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but she's going to visit texas hall of state because she texas history. and might be there. thanks, mary frances. he's a texan, too. sisters just don't understand their brothers sometimes. texas is some 800 miles long and 800 miles wide. well suited to the automobile. john talks passes through the antique auto where old time cars on display. but the real attraction him is the annual southwestern exposition, where the cars american and forum on display. few can resist the shiny and bright colors. neither cowboys nor folks nor farmers farmers. and for those who like to dream, there is the car of the future. there are many kinds of dreams to be realized at the fair. even the most determined searcher need some rest. and we're better off for mrs. tubbs. then, amid the comforting aromas of the east contest. but although johnnie often samples her, he's not one of the judges here today today. at the agricultural building, thousands of farmers are exhibiting the finest specimens of livestock and produce. farmer john tufts. as interested as everyone in the livestock on display here at
but she's going to visit texas hall of state because she texas history. and might be there. thanks, mary frances. he's a texan, too. sisters just don't understand their brothers sometimes. texas is some 800 miles long and 800 miles wide. well suited to the automobile. john talks passes through the antique auto where old time cars on display. but the real attraction him is the annual southwestern exposition, where the cars american and forum on display. few can resist the shiny and bright...
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opportunity for people that aren't blessed enough to live and work in texas to invest in texas.a: we will watch that have as you ring the closing bell. >> we will be there, rob great to see you -- >> thank you so much, ceo of texas capital we'll be right back. . [ applause ] the day you get your clearchoice dental implants changes your struggle with missing teeth forever. it changes how you eat, how you feel, and how you enjoy life. it changes your smile and how others smile at you. clearchoice network doctors have changed over 100,000 lives with dental implants, and they can change yours, too. because a clearchoice day changes every day. schedule a free consultation. you got this. let's go. gobble gobble. i've seen bigger legs on a turkey! rude. who are you? i'm an investor in a fund that helps advance innovative sports tech like this smart fitness mirror. i'm also mr. leg day...1989! anyone can become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq, a fund that gives you access to nasdaq-100 innovations. i go through a lot of pants. before investing carefully read and consider fund in
opportunity for people that aren't blessed enough to live and work in texas to invest in texas.a: we will watch that have as you ring the closing bell. >> we will be there, rob great to see you -- >> thank you so much, ceo of texas capital we'll be right back. . [ applause ] the day you get your clearchoice dental implants changes your struggle with missing teeth forever. it changes how you eat, how you feel, and how you enjoy life. it changes your smile and how others smile at you....
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the state of texas there says _ closed. the state of texas there says it _ closed.says it does make exceptions for mothers whose life is threatened but you brought a case against the state calling for more clarifications. why doesn't the current law go far enough? to your mind? i current law go far enough? to your mind?— your mind? i am not a healthcare _ your mind? i am not a | healthcare professional your mind? i am not a - healthcare professional but i understand that the law is extremely vague and has very confusing language and so healthcare professionals do not know what they can do and when they can provide healthcare and what kind of healthcare they can provide. some of my fellow plaintiffs are physicians in the state of texas and they have said time and time again that they do not know, you know, what the law suggests and when they can practice best judgement. on top of that if they make a mistake, if they violate the law they face up to 99 years in prison, massive fines, losing their license and those are risks that they should not have to even consider wh
the state of texas there says _ closed. the state of texas there says it _ closed.says it does make exceptions for mothers whose life is threatened but you brought a case against the state calling for more clarifications. why doesn't the current law go far enough? to your mind? i current law go far enough? to your mind?— your mind? i am not a healthcare _ your mind? i am not a | healthcare professional your mind? i am not a - healthcare professional but i understand that the law is extremely...
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how much do you blame the state of texas texas? i but i have to kind of well, you know, i think texas has an outsized in what happened because the kids are were texans they came they they were born here and texas was initially responsible for them. and so they not only removed them from their birth families and from their extended family members, but they sent them across lines. and then they never checked on them. yeah. so the fact that they were $400 a month per child. for the entirety of the time they were adopted. so that was 12 and ten years and they never they never realized that sarah had pled guilty to domestic abuse of children, that there have been three cps investigations. so i think that there is a i that a lot of the blame does lie with texas although i would say that there were multiple agencies and that kind of is more indicative of like a systemic issue rather than just one specific bad caseworker. what is the systemic issue? i think there's a real disparity treatment of cps in both families? i think the birth famil
how much do you blame the state of texas texas? i but i have to kind of well, you know, i think texas has an outsized in what happened because the kids are were texans they came they they were born here and texas was initially responsible for them. and so they not only removed them from their birth families and from their extended family members, but they sent them across lines. and then they never checked on them. yeah. so the fact that they were $400 a month per child. for the entirety of the...
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so that's texas largest county. you see a lot of kids and there is a lot of really good reporting from the chronicle and the houston press in the 90s and the 2002 thatth talks abouta lot of issues. he got caught charging parents when they were which is against the law. he had been at was that he would keep on the bench and he would ask families who were in front of him where they came from and look at it on the map. .. lso just like everyone who knew him recognize that. he really wanted the cases to be fast like he wanted the cases out of the docket and. ultimately, what that ends up looking like is parental rights, termination. it's sometimes in cases. so like in dante's case, he's the older brother. he wasn't adopted, but his parent, his rights to he was not adopted. but his rights as parents or terminated. he was a legal orphan. his awful position to be in when they grew from home they remember their family he wanders back there with his family present i do not want to be adopted because i want to go home. ultima
so that's texas largest county. you see a lot of kids and there is a lot of really good reporting from the chronicle and the houston press in the 90s and the 2002 thatth talks abouta lot of issues. he got caught charging parents when they were which is against the law. he had been at was that he would keep on the bench and he would ask families who were in front of him where they came from and look at it on the map. .. lso just like everyone who knew him recognize that. he really wanted the...
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this week, this texas state supreme court dealt a major blow to voters in harris county, texas.enate candidate it all in all right, a voting rights attorney, joins me next. , joins me next. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. and, they felt dramatic and fast itch relief some as early as 2 days. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal, cancers including lymphoma and skin cancer, death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least one heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq, as serious reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. disrupt the itch and rash of eczema. talk
this week, this texas state supreme court dealt a major blow to voters in harris county, texas.enate candidate it all in all right, a voting rights attorney, joins me next. , joins me next. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some...
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so far so good bucks is about what makes texas interesting is 95 percent of the land in texas is privately owned. 83 percent of that land is work in the past. those one are true areas. landscapes, huge privately owned farms and cattle ranches for which texas is also famous for gave way for more and more equally massive wind turbine and solar panels projects all over the state. but that's no more. this is michael tickets were meeting the grandson of american business mag 90 boom. picking some dice, texas just east of south. michael is active and a group of land owners who post a renewable energy project in the county. he's taking us on a little tour to show us that a massive solar farm here is a bad idea, mostly whitland and densely forest and area. the impact on the environment of the bio and the coast system here is devastating. yeah, it's a business, it's capitalism. and it's maximizing profit, but you know, for us that live over here, you know, what, 4th, 5th generation tax and use my home. michael says he and his friends and many of his neighbors will continue to push against what they
so far so good bucks is about what makes texas interesting is 95 percent of the land in texas is privately owned. 83 percent of that land is work in the past. those one are true areas. landscapes, huge privately owned farms and cattle ranches for which texas is also famous for gave way for more and more equally massive wind turbine and solar panels projects all over the state. but that's no more. this is michael tickets were meeting the grandson of american business mag 90 boom. picking some...
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you were born in raised in texas? >> born and raised in texas. thanks, liz.ven economies in the world -- countries that have larger economies than texas. ninth largest in the world and second largest in the united states and gdp of $4.2 trillion and 10% of the u.s. economy. it grew faster the last four quarters of the u.s. economy and grew faster last year than the u.s. economy. it's highly diversified and only 9% is oil and gas and if you're not privileged enough to live and work in texas, you can now invest in one of the best robust economies in the world. liz: what types of requirements must the over 200 companies have to make it in the fund? >> it's weighted based on contribution and market cap and meet those requirements and we started tracking the fund -- index, sorry, in april till now, we've got about a 9% return and the mid cap russell is 3.7%. it's clearly outperforming in the short term and if you look at regression analysis, historically we think it'll outperform going forward. liz: okay, it hasn't yet since the actual launch date and it's down ju
you were born in raised in texas? >> born and raised in texas. thanks, liz.ven economies in the world -- countries that have larger economies than texas. ninth largest in the world and second largest in the united states and gdp of $4.2 trillion and 10% of the u.s. economy. it grew faster the last four quarters of the u.s. economy and grew faster last year than the u.s. economy. it's highly diversified and only 9% is oil and gas and if you're not privileged enough to live and work in...
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this week, this texas state supreme court dealt a major blow to voters in harris county, texas.e candidate it all in all right, a voting rights attorney, joins me next. ♪ sunny one so true, i love you ♪ why didn't we do this last year? before you were preventing migraine with qulipta®? remember the pain? cancelled plans? the worry? that was then. and look at me now. you'll never truly forget migraine. but qulipta® reduces attacks, making zero-migraine days possible. it's the only pill of its kind that blocks cgrp - and is approved to prevent migraine of any frequency. to help give you that forget-you-get migraine feeling. don't take if allergic to qulipta®. most common side effects are nausea, constipation, and sleepiness. learn how abbvie could help you save. qulipta®. the forget-you-get migraine medicine™. mr. clean magic eraser powers through tough messes. so it makes it look like i spent hours cleaning! and you know i didn't. it makes my running shoe look like new. it's amazing! wow, it makes it look like... i don't have kids at all. it's so good, it makes it look like i hav
this week, this texas state supreme court dealt a major blow to voters in harris county, texas.e candidate it all in all right, a voting rights attorney, joins me next. ♪ sunny one so true, i love you ♪ why didn't we do this last year? before you were preventing migraine with qulipta®? remember the pain? cancelled plans? the worry? that was then. and look at me now. you'll never truly forget migraine. but qulipta® reduces attacks, making zero-migraine days possible. it's the only pill of...
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in texas we give to kids placements to family members. less than half what we give foster parents but they're more likely to be living in poverty because everybody else is living in poverty so there's things like that where it essentially sets up a preference for out of family care. we have research over a long period of time that kids can do less and their family home if not with their birth parentsand family members . >> in particular there's a judge in houston, he's indicative of maybe in an extreme way indicative of this bias in favor of removing children and giving them to families. he's the one that gave the davis children. >> he is the one that terminated parental rights. shelton was a unique character but it was indicative. in herron county there's only three judges responsible for all the cdn patients and that texas is the largest county so you're getting a lot of kids. there's a lot of good reporting from the houston press in the 90 and 2000s that talks about a lot of issues and shows support. charging parents for attorneys whic
in texas we give to kids placements to family members. less than half what we give foster parents but they're more likely to be living in poverty because everybody else is living in poverty so there's things like that where it essentially sets up a preference for out of family care. we have research over a long period of time that kids can do less and their family home if not with their birth parentsand family members . >> in particular there's a judge in houston, he's indicative of maybe...
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it is the biggest city in texas, and that is saying something. it is the perfect example of how her party is continuing to grow. hispanic voters have been shifting towards the party. ted cruz and lyra floras have been front and center leading that charge. in 2022, we opened several hispanic community centers across texas, and it has been hard hit by the biden presidency. they are on the frontlines lines of the border crisis. when the balloons fall in houston more than four years from now, i believe this country will be in a better place due to a republican president that we are going to be elected in 2024. republicans will have delivered win after win, and the biden presidency will just be a bad memory. the 2028 convention will showcase the best of houston, the best of texas, and the very best of the republican party. we look forward to working with houston. everyone that has been part of this process, thank you. i would now like to introduce the chairman of the houston bid committee. thank you all. [applause] >> thank you, chairwoman mcdaniel. f
it is the biggest city in texas, and that is saying something. it is the perfect example of how her party is continuing to grow. hispanic voters have been shifting towards the party. ted cruz and lyra floras have been front and center leading that charge. in 2022, we opened several hispanic community centers across texas, and it has been hard hit by the biden presidency. they are on the frontlines lines of the border crisis. when the balloons fall in houston more than four years from now, i...
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but all earlier, i spoke to lead plaintiff in the texas lawsuit, amanda zurawski.me to be with us on the programme today. to begin with, if you would, tell us what happened to you because of the abortion laws currently in place in texas. thank you so much for having me, it is a pleasure to be here, despite the circumstances. last summer almost exactly one year ago, it was august 2022, i was one—day shy of 18 weeks pregnant and was diagnosed with a condition called cervical insufficiency or incompetent cervix which meant that i was dilating prematurely and we were told after a brief examination that miscarriage was inevitable. and so we asked what could be done to move the process along and protect me and respectfully lose the baby which meant doctors intervening but doctors could not because of the laws in texas. because the baby's heart was still beating so providing any sort of intervention would have been considered an illegal abortion so we had to wait until her heart stopped beating or until my life was considered at risk enough that i would then have qualifie
but all earlier, i spoke to lead plaintiff in the texas lawsuit, amanda zurawski.me to be with us on the programme today. to begin with, if you would, tell us what happened to you because of the abortion laws currently in place in texas. thank you so much for having me, it is a pleasure to be here, despite the circumstances. last summer almost exactly one year ago, it was august 2022, i was one—day shy of 18 weeks pregnant and was diagnosed with a condition called cervical insufficiency or...
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it's texas just east of south. michael is active in a group of land owners who post a renewable energy project in the county. he's taking us on a little tour to show us that a massive solar farm here is a bad idea, mostly whitland and densely forest and area. the impact on the environment of the bio and the coast system here is devastating. yeah, it's a business, it's capitalism. and it's maximizing profit, but you know, for us that live over here. you know, what, 4th, 5th generation texan, i'm use my home. michael says he and his friends, many of his neighbors will continue to push against what they deem is the wrong place for a solar panel fall period. in san angelo in west texas around here, the sun is almost always shining. the town has space. a lot of space, large solar and wind energy projects makes sense here. solar present, some really, really important advantages. not only in terms of energy production, but in terms where i'm of the economy in its growth. 3 big solar projects brought an investment of $8000
it's texas just east of south. michael is active in a group of land owners who post a renewable energy project in the county. he's taking us on a little tour to show us that a massive solar farm here is a bad idea, mostly whitland and densely forest and area. the impact on the environment of the bio and the coast system here is devastating. yeah, it's a business, it's capitalism. and it's maximizing profit, but you know, for us that live over here. you know, what, 4th, 5th generation texan, i'm...
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con nosotros comenzamos con el arresto del primo del asesino de la escuela primaria rob de uvalde texas aÑos fue delatado por su propia madre sobre sus intenciones de perpetrar una masacre escolar similar a la que cometiÓ su familiar hace poco mÁs de un aÑo luis con los detalles de este caso, adelante luis, buenas noches. . >periodista: arantxa los familiares de las vÍctima de la masacre de uvalde expresaron su tristeza al saber que pudo haber ocurrido otra tragedia aquÍ en texas, y ademÁs, le agradecieron a los oficiales de la policÍa de san antonio por haber actuado a tiempo. >>> hicieron la cosa que su primo en uvalde. >>> como adulto serÁ juzgado el menor arrestado por supuestamente planificar una balacera escolar asÍ como lo hizo su primo el 24 de mayo del 2022 en la primaria rob de uvalde. asÍ confirmÓ la oficina del fiscal. >>> no es sorpresa para mÍ que pasado algo asÍ. porque yo siempre he pensado que hay personas que tienen cavar el trabajo de alguien mÁs. >>> segÚn documentos del de magistrado el 7 # de agosto del 2023 los fichoes de la policÍa fueron enviados una a residenci
con nosotros comenzamos con el arresto del primo del asesino de la escuela primaria rob de uvalde texas aÑos fue delatado por su propia madre sobre sus intenciones de perpetrar una masacre escolar similar a la que cometiÓ su familiar hace poco mÁs de un aÑo luis con los detalles de este caso, adelante luis, buenas noches. . >periodista: arantxa los familiares de las vÍctima de la masacre de uvalde expresaron su tristeza al saber que pudo haber ocurrido otra tragedia aquÍ en texas, y...
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quizÁ le sorprende un poco lo que le voy a decir no es sÓlo en texas.de maÑana en el juego de los 49ers. no se pierda el prÓximo segmento. paola: la poblaciÓn hispana es la mÁs propensa a padecer de hÍgado graso. paola: hablamos de una familia que se reencontrÓ con su familia sin poder abrazarse. hemos recibido preguntas de los televidentes para ser parte de este programa. 25 mexicanos pudieron ver a sus familiares. ayer hablaron con noticias univisiÓn 14. este es el sentimiento que invadÍa a cada una de las personas, estaban curiosos de ver a sus familiares, ellos fueron llevados hasta la ciudad de san francisco, donde los estarÍan esperando sus familiares para ese abrazo. >> quiero darle todos los abrazos que por tantos aÑos no le he podido dar. paola: este programa de reunificaciÓn familiar busca ayudar a las familias que viven en el paÍs, las familias de mexicanos que viven en el Área de la bahÍa. una vez mÁs puede llamar al nÚmero que aparece en pantalla para hablar con la oficina de derechos humanos, inmigraciÓn y que ellos lo guÍen para que pueda
quizÁ le sorprende un poco lo que le voy a decir no es sÓlo en texas.de maÑana en el juego de los 49ers. no se pierda el prÓximo segmento. paola: la poblaciÓn hispana es la mÁs propensa a padecer de hÍgado graso. paola: hablamos de una familia que se reencontrÓ con su familia sin poder abrazarse. hemos recibido preguntas de los televidentes para ser parte de este programa. 25 mexicanos pudieron ver a sus familiares. ayer hablaron con noticias univisiÓn 14. este es el sentimiento que...
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the last texas legislative session with regards to the texas family code. the they made it make it make it harder terminate. yeah made it harder to remove children their homes for neglect which is which you know people have known long known that's an issue because neglect can often look like poverty and. they made it harder to remove kids for those of reasons, unless they're in immediate danger, which i think is a really good first step. i think actually a lot of republican in members of, the legislature that are like pretty in to this. it's an interesting sort of bedfellows situation because it's of like almost the most progressive and then like very republic people and they're agreeing that the child welfare system is place that we should basically like like limiting the front, like who's coming in the front door because all the problems that are so hard to solve that we've been trying like have been trying to solve these problems for decades and even before, like you know these problems have basically foundational to how the system was set up, you know,
the last texas legislative session with regards to the texas family code. the they made it make it make it harder terminate. yeah made it harder to remove children their homes for neglect which is which you know people have known long known that's an issue because neglect can often look like poverty and. they made it harder to remove kids for those of reasons, unless they're in immediate danger, which i think is a really good first step. i think actually a lot of republican in members of, the...
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back into the river and also to then deny them water, and texas denies this is the policy, but the texas you for the update from eagle pass,texas, this morning. omar? >> staying in texas, court documents are showing that a teenaged cousin of the uvalde school gunman has been arrested after making threats do the same thing. he is facing a felony charge of making public threats to a public place and misdemeanor charges of terroristic threats of a family member. ed lavandera is with us, and what are you learning about these latest developments? >> well, omar, this is coming from the court document, and the arrest affidavit for 17-year-old nathan james cruz and in these documents the investigators are outlining the information they say they have obtained from the suspect's mother and sister, and this happened yesterday morning, and the suspect's mother contacting the san antonio police saying that the suspect's mother had told the police that this 17-year-old was quote planned to do the same thing as his cousin had done in mass shooting at robb elementary school in may of 2022 where 19 child
back into the river and also to then deny them water, and texas denies this is the policy, but the texas you for the update from eagle pass,texas, this morning. omar? >> staying in texas, court documents are showing that a teenaged cousin of the uvalde school gunman has been arrested after making threats do the same thing. he is facing a felony charge of making public threats to a public place and misdemeanor charges of terroristic threats of a family member. ed lavandera is with us, and...
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>> this is a real test of where the texas gop lies.oust ken paxton. keep in mind that procedurally to get to this point the impeachment articles went through the texas house, and were, frankly, overwhelmingly approved by both sides of the aisle. a number of republicans supported the move to push this case forward to the senate, but, again, the standard now is whether or not the senate will vote to not only potentially remove ken paxton from office, but, katy, in addition ban him from ever serving texas citizens again. >> tony, thank you very much. appreciate you coming on. >>> up next, what nbc news is learns whose idea it was to use buoys that all that came with it, all of the barbed wire to stop migrants from getting into the united states. (fan #1) there ya go! that's what i'm talkin' about! (josh allen) is this your plan to watch the game today? (hero fan) uh, yea. i have to watch my neighbors' nfl sunday ticket. (josh allen) it's not your best plan. but you know what is? myplan from verizon. switch now and they'll give you nfl sun
>> this is a real test of where the texas gop lies.oust ken paxton. keep in mind that procedurally to get to this point the impeachment articles went through the texas house, and were, frankly, overwhelmingly approved by both sides of the aisle. a number of republicans supported the move to push this case forward to the senate, but, again, the standard now is whether or not the senate will vote to not only potentially remove ken paxton from office, but, katy, in addition ban him from ever...
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congressman chip roy republican for the state of texas joined me now.all this, armed members of cartel members with rifles and body armor coming into our country, the democrats are mad that governor abbott is using river boys and razor wire, do you want to respond to the cartel with rifles. >> my reporting and joining from the fire department because we've been dealing with 400-acre fire in southern texas so that's where i am and i want to give a shout out to those guys for fighting the fire but we have a fight that is bigger right now they were having to fight in texas and you're showing it right now in a shout out to bill melugin for all his great reporting but the cartels are emboldened and empowered by a president hu does not care about our southern border, he is allowing to become completely run by the cartels and if anybody has not seen the frond sound of freedom, go see what's happening in the world and who has the power and who is abusing the young girls, the young children we are allowing to let that happen on our watch, no more, that is my mes
congressman chip roy republican for the state of texas joined me now.all this, armed members of cartel members with rifles and body armor coming into our country, the democrats are mad that governor abbott is using river boys and razor wire, do you want to respond to the cartel with rifles. >> my reporting and joining from the fire department because we've been dealing with 400-acre fire in southern texas so that's where i am and i want to give a shout out to those guys for fighting the...
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many by texas republican governor greg abbott.igrants have been forced to sleep in the streets including last week when dozens waited outside of manhattan's roosevelt hotel for days, sleeping shoulder-to-shoulder on the sidewalk, in hopes for a bed and shelter. others have been stuck in the city's shelter system for months as new york officials have failed to provide asylum seekers with permanent housing. meanwhile, migrants who apply for asylum have to wait 150 days -- five months -- to file for a work permit, leaving them no options to make a stable living while they wait. for more we're joined here in new york by murad awowdah, executive director of the new york immigration coalition and nyic action. welcome back to democracy now! talk about the situation today where the mayor, democratic mayor eric adams faces a deadline to tell the state, tell the new york governor what new york city needs. murad: first, thank you for having me with you today. one piece of information i would like to share is that new york city, new york stat
many by texas republican governor greg abbott.igrants have been forced to sleep in the streets including last week when dozens waited outside of manhattan's roosevelt hotel for days, sleeping shoulder-to-shoulder on the sidewalk, in hopes for a bed and shelter. others have been stuck in the city's shelter system for months as new york officials have failed to provide asylum seekers with permanent housing. meanwhile, migrants who apply for asylum have to wait 150 days -- five months -- to file...
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nosotros no vamos haber estas cantidades en texas.ve muy bien. dayana: Éste matrimonio lleva 6 mese tratando de comprar una casa en el Área de la bahÍa. cuÁl es el presupuesto que ustedes tienen y si lo han tenido que cambiar conforme han querido cambiar una casa. no todos tienen los ingreso que se requiere segÚn la asociaciÓn de agentes inmobiliarios estados unidos tiene la escasez de 300,000 viviendas accesibles para compradores de ingresos medios antes las personas de ingresos medio podrÍan permitir comprar la mitad de las casas disponibles, ahora sÓlo pueden acceder al 23% de estas casas. dayana: quizÁs le va sorprender un poco lux lo puede decir ya no son sÓlo las ciudades de texas, seattle se ha convertido uno de los destinos favoritos de quienes deciden irse de california. [cortina musical] elena: maÑana lunes iniciaremos en la semana y bien temprano en la maÑana la niebla y neblina densa estarÁn presente en nuestras ciudadesrecuerden que la diferencia, la niebla reduce la visibilidad menos de una milla y eso es lo que va pasar
nosotros no vamos haber estas cantidades en texas.ve muy bien. dayana: Éste matrimonio lleva 6 mese tratando de comprar una casa en el Área de la bahÍa. cuÁl es el presupuesto que ustedes tienen y si lo han tenido que cambiar conforme han querido cambiar una casa. no todos tienen los ingreso que se requiere segÚn la asociaciÓn de agentes inmobiliarios estados unidos tiene la escasez de 300,000 viviendas accesibles para compradores de ingresos medios antes las personas de ingresos medio...
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it's the biggest city in texas and that's saying something. it's a perfect example of how our party is continuing to grow. we all know that hispanic voters have been shifting towards the republican party, texans like monica de la cruz and tony gonzalez and ted cruz and myra flores have been front and center leading that charge. in 2022 we opened several hispanic community centers across and it has been hard hit by the biden presidency. they are on the front lines of the biden border crisis. so when the balloons fall in houston more than four years from now, i firmly believe that this country will be in a better place due to a republican president that we are going to elect in 2024 republicans will have delivered win after win for the american people and the biden presidency will just be a bad memory. the 2028 convention will showcase the very best of houston, the very best of texas and the very best of the republican party. we look so forward to working with houston, everyone that's been part of this process. thank you. thank you. thank you. i
it's the biggest city in texas and that's saying something. it's a perfect example of how our party is continuing to grow. we all know that hispanic voters have been shifting towards the republican party, texans like monica de la cruz and tony gonzalez and ted cruz and myra flores have been front and center leading that charge. in 2022 we opened several hispanic community centers across and it has been hard hit by the biden presidency. they are on the front lines of the biden border crisis. so...
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nidia: desde texas, nidia cavazos, univisiÓn.ectamente hacia Él para matarlo en el campo de universidad y despuÉs huyÓ, 90 minutos despuÉs la policÍa lo arrestÓ. ilia: estados unidos registra hoy mÁs tiroteos masivos que dÍas transcurridos, hoy es el dÍa 214 del aÑo y en este periodo han ocurrido casi 500 balaceras masivas segÚn el archivo de violencia armada, este es un trÁgico recorte no se ha visto en al menos una dÉcada, varias organizaciones definen un tiroteo masivo como un incidente donde mueren o resultan heridas al menos cuatro personas, sin incluir al pistolero. jorge: la trÁgica muerte de una familia en new york cuyo padre era hispano ha causado sorpresa por la forma violenta en que murieron. blanca: los detectives continÚan con las investigaciones de la muerte trÁgica de esta familia cuyo padre y principal sospechoso es de origen venezolano, edison lÓpez, de 41 aÑos, trabajaba y vivÍa en este edificio de una zona residencial de manhattan, segÚn la policÍa, acuchillÓ a su esposa, alexandra, de 40 aÑos, y de origen pola
nidia: desde texas, nidia cavazos, univisiÓn.ectamente hacia Él para matarlo en el campo de universidad y despuÉs huyÓ, 90 minutos despuÉs la policÍa lo arrestÓ. ilia: estados unidos registra hoy mÁs tiroteos masivos que dÍas transcurridos, hoy es el dÍa 214 del aÑo y en este periodo han ocurrido casi 500 balaceras masivas segÚn el archivo de violencia armada, este es un trÁgico recorte no se ha visto en al menos una dÉcada, varias organizaciones definen un tiroteo masivo como un...
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texas buoys. one had to be removed from the barrier. mexico calling the barrier inhumane. our team is there. and in new york city, the mayor pleading for help, with migrants sleeping on sidewalks. >>> a massive explosion rocking a new jersey neighborhood. multiple victims tonight. one home leveled. several others damaged by the blast and fire. >>> the move by saudi arabia tonight. and how it could affect the price you pay for gas. >>> news tonight of heat-related deaths, including a couple marking their 52nd anniversary, as the deadly heat wave expands. multiple states. 65 million under alerts tonight. >>> in new york city, the frightening scene for commuters when a trail derails. >>> also, the delta jet making a hard landing. >>> and america strong tonight. traveling the entire country on the train. >> david: good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. we do begin tonight with this historic proceeding in washington, d.c., today. former president trump returning to wa
texas buoys. one had to be removed from the barrier. mexico calling the barrier inhumane. our team is there. and in new york city, the mayor pleading for help, with migrants sleeping on sidewalks. >>> a massive explosion rocking a new jersey neighborhood. multiple victims tonight. one home leveled. several others damaged by the blast and fire. >>> the move by saudi arabia tonight. and how it could affect the price you pay for gas. >>> news tonight of heat-related...
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which brings us back east to mount vernon, texas. here we may blend on a b fx fix owns a lot swap of valuable historical prairie land in franklin county. the retired lawyer is taking us on a little tour showing us what mentally speaking is at stake. mount vernon, a solar farm developers, are buying up the surrounding line. starting here, that's all waste for solver. and it will go for 9 months, including what this fellow has. so he's got a boat, isn't house and everything, and those people will, they're being paid so much they'll just if they're letting the solar company moving back in nick's office and joined by david to stay on the president of the franklin county environmental action council. the to spend countless hours every week trying to figure out how to protect texas native prairie land them as land owners and preservation is the most important issue. biggest hurdle business, there's really no regulation. so renewables don't have to fall in advance with p. u . say we don't have to get environmental impact studies, but they'r
which brings us back east to mount vernon, texas. here we may blend on a b fx fix owns a lot swap of valuable historical prairie land in franklin county. the retired lawyer is taking us on a little tour showing us what mentally speaking is at stake. mount vernon, a solar farm developers, are buying up the surrounding line. starting here, that's all waste for solver. and it will go for 9 months, including what this fellow has. so he's got a boat, isn't house and everything, and those people...
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we're in texas, west wind and started a plan. so, creating a storm guessing connect to what's holding back renewables in germany, and kind of eastern europe, the power of the continents to come to revolution. statements that all of that, but 1st, come pigs help you fly. the idea of using fat from the animals as jet fuel is gaining ground, but not without quoting control the sea plants and animal waste all seen as potential sources of clean power. but is it right or even realistic? the time about flying from paris to new york with the equivalent of 9000 pigs in your tank. one environmental great. what town? lots, what it would take to fuel a plane. it was that distance, pigs problems. office font which can be used in aviation field. it's some things that we're clean union wants to see more of in the future. we use animal fat because the level of quality animal fats are relatively easy to convert into sustainable aviation fuel animals, diesel. and the processing equipment that we have is, is a relatively set to. ready with some ada
we're in texas, west wind and started a plan. so, creating a storm guessing connect to what's holding back renewables in germany, and kind of eastern europe, the power of the continents to come to revolution. statements that all of that, but 1st, come pigs help you fly. the idea of using fat from the animals as jet fuel is gaining ground, but not without quoting control the sea plants and animal waste all seen as potential sources of clean power. but is it right or even realistic? the time...
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francisco cuevas tiene el reporte. >>> en pasadena texas el dolor aumenta, este miÉrcoles serÁn vemosgradecida. >>> dentro del dolor hay agradecimiento para los autoridades por habre suelto el caso en poco tiempo y tener al sospechoso del brutal asesinato en custodia. >>> pido que hagan todo lo estÁ en s derechos y que no tenga piedad, le pido que no tenga piedad asÍ como hizo con pri mÍ princesa. >>> marÍa fue violada, y asesinada en su departamento, pero dejÓ informaciÓn clave en el Último mensaje de voz que le enviÓ a su padre de acuerdo a investigadores ricardo garcÍa dejÓ la llave del departamento en la escena del crimen, y otras evidencias. >>> al corroborar la historia deÉ con los otros testigos, entonces ya se foÓmo suficiente causa probable para efectuar la llamada a la fiscalÍa y entablar el cargo de muerte capital. >>> juan carlos garcÍa rodrÍguez huyÓ fue arrestado en louisiana luego de que investigadores emitieran una orden su compaÑero de vivienda dice que abandonÓ la casa, dos dos dÍas despuÉs. >>> que voy viajo manera saliÓ un trabajo me dijo y voy a ir un mes me dijo
francisco cuevas tiene el reporte. >>> en pasadena texas el dolor aumenta, este miÉrcoles serÁn vemosgradecida. >>> dentro del dolor hay agradecimiento para los autoridades por habre suelto el caso en poco tiempo y tener al sospechoso del brutal asesinato en custodia. >>> pido que hagan todo lo estÁ en s derechos y que no tenga piedad, le pido que no tenga piedad asÍ como hizo con pri mÍ princesa. >>> marÍa fue violada, y asesinada en su departamento,...
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en el sur de texas asÍ pulgadas, gracias mÉdicos hasta 10 pulgadas.acia el sur de repÚblica dominicana hasta 15 pulgadas aquÍ lo grave es la topografÍa de repÚblica dominicana, ese sistema estarÁ trayendo vientos que soplan desde el sur. trayendo mÁs inestabilidad por ellos las amenaza de inundaciones marejada ciclÓnica para ser bastante peligrosas jorge: vamos hacer que con esta informaciÓn en repÚblica dominicana estÁn al espera de la tormenta frankie que pudiera traer lluvias torrenciales. maite: como lo reporta indira ahÍ no hay condiciones para soportar tanta agua. indira: segÚn las autoridades el territorio dominicano estÁ tan saturado de agua que hay poco suelo que pueda aguantar >> no descuidarse la lluvia social este evento es bastante fuerte cheese provocarÁ en ocasiones severas. reportera: las inundaciones antes de francia preocuparon cuando se sintiÓ atrapada por las aguas >> efecto que el agua sea comÚn le exigimos de salir con emergencia que quiere salir no importa el agua estÁ como la de me tengo que mantener en el agua. reportera: las
en el sur de texas asÍ pulgadas, gracias mÉdicos hasta 10 pulgadas.acia el sur de repÚblica dominicana hasta 15 pulgadas aquÍ lo grave es la topografÍa de repÚblica dominicana, ese sistema estarÁ trayendo vientos que soplan desde el sur. trayendo mÁs inestabilidad por ellos las amenaza de inundaciones marejada ciclÓnica para ser bastante peligrosas jorge: vamos hacer que con esta informaciÓn en repÚblica dominicana estÁn al espera de la tormenta frankie que pudiera traer lluvias...