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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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it is only texas dps out here. the people they're tracking now we're already 10, 15 miles inland from the border and made it in. that's border patrol. it is only texas resources out here stopping them. >> harris: this looks like a lot of people. >> this is a human smuggling case. one of the troopers was able to track down the vehicle and as you see here i believe that's one of the drivers and the passengers over there. two individuals you see the number of people they have inside this vehicle. you can see they are all -- [inaudible] >> harris: his story is he saw these kids walking along the road and picked them up. they are wearing camo. >> that's typical. they'll use an excuse to distance themselves from the activity. smuggled from del rio and smuggled to san antonio and there it is decided if they will be smuggled in a vehicle, train, plane. so it's all based on the operation. >> if you cannot afford an attorney one can be provided to you at no cost. do you understand these rights? >> yes. >> harris: two suspect
it is only texas dps out here. the people they're tracking now we're already 10, 15 miles inland from the border and made it in. that's border patrol. it is only texas resources out here stopping them. >> harris: this looks like a lot of people. >> this is a human smuggling case. one of the troopers was able to track down the vehicle and as you see here i believe that's one of the drivers and the passengers over there. two individuals you see the number of people they have inside...
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the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. granger: mr. speaker, i rise today in opposition to the senate amendment to h.r. 6833, a short-term continuing resolution extending government funding through december 16. i oppose this c.r. for several reasons. first, we should be here addressing the border crisis, the energy crisis, the inflation crisis. this bill does nothing to fix any of these issues. in fact, this bill actually bails out the biden administration for their failures and provides additional appropriations to put a band-aid on some of these problems for a few more months. for example, this bill includes nearly $2 billion in funding for children and families flooding the border. providing more funding without changing the policies that led to this crisis will only encourage more migrants to come. second, it's unfortunate this bill would be rushed through the house today with just hours to spare to avoid a government shutdown. the american people continue to wonder why congress can't get its job done until the very la
the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. granger: mr. speaker, i rise today in opposition to the senate amendment to h.r. 6833, a short-term continuing resolution extending government funding through december 16. i oppose this c.r. for several reasons. first, we should be here addressing the border crisis, the energy crisis, the inflation crisis. this bill does nothing to fix any of these issues. in fact, this bill actually bails out the biden administration for their failures and provides...
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we are going to talk about texas. a longtime democratic stronghold were just months ago, republican maya flores, a mexican immigrant, flipped a historically blue house seat during a special election. now, she is running as the unexpected incumbent against democratic congressman. we went to the rio grande valley to meet congresswoman flores to find out how she won that race, but also, the movement behind the victory. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> so, we are in the rio grande valley right now in texas, steps away from the u.s. mexico border. over 80% of the population here are latinos, and democrats. they have had control of this region for almost 100 years. but all of that is changing right now. in 2020, donald trump made significant inroads in the valley, and maya flores, a latina republican, won the special election in texas 34th congressional district, which is exactly where we are right now. her campaign slogan was simple, it was god, family, and country. [applause] >> it is all about god, it is all about families, it is all about texa
we are going to talk about texas. a longtime democratic stronghold were just months ago, republican maya flores, a mexican immigrant, flipped a historically blue house seat during a special election. now, she is running as the unexpected incumbent against democratic congressman. we went to the rio grande valley to meet congresswoman flores to find out how she won that race, but also, the movement behind the victory. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> so, we are in the rio grande valley right now in texas,...
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john carter of texas and mr. paul gosar of arizona, i inform the house that they will both vote yea on s. 4900. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from rhode island seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. lynch of massachusetts, i inform the house that mr. lynch will vote aye on s. 4900. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. jacobs of new york, i inform the house that mr. jacobs will vote yes on s. 4900 the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? ms. stevens: as the member designated by chairwoman johnson and mr. lawson, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on s. 4900. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by michelle steel of california, i inform the house that she will vote yes on s. 4900. the speaker pro tempore: for w
john carter of texas and mr. paul gosar of arizona, i inform the house that they will both vote yea on s. 4900. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from rhode island seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. lynch of massachusetts, i inform the house that mr. lynch will vote aye on s. 4900. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. jacobs of new...
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toward the republicans. >> so you are from texas.st heard steve, what is your reaction to him? >> absolutely worries me. it worries me because we see the trends. but at the same time, when you're talking about her district, which i am from. it is very very clear that republicans invested there. they put a lot of money. they are still doing it. but turnout was at 7%. that is not that latinos were turning out for republicans. it's that latinos did not turn out. we've seen voter suppression laws passed in texas. republicans are trying to silence the community. i'm not surprised by that. with that said, it should be a warning sign for democrats moving forward. they need to invest in these communities. they want to hold on to large latino districts like the one in south texas. >> and that's the question. where was the dnc? i think looking back. did the dnc make a mistake by not having the same resources and funds as republicans dead in a place like 34th district? >> i think national democrats absolutely made a mistake they should've inves
toward the republicans. >> so you are from texas.st heard steve, what is your reaction to him? >> absolutely worries me. it worries me because we see the trends. but at the same time, when you're talking about her district, which i am from. it is very very clear that republicans invested there. they put a lot of money. they are still doing it. but turnout was at 7%. that is not that latinos were turning out for republicans. it's that latinos did not turn out. we've seen voter...
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it's so complicated to sponsor someone to work a job in texas that no one born in texas would take.you live in mexico today is 20 years. if you want to do it the "right "right" way, get in the back of the line. a adjudication for an asylum claim is six years. six years, living in squalor with your child, hoping nothing will happen to them. lifting the visa cap so you're not waiting 20 years in line. instead of waiting six years for an asylum ecer to get an answer, how about six week in this if the answer is yes, welcome to america. if not, you've got to return back to your country of origin. the answers are there, we just need the political leadership and the will to get that done. and that's part of what this election in texas is about. we're either going to have these theatrics and stunts on the border that have done nothing to help anyone, or actually lead on an issue that we know better than anyone else. [ applause ] i think texans are going to choose me to address it. >> jimmy: i know one of the things you do is go door to door, you really talk to people. you talk to people who
it's so complicated to sponsor someone to work a job in texas that no one born in texas would take.you live in mexico today is 20 years. if you want to do it the "right "right" way, get in the back of the line. a adjudication for an asylum claim is six years. six years, living in squalor with your child, hoping nothing will happen to them. lifting the visa cap so you're not waiting 20 years in line. instead of waiting six years for an asylum ecer to get an answer, how about six...
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and neil, we saw hundreds passing at eagle pass, texas. that's the concern, they don't know who was smuggled in from the cartel and their background and where they're coming from. neil: i want to go to a florida state senator, a democrat, that says the state's governor ron desantis has gone too far with the effort to fly migrants from texas to martha's vineyard and is trying to put a stop to it right now. senator, very good to have you. the governor argues this is a problem, he wants to help out with the problem. you're saying he's creating one. >> good morning, neil, thanks for having me, the border situation is an awful problem. and i am a huge advocate for expending resources and efforts to try to stop the importation of drugs and illegal immigrants. that's not what's at issue here. what's at issue is that this past legislative session just a few months ago, in our 109 billion dollar budget that i voted for, has a small provision in there for $12 million, allotted to remove unauthorized illions from the state of florida. 48 venezuelans
and neil, we saw hundreds passing at eagle pass, texas. that's the concern, they don't know who was smuggled in from the cartel and their background and where they're coming from. neil: i want to go to a florida state senator, a democrat, that says the state's governor ron desantis has gone too far with the effort to fly migrants from texas to martha's vineyard and is trying to put a stop to it right now. senator, very good to have you. the governor argues this is a problem, he wants to help...
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it took dps the texas department of public safety 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 act ti shooter protocols. they allowed the gunman to remain in the classroom for more than 70 minutes. there were children still alive inside one 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 video w ws we show you. we want to be respectful of the grieving families. some videos are difficult to watch given knowing what is happening off screen. there is a lot to learn but worth mentioning had
it took dps the texas department of public safety 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 act ti shooter protocols. they allowed the gunman to remain in the classroom for more than 70 minutes. there were...
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crenshaw of texas and mr. lamalfa of california, both gentlemen will vote yea. >> as the member designated by mr. gomez, i inform the house that mr. gomez votes yes on h.r. 1457. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. boebert of colorado, i inform the house that mrs. boebert will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. meng, i inform the house that she will vote yes on h.r. 1457. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. waltz of florida, i inform the house that mr. waltz will vote yea on h.r. 1456. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. stewart of utah, i inform the house that mr. stewart will vote nay on h.r. 1456. the speaker pro tempore: for what p
crenshaw of texas and mr. lamalfa of california, both gentlemen will vote yea. >> as the member designated by mr. gomez, i inform the house that mr. gomez votes yes on h.r. 1457. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. boebert of colorado, i inform the house that mrs. boebert will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? >>...
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what is happening in south texas with this humanitarian crisis isn't just a south texas problem.s a united states problem. we need other states to help us with the migrants coming in this country that have been abused, that have been compelled to come to the united states because of the biden administration's policies, he continues to encourage people to come to the united states illegally knowing the dangers and we've been going through this alone in south texas. it is time other states and other sanctuary cities as well step up and help us the communitarian crisis that isn't just a south texas problem. stuart: i get the impression the administration opened the border because they thought it would attract the hispanic vote. why didn't that were? >> it is not working because we don't support this humanitarian crisis which is a national security crisis. we don't support people ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ .. >> you think warren buffett is selling because we had a bad inflationary number? i don't think so. >> it is far from over. it will be with us forever. on the meme stocks that is something we wil
what is happening in south texas with this humanitarian crisis isn't just a south texas problem.s a united states problem. we need other states to help us with the migrants coming in this country that have been abused, that have been compelled to come to the united states because of the biden administration's policies, he continues to encourage people to come to the united states illegally knowing the dangers and we've been going through this alone in south texas. it is time other states and...
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a climate scientist to studies but in 2022 named director of texas a&m texas center for climate studies. and then serving during the clinton administration as a senior policy analyst and white house office science and technology policy. his latest book one the 2014 american meteorological society. we also pleased to have alex epstein president and founder center for industrial progress he is in philosopher that argues and is the author and he is known for his willingness to debate anyone or any time and then looking at sierra club and greenpeace with the morality of fossil fuel use. so then this morning debate is the editorial page editor. and a longtime journalist and more than 25 year veteran for the colorado political scene a senior legislative staffer in the political consultant please welcome them to the stage. [applause] let's get down to business that you have had introductions. that everybody can see me but you can hearat my voice. and that proposition it for today shed america rapidly eliminate fossil fuel use through climate catastrophe? he will have andrew go first and then h
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they were in texas. it sounds as though he paid -- arranged and paid for the planes to bring them to martha's vineyard. the planes did stop along the way. but everyone we spoke to, we spoke to diseases of them between ourselves and our cnn espanol crew that was here. we spoke to dozens of immigrants here today, and they all say they were all venezuelans. they were all in texas. that nobody got on, nobody got off the planes in other stops they made. and when they landed here in martha's vineyard, they literally had no clue where they were, and many of them were just -- they were blown away. one guy said oh, it's so beautiful. it's gorgeous. and another one said "i'm in love." john? >> and we can see the the community reaction there behind you. miguel marquez on martha's vineyard tonight. miguel, thank you very much. i'm joined now by cnn's rosa flores, who was in houston tonight. rosa, what more do we know about how all this transpired and how these migrants were even made aware of these flights? >> you k
they were in texas. it sounds as though he paid -- arranged and paid for the planes to bring them to martha's vineyard. the planes did stop along the way. but everyone we spoke to, we spoke to diseases of them between ourselves and our cnn espanol crew that was here. we spoke to dozens of immigrants here today, and they all say they were all venezuelans. they were all in texas. that nobody got on, nobody got off the planes in other stops they made. and when they landed here in martha's...
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gonzalez of texas and mr. desjarlais of tennessee, i inform the house that all of these members will vote nay on the rule. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> as the member designated by mr. burgess of texas, i inform the house that mr. burgess will vote no on whatever it is we're voting on. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. kinzinger of illinois, mr. rice, i inform the house that they will vote nay on the rule. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from california rise? >> as the member designated by mrs. bustos of illinois, i inform the house that mrs. bustos will vote yes on house resolution 1377. and as the member designated by ms. frankel of florida, i inform the house that ms. frankel will vote on h.r. 1377. the speaker pro tempore: how will the gentlelady from florida vote? what is her vote? ms. brownley: the gentlelady from flor
gonzalez of texas and mr. desjarlais of tennessee, i inform the house that all of these members will vote nay on the rule. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> as the member designated by mr. burgess of texas, i inform the house that mr. burgess will vote no on whatever it is we're voting on. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr....
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we look to you for leadership and how did texas get to be texas? because of strong citizens. i would say to all our colleagues, i don't care if you sit on the right side or left side but be on the side that is the responsible side. if you could say what we are doing is fine and it's the best interest in the future of this country, i would say you might be working on some new math, nobody who has any sense, common sense would look at what is going on right now. please, look at this iceberg, we are at at a titanic moment. refusing to listen and refuse to be responsible to our fellow citizens will cause this country to sink. forget about being woke. wake up. we are facing an incredible, incredible challenge and demise of a nation that the world has ever known. i think the biggest part, you always tell your kids, don't shamed by this family. we have more -- the oath of office is one thing and answer to a much higher power that we will face and be accountable for our irresponsible actions. thanks for doing this tonight and i hope our fellow citizens understand what is going on. mr
we look to you for leadership and how did texas get to be texas? because of strong citizens. i would say to all our colleagues, i don't care if you sit on the right side or left side but be on the side that is the responsible side. if you could say what we are doing is fine and it's the best interest in the future of this country, i would say you might be working on some new math, nobody who has any sense, common sense would look at what is going on right now. please, look at this iceberg, we...
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they were in texas. it sounds as though he paid, arranged and paid for the planes to bring them to martha's vineyard. the planes did stop along the way, but everyone we spoke to -- we spoke to dozens of them between ourselves and our cnn espanol crew that was here. we spoke with dozens of immigrants here today, and they all say that they were altogether, all venezuelans, all in texas, nobody got on, nobody got off the planes in the other stops timid. when they landed here at martha's vineyard, they had no clue where they were, and many of them were blown away. one guy said it's so beautiful, it's gorgeous. another one said, i am in love. john? >> we can see the community reaction there behind you. miguel marquez on mother vineyard tonight, thank you very much. i am joined now by cnn's rosa flores who is in houston tonight. rosa, what more do we know about how all this transpired and how these migrants were made aware of these flights? >> the circumstances are very curious, john. my colleague spoke to two
they were in texas. it sounds as though he paid, arranged and paid for the planes to bring them to martha's vineyard. the planes did stop along the way, but everyone we spoke to -- we spoke to dozens of them between ourselves and our cnn espanol crew that was here. we spoke with dozens of immigrants here today, and they all say that they were altogether, all venezuelans, all in texas, nobody got on, nobody got off the planes in the other stops timid. when they landed here at martha's vineyard,...
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so there has been zero people that texas has misled. >> so he says zero people were misled by texas. do you believe him? >> based on accounts we've heard from the migrants, whether they were going to d.c. or to martha's vineyard, it doesn't seem accurate what he is suggesting. some of these folks actually have legal cases where they need to show up in texas in a month's time. it's clear they signed these forms because they are hopeful there's going to be services when they arrive. but they're arriving and just dumped on the side of the road with nothing, because they're fleeing these countries, taking months long journeys and all they have are the clothes on their backs. >> what do you say to conservatives who say, you can call it a stunt, but the overall purpose here is for blue states to understand what red states are going through with overwhelmed communities at the border and hopefully they will finally do something about the border crisis now. what do you say to them? >> i agree that immigration is a federal issue and it does require a national solution. no single state can solv
so there has been zero people that texas has misled. >> so he says zero people were misled by texas. do you believe him? >> based on accounts we've heard from the migrants, whether they were going to d.c. or to martha's vineyard, it doesn't seem accurate what he is suggesting. some of these folks actually have legal cases where they need to show up in texas in a month's time. it's clear they signed these forms because they are hopeful there's going to be services when they arrive....
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everything is happying in and around texas.u think will be different this time? and why? >> it's really about where texas is and what texans are willing to do about it. so, you mentioned all these things that are coming to a head in our state. we have the most extreme abortion ban in america. no exception for rape or incest. speaking of democracy and the right to vote-- it is harder to get on the roles in the state than any state in the union. it has been 17 weeks since the 19 kids were killed in uvaluedy. instead of succumbing to the temptation of despair or submitting to this, texans are rising up and they're volunteering on this campaign. they're knocking on doors. they're towrnth in record numbers. they're going to win this election in november, which is really a referendum on all these issues? are we going to be defined by the extremism and hatred and the way we make each other afraid of one another or are we going to come together and do big things together? it's an exciting time to be doing this. and a great state to be
everything is happying in and around texas.u think will be different this time? and why? >> it's really about where texas is and what texans are willing to do about it. so, you mentioned all these things that are coming to a head in our state. we have the most extreme abortion ban in america. no exception for rape or incest. speaking of democracy and the right to vote-- it is harder to get on the roles in the state than any state in the union. it has been 17 weeks since the 19 kids were...
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here's governor abbott of texas. >> i'm the former attorney general in texas, as well as a former texas supreme court justice. i know the law very well. and what we have done in it state of texas is follow the law to the tee, to make sure that everything that we have done comports with the federal law. we receive written authorization by everybody that we transport that they had agreed to exactly what we are doing. >> that does not sound like the biden administration agrees with that, representative, because the biden administration is now discussing a range of options, potentially litigation to respond to what these governors are doing. ducy, desantis, and abbott. but for the state legislature in florida, was there anything in that bill that authorized $12 million to transport people from florida, who they consider to be unauthorized in florida, to take them from another state and then cooperate with that other state to move them, promising gift cards, jobs, food, et cetera as inducements to get people to agree to get on the flights? >> absolutely not. but i want to add that the bill's
here's governor abbott of texas. >> i'm the former attorney general in texas, as well as a former texas supreme court justice. i know the law very well. and what we have done in it state of texas is follow the law to the tee, to make sure that everything that we have done comports with the federal law. we receive written authorization by everybody that we transport that they had agreed to exactly what we are doing. >> that does not sound like the biden administration agrees with...
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and governor abbott sent the first bus of texas migrants from texas to new york city.o what are some of the things that the media is missing when they write things like this to mark >> it's important that they understand what we have been going through for a long time sincethe people in south texas't care. we have real issues that we need to focus on this coming november. and all i ask the american people is they want us to get distracted. focus on the issues that matter in your district. focus on the values. no political party is worth us forgetting about who we are. do not put your family values above -- do not be loyal to a political party. our loyalty needs to be with god and with our families. and i really do think that we need to start embracing our faith and our family values and strengthen them. and i think that we will become a much better country. but to be honest with you, south texas 34 could care less. >> as someone who has been in the media as well. >> you really want me to go after the media right now. i will. i believe they are the enemy of the people a
and governor abbott sent the first bus of texas migrants from texas to new york city.o what are some of the things that the media is missing when they write things like this to mark >> it's important that they understand what we have been going through for a long time sincethe people in south texas't care. we have real issues that we need to focus on this coming november. and all i ask the american people is they want us to get distracted. focus on the issues that matter in your district....
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i wonder what did texas do previously? >> you know, texas, for years, has focused on the enforcement, on the law enforcement on the border. and it is something that the governor has, including abbott, put it in the past, they focus of filling in the gaps of security, where border patrol can't because of surges of different points in time that we all covered. what's changed, and this is the interesting and fascinating part of this. what has changed is the cost. who is paying for this? that story i was sharing with you, where migrants are taken to respite centers and pr from the they go to places across the country. before governor abbott started to offer the buses, the migrants would pay for the bus tickets themselves. their family members across the country would send them money to the border and pay for these bus tickets or plane tickets. it was coming from the pockets of the migrants or family members. what is different now is that the taxpayer is now paying for it. it's being politicized. that's what is different. that'
i wonder what did texas do previously? >> you know, texas, for years, has focused on the enforcement, on the law enforcement on the border. and it is something that the governor has, including abbott, put it in the past, they focus of filling in the gaps of security, where border patrol can't because of surges of different points in time that we all covered. what's changed, and this is the interesting and fascinating part of this. what has changed is the cost. who is paying for this? that...
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roy: i thank the speaker, my friend from texas. i listened to my colleagues talking about the politicization of how we deal with federal employees. the fact is the bureaucracy has never been more politicized than it is today. this bill is the federal bureaucrat protection act. that's what this. is let's be 100% clear. this is about leftists in this body wanting to protect the entrenched leftists in the bureaucracy, undermining the will of the american people every single day. that's what it's about. we don't want to allow the people running the agencies to go in and fire people who are either not doing their job, completely violating their ethics at the desk or frankly, are going right against the law or the will of the american people. look no further than the department of homeland security which is turning a blind eye to our border. look no further than and f.b.i. targeting parents for daring to challenge school boards. that's what your federal bureaucracy is doing. all these charges being he vied saying this is about hate going
roy: i thank the speaker, my friend from texas. i listened to my colleagues talking about the politicization of how we deal with federal employees. the fact is the bureaucracy has never been more politicized than it is today. this bill is the federal bureaucrat protection act. that's what this. is let's be 100% clear. this is about leftists in this body wanting to protect the entrenched leftists in the bureaucracy, undermining the will of the american people every single day. that's what it's...
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chris oliveras from texas dps, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. eric: rally at nation's capitol by families of teens killed in accidental fentanyl poisoning, the second annual loss in in national mall aiming to raise awareness of the deadly drug epidemic that's causing death and destruction in the country. alexandria hoff has more from washington. >> poignant title for this event because those who traveled here for the march feel like the stories of their loved ones and passing have been lost in the biden administration and they want their own voices to be heard. so this afternoon marchers carrying signs showing the facing of their children, siblings, loved ones poisoned by fentanyl departing national mall making their way to the white house. >> we are being poisoned and america is under attack. alex: founder of this rally now in second year, she lost her son to fentanyl poisoning in 2019. >> we shouldn't be the boots on the ground. this has to come from the white house down. we are going the march to the white house and we are going to beg and we
chris oliveras from texas dps, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. eric: rally at nation's capitol by families of teens killed in accidental fentanyl poisoning, the second annual loss in in national mall aiming to raise awareness of the deadly drug epidemic that's causing death and destruction in the country. alexandria hoff has more from washington. >> poignant title for this event because those who traveled here for the march feel like the stories of their loved ones and...
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>> i think it may not. >> reporter: a university of texas and texas politics project poll this week found that abbott's busing of migrants has about 52% support among texas voters including 50% support among independent voters. >> the response they got was exactly what they wanted, which is what are you doing, why are you sending them here? it looks like a border town. that's what they wanted and they got it. >> reporter: and the governors of texas and florida say they'll continue to do more of the same. ed lavandera, cnn, dallas. >>> still to come tonight cnn's nick paten walsh joins us from ukraine and shows us some of the true horrors of war uncovered, a mass burial site with hundreds of bodies newly discovered. and we have new details also about the special master named last night, plus new detail about the interactions between the former president's legal team and the national archives. new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you
>> i think it may not. >> reporter: a university of texas and texas politics project poll this week found that abbott's busing of migrants has about 52% support among texas voters including 50% support among independent voters. >> the response they got was exactly what they wanted, which is what are you doing, why are you sending them here? it looks like a border town. that's what they wanted and they got it. >> reporter: and the governors of texas and florida say...
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he came back again in march 2 texas and of the time.s is how busy things are at the border, this happens every day for months. today hundreds walking right across the river here into texas, he's one of the more than 500,000 known getaways this fiscal year, that's what border patrol called the people evading their capture. you can see the live look at the drone, it won't slow down, we saw just on thursday agents to body from behind us so not only are the crossing version of the migrant deaths also. jon: alexis, thanks. border patrol agents are overwhelmed by the surge of migrants escaping communist regimes in latin america. new federal data shows 55000 migrants stopped at the border from venezuela, cuba and nicaragua, nearly double the amount from the same time last year. let's bring in ken paxton, he's been dealing with this crisis first hand. we've all seen the buses coming to new york city, sanctuary city in texas. i want to read a quote from the new york city mayor. the emergency shelters the city plans to erect. he says now more tha
he came back again in march 2 texas and of the time.s is how busy things are at the border, this happens every day for months. today hundreds walking right across the river here into texas, he's one of the more than 500,000 known getaways this fiscal year, that's what border patrol called the people evading their capture. you can see the live look at the drone, it won't slow down, we saw just on thursday agents to body from behind us so not only are the crossing version of the migrant deaths...
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you are getting so hard in texas, too. the drug cartels want it to happen to you so they can work the arizona crossing points with their tunnels and so on and so forth. are you now being targeted like never before. you can just look at the numbers. >> well, the welcome mat is out. secretary mayorkas, the secretary of the department of homeland security said the border is secure but all you need to do is watch with your own eyes to see that is a false statement. they are living in a different dimension and fantasy world. they are hoping that people won't notice because the progressive wing of the democratic party actually believes in open borders and that's exactly what we have and this is the consequence. >> harris: we have a generation of young people getting hit by fentanyl and we know china loves that. they make more of it than anybody else in the world. you mentioned the president of the united states, senator, trying to get his attention. the white house, i don't know if they're listening. check this out. watch. >> se
you are getting so hard in texas, too. the drug cartels want it to happen to you so they can work the arizona crossing points with their tunnels and so on and so forth. are you now being targeted like never before. you can just look at the numbers. >> well, the welcome mat is out. secretary mayorkas, the secretary of the department of homeland security said the border is secure but all you need to do is watch with your own eyes to see that is a false statement. they are living in a...
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the gentlewoman from texas. ms. jackson lee: let me just comment as i determine whether we have any further speakers. this protection of the first amendment rights about journalists are so crucial and this legislation enjoys bipartisan support. we have already made the point that we have found some offense of this in bipartisan office holders, governments. so i think it is important in the spirit of harmony that we choose no president to suggest that one was more so than the others and i can't think of any comparison to the previous administration but today, we are standing here and wanting to bring people together around the importance of ensuring that the press are protected and shielded and that the truth is cleansing and that the truth is heard. clearly in the trump administration, truth was challenged and grateful that the press stood tall. i believe that this legislation is extremely important to cleanse all persons in public life. so that public officials can serve in the spirit of transparency and that journ
the gentlewoman from texas. ms. jackson lee: let me just comment as i determine whether we have any further speakers. this protection of the first amendment rights about journalists are so crucial and this legislation enjoys bipartisan support. we have already made the point that we have found some offense of this in bipartisan office holders, governments. so i think it is important in the spirit of harmony that we choose no president to suggest that one was more so than the others and i can't...
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jorge what are you seeing down there in my home state of texas? >> we are seeing the reality of the border crisis in downtown el paso i want to give you a look for the audience, the local shelters have been overrun to the point where venezuela are being forced to sleep on the streets as they await their buses to new york and we interviewed a couple of mothers from venezuela telling us they have kids sleeping on the streets for a few days. >> the migrants are basically surviving as local donations from residents," a water and not the children sleeping on the ground is going to be like this. lawrence: jorge we are going in and out. >> right now the city of el paso in the city, the migrants to have any shelter a lot of kids as young as two years old will be sleeping on the streets tonight. lawrence: jorge this is been going on for a while the state of texas and a lot of them are democrats have been saying this is a big problem for them, the hotels are overrun, they run out of food and video this places. we know it is so hot in texas right now, what a
jorge what are you seeing down there in my home state of texas? >> we are seeing the reality of the border crisis in downtown el paso i want to give you a look for the audience, the local shelters have been overrun to the point where venezuela are being forced to sleep on the streets as they await their buses to new york and we interviewed a couple of mothers from venezuela telling us they have kids sleeping on the streets for a few days. >> the migrants are basically surviving as...
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arrington: madam speaker, on november 14, the proudest biggest texas tech fan and legendary west texas leader turns 80 years old. i want to wish my dear friend and former boss the happiest of birthdays and thank him for his tremendous and matchless service, leadership, and love for the people, the values and spirit of west texas. he strengthened the lone star state as texas senator. he helped reagan pass the tax cuts of 1986. as u.s. congressman. he unleashed energy independence in texas as chairman of the energy commission. and as texas tech chancellor we saw unprecedented growth in endowment, enrollment, research. god bless west texas and he broke the mold with cant, happy birthday. god bless you. guns out. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, by direction of the committee on rules i call up house resolution 1404 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 139, house resolution 1404. resolved, that upon
arrington: madam speaker, on november 14, the proudest biggest texas tech fan and legendary west texas leader turns 80 years old. i want to wish my dear friend and former boss the happiest of birthdays and thank him for his tremendous and matchless service, leadership, and love for the people, the values and spirit of west texas. he strengthened the lone star state as texas senator. he helped reagan pass the tax cuts of 1986. as u.s. congressman. he unleashed energy independence in texas as...
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the state of texas could have. ken cuccinelli on the program and he said a lot of states that showed a willingness to go support texas should they make that declaration. our understanding based on ken cuccinelli texas without the legislature, effectively declaring invasion avenue constitutional power how would florida treat that texas were to say now it's time to do enforcement ourselves. >> as you pointed florida is a border state because of the reckless policies in the chaos at the border, we become one we've been extremely supportive of her friends in texas and arizona the governor sent the national guard to assist texas when the crisis was beginning to unfold, we of course have offered support and we will continue to offer support but if the declaration is made i'm certain the governor will take the under consideration and see what the governor can do to not address the crisis but to prevent floridians from being exposed to the effects of illegal immigration one of the issues were concerned about their criminal
the state of texas could have. ken cuccinelli on the program and he said a lot of states that showed a willingness to go support texas should they make that declaration. our understanding based on ken cuccinelli texas without the legislature, effectively declaring invasion avenue constitutional power how would florida treat that texas were to say now it's time to do enforcement ourselves. >> as you pointed florida is a border state because of the reckless policies in the chaos at the...
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the texas longhorns paid a pretty penny to get eli manning's nephew to play for them.0,000 to recruit arch manning. let me see. most of the cash reportedly going to food and hotel expenses including a 10 grand to a weekend outing at top golf. will: it was a lot of money but not all for arch. todd: we will correct that in the next hour. we have an update on the "fox and friends" fantasy league, powering into week 2 of the season, the 12 participants, 14 person league, you have to pick low, didn't know who you were picking if you wanted to. do we have the standings? no? maybe? just have pictures. here's what you need to know, will is in last. rachel: started the league, and you are a great community organizer, you made sure everybody, the night before -- you were doing that. but you got over it. rachel: you were barack obama and you were billionaires in that situation. will: no one has ever said you are good community organizer to me. i'm happy to take that mantle. roof breaks. >> get your looks in now. did you win in the first place? she doesn't even know. i won. i will
the texas longhorns paid a pretty penny to get eli manning's nephew to play for them.0,000 to recruit arch manning. let me see. most of the cash reportedly going to food and hotel expenses including a 10 grand to a weekend outing at top golf. will: it was a lot of money but not all for arch. todd: we will correct that in the next hour. we have an update on the "fox and friends" fantasy league, powering into week 2 of the season, the 12 participants, 14 person league, you have to pick...
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what about texas at 1. 1,000,000,000 illegals this year alone? never mind the nearly 2 million last year. now, it's not clear if chuck was worried about the illegal immigrants or the long suffering resident, the wealthy in ma's vineyard who were forceed to endure a whole whapping 24 hours of uninvited guests. now, either way, it is clear tonight that america's virtuous liberals are no longer able to ignore the -- they know just who to blame. take a look. >> it's a stunt using human being to score political points. >> i that the word inhumane was a good one to use in this particular case. people that don't where they're going, the people that are there don't know you're coming. >> some politicians would not only have an issue but exacerbate it to an extent of literally human trafficking. >> it's all due to treating people as political pawns leaving some migrants reported by npr. that doesn't have any infrastructure designed to help them at all. in a word, it's inhume abe. >> instead of working with us on solutions, republicans are playing politics
what about texas at 1. 1,000,000,000 illegals this year alone? never mind the nearly 2 million last year. now, it's not clear if chuck was worried about the illegal immigrants or the long suffering resident, the wealthy in ma's vineyard who were forceed to endure a whole whapping 24 hours of uninvited guests. now, either way, it is clear tonight that america's virtuous liberals are no longer able to ignore the -- they know just who to blame. take a look. >> it's a stunt using human being...
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in 2022 the he was named director of texas a&m's texas center for climate studies.fessor dessler also served in the clinton administration during thehe last year. he served as a senior policy analyst in the white house office of science and technology policy. his latest book, "introduction to modern climate change," won the 2014 american meteorological society's louis j. baton author's award. we are also pleased to have alex epstein, president and founder of the center for industrial progress, author of the moral case for fossil fuels. alex is a philosopher who argues that human flourishing should be the guiding principle of industrial and environmental progress. he is the author of "the new york times"' best seller, "the moral if case for fossil fuels." and alex is known for his willingness to debate anyone, anytime and has public wily debated organizations such as greenpeace, the sierra club and 360.org over the morality of fossil fuel yous. and finally, our moderator for this morning's debate is dan njeg gomir, a longtime journalist and more than 25-year veteran
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world texas is a very red. the number one issue they say to me is we have to secure the border. everywhere. been to 35 cities this week. not only that but they say keep the buses going, dan. the reason we are sending the buses is we do want to send a message and hopefully these blue democrats in these cities and these governors and these are blue states will put enough pressure on the president to say mr. president, you are obviously wrong. the border is not secure. you need to help us stop this. i don't care what crying they are doing. they can cry in their beer all day long. and the people of martha's vineyard what a bunch of elitist hypocrites they are. but they have done is signaled to us we need to send more buses to places like hollywood or bel air. may beat barbra streisand had a great song in the 70s. people i need be but we will send her some people to her street. because she and the leftist hollywood crowd and the elitists on the east coast and other places around america they support all these polici
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presentador: llegan a nueva york tres autobuses mÁs con migrantes que provienen desde texas.s demÓcratas de ciudades santuarios piden una reforma migratoria integral. eliÁn: una encuesta nueva revela que los demÓcratas pueden mejorar la popularidad para las elecciones de noviembre. amÉrica le dio una gran alegrÍa a sus aficionados al derrotar a las chivas en un abarrotado estadio azteca. >> noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. eliÁn: saludos y buenas noches. bienvenidos. soy eliÁn zidÁn. con el paso de las horas, aumenta la tensiÓn en puerto rico, a medida que se acerca la tormenta tropical fiona. los pronÓsticos indican que tocarÁ tierra en algÚn punto de la isla y se convertirÁ en un huracÁn categorÍa 1. el gobernador pedro pierluisi anunciÓ que estÁ solicitando a la administraciÓn biden la declaraciÓn de emergencia, para tener acceso a fondos federales. vamos con los detalles. reportero: saludos y buenas noches desde san juan, puerto rico. estamos reportando todo lo que acontece con fiona. vemos lluvias intermitentes. las autoridades dicen que se experimentarÁn 10—15 pulgada
presentador: llegan a nueva york tres autobuses mÁs con migrantes que provienen desde texas.s demÓcratas de ciudades santuarios piden una reforma migratoria integral. eliÁn: una encuesta nueva revela que los demÓcratas pueden mejorar la popularidad para las elecciones de noviembre. amÉrica le dio una gran alegrÍa a sus aficionados al derrotar a las chivas en un abarrotado estadio azteca. >> noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. eliÁn: saludos y buenas noches. bienvenidos. soy eliÁn...
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but first to alexis mcadams live at the border in eagle pass, texas. alexis. >> reporter: hi, arthel. we are learning new details about the migrant who crossed into the united states illegally and is now being charged with a hit and run crash that a killed that sheriff's deputy. we're learning that the first time he crossed here into the united states it was right here in eagle pass, texas. take a look at your screen, this is a mug shot we got in just a short time ago from that county out in florida. now charged with leaving the scene of a fatal crash after investigators say he ran over a sheriff's deputy with a front loader and took off from that construction ooh site. deputy michael hartwick was killed, a 19-year veteran of the pinellas county sheriff's department, and right now his family is grieving as police try to find out how the immigrant was approved to work at that construction site in the first place. this is a look at where it unfolded, this florida construction zone on thursday. deputy hartwick was there to patrol the area to make sure tha
but first to alexis mcadams live at the border in eagle pass, texas. alexis. >> reporter: hi, arthel. we are learning new details about the migrant who crossed into the united states illegally and is now being charged with a hit and run crash that a killed that sheriff's deputy. we're learning that the first time he crossed here into the united states it was right here in eagle pass, texas. take a look at your screen, this is a mug shot we got in just a short time ago from that county out...
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meeting with the texas delegation, we are united on our need to step up and fight and defend texas,one issue but is an issue that is affecting all of us, 72,000 dead americans, fentanyl poisoning, that is real. more than the entire vietnam war. these are kids taking xanax, whether they should do it or not they don't think they are going to die but cartels are making it. we could stop this tomorrow, we could introduce legislation with a rider on a funding bill, turn people away or detain them period end of story and this would stop. we can still be humanitarian, but humanitarian begins and ends with enforcing rule of law and securing the border of the united states for the benefit of the american people and migrants who are dying, getting abused, there are graves along the rio band, stop it. this is a stopable problem, this administration refuses to do it and congress needs to do his job and stop funding the entities. stuart: thank you very much, your intensity on this issue is shared, believe me. now this, complete change of subject. a new supersonic jet is in the works, its develop
meeting with the texas delegation, we are united on our need to step up and fight and defend texas,one issue but is an issue that is affecting all of us, 72,000 dead americans, fentanyl poisoning, that is real. more than the entire vietnam war. these are kids taking xanax, whether they should do it or not they don't think they are going to die but cartels are making it. we could stop this tomorrow, we could introduce legislation with a rider on a funding bill, turn people away or detain them...
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>> i think it may not. >> reporter: a university of texas and texas politics project poll this week found that abbott's busing of migrants has about 52% among texas voters including 50% support among independent voters. >> the response they got was exactly what they wanted, which is what are you doing, why are you sending them here? it looks like a border town. that's what they wanted and they got it. >> reporter: and the governors of texas and florida say they'll continue to do more of the same. >>> still to come tonight cnn's nick paten walsh joins us from ukraine and shows us some of the true horrors of war uncovered, a mass burial site with hundreds of bodies discovered. and new details of a special master and the new actions between the former president's legal team andnd the national archives. income so you can enjoy the life you've created. that's the plalanning effect. from fidelity. ♪ it wasn't me by shaggy ♪ you're never responsible for unauthorized puhases on your discover card. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. i
>> i think it may not. >> reporter: a university of texas and texas politics project poll this week found that abbott's busing of migrants has about 52% among texas voters including 50% support among independent voters. >> the response they got was exactly what they wanted, which is what are you doing, why are you sending them here? it looks like a border town. that's what they wanted and they got it. >> reporter: and the governors of texas and florida say they'll...
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versus texas. this is challenged by texas and louisiana to federal policy guidelines. the government promulgated some guidelines. texas and louisiana sued and in the district court in texas claiming guidelines venerate -- violate federal law. the district court in this case held texas and louisiana have standing to challenge these guidelines and guidelines violate federal law. the fifth circuit denied to state the district court's nationwide injunction. at the same time the ohio case reaches up to the sixth circuit and in an opinion by judge sutton the sixth circuit when the other way. sutton held the states had no standing to challenge these guidelines and also rules against them on the merits. the general went to the court on an emergency basis and please lift the junction and the supreme court denied that request by a 5-4 decision with no reasoning. interestingly, the four justices. although the court denied the state construed the motion as a prejudgment petition and granted it meaning the case went immediately from the district court of texas to the supreme court
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they're in the state of texas. on aircraft and go to other parts of the country. >> raul, what do you think of that? >> well, it is true. it is true the federal government itself and other agencies transport migrants around the country. the biden administration did that under -- excuse me, the trump did that -- the obama administration transferred migrants around the country. what's different in this scenario is it is one thing when you have entities doing it acting on behalf of the federal government, offering them trips with allegations of potentially false promises, that's a totally different thing. one point legally is important, these migrants are undocumented. they have been processed. many are pursuing lawful asylum claims. as you know, asylum requires physical presence in the united states. so i think what governor desantis and the governor of texas, legally they are walking a very fine line. i would expect lawsuits from the federal government -- from the biden administration. >> whether or not they were mi
they're in the state of texas. on aircraft and go to other parts of the country. >> raul, what do you think of that? >> well, it is true. it is true the federal government itself and other agencies transport migrants around the country. the biden administration did that under -- excuse me, the trump did that -- the obama administration transferred migrants around the country. what's different in this scenario is it is one thing when you have entities doing it acting on behalf of the...
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will: the bill you're crafting does that empower texas dps or texas rangers to deport illegal immigrants you this, we will write strong legislation, makes sure, that there is no question we have a right to protect our citizens. pete: to include deportation? to include deportation? >> guys, let me write a bill first. let me not write it here on the air on saturday morning. pete: here to break down what legally can be done former acting dhs secretary ken cuccinelli. thanks for being here. we pressed the lieutenant governor. that is more pow otherful in state of texas, some would say more than the governor. he wouldn't want to answer it. he is writing a bill that will take up to write when the legislature is back in session. what should the build look like? do they already have that authority? a lot of questions here. >> so the authority to remove, deport is an immigration word but texas has the conetutional authority under the very last part of article i, article i, section 10, paragraph 3, when it is actually invaded it can exercise war powers. nobody is talking about tanks and planes. we
will: the bill you're crafting does that empower texas dps or texas rangers to deport illegal immigrants you this, we will write strong legislation, makes sure, that there is no question we have a right to protect our citizens. pete: to include deportation? to include deportation? >> guys, let me write a bill first. let me not write it here on the air on saturday morning. pete: here to break down what legally can be done former acting dhs secretary ken cuccinelli. thanks for being here....
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the governor of texas is forcing on new york and d.c.go and potentially other places a needlessly last-minute and complex process that is a heartless display of politics over people why not give reasonable notice? why send these folks only to blue cities or blue states? this is about politics for him. >> it is a manufactured crisis by ambush. any dollar that goes to the state of texas. >> every single one of those dollars needs to be recommitted to cities like chicago, new york, and washington, d.c. >> brian: i don't think it's playing politics because almost every red state sees this as a problem. almost every blue states ignores or says it is a problem. you deal with it and tell us how you are doing. even if you have a heads up. governor pritzker had two days to prepare. do you want to change outfits, change your tie? there is no difference when you want to make sure that you have two floors instead of one floor of your hotel. this is what is happening every day destroying lives in texas. -- excuse me, mayor abbott. you notice, been ki
the governor of texas is forcing on new york and d.c.go and potentially other places a needlessly last-minute and complex process that is a heartless display of politics over people why not give reasonable notice? why send these folks only to blue cities or blue states? this is about politics for him. >> it is a manufactured crisis by ambush. any dollar that goes to the state of texas. >> every single one of those dollars needs to be recommitted to cities like chicago, new york, and...
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so what are the people of florida and texas going to do with these migrants?ey: there is a solution to this problem. >> steve: exactly, just stop people from coming in. it's interesting in today's "new york times," they did a poll. 51% of all voters agree more with republicans than the democrats on illegal migration. the big question is, seven weeks from today, the midterm elections day, will this be something that turns people out where they say, you know what? that's important to me. i think we should have a secure border or not? we will know in seven weeks and one day. >> brian: the hispanic vote is going to republicans. do you know where of the most going to republicans in the south. counter intuitive. cracking down on the hispanic community. the hispanic community would be upset by that because most of them are from central and south america. no the people that are here legally of hispanic dissent are upset what is happening right now. >> carley: big news here. hurricane fiona category 3 are a slamming the caribbean with rain, window, and floods, a live r
so what are the people of florida and texas going to do with these migrants?ey: there is a solution to this problem. >> steve: exactly, just stop people from coming in. it's interesting in today's "new york times," they did a poll. 51% of all voters agree more with republicans than the democrats on illegal migration. the big question is, seven weeks from today, the midterm elections day, will this be something that turns people out where they say, you know what? that's important...
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but first, transgender children being targeted in the state of texas. some teens now being pulled from their classrooms and interrogated about their gender identity. our good friend amber burgle, mom of a transgender kid joins us next. >> they're debating our existence, taking away our support that the child needs to survive, that is child abuse, plain and simple. plain and simple the tender rotisserie style chicken is sublime and the roasted garlic aioli adds a lovely pecan flavor. man, the second retirement really changed you. the new subway series. what's your pick? your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis and... take. it. on. with rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that tackles pain, stiffness, swelling. for some, rinvoq significantly reduces ra and psa fatigue. it can stop irreversible joint damage. and rinvoq can leave skin clear or almost clear in psa. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancer
but first, transgender children being targeted in the state of texas. some teens now being pulled from their classrooms and interrogated about their gender identity. our good friend amber burgle, mom of a transgender kid joins us next. >> they're debating our existence, taking away our support that the child needs to survive, that is child abuse, plain and simple. plain and simple the tender rotisserie style chicken is sublime and the roasted garlic aioli adds a lovely pecan flavor. man,...
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joining us now is beto o'rourke, he is the democratic candidate for governor in texas.ght. what else did you learn from the parents in uvalde? >> they are the most amazing people that i have ever met. their determination -- that no other family has to suffer what they are experiencing right now. they have testified before congress. they have gone to the capitol to protest, to ask their governor to listen to them. they have led marches and rallies in uvalde. and they are reaching out to all of us across the state of texas to make sure that we come through, that we take action while we can still take action to prevent the next massacre in the next school in texas. after santa fe high school in 2018, the -- in el paso. and uvalde, all told, five of the worst mass shootings have happened in this state, under greg abbott's over just the last five years. it is going to continue to happen unless we have change. and those families those parents, are leading the fight to change. and we knew it was going to because of them. >> and of course, it wouldn't just be chosen in volley.
joining us now is beto o'rourke, he is the democratic candidate for governor in texas.ght. what else did you learn from the parents in uvalde? >> they are the most amazing people that i have ever met. their determination -- that no other family has to suffer what they are experiencing right now. they have testified before congress. they have gone to the capitol to protest, to ask their governor to listen to them. they have led marches and rallies in uvalde. and they are reaching out to...
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but really, all parents throughout texas are very much concerned. we have 8000 campuses in texas.mpuses. those poor folks in uvalde have had to live a nightmare but i don't wish on anyone. and those same parents are advocating for change, so that not one parent has to go through what they have gone through. and they have found at least some kind of feeling in that advocacy. but they're not gonna stop, and i'm not gonna stop either. it is important that we come to a place in this state of texas, where we no longer have an 18 year old that can go into a store, and simply by an ar-15 off the rock, 900 rounds of ammunition, pick up on the third day or the second. it's a bad state of affairs in the state. we can do better. this governor has failed us. and if we can't, if he doesn't do the right thing, then hopefully we will get him out in november. >> state senator, roland gutierrez, thank you. more american voices, after this quick break. is quick break is persists... put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq.
but really, all parents throughout texas are very much concerned. we have 8000 campuses in texas.mpuses. those poor folks in uvalde have had to live a nightmare but i don't wish on anyone. and those same parents are advocating for change, so that not one parent has to go through what they have gone through. and they have found at least some kind of feeling in that advocacy. but they're not gonna stop, and i'm not gonna stop either. it is important that we come to a place in this state of texas,...