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as texas town talking about conroe texas where i grew up. in east, texas and where i 10 years after brown versus board of education integrated our town's schools they have been. there there in many places in the south resisting integration and they'd come up with something called the freedom of choice plan. under which white parents was supposed to pick white schools for their kids everybody knew what they were supposed to. do, you know white parents would pick white schools black parents would pick black schools and everything would go on the way had gone on for you know, since the end of the civil war and after reconstruction and jim crow, but my parents decided to do something different. they decided that they would send me to a white school. my mother taught at booker t washington, the inevitably named black school booker t washington nothing wrong with that bookery. washington was a great man many ways that were to k through 12. my older brothers were at booker t washington as well because i was beginning school my parents thought that
as texas town talking about conroe texas where i grew up. in east, texas and where i 10 years after brown versus board of education integrated our town's schools they have been. there there in many places in the south resisting integration and they'd come up with something called the freedom of choice plan. under which white parents was supposed to pick white schools for their kids everybody knew what they were supposed to. do, you know white parents would pick white schools black parents would...
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in texas, in congress, texas.er memories of making food with the family, having the discussions with the family, parades, the barbecue, the homemade food. so i think families usually hugely important when we think about juneteenth and ms emancipation day. in texas, i think it's especially important. i live in texas now, i'm a native new yorker transplanted, but black texans have not gotten their do in terms of the history of civil rights and just american history and liberation struggles in the way that they fought to whether we're talking about freedom townsend texas, freedom colonies from the 19th century. all the way to the civil rights era, not just in big cities like houston and austin and san antonio, dallas. but in rural areas, deep, deep rural areas. washington county, texas, other parts of texas that were very, very instrumental from slavery and reconstruction all the way to the president. in expanding our boundaries of citizenship and dignity in democracy. >> peniel joseph, how do you feel about reparati
in texas, in congress, texas.er memories of making food with the family, having the discussions with the family, parades, the barbecue, the homemade food. so i think families usually hugely important when we think about juneteenth and ms emancipation day. in texas, i think it's especially important. i live in texas now, i'm a native new yorker transplanted, but black texans have not gotten their do in terms of the history of civil rights and just american history and liberation struggles in the...
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i'm from texas. texas in 30 days is going _ i'm from texas.rting _ going to criminalise abortion starting at the point of fertilisation. not conception. that means_ fertilisation. not conception. that means doctors want to be spending life sentences in prison from providing _ life sentences in prison from providing abortion care and very afraid _ providing abortion care and very afraid of— providing abortion care and very afraid of the future walking into where _ afraid of the future walking into where our — afraid of the future walking into where our options are so limited. before _ where our options are so limited. before he — where our options are so limited. before he went on air, you're from texas, did you ever leave texas her home state a relay, this is your home state a relay, this is your home state? i home state a relay, this is your home state?— home state a relay, this is your home state? ., �* . ., . home state? i don't want to leave my home. it's home state? i don't want to leave my home- it'sjust _ home state? i don't want to lea
i'm from texas. texas in 30 days is going _ i'm from texas.rting _ going to criminalise abortion starting at the point of fertilisation. not conception. that means_ fertilisation. not conception. that means doctors want to be spending life sentences in prison from providing _ life sentences in prison from providing abortion care and very afraid _ providing abortion care and very afraid of— providing abortion care and very afraid of the future walking into where _ afraid of the future walking...
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that's the texas revolution. so texas, the republic of texas was not recognized by mexico. mexico did not ratify the treaty that santa ana signed under duress after having been defeated. so this is the republic of texas and at first they don't have any desire to enter the union. they're just another republic. it's like jefferson's dream of that north american continent of six or seven republicans, while governing themselves, but no not all under one government. so that's 1836 then. back a little bit to the territorial growth. so here is, here is where the push for territorial growth is coming from in the united states. politically, it's coming from the jeffersonian site. first of the republicans, really the democratic republicans, we've been renamed themselves the democratic party in 1827, and they're the agricultural party. and their sense, they do not have a sense like the weeks do that wealth can be created through innovation and division of labor. you've got to pull it out of the ground or you have to grow it. that means that always inevitably means an agrarian empire t
that's the texas revolution. so texas, the republic of texas was not recognized by mexico. mexico did not ratify the treaty that santa ana signed under duress after having been defeated. so this is the republic of texas and at first they don't have any desire to enter the union. they're just another republic. it's like jefferson's dream of that north american continent of six or seven republicans, while governing themselves, but no not all under one government. so that's 1836 then. back a...
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of texas. >> you are not gonna believe what the governor of texas says about this. you're not gonna believe any because it's not true. >> why force a rape or incest victim to carry a pregnancy to term? >> rape is a crime. and texas will work tirelessly to make sure that we eliminate all rapists from the streets of texas, by aggressively going after -- prosecuting them and giving, leaving them off the streets. so go number one in the state of texas is to eliminate rape, so that no woman, no person will be a victim of rape. >> eliminate rape, eliminates rape, that is the texas republican plan to make sure that no victim of rape in texas will ever need abortion, eliminates right! texas is number one. it is the second biggest state, but its number one. california has 10 million more people than texas, 10 million. but texas is number one. texas is number one in forcible rapes. 13,509 victims of criminal forceable rape, in a year, in the state of texas. texas. it is number one. and the governor of te
of texas. >> you are not gonna believe what the governor of texas says about this. you're not gonna believe any because it's not true. >> why force a rape or incest victim to carry a pregnancy to term? >> rape is a crime. and texas will work tirelessly to make sure that we eliminate all rapists from the streets of texas, by aggressively going after -- prosecuting them and giving, leaving them off the streets. so go number one in the state of texas is to eliminate rape, so that...
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and a lot of time in the other texas cities. then when i became secretary of housing and traveled to 200 different american cities and every one of the 50 states you begin to pick up patterns and trends and one of those that jumped out at me was that there is emerging in texas in these places dallas, fort worth and the north houston galveston in the southeast and austin san antonio in the southwest of this triangle. a mega complex of cities that can hold their own in the country and indeed our gravitating to that kind of pinnacle role that great metros play in the world. the singapore's in tokyo's and frankforts and milan's in london's etc and in this this triplex of metropolitan and economic strength. is a coming reality that we in texas haven't fully appreciated. nor have we interpreted in the sense of what does this mean for the future of texas? we'll talk about that in a moment. i had worked a long time with david hendricks who covered city hall in my time then later went to the business section of the express news. he was b
and a lot of time in the other texas cities. then when i became secretary of housing and traveled to 200 different american cities and every one of the 50 states you begin to pick up patterns and trends and one of those that jumped out at me was that there is emerging in texas in these places dallas, fort worth and the north houston galveston in the southeast and austin san antonio in the southwest of this triangle. a mega complex of cities that can hold their own in the country and indeed our...
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coming up, we will stay in texas.s raising money to said pregnant people to another state to get an abortion considered aiding and abetting? we will speak with the head of an abortion fund in texas. ♪♪ [music break] amy: the late mexican legend. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. we turn to look at the ongoing fallout fromhe supreme court's decision to overturn roe v wade and eliminate constitutional protections for abortion. legal battles are being waged across the united states as reproductive rights advocates attempt to halt or delay statewide abortion bans. on monday, judges temporarily blocked louisiana and utah from implementing bans. meanwhile, abortion rights advocates have also filed lawsuits across the country, including in arizona, kentucky, idaho, mississippi, and texas. within hours of friday's ruling, texas attorney general ken paxton threatened to criminally prosecute anyone violating a statewide abortion ban that was passed in the 192
coming up, we will stay in texas.s raising money to said pregnant people to another state to get an abortion considered aiding and abetting? we will speak with the head of an abortion fund in texas. ♪♪ [music break] amy: the late mexican legend. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. we turn to look at the ongoing fallout fromhe supreme court's decision to overturn roe v wade and eliminate constitutional protections for...
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in texas.erating under a de facto ban already for the past ten months. are we becoming a retrieve you retrievable e divided between blue governed states and right govern states in this country? in a way that is getting dangerous? this feels like a profound break. >> it's very dangerous, rachel. but i'll tell you one thing -- the public supports abortion access and the right for a person to make their own personal health care decisions, whether one agrees with abortion or not. and i think it's up to us to ensure that the 75% of the public who gets it and who supports this really helps to work to make sure that we elect local and state officials who are going to respect a persons health care decisions. and let me tell you the other thing. now, just as i was afraid, just because it was illegal, now abortions will be criminalized in many of these states. i was fearful when i left california. i knew it was illegal in california. it was illegal in texas, it was illegal in mexico. and i was terrified.
in texas.erating under a de facto ban already for the past ten months. are we becoming a retrieve you retrievable e divided between blue governed states and right govern states in this country? in a way that is getting dangerous? this feels like a profound break. >> it's very dangerous, rachel. but i'll tell you one thing -- the public supports abortion access and the right for a person to make their own personal health care decisions, whether one agrees with abortion or not. and i think...
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in texas.r a de facto ban already for the past ten months. are we becoming a retrieve ubly divided between blue governed states and right govern states in this country? in a way that is getting dangerous? this feels like a profound break. >> it's very dangerous, rachel. but i'll tell you one thing -- the public supports abortion access and the right for a person to make their own personal health care decisions, whether one agrees with abortion or not. and i think it's up to us to ensure that the 75% of the public who gets eaten who supports this really helps to work to make sure that we elect local and state officials who are going to respect a persons health care decisions. and let me tell you the other thing. now, just as i was afraid, just because it was illegal, now abortions will be criminalized in many of these states. i was fearful when i left california. i knew it was illegal in california. it was illegal in texas, it was illegal in mexico. and i was terrified. i mean, terrified. and so
in texas.r a de facto ban already for the past ten months. are we becoming a retrieve ubly divided between blue governed states and right govern states in this country? in a way that is getting dangerous? this feels like a profound break. >> it's very dangerous, rachel. but i'll tell you one thing -- the public supports abortion access and the right for a person to make their own personal health care decisions, whether one agrees with abortion or not. and i think it's up to us to ensure...
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carter of texas, mr. gohmert of texas and mr. brooks of alabama, i inform the house that they will all vote no on en bloc number one. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does diswravment ohio seek recognition? >> thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by mr. amodei, nevada, i inform the house that mr. amodei will vote nay on en bloc number 1. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. katko from new york, i inform the house that mr. katko will vote yea on en bloc number 1. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. walorski of indiana, i inform the house that mrs. walorski will vote nay on en bloc number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. dina titus and mrs. bonnie watson colem
carter of texas, mr. gohmert of texas and mr. brooks of alabama, i inform the house that they will all vote no on en bloc number one. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does diswravment ohio seek recognition? >> thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by mr. amodei, nevada, i inform the house that mr. amodei will vote nay on en bloc number 1. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the...
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back we will stay on the state of texas. this time, we are talking about the world of republicans, and for texas republicans, joe biden is not the president. and being gay is an abnormal lifestyle choice. they hope the rest of the country jumps aboard their hard right maga platform. that is next, when the 11th hour continues. we've been streaming all day from every room. the power and speed of this super-sonic wifi from xfinity is incredible. mom! mass speeds was my idea, remember? get minion net, with speeds of up to one minion bite per hour. [ low screaming ] but that was an epic fail. with xfi we can stream, share, swipe, like... impress your mom with super-sonic wifi. it's unbeatable internet for a more unbeatable gru. i mean, you. this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. well that's also they basically a
back we will stay on the state of texas. this time, we are talking about the world of republicans, and for texas republicans, joe biden is not the president. and being gay is an abnormal lifestyle choice. they hope the rest of the country jumps aboard their hard right maga platform. that is next, when the 11th hour continues. we've been streaming all day from every room. the power and speed of this super-sonic wifi from xfinity is incredible. mom! mass speeds was my idea, remember? get minion...
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in texas, it's especially important. i live in texas now. black texans have not gotten there do in terms of the history of civil rights and american history. whether we talk about freedom towns in texas from the 19th century, all the way through the civil rights era. it's not just in big cities. in rural areas, deep rural areas, washington county, other parts of texas were very instrumental from slavery and reconstruction all the way to the present. they expanded our boundaries of citizenship and dignity. host: how do you feel about reparations? guest: i support reparations. i think for those of us who have been privileged enough to study american history and black history, that's hugely key. voting rights are important. i agree with the last caller on that. what reparations provides a context for the economic power that black people have had stolen from them. part of the darkside of this history that president biden alluded to is the fact that black labor and wealth was stolen multiple times since 1776. it's both during slavery from 1776 to
in texas, it's especially important. i live in texas now. black texans have not gotten there do in terms of the history of civil rights and american history. whether we talk about freedom towns in texas from the 19th century, all the way through the civil rights era. it's not just in big cities. in rural areas, deep rural areas, washington county, other parts of texas were very instrumental from slavery and reconstruction all the way to the present. they expanded our boundaries of citizenship...
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are republicans, texas republicans, some of them where the republican state convention in texas this weekend, in which the republicans supported resolutions, including, we hold that acting president, joseph robinette biden jr. was not legitimately elected by the people of the united states. they also supported the united states withdrawing from the united nations, and they also supported texas withdrawing from the united states! and while they were at it, they said, quote, we support privatization of the social security system. they issued written demands about everything, from batons law, to food labeling, and medicine labeling, and predatory towing. we urge the texas legislature to enact legislation increasing the criminal penalties resulting from predatory towing, and decreasing the state allowed amount that a tour can charge, to this incentifies the practice of predatory towing. the word uvalde, never appears in this texas republican document. the names of the 19 children do not appear in this texas republican document. a document that covers every single thing they care about in
are republicans, texas republicans, some of them where the republican state convention in texas this weekend, in which the republicans supported resolutions, including, we hold that acting president, joseph robinette biden jr. was not legitimately elected by the people of the united states. they also supported the united states withdrawing from the united nations, and they also supported texas withdrawing from the united states! and while they were at it, they said, quote, we support...
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of texas should reclaim its status as an independent state. we have seen in recent months candidates who repeated these false claims about elections get elected or nominated in the party for positions in which they could potentially oversee the election results by a majority of the 5,000 delegates. they said in the resolution, without citing any evidence, that they don't think president joe biden won the citation. we reject the results of the 2020 elections. we believe that the incumbent president joseph is a fish. biden, jr. was elected illegitimately as chairman of the republican party. quote we do not believe in the results of the 2020 elections. and we don't care how many times the elites tell us that we should do it. the turks are preparing to stick biden in the back
of texas should reclaim its status as an independent state. we have seen in recent months candidates who repeated these false claims about elections get elected or nominated in the party for positions in which they could potentially oversee the election results by a majority of the 5,000 delegates. they said in the resolution, without citing any evidence, that they don't think president joe biden won the citation. we reject the results of the 2020 elections. we believe that the incumbent...
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we may get some answers tomorrow and ahead of the texas department for safety, testifies before the texase. >> so, if the media is getting stonewalled, what about the families who just want answers, right? you've all day is not a big, big city. it's a relatively small community. >> one thing, stephanie, that's so important to remember is that the city of roughly 15,000 people, working class, overwhelmingly hispanic, it seems like everyone there knows a cop, a teacher, survivor or knew a victim or victim's relative. so i would say that a lot of people have been actually very withholding of android judgment, but you're starting to see that testimony before congress recently, and then in the hearings that are coming right now, you're starting to see that and or a frustration, blah blah blah, because we've been in touch with many, many of the survivors and victims families, and we're not being told much. survivorthe state house committe investigating the shooting was in session this afternoon. i know it was behind closed doors, but what were your reporters able to find out? anything? >> yes,
we may get some answers tomorrow and ahead of the texas department for safety, testifies before the texase. >> so, if the media is getting stonewalled, what about the families who just want answers, right? you've all day is not a big, big city. it's a relatively small community. >> one thing, stephanie, that's so important to remember is that the city of roughly 15,000 people, working class, overwhelmingly hispanic, it seems like everyone there knows a cop, a teacher, survivor or...
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in texas.erating under a de facto ban already for the past ten months. are we becoming a retrieve ubly divided between blue governed states and right govern states in this country? in a way that is getting dangerous? this feels like a profound break. >> it's very dangerous, rachel. but i'll tell you one thing -- the public supports abortion access and the right for a person to make their own personal health care decisions, whether one agrees with abortion or not. and i think it's up to us to ensure that the 75% of the public who gets eaten who supports this really helps to work to make sure that we elect local and state officials who are going to respect a persons health care decisions. and let me tell you the other thing. now, just as i was afraid, just because it was illegal, now abortions will be criminalized in many of these states. i was fearful when i left california. i knew it was illegal in california. it was illegal in texas, it was illegal in mexico. and i was terrified. i mean, terri
in texas.erating under a de facto ban already for the past ten months. are we becoming a retrieve ubly divided between blue governed states and right govern states in this country? in a way that is getting dangerous? this feels like a profound break. >> it's very dangerous, rachel. but i'll tell you one thing -- the public supports abortion access and the right for a person to make their own personal health care decisions, whether one agrees with abortion or not. and i think it's up to us...
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the encouraging thing that i can share with you from texas, is that the people of texas want better at on three days' notice it was the largest reproductive health care rally in the country, and it happened in the place you'd maybe least expect it to happen in, which is texas. but i think that reflects the majority of us there, who not only want to make sure that our rights are protected, but they want us to get focused on the big things that we can all actually agree on, like the kind of jobs we want to create, focusing on our public schools, getting the backs of our public school educators, expanding medicaid, which we haven't done in texas, though most of the rest of the country has, so that people are healthy enough and well enough to live to their full potential those are the things that we want to do the abortion ban, this crazed focus on transgender kids and arresting their parents for child abuse, permitless carry, the failure of the power grid, that's reflective of current leadership, not of the state of texas. my job as a candidate is to go out and meet the people of texas,
the encouraging thing that i can share with you from texas, is that the people of texas want better at on three days' notice it was the largest reproductive health care rally in the country, and it happened in the place you'd maybe least expect it to happen in, which is texas. but i think that reflects the majority of us there, who not only want to make sure that our rights are protected, but they want us to get focused on the big things that we can all actually agree on, like the kind of jobs...
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in texas. they've been operating under a de facto ban already for the past ten months. are we becoming a retrieve ubly divided between blue governed states and right govern states in this country? in a way that is getting dangerous? this feels like a profound break. >> it's very dangerous, rachel. but i'll tell you one thing -- the public supports abortion access and the right for a person to make their own personal health care decisions, whether one agrees with abortion or not. and i think it's up to us to ensure that the 75% of the public who gets eaten who supports this really helps to work to make sure that we elect local and state officials who are going to respect a persons health care decisions. and let me tell you the other thing. now, just as i was afraid, just because it was illegal, now abortions will be criminalized in many of these states. i was fearful when i left california. i knew it was illegal in california. it was illegal in texas, it was illegal in mexico. and i was terrifie
in texas. they've been operating under a de facto ban already for the past ten months. are we becoming a retrieve ubly divided between blue governed states and right govern states in this country? in a way that is getting dangerous? this feels like a profound break. >> it's very dangerous, rachel. but i'll tell you one thing -- the public supports abortion access and the right for a person to make their own personal health care decisions, whether one agrees with abortion or not. and i...
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fueron encontrados e aran carretera rural al sureste de san antonio, texas.n antonio, con los Últimos detalles de la tragedia adelante, buenas noches. >>> se trata de la escena mÁs mortÍfera aquÍ en san antonio, se confirmÓ quality seis migrantes que quedaron enc encerrados que murieron por golpes de calor, asfixia, ahora conferencia de prensa deo abrieron la caja, habÍan 45 personas mÁs sin vida, aut autoridades de san antonio... cuando agentes llegaron al escena encontraron no solamente el cuerpo sino que cuando abrieron el cla cajdijeron las minutos en conferencia de prensa. >>> nuestro trabajo no es preguntar por quÉ. preguntar cÓmo podemos ayudar. brindar asistencia mÉdica y en cuanto a la investigaciÓn federal estÁ en manos de cuerpos federales y tengo la certez personas. se desconoce exa exactamente cuÁntas horas es estuvieron encerrados dentro de este camiÓn. escuchemos parte de lo que dijeron parte de las autoridades de san antonio aquÍ en conferencia de prensa >>> nuestro trabajo no es p preguntar por quÉ sino cÓmo poder ayudar, brindar asistencia m
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texas which produced jane roe of roe v.er two attorneys who successfully prevailed on an all male supreme court to make abortion legal 49 years ago, that's the state that outlawed abortion beginning at conception with no exception for rape or incest. same for gay marriage. you would have thought this issue was settled. texas leadership is about to turn back the clock. now, that is not us. i want the people in america outside of texas to know this. it is not who we are. it's not democrats, republicans or independents in the state. it is those who hold power today. the best way to challenge this, check this and overcome it is to win political power on november 8th. that's why we're in this race to get texas back to a place where we can all be proud of it. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: we'll take a quick break. back with more beto o'rourke, everybody. stick around. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) we got the house! you did! pods handles the driving. pack at your pace. store your things until you're ready. then we
texas which produced jane roe of roe v.er two attorneys who successfully prevailed on an all male supreme court to make abortion legal 49 years ago, that's the state that outlawed abortion beginning at conception with no exception for rape or incest. same for gay marriage. you would have thought this issue was settled. texas leadership is about to turn back the clock. now, that is not us. i want the people in america outside of texas to know this. it is not who we are. it's not democrats,...
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en texas se reportaron el aÑo pasado mÁs de 900 denuncias de trÁfico humano en texas.s le darÉ informaciÓn de los familiares que buscan el paradero de sus seres queridos. >> por instrucciones de marcelo ebrard, estamos dÁndole prioridad a la atenciÓn de las familias y a las personas hospitalizadas, en elera de conocer, corroborar los datos de nacionalidad de dichas personas cometamos en colaboraciÓn y coordinaciÓn con nuestros colegas centroamericanos para la atenciÓn integral de las vÍctimas y de las familias. maity: allÍ lo estamos escuchando. Él mismo ha confirmado que siete guatemaltecos y dos hondureÑos fallecieron en este incidente, ademÁs de 22 mexicanos. el seÑor rubÉn minute y ha provisto un nÚmero de telÉfono. [informaciÓn en pantalla] para todos los que tienen familiares desaparecidos, o tienen alguna idea como sospechan que estarÁn entre los 50 que fallecieron o los 12 que todavÍa continÚan en condiciones hospitalarias, ese es el nÚmero que pueden llamar. volvemos con ustedes al estudio . te agradecemos po >> el presupuesto estatal de california dice que ha
en texas se reportaron el aÑo pasado mÁs de 900 denuncias de trÁfico humano en texas.s le darÉ informaciÓn de los familiares que buscan el paradero de sus seres queridos. >> por instrucciones de marcelo ebrard, estamos dÁndole prioridad a la atenciÓn de las familias y a las personas hospitalizadas, en elera de conocer, corroborar los datos de nacionalidad de dichas personas cometamos en colaboraciÓn y coordinaciÓn con nuestros colegas centroamericanos para la atenciÓn integral...
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so texas has stepped up. i spent eight years in the texas legislature and where the federal government lacked and let the mexican drug cartels run wild, the state of texas filled that gap. and it cost $1.4 billion. so texas shouldn't be disproportionately punished because joe biden has made every state a border state. so this bill would reimburse texas justly for the expense of doing the federal government's work. >> congressman pfluger this goes to you, what's the biggest issue? obviously it's kind of a group issue here. you have got the drug crisis. you have got the low morale and the low agent numbers. border agent numbers. what would the majority of this money go to to really help you guys see some relief? >> well, i'm proud to join with congressman fallon on this because the administration has aren't indicated their responsibility. governor abbott has sent texas national guardsmen down there. all in all their encounters and rejections and apprehensions have it totaled 200,000 illegal immigrants. it two r
so texas has stepped up. i spent eight years in the texas legislature and where the federal government lacked and let the mexican drug cartels run wild, the state of texas filled that gap. and it cost $1.4 billion. so texas shouldn't be disproportionately punished because joe biden has made every state a border state. so this bill would reimburse texas justly for the expense of doing the federal government's work. >> congressman pfluger this goes to you, what's the biggest issue?...
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un estrecho camino a las afueras de san antonio texas.a es una noticia de Último hora, mÁs de una decena de migrantes transportados. se te me que la cifra de muertos sea mayor. es la noticia principal y ademÁs, este lunes. >>> riesgo de deportaciÓn. un juez federal da prioridad al arresto y expulsiÓn de migrantes que es una am nosotras a la seguridad. ahora millones mÁs quedan vulnerables a una deportaciÓn. muertos y heridos un tren se estrella el tren viajaba de los Ángeles a chicago. >>> en las verdaderas mafias se respeta a la familia. >>> es una cobardÍa. el presidente de mÉxico defiende a su hijo de los ataques en internet. una fotografÍa enciende las burlas por la apariencia fÍsica del joven. >>> noticias telemundo con julio vaqueiro. ♪♪. ♪♪. >>> buenas tardes. son las 6:30. 9:30 en el este y comenzamos la ediciÓn especial con una noticia de Último hora. por lo menos 20 personas muertas dentro del contenedor de un trÁiler en san antonio texas. la cifra podrÍa aumentar y supurar los 40 fallecidos. nos vamos a la escena, ahÍ estÁ wlad
un estrecho camino a las afueras de san antonio texas.a es una noticia de Último hora, mÁs de una decena de migrantes transportados. se te me que la cifra de muertos sea mayor. es la noticia principal y ademÁs, este lunes. >>> riesgo de deportaciÓn. un juez federal da prioridad al arresto y expulsiÓn de migrantes que es una am nosotras a la seguridad. ahora millones mÁs quedan vulnerables a una deportaciÓn. muertos y heridos un tren se estrella el tren viajaba de los Ángeles a...
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especially here in texas. why do you have to be 21 to buy a handgun, but you have to be 18 to buy it for ar-15? that's something the state of texas can do and should do, but greg abbott doesn't have the fortitude to do it. >> i want to talk to you about the major developments in the investigation and more about what we're learning on what's happening on that incredibly tragic day. first and foremost, you follow the suit against dps in the failure to release records related to the shooting response. where are you on that? >> so, we have served them now, and we are waiting on a hearing date. i had a mansion in the next 10 to 14, days will be in the courtroom talking, about some preliminary matters. we have filed all the necessary protocols and necessary notices. we have heard nothing from dps. we now know after my cross examination of the colonel that there was 91 state troopers onsite, 12 in that hallway. so he really is responsible for the incidences and delays that occurred here on may 24th, pointing the fing
especially here in texas. why do you have to be 21 to buy a handgun, but you have to be 18 to buy it for ar-15? that's something the state of texas can do and should do, but greg abbott doesn't have the fortitude to do it. >> i want to talk to you about the major developments in the investigation and more about what we're learning on what's happening on that incredibly tragic day. first and foremost, you follow the suit against dps in the failure to release records related to the shooting...
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y desde san antonio, texas, jorge ramos., transmitimos en vivo desde las afueras de san antonio, texas, lugar de la peor tragedia migratoria en la historia de los estados unidos, lo que escucharÁn en todo noticiero es la historia de siempre, son los emigrantes tratando de cruzar, muchas veces sencillamente mueren en el intento, tenemos una enorme cobertura en equipo que va desde mÉxico hacia los estados unidos, la Última informaciÓn que tenemos es la misma que han escuchado en el largo del dÍa, hay 50 emigrantes que han fallecido, varios en estado crÍtico en los hospitales y es difÍcil imaginarse lo que ocurriÓ en ese trÁiler y como se ha concentrado el dolor y la tragedia en un lugar tan reducido la investigaciÓn se ha realizado tanto en mÉxico como en los estados unidos, no es que los inmigrantes haya salido desde mÉxico, no, cruzaron desde mÉxico hacia los estados unidos, luego entraron en este trÁiler que para muchos fue su tumba, iniciamos esta cobertura investigando quÉ ocurriÓ. francisco cobos comienza. francisco: olv
y desde san antonio, texas, jorge ramos., transmitimos en vivo desde las afueras de san antonio, texas, lugar de la peor tragedia migratoria en la historia de los estados unidos, lo que escucharÁn en todo noticiero es la historia de siempre, son los emigrantes tratando de cruzar, muchas veces sencillamente mueren en el intento, tenemos una enorme cobertura en equipo que va desde mÉxico hacia los estados unidos, la Última informaciÓn que tenemos es la misma que han escuchado en el largo del...
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to enforce emancipation proclamation to free the last enslaved americans of texas from bondage. and has become known as juneteenth we can and do her for a night that joy come in the morning. juneteenth marks a long hard night of slave subjugation. this is a day that is profound weight and power. the day in which the moral stain took a toll slavery took on the country and continues to. it would have long called america's original sin. at the same time i remember the extraordinary capacity to heal and help with a better version of ourselves to make a better version of ourselves. today we make june 19th what it must be a national holiday in the vice president noted a holiday to join the others of our national celebrations and independence servicemen and women who served and died in their defense i and grateful to members of congress here today on the congressional black caucus i'm especially pleased to show the nation to come together to commemorate this day with the overwhelming bipartisan support help this is a beginning and a change of the way we deal with one another we are ble
to enforce emancipation proclamation to free the last enslaved americans of texas from bondage. and has become known as juneteenth we can and do her for a night that joy come in the morning. juneteenth marks a long hard night of slave subjugation. this is a day that is profound weight and power. the day in which the moral stain took a toll slavery took on the country and continues to. it would have long called america's original sin. at the same time i remember the extraordinary capacity to...
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this is the most infamous day in texas' recent history.t happened on that table remain shrouded as long as greg abbott has it so. we are in this space right now in tex where we can get no answers to what happened to why those students waited for 45 minutes for officers to go in. juan: senator, we discussed this previously, this whole issue of the incident commander and it seems most of the blame is being placed on chief arradondo? does it make sense to the department of public safety, the main state of police organization in texas, since her offices were on the scene, would have deferred to a local school police chief in an instance like this? >> it makes no sense to me. they are the superior authority. dps always comes to us when we have meetings, neighborhood meetings and such, and they talked about command and control are the superior force in that area, especially after greg abbott votedo put in $4 billion on the board over the last year. there was at least, from what i know in my last communication with steve mccraw, at first there we
this is the most infamous day in texas' recent history.t happened on that table remain shrouded as long as greg abbott has it so. we are in this space right now in tex where we can get no answers to what happened to why those students waited for 45 minutes for officers to go in. juan: senator, we discussed this previously, this whole issue of the incident commander and it seems most of the blame is being placed on chief arradondo? does it make sense to the department of public safety, the main...
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attorney's office the northern district of texas. an atf dallas field division. as i said, this case is just one example of the efforts the justice department is taking to protect our communities from violent crime from the illegal gun trafficking that often drives it. just last month in the southern district of new york we charge a couple who allege purchases 68 guns as part of an interstate gun trafficking conspiracy heard earlier this year in the central district of california we charge an individual with illegally selling 89 firearms including 53 ghost guns as well as nearly 16 pounds of methamphetamine. earlier this year the district of connecticut we charge an individual who purchase at least 18 firearms in georgia and who had others purchased even more on his behalf. he then illegally provided them to individuals in connecticut. some of those firearms ended up in the hands of gang members. also this year end the district of maryland we charge for individuals after they allegedly sold an undercover officer 24 handguns including 20 ghost guns as well as conf
attorney's office the northern district of texas. an atf dallas field division. as i said, this case is just one example of the efforts the justice department is taking to protect our communities from violent crime from the illegal gun trafficking that often drives it. just last month in the southern district of new york we charge a couple who allege purchases 68 guns as part of an interstate gun trafficking conspiracy heard earlier this year in the central district of california we charge an...
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he represents texas 19th district, which includes uvalde. senator, thank you very much for joining us tonight. and thank you for being the most responsive texas government official, concerned with this, involved with this, who is trying to let all of us know as much as possible, day in, day out with. your reaction to this continued silence from chief arredondo and others, who were all part of putting out a story that has since collapsed in many ways, and have not come forward to correct it, and clarify? >> lawrence, first, off thanks to you for continuing to keep the pressure on law enforcement officials and austin. let's be clear, this is the most infamous day in our state's history. and it will remain crowded as long as greg abbott once it so. we were to believe that a prosecutor, the local republican party -- [inaudible] staff of three or four, asking the tough questions, which agencies where in that hallway? i know very clearly, there was between two, and as many as 13 dps troopers in that hallway. we need to know for ourselves so that t
he represents texas 19th district, which includes uvalde. senator, thank you very much for joining us tonight. and thank you for being the most responsive texas government official, concerned with this, involved with this, who is trying to let all of us know as much as possible, day in, day out with. your reaction to this continued silence from chief arredondo and others, who were all part of putting out a story that has since collapsed in many ways, and have not come forward to correct it, and...
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do you think a lot more companies are coming to texas?tely they are going to be coming, and you talk about the housing, that was definitely a driving pragmatic concern i had. like any good ceo, i know that were my bread is buttered is from our employees. they are the ones you get it done. i have a deep care for them. so many of them wouldn't be able to buy a home on the west coast, and they been able to buy a home in texas. they can get a big home here, in fact. to see the joy on their faces, and their families, and be able to own a home, that's big for them. we have been able to do that here in texas and they been able to take advantage of that. i think they'll continue where people can buy a home much easier relative to california. currently it is the case and yes, prices are going up everywhere. the regulations in texas are much more friendly to developers. that means you create new supply which keeps costs down for housing which in the long run will benefit the working class. >> joey: good luck in texas. i lived there for a few years.
do you think a lot more companies are coming to texas?tely they are going to be coming, and you talk about the housing, that was definitely a driving pragmatic concern i had. like any good ceo, i know that were my bread is buttered is from our employees. they are the ones you get it done. i have a deep care for them. so many of them wouldn't be able to buy a home on the west coast, and they been able to buy a home in texas. they can get a big home here, in fact. to see the joy on their faces,...
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the day before, we visited uvalde, texas. in front of robb elementary school, we stood before 21 crosses for 19 third and fourth graders and two teachers. on each cross, the name. nearby, a photo of each victim that jill and i reached out to touch. innocent victims murdered in a classroom that had been turned into a killing field. standing there in that small town, like so many other communities across america, i couldn't help but think there are too many other schools, too many everyday places that have become killing fields, battlefields here in america. we stood at such a place just 12 days before. across from a buffalo, new york grocery store, memorializing fellow americans, a spouse, parent, grandparent, sibling, gone forever. at both places, we spent hours with hundreds of family members who were broken, whose lives will never be the same. they had one message for all of us. do something. just do something. for god's sake, do something. after columbine, after sandy hook, after charlston, after orlando, after las vegas,
the day before, we visited uvalde, texas. in front of robb elementary school, we stood before 21 crosses for 19 third and fourth graders and two teachers. on each cross, the name. nearby, a photo of each victim that jill and i reached out to touch. innocent victims murdered in a classroom that had been turned into a killing field. standing there in that small town, like so many other communities across america, i couldn't help but think there are too many other schools, too many everyday places...
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i heard from one of my colleges in texas, texas tech university, texas tech university, the health science center brought to me their successful program to provide training for behavioral health intervention at schools in west texas. school-aged children, it's no secret sometimes in school, know who the person is, the kid who is getting into trouble, the kid who's actually self-identified, and this is a way to provide the guidelines for that behavioral intervention that can be life-changing and life-saving. by establishing these behavioral intervention teams, the bhig act helps to encourage prevention measures and interventions on -- before youth mental conditions worsen or become even more serious. unfortunately we continue to see the consequences of not addressing mental health issues. this rule also contains h.r. 5585, the advanced research project agency health act or arpa h. arpa-h is modeled after the defense advanced research project's agency, darpa, and the advanced research projects agency and energy. the goal is to bring a greater focus on the research and development of our grea
i heard from one of my colleges in texas, texas tech university, texas tech university, the health science center brought to me their successful program to provide training for behavioral health intervention at schools in west texas. school-aged children, it's no secret sometimes in school, know who the person is, the kid who is getting into trouble, the kid who's actually self-identified, and this is a way to provide the guidelines for that behavioral intervention that can be life-changing and...
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five-year-old boy in texas lef sad news tonight about a five- year-old boy in texas left in a swelteringnight, how dangerously hot a vehicle can get in just 10 minutes. america's nursing home crisis. how staffing shortages, financial distress, and unsafe conditions are putting the elderly at risk. and the big n.f.l. retirement news and the end of a dynasty. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. we are learning some stunning new information that tonight has parents of those 19 children who were killed in uvalde, texas, wondering, "could their child have been saved?" that's because the head of the texas department of public safety blasted the police response, detailing how there were enough armed officers in the school hallway three minutes after the attack began, but instead, officers waited 74 minutes before breaching what we learned today was an unlocked door. texas' top cop, steven mccraw, testified today in austin t
five-year-old boy in texas lef sad news tonight about a five- year-old boy in texas left in a swelteringnight, how dangerously hot a vehicle can get in just 10 minutes. america's nursing home crisis. how staffing shortages, financial distress, and unsafe conditions are putting the elderly at risk. and the big n.f.l. retirement news and the end of a dynasty. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>...
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and free the last enslaved americans in texas from bondage. that is, you all know, kinder people some of, aside came to be known as juneteenth, you all know that. a day that reflects what the salmon tells, us that we may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning. juneteenth marks both the long, hard night slavery and subjugation and a promise of a brighter morning become. this is a day a profile, and in my view, profound weight and profound power. day on which you remember the moral stain, the terrible toll that slavery took on the country and continues to take. but i have long called america's original sin. at the same, time i also remember the extraordinary capacity to heal and to hope into a from those painful moments they bitter, bitter version of ourself. to make a better version of ourselves. today, we concentrate juneteenth for what it ought to be, what it must be. a national holiday. as a vice president, noted a holiday that will join the others of our national celebrations, our independence, our laborers who built this nation.
and free the last enslaved americans in texas from bondage. that is, you all know, kinder people some of, aside came to be known as juneteenth, you all know that. a day that reflects what the salmon tells, us that we may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning. juneteenth marks both the long, hard night slavery and subjugation and a promise of a brighter morning become. this is a day a profile, and in my view, profound weight and profound power. day on which you remember the moral...
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abc's matt gutman takes us inside a gun show in texas. >> reporter: we're in the heart of texas, an hourod, guns, and country are a way of life. and in small towns like this, gun shows are big events. it's a place where guns are cultural touchstones. >> when i was a kid, going to high school, late '70s, i'd go to school with a .22 shotgun in the gun rack in back of the truck. it was commonplace. >> reporter: sanders, father of two boys, has been promoting and running gun shows for decades. >> we were more afraid of our parents than the police. >> reporter: making sure the vendors are happy and well stocked. front and center, ar-style rifles, subject of fierce national debate over gun safety. inexpensive, easy to use rifle known for its ability to fire destructive rounds at high speeds. it's been the weapon of choice for gunmen in 12 of the deadliest mass shootings in the past decade. >> the shooter used a high-powered assault rifle. >> an ar-15 seen through the battered doorway of the shooter's luxury suite. >> carrying an ar-15 rifle inside a soft black case. >> reporter: it's been two
abc's matt gutman takes us inside a gun show in texas. >> reporter: we're in the heart of texas, an hourod, guns, and country are a way of life. and in small towns like this, gun shows are big events. it's a place where guns are cultural touchstones. >> when i was a kid, going to high school, late '70s, i'd go to school with a .22 shotgun in the gun rack in back of the truck. it was commonplace. >> reporter: sanders, father of two boys, has been promoting and running gun shows...
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one of those states was texas.eg abbott's ban abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, and a lot for ordinary citizens to suit anyone, a doctor, a friend, even they were driver. anyone who help someone get in the abortion. that was gone in 30 days. texas rollout will make all abortions illegal at the moment fertilization. so what does this mean for texas, and one elected state officials do to keep abortion accessible? joining me now is -- a garcia. thank you for joining me rachelle. what is your reaction today from the supreme court? >> my first reaction is absolute devastation but also anger. today, my daughter, who turns three months old, is going to have less rights and i did, less than her grandmother. but we can fight back as a state, as texas, against this antichoice action that is taking away rights from millions of people in the state of texas. millions of people across the country. >> you are republican appointed in current texas ag ken paxton said this about the decision. take a listen. americans have had t
one of those states was texas.eg abbott's ban abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, and a lot for ordinary citizens to suit anyone, a doctor, a friend, even they were driver. anyone who help someone get in the abortion. that was gone in 30 days. texas rollout will make all abortions illegal at the moment fertilization. so what does this mean for texas, and one elected state officials do to keep abortion accessible? joining me now is -- a garcia. thank you for joining me rachelle. what is your...
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the great state of texas designated by mr. john carter from the great state of texas, i inform the house that he will vote yea on h.r. 7777. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. porter, ms. strickland, mr. lamb, mrs. hayes, ms. moore, mr. keating, mr. rush, and mr. suozzi, i inform the house that these members will vote yea on h.r. 7777. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. mccaul of texas, i inform the house that mr. mccaul will vote yea on h.r. 7777. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: as the member designated by ms. meng of new york and mr. crist and lawson of florida, i inform the house that these members will vote yea on h.r. 7777. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from michigan seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member
the great state of texas designated by mr. john carter from the great state of texas, i inform the house that he will vote yea on h.r. 7777. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. porter, ms. strickland, mr. lamb, mrs. hayes, ms. moore, mr. keating, mr. rush, and mr. suozzi, i inform the house that these members will vote yea on h.r. 7777. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does...
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so tonight here, our matt gutman takes us inside a gun show in texas. and what he heard from the organizer to a mother shopping with her own sons. raising the age on ar-15-style rifles. >>> the other news this tuesday night, the economy and gas prices. at least 13 states now paying at least $5 per gallon. the questions, where is this headed? and for how long? >>> we're also tracking severe storms as we come on the air tonight across several states. damaging winds, hail, possible tornadoes. >>> the war in ukraine tonight. the new images coming in. intense fighting in eastern ukraine. russia tonight claiming it is gaining ground. what president zelenskyy is now insisting tonight. >>> back here at home, in new york city, the scare on the subway. a woman thrown onto the tracks. >>> and tonight here, remembering the artist, part of a popular duo, part of the soundtrack of the '70s. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. and we begin tonight with the very personal and emotional pleas today. actor matthew mcconaughey, who
so tonight here, our matt gutman takes us inside a gun show in texas. and what he heard from the organizer to a mother shopping with her own sons. raising the age on ar-15-style rifles. >>> the other news this tuesday night, the economy and gas prices. at least 13 states now paying at least $5 per gallon. the questions, where is this headed? and for how long? >>> we're also tracking severe storms as we come on the air tonight across several states. damaging winds, hail,...
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when i was in texas, texas is a very pro—gun state.ething to change but that is, the other thing i quickly point out is that what happens then is that americans in the prioritising lots of other issues, guns don't become a central issue, it's about income, inflation, what's going on in their bank accounts. so, it remains to be seen what happens. imilli accounts. so, it remains to be seen what happens. will leave it there. we _ seen what happens. will leave it there. we appreciate - seen what happens. will leave it there. we appreciate you . it there. we appreciate you joining us on newsday. thank you very much for watching. hello. obviously, so many events taking place over thejubilee weekend and many of us are hoping for some fine weather. and, yes, there will be plenty of sunshine around but also some heavy showers lurking on the horizon. they will be very hit—and—miss, though. now, the recent satellite picture showed the cloud which we had during the course of thursday into friday across the northwest of the uk, so some wet weather
when i was in texas, texas is a very pro—gun state.ething to change but that is, the other thing i quickly point out is that what happens then is that americans in the prioritising lots of other issues, guns don't become a central issue, it's about income, inflation, what's going on in their bank accounts. so, it remains to be seen what happens. imilli accounts. so, it remains to be seen what happens. will leave it there. we _ seen what happens. will leave it there. we appreciate - seen what...