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[booing] they have totally banned abortion and texas -- in texas.ithout even an exception for rape and incest. and for women who have complications in their pregnancy. the doctors are telling us, we have to wait for women to start dying before we can intervene and save their lives. any forced pregnancies occurring in a state that has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the country and in the developed world. so i'm sure you all heard last night when abbott was asked what alternative is there for those who have been sexually assaulted, they cannot get an abortion? baby supplies. [booing] you can't make this shit up. we are going to change what is happening at the legislature. [applause] and because we have been jerry -- because gerrymandering makes it very difficult to change the legislature, we can affect change because the governor of the state of texas has the veto power. so despite despite the legislature we can still make headway here because we can elect the governor who will veto this shit. [applause] beto o'rourke is a fighter for
[booing] they have totally banned abortion and texas -- in texas.ithout even an exception for rape and incest. and for women who have complications in their pregnancy. the doctors are telling us, we have to wait for women to start dying before we can intervene and save their lives. any forced pregnancies occurring in a state that has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the country and in the developed world. so i'm sure you all heard last night when abbott was asked what alternative...
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worth, texas. we're now just two weeks away from the midterm elections and the stakes could not be higher for the lone star state where everything from school board elections to the race for governor is dominated by the struggle to define what america is and who america stands for. texas is arguably the center of the u.s. culture wars. the red state that might be getting a little less red here and there where the consequences for this year's election are at a fever pitch. this is where the high-stakes abortion conversation we're all having right now began. when texas passed its bounty hunter abortion ban before the supreme court reversed roe v. wade. voting in texas is so restricted and anti-voter laws so effective, folks have dubbed it jim crow 2.0. more books have been banned from school libraries in this state than any other state, and this beautiful state is unfortunately home to more mass shootings than any other. including the uvalde massacre, the second deadliest school shooting ever in the
worth, texas. we're now just two weeks away from the midterm elections and the stakes could not be higher for the lone star state where everything from school board elections to the race for governor is dominated by the struggle to define what america is and who america stands for. texas is arguably the center of the u.s. culture wars. the red state that might be getting a little less red here and there where the consequences for this year's election are at a fever pitch. this is where the...
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that's the texas revolution. so texas, the republic of texas was not recognized by mexico.o 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 that's al
that's the texas revolution. so texas, the republic of texas was not recognized by mexico.o 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...
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here in texas, three intent. although hispanics still prefer the democrat party, let's face it, up by about 22 to one ma margin, that margin has been slowly instantly tricking. now democrat consultants, well, they are finally worrying. 77% of latino registered voters are dissatisfied with the way things are going in the country. 54% disapprove of biden's job performance. 80% say the economy is a very important issue for them. and the other top issues include healthcare, 71% and violent crime and education both at 70%. so no wonder hispanics in florida, the very large cuban-american community there, are flocking to support the reelection of governor ron desantis. he has seven-point advantage a month latino group over charlie crist and more hispanics supported his martha's vineyard flights and opposed his martha's vineyard hydrant flights. we are seeing the same dynamic play out here in texas. with republicans gaining on hispanics in key parts of the state. take a look at these border counties in their rightward li
here in texas, three intent. although hispanics still prefer the democrat party, let's face it, up by about 22 to one ma margin, that margin has been slowly instantly tricking. now democrat consultants, well, they are finally worrying. 77% of latino registered voters are dissatisfied with the way things are going in the country. 54% disapprove of biden's job performance. 80% say the economy is a very important issue for them. and the other top issues include healthcare, 71% and violent crime...
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and here in texas, three in 10 . although hispanics still prefer the democrat party, let's face it, by aboute two to one margi, that margin has been slowly and steadily shrinking. and now democrat consultantsric well, they're finally worried. pew research is reporting thatoi 77% of latino registered votersg are dissatisfied with the way things are going in the country.e country. 50 four percent disapprove of biden's job performance. 80 % say the economy is a very important issue for them. r top issues include health care at 71% and violent crimd e and educatin both at 70%.%. so no wonder hispanics in florida, a very large cuban-american community, there arlarge flocking to suppon the reelection of governor ronda santos. dehe has a seven point advantago among the latino groupve over charlie crist and more hispanics supported his vin martha's vineyard migrant flights than opposed hisey rant martha's vineyard migrant flights. so we're seeing the samelights wec, by the way, play out here in texas with republicansli gaini
and here in texas, three in 10 . although hispanics still prefer the democrat party, let's face it, by aboute two to one margi, that margin has been slowly and steadily shrinking. and now democrat consultantsric well, they're finally worried. pew research is reporting thatoi 77% of latino registered votersg are dissatisfied with the way things are going in the country.e country. 50 four percent disapprove of biden's job performance. 80 % say the economy is a very important issue for them. r top...
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how many counties is texas? >> 254. >> there are a lot of counties -- a lot of states that have very large numbers of counties. there is no way you can audit every single county after every election. you just can't do it. what i think states have to come up with is a system -- i think texas did, you have to audit a certain number of counties randomly chosen after every election and the best thing i think is to come up with a system. figure out what is practical. how many counties can you audit after an election and come up with a system to ensure that every county in the state is audited at least once every three years, five years whatever from a practical standpoint you can get it done. in texas, that would be difficult. >> this is a fulcrum position you have to take as a policymaker. we started off with urban counties having a much higher ratio than rural or suburban. that is important because you look for where the votes are and you try to allocate your resources. with all of this, you have to recognize the o
how many counties is texas? >> 254. >> there are a lot of counties -- a lot of states that have very large numbers of counties. there is no way you can audit every single county after every election. you just can't do it. what i think states have to come up with is a system -- i think texas did, you have to audit a certain number of counties randomly chosen after every election and the best thing i think is to come up with a system. figure out what is practical. how many counties...
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and this from julie in pflugerville, texas. from joy in fort worth. from martha, in luling, texas.rom jane. from myrtle. in 1944, when i was 10 years old, i almost lost my mother from a botched abortion. i had an abortion when i was 23. i was unemployed and suffering from health problems. i had to borrow money for the abortion, but i was fortunate enough to live close to a clinic. i had an abortion in houston a few years ago, when my birth control failed due to antibiotics given after a surgery for cervical cancer. one in three women in our country have had, or will have an abortion, and that's not a choice made due to inconvenience or a simplistic disregard of human life. quite the opposite. i'm perplexed about why you're wasting time on these bills that are not pro-life at all, but only designed to prevent women from getting needed healthcare. i see no legislation providing easy access to birth control to reduce the need for abortion. i see no legislation to provide for childcare, a living minimum wage, or family leave. i am opposed as a social worker, a healthcare professional,
and this from julie in pflugerville, texas. from joy in fort worth. from martha, in luling, texas.rom jane. from myrtle. in 1944, when i was 10 years old, i almost lost my mother from a botched abortion. i had an abortion when i was 23. i was unemployed and suffering from health problems. i had to borrow money for the abortion, but i was fortunate enough to live close to a clinic. i had an abortion in houston a few years ago, when my birth control failed due to antibiotics given after a surgery...
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the tejanos in texas, they are the mexicans living in texas. the texians are the white americans who have migrated, they're bringing with them their black slaves. the texans later, that's the u. s. state of texas. we talk about texans. when we have the state becomes part of the united states, we have the texans. i saw a license plate their day in town that said texian, i assume that is an old republican living in town here. by 1823, there were 3000 americans in texas. the next year, the new mexican government started encouraging american colonization. they thought it was the best way to bring in manufactured goods. there is virtually very little governmental or trade connection with mexico city. they gave a generous land grants to men called impresarios. in 1826, one of those impresarios led a revolt against mexican rule. and the tejanos and stephen austin, an impresario, led the fight against the rebel and put down the revolt. what happened was, texians started to weighing over the 1820s and in the 1830s, especially after mexico closed the bor
the tejanos in texas, they are the mexicans living in texas. the texians are the white americans who have migrated, they're bringing with them their black slaves. the texans later, that's the u. s. state of texas. we talk about texans. when we have the state becomes part of the united states, we have the texans. i saw a license plate their day in town that said texian, i assume that is an old republican living in town here. by 1823, there were 3000 americans in texas. the next year, the new...
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beto o'rourke off against texas republican governor greg abbott in the first and only debate in the texase. and i sat down with beto rourke him self and a campaign event in texas just ahead of the debate. that is coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all-electric with room for up to seven. it's the suv electric has been waiting for. the all-new eqb from mercedes-benz. ♪ ♪ 80% of couples sleep too hot or too cold. because quality sleep is vital, the sleep number 360 smart bed is temperature balancing, so you both stay cool. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. save 40% on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed.now only $1499. only for a limited time. to finally lose 80 pounds and keep it off with golo is amazing. i've been maintaining. the weight is gone and it's never coming back. with golo, i've not only kept off the weight but i'm happier, i'm healthier, and i have a new lease on life. golo is the only thing that will let you lose weight and keep it off. who loses 138 pounds in nine months? i did! golo's a lifestyle change and you make the change and it stays off. (
beto o'rourke off against texas republican governor greg abbott in the first and only debate in the texase. and i sat down with beto rourke him self and a campaign event in texas just ahead of the debate. that is coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all-electric with room for up to seven. it's the suv electric has been waiting for. the all-new eqb from mercedes-benz. ♪ ♪ 80% of couples sleep too hot or too cold. because quality sleep is vital, the sleep number 360 smart bed is temperature...
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texas right-wing. t texas rit-ghwing 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. before we begin, i'd like to thank our sponsor, liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. and by switching,...
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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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texas. >> trace: final thoughts, but if they ask me i've got to say from texas. texas pete? absolutely. the websites not misleading, the back of the bottle not misleading. you read further on it as opposed to just asking what do you think? they'll find the real truth and it's north carolina. i disagree on what the texas pete here. >> trace: david, make them i think you both for attending the court and i appreciate it it's time for our nightcap. at that means it's been time to bring in matt finn back in. who wrote that the thing here is, a lot of people don't like a bunch of emojis or like the thumbs up and i've got a lot of friends who use the thumbs up. if we know thumbs up,-year-old,-year-old as moses. >> gen-z canceled most of the popular emojis because we use it so much. it's kind of like passive-aggressive or hostile like giving someone f sarcastic thumbs up or a wing. i know i've used it for perhaps more than a decade now because it's a quick and easy way to say okay or understand what they're texting. you wonder if people are getting too sensitive over a generic thumb
texas. >> trace: final thoughts, but if they ask me i've got to say from texas. texas pete? absolutely. the websites not misleading, the back of the bottle not misleading. you read further on it as opposed to just asking what do you think? they'll find the real truth and it's north carolina. i disagree on what the texas pete here. >> trace: david, make them i think you both for attending the court and i appreciate it it's time for our nightcap. at that means it's been time to bring...
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worked under restrictions in texas. so we always had rules about who could do the ultrasound. we had rules about who like the information i had to give my patients and what i was allowed to say. so i always had that then about a year ago, s b 8 started. that was the 6 week ban. that was almost a complete shut down of things. and then now of course, since ro, it's been several months. and basically it's a day to day struggle. every patient visit is much more difficult than it was because obviously i'm not doing abortions, i'm not able to do any. and that's regardless of the health of the person in front of me why they need that abortion. i mean there's no, there's just no exception. so it's just a flat, it's a flat band at this point. well, we might also add to that point that in texas, as you were just mentioning, that these restrictions have been going on for some time. then that is also lead in some ways to texas, being one of the most dangerous places to be pregnant, even before dogs with very high rates of maternal
worked under restrictions in texas. so we always had rules about who could do the ultrasound. we had rules about who like the information i had to give my patients and what i was allowed to say. so i always had that then about a year ago, s b 8 started. that was the 6 week ban. that was almost a complete shut down of things. and then now of course, since ro, it's been several months. and basically it's a day to day struggle. every patient visit is much more difficult than it was because...
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what, jessica, what does it mean you're in texas, and i'm so look at this map on my laptop and texas is listed as one of the most restrictive states in the union. what, what does that mean for you as a doctor? and what does that mean for some of your patience? yeah, thanks so much for having me. so i am a family medicine physician and i specialize in abortion care. and the reality is, is actually as a texas provider, i have always over the last 4 to 5 years, i've always worked under restrictions in texas. so we always had rules about who could do the ultrasound. we had rules about who like the information i had to give my patients and what i was allowed to say. so i always had that then about a year ago, s b 8 started. that was the 6 week ban. that was almost a complete shut down of things. and then now of course, since ro, it's been several months. and basically it's a day to day struggle. every patient visit is much more difficult than it was because obviously i'm not doing abortions. i'm not able to do any, and that's regardless of the health of the person in front of me why they
what, jessica, what does it mean you're in texas, and i'm so look at this map on my laptop and texas is listed as one of the most restrictive states in the union. what, what does that mean for you as a doctor? and what does that mean for some of your patience? yeah, thanks so much for having me. so i am a family medicine physician and i specialize in abortion care. and the reality is, is actually as a texas provider, i have always over the last 4 to 5 years, i've always worked under...
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that's the question the people of texas want answered.s for abortion and how this impacts voters in texas, the key issue for voters in poll after poll have shown this, number one is boarder, number two is the economy, and they trust abbott to handle those issues better than beto o'rourke. they look at beto as someone who will address that issue better to their liking. beto's policies are just not in line with the people of texas. when we're looking at issues that are critical and top of mind for voters, being strong on the border, securing the border, and the experience that greg abbott has done so far, that's i believe the issue along with the economy that's going to continue to sway voters and get them out to the polls more so than abortion. >> the issue -- >> i want to hear first on one other issue because it's hard to think about governor abbott and this discussion without thinking about his policies for immigration. let's hear from him because he was asked about texas, their state-funded program to bus migrants to democratic cities.
that's the question the people of texas want answered.s for abortion and how this impacts voters in texas, the key issue for voters in poll after poll have shown this, number one is boarder, number two is the economy, and they trust abbott to handle those issues better than beto o'rourke. they look at beto as someone who will address that issue better to their liking. beto's policies are just not in line with the people of texas. when we're looking at issues that are critical and top of mind...
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let me read you what the texas tributer wrote. between the electronic and manual ballot tallies and counties were able to verify consistencies part of baseless effort to cast doubt on outcome of failed reelection bid trump's call despite we irregularities. you looked at tarrant, dallas, harris, that's houston, of course, what did you find so far and how was the full forensic audit of the 2020 election going now? >> so we are finalizing that election audit right now and -- i don't want to let anybody think that it's limited in any respect to the presidential election. it's -- it's the whole totality of the election process. eric: wow. >> that went on in those four counties because a lot of what we have seen through history at least in the state is that you can can cheat a little and accomplish a lot in the down ballot races so we've had folks that have run per mayors or county commissioner or utility districts. that's where we see a lot of the actual fraud that's been found in the state of texas historically, but we are at that poi
let me read you what the texas tributer wrote. between the electronic and manual ballot tallies and counties were able to verify consistencies part of baseless effort to cast doubt on outcome of failed reelection bid trump's call despite we irregularities. you looked at tarrant, dallas, harris, that's houston, of course, what did you find so far and how was the full forensic audit of the 2020 election going now? >> so we are finalizing that election audit right now and -- i don't want to...
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getting a divorce from texas. just out driving around. >> from texas?oing here? >> well. that's what a minister pocono round the vehicle a little bit. >> at that point, i was like there was more than meets the eye here. but, i did not know what. >> this is my personal. >> soon they would learn a lot more about this disgraced police chief in the roadside ditch in kansas. in the middle of the night. >> coming up! >> -- >> we should have videos in the shop. >> they had video. of. timothy dean showing up to pick up a tote. and, i could see in the video that he walked out with a concealable ballistic vest. and the 12 gauge shotgun. >> timothy dean's long strange trip. exactly what was he up to? >> [inaudible] >> i even told him i had weird vibes about all of this. >> and later? ron. to. three. and interrogation room. >> who? why? what i want to know. >> does double murder would have a triple twist. when dateline continues! >> en dateline continues! >> try downy free & gentle. downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with down
getting a divorce from texas. just out driving around. >> from texas?oing here? >> well. that's what a minister pocono round the vehicle a little bit. >> at that point, i was like there was more than meets the eye here. but, i did not know what. >> this is my personal. >> soon they would learn a lot more about this disgraced police chief in the roadside ditch in kansas. in the middle of the night. >> coming up! >> -- >> we should have videos in...
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you live in texas. frustrating is it to hear major adams, will, tell essentially texas, well, we didn't ask for this and we don't have enough money. like what the heck does he think has been happening for the-two years to our border states? will: you know, actually, rachel, it may not be that frustrating because what we're looking at here is a lack of self-awareness. he's making the argument. he just -- he's just got the wrong subject-over the sentence; right. but he's even getting close because it said we need a federal plan. he's like skirting up to the issue. i don't know if he knows he is, but he's giving voice to the -- to your point, to the exact thing that border states have said for a long time. and now he's feeling it we don't have the ability to do this and this is not the way it's supposed to work. we should go, yeah, you're right. pete: wrong subject of the sentence in that you should be pointing at biden and not at greg abbott. will: he's close to pointing at biden. it says on the screen, w
you live in texas. frustrating is it to hear major adams, will, tell essentially texas, well, we didn't ask for this and we don't have enough money. like what the heck does he think has been happening for the-two years to our border states? will: you know, actually, rachel, it may not be that frustrating because what we're looking at here is a lack of self-awareness. he's making the argument. he just -- he's just got the wrong subject-over the sentence; right. but he's even getting close...
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but what are the ways in which governments in texas can improve the economy of texas?highest property taxes in america, in fact, the tax burden for the average texan is greater than the tax burden for the average californian. you have some of the highest electricity prices in the country, greg abbott is literally the greatest driver of inflation in the state. so things like expanding medicaid, bring $10 million back to our federal income taxes, that will reduce the burden on the local property tax payer upping the state spending for public ad means that we pay teachers more and also released property taxes for homeowners undoing common sense things like raising the minimum age which is now $7.25 in texas to something more livable like $15 an hour, investing in childcare, and universal pre-k. these are things that are not just great for families, and for our fellow texans, they will supercharge this economy, and allow more people to live to their full potential, and make sure that this state realizes its promise. there is so much more that we can do but again, we will n
but what are the ways in which governments in texas can improve the economy of texas?highest property taxes in america, in fact, the tax burden for the average texan is greater than the tax burden for the average californian. you have some of the highest electricity prices in the country, greg abbott is literally the greatest driver of inflation in the state. so things like expanding medicaid, bring $10 million back to our federal income taxes, that will reduce the burden on the local property...
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even when i lived in the texas governor's mansion. i am very, very aware of problems in the world, aware of problems that women face in afghanistan for instance, or other parts of the world where women are oppressed. i am aware of pandemic diseases now, and the hunger in the world. i've had the chance to visit so many parts in the world, and also all the things that the president works on every day. i know the issues that he deals with. so, i am aware of what those problems are. i think, everyone that comes to this job comes with a special interest. i was a teacher and a librarian. that's really where i focused a lot, especially at first on developing the national book festival, and helping the president with the no child left behind act. that was my expertise. that was my career, and what i had been interested in my whole life. but, i will say that sometimes first ladies are trivialized by what we call a pet project. in fact, our contributions to the united states from first ladies, in many many cases, are much more profound then in
even when i lived in the texas governor's mansion. i am very, very aware of problems in the world, aware of problems that women face in afghanistan for instance, or other parts of the world where women are oppressed. i am aware of pandemic diseases now, and the hunger in the world. i've had the chance to visit so many parts in the world, and also all the things that the president works on every day. i know the issues that he deals with. so, i am aware of what those problems are. i think,...
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then i was when i grew up in texas or lived in, you know, even lived in the texas governor's mansion. i'm very very aware of problems in the world. i'm aware of problems that women face in afghanistan for instance or in other parts of the world where women are oppressed and very aware of pandemic diseases now and hunger in the world because i've had the chance to visit so many parts of the world, but also i've heard of all the things that the president works on every day. i know the issues that he deals with and so i'm aware of what those problems are. i think every one that comes to this job comes with a special interest. i was a teacher in the library and that's really where i focused a lot especially the first on developing the national book festival and helping the president with no check the no child left behind act because that was my expertise. that was my career and what i've been interested in. my whole life, but i will say that sometimes first ladies are trivialized by what we call a pet project and in fact our contributions to the united states from first ladies in many man
then i was when i grew up in texas or lived in, you know, even lived in the texas governor's mansion. i'm very very aware of problems in the world. i'm aware of problems that women face in afghanistan for instance or in other parts of the world where women are oppressed and very aware of pandemic diseases now and hunger in the world because i've had the chance to visit so many parts of the world, but also i've heard of all the things that the president works on every day. i know the issues that...
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mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> buenas tardes >>> intenso debate entre candidato de pennsylvania >>> en texasta se acerca a las encuestas al republicano abbott. >> filtrÓ la conversaciÓn entre concejales de los Ángeles los culpables podrÍan ir a la cÁrcel >>> escÁndalo en el concurso de miss estados unidos la representante de texas la presas del certamen ha sido suspendida. >> la familia greco es la nueva miniserie de netflix una de sus protagonistas lisa owen nos revela algunos de sus secretos. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ). >>> el nuevo Álbum de taylor swift bate rÉcord en spotify y mantiene en intriga a sus fans lo que dice en sus letras. >> >>> gracias por acompaÑarnos >>> la temperatura polÍtica >>> sube en la medida que nos acercamos en las elecciones de medio tÉrmino >>> anoche vimos un intenso debate entre candidatos de pennsylvania que decidirÁ el poder en el senado javier vega cuÉntanos >>> buenas tardes >>> buenas tardes un encuentro que sigue haciendo titulares porque es contienda mÁs reÑida y probablemente de las mÁs importantes en esas elecciones intermedias vimos frente a frente. >> para el c
mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> buenas tardes >>> intenso debate entre candidato de pennsylvania >>> en texasta se acerca a las encuestas al republicano abbott. >> filtrÓ la conversaciÓn entre concejales de los Ángeles los culpables podrÍan ir a la cÁrcel >>> escÁndalo en el concurso de miss estados unidos la representante de texas la presas del certamen ha sido suspendida. >> la familia greco es la nueva miniserie de netflix una de...
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texas will not turn blue now or ever.ed to say it would turn blue because hispanic voters would become democrats. >> laura: what happened to that argument. >> hispanic voters will be republicans. >> laura: dan we're watching this race, get back on the trail. >> great to see you. yes, ma'am. >> laura:le lieutenant governor dan patrick. now to minnesota where governor tim walz basically abandoned the states and does not deserve to be reelected. he gave up on the police a bandning the third precinct remember during the george flied roy jots i was just reporting there a few months ago with increased crime and the police department hemorrhaging officers, he abandoned them on the economy a state that ranks 45th in terms of business and tax climate and tim walz has abandoned the voters on co-red. he tied minnesota with all the other states of locking everyone down and taking away their essential rights. as a result the race that once saw walz lead which was 18 points a few weeks ago is now tied. joining me now is his challenging
texas will not turn blue now or ever.ed to say it would turn blue because hispanic voters would become democrats. >> laura: what happened to that argument. >> hispanic voters will be republicans. >> laura: dan we're watching this race, get back on the trail. >> great to see you. yes, ma'am. >> laura:le lieutenant governor dan patrick. now to minnesota where governor tim walz basically abandoned the states and does not deserve to be reelected. he gave up on the...
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bused in from out of state the war of words erupting between the democrat and the gop governor of texas. >>> the suspect accused in the deadly stabbing rampage on the las vegas strip appearing in court what we're learning about the victims. >>> new developments in the mar-a-lago investigation. is donald trump still keeping documents he took from the white house? >>> our series "climate challenge." the coastal residents moving their entire homes before the ocean can swallow them. >>> and superstar lin-manuel miranda on his mission for puerto rico as the island faces a long recovery from another deadly hurricane. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, everyone it's a threat that shadowed a generation of americans during the cold war a nuclear standoff with russia and now president biden giving voice to growing new fears and a dangerous new era once more framed by the threat of nuclear conflict. president biden saying, we face the prospect of armageddon comparing it to the cuban missile crisis his dark comments referring to threats by russia's vladimir
bused in from out of state the war of words erupting between the democrat and the gop governor of texas. >>> the suspect accused in the deadly stabbing rampage on the las vegas strip appearing in court what we're learning about the victims. >>> new developments in the mar-a-lago investigation. is donald trump still keeping documents he took from the white house? >>> our series "climate challenge." the coastal residents moving their entire homes before the...
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central texas, a move rights through abilene. this will probably hold together into the dallas area overnight tonight. the rain ahead of that is mostly beneficial, but the rough stuff comes through over the next 24 hours, really. st. louis, you'll get some. nashville, 5:00 tomorrow. but the bulls eye of damaging winds likely to be memphis down to jackson and birmingham. so, the main chunk of the south and the southern plains will be very dicey over the next 36 hours. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> we turn next tonight here to the alarming rise in hate in this country. the investigation at this hour in los angeles, after several people were seen hanging an anti-semitic signs from a bridge over the 405 freeway in los angeles. some giving a nazi salute. authorities are now warning an anti-semitic incidents have hit an all-time high in this country. our chief national correspondent matt gutman on why authorities are concerned across the u.s. tonight. >> reporter: tonight, those banners over one of l.a.'s busiest freeways drawing natio
central texas, a move rights through abilene. this will probably hold together into the dallas area overnight tonight. the rain ahead of that is mostly beneficial, but the rough stuff comes through over the next 24 hours, really. st. louis, you'll get some. nashville, 5:00 tomorrow. but the bulls eye of damaging winds likely to be memphis down to jackson and birmingham. so, the main chunk of the south and the southern plains will be very dicey over the next 36 hours. david? >> rob, thank...
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aviÓn en san antonio texas y fueron llevados a marthas vinold. querido men. >>> su traslado de san antonio texas a la isla de marthas vin... fue controversial. >>> es un primer paso que estÁn escuchando que sÍ, eso que pasÓ a esta gente no fue justo, no fue correcto, no fue bueno. >>> javier salazar, alguacil del condado de be hard concluyÓ que basado en los reclamos de los migrantes tras portados del condado bajo pretex tor falsos investigan si es un caso de transporte ilegal. >>> es un abuso total de humanos, de su dignidad y no se vale en la polÍtico. es una polÍtica sucia y habrÁ consecuencias. >>> desde un principio los inmigrantes sintieron sentirse engaÑados. hombres, mujeres y niÑos fueron abandonados en un lugar extraÑo, donde les prometieron trabajo y albergue. >>> nos dimos cuenta que llegamos aquÍ y llegamos perdidos. las personas que lo ayudan a uno estarÍamos perdidos todavÍa. >>> va de la mano con la investigaciÓn de los vuelos orquestados por el gobernador de la florida ron desantis y permite los mi dprantss tener una visa u de ac
aviÓn en san antonio texas y fueron llevados a marthas vinold. querido men. >>> su traslado de san antonio texas a la isla de marthas vin... fue controversial. >>> es un primer paso que estÁn escuchando que sÍ, eso que pasÓ a esta gente no fue justo, no fue correcto, no fue bueno. >>> javier salazar, alguacil del condado de be hard concluyÓ que basado en los reclamos de los migrantes tras portados del condado bajo pretex tor falsos investigan si es un caso de...
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they don't care about is here in south texas. raised about an administration here in south texas. and visit, but he is created. were completely abandon here. they're taking us for granted and that's the reason why so many are walking away from the democratic party. we want to be heard, we want them to be able to focus on us and the american people. let's remember that we wouldn't be here and that the position that we were in if you want for the people that voted us to be in this position. and we want to be able to focus on the american people the american people are struggling right now to pay their rent, their groceries, the utility bills. when we talk about the humanitarian crisis happening at the border it's not fair for them as well. >> you are the perfect example first female represented in the house, and you're in a democratic area and you want is a republican. i know you are running for congress again thank you so much for comingn at this. >> thank you so much and god bless you. e less than five weeks away from the midterm so much in a lawrence jones is having breakfast wit
they don't care about is here in south texas. raised about an administration here in south texas. and visit, but he is created. were completely abandon here. they're taking us for granted and that's the reason why so many are walking away from the democratic party. we want to be heard, we want them to be able to focus on us and the american people. let's remember that we wouldn't be here and that the position that we were in if you want for the people that voted us to be in this position. and...
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texas just announced they are suing google over what?n: alleged biometric data, when you ask google assistant, this goes back to 2015, texas alleges google is using that for their own commercial purposes. >> we have laws that prevent companies like google from stealing your facial geometry, how your face looks and voice prints and they violated this law since 2015 and we will stop them and hold them accountable. companies are using this for profiteering at the expense of people's privacy. >> reporter: google allegedly uses the data to improve their own artificial intelligence and their phones and home speakers so photos help us organize photos when they use ai to group similar looking faces together and use your voice to better recognize who the users are and show you the information you typically want. google denies these allegations but it's not the first time texas filed a lawsuit against google, they have a monopoly when it comes to digital advertising. stuart: sometimes i get this pop up on my phone that those memories. susan: artif
texas just announced they are suing google over what?n: alleged biometric data, when you ask google assistant, this goes back to 2015, texas alleges google is using that for their own commercial purposes. >> we have laws that prevent companies like google from stealing your facial geometry, how your face looks and voice prints and they violated this law since 2015 and we will stop them and hold them accountable. companies are using this for profiteering at the expense of people's privacy....
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however, the overturning of roe has made abortion illegal in texas and, performing an abortion in texasife. joining us now is when wendy davis, former texas state senator, the author of deeds not words, -- hair it inspired girls and young women to get involved in politics is the focus of shouting down midnight. the first installment of a new msnbc documentary series called the turning point which is executive produced by trevor noah. it debuts sunday at 10 pm eastern here on msnbc. wendy, good to see you. thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you for having me ali. >> it's kind of remarkable because your fight against an abortion law which you thought at the time was draconian. probably one of the best known in american history. everybody remembers you filibustering that. that law was far less bad than the one that passed in texas that has now been put into place as a result of the collapse of roe v. wade. texas has gone from bad to worse in terms of reproductive health care? >> yeah. who could've imagined alley that at the time that would've been the good old days right? 20-wee
however, the overturning of roe has made abortion illegal in texas and, performing an abortion in texasife. joining us now is when wendy davis, former texas state senator, the author of deeds not words, -- hair it inspired girls and young women to get involved in politics is the focus of shouting down midnight. the first installment of a new msnbc documentary series called the turning point which is executive produced by trevor noah. it debuts sunday at 10 pm eastern here on msnbc. wendy, good...
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take a look at the texas congressional map, couple of seats that i've got my eyes on here in south texas, in suburbs of austin, down into the rio grande valley, suburban voters, latino voters, the kind of voters that democrats need to keep in the fold this year and beyond if they're going to be competitive, there's an interesting microcosm for the trends we're seeing right there in texas. >> and thanks so much, rick, the roundtable joins me now here in dallas, former north dakota senator heidi heitkamp. former new jersey governor chris christie and journalist maria elena salinas. so let's talk. chris, let's talk first about that terrible, terrible attack on paul pelosi and threats against lawmakers have more than doubled since 2017 according to capitol police and of course we heard that the suspect was looking for the speaker herself. with those terrible haunting cries of "where's nancy?" >> yeah, look, this is awful stuff, for all of us who have held public office and especially for those of us who kind of spoke our mind when we did it and didn't care about the ramifications it's a diff
take a look at the texas congressional map, couple of seats that i've got my eyes on here in south texas, in suburbs of austin, down into the rio grande valley, suburban voters, latino voters, the kind of voters that democrats need to keep in the fold this year and beyond if they're going to be competitive, there's an interesting microcosm for the trends we're seeing right there in texas. >> and thanks so much, rick, the roundtable joins me now here in dallas, former north dakota senator...
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i think texas is turning red.at is happening on the border. the democrats have been pandering to this population forever. the very simple formula. where can deliver that there are policies and hold this administration accountable. we will track the secretary of homeland security in front of the committee and make an answer and make them tell us the truth about the numbers that are coming across, how many are getting released, how many are showing up for their court dates. how much fentanyl is coming across. how much of the poison this lacing the street drugs that is killing our kids in the tens of thousands. we are going to get those answers and show the american public what's going on here. >> kathy garcia, monica de la cruz, thank you so much. very creative. i appreciate it. all right, straight ahead, the russian national standing trial for allegedly lying to the fbi about his role in the steele dossier. we can learn his fate as early as today. judge joe brown joins us live. t on my 32 years of active duty. i un
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next up for alison brady is a trip to houston for the miss texas teen pageant in may. she plans to use her platform to inspire others with disabilities in sherman, bren hirschfeld abc 11th news. that is such a beautiful story. by the way, she'll head to houston, you just heard for the miss texas teen title in may. brady her service dog, though just happy being miss dallas dog . she is the cutest little golden retriever, and she's also an athlete. she competes in archery in the youth olympic games. what an inspiration. and of course, having brady by her side, right side, always coming up. next halloween is finally here. not the holiday, the highly anticipated final installment in the smash horror series and the science behind getting a good scare and later in the mix the little boy who gets emotional when he tries on glasses for the first time you're watching world news now. narrator: how prepared is your family... ...if disaster shows up at your doorstep? you can't just turn away a natural disaster. that's why it's important to go to ready.gov/plan before they show up.
next up for alison brady is a trip to houston for the miss texas teen pageant in may. she plans to use her platform to inspire others with disabilities in sherman, bren hirschfeld abc 11th news. that is such a beautiful story. by the way, she'll head to houston, you just heard for the miss texas teen title in may. brady her service dog, though just happy being miss dallas dog . she is the cutest little golden retriever, and she's also an athlete. she competes in archery in the youth olympic...
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a bus is a bus, and sending it out of texas, it's out of texas. it isn't apples and oranges, if you're going to criticize that. >> and those are his words, if there's any more follow-ups, i can do that. neil: i hear that. out of eagle pass, texas, the lieutenant chris, he tells it like it is, texas department of public safety. i caught that from beto o'rourke and i try not to play politics on this show. that's a numbers games here. if you have buses shipped out of el paso by a democratic mayor and angry about that kind of thing out of governor abbott. you should be angry no matter what the bus or who is commissioning them, shouldn't you? >> you're absolutely right, neil. we know for a fact el paso has seen a massive surge in immigrants that are coming across the border. averaging 1500 a day and never experienced that before. not only that, neil, we talk about cruel and humane treatment of the migrants, some of them are sleeping in the streets in tents. adults and kids and nothing, there's no outcry, and no outrage from the officials in regards to
a bus is a bus, and sending it out of texas, it's out of texas. it isn't apples and oranges, if you're going to criticize that. >> and those are his words, if there's any more follow-ups, i can do that. neil: i hear that. out of eagle pass, texas, the lieutenant chris, he tells it like it is, texas department of public safety. i caught that from beto o'rourke and i try not to play politics on this show. that's a numbers games here. if you have buses shipped out of el paso by a democratic...