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anyone who got too close: / -d- texas state house: "yeah. i mean, the guy made a comment, a very stupid comment. he's a racist. he's a bad person. we're not going to allow people like that to get away with saying comments like that, because they think nothing's gonna happen to them."cesar blanco / -d- texas state house: "it's a scary time in texas, and we've gotta make sure that we hold these politicians accountable who say these hateful things.">( anny @ land ) a bill passed earlier this month will make it a crime for officials to ignore federal immigration detainer requests. opponents fear it empowers police to question someone's immigration status at a traffic stop. ( mark ) former panama dictator manuel noriega has died at the age of 83. noriega ruled the central american nation from 19-83 until he was removed from power by the u-s military in 19-89. noriega spent nearly two decades in a u-s prison for drug trafficking and money laundering. after more jail time in france, noriega returned to panama in 20-11. he later apologized to his co
anyone who got too close: ( anny @ land ) a bill passed earlier this month will make it a crime for officials to ignore federal immigration detainer requests. opponents fear it empowers police to question someone's immigration status at a traffic stop. ( mark ) former panama dictator manuel noriega has died at the age of 83. noriega ruled the central american nation from 19-83 until he was removed from power by the u-s military in 19-89. noriega spent nearly two decades in a u-s prison for drug...
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cesar blanco / -d- texas state house: "it's a scary time in texas, and we've gotta make sure that we hold these politicians accountable who say these hateful things.">( mark ) the protesters were rallying against the state's new anti-sanctuary cities law. ( darya ) game one of the n-b-a finals is set for thursday at oracle arena and it is not too late to get tickets.( mark ) kron 4's gabe slate shows you how to find the cheapest seats. ((pkg))if attending an nba championship game is on your bucket list. now is the time this thursday and sunday the warriors take on the cavaliers at oracle arena in oakland for game one and two of the finals.here's a look at ticket prices right now. if you just want to get in the door. for the experience and you're ok way up in the rafters. you can find tickets under $500. the official warriors website, which is uses ticketmaster has the cheapest seats right now. for decent seats mid level.
cesar blanco / -d- texas state house: "it's a scary time in texas, and we've gotta make sure that we hold these politicians accountable who say these hateful things.">( mark ) the protesters were rallying against the state's new anti-sanctuary cities law. ( darya ) game one of the n-b-a finals is set for thursday at oracle arena and it is not too late to get tickets.( mark ) kron 4's gabe slate shows you how to find the cheapest seats. ((pkg))if attending an nba championship game...
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texas state representative rafael anchia, why are you so concerned? can you talk about what you see is the greatest threat of this new texas law? >> certainly. i'm try to counsel people not to use the sanctuary cities language. this is really in arizona-style bill. we should not be surprised with respect to this move by the governor when he was attorney general, he signed an offer does a brief in support of senate bill 1070. this has been part of his record. i will tell you why i am concerned. the papers please bill comes about one week after a s six findingal court discretion on the part of the state of texas against latinos. that has been both in the redistricting context and in the photo id context, which are ways to shut latinos out of the political process. xth opinion,t si
texas state representative rafael anchia, why are you so concerned? can you talk about what you see is the greatest threat of this new texas law? >> certainly. i'm try to counsel people not to use the sanctuary cities language. this is really in arizona-style bill. we should not be surprised with respect to this move by the governor when he was attorney general, he signed an offer does a brief in support of senate bill 1070. this has been part of his record. i will tell you why i am...
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some were physically removed by texas state troopers. democrat ramon romero junior. >> these folks understand that what is going to happen in the future is exactly what matt rinaldi demonstrated. he saw the crowd and he saw illegals. >> house democrats are not only laying the blame squarely on representative rinaldi. members say he escalated >> he threatened to put a bullet in one of my -- head on
some were physically removed by texas state troopers. democrat ramon romero junior. >> these folks understand that what is going to happen in the future is exactly what matt rinaldi demonstrated. he saw the crowd and he saw illegals. >> house democrats are not only laying the blame squarely on representative rinaldi. members say he escalated >> he threatened to put a bullet in one of my -- head on
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some were physically removed by texas state troopers.emocrat ramon romero junior. >> these folks understand that what is going to happen in the future is exactly what matt rinaldi demonstrated. he saw the crowd and he saw illegals. >> house democrats are not only laying the blame squarely on representative rinaldi. members say he escalated >> he threatened to put a bullet in one of my -- head on facebook he said representative -- physically assaulted me. poncho told me he would get me on the way to my car. >> what's not true is that i threatened his life. >> seven times over the last 24 hours we reached out to representative rinaldi to request an interview. we never heard back. rinaldi said fearing for his safety he is under the protection of texas state troopers. >>> during his campaign, president trump said sanctuary cities harbored criminals. however, a study published by the progressive think tank the center for american progress suggests that's not entirely accurate. it found the typical sanctuary county in a large metropolitan area
some were physically removed by texas state troopers.emocrat ramon romero junior. >> these folks understand that what is going to happen in the future is exactly what matt rinaldi demonstrated. he saw the crowd and he saw illegals. >> house democrats are not only laying the blame squarely on representative rinaldi. members say he escalated >> he threatened to put a bullet in one of my -- head on facebook he said representative -- physically assaulted me. poncho told me he...
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this law effectively bans sanctuary cities in the state of texas. what it memeans is no county,y,o city, , no governmental body in the state of texas can adopt any policy that prprovides sanctuar. second what it means, law enforcement officials such as sheriffs, will be required to comply with ice detainer requests. amy: the law was opposed by many powerful forces in texas including the police chiefs of , every big city in the state as well as major religious leaders. catholic cardinal daniel dinardo of houston said -- "immigration law should be enforced in a way that is targeted, proportional and , humane. this bill does not meet the stanandard." san antonio police chief william mcmanus warned the law will resultlt in increased racial profiling and undocumented residents who are afraid of reporting crimes or coming forward as witnesses because they fear deportation. police chiefs, sheriffs, and jail administrators are also targeted in the new bill, which allows for the state to fine or remove any official who does not comply with immigration detenti
this law effectively bans sanctuary cities in the state of texas. what it memeans is no county,y,o city, , no governmental body in the state of texas can adopt any policy that prprovides sanctuar. second what it means, law enforcement officials such as sheriffs, will be required to comply with ice detainer requests. amy: the law was opposed by many powerful forces in texas including the police chiefs of , every big city in the state as well as major religious leaders. catholic cardinal daniel...
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some were physically removed by texas state troopers. democrat ramon romero jr. >> these folks understand what is going to happen in the future is what matt rinaldi demonstrated. >> reporter: house democrats are not only laying the blame on representative rinaldi, members say he escalated the situation. >> there was a threat made from representative rinaldi to put a bullet in one of my colleague's
some were physically removed by texas state troopers. democrat ramon romero jr. >> these folks understand what is going to happen in the future is what matt rinaldi demonstrated. >> reporter: house democrats are not only laying the blame on representative rinaldi, members say he escalated the situation. >> there was a threat made from representative rinaldi to put a bullet in one of my colleague's
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. >>> well, chaos erupts on the house floor of the texas state capitol. it happened after protesters, oppose willing the sanctuary law, lawmakers scuffled, within even called immigration officials, hena daniels live in new york it tell us more about it, good morning, sounds like quite a wild scene. >> wait until you see the video, good morning, all started when hundreds of protesters opposing the anti-sanctuary city law launched a demonstration. that's when lawmakers got into a scuffle, even threatening gun violence against each other. >> the drama unfolded monday as demonstrators filled the austin state house rallying against state's bill, signed into law by text after governor greg and booth earlier this month t requires local police departments to enforce federal immigration laws. as the crowd grew louder republican representative matt said he called ice on protesters, blaming some had signs that red i am illegal and here to stay. >> we saw the crowd, you saw illegal, he want to see them gone. >> that set up pushing and shoving among lawmakers on the f
. >>> well, chaos erupts on the house floor of the texas state capitol. it happened after protesters, oppose willing the sanctuary law, lawmakers scuffled, within even called immigration officials, hena daniels live in new york it tell us more about it, good morning, sounds like quite a wild scene. >> wait until you see the video, good morning, all started when hundreds of protesters opposing the anti-sanctuary city law launched a demonstration. that's when lawmakers got into a...
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earlier, our colleague senator cornyn of texas stated this budget is a proposal of the presidents priorities. if that's true, it's clear the president has prioritized breaking his promises to the working people of america. for example, on the campaign trail he promised over and over he wouldn't cut social security, medicare and medicaid. with this budget he cuts two out of three. he cut social security disability benefits and cuts medicaid by $1 trillion. the great irony of the trump agenda is that it hurts many of the people who supported him in the campaign. there is no clear example of this irony than his budget. when you add it all up, the trump budget is comic book villain bad and just like comic books, it relies on fantasy to make all the numbers work. it is the kind of budget you might expect from someone who is rooting for a government shutdown. i'm optimistic it will be rejected by both parties here in the congress. the way that we can reach a funding agreement in september is to do what we did last month, work together on a bipartisan basis, reject this extreme budget, tell preside
earlier, our colleague senator cornyn of texas stated this budget is a proposal of the presidents priorities. if that's true, it's clear the president has prioritized breaking his promises to the working people of america. for example, on the campaign trail he promised over and over he wouldn't cut social security, medicare and medicaid. with this budget he cuts two out of three. he cut social security disability benefits and cuts medicaid by $1 trillion. the great irony of the trump agenda is...
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what caused this chaos in the texas state skap toll next. now the golf star he was not drinking. what's he say? that's still ahead. >> finally -- >> there have you it, a win decades in the making. how the introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a month online for 1 year. and only $5 more per month for the second year. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. switch now at fiosgigabit.com. head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian footlong is just five dollars. it's a big value for even bigger flavor. only at subway. >>> you're watching "news 4 today." >>> go maryland. two terp titles. the maryland men's lacrosse team followed up the women with a win of their own. take a look at the trophy they carried off the plane there. all right. the te
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some were physically removed by texas state troopers. democrat ramon romero junior. >> these folks understand that what's going to happen in the future is exactly what matt rinaldi demonstrated. he saw the crowd and he saw illegals. >> reporter: how democrats are laying the blame on representative rinaldi. members claim he escalated the situation. >> there was a threat from representative rinaldi to shoot one of my colleagues. >> reporter: on temperature. he said poncho nevarez threatened my house on the floor and romero physically assaulted me. poncho told me he would get me on the way to my car. he said i made it clear i would shoot him in self-defense. >> i didn't threaten his life. >> reporter: 7 times in the last 24 hours we reached out to rinaldi for an interview. no response. rinaldi is now under the protection of texas state troopers fearing for his own safety. david begnaud, cbs news, austin. >>> singer ariana grande is ready to get back on stage this weekend. her publicist announced this morning that the pop star will hold a ch
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texas governor's office over a sanctuary city bill. the man driving that legislation is the governor of the state of texas, greg abbott. talk about the latest on the state's efforts to deal with sanctuary cities and enforce federal immigration lalalalala lou: joining me to talk about the great state of texas and its crackdown against sanctuary cities. texas governor greg abbott. congratulations on moving the legislation forward and getting passage. what's the next step? >> it passed first out of the texas senate. it passes out of the texas house. there are minor differences between the house and senate. here is what we do know. because it passed out of both of those chambers, we know a bill will be coming my desk. the real deal is texas is going to be a leader nationally by insuring we ban sanctuary city policies that has real teeth and consequences and officials who adopt sanctuary city policies. it will be impossible to have sanctuary city policies in the state of texas. president trump moves forward along with the attorney general jeff sessions. 20 people were arrested yesterday. was it yesterday? protesting the sanc
texas governor's office over a sanctuary city bill. the man driving that legislation is the governor of the state of texas, greg abbott. talk about the latest on the state's efforts to deal with sanctuary cities and enforce federal immigration lalalalala lou: joining me to talk about the great state of texas and its crackdown against sanctuary cities. texas governor greg abbott. congratulations on moving the legislation forward and getting passage. what's the next step? >> it passed first...
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he is a bad person. >> democratic texas state representative, alfonso, commenting on the tense moments monday. >> don't a lay people like that get away with comment like that, they think nothing will happen to them. >> referring to republican representative, matt rinaldo claimed called on protesters that he suspected were undocumented. a call that said local officers never received. the dust after throngs every demonstrate earth crowded into the capitol. spooking out against the state's new ban on sanctuary cities. (protests). >> says when he told democratic colleagues about his call to ice, he was threatened by nevara owes and threaten, and said he replied by saying he would shoot in self-defense if necessary. on twitter called rinaldi a liar. and other democrats called out rinaldi actions. >> we got to make sure we hold politicians accountable. >> the chaotic final day of the legislature's regular season may not be the last day of work for lawmakers after all. governor greg and booth said he may call them back to work to clear up unfinished business. >> i will be making a announcemen
he is a bad person. >> democratic texas state representative, alfonso, commenting on the tense moments monday. >> don't a lay people like that get away with comment like that, they think nothing will happen to them. >> referring to republican representative, matt rinaldo claimed called on protesters that he suspected were undocumented. a call that said local officers never received. the dust after throngs every demonstrate earth crowded into the capitol. spooking out against...
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texas governor's office over a sanctuary city bill. the man driving that legislation is the governor of the state of texas, greg abbott. k about the latest on the state's efforts to deal with sanctuary cities and enforce federal immigration laws. we'll be right back. what if technology gave us the power to turn this enemy into an ally? microsoft and its partners are usg smart traps to capture mosquitoes and sequee their dnto fight dis. there are over 100 million pieces of dna in every sample. with the microsoft cloud, we can analyze the data faster than ever before. if we can detect new viruses before they spread, we may someday prevent outbreaks before they begin. the toothpaste that helps new parodontax. prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪ lou: joining me to talk about the great state of texas and its crackdown against sanctuary cities. texas governor greg abbott. congratulations on moving the legislation forward and getting passage. what's the next st
texas governor's office over a sanctuary city bill. the man driving that legislation is the governor of the state of texas, greg abbott. k about the latest on the state's efforts to deal with sanctuary cities and enforce federal immigration laws. we'll be right back. what if technology gave us the power to turn this enemy into an ally? microsoft and its partners are usg smart traps to capture mosquitoes and sequee their dnto fight dis. there are over 100 million pieces of dna in every sample....
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a heated fight over immigration at the texas state capitol.awmakers get into a shoving match and threaten gun violence after one calls immigration enforcement agents on protesters. >>> tiger woods blames a reaction to prescription drugs for his holiday weekend dui charges. we'll look at his struggle to overcome personal and professional setbacks. >>> plus we'll take you to the northern most military base in greenland. jeff glor gets a look at an early warning system that can track missile launches from places like russia and north korea. >>> but we begin today's morning with today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> this is the grown-up world now. if he can not handle his job, he needs to turn in his security clearance and go back to doing real estate in new york city. >> jared kushner faces agreeing scrutiny. >> i don't trust the story. we don't know if it's true. >>> a shoving match on the state floor in texas. tempers flared. >>> isis is claiming responsibility for a deadly bombing in central baghdad. >>> the man accused of a deadly
a heated fight over immigration at the texas state capitol.awmakers get into a shoving match and threaten gun violence after one calls immigration enforcement agents on protesters. >>> tiger woods blames a reaction to prescription drugs for his holiday weekend dui charges. we'll look at his struggle to overcome personal and professional setbacks. >>> plus we'll take you to the northern most military base in greenland. jeff glor gets a look at an early warning system that can...
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we have no idea if it's true. >> a shoving match on the floor of the state house in texas. tempers flared over the state's new ban on sanctuary cities. >> isis taking responsibility for a bombing in baghdad. >>> a man accused of a deadly attack after an anti-muslim rant on a train in oregon is due in court today. >> former pan yan nan strongman manuel nor yeiega has died. >> his death closes a chapter in the country's history. >>> tiger woods was charged with driving under the influence in florida. >> he blames an unexpected reaction to prescription medicine. >> he's taken quite a fall and hoping that this might be the bottom of the fall. >>> the tiger killed zookeeper in england. the zoo is calling it a freak accident. >> human failure. >>> in illinois fire destroyed a good portion of the former correctional center. the prison has been closed for years. >>> all that. >> whoa! bryce harper, wants a piece of hunter strickland. here they go. benches empty. >> that was a real fight. >> yeah. >> those were punches thrown and punches landed. my goodness. >> and all that matters.
we have no idea if it's true. >> a shoving match on the floor of the state house in texas. tempers flared over the state's new ban on sanctuary cities. >> isis taking responsibility for a bombing in baghdad. >>> a man accused of a deadly attack after an anti-muslim rant on a train in oregon is due in court today. >> former pan yan nan strongman manuel nor yeiega has died. >> his death closes a chapter in the country's history. >>> tiger woods was...
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chaos in the texas state house. hundreds of angry protestors getting violent to ban sanctuary cities in texas. fair and balanced debate on all that coming up. from the texas capitol to the ballpark. here we go. oh my. >> this is a good one. >> shannon: fist flying at a baseball game. why a nationals players headed from the box to the pitcher's mound. >> we have people in throwing. there's nothing traditional about my small business so when it comes to technology, i need someone that understands my unique needs. my dell small business advisor has gotten to know our business so well that is feels like he's a part of our team. with one phone call, he sets me up with tailored products and services. and when my advisor is focused on my tech, i can focus on my small business. ♪ ♪ >> shannon: the markets kicking off the short trading week on wall street with plenty of good news. american's credit scores are at an all-time high as the wounds from the great recession continue to heal. traders are looking at an interest rate
chaos in the texas state house. hundreds of angry protestors getting violent to ban sanctuary cities in texas. fair and balanced debate on all that coming up. from the texas capitol to the ballpark. here we go. oh my. >> this is a good one. >> shannon: fist flying at a baseball game. why a nationals players headed from the box to the pitcher's mound. >> we have people in throwing. there's nothing traditional about my small business so when it comes to technology, i need...
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texas. >> thank you, ashley there. in the state capital of austin. sports writer, frank deford, being remembered this morning as a literary 78-year-old dialed in florida. the baltimore native, long time "sports illustrated" and npr contributor also on, real sports with bryant gumbel on hbo for 22 seasons deford won six, sports writer of the year awards and member of national association of sports casters and sports writers hall of fame. >> what appears to be annual, dangerous prank under investigation near indianapolis. investigators are trying to figure out who put explosives into mailboxes outside four homes. the bombs are made from chemical filled soda bottles. local sheriff says it happens every spring. the mailboxes were damaged. luckily no one was hurt. >> meanwhile, zillow asking for help fixing its home evaluation tool. which has been under criticism. the real estate site launched a $1 million competition for data scientists to improve zestimates tool. they're already much better now that it had a few years under its belt. launched 11 years a
texas. >> thank you, ashley there. in the state capital of austin. sports writer, frank deford, being remembered this morning as a literary 78-year-old dialed in florida. the baltimore native, long time "sports illustrated" and npr contributor also on, real sports with bryant gumbel on hbo for 22 seasons deford won six, sports writer of the year awards and member of national association of sports casters and sports writers hall of fame. >> what appears to be annual,...
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texas. the state's ban. >> protesters filled the gallery. disrupted the legislature, final session with chance against a new immigration policy. demonstrators were escorted out peacefully when fight broke out among the lawmakers. the floor erupted with yelling, and some men had to be physically separated. >> one lawmaker admitted he threatened to shoot a colleague. but he says the colleague threatened him first. after he called immigration. on the protesters. >> i don't remember what was said on either side. i want to -- i just know they were saying stuff to me. i was saying stuff to them. both designed to incite each other. we were both, all sides were emotional. >> the whole fight centered around the controversial ban signed into law this month. allows police to ask immigration status of any one they stop. for a traffic violation. >> police chiefs, sheriffs could face jail time if they've don't comply with deportation procedures. quite a scene there. want to got to breaking news happening right now. former panama dictator, noriega passed a
texas. the state's ban. >> protesters filled the gallery. disrupted the legislature, final session with chance against a new immigration policy. demonstrators were escorted out peacefully when fight broke out among the lawmakers. the floor erupted with yelling, and some men had to be physically separated. >> one lawmaker admitted he threatened to shoot a colleague. but he says the colleague threatened him first. after he called immigration. on the protesters. >> i don't...
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texas house scuffle. lawmakers of the state capitol monday in a heated face-to-face hurling death threat. >> there was a threat made from representative rinaldi to put a bullet in one of my colleague's heads. >> reporter: democrats in a shovin m the reason -- a massive protest in the building sparked by a tough new anti-sanctuary cities law in texas. tensions escalated when representative matt rinaldi told a group of hispanic representatives he had called i.c.e. on demonstrators. >> that's racist behavior. >> i know they were saying stuff to my. i was saying stuff to them. both designed to incite each other. all sides were emotional. >> reporter: signed into law by governor greg abbott it threatens to jail or removes chiefs from office. police can ask the immigration status of anyone they stop. protesters in texas before promised legal action at the center of the debate over the controversial immigration policies. part of the president's executive order threatening to take dollars away from sanctuary april by a federal court. a
texas house scuffle. lawmakers of the state capitol monday in a heated face-to-face hurling death threat. >> there was a threat made from representative rinaldi to put a bullet in one of my colleague's heads. >> reporter: democrats in a shovin m the reason -- a massive protest in the building sparked by a tough new anti-sanctuary cities law in texas. tensions escalated when representative matt rinaldi told a group of hispanic representatives he had called i.c.e. on demonstrators....
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city in the state of texas. austin, texas is in travis county, travis county declared sanctuary city policies so i withheld money from them. importantly is the way that i did it. the state of texas has grant contracts with travis county in those contracts we put in there the terms that in order for them to receive grant money they had to not have any type of sanctuary city policy. what i don't know is what type of arrangement like that the trump administration already has. what i do know that the trump administration has those similar contract terms, they will be able to withhold money to those cities. however, maria, that's a smart part of what we have done. we have spent a bill in the capital behind me. one it can expose them to very high fines about $25,000 per day if exposed them for jail time for any sheriff or official and can also subject the county or city or whichever political body it is to legal action in the event that they release somebody . think of kate stanley, this would be allowed the people to
city in the state of texas. austin, texas is in travis county, travis county declared sanctuary city policies so i withheld money from them. importantly is the way that i did it. the state of texas has grant contracts with travis county in those contracts we put in there the terms that in order for them to receive grant money they had to not have any type of sanctuary city policy. what i don't know is what type of arrangement like that the trump administration already has. what i do know that...
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drama in the texas state house as demonstrators protested the state's tough new anti-sanctuary city lawrequires local police to enforce federal immigration laws. after the protesters were clear, lawmakers got into it. a scuffle broke out during which republican matt rinaldi admits he threatened to shoot a fellow lawmaker in self-defense. >>> and former panamanian dictator manuel noriega has died. he was thrown from power in 1989 after six years in pow. his tenure was colored by corruption in the murder of political opponents. he served a 17-year drug sentence in the u.s. he died last night at the age of 83. >>> well, the country yesterday remembered the fallen on memorial day. david martin has a story about the advances being made in treating the wounded. >> reporter: just looking at brandon corona, you would never guess what he's about to do. >> i'm at peace with it and my family and my friends think i'm crazy. >> reporter: he asked doctors to cut off his lower left leg. four year after it was crushed he gave up trying to save it. >> it was all rods, a leg. >> reporter: it was amputate
drama in the texas state house as demonstrators protested the state's tough new anti-sanctuary city lawrequires local police to enforce federal immigration laws. after the protesters were clear, lawmakers got into it. a scuffle broke out during which republican matt rinaldi admits he threatened to shoot a fellow lawmaker in self-defense. >>> and former panamanian dictator manuel noriega has died. he was thrown from power in 1989 after six years in pow. his tenure was colored by...
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texas. tensions boiling over at the state capital. physically clashing over the state's new ban on what is called sanctuary cities. the issue sparked altercations with pushing and shoving. and get this, even death threats. more from our austin affiliate. >> reporter: disorderly conduct in the texas house. representatives yelling and and pushing each other. the cause -- >> he walked by, back and told us, i called ice. >> he is representative matt renaldi referring to people in the gallery, protesting. the bill banning sanctuary cities. >> we both, what do you mean, you did what? he said, yeah i called ice. and then he said, f-em. >> you say things to incite people. that's exactly what i did. >> he took to facebook writing he did call ice. and that representative novarez threatened him. seems threats went both ways. >> there was a threat made from representative renaldi to put a bullet in one of my colleague's heads. >> all of this happening with members spouses and children on the house floor. >> there are enough of us here who remembe
texas. tensions boiling over at the state capital. physically clashing over the state's new ban on what is called sanctuary cities. the issue sparked altercations with pushing and shoving. and get this, even death threats. more from our austin affiliate. >> reporter: disorderly conduct in the texas house. representatives yelling and and pushing each other. the cause -- >> he walked by, back and told us, i called ice. >> he is representative matt renaldi referring to people in...
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with violence against police officers on the rise, a growing number of states are passing so- bllled blue lives matter laws. texasn the verge of joining louisiana and kentucky as the third state to classify violence against officers as a hate laime. similar legislation is also pending in more than a dozen other states. tony dokoupil looked into this. ( sirens ) >> reporter: when a sniper opened fire in dallas last july, ipidi smith's husband was one of five officers killed. >> just because he wore the uniform, he still came home to us every night. >> reporter: now smith is afraid more police will be targeted. >> i was in downtown dallas going to an event with my children. i was scared the whole time at night to be in a patrol car. >> reporter: what were you worried about? >> someone walking up and shooting us. >> reporter: a hate crime? >> yes. >> reporter: 135 officers were killed on duty in 2016, the highest total in five years. sh those, 21 officers were ambushed, the highest total in more than two decades. >> this is the building. this is el centro, the college. >> reporter: that's why texas state representat
with violence against police officers on the rise, a growing number of states are passing so- bllled blue lives matter laws. texasn the verge of joining louisiana and kentucky as the third state to classify violence against officers as a hate laime. similar legislation is also pending in more than a dozen other states. tony dokoupil looked into this. ( sirens ) >> reporter: when a sniper opened fire in dallas last july, ipidi smith's husband was one of five officers killed. >> just...
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lou: and the governor of the lou: and the governor of the great state of texas greg i just want to findgetting ripped off. lou: and the governor of the great state of texas greg start at the new carfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. >> the governor of the great state of texas, gregg abbott signed a bill into law banning sanctuary citi in the stat of tension text and takes effect in september. the legislation gives police the authority to question and local communities and entities from passing laws to prohibit such law enforcement officers and for charges against law enforcement officials who refuse to cooperate with federal authorities. fines up to $25,000 for repeat offenders. and here to tell us more about the first state in the union to put real teeth prohibition against sanctuary cities. he signed the legislation into law and we are pleased to welcome the governor of texas, greg abbott. great to have you here, congratulations, i know that you worked hard, fought ha
lou: and the governor of the lou: and the governor of the great state of texas greg i just want to findgetting ripped off. lou: and the governor of the great state of texas greg start at the new carfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. >> the governor of the great state of texas, gregg abbott signed a bill into law banning sanctuary citi in the stat of tension text and takes...
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cesar blanco / -d- texas state house: "it's a scary time in texas, and we've gotta make sure that weold these politicians accountable who say these hateful things.">( anny @ land ) a bill passed earlier this month will make it a crime for officials to ignore federal immigration detainer requests. opponents fear it empowers police to question someone's immigration status at a traffic stop. ( mark ) former panama dictator manuel noriega has died at the age of 83. noriega ruled the central american nation from 19-83 until he was removed from power by the u-s military in 19-89. noriega spent nearly two decades in a u-s prison for drug trafficking and money laundering. after more jail time in france, noriega returned to panama in 20-11. he later apologized to his country for the offenses of his regime and his own actions that led up to the 1989 u-s invasion, and his ouster. (darya) happening today... a jury could deliver a verdict in the murder trial of three santa clara county jail guards accused of beating a mentally ill inmate to death. the jury began deliberations last week. michael t
cesar blanco / -d- texas state house: "it's a scary time in texas, and we've gotta make sure that weold these politicians accountable who say these hateful things.">( anny @ land ) a bill passed earlier this month will make it a crime for officials to ignore federal immigration detainer requests. opponents fear it empowers police to question someone's immigration status at a traffic stop. ( mark ) former panama dictator manuel noriega has died at the age of 83. noriega ruled the...
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announcer: this former texas state senator will meet the people who make his work. try and speed up a little. this wall could've been done by now. announcer: along the way... i'm having a little difficulty with the software. is this something you could give us just a few minutes on? announcer: he'll find out customer service is not as easy as it looks. fredo, when you get a chance, i could sure use your help up here. prep this one, and then the next building right here to my left. announcer: and what will happen when he's forced
announcer: this former texas state senator will meet the people who make his work. try and speed up a little. this wall could've been done by now. announcer: along the way... i'm having a little difficulty with the software. is this something you could give us just a few minutes on? announcer: he'll find out customer service is not as easy as it looks. fredo, when you get a chance, i could sure use your help up here. prep this one, and then the next building right here to my left. announcer:...
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>> guest: thank god for governor abbott and the state of texas for enforcing the rule of law. es violate the rules of the land. it's preposterous. it's only right that states crack down on sanctuary cities. i think texas is leading the way here. even in liberal europe, you would have sanctuary cities existing, germany is a sanctuary country. you tolerate safe havens for illegal immigrants. that goes against the foundations of the united states based upon the rule of law. >> eric: i am not with you all the way on that. the states are sovereign. that's the way it is in this system. if they want to have a policy that is more open to people of questionable pedigree, that's okay with me. but i don't want to pay for it. >> eric: then you pull back federal funds, right? people say that's unconstitutional. >> guest: you can't have both. >> eric: the other issue, we want to push our laws to the states like with marijuana laws. can't have it both ways. if you are going to break the marijuana laws, do you pull back federal funding? >> guest: i would say yes, but i would like to see the fe
>> guest: thank god for governor abbott and the state of texas for enforcing the rule of law. es violate the rules of the land. it's preposterous. it's only right that states crack down on sanctuary cities. i think texas is leading the way here. even in liberal europe, you would have sanctuary cities existing, germany is a sanctuary country. you tolerate safe havens for illegal immigrants. that goes against the foundations of the united states based upon the rule of law. >> eric: i...
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when they pulled him over he smelled of alcohol and acted arrogantly. >>> tense moments at the texas state house, cameras captured an incident between lawmakers in austin yesterday. texas is debating a law that restricts sanctuary city policy's. it requires local police departments to follow all federal immigration laws. protesters showed up to show their opposition to the law and apparently the fight began after state representative matt rinaldi told a group of hispanic members of the house that he had called ice on the protesters. >> what you mean? you did what? he said yes, i called ice. and then he said -- >> you say things to inside people. >> that's exactly what i did. >> later a group of democratic lawmakers held a news conference to accuse rinaldi of threatening to "put a bullet in the head of someone on the house floor during the second altercation." this of the comment was made in the direction of a latino democratic representative. >>> an interesting story. a new trend for many people planning to retire -- get a divorce. the number of baby boomers divorcing has doubled in the pa
when they pulled him over he smelled of alcohol and acted arrogantly. >>> tense moments at the texas state house, cameras captured an incident between lawmakers in austin yesterday. texas is debating a law that restricts sanctuary city policy's. it requires local police departments to follow all federal immigration laws. protesters showed up to show their opposition to the law and apparently the fight began after state representative matt rinaldi told a group of hispanic members of the...
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a tense day at the texas state capitol with lawmakers nearly coming to a brawl. this is a video of the scuffle during which lawmakers make threats of violence against each other. it happened yesterday, the last day of the legislative session. it started after a republican representative said he called i.c.e. agents on hundreds of people protesting inside the capitol. they're opposing the law banning sanctuary cities. hispanic lawmakers say they heard the comment and became enraged. >> follow-up where. the university of california is pulling the plug on reimbursing regents for their group dinner parties. the chronicle found janet napolitano had paid regents back more than $200,000 for some swanky parties held over the last five years. now, the paper is saying the uc is not going to be doing that moving forward. it was a regent who apparently suggested they pick up the tabs themselves. by the way, uc covered those costs through a private endowment. it was not coming through state funds or tuition. >> 4:49. new numbers show teen births continue to drop in the u.s. b
a tense day at the texas state capitol with lawmakers nearly coming to a brawl. this is a video of the scuffle during which lawmakers make threats of violence against each other. it happened yesterday, the last day of the legislative session. it started after a republican representative said he called i.c.e. agents on hundreds of people protesting inside the capitol. they're opposing the law banning sanctuary cities. hispanic lawmakers say they heard the comment and became enraged. >>...
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and the texas state senate approved a controversial sanctuary city ban that would make it a crime for law enforcement to refuse to cooperate with i.c.e. this is the exact opposite of a measure in california that would make the golden state a sanctuary state. back with more news in just a few minutes. a 57-year-old veteran says he nearly died after being neglected while in the care of a local sheriff )s office. ==sam/2shot== >>> a 57-year-old veteran says he nearly died while being in the care of a local sheriff's office. >> he's suing sonoma county and he spoke to bigad shaban. he's here to tell us more. >> reporter: we're talking about bryce lemon, a former musician who says he hit rock bottom when he landed in jail two years ago. he was homeless but tells us what happened next turned his whole world upside. these records say he was intoxicated, shivering and soaking wet. he was taken to a hospital and treated for hypothermia before he was locked up at the sonoma county jail. he says when he was placed in a cell he was still wearing his same wet clothing. he tells us he complained to
and the texas state senate approved a controversial sanctuary city ban that would make it a crime for law enforcement to refuse to cooperate with i.c.e. this is the exact opposite of a measure in california that would make the golden state a sanctuary state. back with more news in just a few minutes. a 57-year-old veteran says he nearly died after being neglected while in the care of a local sheriff )s office. ==sam/2shot== >>> a 57-year-old veteran says he nearly died while being in...
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university of texas, ohio state, both open campuses here. it seems as if, there are people who bite there, who can come in from off the street and do these attacks. but in this case it was a student? >> it is very unfortunate. again it shows this type of strange pattern that we have been seeing where people are just, they're committing this type of violence. now this is a different situation. you now have a, large knife. and that, that is something that is concerning to me. terrorist organizations have told their sympathizers to go out an use a knife to kill people. now, this hasn't been determined whether it is terrorist attack on situation. that is part of the investigation. campuses are wide open. and so you can have somebody that comes on campus, they could be a student, as the case here. there is not very much that skpan can be done not knowing if a person is mentally deranged or having emotional issues where they will go to strie lense has we saw in the situation here. >> we talk about regulating guns in the country. we are seeing more
university of texas, ohio state, both open campuses here. it seems as if, there are people who bite there, who can come in from off the street and do these attacks. but in this case it was a student? >> it is very unfortunate. again it shows this type of strange pattern that we have been seeing where people are just, they're committing this type of violence. now this is a different situation. you now have a, large knife. and that, that is something that is concerning to me. terrorist...