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we see it in big cities like the metropolitan county of paris county where judge hidalgo has done an extraordinary judge of investing in the polls. that is what's it is a part of. it's also a piece of the big line would happen on the 6th of january. this effort to change the rules of our elections, to be able to consolidate the hold on power the republicans has in states like georgia, florida and texas. the question to this is a federal legislation, and the for the people act which has passed the house of representatives and that was pending in the senate, all it lacks for is the full commitment and leadership from the senate to the white house, to the american people that those in position of public trust listen to. this is our moment of truth. >> i wanna talk about the for the people act in the moment, but judge hidalgo, good to see again. the texas tribune talked about the number of polling places that are being cut, they would see a drastic drop in polling places under the senate version of seven bill seven. a texas tribune analysis showed. let's explain with this. meanwhile has
we see it in big cities like the metropolitan county of paris county where judge hidalgo has done an extraordinary judge of investing in the polls. that is what's it is a part of. it's also a piece of the big line would happen on the 6th of january. this effort to change the rules of our elections, to be able to consolidate the hold on power the republicans has in states like georgia, florida and texas. the question to this is a federal legislation, and the for the people act which has passed...
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joining us now is the judge hidalgo of the most populous county in texas.t is business support for voting rights going to be in the end? as republicans in the legislature really take aim at voting rights statewide and seem to be aiming specifically at places like your county? >> it's very important for all of us to stand up against this, but the business community is uniquely positioned to make a difference. this is not a transient quote/unquote political partisan issue, this is about are you willing to stand up for and fight for american democracy. do you believe in american democracy? i think of martin luther king writing from birmingham jail, i think about the blood that's been spilled to protect that promise of america, that light that we fight for around the world, and when some folks are trying to turn democracy itself into a wedge issue, we need to stand up and make clear voting rights, democracy is something we thought we had already won and been done with. business community more than anybody else can stand up and prevent this from becoming a wedge
joining us now is the judge hidalgo of the most populous county in texas.t is business support for voting rights going to be in the end? as republicans in the legislature really take aim at voting rights statewide and seem to be aiming specifically at places like your county? >> it's very important for all of us to stand up against this, but the business community is uniquely positioned to make a difference. this is not a transient quote/unquote political partisan issue, this is about are...
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judge lena hidalgo, the chief executive in the most populous county in texas. congressman, let me start with you. you've been fighting this for a long time, before americans knew this was a thing. this idea of creating an environment and support for people to vote who either hadn't traditionally voted or have faced things that made it harder to vote. people ask me, how is this racist? how is this bad? if the same rules my to everybody, why are these changes proposed in texas bad for voting? >> that's part of what is so pernicious about this. this is all taking place under the guise of standardizing our elections.nahi woptial who could be against that? we might have asked the same question about ourselves 100 years ago. won't that my to everybody? how many gumballs are in the jar? what we know is that these are all efforts at suppressing the votes. not all texans in our state but certain texans and historicallye that has been black texans, more recently, latinos and other communities of color. we see it in big cities like the metropolitan county, harris county,
judge lena hidalgo, the chief executive in the most populous county in texas. congressman, let me start with you. you've been fighting this for a long time, before americans knew this was a thing. this idea of creating an environment and support for people to vote who either hadn't traditionally voted or have faced things that made it harder to vote. people ask me, how is this racist? how is this bad? if the same rules my to everybody, why are these changes proposed in texas bad for voting?...
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harris county judge leyna hidalgo, beto o'rourke from texas. thank you both for joining us tonight. . more to get to. a criminal investigation to help the 2020 campaign. up next, more on the january 6th attack on congress. stay with us. 6th attack on congress stay with us in aurora. (doorbell) rock on. tonight i'll be eating lobster thermidor au gratin. really? sh-yeah, and monkeys might fly out of my butt. make it two calzones! with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions, and slowing disability progression vs aubagio. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including infections. while no cases of pml were reported in rms clinical trials, it could happen. tell yo
harris county judge leyna hidalgo, beto o'rourke from texas. thank you both for joining us tonight. . more to get to. a criminal investigation to help the 2020 campaign. up next, more on the january 6th attack on congress. stay with us. 6th attack on congress stay with us in aurora. (doorbell) rock on. tonight i'll be eating lobster thermidor au gratin. really? sh-yeah, and monkeys might fly out of my butt. make it two calzones! with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. not just...
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gracias, santísima virgen del piso del metro hidalgo. doña lucha: [susurra] chino. chino. ¡chino!licuado. chino: ay, mamá. doña lucha: la verdad, no podía dormir, chino. porque está verde porque le echo amilina. chino. está bien, no te lo tomes. ♪ felix: domingo 9 de mayo y estas son las principales noticias. un nuevo tiroteo deja siete muertos en medio de una fiesta de cumpleaÑos en colorado springs. el agresor se suicidÓ despuÉs de la masacre. la administraciÓn biden cambio de estrategia. aumentarÁ el nÚmero de farmacias sin cita previa. luego del cambio de polÍtica migratoria,unas 10,000 personas que estaban en el programa "quÉdate en mÉxico" ya han logrado entrar al paÍs. una de las mÁs tensas jornadas que tiene el paÍs enfrentando una profunda crisis social y polÍtica. vamos ahora con toda la informaciÓn. locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn como fin de semana. felix: esta madrugada un tiroteo dejÓ el saldo de siete personas muertas, incluido el atacante que se suicidÓ, el incidente ocurriÓ en un parque de casas mÓviles. locutora: era un sÁbado de celebraciÓn donde una fam
gracias, santísima virgen del piso del metro hidalgo. doña lucha: [susurra] chino. chino. ¡chino!licuado. chino: ay, mamá. doña lucha: la verdad, no podía dormir, chino. porque está verde porque le echo amilina. chino. está bien, no te lo tomes. ♪ felix: domingo 9 de mayo y estas son las principales noticias. un nuevo tiroteo deja siete muertos en medio de una fiesta de cumpleaÑos en colorado springs. el agresor se suicidÓ despuÉs de la masacre. la administraciÓn biden cambio de...
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estÁ pesando gana pachuca 3—1, le quedan dos minutos al partido en el hidalgo. el amÉrica, mÁs remates al final tuvo pachuca, aunque en remates al arco, parejo, pachuca fue mÁs contundente. pelota que tiene cabral, juega con oscar ustari. estaba claro el mensaje de pezzolano con el tercero. se equivoca en la salida, sÁnchez, se mueve viÑas, pelota para roger martÍnez, acompaÑa medina, barre, quÉ dice el Árbitro? no me ande pitando. saque de puerta. creÍ que iba a marcar penal. comentarista: sÍ, parecÍa penal. relator: quÉ buen disparo de chÁvez, magnÍfico, de zurda. profe: sÍ, poer ——pero dÓnde estÁn los que tenÍan que marcar? relator: el pachuca despacha al amÉrica, todavÍa se tiene que jugar el partido en el azteca, partido que podrÁ disfrutar el domingo en nuestras pantallas, el sÁbado, puebla—atlas y cruz azul—toluca, cruz azul, tambiÉn contra las cuerdas, tiene que ganar. comentarista: de aquÍ no veo nada. relator: la marca el Árbitro. cambio de juego. guzmÁn. controla aguirre y juega con cabral, 20 segundos le quedan al partido. cabral, pachuca celebra en
estÁ pesando gana pachuca 3—1, le quedan dos minutos al partido en el hidalgo. el amÉrica, mÁs remates al final tuvo pachuca, aunque en remates al arco, parejo, pachuca fue mÁs contundente. pelota que tiene cabral, juega con oscar ustari. estaba claro el mensaje de pezzolano con el tercero. se equivoca en la salida, sÁnchez, se mueve viÑas, pelota para roger martÍnez, acompaÑa medina, barre, quÉ dice el Árbitro? no me ande pitando. saque de puerta. creÍ que iba a marcar penal....
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cientos de migrantes pero los explica más todo poco después del amanecer para la noche >> correcta hidalgocenas de migrantes que habían sido expulsados en medio de lágrimas con un corazón lleno de incertidumbre >> lamentablemente nuestro sueño, otros están destrozados e sienten estafados por los traficantes que parecieron cruzar >> muchos de ellos con sus niños contienen barro en su ropa es la prueba de su cruce por el río ella cruzó en la noche intenta llegar a estados unidos porque teme por su vida y él recibió dos tiros en un enfrentamiento mientras iba con su bebé >> aquí en la marca donde le entro un poco más adentro de la casa de la república panorama empeora lugar desbordado por la manera de estados condes los expulsan debido a la pandemia son pocos los que recién llegan no podemos tirarlos la zona regresa para atrás aquí en este kiosco que me llegaron por primera vez decena de personas expulsadas por el gobierno de estados unidos en cosa de meses alcanzaron a albergar más de 400 migrantes la cifra sigue creciendo cuando llega este factor es una esperanza >> yo me siento triste de l
cientos de migrantes pero los explica más todo poco después del amanecer para la noche >> correcta hidalgocenas de migrantes que habían sido expulsados en medio de lágrimas con un corazón lleno de incertidumbre >> lamentablemente nuestro sueño, otros están destrozados e sienten estafados por los traficantes que parecieron cruzar >> muchos de ellos con sus niños contienen barro en su ropa es la prueba de su cruce por el río ella cruzó en la noche intenta llegar a...
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alejandro: miÉrcoles de semifinal en el foro mexicano, en la cancha del hidalgo.
alejandro: miÉrcoles de semifinal en el foro mexicano, en la cancha del hidalgo.
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reportero: el condado de hidalgo, fronterizo con mÉxico dijo que por tratarse de una pandemia globalxicana provisiÓn acaba viaja mucho acÁ y estÁn aquÍ, los vamos a vacunar. reportero: se estima que un 25 % de las vacunas aplicadas en la zona fronteriza de texas han sido para ciudadanos mexicanos. algunos habitantes dicen que no tienen problema en que personal de mÉxico viaje para vacunarse. >> si tienen la oportunidad de hacerlo, ya que no la prestan mÉxico, me parece una buena opciÓn. >> para mÍ, todos no tenemos que inyectar, y ellos tiene que venir para acÁ, pues ni modo. fÉlix: la uniÓn americana de libertades civiles se le pidiÓ al secretario del departamento de seguridad nacional el cierre de 39 centros de detenciÓn de migrantes, argumentando que se estÁn desperdiciando millones de dÓlares al mantenerlos en funcionamiento. ahÍ tiene 15,830 migrantes bajo su custodia en su red de mÁs de 200 centros, una cifra que representa una cuarta parte de los migrantes detenidos. mÉxico ya superÓ los 217,000 muertos por el covid—19 y una organizaciÓn civil estÁ poniendo un granito de arena
reportero: el condado de hidalgo, fronterizo con mÉxico dijo que por tratarse de una pandemia globalxicana provisiÓn acaba viaja mucho acÁ y estÁn aquÍ, los vamos a vacunar. reportero: se estima que un 25 % de las vacunas aplicadas en la zona fronteriza de texas han sido para ciudadanos mexicanos. algunos habitantes dicen que no tienen problema en que personal de mÉxico viaje para vacunarse. >> si tienen la oportunidad de hacerlo, ya que no la prestan mÉxico, me parece una buena...
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. >>> en repechaje van a cerrar chivas visitando a pachuca en el estadio hidalgo el domingo a las 7:15 en la liga. >>> el partido de hoy los san francisco giants fue pospuesto por mal tiempo. hasta aquÍ los deportes. pausa. >>> queremos conocer a la mejor madre del mundo. envÍe una fotografÍa de de su madre con su nombre y dÍganos en una frase por quÉ ella es la mejor. envÍe su fotografÍa a telemundo 48.com/dÍadelasmadres. infórmese ya. visite o llame al durante el horario de atención. ahora california phones le ofrece accesorios gratis para su teléfono celular. como este aparato para aumentar el volumen. infórmese ya. visite o llame al durante el horario de atención. >>> se espera que la administraciÓn de drogas y alimentos de estados unidos autorice la vacuna covid 19 pfizer para jÓvenes entre 12 y 15 aÑos los detalles en vivo a las 11. para terminar les comento que el banco de alimentos del condado alameda junto a.... celebraron su expansiÓn con la apertura de otro centro para residentes de oakland. >>> estos bancos de comida que han sido fundamentales han dado alimento a cientos de
. >>> en repechaje van a cerrar chivas visitando a pachuca en el estadio hidalgo el domingo a las 7:15 en la liga. >>> el partido de hoy los san francisco giants fue pospuesto por mal tiempo. hasta aquÍ los deportes. pausa. >>> queremos conocer a la mejor madre del mundo. envÍe una fotografÍa de de su madre con su nombre y dÍganos en una frase por quÉ ella es la mejor. envÍe su fotografÍa a telemundo 48.com/dÍadelasmadres. infórmese ya. visite o llame al...
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enfrentar al atlas, mientras que el domingo a primera hora leÓn recibÍ visitando a pachuca en el estadio hidalgor una vez mÁs, para jocelyn mono talla, no le alcanzÓ y se tuvo que conformar con el lugar general, 4- 3, ya estuviste, contra, ziÓn, triple doble, y ganaban en el primer cuarto. aquÍ la clavaba para recortar la diferencia, ziÓn termina la 32 la noche, los, pero con un steph curry intratable que le decÍa quÍtate, se llevaron el partido 123 a 108. >> antes de, derrotaron cinco por cuatro y quedan con el mejor rÉcord de todas las. >> en telemundo 48 somos primeros con las noticias seguimos con informaciÓn de Última hora desde la ciudad de mÉxico, un tren con pasajeros del metro local se descarrilÓ luego que un puente colapsÓ, se trata de la lÍnea 12 del ferrocarril en la alcaldÍa de tlÁhuac, hasta el momento se habla de 70 heridos, han aumentado 49 de elloss fueron trasladados al hospital, y habrÍa al menos 20 muertos, segÚn la jefa de gobierno de la ciudad de mÉxico, seguiremos muy de cerca esta informaciÓn de Última hora, en nuestras ediciones de maÑana . >> estas son las noticias que
enfrentar al atlas, mientras que el domingo a primera hora leÓn recibÍ visitando a pachuca en el estadio hidalgor una vez mÁs, para jocelyn mono talla, no le alcanzÓ y se tuvo que conformar con el lugar general, 4- 3, ya estuviste, contra, ziÓn, triple doble, y ganaban en el primer cuarto. aquÍ la clavaba para recortar la diferencia, ziÓn termina la 32 la noche, los, pero con un steph curry intratable que le decÍa quÍtate, se llevaron el partido 123 a 108. >> antes de, derrotaron...
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up next 60 minutes. germany officially recognizes genocide, it's slow sort of tens of thousands of hidalgo. busy and nama people in the maybe during the colonial rule by boat and on foot hundreds of thousands in the democratic republic of congo.
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they found the man 30 minutes southeast of where we were in hidalgo, 71 migrants came across and familyetter life, but sometimes as we've seen there are some bad apples mixed in there and they ran a background check on one man, i believe in his 30's, came back he has an active warrant harris county, active ms-13 gang member wanted for sexual assault of a child. so kind of shows you some of the grave circumstances that those border agents have to deal with out here. you never know who can come out of this brush, griff. griff: great reporting. we'll check back with you in the next hour. thanks, bill. >> all right, it's a big day in the city of mobile, alabama. the u.s.s. mobile is commissioned today in its namesake city where it was built. the mobile's crew running up onto the ship to extend their journey to home port naval base san diego. the ship is the fifth in the navy's history to be named mobile. if you look at that. >> it's pretty amazing, i grew up in the south in memphis, every summer we would drive to destin, florida and go through mobile, alabama and you would see this ship and
they found the man 30 minutes southeast of where we were in hidalgo, 71 migrants came across and familyetter life, but sometimes as we've seen there are some bad apples mixed in there and they ran a background check on one man, i believe in his 30's, came back he has an active warrant harris county, active ms-13 gang member wanted for sexual assault of a child. so kind of shows you some of the grave circumstances that those border agents have to deal with out here. you never know who can come...
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that includes some standout hispanic women, who currently hold top positions in places like hidalgo countyt their sights on a seat in the us house of representatives in next year's midterms. that includes monica de la cruz—hernandez, who's running to represent the state's 15th congressional district. she joins us now from alamo, texas. monica, thanks so much forjoining the programme. monica, thanks so much for “oining the programmafi monica, thanks so much for “oining the programmefi monica, thanks so much for “oining the programme. thank you for having me. i understand _ the programme. thank you for having me. i understand that _ the programme. thank you for having me. i understand that in _ the programme. thank you for having me. i understand that in your- the programme. thank you for having me. i understand that in your first - me. i understand that in your first tolitical me. i understand that in your first political moves _ me. i understand that in your first political moves in _ me. i understand that in your first political moves in life _ me. i understand that in your first political
that includes some standout hispanic women, who currently hold top positions in places like hidalgo countyt their sights on a seat in the us house of representatives in next year's midterms. that includes monica de la cruz—hernandez, who's running to represent the state's 15th congressional district. she joins us now from alamo, texas. monica, thanks so much forjoining the programme. monica, thanks so much for “oining the programmafi monica, thanks so much for “oining the programmefi...
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joining me now to discuss this is arizona's secretary of state, katie hobbs from hidalgo, texas.hing in your state, why is this audit happening? >> there were nine cases after the election brought to court and there was no evidence and any of them that proved any kind of fraud or irregularities in the election. we certified the ruesults. we are still rehashing this. this is an attempt to continue to undermine voters confidence in the process and i helps to justify this rash of voter suppression bill we are seeing across the country. >> lena, to you, again, no proof of anything went wrong. republicans in texas are pushing for a bill making the election more secure. does this really make aelection more secure? >> no, you only have to take one of those to make sure it does not. poll watchers, it allows poll watchers film voters as they are casting their votes. the biggest point is all of this is based on that lie so what these bills do as they pass various states is open the door to more legislation that restricts the vote and it weakens and tears away the democracy because that lie
joining me now to discuss this is arizona's secretary of state, katie hobbs from hidalgo, texas.hing in your state, why is this audit happening? >> there were nine cases after the election brought to court and there was no evidence and any of them that proved any kind of fraud or irregularities in the election. we certified the ruesults. we are still rehashing this. this is an attempt to continue to undermine voters confidence in the process and i helps to justify this rash of voter...
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. >> i was speaking to bet to o'rourke and judge lina hidalgo and they were talking about passing the voting rights advancement act. would any provisions if they passed in the united states senate undo any of the damage that would be done by this bill? >> yes, absolutely. we've seen these bills come through the texas house, restricted voter i.d. measures that have been defeated in the past and again, texas has a history of discrimination of trying to suppress the black and brown votes and absolutely, you know, we have asked time and time again as a member of the elections committee, we've asked that the a.g. give us an example of the problem we're trying to fix and we can't get an answer and so, you next really they're trying to address the problem that doesn't exist and as a result, there is going to be many people including disabled folks that are not going -- it's going to make it more difficult for them to vote. >> yeah, that sounds like a problem across the country, solving a voter fraud problem that doesn't seem to exist. representative, good to see you in morning. thanks for ge
. >> i was speaking to bet to o'rourke and judge lina hidalgo and they were talking about passing the voting rights advancement act. would any provisions if they passed in the united states senate undo any of the damage that would be done by this bill? >> yes, absolutely. we've seen these bills come through the texas house, restricted voter i.d. measures that have been defeated in the past and again, texas has a history of discrimination of trying to suppress the black and brown...
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nbc's gabe gutierrez has made his way to hidalgo, texas, for that story gabe, good morning. >> reporterwded, but that doesn't mean the overall number of migrants is slowing. law enforcement agencies across this region say they are overwhelmed. overnight, the frantic flow of migrants was relentless. we were there not with federal border patrol agents but with rangers from the texas department of public safety. this is what texas agents say they're seeing more of each and every night, rafts full of women and children, making the dangerous trek across the rio grande they're having to patrol more of this area because federal resources are stretched so thin. do you consider what you see here a crisis? >> it is a crisis. it is. you see how easy it is for these smugglers to raft these migrants across they have no fear of law enforcement. because they'll go back to mexico, bring another group. >> reporter: nearby in roma, texas, simple traffic stop by state troopers led them to this stash house. right now, authorities are starting to process these migrants it's not clear how long they have been
nbc's gabe gutierrez has made his way to hidalgo, texas, for that story gabe, good morning. >> reporterwded, but that doesn't mean the overall number of migrants is slowing. law enforcement agencies across this region say they are overwhelmed. overnight, the frantic flow of migrants was relentless. we were there not with federal border patrol agents but with rangers from the texas department of public safety. this is what texas agents say they're seeing more of each and every night, rafts...
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joining us texas state representative, judge hidalgo and "the washington post" neighal reporter amy gardner covering this bill and others like it across the country. thank you all for being with us. representative, it was pretty dramatic. talk to us about this decision you and your colleagues made to walk out last night. why you did it and what you feel you accomplished. >> we were focused on killing this bill ar preserving voting rights for texans. whether it was on points of order, during debate or whether using the extraordinary tactic that we used last night, only used four times in texas history which is to break quorum and knew we had to preserve voting rights and the goal. all 67 democrats stuck together and played the parts and i was getting ready to give a stem winder of a speech against the bill and got the notice from the caucus leader do go because republicans were going to try to recall the previous and we walked out and killed the bill and make sure that texans' voting rights are protected. >> a number of provisions in the bill aimed specifically at the county. your county did
joining us texas state representative, judge hidalgo and "the washington post" neighal reporter amy gardner covering this bill and others like it across the country. thank you all for being with us. representative, it was pretty dramatic. talk to us about this decision you and your colleagues made to walk out last night. why you did it and what you feel you accomplished. >> we were focused on killing this bill ar preserving voting rights for texans. whether it was on points of...
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and now i want to bring in harris county judge lina hidalgo, who opposes these bills.s county is home to houston. so judge, i appreciate your time. when you look at the times, joe biden lost texas by six percentage points but carried harris county by about 13. so that was fueled by record turnout in your county, 70% of your residents happen to identify as hispanic, black, or asian. taking all that into account, is there any doubt in your mind that these dill bills to design depress voters this those places that are voting democrat? >> no, there's no doubt. it's very clear that these bills are trying to dilute the voting power of minorities, of urban areas in some ways, people with disabilities is the practical implication of some of these proposals. but really what it is, is this exercise in blindly following what has become sort of a populist call that there is voter suppression, and that policies must be passed, that there is voter fraud, and that policies must be passed to root it out. the folks who are championing these voter suppression bills right now in the hous
and now i want to bring in harris county judge lina hidalgo, who opposes these bills.s county is home to houston. so judge, i appreciate your time. when you look at the times, joe biden lost texas by six percentage points but carried harris county by about 13. so that was fueled by record turnout in your county, 70% of your residents happen to identify as hispanic, black, or asian. taking all that into account, is there any doubt in your mind that these dill bills to design depress voters this...
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and leana hidalgo, judge of harris county, texas. thank you so much. good evening.is no proof of any widespread-voting fraud in your state, or anywhere else. why is this audit happening? >> you're right. there were nine cases, after the election, brought to court. and there was no evidence, in any of them, that -- that proved any kind of fraud or irregularities in the election. we certified the results. it is six months after that, we're still rehashing this. this is an attempt to continue to undermine voters' confidence in the process. and it helps to justify this rash of voter suppression bills that we are seeing in arizona, and across the country. >> so, lena, to you. again, no proof that anything went wrong in your state, either. but republicans in texas are pushing a bill that they say will make elections more secure. what it does, as of now, is empower poll watchers. makes a crime to send absentee ballot applications. and increases penalties for some voting crimes. does this really make elections more secure? >> no, you only have to take one of those, to recog
and leana hidalgo, judge of harris county, texas. thank you so much. good evening.is no proof of any widespread-voting fraud in your state, or anywhere else. why is this audit happening? >> you're right. there were nine cases, after the election, brought to court. and there was no evidence, in any of them, that -- that proved any kind of fraud or irregularities in the election. we certified the results. it is six months after that, we're still rehashing this. this is an attempt to...
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we talked with lina hidalgo in texas. she said at their fema site there, at the peak they were doing 6,000 shots a day. that really dropped off a couple of weeks ago and now they're trying to bring in live bands and shifting the hours so people who are working can come afterward and they're trying to bring shots to people make them as easy as possible for people to get in there and get that first dose. >> allison, let's talk about connecticut. they've done well getting people vaccinated thus far. what are people like? are they wearing masks out in the street and how does the state plan to get to those who are left? >> yeah, you know, it's a mix. we talked to someone out walking his dog this morning and he wasn't wearing a mask and i asked if heed been vaccinated and he said in the last four or five days he started to take his mask off when he's outside following cdc guidelines and he was talking about how freeing it feels and how much more comfortable he feels in states like these where they do have high rates of vaccinat
we talked with lina hidalgo in texas. she said at their fema site there, at the peak they were doing 6,000 shots a day. that really dropped off a couple of weeks ago and now they're trying to bring in live bands and shifting the hours so people who are working can come afterward and they're trying to bring shots to people make them as easy as possible for people to get in there and get that first dose. >> allison, let's talk about connecticut. they've done well getting people vaccinated...
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coming up next 60 minutes. germany officially recognizes genocide in slaughter of tens of thousands of hidalgo and nama people in the maybe during the colonial rule. by boat and on foot hundreds of thousands in the democratic republic of congo, scrambling to find safety officer another warning of volcanic corruption. there was honey, when the evacuation order came, his baby could speak. a tenor was badly burned when a cooking fault was not over any medical attention, but there isn't any available here at the reception center. in rwanda, people fled over the border from the city of gamer to come here. rights groups accused warring sides in the conflict and the see great region of attacking schools and faithful politics. why so many regional candidates in mexico local elections are being killed. i'm going to guess roscoe with the sports as japanese officials extend the state of emergency in tokyo with less than 2 months to go to the lympics . organize this tell athletes to travel with full confidence to a safe game. ah, ah, now germany has acknowledged a committed genocide in namibia. in the ear
coming up next 60 minutes. germany officially recognizes genocide in slaughter of tens of thousands of hidalgo and nama people in the maybe during the colonial rule. by boat and on foot hundreds of thousands in the democratic republic of congo, scrambling to find safety officer another warning of volcanic corruption. there was honey, when the evacuation order came, his baby could speak. a tenor was badly burned when a cooking fault was not over any medical attention, but there isn't any...
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one in the brownsville area, and hidalgo.curity concerns and if we can pull up video from lahoya, texas. this happens like clock work every morning. migrant families come out of the brush. they come out and present themselves to the border patrol. many from triangle countries, honduras, el salvador and this is from alex hogan and her crew out here a couple of days ago. take a look at video from the rio grande. at night come across in the dead of night and migrant families coming across on rafts in the middle of night sometimes led by coyotes, and presenting themselves to border patrol as well. many of them coming with children. we'll talk about this year. this is texas democrat gonzalez, he's got a little criticism from the biden administration, at least questions for them. he says some of the border money that the biden administration is supposed to be sending to the local municipalities to get this problem under control, it needs to be kept track of better and some of that money might not be going where it needs to. in part
one in the brownsville area, and hidalgo.curity concerns and if we can pull up video from lahoya, texas. this happens like clock work every morning. migrant families come out of the brush. they come out and present themselves to the border patrol. many from triangle countries, honduras, el salvador and this is from alex hogan and her crew out here a couple of days ago. take a look at video from the rio grande. at night come across in the dead of night and migrant families coming across on rafts...
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we're here in hidalgo in the rio grande valley. we have video we shot in la jolla, texas. are family units, a lot of young kids with them. they are not trying to run away. the border patrol says these families are from romania, ecuador, guatemala. we shot this video hour 1/2 ago, right down the street from us, a group of guatemalans came across the border, they had got apprehended in a patch of brush next to a u-haul store. i had a chance to talk with one of the young men backin the back of the border patrol vehicle. orlando, a 23-year-old construction worker. he came here because of poverty in guatemala. he paid the coyote $10,000 to get here. this was his fifth time trying to get into the president of the united states. this is a message for joe biden. [speaking in native tongue] reporter: unfortunately for him his chances of being able to stay in the u.s. are not good. almost all of the single adult men coming from el salvador, gaut ma la, honduras being deported sometimes within a matter of hours after crossing into the u.s. send it back to you. stuart: bill melugin, t
we're here in hidalgo in the rio grande valley. we have video we shot in la jolla, texas. are family units, a lot of young kids with them. they are not trying to run away. the border patrol says these families are from romania, ecuador, guatemala. we shot this video hour 1/2 ago, right down the street from us, a group of guatemalans came across the border, they had got apprehended in a patch of brush next to a u-haul store. i had a chance to talk with one of the young men backin the back of the...
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last wednesday, 30 minutes southeast of where we are right now in hidalgo, border agents apprehendede bill, and thanks for being with us today. >> thank you. stuart: i'll take a real left turn now, let's move away to something else here, the monday trivia question. what was the first official u.s. state? we'll be back. . . new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. ♪. stuart: i challenged you when you saw this trivia question, what was the first official u.s. state, what did you say? well i said i think i said, what did i say? you said virginia. >> i said virginia. stuart: i said, kind of said, well maybe it was one of the smaller states near washington, d.c. maybe it was delaware. i got it right. i got it right. stuart: what is coincidence. stuart: let me give you the history, susan. on december 7th, 1787, delaware become the first of the original 13 colonies to ra
last wednesday, 30 minutes southeast of where we are right now in hidalgo, border agents apprehendede bill, and thanks for being with us today. >> thank you. stuart: i'll take a real left turn now, let's move away to something else here, the monday trivia question. what was the first official u.s. state? we'll be back. . . new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality...
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and as you were saying, it's part of this wide—ranging ongoing plan by anne hidalgo, the socialist mayore checks to stop people coming in. hugh schofield in paris. you may remember the dramatic pictures of a fireball lighting up the night sky in gloucestershire in february. we covered it here. it was a rare meteorite that crashed onto a driveway, and now it's going on display at the natural history museum when it reopens on monday. scientists hope some of the recovered fragments could reveal how life started on our planet, as our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. blazing across the night sky at 50,000 kph, the dramatic arrival of the uk's space rock. and some of it ended up here, burnt into the wilcock family's driveway in winchcombe, gloucestershire. look at the incredible dent in that. i mean, this is tarmac, so it is a solid drive, isn't it? it's the kind of thing that if that had hit you, oryour car... it would hurt! it would really hurt, wouldn't it? now the family has a chance to see the meteorite again. it has a new home alongside the natural history museum's most pri
and as you were saying, it's part of this wide—ranging ongoing plan by anne hidalgo, the socialist mayore checks to stop people coming in. hugh schofield in paris. you may remember the dramatic pictures of a fireball lighting up the night sky in gloucestershire in february. we covered it here. it was a rare meteorite that crashed onto a driveway, and now it's going on display at the natural history museum when it reopens on monday. scientists hope some of the recovered fragments could reveal...