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texas is a big state, has a big population, even though the state as a whole votes for candidates there aren't a lot of rich donor class democrats in texas who are happy to make their money count in national democratic campaigns even if their vote in texas doesn't care just yet. texas is an atm machine for democrats all over the country. mostly hillary clinton will be going to texas to insert her atm card and withdraw campaign donations. that's mostly why she is there, and nobody would say otherwise. it's not only money that is sending her to texas, at the same time that rick perry will be making his presidential announcement tomorrow, at the same time rick perry is breaking the glass saling for politician s running on indictment charges. no one has done that before. he'll be the first candidate to ever run for president of the united states. you would have thought that particular glass ceiling would be bulletproof glass, right? rick perry will be breaking that bulletproof glass. hillary clinton will be speaking at texas southern university, she'll be receiving an award, the great barba
texas is a big state, has a big population, even though the state as a whole votes for candidates there aren't a lot of rich donor class democrats in texas who are happy to make their money count in national democratic campaigns even if their vote in texas doesn't care just yet. texas is an atm machine for democrats all over the country. mostly hillary clinton will be going to texas to insert her atm card and withdraw campaign donations. that's mostly why she is there, and nobody would say...
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>> texas state representative month poncho nevarez, thanks for joining us again. >>> up next shocking new data showing just how many people were killed by police this year and who they were. ich saves money. their customer experience is virtually paperless which saves paper, which saves money. they have smart online tools so you only pay for what's right for you which saves money. they settle claims quickly which saves time, which saves money. they drive an all-hybrid claims fleet which saves gas, which saves money. they were born online, and built to save money, which means when they save, you save. because that's how it should work in the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call.
>> texas state representative month poncho nevarez, thanks for joining us again. >>> up next shocking new data showing just how many people were killed by police this year and who they were. ich saves money. their customer experience is virtually paperless which saves paper, which saves money. they have smart online tools so you only pay for what's right for you which saves money. they settle claims quickly which saves time, which saves money. they drive an all-hybrid claims...
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. >> is it clear to you that this would have national application if what is after all, a texas statee having to do with apportion the in one state senate is heard by the court. >> it clearly would have a big impact on the south-west. in texas and california, where in place look dallas and houston, they are not citizens. they'd have an impact in other. and in other suburban areas, that would be a shifting of power. >> you see that as part of what would happen if we change the formula. by definition, power would be rebalanced going away from the distribute to areas with high immigrant populations, rebalanced towards other areas. i'm an immigrant, and finally got citizenship and right to vote. i'm sensitive to concerns. when we think of political theory, we want to make sure the voter is it's the principal of one man, one vote. it's easy to declare the principle that states should draw to equalize as best they can, the power of the voter. >> before you were naturalized, did you pay state income tax? >> i was in d c. i paid income tax. i great with no taxation. if i could have the deal o
. >> is it clear to you that this would have national application if what is after all, a texas statee having to do with apportion the in one state senate is heard by the court. >> it clearly would have a big impact on the south-west. in texas and california, where in place look dallas and houston, they are not citizens. they'd have an impact in other. and in other suburban areas, that would be a shifting of power. >> you see that as part of what would happen if we change the...
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in march, texas lost 25,400 jobs, the most in the country and the state's biggest job loss in more than four years. big reason, the price of oil plunged by more than half since its peak last summer. many here in texas say they need to do everything they can to keep the oil industry thriving. not everyone feels the same way, particularly those in the town of denton just outside of dallas. this is oil country, platforms like these used to have rigs on them in which they were churning out oil around the clock through fracking. but that got residents a little concerned. they voted on it and voted essentially from fracking to take place inside the town but that is about to change. governor greg abbott recently signed a bill into law that nearly assures no texas town could ever ban frack again. power to regulate oil and gas and hand that power over to the states. governor abbott says it's necessary to protect an energy industry that accounts for nearly one fifth its economic output. >> denton residents like debbie ingram argue that they are being disen enfranchised. >> we have been home rule,
in march, texas lost 25,400 jobs, the most in the country and the state's biggest job loss in more than four years. big reason, the price of oil plunged by more than half since its peak last summer. many here in texas say they need to do everything they can to keep the oil industry thriving. not everyone feels the same way, particularly those in the town of denton just outside of dallas. this is oil country, platforms like these used to have rigs on them in which they were churning out oil...
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texas isn't an a early state. texas is still as yet a very red state. so even if texas does matter towards the nomination on the republican side there's no reason texas will be an important state to win on the democratic side. hillary clinton, though going two days to texas this week. and the reason secretary clinton is visiting texas of all places at a time when there are all these other, you know really high pressured demands on her time, when she is otherwise trying to spend every available minute in the early primary and caucus states at this important time in her campaign the reason hillary clinton is leaving the well beaten campaign trail instead of spending two days in texas this week is, i think, money. no matter the elect to recall calendar, big time candidates who are trying to raise big time money, they must find time on the campaign to follow the rich people home to wherever the rich people live. so times in places like texas that means you find an occasional democratic front running presidential nominee. and so the secretary of state -- form
texas isn't an a early state. texas is still as yet a very red state. so even if texas does matter towards the nomination on the republican side there's no reason texas will be an important state to win on the democratic side. hillary clinton, though going two days to texas this week. and the reason secretary clinton is visiting texas of all places at a time when there are all these other, you know really high pressured demands on her time, when she is otherwise trying to spend every available...
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texas. they didn't want fracking. the state imposes their will. we'll talk about that. are you talking about at the federal level, white house policy influencing e.p.a. outcomes. that sound more serious than someone in texas saying don't get in the way of drilling. in the democratic case, e.p.a. specialists said "we were held back from publicizing the science, because it would affect obama 2012 political presidential campaign", these are people at epa with science, smoking gun saying this is fracking, water contamination, they risked their jobs, blew the whistle and said we were told not to publicise the information. that's not science, that's not the environmental protection gas. >>> i want to show people the trailers and the clip. the one that got all the coverage. let's run this clip and we'll discuss it. second. >> yes. >> just give it a second. whoa jesus christ. >> that's the best i've done. [ laughs ] >> i smell hair. >> never gets old. >> it never gets old. we have some geologists and again, it's impossible to know who is on what side, who is paid by whom. geolog
texas. they didn't want fracking. the state imposes their will. we'll talk about that. are you talking about at the federal level, white house policy influencing e.p.a. outcomes. that sound more serious than someone in texas saying don't get in the way of drilling. in the democratic case, e.p.a. specialists said "we were held back from publicizing the science, because it would affect obama 2012 political presidential campaign", these are people at epa with science, smoking gun saying...
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texas does make money. this is all about the state of texas not wanting to place the stamp of approval on certain messages. and a speaker is not entitled to the state of texas on whatever message that it will wish to put on the license plate. thank you mr. chief justice thank you council. the case is submitted. >> coming up onesies on c-span remarks by president obama on the shootings yesterday at a church in trusting, south carolina. than members of congress holding a prayer vigil for the victims. the justice department has opened a hate crimes investigation. we will hear from attorney general loretta lynch later. here are some of our featured programs this week and on the c-span network. on c-span saturday night at 8:00 a.m. -- 8:00 p.m. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and the production of a new movie about her life and career. sunday night at 6:35 p.m., a profile interview with presidential candidate, texas senator ted cruz. on the tv on c-span2, saturday morning at 10 -- at 10:00 eastern, we are live at the presidential library and museum. others including christopher o'sullivan, harry hopkin
texas does make money. this is all about the state of texas not wanting to place the stamp of approval on certain messages. and a speaker is not entitled to the state of texas on whatever message that it will wish to put on the license plate. thank you mr. chief justice thank you council. the case is submitted. >> coming up onesies on c-span remarks by president obama on the shootings yesterday at a church in trusting, south carolina. than members of congress holding a prayer vigil for...
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message's on texas plans plates are government speech. the state of texas etches its name on each license plate, and texas law gives the state sole control and approval authority of everything that appears on a license plate, texas is not abridging free speech rightsful motorists me remain free to speak with a bumper sticker or window decal but the first amendment does not mean a motorist can compel any government to place its imprimatur on a battle flag. >> one of the problems of the standard whether it is regarded as offensive to many people. is it government speech to say, mighty fine bourbon to advertise a project? >> yes, the government can approve the messages, just because it has endorsed messages or is accepting and generating revenue to proven gait the messages doesn't defeat the fact it is government speech. when the library of congressship takes sponsorship for the national book festival, that's still government speech on the web site. >> suppose texas erected 500 electronic billboards around the state, and on the billboards they posted
message's on texas plans plates are government speech. the state of texas etches its name on each license plate, and texas law gives the state sole control and approval authority of everything that appears on a license plate, texas is not abridging free speech rightsful motorists me remain free to speak with a bumper sticker or window decal but the first amendment does not mean a motorist can compel any government to place its imprimatur on a battle flag. >> one of the problems of the...
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>> it would not be unusual to see especially put in the state of texas. by the state of texas can keep control of what appears on license plates. it's still the state's message. >> what is the limits of this argument? that's what concerns me. your answer to my billboard question was disturbing, but for those people still did go to parks, and the state had an official state so boxed at the park, and every once in a while a state official would mount the soapbox and, say did some official state announcement. but other times people who paid the fee would be allowed to go up there and say something that they wanted provided that it was approved in advance by the stupid would that the official state speech? >> i think they are we are starting to cross over into situation what this court in summum called a subterfuge. but if you're a bridging traditional free speech rights, if you're limiting access to traditional public forum it would be an instance where government speeches got instance where government speech is cried as they can't afford it raised -- >> why
>> it would not be unusual to see especially put in the state of texas. by the state of texas can keep control of what appears on license plates. it's still the state's message. >> what is the limits of this argument? that's what concerns me. your answer to my billboard question was disturbing, but for those people still did go to parks, and the state had an official state so boxed at the park, and every once in a while a state official would mount the soapbox and, say did some...
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that's what we have done in the state of texas. you think the people moved to the state of texas because somehow or another they couldn't get health care coverage? by the way, 1.5 million jobs created between 2007 and 2014. that's what people care about. they know they can come to the state of texas and have access to good health care and government was not going to force them to buy insurance. >> finally, at the end of these interviews we try to get off the issues and personal insight into the person man or woman, i'm talking to. at your announcement a couple of weeks ago, marcos lut trel the lone survivor there alongside you. i bet a lot of people don't know that long before the book or the movie and all of his fame that he showed up on your door at the governor's mansion in 2007 and he was in trouble. >> he was. he had separated from the service. he had some real challenges physically mentally and he was looking for a safe harbor. he found it with rick and anita perry. >> what did you do for him? >> we brought him in. we interven
that's what we have done in the state of texas. you think the people moved to the state of texas because somehow or another they couldn't get health care coverage? by the way, 1.5 million jobs created between 2007 and 2014. that's what people care about. they know they can come to the state of texas and have access to good health care and government was not going to force them to buy insurance. >> finally, at the end of these interviews we try to get off the issues and personal insight...
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none is about the safety and health of women. >> what is mind boggling the state of texas is arguing ions in place because it will keep the procedure state. but at the same time the state is arguing that women in certain parts of texas can drive to new mexico where, by the way, the clinics are not subject to the same requirements. effectively saying it doesn't matter if they get abortions at quote, unquote unsafe clinics in new mexico. >> absolutely no. there's so much hypocrisy in the legislation and now we're seeing the impact. obviously the goal of the state legislature and governor rick perry was to end safe legal abortion in the state of texas. i think that's what they thought would happen. if there is any silver lining there isn't. there have been folks come out of the wood work supporting planned parenthood and other organizations. we were able to open a new planned parent health center that meets the restrictions. there are millions of women who are unduly burdened by this law, and it is absolutely we're going beginning to see the results of it in texas and across the country.
none is about the safety and health of women. >> what is mind boggling the state of texas is arguing ions in place because it will keep the procedure state. but at the same time the state is arguing that women in certain parts of texas can drive to new mexico where, by the way, the clinics are not subject to the same requirements. effectively saying it doesn't matter if they get abortions at quote, unquote unsafe clinics in new mexico. >> absolutely no. there's so much hypocrisy in...
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as we continue from the great state of texas straight ahead. king the former governor questions. uch more and what we thinks about hillary as we continue from the great state of texas. straight ahead. [ applause ] caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am her best friend. i am her ally. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to her current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase side effects. the mo
as we continue from the great state of texas straight ahead. king the former governor questions. uch more and what we thinks about hillary as we continue from the great state of texas. straight ahead. [ applause ] caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am her best friend. i am her ally. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to her current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may...
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that's not the only gun liberalization happening in the great state of texas. panded the right to carry guns on college campuses. the existing state law already let's texans with existing concealed weapons licenses carry them on to university grounds. the new legislation will allow them to carry guns into cafeteria classrooms cafeterias and other buildings on public campuses. buildings on public campuses. joining me is the texas state representative who was assigned a security detail. >> you need to leave now. >> i'm trying to. >> you need to leave. i'm asking to you leave my office. >> i'm asking to you leave my state because you don't take your oath seriously. >> you need to leave my office now. >> read the constitution. >> you need to leave my office. you need to leave my office . leave my office. get your foot out of the door. >> what are you going to do? >> get out. >> read the constitution. read the constitution. >> all right, representative, good to have you here. your reaction to what appears to be a victory for the same forces that have somewhat controv
that's not the only gun liberalization happening in the great state of texas. panded the right to carry guns on college campuses. the existing state law already let's texans with existing concealed weapons licenses carry them on to university grounds. the new legislation will allow them to carry guns into cafeteria classrooms cafeterias and other buildings on public campuses. buildings on public campuses. joining me is the texas state representative who was assigned a security detail. >>...
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texas. the most blue area in the state of texas. this is a radical democrat area of the state. this agency has been headed up by a district attorney who was stopped on a dwi. i think blew almost three times the legal limit. and $7.5 million of state funding go to that agency. i lost confidence that that individual should have control of that money. i said that that particular point in time i lost faith that the state dollars would go there, and that it was the prerogative of the governor to veto a piece of legislation and veto a line item for whatever reason. and i did that. >> and there is also video of her being belligerent with the police officers. >> there is. overwhelming evidence of this individual. and certainly lost my confidence and i think lost the confident -- the video speaks for itself. i would do what i did again faced with the same. then a travis county district attorney they dealt with that. but here is the more important issue. the courts will deal with this. we're talking about the future of america. how to get the country back working, how to give americans c
texas. the most blue area in the state of texas. this is a radical democrat area of the state. this agency has been headed up by a district attorney who was stopped on a dwi. i think blew almost three times the legal limit. and $7.5 million of state funding go to that agency. i lost confidence that that individual should have control of that money. i said that that particular point in time i lost faith that the state dollars would go there, and that it was the prerogative of the governor to...
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our home. >> reporter: they say they didn't receive government incentive to expand to texas, but the lone star states actively wooing businesses including this 2014 pitch to california ns. >> texas is number one for doing business. why? our taxes are lower, our legal system is fair. and our energy is affordable. >> reporter: since 2003 a texas state funded incentive program awarded almost $600 million in grants to companies from around the country, including silicon valley powerhouses ebay and facebook, which opened offices in austin. john is an economic analyst in austin, texas. he says the city has seen a tech boom in recent years. >> it is explosive growth. what we are increasingly seeing now companies in the bay area saying it is cheaper in austin quality of life is strong, and we can hire people there, tackily people on the lower end. >> that's a real inducement when you're trying to attract young technology employees. the salaries folks are going to make, entry level folks, it is a lot better quality of life in a place like this than say in the bay area. >> lower to middle income area are more
our home. >> reporter: they say they didn't receive government incentive to expand to texas, but the lone star states actively wooing businesses including this 2014 pitch to california ns. >> texas is number one for doing business. why? our taxes are lower, our legal system is fair. and our energy is affordable. >> reporter: since 2003 a texas state funded incentive program awarded almost $600 million in grants to companies from around the country, including silicon valley...
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that i did it. >> who is daniel neagle, president of the local prison guards union spoke at the texas state capital calling for prison reform. local papers quoted him saying someone will have to be killed before the texas department of criminal justice does anything about the shortage of staff in texas prisons. neagle would be dead 13 days later and robert pruitt was charged with his murder. pruitt's attorney said that his client was framed. there were others who would want neagle dead. >> he was in the process of writing a grievance regarding a variety of matters occurring at the mcconnell unit. >> three correctional officers were arrested for laundering inmates drug money. the state saying that pruitt was framed by rogue guards does not hold up. but the day he was to be executed a texas court was having second thoughts. >> how close were you to the death cameber. >> about ten feet. >> an unexpected stay of execution giving pruitt's legal team 30 days to initiate new dna testing on the metal shank used on officer neagle. the handle wrapped with masking tape has never been tested. >> our pr
that i did it. >> who is daniel neagle, president of the local prison guards union spoke at the texas state capital calling for prison reform. local papers quoted him saying someone will have to be killed before the texas department of criminal justice does anything about the shortage of staff in texas prisons. neagle would be dead 13 days later and robert pruitt was charged with his murder. pruitt's attorney said that his client was framed. there were others who would want neagle dead....
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2013 when the sweeping antitrust law passed despite popular protest and not been our filibuster by texas stateor wendy davis, texas had more than 40 clinics. since then, more than half of them have closed as a battle over access has raged in the courts. now decision by a panel of the fifth circuit court of appeals friends to shutter about half of the remaining 18 clinics. the ruling upholds restrictions forcing abortion facilities to meet the standards of hospital style surgery centers and forcing providers to obtain admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. it provides narrow exemptions for a single doctor at a clinic in the south texas city of mcallen on the grounds that forcing women to travel 235 miles or more to the nearest clinic would be an undue burden. but it remains unclear if the clinic can stay open. when it came to the plight of women in the far west city of el paso, the appeals court said they could travel to new mexico, rather than take the estimated 1000 mile round-trip journey to the nearest open abortion clinic in texas. amy: if the decision goes in to effect in about 20 day
2013 when the sweeping antitrust law passed despite popular protest and not been our filibuster by texas stateor wendy davis, texas had more than 40 clinics. since then, more than half of them have closed as a battle over access has raged in the courts. now decision by a panel of the fifth circuit court of appeals friends to shutter about half of the remaining 18 clinics. the ruling upholds restrictions forcing abortion facilities to meet the standards of hospital style surgery centers and...
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but the vast majority of the people of the state of texas support that. so you know what secretary clinton did was basically say that the people of the state of texas don't know what they -- >> but it was the politicians. the legislature. >> but we get elected by the people. and you go poll the people of the state of texas, they are far having a voter i.d. >> specifically the argument that she and other democrats are making is why would you say that it's okay to have a gun registration a gun license, and not a college i.d. >> well why would you say that you need a photo i.d. to get a library book or to get on an airplane? this is a state issue. and this is an issue that the people of the state of texas overwhelmingly support. and so i don't know who she's playing to but she's not playing to the people of texas and i don't think she's playing to the americans that believe that the sanctity of the vote is really important and you need to have a photo i.d. to go vote. it's that simple. the people of texas wanted it. and you know whichever state hillary clinto
but the vast majority of the people of the state of texas support that. so you know what secretary clinton did was basically say that the people of the state of texas don't know what they -- >> but it was the politicians. the legislature. >> but we get elected by the people. and you go poll the people of the state of texas, they are far having a voter i.d. >> specifically the argument that she and other democrats are making is why would you say that it's okay to have a gun...
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rattle through his experience which includes some ten years on this police force, two years as a texas state trooper and a decade of serving in the navy. regardless i think it is probably safe to say that none of that will matter to much of this community. his behavior has sparked protests this week and many say, frankly, his resignation is not enough. community leaders say he they will not quit until corporal eric casebolt is slapped with criminal charges. >> we are not going to stop or silence until officer casebolt is charged for what he did in the racially motivations that he did to these young people in that pool area on friday. >> of course it will be up to the district attorney to decide whether to pursue charges. their office says it will wait until the findings of the internal police investigation that's being conducted right now are released. despite the public outcry over what went down there were those who have supported the police officers those who say some of the neighbors that the video does not show everything like the fights that had broken out between the party goers that
rattle through his experience which includes some ten years on this police force, two years as a texas state trooper and a decade of serving in the navy. regardless i think it is probably safe to say that none of that will matter to much of this community. his behavior has sparked protests this week and many say, frankly, his resignation is not enough. community leaders say he they will not quit until corporal eric casebolt is slapped with criminal charges. >> we are not going to stop or...
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. >>> he is as former texas state trooper and, he will keep his pension and benefits and could face criminal charges. >>> they have approved a new tribunal to hear child sex aboast cases. they will hear it against bishops who fail to protect children. no bishop has ever been removed but in raped the pope did accept the resignation of the pitch shoop that failed to report a child abuser. >>> his motor indicated pulled in and it's a visit getting a lot of attention in russia, and in the west. >>> now, how is the kremlin framing this visit. >>> the second snub by the g-7 what the the kremlin is showing it it doesn't matter and, what better way to demonstrate that, than to travel to the heart of europe to discuss globe gal issue withs the pope. >>> the pope has de ploird the loss of life, and he has not taken sides despite urging bayou crane knee encatholics and they are expected to discuss the plight of those in the middle east and each before putin touch had down in it takely it was playing well in russia. >>> got tremendous amount of meaning because he canceled out the fact that he was cut ou
. >>> he is as former texas state trooper and, he will keep his pension and benefits and could face criminal charges. >>> they have approved a new tribunal to hear child sex aboast cases. they will hear it against bishops who fail to protect children. no bishop has ever been removed but in raped the pope did accept the resignation of the pitch shoop that failed to report a child abuser. >>> his motor indicated pulled in and it's a visit getting a lot of attention in...
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>> reporter: just two weeks before his murder nagel, spoke at the texas state capitol calling for prisonm. local papers quoted him saying someone will have to be killed before the texas department of criminal justice does anything about the shortage of staff in texas prisons. nagel would be dead 13 days later. and inmate robert pruitt charged with his murder. pruitt's attorney hints that his client was framed. are others who would have had more reason to want nagel dead. >> he was in the process of writing a grievance concerning a variety of matters that were occurring. >> reporter: that complaint was never made public but once month after his murderer three correction officers were arrested for laundering money. on april 28th as prison officials drove pruitt the 42 miles to the death chamber in huntsville, a texas court was having second authorities. how close did you get to the death chamber? >> maybe ten feet. >> reporter: just hours before he was expected to die, an unexpected stay of execution giving the legal team 30 days to initiate new dna testing on the metal shank used to kill
>> reporter: just two weeks before his murder nagel, spoke at the texas state capitol calling for prisonm. local papers quoted him saying someone will have to be killed before the texas department of criminal justice does anything about the shortage of staff in texas prisons. nagel would be dead 13 days later. and inmate robert pruitt charged with his murder. pruitt's attorney hints that his client was framed. are others who would have had more reason to want nagel dead. >> he was...
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>> i think we make it pretty easy in the state of texas for people to vote. again, i don't know what her beef is with the people of the state of texas about voter id but i think she is on the wrong side of the issue. >> let's talk about the economy, and in your announcement speech this week you sounded like a populist you said capitalism is not corporatism, and it's not a guarantee of reward without risk and not about wall street without the expense of main street and you sounded more like elizabeth warren -- >> i think i sounded like a boy that did not have running water. my mom and dad both had to work really hard and i don't think it's right for wall street to be able to walk away from bad mistakes and the people on main street have to pay for it. you know if that's pop lizam, then i am proud to be a populist on that issue. the bottom line is we need to be putting policies into place, and dodd frank is a great cam pull. they can't loan money to farmers or small businesses and that's not right. >> what would you do about wall street? would you try to break u
>> i think we make it pretty easy in the state of texas for people to vote. again, i don't know what her beef is with the people of the state of texas about voter id but i think she is on the wrong side of the issue. >> let's talk about the economy, and in your announcement speech this week you sounded like a populist you said capitalism is not corporatism, and it's not a guarantee of reward without risk and not about wall street without the expense of main street and you sounded...
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. >> he is a former texas state trooper. he'll keep his pension and benefits but he could face drill charges for his actions. >>> pope francis has approved a new tribunal to hear child sex abuse cases. they will hear cases against bishops. no bishop has ever been removeed for covering up guilty priests. but in april the pope did accept the resignation of a pimp who was convicted of failing to report a suspected child abuser. >>> russian president vladimir putin is back at the vatican today. his motorcade just pulled up for a meeting with pope francis. it's a meeting gaining a lot of attention in russia and in the west. patricia sabga is here. >> they're portraying this that it doesn't matter if putin is not welcomed by the g 7 and what better way to demonstrate that than to travel to the heart of europe to discuss pressing global issues with one of the most influential leaders in the world. the crisis will likely be on the agenda. the pope has called for both sides to respect the cease-fire, but the pope has not taken sides
. >> he is a former texas state trooper. he'll keep his pension and benefits but he could face drill charges for his actions. >>> pope francis has approved a new tribunal to hear child sex abuse cases. they will hear cases against bishops. no bishop has ever been removeed for covering up guilty priests. but in april the pope did accept the resignation of a pimp who was convicted of failing to report a suspected child abuser. >>> russian president vladimir putin is back...
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. >> he is a former texas state trooper. he will keep his pension and benefits but could face criminal charges >>> the pope has approved a tribunal to hear child sex abuse cases. no bishop has ever been removed for covering up for guilty priests but in april the pope accepted a resignation of bishop robert finn in missouri. he's suspected of covering up for a child abuser. >>> patty, how is the kremlin framing this trip especially given putin's snub at the g20 this week >> they want to show that it doesn't matter that he wasn't invited and what better way to do that than to travel to the heart of europe to see one of the most influential leaders in the world. the crisis in ukraine will likely be on the agenda. the pope has called for both sides to respect the cease fire but the pontiff has not taken sides. putin and the pope are also expected the plight of christian communities in the northeast. this trip was playing well back in russia. >> putin already got a tremendous amount of -- he essentially canceled out the fact that
. >> he is a former texas state trooper. he will keep his pension and benefits but could face criminal charges >>> the pope has approved a tribunal to hear child sex abuse cases. no bishop has ever been removed for covering up for guilty priests but in april the pope accepted a resignation of bishop robert finn in missouri. he's suspected of covering up for a child abuser. >>> patty, how is the kremlin framing this trip especially given putin's snub at the g20 this week...
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and we're about 140% above normal in the state of texas and also the state of oklahoma.get this storm system over land instead of weakening, it mimics the ocean when it comes to fueling or keeping its strength even over land, sometimes strengthening as we saw it in 2007 when a storm named aaron made landfall across this region. we know some 32 rivers from the state of texas on into oklahoma, the majority of them in texas, at or above flooding stage. of course you consider what has occurred here, the wettest month on record, in 121 years of data in the united states for weather. you see 20-plus inches come down. this has never happened. and we know, again, with the moisture content in the soil being so high, rainfall two to three inches in one hour will cause extensive flash flooding. it took several days and weeks to lead to devastating floods. this particular storm makes landfall notice next six to eight hours. and once that happens, we'll begin to see the rainfall intensity pick up quite rapidly. and within a couple hours flash flooding will be sparked across the regio
and we're about 140% above normal in the state of texas and also the state of oklahoma.get this storm system over land instead of weakening, it mimics the ocean when it comes to fueling or keeping its strength even over land, sometimes strengthening as we saw it in 2007 when a storm named aaron made landfall across this region. we know some 32 rivers from the state of texas on into oklahoma, the majority of them in texas, at or above flooding stage. of course you consider what has occurred...
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what we say in state of texas we will try to make as accessible as we can good quality health care andis what we have done. do you think all the people move to the state of texas because they know they could not get health care? 5.6 million people added to the population role and by the way 1.5 million jobs created between 2007 and 2014. that is what people care about. they necessity they can come to the state of texas and have access to really good health care and government was not going to force them to buy insurance. >> finally at the end of the interview we have tried to get another issues and get some personal insight into the person i am talking to. at your announcement a couple of weeks ago the lone survivor was there alongside you and i think a lot of people do not know before the bulk or the movie and all of marcus' fame he showed up on your door at the governor's expansion in 2007 and he was in trouble. >> he was. he had separated from the service. he had real challenges. physically. mentally. and he was looking for a safe harbor. he found it with rick and anita perry. >> wh
what we say in state of texas we will try to make as accessible as we can good quality health care andis what we have done. do you think all the people move to the state of texas because they know they could not get health care? 5.6 million people added to the population role and by the way 1.5 million jobs created between 2007 and 2014. that is what people care about. they necessity they can come to the state of texas and have access to really good health care and government was not going to...
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texas. bringing in over $17 million last year. the state has approved over 400 different messages from fight terrorism, to choose life. the real question is whether it -- texas really has to allow every license plate and so at the oil argument, a bunch of examples. would you have to have a license plate that says jihad. a license plate with a swastica, and the challengers said yes you would have to allow all of those. and that's a prospect that troubles a lot. >> financial turmoil, greece has just two weeks to reach a deal with it's creditors we will explain what that means for the rest of us that's next. why the pontiff is asking the 1.2 billion catholics to be morally responsible when it comes to our common home. >> talking about managing expectations, lowers expectations to nothing, what is this even before the meeting that a deal is unlikely? >> exactly. and it is crunch time now, make no mistake. now, cue the finger pointing between greece and it's european creditors over who is to blame for the impasse to unfreeze $8 billion in bail o
texas. bringing in over $17 million last year. the state has approved over 400 different messages from fight terrorism, to choose life. the real question is whether it -- texas really has to allow every license plate and so at the oil argument, a bunch of examples. would you have to have a license plate that says jihad. a license plate with a swastica, and the challengers said yes you would have to allow all of those. and that's a prospect that troubles a lot. >> financial turmoil, greece...
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of the state of texas. she just went into my home state and dissed every person who supports having an identification to either get on an airplane or vote. >> wisconsin governor scott walker went further saying in a statement hillary clinton's rejection of efforts to make it easier to vote and harder to cheat not only defies logic, but the will of the majority of americans. once again, hillary clinton's extreme views are far outside the mainstream. but it was new jersey governor chris christie who really went there, saying of clinton today, my sense is that she just wants an opportunity to commit greater acts of voter fraud around the country. joining me now, msnbc's national correspondent joy reid editor-in-chief of "the new york times" magazine jake silverstein. and former chair of the dnc howard dean. governor dean, what is your response to governor christie who is suggesting that hillary clinton wants to commit further acts of voter fraud? >> this is her best day in the campaign so far. first of all she
of the state of texas. she just went into my home state and dissed every person who supports having an identification to either get on an airplane or vote. >> wisconsin governor scott walker went further saying in a statement hillary clinton's rejection of efforts to make it easier to vote and harder to cheat not only defies logic, but the will of the majority of americans. once again, hillary clinton's extreme views are far outside the mainstream. but it was new jersey governor chris...
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. >> right, and the officer here from addison, texas, says -- >> the state of texas has given me the right to enforce the law. you were doing 50 in a 40 mile an hour speed tone. >> i'm speeding. did you realize in the state of texas that speeding in and of itself is not illegal. >> they can tell you how fast you can go. >> i think this guy seems a little condpuzed. this goes back and forth and back and forth. key bit of information. am i being detained? >> yes. >> am i free to go? >> you're detained. >> the officer here i think keeps his cool for quite some time but richardson is not going to simply and peacefully get out of the car on his own. >> it is not illegal and i am not going to -- do you have a warrant for my arrest? >> no. >> finally, the officer loses his cool. >> open your window now or i'm going to bust it out. >> i need your supervisor. i am asking for -- i am asking him for his supervisor. i am asking you for your supervisor. >> he does drop the phone after he was pulled out of the car, he was placed under arrest. >> you're under arrest for failure to identify. >> in th
. >> right, and the officer here from addison, texas, says -- >> the state of texas has given me the right to enforce the law. you were doing 50 in a 40 mile an hour speed tone. >> i'm speeding. did you realize in the state of texas that speeding in and of itself is not illegal. >> they can tell you how fast you can go. >> i think this guy seems a little condpuzed. this goes back and forth and back and forth. key bit of information. am i being detained? >>...
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a lawsuit in texas against the state of texas trying to force the state to offer license plates -- which you can now get with all kinds of symbols on them, with a the confederate flag on them. and texas lost in the trial court and lost in the appeals court, and won in the supreme court when the supreme court said the state of texas, like all governments has the right of free speech. and the state of texas can decide how to exercise it. it's the government speech, not the person who owns the car. it's not their speech. i have argued that that's not only novel, it's dangerous. free speech is a natural right that comes from our humidity. it is not transferable to a artificial entity like the government. the government should not have freedom of speech because government speech is dangerous. why? because the government can tax money to support its speech, and the government can drown out other people's speech that it doesn't like with its own. but bottom line is who cares what the government think so? why should the government be entering into a debate? the whole purposes of the first amendm
a lawsuit in texas against the state of texas trying to force the state to offer license plates -- which you can now get with all kinds of symbols on them, with a the confederate flag on them. and texas lost in the trial court and lost in the appeals court, and won in the supreme court when the supreme court said the state of texas, like all governments has the right of free speech. and the state of texas can decide how to exercise it. it's the government speech, not the person who owns the...
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texas. but scott keller contends the states makes the plates and owns them. so these plates are government speech and aren't protected by the first amendment. keller says: specialty license plates are a big business for texas, bringing in over $17 million last year. the state has approved over 400 different messages on specialty plates, from fight terrorism, to choose life. >> the real question is whether texas really has to allow every license plate, and so at the oral argument a bunch of example were raised for example, can you have a license plate that says jihad? and they said question. >>> the fast-track trade bill has cleared a key procedural hurdle in the house. partly reversing a defeat less than a week earlier. in that move is a boost of president obama's goal of strengthening u.s. ties with asia. let's go to libby casey on capitol hill for us this afternoon nch libby good afternoon of you, what is different about the republican approach today? >> reporter: they are focused on just passing fast track authority, giving president obama the ability to ne
texas. but scott keller contends the states makes the plates and owns them. so these plates are government speech and aren't protected by the first amendment. keller says: specialty license plates are a big business for texas, bringing in over $17 million last year. the state has approved over 400 different messages on specialty plates, from fight terrorism, to choose life. >> the real question is whether texas really has to allow every license plate, and so at the oral argument a bunch...
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that law was passed by people of state of texas. she went into my home state and dissed every person who supports having an identification to either get on an airplane or vote. jon: she not only took on rick perry. she took on scott walker, jeb bush, chris christie, named them all. christopher why? >> i think she has to. hillary clinton is in a little bit of trouble right now. she is getting hit by bernie sanders. she is getting hit by elizabeth warren. she is getting hit hard by every presidential candidate. the economy is doing badly. outside of new york city and l.a. people don't care about things emailing out. emailing about lgbt high school issues. she needs to talk about voter disenfranchisement if that exists. needs to talk about the economy. this is the turn for her to take the gloves off to start swinging. things are not so good in her home court. president obama under attack by unions. unions under attack by environmentalists. she needs to push herself above the fray and start punching down against republican candidates. jo
that law was passed by people of state of texas. she went into my home state and dissed every person who supports having an identification to either get on an airplane or vote. jon: she not only took on rick perry. she took on scott walker, jeb bush, chris christie, named them all. christopher why? >> i think she has to. hillary clinton is in a little bit of trouble right now. she is getting hit by bernie sanders. she is getting hit by elizabeth warren. she is getting hit hard by every...