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texas believes in freedom, texas believes in the power of the individual. to have a secure border. we want to cut your property taxes in the lone star state because we know that is your money. we are going to be fighting for you every step of the way. keep texas red. fire nancy pelosi. put america on the right track. >> governor greg abbott, thank you for being here. ♪ >> thank you all very much. ♪ >> hey texas, how are you all doing? i can't hear you. art economy is
texas believes in freedom, texas believes in the power of the individual. to have a secure border. we want to cut your property taxes in the lone star state because we know that is your money. we are going to be fighting for you every step of the way. keep texas red. fire nancy pelosi. put america on the right track. >> governor greg abbott, thank you for being here. ♪ >> thank you all very much. ♪ >> hey texas, how are you all doing? i can't hear you. art economy is
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texas believes in freedom, texas believes in the power of the individual.want to have a secure border. we want to cut your property taxes in the lone star state because we know that is your money. we are going to be fighting for you every step of the way. keep texas red. fire nancy pelosi. put america on the right track. >> governor greg abbott, thank you for being here. ♪ >> thank you all very much. ♪ lex tonight on q&a, retired superior court judge lynn doris cordell offers suggestions on how to improve the justice system. her latest book addresses mandatory minimum sentencing, racial bias in jury selection, and police reform. >> particularly in urban settings, not exclusively, police officers are not interested in the fact you did not have your traffic signal on. what they are going to do is have a reason to stock you -- stop you to engage you in conversation and then search your car. the supreme court has said that is fine. you can make these stops and it does not matter that that is not really what you are interested in. the very nature of policing has
texas believes in freedom, texas believes in the power of the individual.want to have a secure border. we want to cut your property taxes in the lone star state because we know that is your money. we are going to be fighting for you every step of the way. keep texas red. fire nancy pelosi. put america on the right track. >> governor greg abbott, thank you for being here. ♪ >> thank you all very much. ♪ lex tonight on q&a, retired superior court judge lynn doris cordell...
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texas believes in freedom, texas believes in the power of the individual.e want to have a secure border. we want to cut your property taxes in the lone star state because we know that is your money. we are going to be fighting for you every step of the way. keep texas red. fire nancy pelosi. put america on the right track. >> governor greg abbott, thank you for being here. ♪ >> thank you all very much. ♪ >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring unknown filter look at what's happening in washington. keep up with live screens of floor proceedings, white house events, the courts, campaigns and more from the world of politics, all at your fingertips. stay current with the latest episodes of washington journal and find scheduling information for c-span's tv networks and c-span radio less a variety of podcasts. it's available at the apple store and google play. download it for free today. c-span now, your front row seat to washington, anytime, anywhere. >> up next, q&a with author ryan rogers whose latest book looks at the presidency of warren harding. follow
texas believes in freedom, texas believes in the power of the individual.e want to have a secure border. we want to cut your property taxes in the lone star state because we know that is your money. we are going to be fighting for you every step of the way. keep texas red. fire nancy pelosi. put america on the right track. >> governor greg abbott, thank you for being here. ♪ >> thank you all very much. ♪ >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring unknown filter look at...
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it took him two months to reach the texas border.tle did he know he was walking into the middle of a political dogfight over the crisis at the southern border. the push and pull between the white house and the gop. >> the second busful of migrant families has arrived in new york city from texas. >> i've got one thing to tell you and to tell them, there are more buses on the way. >> this is horrific when you think about what the governor is doing. >> reporter: earlier this year, texas republican governor greg abbott started sending busloads of migrants out of the lone star state, dropping them off in cities with democratic mayors. he says the biden administration's policies inadequately secure the border, forcing southern states to bear the burden of migrant waves. >> texans are fed up with what the biden administration has done on our border, the chaos that it's caused, the damage that it's caused in the state of texas. >> reporter: new york is a sanctuary city, meaning it's more lenient with federal immigration enforcement. nearly d
it took him two months to reach the texas border.tle did he know he was walking into the middle of a political dogfight over the crisis at the southern border. the push and pull between the white house and the gop. >> the second busful of migrant families has arrived in new york city from texas. >> i've got one thing to tell you and to tell them, there are more buses on the way. >> this is horrific when you think about what the governor is doing. >> reporter: earlier...
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of the texas house of represent. before she was old enough even to vote. in the early 1930s. she barely lost an election to serve as a texas including that houston. and she was actively involved in support of several other political campaigns in texas including that of us senator tom connelly. will an oviedo quickly forged an intimate personal and professional relationship that led to their ownership of the houston post and they became pioneers of the broadcast industry in texas will help create one of the first radio stations in texas kprc radio and he and oviedo together eventually started another television. i television station. i should say kprc tv, which is was one of the earliest television stations in texas after oviedo worked with will during the 1930s to bank to houston post one of the most influential newspapers in texas. she took her place on the national stage as the founding commander of the women's army corps during world war two now, i'll say more about that in a moment. after the war however oveda re
of the texas house of represent. before she was old enough even to vote. in the early 1930s. she barely lost an election to serve as a texas including that houston. and she was actively involved in support of several other political campaigns in texas including that of us senator tom connelly. will an oviedo quickly forged an intimate personal and professional relationship that led to their ownership of the houston post and they became pioneers of the broadcast industry in texas will help...
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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, all 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 whigs 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 tha
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, all governing themselves, but no not all under one government. so that's 1836 then. back a little...
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he's in his second term in the texas senate where he represents 16 counties in east texas and obtainedergraduate from university of texas where he's honored as outstanding alumnus and law degree from baylor university honor as a young lawyer of the year. while in the state senate crimea he's received numerous accolades including taxpayer champion award, defender of the americann dream award and horizon award in the texas right to life. ... secretary of state and it's the president-elect of the national association of the secretaries of state. he served in that role since 2018 after serving for nearly a decade as the first assistant secretary of state. since his election kyle has championed legislation to strengthen louisiana's election laws and its cybersecurity including laws that ban ballard harvesting ballot trafficking and require managerial or managed service p require managed service providers to report too the secretary of state. because of these efforts has received national recognition by the elected assistance and various other organizations. last but certainly not least we w
he's in his second term in the texas senate where he represents 16 counties in east texas and obtainedergraduate from university of texas where he's honored as outstanding alumnus and law degree from baylor university honor as a young lawyer of the year. while in the state senate crimea he's received numerous accolades including taxpayer champion award, defender of the americann dream award and horizon award in the texas right to life. ... secretary of state and it's the president-elect of the...
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we had those in texas. we did learn this process so much and what we're doing was being scrutinized of such a presumption i guess common sense reforms senators words these not for a long time that makes sense. texas already had early voting days in new jersey, more than new york. more than present by the sum said delaware had zero early hvoting days. they still have fewer than texas but we expanded the more prove expanded access to make sure folks get access the ballot. it accesses both security so important and we understand that. it's interesting if you look in the senate bill one the reform bill i knew look at the other measures with teeth, they are aimed not so much individual voters were trying to cheat, that happens. the real problem is in some places those election officials are cheating and misleading people or the ballot harvesters for the paid politicalet operatives that try to get between the boater and her ballot. crackdown hard so folks have access and they are allowed to vote in a way that's g
we had those in texas. we did learn this process so much and what we're doing was being scrutinized of such a presumption i guess common sense reforms senators words these not for a long time that makes sense. texas already had early voting days in new jersey, more than new york. more than present by the sum said delaware had zero early hvoting days. they still have fewer than texas but we expanded the more prove expanded access to make sure folks get access the ballot. it accesses both...
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the texas miracle die in uvalde. the billboard showing a man in a hoodie says don't move to texas. >> i don't think it's a particularly good taste. >> billboard is meant to highlight the lax gun laws in texas following one of the deadliest school shootings in uvalde with 19 students and two teachers were killed. it's not known who's behind the billboard, but it's capturing the attention of many who go through the intersection of 7th and folsom street. >> i totally agree wit 100%. so many people leaving here and going texas. it's like don't go there. that is why -- >> but are people from california really leaving the state to move to texas? >> this is what the u.s. census told us. on average 68, 700 californians moved to texas each year. other data sources show that trend accelerated slightly during the pandemic. but with a total state population of over 39 million, the number of californians moving to texas is only a tiny percentage less than 1%. >> when home prices go up in california as they've been doing a lot in
the texas miracle die in uvalde. the billboard showing a man in a hoodie says don't move to texas. >> i don't think it's a particularly good taste. >> billboard is meant to highlight the lax gun laws in texas following one of the deadliest school shootings in uvalde with 19 students and two teachers were killed. it's not known who's behind the billboard, but it's capturing the attention of many who go through the intersection of 7th and folsom street. >> i totally agree wit...
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texas which produced jane roe of roe v.n 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 have to take a quick break. back with more beto o'rourke, everybody. stick around. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) i have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. so i'm taking zeposia, a once-daily pill. because i won't let uc stop me from being me. zeposia can help people with uc achieve and maintain remission. an
texas which produced jane roe of roe v.n 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...
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and i am not out of step with the women of texas. because the vast majority of texans are opposed to this extreme law in which i refuse to call partisan because it is extreme. and all of us can join in determining that. so, i speak for myself, i speak for women in harris county, and i speak for the majority of texans when i say this law has no place, and it's a slap in the face to do this the day before women's equality day. president biden: i think you speak for women all over america, i think you are speaking for beyond women. i think you are speaking for majority of the american people. this is -- the idea that there are no exceptions made as well, this is not something that you see what the votes -- who knows what happens in november, but you see when some of the votes have occurred have taken place in the last couple of months here in the united states at various localities. the american people, i think this is above and beyond. what everybody thought it would be where we would go. >> thank you, so much, mr. president. president
and i am not out of step with the women of texas. because the vast majority of texans are opposed to this extreme law in which i refuse to call partisan because it is extreme. and all of us can join in determining that. so, i speak for myself, i speak for women in harris county, and i speak for the majority of texans when i say this law has no place, and it's a slap in the face to do this the day before women's equality day. president biden: i think you speak for women all over america, i think...
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. >> today in texas, upset of laws in the full group of laws went into effect in texas, banning abortion, just basically completely banning it. now some of the penalties and texas include life in prison and a fine of $100,000. we are joined next by -- or rock. d next by -- or rock. new astepro allergy. no allergy spray is faster. with the speed of astepro, almost nothing can slow you down. because astepro starts working in 30 minutes, while other allergy sprays take hours. and astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free allergy spray. now without a prescription. astepro and go. if you have age-related macular degeneration, there's only so much time before it can lead to blindness. but the areds 2 clinical study showed that a specific nutrient formula can help reduce the risk of dry amd progression. ask your doctor now about an areds 2 supplement. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uhh... here, i'll take that! yay!!! ensure max protein, with 30 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar enter powered by protein ch
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while that is happening in 20 in texas. and we believe -- in 2022 in texas. and we believe we can only protect the voting rights of latin americans in the country is by passing protections that will take care of that. for example, congress and roy, i know you are from texas, then texas had a all in white supra murray, texas had a tax that my father -- my grandfather paid. -- you paid about $20 today that would intentionally keep black and brown people from voting. and literacy test were passed to ensure that if he could not read or write the texas constitution you could not vote. and it's like the test of how many jellybeans are in a jar to do math. and when you see all of these efforts to stop people from voting, what happened in texas, we use to have every person in harris county got an application for voting. and the texas legislature passed a law saying you cannot do that. you cannot get more people to vote. we have to restrict the people that vote we cannot have 24 hour voting so that people work 24 hour shifts can have an opportunity to vote like the mi
while that is happening in 20 in texas. and we believe -- in 2022 in texas. and we believe we can only protect the voting rights of latin americans in the country is by passing protections that will take care of that. for example, congress and roy, i know you are from texas, then texas had a all in white supra murray, texas had a tax that my father -- my grandfather paid. -- you paid about $20 today that would intentionally keep black and brown people from voting. and literacy test were passed...
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we experience this in texas every day. the governor of texas triple down.cuse of being anti-american and evil person i would say if you believe that about me i will send you even more people that you can take care of and love them the way that you are claiming we're not in texas and let's receive how it ends up. >> harris: laura. >> i think that what we see here is we see governor abbott running scared. he is seeing his lead over o'rourke narrow in the polls and he can't run on his record. the 2021 power crisis showed that he can't even keep the lights on and the power going until energy capital of the world. we're seeing that texans still paying for that day-to-day in their energy prices. he can't run on a record where he just signed a near total ban on abortion no exceptions for rape or incest. >> harris: you aren't speaking to the actual problem that as a nation why don't we have an answer to our border crisis. we have never had one for how to deal with the border. what we have did have under former president trump was a stoppage. some time to get judges
we experience this in texas every day. the governor of texas triple down.cuse of being anti-american and evil person i would say if you believe that about me i will send you even more people that you can take care of and love them the way that you are claiming we're not in texas and let's receive how it ends up. >> harris: laura. >> i think that what we see here is we see governor abbott running scared. he is seeing his lead over o'rourke narrow in the polls and he can't run on his...
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. >> today in texas, upset of laws in the full group of laws went into effect in texas, banning abortion, just basically completely banning it. now some of the penalties and texas include life in prison and a fine of $100,000. we are joined next by -- or rock. new astepro allergy. no allergy spray is faster. with the speed of astepro, almost nothing can slow you down. because astepro starts working in 30 minutes, while other allergy sprays take hours. and astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free allergy spray. now without a prescription. astepro and go. i can't. ah, my toes! turns out, it is hard walking a mile in someone else's shoes. and it turns out the general is a quality insurance company that's been saving people money for nearly 60 years. i gotta go, ah. for a great low rate, and nearly 60 years of quality coverage, go with the general. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, o
. >> today in texas, upset of laws in the full group of laws went into effect in texas, banning abortion, just basically completely banning it. now some of the penalties and texas include life in prison and a fine of $100,000. we are joined next by -- or rock. new astepro allergy. no allergy spray is faster. with the speed of astepro, almost nothing can slow you down. because astepro starts working in 30 minutes, while other allergy sprays take hours. and astepro is the first and only...
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those victories came from texas. this is the home to that. >> the last thing, i would be remiss if i didn't ask you about uvalde and the many other gun massacres that have broken the hearts of the entire country, if not the world. it's one of the things that you've been strongest on. you had a little f-bomb moment recently that a lot of people were -- hell yeah-ing you for. why is it so difficult to pass gun reform in texas when you could do it in florida where hammer is the de facto governor? >> it's because of our current governor who is more beholden to the nra and special interest gun manufacturers than the people he's supposed to serve, especially our kids. it's been 13 weeks since those 19 kids and their two teachers were taken from us. 13 weeks where he's failed to call a special session, even though he's called them for crt and going after trans kids and weakening the right to vote in the state of texas. won't call it to save the lives of our children and now they're all starting this next school year, joy, w
those victories came from texas. this is the home to that. >> the last thing, i would be remiss if i didn't ask you about uvalde and the many other gun massacres that have broken the hearts of the entire country, if not the world. it's one of the things that you've been strongest on. you had a little f-bomb moment recently that a lot of people were -- hell yeah-ing you for. why is it so difficult to pass gun reform in texas when you could do it in florida where hammer is the de facto...
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texas is not getting any money, right?tar happening because of state funding. >> yeah. maria: not federal funding. >> yeah, that's simply you and i both know why this is a red state. the federal government, president biden is not going to step up and do what's right for the red state, you look at what's going on in arizona right now. it's all smoking mirrors. they are saying they will fill the gaps in the wall. that doesn't do anything for asylum seekers. that doesn't stop them. the wall stop people who are trying to evade apprehension. the wall stops drugs from coming in but the gaps don't stop asylum seekers. that's the problem, this is all about policy and president biden will not give us policy. maria: unbelievable. i spoke with texas department of public safety lieutenant christopher oliveras moments ago and he talked to us about the texas dps warehouse and gave us a firsthand look at all of the drugs that are there, tell me about the drug trade, what's worse in your view, is it the -- in terms of the challenges you a
texas is not getting any money, right?tar happening because of state funding. >> yeah. maria: not federal funding. >> yeah, that's simply you and i both know why this is a red state. the federal government, president biden is not going to step up and do what's right for the red state, you look at what's going on in arizona right now. it's all smoking mirrors. they are saying they will fill the gaps in the wall. that doesn't do anything for asylum seekers. that doesn't stop them. the...
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next we want to hear from judge from harris county, texas. >> mr. president, as you know i'm a county executive in houston and it was tragic, just yesterday, the trigger lawn texas came into effect and it means that abortion is banned from the time of fertilization. and that anyone who performs an abortion could be charged with a felony. in that penalty could be up to life in prison. and so, as we celebrate women's equality day, we have everything but equality when it comes to this issue. i'm hearing a lot of concern from our doctors in the community, our public hospital system provides abortions when they are medically necessary. in those doctors are telling us they are not going to be able to determine, anymore, when it is legal to provide an abortion because the law in texas has no exceptions for rape or and says. it only allows an abortion exception when the life of the mother is in danger, or they are in danger of irreparable harm. how do you determine that if you are a doctor? they are agonizing over, agonizing over whether they protect a life
next we want to hear from judge from harris county, texas. >> mr. president, as you know i'm a county executive in houston and it was tragic, just yesterday, the trigger lawn texas came into effect and it means that abortion is banned from the time of fertilization. and that anyone who performs an abortion could be charged with a felony. in that penalty could be up to life in prison. and so, as we celebrate women's equality day, we have everything but equality when it comes to this issue....
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the texas miracle die in uvalde.oard showing a man in a hoodie says don't move to texas. >> i don't think it's a particularly good taste. >> billboard is meant to highlight the lax gun laws in texas following one of the deadliest school shootings in uvalde with 19 students and two teachers were killed. it's not known who's behind the billboard, but it's capturing the attention of many who go through the intersection of 7th and folsom street. >> i totally agree wit 100%. so many people leaving here and going texas. it's like don't go there. that is why -- >> but are people from california really leaving the state to move to texas? >> this is what the u.s. census told us. on average 68, 700 californians moved to texas each year. other data sources show that trend accelerated slightly during the pandemic. but with a total state population of over 39 million, the number of californians moving to texas is only a tiny percentage less than 1%. >> when home prices go up in california as they've been doing a lot in the last c
the texas miracle die in uvalde.oard showing a man in a hoodie says don't move to texas. >> i don't think it's a particularly good taste. >> billboard is meant to highlight the lax gun laws in texas following one of the deadliest school shootings in uvalde with 19 students and two teachers were killed. it's not known who's behind the billboard, but it's capturing the attention of many who go through the intersection of 7th and folsom street. >> i totally agree wit 100%. so...
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it took dps, the texas department of public safety, which is responsible for statewide law enforcement, nearly a month after the shootings to finally release a detailed timeline of the attack and the police response, and in mid-july the texas house investigative committee released a preliminary report revealing a number of law enforcement failures. police failed to follow universally accepted active shooter protocols. they allowed the gunman to remain in the classroom for more than 70 minutes. there were children still alive inside, one of whom repeatedly called 911 for help. there were wounded teachers fighting for their lives. tonight we take a close look at the false and at times misleading information initially provided by texas law enforcement and public officials to families and reporters about the police response. throughout this hour, we are being careful about what body camera and surveillance videos we show you. there will be no images of violence or sounds of gunfire. we want to be respectful of all those grieving in uvalde. some of the videos though are difficult to watch g
it took dps, the texas department of public safety, which is responsible for statewide law enforcement, nearly a month after the shootings to finally release a detailed timeline of the attack and the police response, and in mid-july the texas house investigative committee released a preliminary report revealing a number of law enforcement failures. police failed to follow universally accepted active shooter protocols. they allowed the gunman to remain in the classroom for more than 70 minutes....
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i say this as the only women -- woman and i am not out of step with the women in texas. the vast majority of texans are opposed to this extreme law which i refuse to call partisan because it is extreme. you all join in determining that. i speak for myself and women in harris county and the majority of texans when i say this law has no place. it is a slap in the face to do this the day before women's equality day. >> i think you speak for women all over america. think you speak for beyond women. i think you speak for the majority of american people. this is the idea that there are no exceptions made as well. it's just not something that you see what the, what the votes, who knows what happens in november. but you see what some of the votes have occurred that have taken place in the last, the last couple of months here in the united states and various localities, uh, the american people, i think this is above and beyond where everybody thought anything would go. >> i'm sorry i took control. >> thank you also much. [indiscernible] >> we will let the justice department deter
i say this as the only women -- woman and i am not out of step with the women in texas. the vast majority of texans are opposed to this extreme law which i refuse to call partisan because it is extreme. you all join in determining that. i speak for myself and women in harris county and the majority of texans when i say this law has no place. it is a slap in the face to do this the day before women's equality day. >> i think you speak for women all over america. think you speak for beyond...
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in texas, across the country.some of the extreme policies, positions that have been proposed by those on the other side of the aisle. so i think you're seeing a lot of momentum. and i think it's really important to remember that the bills that we are passing now, are things that we have been working on for a long time and putting people over politics. making sure that we have common sense, gun safety legislation to keep our community safe. that we have smart policy when it comes to climate change. and that's certainly something that my constituents here, in the energy capital of the world, carry a lot about. reducing admissions. these are things we can do together. and on so many of the things, when we think about health care. extending the aca subsidies is absolutely vital to my constituents here. i was just meeting with a constituent yesterday, talking about the challenges that she face. getting insurance. so continuing these aca substitutes is gonna be absolutely critical. in so many things that we are doing. t
in texas, across the country.some of the extreme policies, positions that have been proposed by those on the other side of the aisle. so i think you're seeing a lot of momentum. and i think it's really important to remember that the bills that we are passing now, are things that we have been working on for a long time and putting people over politics. making sure that we have common sense, gun safety legislation to keep our community safe. that we have smart policy when it comes to climate...
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. >> what makes texas different?> we passed law this past session that will defund any city that defunds police. >> carley: a republican looking to write that success story in michigan and ready to take on whitmer, gubernatorial dixon is here with her pitch to voters. it's 5:00 a.m., and i feel like i can do anything. we've got apples and cabbage. 7,000 dahlias, vegetables, and brisket for dinner. this is my happy place. we've been coming here, since 1868. my grandmother used to say, don't call me, don't bother me. i'm going out to mow. there's a lot of cushy desk jobs out there, but i make the earth take the shape that i want it to take. there are millions of ways to make the most of your land. learn how to make the most of yours at deere.com >> carley: five states are holding their primary elections today. eric eric schmidt and eric two of 21 candidates running for the nomination and squaring off for arizona governor, endorsed by doug doocy. the state gop senate primary and candidate kelly cooper are hammering home
. >> what makes texas different?> we passed law this past session that will defund any city that defunds police. >> carley: a republican looking to write that success story in michigan and ready to take on whitmer, gubernatorial dixon is here with her pitch to voters. it's 5:00 a.m., and i feel like i can do anything. we've got apples and cabbage. 7,000 dahlias, vegetables, and brisket for dinner. this is my happy place. we've been coming here, since 1868. my grandmother used to...
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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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jackson of texas and van taylor of texas, i inform the house that dr. jackson will vote nay and van taylor will vote nay. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. price of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. price will vote yes on the motion to concur. >> as the member designated by mr. brooks, mr. brooks will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? mr. kustoff: as the member designated by ms. bass brownley, are pingree, these members will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. gibbs, i inform the house that mr. gibbs will vote nay. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. delauro and mr. smith, i infor
jackson of texas and van taylor of texas, i inform the house that dr. jackson will vote nay and van taylor will vote nay. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. price of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. price will vote yes on the motion to concur. >> as the member designated by mr. brooks, mr. brooks will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman...
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texas, it's in texas. any buddy else? >> yes representative davis. >> davis, yes i'm sorry man. davis. all right. [applause] it is election day next, mister president? is election day next? . mister president, is the plan to sign a new election day national holiday? [inaudible] [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please remain seated while the vice president on the president depart. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ . ♪♪ ♪♪ >> ladies and gentlemen please ladies and gentlemen, please remain seated while the president and the vice president depart. thank you. . [inaudible conversations] when congress returns from its recess and september, the january 6th committee plans to continue meeting the vaccine in the u.s. capitol attack. the senate will work on the defense programs bill, and more president biden's executive and judicial nominations. and, house and senate lawmakers will vote on government funding, that deadline to prevent a government shut down is so tender 30th. watch live coverage of the house in september, on c-span. the senate on c-span two, also on our free video app, c-span now. >> ameri
texas, it's in texas. any buddy else? >> yes representative davis. >> davis, yes i'm sorry man. davis. all right. [applause] it is election day next, mister president? is election day next? . mister president, is the plan to sign a new election day national holiday? [inaudible] [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please remain seated while the vice president on the president depart. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ . ♪♪ ♪♪ >> ladies and gentlemen please ladies and gentlemen, please...
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look at the numbers of the texas border. 2,242,000.to the border patrol estimates fiscal year 22 through july. more than two-point to million versus a few thousand in those cities in the democratic mayors of those cities are complaining. >> you are right jon. two-point to million. we have never seen numbers like this. those are the encounters that's when you put hands on someone to put them into custody a great many again are being released all over the country. not just new york and d.c. many people are coming to the border and not be encountered at all but we are all under risk. you talk to the segment earlier about pedophiles and people who are wanted people coming across that border because it's complete chaos. not to mention the deaths, the fentanyl, the human trafficking this is misery all the way around. this administration has been derelict in their duty to secure that board and protect his homeland. jon: dhs secretary mayorkas is critical of what governor abbott is doing in texas. here is a statement from his press secretary.
look at the numbers of the texas border. 2,242,000.to the border patrol estimates fiscal year 22 through july. more than two-point to million versus a few thousand in those cities in the democratic mayors of those cities are complaining. >> you are right jon. two-point to million. we have never seen numbers like this. those are the encounters that's when you put hands on someone to put them into custody a great many again are being released all over the country. not just new york and d.c....
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en texas dicen que un protocolo habitual para viajar seguros. o inhumano y de denigrante. y ademÁs este jueves desde los Ángeles california. >>> hasta se meses las autoridades mexicanas calculan que podrÍa tardar el rescate de los 10 mineros atrapados bajo tierra en coahuila hace mÁs de 3 semanas. >>> leyes antiaborto, entran en vigor en texas, en tennessee oklahoma y idaho, normas que prohÍben el aborto casi sin excepciones y prevÉn la cadena perpetua para mÉdicos que lorea li cen. >>> era diferente, pel rroj. >>> sufrÍ bullying, saÚl el canelo Àlvarez habla con noticias telemundo. el asco o sufriÓ de niÑo lo llevÓ hacerse fuerte con los puÑos. el mlt campeÓn mexicano, nos confiesa el secreto de sus mejores golpes y como vive su mamÁ sus peleas. ♪♪. ♪♪. >>> noticias telemundo con julio vaqueiro. desde los Ángeles california. >>> buenas tardes, estamos en echo park a los pies del centro de la ciudad de los Ángeles, california. y hoy comenzamos con la nueva controversia por los cientos de migrantes que estÁn llegando a new york. los envÍa en auto
en texas dicen que un protocolo habitual para viajar seguros. o inhumano y de denigrante. y ademÁs este jueves desde los Ángeles california. >>> hasta se meses las autoridades mexicanas calculan que podrÍa tardar el rescate de los 10 mineros atrapados bajo tierra en coahuila hace mÁs de 3 semanas. >>> leyes antiaborto, entran en vigor en texas, en tennessee oklahoma y idaho, normas que prohÍben el aborto casi sin excepciones y prevÉn la cadena perpetua para mÉdicos que...
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this is clear to all of us in texas.usly it may be different this time, but that has not been, you know, in exit polls when voters at any race are asked about what are the issues they're voting on, abortion has not been at the top of that list. do you think that is different this time in texas? >> i know it is, and it probably wasn't on anyone's list going into kansas, right, where you saw near presidential election turnout levels for a referendum in the middle of the summer, a 60-40 victory for reproductive freedom in that state. and that's one where donald trump won by more than he did here in texas, where it is now completely outlawed with no exception for rape or incest. i see this, anderson, on the ground and not just in the obvious places like dallas or austin or houston or here in el paso. i see it in places like madisonville and greenville and dumas. i see it all over the state of texas. this is an issue that transcends partisanship, geography, anything else. and as you probably know, it was texas women who won p
this is clear to all of us in texas.usly it may be different this time, but that has not been, you know, in exit polls when voters at any race are asked about what are the issues they're voting on, abortion has not been at the top of that list. do you think that is different this time in texas? >> i know it is, and it probably wasn't on anyone's list going into kansas, right, where you saw near presidential election turnout levels for a referendum in the middle of the summer, a 60-40...
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the women of texas won that right 50 years ago.texas will win it back in 2022. >> and that trigger law would impose a fine of $100,000 and a long prison sentence for any physician who performs an abortion going into effect on thursday. you mentioned the sort of nexus of with these two issues with abortion rights and voting rights. it is the subject of your book "we've got to try." we've been talking about the sail yens of preserving democracy as a voting issue. why do you think that is so critical right now? >> i'm confident that when people can vote, and express their desires, the opportunities that they see, work on the problems that they have in thur communities, we're going to be a much better state and a better country for it. but when you lock up people or lock them outside of this democracy, as you've done in texas, 7 million who were eligible to vote did not cast a ballot in 2020 right here in texas. not because they're lazy, not for any lack of love of democracy. but because greg abbott and the republican legislature has m
the women of texas won that right 50 years ago.texas will win it back in 2022. >> and that trigger law would impose a fine of $100,000 and a long prison sentence for any physician who performs an abortion going into effect on thursday. you mentioned the sort of nexus of with these two issues with abortion rights and voting rights. it is the subject of your book "we've got to try." we've been talking about the sail yens of preserving democracy as a voting issue. why do you think...
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the gentleman from texas. mr. brady: i ask unanimous consent to enter the analysis that shows that families earning $75,000 to $100,000 are four more times likely to have a tax hike than a tax cut. i yield one minute to the gentleman from tennessee, new. >> i rise today in strong opposition to what the democrats call the inflation reduction act which is the inflation expansion act. the americans are dealing with economy and recession and highest inflation we have seen in 40 years. we are experiencing worker shortages and empty grocery shelves and higher energy prices. democrats are doubling down on this out of control spending that led to this economic crisis. this package that we're voting on today will raise taxes on hard-working middle class families and authorize 87,000 new i.r.s. agents to target individuals and small businesses. it will reduce life-saving health care innovation to impose price control on dugs. it will hurt energy producers and will worsen inflation. i'm voting against this flawed and defecti
the gentleman from texas. mr. brady: i ask unanimous consent to enter the analysis that shows that families earning $75,000 to $100,000 are four more times likely to have a tax hike than a tax cut. i yield one minute to the gentleman from tennessee, new. >> i rise today in strong opposition to what the democrats call the inflation reduction act which is the inflation expansion act. the americans are dealing with economy and recession and highest inflation we have seen in 40 years. we are...
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in texas, we are joined by dr.ris, medical director of primary and trans care at planned parenthood gulf coast in houston, and the co-chair of the committee to protect health care's reproductive freedom task force. and in philadelphia, mini timmaraju is the president of naral pro-choice america. welcome to democracy now! i should add, mini timmaraju, today is also the 102nd anniversary of the 19th amendment which gave women the right to vote. when you look at what is happening around the country, new women voters are searching all over the country right now. it looks like it has changed the prospects for the midterm elelections. talk about what has taken place just this week with trigger band after trigger ban. mini: thank you so much for having me. the trigger bans are horrifying, but it's important to note that as these are coming into place, these are state that already passed horrific restrictions, including texas where dr. kumaris is. we already have a six-week been with a vigilante enforcement mechanism and o
in texas, we are joined by dr.ris, medical director of primary and trans care at planned parenthood gulf coast in houston, and the co-chair of the committee to protect health care's reproductive freedom task force. and in philadelphia, mini timmaraju is the president of naral pro-choice america. welcome to democracy now! i should add, mini timmaraju, today is also the 102nd anniversary of the 19th amendment which gave women the right to vote. when you look at what is happening around the...
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vice president to come to south texas to see what their policyings have done to texas, we've had enoughear more from the congresswoman after the break. swollen, painful. emerge tremfyant®. tremfya® is approved to help reduce... joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant® with tremfya®... ask you doctor about tremfya® today. 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. >> ashley: to biden border crisis, cartel member aiming rifle at texas dps drone. texas dps says a gun boat was deployed in response to the threat. a trooper sent a warning shot. the gun boats are heavily armed with two machine guns
vice president to come to south texas to see what their policyings have done to texas, we've had enoughear more from the congresswoman after the break. swollen, painful. emerge tremfyant®. tremfya® is approved to help reduce... joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or...
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hi, i'm steve and i live in austin, texas.as a personal assistant to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projects going at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant difference in my memory and in my cognitive ability. i started to feel a much better sense of well-being. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> some of you may be surprised to hear that the largest free street festival is in the bay area and we are talking about the fremont festival of the arts that returns this weekend for the first time since the pandemic started. organizers say it attracts about 300,000 people every year. when it takes place, of course. it includes arts and crafts booths, food, rides and live music. >> nice weather and we like to go out on sundays and this is the first time since the pandemic that they have had it. it's nice to see people. >> th
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right now only serves a part of texas. but texas is a diverse, really young state. it was disheartening to see that legislation become law. you know what else is on the way? a lot more organizing. jeremy: i think that is another great point. we have seen vote by mail reach particularly salient levels in the last few years with the global pandemic that restricts people to access to public spaces. vote by mail search and usage during the 2020 election. interestingly, it has long been seen as a republican advantage. i am curious charley, is it anything more than partisan politics at play when limiting drop boxes? charley: if we look at arizona for example, there was a bill this year designed -- this bill was designed to ban drop boxes. the places that the drop boxes were most popular were in indigenous communities. of course, this is where they wanted to target restrictions. we were able to defeat this bill three separate times in the legislature this year. i will get into why. the motivation is obvious. in georgia as well, a
right now only serves a part of texas. but texas is a diverse, really young state. it was disheartening to see that legislation become law. you know what else is on the way? a lot more organizing. jeremy: i think that is another great point. we have seen vote by mail reach particularly salient levels in the last few years with the global pandemic that restricts people to access to public spaces. vote by mail search and usage during the 2020 election. interestingly, it has long been seen as a...
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see 8000 700 californians moved to texas each year -- 68,700 californians moved to texas each year. with a total state population of over 39 million, the number of californians is only a tiny percentage, less than 1%. >> went home prices go up in california, more californians moved to texas. when home prices level off or go down, fewer californians moved to texas. for individual californians, it's a price. reporter: and then there's the texas miracle. >> i'm not really sure i can define it. reporter: texas weather the economic storm better -- better than most states. more jobs were created, hence the term the texas miracle. claiming the texas miracle is dead is adding to the rivalry between the two states. >> i think it is discouraging. i think we have to move on positively. larry: santa clara county residents got a chance to weigh in on the draft environmental impact report for a controversial gravel quarry that we told you about yesterday a san francisco company wants to mind the area. the area is considered sacred grant to members of the tribe. environmentalists and social justic
see 8000 700 californians moved to texas each year -- 68,700 californians moved to texas each year. with a total state population of over 39 million, the number of californians is only a tiny percentage, less than 1%. >> went home prices go up in california, more californians moved to texas. when home prices level off or go down, fewer californians moved to texas. for individual californians, it's a price. reporter: and then there's the texas miracle. >> i'm not really sure i can...
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texas center for climate studies.rofessor dressler also served in the clintone administration during the last year he servedr as a senior policy analyst in the white house office of science and technology policy. his latest book introduction to modern climate change on the 2014 american meteorological society's louis j batten authors award. we are also pleased to have alex epstein president founder for the center for industrial progress, author of the moyle trend moral fuels he is a philosopher who argues human flourishing should be the guiding principle of industrial and environmentalst progress. he is the author of the "new york times" bestseller the moral case for fossil fuel but alex is known for his willingness to debate anyone, anytime. has publicly debated leading environmental organizations such as greenpeace, the serra club and the 350.org over the morality of fossil fuel use. and finally, our moderator for this morning's debate is dan is the editorial page editor of the denver gazette. dan is a longtime jour
texas center for climate studies.rofessor dressler also served in the clintone administration during the last year he servedr as a senior policy analyst in the white house office of science and technology policy. his latest book introduction to modern climate change on the 2014 american meteorological society's louis j batten authors award. we are also pleased to have alex epstein president founder for the center for industrial progress, author of the moyle trend moral fuels he is a philosopher...
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desde galvestone texas. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> esta es una noticia de Última hora.pequeÑa su mirada estÁ inmensidad del espacio, ashley explora el cielo y desde su computadora y ahÍ encontrÓ un asteroides >>> cuando tienes las imÁgenes tienes un punto que se mueve >>> ashley tiene 12 aÑos y es una exploradora del universo con el programa (nombre en inglÉs) vi o este asteroides la nasa lo reconociÓ aunque es pequeÑa su descubrimiento es enorme >>> quÉ tal si lo que descubrimos pudiera llegar a impactar a la tierra >>> su padre es divulgo dor cientÍfico y de hecho pusieron el nombre de su pueblo >>> muy hermoso que a su corta edad hizo una aportaciÓn a la astronomÍa >>> el de ashley se llama asÍ y le darÁ un nuevo nombre ahora deben formalizar el descubrimiento entonces podrÁ darle el nombre que ella quiera. >>> aÚn no lo sÉ pero aunque tengo algunos aÑos para pensarlo >>> en mÉxico raÚll torres noticias telemundo >>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> y asÍ vamos un dÍa a la vez ♪ (mÚsica ♪). hoy en "la casa de los famosos" en vivo la seÑorita laura. >>> gracias. (aplausos) >>> que di
desde galvestone texas. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> esta es una noticia de Última hora.pequeÑa su mirada estÁ inmensidad del espacio, ashley explora el cielo y desde su computadora y ahÍ encontrÓ un asteroides >>> cuando tienes las imÁgenes tienes un punto que se mueve >>> ashley tiene 12 aÑos y es una exploradora del universo con el programa (nombre en inglÉs) vi o este asteroides la nasa lo reconociÓ aunque es pequeÑa su descubrimiento es enorme >>>...
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sending woke beta brothers knocking on doors in north texas asking texas to vote for beto o'rourke?luckily for them texans aren't heavily armed. hours after adams comments several more buses of migrants arrived in new york, mostly refugees from larry kudlow's ranch. you think adams would welcome them, just a week ago he boasted new york will always welcome new-comers with open arms but instead he's asking for federal help. sound familiar. remember abbott said he started sending migrants into liberal cities because of quote president biden's refusal to acknowledge the crisis caused by his open border policy. but as our very own bill melugin who has the kind of hair jessie watters can only dream about pointed out this week, for perspective eric adams is calling for federal help because he says around 4,000 migrants have arrived in nyc the last few months since may. texas averages 4,000 crossing its border every single day and so far has sent less than a hundred migrants to nyc. so go ahead mayor adams send some new yorkers to texas, because if you do, my guess is, this will happen. ♪♪
sending woke beta brothers knocking on doors in north texas asking texas to vote for beto o'rourke?luckily for them texans aren't heavily armed. hours after adams comments several more buses of migrants arrived in new york, mostly refugees from larry kudlow's ranch. you think adams would welcome them, just a week ago he boasted new york will always welcome new-comers with open arms but instead he's asking for federal help. sound familiar. remember abbott said he started sending migrants into...
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one, have crossed out don't mess with texas which is a beloved slogan and they say the texas miracle died. >> the billboard will be least to advertisers by fox point media out of chicago. we reached out to find out who paid for it. we have not heard back. ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> the money that could be returned to you if you missed a tax deadline during the pandemic. >>> there will be a sweet spot coming. >> looking to buy a home in the bay area, prices are falling but is it a good time to buy? local real estate agents are waiting in. >>> chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, i will show you how we are doing for the fire season. my update on that and some changes that i think you'll like for the weekend. >>> are irs workers in danger? after a flood of misinformation leads to ugly threat we go to johnson's space center to johnson's space center to moonience what go with simparica trio it's triple protection made simple! simparica trio is the first and only monthly chewable that covers heartworm disease, ticks and fleas, round and hookworms. dogs get triple protection in just one
one, have crossed out don't mess with texas which is a beloved slogan and they say the texas miracle died. >> the billboard will be least to advertisers by fox point media out of chicago. we reached out to find out who paid for it. we have not heard back. ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> the money that could be returned to you if you missed a tax deadline during the pandemic. >>> there will be a sweet spot coming. >> looking to buy a home in the bay area, prices...
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tennessee se instalaron alarmas contra la corte suprema de justicia que eliminó el aborto , en texas antes de las seis semanas de gestación >> o salvo la vida de mi paciente o veo por su bienestar o consulto con un abogado antes de interpretar la ley >> reconocemos el derecho de las mujeres que deben hacer lo que quieran con su cuerpo también el derecho de un bebé >> desde que se eliminó la ley del aborto (inaudible) a propósito de este tema desde ahora google indicará en su motor de búsqueda qué clínicas y hospitales ofrecen abortos en estados unidos ahora que restringen esta práctica una empresa (nombre en inglés) dijo que estos lugares saldrán etiquetados cuando el usuario busque clínicas abortistas cerca de mí en la costa este el gobernador de texas, greg abbott envía en autobús inmigrantes con brasaletes que llevan un código de identificación esto ha causado enojo activistas dicen que deshumanizan a inmigrantes marcándolos así controversia después que un grupo de inmigrantes llegara a new york portando códigos de barra en las muñecas y en los más pequeños autoridades condenaron
tennessee se instalaron alarmas contra la corte suprema de justicia que eliminó el aborto , en texas antes de las seis semanas de gestación >> o salvo la vida de mi paciente o veo por su bienestar o consulto con un abogado antes de interpretar la ley >> reconocemos el derecho de las mujeres que deben hacer lo que quieran con su cuerpo también el derecho de un bebé >> desde que se eliminó la ley del aborto (inaudible) a propósito de este tema desde ahora google indicará...
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and free the last and slaved americans in texas from bondage. today, as you all know, became known as juneteenth, our people some of what was said. the dara flex what that tells us for. the joy comes in the morning, june 10th marks both a long, hard night of slavery and subjugation, and a promise of the morning to calm. this is a day of profound weight and profound power. a day in which you remember the moral stain, the terrible toll that slavery took on the country, and continues to take. what i have long called america's original sin. at the same time, i also remember the extraordinary capacity to heal, and to hope and emerge mirabel. i the painful moment and a better version of ourselves to make a better version of ourselves. today we concentrate juneteenth where it ought to be, one it must be, a national holiday. as the vice president noted, a holiday that will join the others of our national celebrations. our independence, our labor who built this nation, our servicemen and women who died and its defense. in the first national holiday since
and free the last and slaved americans in texas from bondage. today, as you all know, became known as juneteenth, our people some of what was said. the dara flex what that tells us for. the joy comes in the morning, june 10th marks both a long, hard night of slavery and subjugation, and a promise of the morning to calm. this is a day of profound weight and profound power. a day in which you remember the moral stain, the terrible toll that slavery took on the country, and continues to take. what...
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and on the ground in eagle pass, texas, we watch as dozens of migrants cross into the u.s. couple of things that are interesting to me is you can see we have some very young kids that crossed the river. they look like maybe 5 or 6 years old. we met this venezuelan family, minutes after they entered the country. he said it's about a better future for their families. but also right now there's just nothing in venezuela for them. little estefania and victor say they want to work and learn english. they tell me they hope to weapon against new york. that is wrong. >> reporter: texas governor greg abbott telling our byron pitts -- >> before we began bussing illegal immigrants up to new york, it was just texas and arizona that bore the brunt of all of the chaos and all the problems that come with it. >> reporter: and while millions of migrants have been expelled using title 42, the rule that lets agents kick out migrants without processing their asylum claims to stop the spread of covid, many of those expelled simply turn around and come right back with little to no consequence. s
and on the ground in eagle pass, texas, we watch as dozens of migrants cross into the u.s. couple of things that are interesting to me is you can see we have some very young kids that crossed the river. they look like maybe 5 or 6 years old. we met this venezuelan family, minutes after they entered the country. he said it's about a better future for their families. but also right now there's just nothing in venezuela for them. little estefania and victor say they want to work and learn english....