of our bigger concerns as these storms slowly move and train over the same areas, highlighted areas in green flood watches and in red, flood warnings. so these are areas that have already picked up 4 to 6 inches of rain. an additional 2 to 3 inches of rain is expected just within the next 24 hours. that spinning area of low pressure that's causing the threat of severe weather in the south causing heavy snowfall across the plains and ice. that's one of the bigger concerns, ice storm warnings in effect from sout
still dealing with one tornado warning now for butler and edmond county in kentucky just north of brownsvillekish box that you're seeing. you do need to take cover if you live within those vicinities. here we are with that enhanced risk of severe weather, especially where we're highlighted in orange from just north of new orleans into montgomery, alabama, where we have more of that threat of tornadoes, but hail and wind can't be ruled out rolling into wednesday while the risk receding a bit, we...
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you can't have whole foods in park slope and junk food in brownsville. you can't have it this same way. can't have it the same way. [applause] [applause] and when it comes to care, no one cares for us the way our families do, especially the women in our lives. that's why i was proud to announce a new future for women's health in our city, building on the important work we've already done, including supporting new mothers with doulas and home visits. we will continue to focus on women's health through an all hands on deck summit in march and other initiatives i announced last week. and in the coming months, we will unveil a comprehensive women's agenda driven by the amazing women in leadership position at city hall. my women deputy mayors, chief of staff, and other women leaders, stand up. stand up. [applause] chief advisor, counsel, iga. [applause] thank you. thank you. because when we support women and families, we are all better for it. over the past year, we have spoken about getting things done. we came into office with a people's plan, and i'm proud
you can't have whole foods in park slope and junk food in brownsville. you can't have it this same way. can't have it the same way. [applause] [applause] and when it comes to care, no one cares for us the way our families do, especially the women in our lives. that's why i was proud to announce a new future for women's health in our city, building on the important work we've already done, including supporting new mothers with doulas and home visits. we will continue to focus on women's health...
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. >> some of the best examples of helping black communities feel safe, one here in brownsville and brooklynding violence interrupters, step back and let us do what we do as community leaders. for two weeks, when the precinct took the officers off the two blocks, that was the safest the residents felt. the cell faced they felt. they still had a relationship with the president, so they knew that they could call if necessary, but they also had some trust that one called, the police would do is they asked. >> this speaks to our fine myself having reported on this for over a decade and written a book about it, i feel a look at a loss, honestly. if someone said, you get to be, you get the magic wand, you get to run. you can do it, fix it. i hear people who say, look at all these reforms, body cameras, civilian complaint review boards, more diverse police departments. more diverse at the top. on, and on, and on, they don't prevent things. at the same time, it also feels like, you can't reform this, voting has to be scrapped. it is so far from any political reality that is essentially giving up. i
. >> some of the best examples of helping black communities feel safe, one here in brownsville and brooklynding violence interrupters, step back and let us do what we do as community leaders. for two weeks, when the precinct took the officers off the two blocks, that was the safest the residents felt. the cell faced they felt. they still had a relationship with the president, so they knew that they could call if necessary, but they also had some trust that one called, the police would do...
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we have just learned emergency crews made it to help residents in brownsville.ked down a tree on the peninsula. in san bruno. we're watching the latest developments and we'll haveh whenen aspen denental told m mt mymy dentures s were readyd, i i was so excxcited. i lolove the cononfidence. i love thahat i can blblast ts beautiful l smile and make t the world smile wiwith me. i would tototally say y aspen dl changeged my life.e. aspen dedental makekes new smis affofordable. righght now, getet 20% off d de. wewe do anythihing to mamake you smimile. i have mododerate to severe crorohn's didisease. now, thehere's skskyrizi. ♪ things arare looking g up ♪ ♪ i i've got sysymptom relili♪ ♪ controlol of my crorohn's means eveverything t to me. ♪ ♪ ♪ conontrol is eveverything t t♪ feel signinificant s symptom relief witith skyrizi,i, includining less abdbdominal pn and fefewer bowell movemements at 4 w weeks. skskyrizi is t the first and only i il-23 inhibibitor for crohohn's thatat can delir both c clinical reremission and enendoscopic i improvemen. the majoririty of peo
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in the brownsville section in 1929, the black committee had 731 black businesses, $100 million in realalmost every major city, we had our own black wall street. we understood that self -- all of this history of achievement against the odds it is important for people in america to realize that's what makes america. we had 20 blacks who died leaders. host: we will hear from patricia. caller: thank you for being on. i don't know if you caught it, c-span had a woman on, april ryan. i don't know how many times she said it. she thought this was so important that peopleooked like her. that was her message. i was really ashamed of c-span for letting her go on and on with the race baiting and how important it is that people look like her. you'd better think like her. if you noticed, when donald was put up for speaker, cori bush attacked him, calling him supporting white supremacy. they don't think this black man has a right to choose his own beliefs. how dehumanizing. they are dividing america to its detriment. [applause] several years ago at this breakfast, joe biden spoke. we saw him as one t
in the brownsville section in 1929, the black committee had 731 black businesses, $100 million in realalmost every major city, we had our own black wall street. we understood that self -- all of this history of achievement against the odds it is important for people in america to realize that's what makes america. we had 20 blacks who died leaders. host: we will hear from patricia. caller: thank you for being on. i don't know if you caught it, c-span had a woman on, april ryan. i don't know how...
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brownsville, corpus christi were tying breaking high temperature records and san antonio it's your turndrew tuma with your accuweather forecast. sunny today, dry, temperatures in the 50's. enjoy the break from the rain. showers tomorrow evening, but behind the cold front, a dry pattern sets up into thee >> michael, i might >>> michael, i might have a new co-anchor. i got a new co-anchor here. just saying because stephen a., he's always winning. shangela, shangela is here, y'all. >> i'm winning too. >> coming up -- >> shangela is here. >> shangela is here. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ whether someone is across the neighborhood, across the street, or across the room, you have the power to make them feel right at home. ♪ ♪ ritz. a taste of welcome. ♪ >>> having fun here on "gma." you guys fell in love with this guy, d.j. pierce known as shangela. we're talking "a star is born," "rupaul's drag race," and "dancing with the stars," you were nothing short of spectacular. and now shangela's going on the road in the "fully lit" tour. can i say i love that name? >> yes, it's "fully lit," "fully lit." >> kick
brownsville, corpus christi were tying breaking high temperature records and san antonio it's your turndrew tuma with your accuweather forecast. sunny today, dry, temperatures in the 50's. enjoy the break from the rain. showers tomorrow evening, but behind the cold front, a dry pattern sets up into thee >> michael, i might >>> michael, i might have a new co-anchor. i got a new co-anchor here. just saying because stephen a., he's always winning. shangela, shangela is here, y'all....
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host: let's talk to jordan next in new brownsville, texas on our line for others.r: good morning, c-span. there is more lurking in schools now. a court case you had a british scientist investigating using that school to attack children. there were a lot more problems in the school causing mental disorders. if you view the social dilemma video on youtube and educate the children about the video, you will see that the video is trained to teach the students the social media programs are attacking our students. they are causing -- host: what do you think is the solution? a lot of people are saying that social media is bad for kids. caller: there is no solution. you need the court to establish that solution. there is no solution. we tried that over and over again with several cases. what the court has to do is initiate laws to bring them to justice. host: yaqiu: any -- host: any comment, kelly, on that? guest: we should be. focusingon the good news -- we should be focusing on the good news. there is evidence that comprehensive services increase student learning. while t
host: let's talk to jordan next in new brownsville, texas on our line for others.r: good morning, c-span. there is more lurking in schools now. a court case you had a british scientist investigating using that school to attack children. there were a lot more problems in the school causing mental disorders. if you view the social dilemma video on youtube and educate the children about the video, you will see that the video is trained to teach the students the social media programs are attacking...
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host: let's talk to jordan next in new brownsville, texas on our line for others. good morning, c-span. there is more lurking in schools now. a court case you had a british scientist investigating using that school to attack children. there were a lot more problems in the school causing mental disorders. if you view the social dilemma video on youtube and educate the children about the video, you will see that the video is trained to teach the students the social media programs are attacking our students. they are causing -- host: what do you think is the solution? a lot of people are saying that social media is bad for kids. caller: there is no solution. you need the court to establish that solution. there is no solution. we tried that over and over again with several cases. what the court has to do is initiate laws to bring them to justice. host: yaqiu: any -- host: any comment, kelly, on that? guest: we should be. focusingon the good news -- we should be focusing on the good news. there is evidence that comprehensive services increase student learning. while the
host: let's talk to jordan next in new brownsville, texas on our line for others. good morning, c-span. there is more lurking in schools now. a court case you had a british scientist investigating using that school to attack children. there were a lot more problems in the school causing mental disorders. if you view the social dilemma video on youtube and educate the children about the video, you will see that the video is trained to teach the students the social media programs are attacking...
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from brownsville, texas. caller: i don't support more restrictions on abortion. support women's rights and their doctors. politicians are not doctors, they are just politicians and corrupt. i am a catholic and i believe in a woman's right. i believe in a woman's voting rights. we need to treat women as human beings and not property. host: paul in alabama also opposing. good morning, thank you. caller: i am opposed to laws that they are trying to implement on abortion and one of the things that concerns me is the double standard on the way they are looking at things. in prisons right now, they have women signing their tubes and removing their uterus of they can have babies. this was called eugenics. why are these abortion people who say they oppose abortion, why are they not doing anything about the doctors doing this in prison? host: youay you did not support more restrictions. let me show you theoll that was conducted in support from the knights of colums. this is what they found. 21% of americans support abortion on demand that mns available to a woman at any t
from brownsville, texas. caller: i don't support more restrictions on abortion. support women's rights and their doctors. politicians are not doctors, they are just politicians and corrupt. i am a catholic and i believe in a woman's right. i believe in a woman's voting rights. we need to treat women as human beings and not property. host: paul in alabama also opposing. good morning, thank you. caller: i am opposed to laws that they are trying to implement on abortion and one of the things that...
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i worked in brownsville, brooklyn, probably one of the most violent square miles in new york city.orm, they said the purpose was to protect the minority communities. those communities are the ones that have suffered most. body bag after body bag being removed from communities like that. they want police on the street. they want to see men and women in uniform on their corners. because there are good people that live in those communities who want to go out and get a gallon of milk and not be worried about getting struck with a stray bullet. >> congressman, i want to thank you for saying that. yes, it is true, no one wants or needs good policing more than people who live in neighborhoods that are afflicted by crime. of course, people want good policing. but i want to go back to your original point about whom police departments are hiring and why that might have changed. do you have information that that was indeed a factor in what happened in memphis? that these were somehow unquail unqualified people who became police officers? because i'm not aware of any reporting that suggests th
i worked in brownsville, brooklyn, probably one of the most violent square miles in new york city.orm, they said the purpose was to protect the minority communities. those communities are the ones that have suffered most. body bag after body bag being removed from communities like that. they want police on the street. they want to see men and women in uniform on their corners. because there are good people that live in those communities who want to go out and get a gallon of milk and not be...
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. >> [indiscernible] >> brownsville has one. the rio grande does not have a whole lot of water. it has become the pathway along the journey for a lot of migrants. [indiscernible] >> soap to get them on their journey. >> you know, it is amazing what you do to help them. what would you want me to do most? >> for the products we bring forth whether it be food because -- [indiscernible] [indiscernible conversations] >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfilth efrd view of what's happening in washington. keep up in today's biggest events with hearings from the u.s. congress, white house events, the courts, campaigns, and more from the world of politics. at your fingertips. stay current with the latest episodes of "washington journal" and find scheduling information for c-span's tv networks and c-span radio. plus a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span now is available at the apple store and google play. download it for free today. c-span now, your front row seat to washington. any time, anywhere. >> there are a lot of places to get political information. but only at c-
. >> [indiscernible] >> brownsville has one. the rio grande does not have a whole lot of water. it has become the pathway along the journey for a lot of migrants. [indiscernible] >> soap to get them on their journey. >> you know, it is amazing what you do to help them. what would you want me to do most? >> for the products we bring forth whether it be food because -- [indiscernible] [indiscernible conversations] >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring...