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and it strikes down the all white democratic primary in texas. and throughout south. a very in south carolina, too right where the justice. burns yes. yes yes, yes, absolutely. and yet all of the southern states basically had and everybody knew the particular case was texas, but everybody knew that it was going to have implications. all of those other southern states and. and again, it's very a part of the kind of the context of the case that we were fighting a regime based on racial supremacy. and here the, you know, this this very blatant discrimination in voting was presented to the supreme court. and it was at a time of great civil rights, ferment and turmoil in, the country connected to the war know the african-american community had embraced what it called the double the campaign victory over fascism abroad and racism at home. and there were civil rights demonstrations and also the dislike haitians of the war economy, with so many people being in the military and being away opened up industries and positions that had previously been excluded for two african amer
and it strikes down the all white democratic primary in texas. and throughout south. a very in south carolina, too right where the justice. burns yes. yes yes, yes, absolutely. and yet all of the southern states basically had and everybody knew the particular case was texas, but everybody knew that it was going to have implications. all of those other southern states and. and again, it's very a part of the kind of the context of the case that we were fighting a regime based on racial supremacy....
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ojalá la paz llegue a estas familias y cambiando de noticias la polémica ley anti inmigrante de texas tendrá que seguir esperando porque la corte federal de apelaciones del quinto circuito, con sede en nueva orleans, extendió su suspensión. el fallo mantiene en vilo la ley sb4, impulsada por el gobernador republicano greg abbott. la norma permite a cualquier oficial de texas detener a personas sospechosas de entrar sin documentos en el país y no podrá aplicarse a quienes se encuentren ilegalmente en estados unidos. el fallo se puede apelar ante la corte suprema. por otro lado, fue el gobernador de texas, greg abbott, quien ordenó el despliegue de un grupo de 200 soldados de la fuerza fronteriza táctica en el paso como parte de la operación lone star. ocurre a una semana de los incidentes en la frontera en los que un inmigrante hondureño fue arrestado después de que un grupo cruzara tras romper los alambres de púas y agrediera a un soldado. hablemos ahora de la política por el que el expresidente donald trump sigue dando titulares no solamente por las múltiples batallas le
ojalá la paz llegue a estas familias y cambiando de noticias la polémica ley anti inmigrante de texas tendrá que seguir esperando porque la corte federal de apelaciones del quinto circuito, con sede en nueva orleans, extendió su suspensión. el fallo mantiene en vilo la ley sb4, impulsada por el gobernador republicano greg abbott. la norma permite a cualquier oficial de texas detener a personas sospechosas de entrar sin documentos en el país y no podrá aplicarse a quienes se encuentren...
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an immigrant that comes from arizona to texas. the judges making the decisions on whether or not these migrants could stay have educated in federal immigration law. the judges make it can decisions whether or not these migrants could stay. not clear that any of them had. they had a hard time defending it. on the other hand, it's surprising. the 5th circuit has generally decided with the state of texas. arguably the most conservative circuit court in the whole country and over and over again we have seen immigration policies put in place by governor abbott in texas, the lower court in the western district says no, abbott you can't do it, they put it on hold. the 5th court reverses that sides with abbott and then it goes to the supreme court and in this case the 5th circuit at first sided with abbott but right now they're continuing a stay on this until they can hear arguments on the merits. sb4 may go into effect at a later date if they decide based on the merits is constitutional and can stand. for now, it's on hold. of course we
an immigrant that comes from arizona to texas. the judges making the decisions on whether or not these migrants could stay have educated in federal immigration law. the judges make it can decisions whether or not these migrants could stay. not clear that any of them had. they had a hard time defending it. on the other hand, it's surprising. the 5th circuit has generally decided with the state of texas. arguably the most conservative circuit court in the whole country and over and over again we...
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were you aware of the strict abortion laws that are enforced in texas? texas and what did you learn? were you looking for clinical help? what did you want? help what did you want? >> the pills valentina is referring to are a combination of mifepristone and more than 60% of all borings performed in the united states are done using these pills but since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade in 2022, 14 republican-led states, including texas have banned the medication. valentina found a group that was able to ship the pills to a friend's house in a nearby state. at 14 weeks pregnant, she found herself packing once more. this time to carry out a self-managed abortion. weeks after she returned to texas, valentina managed to obtain more packs of one of the abortion pills she used. she decided to break the law to help women in similar situations. were you aware that what you were doing was illegal? do you have any left right now? are you still thinking about helping other women? g other wom? [ speaking in global language ] >> valentina says she's no longer p
were you aware of the strict abortion laws that are enforced in texas? texas and what did you learn? were you looking for clinical help? what did you want? help what did you want? >> the pills valentina is referring to are a combination of mifepristone and more than 60% of all borings performed in the united states are done using these pills but since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade in 2022, 14 republican-led states, including texas have banned the medication. valentina found a...
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recientemente fue jefe de policía en lubbock, texas. durante 4 años, el presidente de la asociación de policía profesional de esa ciudad dijo recientemente a nuestra estación hermana nbc que la relación del sindicato con mecho era como cualquier otra, con altibajos. mount chual renunció como jefe de lubbock el pasado septiembre y nunca se reveló el motivo. pero el departamento fue criticado por llamadas sin responder al 9 11 durante su mandato. robert beeman, quien trabajó junto a mecho como capellán del departamento en temple, texas, le dijo a nbc bay area que tuvo un impacto positivo como el primer jefe de policía negro de tiempo. el nuevo jefe todavía tiene que superar ciertos requisitos estatales, incluyendo una prueba. la alcaldesa de oakland indicó que ese proceso está en marcha nuevamente. nos estamos preparando para conocer al nuevo jefe de policía oficialmente aquí en el ayuntamiento en menos de una hora. reportando en oakland nathalie vera regreso contigo al estudio. nathalie. muchas gracias. ve a la contaminaci
recientemente fue jefe de policía en lubbock, texas. durante 4 años, el presidente de la asociación de policía profesional de esa ciudad dijo recientemente a nuestra estación hermana nbc que la relación del sindicato con mecho era como cualquier otra, con altibajos. mount chual renunció como jefe de lubbock el pasado septiembre y nunca se reveló el motivo. pero el departamento fue criticado por llamadas sin responder al 9 11 durante su mandato. robert beeman, quien trabajó junto a...
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recently lubbock, texas. he parted ways with the lubbock department last september after taking the heat for 9-1-1, calls going unanswered, which has been an issue here in the city of oakland. the new chief has a lot on his shoulders as reports show the city of oakland has already seen more than a dozen murders this year alone with other crime statistics showing that robberies are up. 34% from last year with majority happening at gunpoint. he spoke oakland mayor sheng thao recently who had this to say on why she chose this new police chief for me. she floyd mitchell. >> really it and, you know, showed at his proven leadership through all of the results that he's been able to do in lebec and in the other cities that he was chief >> and a question if chief michel is ready to take on oakland and its size, given that it's much larger than areas he's worked in before. we did speak with the president of 100 black men of west texas who worked with mitchell when he served as olympics. chief. and he tells us that his
recently lubbock, texas. he parted ways with the lubbock department last september after taking the heat for 9-1-1, calls going unanswered, which has been an issue here in the city of oakland. the new chief has a lot on his shoulders as reports show the city of oakland has already seen more than a dozen murders this year alone with other crime statistics showing that robberies are up. 34% from last year with majority happening at gunpoint. he spoke oakland mayor sheng thao recently who had this...
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this turnsr oms into those a woman wento mexico and rerno texas as well as dr. johnson where one wento illinoisnd returned indiana. one in five abortions take ac out of state in third states like newthe border states in whr doctors reside. >> can i take you back t affidavits? >> you were talking about dr. francis. and as i read her allegations, she said her■ear pform a d&c whs living fetus. she said she performed a d&c ong serious applications but the fact that she performed that not necessari mn there is no living embryo or fetus beyou can have one after miscarriage. if that is right, i think the diiculty here is that these affidavits do read moreike conscientious objection as opposed to actually participating in the abortion end the life. -- and the len the embryo or fetus. do you want to address that? >> sure. i think dr. francis can be read for the broader conscious harm. ■d requiring ending and unborn li. with respect to ev me narrow conscious■ life, we think there is still aubantial risk. that 3.1% of pregnancies will be ongoing, reqri a ■u55% of t
this turnsr oms into those a woman wento mexico and rerno texas as well as dr. johnson where one wento illinoisnd returned indiana. one in five abortions take ac out of state in third states like newthe border states in whr doctors reside. >> can i take you back t affidavits? >> you were talking about dr. francis. and as i read her allegations, she said her■ear pform a d&c whs living fetus. she said she performed a d&c ong serious applications but the fact that she...
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so most of texas, not the what the, texas panhandle, but that's about it. and then that corner of new mexico. right. and this right where santa fe and albuquerque kind of are. so they were right skirting the edge of of what territory was. so, yeah, they got when they went them, they cut over to albuquerque. that's where they got themselves into trouble. yeah. and look, it happens, it was z06 they also for whatever reason i don't know pike seemed less prepared than louis clark. they end up in the san luis valley of southern colorado, which is a massive mountain park where the great sand dunes are in the winter year, and pike will literally write things in a journal like we didn't bring enough socks. i don't like. i don't know why his expedition they just seemed more ill equipped than lewis clark. but they have a really interesting story, the kind of final leg of exploring louisiana purchase is the long expedition, which fewer people know about. and it comes a little later in 1820. stephen h long travels along the great and his job is to map the front range o
so most of texas, not the what the, texas panhandle, but that's about it. and then that corner of new mexico. right. and this right where santa fe and albuquerque kind of are. so they were right skirting the edge of of what territory was. so, yeah, they got when they went them, they cut over to albuquerque. that's where they got themselves into trouble. yeah. and look, it happens, it was z06 they also for whatever reason i don't know pike seemed less prepared than louis clark. they end up in...
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he was chief of police in texas for four years. nbc spoke to the president about the love it professional police association over the phone, the union's relationship like any other had its up and downs. mitchell resigned as chief last september, her reason was never disclosed. the department did come under fire over a band of 911 calls under his tenure. criticism over his leadership, with more than 50% of respondents felt mitchell was out of touch with the needs of their departments. we spoke with pastor robert beaman who worked with chief mitchell when he was chief of police in temple, texas. the department's chapel man at the time says mitchell had a positive impact as temples first black chief of police. >> he goes out into the community and if he did the same thing he did here, go to the community leaders, visit each area of the city and just talk to them. i guarantee you they will see a viewpoint or at least give them a chance to prove himself. he is the real deal in oakland. >> mitchell said that he was looking forward to wor
he was chief of police in texas for four years. nbc spoke to the president about the love it professional police association over the phone, the union's relationship like any other had its up and downs. mitchell resigned as chief last september, her reason was never disclosed. the department did come under fire over a band of 911 calls under his tenure. criticism over his leadership, with more than 50% of respondents felt mitchell was out of touch with the needs of their departments. we spoke...
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texas state law requires more than 113,000 signatures by may 13th to get on the ballot. so he is putting his efforts into a write-in campaign. >>> coming up after the break, donald trump's daughter-in-law sits down with nbc for her first network interview since taking the helm of the rnc. can she get the former president on board with one election issue he previously called a scam? >> have you had those conversations with him? what are those conversations like trying to get him off of his views on especially voting by mail? >> i actually think if you talk to him right now, you will see that he is very much embracing early voting. early voting with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude, you gotta work on your trash talk. i'd rather work on saving for retirement. or college, since you like to get schooled. that's a pretty good burn, right? that's a pretty good burn, right? you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring
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the united states now, to a degree, the chief judge acknowledges that texas is frustrated because texas argues that it is, quote, been invaded and that the federal government is not doing enough. and of course, the state of texas maintains that this is a constitutional measure well, the chief judge acknowledges that and says, the thing is one of the root causes for the executive branch not to take enough section is because of the legislative branch, because of congress, because congress is not funding it properly. so that there could be a proper response at the border. and here's what the justice says, quote, texas, no bleed and admirably some would say, seeks to fill at least partially the gaping void, but it is unlikely that texas can step into the shoes of the national sovereign under our constitution and laws, the judge takes it even further and it says, look, it doesn't just impact domestic policy. it impacts foreign policy. here's what the judge said, quote, the dynamic nature of relations with the other countries requires the executive branch to ensure that enforcement policies a
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than most recently lubbock, texas. he parted ways with the lubbock department last september after taking the heat for 9-1-1, calls going unanswered, which has been an issue here in the city of oakland. the new chief has a lot on his shoulders as reports show the city of oakland has already seen more than a dozen murders this year alone with other crime statistics showing that robberies are up. 34% from last year with majority happening at gunpoint. he spoke oakland, mayor sheng thao recently who had this to say on why she chose this new police chief for me. she floyd mitchell. >> really it and, you know, showed at his proven leadership through all of the results that he's been able to do in lebec in also and in the other cities that he was chief and a question if chief michel is ready to take on oakland and its size, given that it's much larger than the areas he's worked in before. we did speak with the president of 100 black men of west texas to work with mitchell when he served as olympics. chief. >> and he tells us
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the path of the eclipse stretches from texas to maine. we should be able to see a partial eclipse, though, but make sure you wear your protective viewing glasses if you do venture out to go, check out that pretty cool sight in the heavens. >> it'll be happening for a minute here for four minutes, which is a good long time if you're in that path. exactly. we are not in that path. gotcha >> yes. >> i have a question for you. i forgot to ask the baker here. yes how? how soon before. when should i buy the easter? >> oh, you know, what are they? no. probably saturday, if you can. just the day before easter. are you guys open on saturday? i'm getting a big nod. a big enthusiastic nod from the good people at starter bakery. if you don't want to spend time in the kitchen, you don't have to. this can be on your table here. thanks to their magic in the kitchen, you can stream ktv news on your smart tv anytime. l k t ♪ we're gonna have a real good time ♪ ♪ feel good time ♪ ♪ spreading love and joy and
the path of the eclipse stretches from texas to maine. we should be able to see a partial eclipse, though, but make sure you wear your protective viewing glasses if you do venture out to go, check out that pretty cool sight in the heavens. >> it'll be happening for a minute here for four minutes, which is a good long time if you're in that path. exactly. we are not in that path. gotcha >> yes. >> i have a question for you. i forgot to ask the baker here. yes how? how soon...
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wade in 2022, much of the help is being routed to texas. she asked for her identity to be concealed in order to protect the operation. how big is this network? how many people are part of it? who are they mostly? where are they contacting you from? >> how many packs are you sending each week? >> how do you hide these pills? how do you make sure no one knows what you're mailing? i think many people would ask what is in it for you. you're not doing it for economic reasons. why do you do it? >> back in texas, balentina feels the same way. you risked your life and your status. why? that is the unintended consequences of these antiabortion laws. that it drives people to take matters into their own hands. to rely on the underground networks to ensure that women at the end of the day get the help that they need. >> and just the numbers of people, the doctor in mexico telling you she has 15,000 people. this is something that is a crisis, and that continues to increase, women being sexually abused, being raped, consistently in mexico, on their way t
wade in 2022, much of the help is being routed to texas. she asked for her identity to be concealed in order to protect the operation. how big is this network? how many people are part of it? who are they mostly? where are they contacting you from? >> how many packs are you sending each week? >> how do you hide these pills? how do you make sure no one knows what you're mailing? i think many people would ask what is in it for you. you're not doing it for economic reasons. why do you...
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texas voters prefer trump 55% to biden's 44%. trump only carried texas by 5 1/2 points in 2020. the smallest margin of victory for a republican presidential nominee in texas in nearly a quarter century. this poll shows that lead grows to 11 points. i have to think the border has something to do with this, patrick. >> no doubt it does. so we'll see how that pans out. >> harris: you think that is going to be solved before november 5th. >> people see both sides standing in the corners and not working together. we passed a bipartisan immigration bill. >> harris: i will stop you there. hr2 has been in the hands of the senate since last may. they have had dozens of meetings and tried to bring it up and that has been shelved placed in the corner while they talk about everything else in a democrat-led senate. they had a bill they could have worked through that was a border bill. they didn't want to touch it. they wanted to put other things in it and it ended up being a border bill and we're playing political games? the president sees an emergency and he could fix it with executive actio
texas voters prefer trump 55% to biden's 44%. trump only carried texas by 5 1/2 points in 2020. the smallest margin of victory for a republican presidential nominee in texas in nearly a quarter century. this poll shows that lead grows to 11 points. i have to think the border has something to do with this, patrick. >> no doubt it does. so we'll see how that pans out. >> harris: you think that is going to be solved before november 5th. >> people see both sides standing in the...
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there before becoming the police chief in temple, texas. then most recently lubbock, texas, parted ways with the level to hartman last september. and that was after taking some heat for 9-1-1. calls going unanswered, which is also been an issue here in the city of oakland, many community members say the new chief has a lot on his shoulders as reports show that the city of oakland has already seen over a dozen murders this year with other crime. statistics showing that robberies are up. 35 1% from last year and many of them happening at gunpoint. we did speak with oakland mayor sheng thao recently. take a listen to what she had to say on why she chose this new police chief. >> for me, she floyd mitchell, really it and, you know, showed at his proven leadership through all of the results that he's been able to do in lebec in also and in the other cities that he was chief however, at the end of the day, you know, i do believe that this is a great pairing with my public safety personnel. and yet again, it's never just one person. it's always 18
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so many people moved to texas. some of this is a return to office, some is a realization about how high property taxes are paid most of it is the price just went up so fast in austin and now they are coming down and it's wreaking havoc on the people who live there who have always lived there to see prices go up that much and now to see them come down. katie: always fascinating to talk about what's happening in the housing market. our thanks to glenn kelman. an interesting comparison about the rental market versus the actual homebuying market. let's get a check on these equity markets with abigail doolittle. abigail: overall looking at smaller moves. the nasdaq 100 down less than 1/10 of 1%. these are the futures. overnight for the most part during the asian session higher we've seen some cooling. some of this could have to do with consolidation if we look at the movers beneath the surface. apple after a lot of bearish action and headlines around the iphone relative to shipments out of china you can see up 1.4%. the
so many people moved to texas. some of this is a return to office, some is a realization about how high property taxes are paid most of it is the price just went up so fast in austin and now they are coming down and it's wreaking havoc on the people who live there who have always lived there to see prices go up that much and now to see them come down. katie: always fascinating to talk about what's happening in the housing market. our thanks to glenn kelman. an interesting comparison about the...
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the path of the eclipse stretches from texas to maine. we should be able to see a partial eclipse, but of course, don't look up unless you're wearing those protective glasses. >> yes. be careful. don't do that. all right? we're going to be looking up to the skies today because things are going to be changing depending on where you live. so steve paulson is here with that. >> i'm not an astronomer, but sometimes i play one on tv, texas to maine. be spectacular. texas. okay. yeah, that's. and the duration, the totality of the duration. it's about four minutes. yeah. wow. so, yes, this will be pretty cool. the next one won't be in, i think, 2044. and i'll be here to tell you about it. >> we'll all be here. >> we'll all be here. yeah. >> there's going to be an eclipse out here. oh, my teeth just fell out, right? >> yeah. some light rain has made it to the north most of us, though, has a mix of sun and clouds. 40s and 50s on the temps, by the way, the totality will last four minutes. that's that's double from the last one we had in 2017. so ye
the path of the eclipse stretches from texas to maine. we should be able to see a partial eclipse, but of course, don't look up unless you're wearing those protective glasses. >> yes. be careful. don't do that. all right? we're going to be looking up to the skies today because things are going to be changing depending on where you live. so steve paulson is here with that. >> i'm not an astronomer, but sometimes i play one on tv, texas to maine. be spectacular. texas. okay. yeah,...
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police in arlington, texas had to wrangle a herd of runaway goats. they escaped from a park where the city was using them to help clear brush. they are very useful in that regard. the goats are all safe and accounted for. that's a lot of goats. everything is bigger in texas. >> bill: it went baaaad. >> dana: that's why you wanted to save time with before we go. pretty good. for a wednesday. you didn't do too bad. see you on "the five" tonight. in the meantime remember evan gershkovitch. "the faulkner focus" is next. here she is. >> harris: fox news alert.
police in arlington, texas had to wrangle a herd of runaway goats. they escaped from a park where the city was using them to help clear brush. they are very useful in that regard. the goats are all safe and accounted for. that's a lot of goats. everything is bigger in texas. >> bill: it went baaaad. >> dana: that's why you wanted to save time with before we go. pretty good. for a wednesday. you didn't do too bad. see you on "the five" tonight. in the meantime remember evan...
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then most recently lubbock, texas, and he parted ways with the lubbock department last september. after taking the heat for 9-1-1, calls going unanswered, which is also been an issue here in the city of oakland with the community members telling us the new chief does have a lot on his shoulders as reports show right now that in the city of oakland, there's already been more than a dozen murders this year with other crime statistics showing that robberies are up 34% from last year with majority of them happening at gunpoint. now we did speak with oakland mayor sheng thao recently regarding her announcing this new police chief. here's what she had to say. >> think that all oaklanders, including our officers are officers who go to work every single day. you know, whether there's a pandemic or whether there has just been you know, officer shooting, you know, they wake up and they come to work every day and to have this kind of steadiness, you know, stability in the department is what everybody is looking for. and so, of course, the process was little interesting. however, we are here
then most recently lubbock, texas, and he parted ways with the lubbock department last september. after taking the heat for 9-1-1, calls going unanswered, which is also been an issue here in the city of oakland with the community members telling us the new chief does have a lot on his shoulders as reports show right now that in the city of oakland, there's already been more than a dozen murders this year with other crime statistics showing that robberies are up 34% from last year with majority...
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chicago y texas que se unen a esta transmisiÓn a esta hora. shakira de verdad que estÁ espectacular. >> con invitados de lujo esta semana. jessi: en instantes les tenemos los detalles de este mega concierto de shakira y tambiÉn antes la historia que acapara titulares. marÍa antonieta: gracias. hoy continÚa la bÚsqueda de seis trabajadores hispanos, mÉxico, honduras, el salvar y guatemala que cayeron al agua tras el colapso del puente en baltimore, aunque se desvanecen las posible desearles convida, sus familiares tienen esperanza de que puede ocurrir un milagro, esto mientras un equipo de la junta nacional de seguridad en el transporte subirÍa al carguero por primera vez desde que ocurriÓ el accidente, al igual que ayer edwin pitti sigue en vivo desde la escena de esta tragedia. muy buenos dÍas. edwin: muy buenos dÍas para ti. contamos con nueva informaciÓn y es que en horas de la noche las autoridades al estÁ maryland tuve la oportunidad de subir al buque de carga que continÚa al centro de este rÍo donde se dio el accidente que
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he was chief of police in lubbock in texas. he has a clear certain requirement including the test before he can actually take over as chief. the oakland mayor says that process is underway and mitchell should be officially taking over the position in late april or early may. >>> happening now, a news conference set >>> boycotting opening day. the action oakland a's fans are taking in response to the team's relocation to vegas. >>> plus, a new fire training center opening in the south bay. >>> this morning on the 3rd hour of "today," search for answers. recovery efforts in baltimore after that cargo ship hit the busy key bridge. now the investigation i
he was chief of police in lubbock in texas. he has a clear certain requirement including the test before he can actually take over as chief. the oakland mayor says that process is underway and mitchell should be officially taking over the position in late april or early may. >>> happening now, a news conference set >>> boycotting opening day. the action oakland a's fans are taking in response to the team's relocation to vegas. >>> plus, a new fire training center...
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e-bike in manhattan, rivian e-vans inning los angeles and drone delivery in texas, college station, texas. stuart: really? that's how they're doing same-day prescription delivery? lauren: yeah. everything about it it is new and cool. stuart: gamestop, i believe they're sharply lore this morning. yes, they are. what's the problem? lauren: competition from e e-commerce. a lot of people buying and playing video games online, and you have once again a consumer that is pulling back. if you look at their sales of hardware consoles like the playstation, down 61% in the quarter. so there is no relief in sight. they're also cutting an uncbs 2 -- unspecified number of jobs. stuart: the dow just keeps on going up. right from the opening bell this morning we've gone higher. right now we're up 288 points, that's the best part of three-quarters of 1%, .73%, to be precise. and look at the winners, merck, intel, disney, dow, verizon. they're top of the winners' list on the dow. by the way, 29 of the dow 30 are up. this is a rally. the s&p 500, merck, enphase, intel,s nasdaq composite winners, please, hea
e-bike in manhattan, rivian e-vans inning los angeles and drone delivery in texas, college station, texas. stuart: really? that's how they're doing same-day prescription delivery? lauren: yeah. everything about it it is new and cool. stuart: gamestop, i believe they're sharply lore this morning. yes, they are. what's the problem? lauren: competition from e e-commerce. a lot of people buying and playing video games online, and you have once again a consumer that is pulling back. if you look at...
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then most recently lubbock, texas, he parted ways with the lubbock, texas last september. after taking the heat for 9-1-1, calls going unanswered, which has been an issue here in the city of oakland when community members were asked about him being hired, they tell us that the new chief has a lot on his shoulders as reports show right now, the city of oakland has already had more than a dozen murders this year with other crime statistics showing that robberies are up more than 34% from last year with the majority happening at gunpoint. we did speak with oakland, mayor sheng thao recently nast her exactly how the process went in, hiring him. and the reason why he was picked. take a listen. >> for me, she floyd mitchell, really it and, you know, showed at his proven leadership through all of the results that he's been able to do in lebec in also and in the other cities that he was chief however, at theaend of the day, you know, i do believe that this is a great pairing with my public safety personnel. and yet again, it's never just one person. it's always 18. and so making s
then most recently lubbock, texas, he parted ways with the lubbock, texas last september. after taking the heat for 9-1-1, calls going unanswered, which has been an issue here in the city of oakland when community members were asked about him being hired, they tell us that the new chief has a lot on his shoulders as reports show right now, the city of oakland has already had more than a dozen murders this year with other crime statistics showing that robberies are up more than 34% from last...
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mitchell most recently served as police chief in lubbock, texas. his start date hasn't been announced, but he is expected to begin in his new role in late april or early may. oakland has been without a police chief now for more than a year, recovery efforts resuming this morning in baltimore after the shocking collapse of the francis scott key bridge just moments after it was hit by a cargo ship early yesterday. six people are presumed dead and two others were rescued. they are recovering this morning. now here is a live look at what is left of the bridge this morning. you can see those parts collapsed into the water and that cargo ship still sitting there. as that investigation continues, we now know the missing people were working on the center span of that bridge when this collapse happened. most of them, we learned, were immigrants from guatemala, honduras and mexico. now the collapse happened on one of the three main connectors linking north baltimore to the rest of the city. and to give you a better idea of the impact, this is the google eart
mitchell most recently served as police chief in lubbock, texas. his start date hasn't been announced, but he is expected to begin in his new role in late april or early may. oakland has been without a police chief now for more than a year, recovery efforts resuming this morning in baltimore after the shocking collapse of the francis scott key bridge just moments after it was hit by a cargo ship early yesterday. six people are presumed dead and two others were rescued. they are recovering this...
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we spoke with a pastor who worked with chief mitchell when mitchell was chief of police in temple, texas, prior to his stint in lubbock. he is the department's chaplain at the time and says mitchell had a positive impact as temple's first black chief of police. >> he goes out to the community, and if he does the same thing he did here, go to the community and community leaders, and not only that, but visit each area of the city, and just talk to them, i guarantee you that they would at least see a viewpoint or give him a chance to prove himself, that he is the real deal in oakland. >> reporter: incoming chief mitchell said in a statement he looks forward to working with residents, businesses, city leadership and the police commission to build a stronger and safer oakland. but before he can do any of that, he still has to clear certain state requirements, including a test. the mayor of oakland says that process is under way. mitchell's appointment follows more than a year of no permanent chief after mayor sheng thao fired chief leronne armstrong weeks before the department would have comp
we spoke with a pastor who worked with chief mitchell when mitchell was chief of police in temple, texas, prior to his stint in lubbock. he is the department's chaplain at the time and says mitchell had a positive impact as temple's first black chief of police. >> he goes out to the community, and if he does the same thing he did here, go to the community and community leaders, and not only that, but visit each area of the city, and just talk to them, i guarantee you that they would at...
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we are ending today's show in texas, where some 200 texas tactical border force soldiers were deployed in el paso tuesday. this comes after texas erected a second border fence covered in razor wire friday, and riot police attacked migrants who tried to pull it down. the new federal spending bill biden signed into law this weekend increases funding for ice and customs and border patrol. this also comes as texas' harsh new anti-immigrant state law was put back on hold by the 5th circuit court of appeals last week after the supreme court briefly lifted its stay. sb4 gives local police sweeping powers to arrest and deport anyone they suspect entering the united states without authorization. for more we go to el paso, we where we are joined by fernando garcia, founder and executive director of the el-paso, texas-based border network for human rights. welcome back to democracy now! can you talk about these 200 soldiers that have been deployed the border and the whole debate over sb4 that almost would into effect if the supreme court had their way then did not because of a lower court ruling?
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then most recently lubbock's texas. he parted ways with the department last september after taking the heat for 9-1-1, calls going unanswered, which has been an issue here in the city of oakland. community members telling us the new chief has a lot on his shoulders as reports show that the city of oakland has already seen more than a dozen murders this year alone with other crime statistics showing that the robberies are up. 34 1% from last year and majority happening at gunpoint. we did speak with the oakland mayor recently who had this to say regarding the new police chief and the plans. >> that all oaklanders, including our officers are officers who go to work every single day. you know, whether there's a pandemic or whether there has just been you know, officer shooting, you know, they wake up and they come to work every day and to have this kind of steadiness, you know, stability in the department is what everybody is looking for. and so, of course, the process was little interesting. however, we are here today and
then most recently lubbock's texas. he parted ways with the department last september after taking the heat for 9-1-1, calls going unanswered, which has been an issue here in the city of oakland. community members telling us the new chief has a lot on his shoulders as reports show that the city of oakland has already seen more than a dozen murders this year alone with other crime statistics showing that the robberies are up. 34 1% from last year and majority happening at gunpoint. we did speak...
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california is so extreme and texas in another way. we need a middle ground, desperately because we cannot have abortion going up to eight limited to five weeks, like in texas. we need a middle ground and i think it was better done in the late 1990's and through the 2000's. this is not working for either party. i was blowingow and -- i was bon in 1984 and they have been blaming this -- they abortion en thing. they play with this as a football, the abortion thing. it needs to come to an end. host: what do you think of the laws in your state, in florida? caller: it was better before he got pressured into different bands. it better at the 12 to 15 weeks. i think we are almost with texas right now. host:shelby in left city, tenne. good morning. caller: good morning. i think roe v. wade should never have been reversed. it has put somebody women's lives in jeopardy. r congress -- government should never be playing god. god gives people choices. they have to make hard choices, is.matter what we are the ones who live with this the rest of our
california is so extreme and texas in another way. we need a middle ground, desperately because we cannot have abortion going up to eight limited to five weeks, like in texas. we need a middle ground and i think it was better done in the late 1990's and through the 2000's. this is not working for either party. i was blowingow and -- i was bon in 1984 and they have been blaming this -- they abortion en thing. they play with this as a football, the abortion thing. it needs to come to an end....
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court of appeals has extended the block of the texas immigration law that would allow police in texas to arrest migrants who enter the united states illegally. in a 2-1 ruling the appeals court denied the state's request to allow authorities in texas to enforce that law. the biden administration argues senate bill 4, s.b. 4 interferes with the federal government's authority over the border. meanwhile, women in new york city are taking to tiktok to detail how they were randomly punched in the face by strangers. watch this. >> i was literally just walking and a man came up and punched me in the face so i just got punched in the face walking home. >> i was literally like leaving. >> i literally got punched by some man. he goes sorry and then punches me in the head. >> steve: that is just crazy. the victims say some of the assaults happened in broad daylight. cops say it is not clear if the incidents are connected. but it sounds like it. new york attorney general letitia james leading a pro-abortion chant yesterday outside of the supreme court building. >> our body, our choice. we will fi
court of appeals has extended the block of the texas immigration law that would allow police in texas to arrest migrants who enter the united states illegally. in a 2-1 ruling the appeals court denied the state's request to allow authorities in texas to enforce that law. the biden administration argues senate bill 4, s.b. 4 interferes with the federal government's authority over the border. meanwhile, women in new york city are taking to tiktok to detail how they were randomly punched in the...
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wade in 2022, much of that help is being routed to texas. she asked for her identity to be concealed in order to protect the operation. >> approximately how big is this network? how many people are part of it? [ speaking in a global language ] >> and who are they mostly? where are they contacting you from? [ speaking in a global language ] >> how many packs of pills are you sending each week? [ speaking in a global language ] >> how do you hide these pills? how do you make sure that no one knows what you're mailing? [ speaking in a global language ] >> i think many people would ask what's in it for you. obviously you're not doing it for economic reasons, so why do you do it? [ speaking in a global language ] >> back in texas, valentina feels the same way. you risk your life and your status? why? [ speaking in a global language ] >> that was paulo ramos reporting. great reporting. joining us now dr. kavita patel. you have prescribed mifepristone. first of all, just overall, what do you make of the decision the supreme court is having to make
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and plano, texas. round out the top five, coming in at number eight is a little town called overland park in kansas. rhiannon. thoughts? >> yes. so that's a suburb of kansas city. so, you know, kansas city goes missouri and kansas. so that's on the kansas side. that's the that's the neighborhood we moved from up to new york. so we downgraded, i guess florida and new jersey. >> not on the list? no cities. so weird. >> maybe that new billionaire can help new jersey out. >> see what i can do next. >> just for haunted mansion fans, that's my favorite ride at disney, by the way. a real estate listing just for you. >> so maybe this is for you, rhiannon. if you're in the market, are a parent company. obviously disneyland attraction here, but we're talking about this greek revival mansion in georgia, which just hit the market, boasting an expansive private roof deck with sitting area, dining space, hot tub. it's got it all. >> it's got soaring ceilings, upper and lower galleries featuring cast iron forged in a
and plano, texas. round out the top five, coming in at number eight is a little town called overland park in kansas. rhiannon. thoughts? >> yes. so that's a suburb of kansas city. so, you know, kansas city goes missouri and kansas. so that's on the kansas side. that's the that's the neighborhood we moved from up to new york. so we downgraded, i guess florida and new jersey. >> not on the list? no cities. so weird. >> maybe that new billionaire can help new jersey out. >>...
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much of that help is being routed to texas. she asked for her identity to be concealed in order to protect the operation. approximately how big is this network? how many people are part of it? wow. and who are they mostly? where are they contacting you from? >> how many packs of pills are you sending each week? >> how do you hide these pills? how do you make sure no one knows what you're hiding? >> i think many people would ask what's in it for you? obviously you're not doing it for economic reasons, so why do you do it? >> back in texas valentina feels the same way. you risk your life and your status, why? >> msnbc contributor paola ramos filed that special report from south of the border. >>> but first coming up where there's tragedy there's conspiracy. how the right wing is talking about the baltimore bridge collapse right after the break. e collapse right after the break >>> tonight the search and rescue mission in baltimore for the six individuals authorities believe were on the francis scott key bridge when it collapsed l
much of that help is being routed to texas. she asked for her identity to be concealed in order to protect the operation. approximately how big is this network? how many people are part of it? wow. and who are they mostly? where are they contacting you from? >> how many packs of pills are you sending each week? >> how do you hide these pills? how do you make sure no one knows what you're hiding? >> i think many people would ask what's in it for you? obviously you're not doing...
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there's been state attorney generals in states like texas florida, missouri, elsewhere. they've proven that you can you can win using the framework of existing law wheth filing suits against google for antitrust violations or the biden administration for colluding with big tech. these things are popular voters and even many donors. so if you join the fight that, you know, that's the first step. use existing law. second, there's plenty of areas in new or radically reformed laws andulations reshape the commercial landscape for the better. obvious measures pushing esg legislation forbidding banks from discriminating against their giving billions of taxpayer dollars to corporations that hate them. that means pulling out large amounts of money. now in the hands of blackrock and other large investment vehicles that have weaponized the trillions of dollars they control. there's been some headway there that needs to become the norm across the nation for the right same principle should apply all large state contracts with notable that oppose an attack. the interests of american a
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is comprised of five antiabortion groups, none of which are based in texas. you might be wondering why a handful of the state groups decided to start and you shall group in a new nondescript town along route 66. it's because of the time amarillo texas functioned as something of a legal loophole for these causes. due to a quirk in how the u.s. court system works until just a few weeks ago, all federal suits filed in this relatively's mall texas town would fall before the same judge, a guy name matthew kaczmarek. he first made his name as an activist for far right causes, decrying everything from divorce laws to transgender rights, marriage, and yes, abortion rights. in fact, in a 2017 entry he submitted to a conservative legal journal, he wrote about the need to protect religious medical providers who in his quote, cannot use their pen to design to kill unborn children. notably, not long after he submitted that article, he actually asked to have his name taken off of it, citing, quote, reasons i may discuss at a later date. those reasons became abundantly clea
is comprised of five antiabortion groups, none of which are based in texas. you might be wondering why a handful of the state groups decided to start and you shall group in a new nondescript town along route 66. it's because of the time amarillo texas functioned as something of a legal loophole for these causes. due to a quirk in how the u.s. court system works until just a few weeks ago, all federal suits filed in this relatively's mall texas town would fall before the same judge, a guy name...
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una niña de 8 años falleció en una piscina de un hotel en houston, texas. la menor habría sido succionada por un ducto de la alberca. su familia ya entabló una demanda millonaria. dinero para los migrantes. méxico está dispuesto a darle una mensualidad a los colombianos de ecuatorianos para que regresen a sus países de origen. mismo programa que lanzaron para los migrantes de venezuela y vuelta al mundo en auto eléctrico. le presentamos a la joven de florida que tras cruzar 27 países y 6 continentes, hoy logra batir un nuevo récord guinness. así comenzamos. noticias telemundo en la noche con aranza loizaga. este es el puente francis scott key en la bahía de maryland, construido en 1977. se trata de una de las estructuras más icónicas e importantes del país, pero tras el choque de un buque que derribó 1 de sus pilares. esto es lo que queda. fierros retorcidos de una zona que ahora quedó intransitable. esta tragedia tiene graves secuelas humanas por la pérdida de vidas, pero también económicas, por ser 1 de los puertos más transitados de es
una niña de 8 años falleció en una piscina de un hotel en houston, texas. la menor habría sido succionada por un ducto de la alberca. su familia ya entabló una demanda millonaria. dinero para los migrantes. méxico está dispuesto a darle una mensualidad a los colombianos de ecuatorianos para que regresen a sus países de origen. mismo programa que lanzaron para los migrantes de venezuela y vuelta al mundo en auto eléctrico. le presentamos a la joven de florida que tras cruzar 27 países...
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watching his bike get stolen." [ laughter and applause ] guys, get this, a man in texas is running for president under the name "literally anybody else." [ laughter and applause ] let -- let's see how funny it is when he wins. [ laughter ] he was doing well in the polls until the public met his sons, eric and literally anybody else jr. [ laughter and applause ] well, switching gears, the faa is trying to prepare pilots to fly during next month's big solar eclipse. and listen, if you fly spirit airlines in a boeing jet during a solar eclipse -- [ light laughter ] -- you are one risky bastard. that's what i would say. [ laughter and applause ] that's what i would say. well, listen to this, i read that, for the first time in more than 20 years, trader joe's increased the price of its 19-cent bananas to 23 cents. >> steve: oh. [ audience groans ] >> jimmy: oh, yeah, it's not just them. whole foods also raised their price of bananas 4 cents to $29.99. [ laughter ] well, some tv news. last night was the season finale of "the bachelor" and joey proposed to kelsey. [ cheers and applause ] yeah
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wade in 2022, much of that help is being routed to texas. she asked for her identity to be concealed in order to protect the operation. >> reporter: approximately how big is this network? how many people are part of it? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> and who are they mostly? where are they contacting you from? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> how many packs are you sending each week? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> how do you hide these pills? how do you make sure no one knows what your mailing? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> many people would ask, what's in it for you? you're not doing it for economic reasons. why do you do it? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> back in texas, valentina feels the same way. >> you risk your life and your status. why? >> lil' >> msnbc contributor file that special report from south of the border and we will hear more from her tomorrow. first, coming up, where there is tragedy, there is conspiracy. how the right wing is talking about the baltimore bridge collapse, right af
wade in 2022, much of that help is being routed to texas. she asked for her identity to be concealed in order to protect the operation. >> reporter: approximately how big is this network? how many people are part of it? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> and who are they mostly? where are they contacting you from? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> how many packs are you sending each week? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> how do you...
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-- amarillo, texas. you can understand why, of all the judges in the country, this group would have wanted to put in front of him. you had to think that had some impact on the rulings that were issued. >> the wife of republican senator josh hawley was the lead attorney, arguing in favor of limiting access to these pills. i'm certainly not saying that the wife of the senator should not have a power career, but how is it that this woman is the person arguing this case before the supreme court? >> it feels very random, right? >> random or not random at all. >> right. if she had a political antenna she would know this is not a good thing for the republican party right now. the last thing they want is another roe v wade case to come up and for women to lose any sort of rights because this is basically the rocket fuel for democrats. you are the leader of the republican party, donald trump, unable to even really name his policy position on abortion because he knows how toxic it is. >> he doesn't have to name it
-- amarillo, texas. you can understand why, of all the judges in the country, this group would have wanted to put in front of him. you had to think that had some impact on the rulings that were issued. >> the wife of republican senator josh hawley was the lead attorney, arguing in favor of limiting access to these pills. i'm certainly not saying that the wife of the senator should not have a power career, but how is it that this woman is the person arguing this case before the supreme...
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and i meant university, h have -- texas a and and which is my hometown. transferred from being an all-male institution where they were all cadets to broader, excepting women, he made the decision not everyone had to join the poor. but he retained the corps cadets and growing up there, it is an important part of the texas a and m it even as the universities -- university focus brought into. it speaks to the importance stat make your institution unique. dr. ayres: as you think about leadership, how do you think about building an ethics and accountability into leadership? can you speak a little bit about that? sec. wormuth: sure. i think it is very important. i think leaders need to have integrity. we all need to have integrity as professionals and whatever field we go into. particularly at a time i think we are you see a lot of declining trust in institutions here in the united states. so to me it speaks to more than ever the importance of having a culture of ethics and accountability. in the we try to create that culture of accountability and a lot of diff
and i meant university, h have -- texas a and and which is my hometown. transferred from being an all-male institution where they were all cadets to broader, excepting women, he made the decision not everyone had to join the poor. but he retained the corps cadets and growing up there, it is an important part of the texas a and m it even as the universities -- university focus brought into. it speaks to the importance stat make your institution unique. dr. ayres: as you think about leadership,...
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muchas gracias por tu información y nos vamos directamente hasta texas en houston. continúa la investigación por la muerte de una niña hispana en la piscina de un hotel que supuestamente fue succionada por una tubería. hoy los abogados de la familia presentaron una demanda y de esto nos habla francisco cuevas. tenía solo 8 años de edad y de acuerdo a su madre le gustaba nadar, pero así fue como alaia la encontró. la muerte este sábado en un accidente que ha conmocionado a la ciudad de houston. de acuerdo a las primeras investigaciones, la pequeña murió ahogada y atrapada en una tubería de desagüe. más atención en los estados de las piscinas porque esto sucede. desgraciadamente sucede año con año. el incidente ocurrió en este hotel doubletree en houston, texas, donde de acuerdo a las investigaciones del departamento de bomberos y la policía, la niña jugaba en una alberca en forma de río artificial, pero desapareció de la vista de sus familiares. luego de una frenética búsqueda. se utilizaron cámaras acuáticas que encontraron el cuerpo sin vi
muchas gracias por tu información y nos vamos directamente hasta texas en houston. continúa la investigación por la muerte de una niña hispana en la piscina de un hotel que supuestamente fue succionada por una tubería. hoy los abogados de la familia presentaron una demanda y de esto nos habla francisco cuevas. tenía solo 8 años de edad y de acuerdo a su madre le gustaba nadar, pero así fue como alaia la encontró. la muerte este sábado en un accidente que ha conmocionado a la ciudad de...
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you're seeing a little bit this particularly down in texas in a little bit in arizona. you know, will the democrats really risk with our current border are they going to send federal troops down to texas and say we're going to start arresting? and i knew michael was going to say, yes of arresting people who are just trying to enforce the federal laws that they won't enforce. i think they may try. but i think if we're smart, we can make the optics of that so bad that becomes toxic even for the democrats. so that's that short term, create facts on the ground. what do we do? the long conceptually? well, first, i think we have to puncture the nation of immigrants myth that's literally its origins in a democrat campaign in 1960. if you read my chapter in the book i kind of go all into sort of the history of american immigration, which is not what most people think it is. so you can see some of my other talks on youtube. we also need to have a candid look at what worked and what didn't work under trump, under trump deportations increased. the border was certainly more secure.
you're seeing a little bit this particularly down in texas in a little bit in arizona. you know, will the democrats really risk with our current border are they going to send federal troops down to texas and say we're going to start arresting? and i knew michael was going to say, yes of arresting people who are just trying to enforce the federal laws that they won't enforce. i think they may try. but i think if we're smart, we can make the optics of that so bad that becomes toxic even for the...
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in texas? >> no. >> the pill she are referring to are the fda approved regimen for medical termination of pregnancy. 60% of all abortions in the united states are done with these pills. 14 republican-led states, including texas, have now banned this medication. valentina found a group that was able to ship the pills to a friends house in a nearby's date. at 14 weeks pregnant, she found herself packing once more, this time, to carry out a self managed abortion. weeks after she returned to texas, valentina managed to obtain more packs of one of the abortion pills she used. she decided to break the law to help women in similar situations. >> were you aware that what you were doing was illegal? >> do you have any left? >> are you still thinking about helping other women? >> valentina says she no longer provides abortion pills but on the other side of the border, activist work day and night to fill the void. >> this is evelyn, a young doctor for mexico city as part of an international network helpin
in texas? >> no. >> the pill she are referring to are the fda approved regimen for medical termination of pregnancy. 60% of all abortions in the united states are done with these pills. 14 republican-led states, including texas, have now banned this medication. valentina found a group that was able to ship the pills to a friends house in a nearby's date. at 14 weeks pregnant, she found herself packing once more, this time, to carry out a self managed abortion. weeks after she...
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a woman went t mexico and retu t texas as well as dr. johnson where one went t illinois and returned to indiana. one in five abortions take ple like new mexico.third states the border states in which our doctors reside. >> can i take you back to affidavits? >> you were talking about dr. francis. and as i read her allegations, she said her partn w forced ving fetus.$ e said she performed a d&c on a woman who was suffering serious applications but the fact that she performed that do not necessarilyeathere is no living embryo or fetus becae u can have one after a miscarriage. if that is right, i think the ffulty here is that these affidavits do read more le conscientious objection as opposeto actlly participating in the abortion to end the life. -- and the lengtof the embryo or fetus. do you want to address that? >> sure. i think dr. francis can be read for the broader conscious harm. it is beyond sibley requiring ending and unborn life with respect to evennarrow conscious arms whether a doctor may need to end a life, we think there is stil
a woman went t mexico and retu t texas as well as dr. johnson where one went t illinois and returned to indiana. one in five abortions take ple like new mexico.third states the border states in which our doctors reside. >> can i take you back to affidavits? >> you were talking about dr. francis. and as i read her allegations, she said her partn w forced ving fetus.$ e said she performed a d&c on a woman who was suffering serious applications but the fact that she performed that...
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it is comprised of five antiabortion groups, none of which are based in texas. you may be wondering why a handful of out-of-state groups opposing abortion decided to form their group in a relatively nondescript texas town along route 66 and it's because at the time, amarillo texas functions as something of a legal loophole for right-wing causes. because of a quirk in how the us court system works until just a few weeks ago, federal suits filed in this relatively small texas town would fall before the same judge, a guy who first made his name as an activist for far right religious causes decrying everything from divorce laws to address gender rights and marriage, and of course abortion rights. in a 2017 entry, he submitted to a legal journal he wrote about the need to protect religious medical providers who in his view cannot use their pens to prescribe or dispense abortifacient drugs designed to kill unborn children. not long after he submitted that he asked to have his name taken off of it citing quote, reasons i may discuss at a later date. they came abundantl
it is comprised of five antiabortion groups, none of which are based in texas. you may be wondering why a handful of out-of-state groups opposing abortion decided to form their group in a relatively nondescript texas town along route 66 and it's because at the time, amarillo texas functions as something of a legal loophole for right-wing causes. because of a quirk in how the us court system works until just a few weeks ago, federal suits filed in this relatively small texas town would fall...
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next, a far right judge in texas took up the baton, that would be judge james ho of the fifth circuit court of appeals who served on the three-judge panel that ruled to restrict access to mifepristone. here's something interesting about the -- interesting and clarence thomas-y about him. per the guardian, his wife allison is a powerhouse federal appellate lawyer who has argued in front of the supreme court and has deep connections to the conservative legal movement that has led to the attack on the right to abortion in the u.s. the judge also once clerked for, drum roll, clarence thomas. i know, i know, we live in the worst simulation ever. which brings us back to the conservative majority supreme court, which held oral arguments today on whether to overturn the fda's approval of mifepristone more than 20 years ago. today's arguments came down to three questions. question number one, how in the world do these people have standing? >> rolling back fda's changes would unnecessarily restrict access to mifepristone with no safety justification. some women could be forced to undergo more i
next, a far right judge in texas took up the baton, that would be judge james ho of the fifth circuit court of appeals who served on the three-judge panel that ruled to restrict access to mifepristone. here's something interesting about the -- interesting and clarence thomas-y about him. per the guardian, his wife allison is a powerhouse federal appellate lawyer who has argued in front of the supreme court and has deep connections to the conservative legal movement that has led to the attack on...
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we are both from east texas, jasper, and newton, texas is where he was born. he wants to law school. even though he went to uva undergrad. we are both very blunt. he is a trial lawyer, a dogged and rugged trial lawyer. so he knows the score. we both are grown-ups. we both understand that he is trying to whack my head, and i am trying to whack his head. in politics, we are both trying to get things done. when you have someone like that -- we have very frank and honest conversations, more so than any other politician here, probably even on my own side, i can be very blunt with him and he can be very blunt with me and we can laugh about it and go in our separate corners and fight. reminds me of the old swolf in e cartoons. you clock out and go get a barbecue lunch together or barbecue dinner at his favorite texas barbecue place in richmond. host: virginia is ofte described as several states within one -- tech, tobacco, tidewater, et cetera. how do you be the speaker for all of that? speaker scott: it's so funny you say that, i literally think you have an obligati
we are both from east texas, jasper, and newton, texas is where he was born. he wants to law school. even though he went to uva undergrad. we are both very blunt. he is a trial lawyer, a dogged and rugged trial lawyer. so he knows the score. we both are grown-ups. we both understand that he is trying to whack my head, and i am trying to whack his head. in politics, we are both trying to get things done. when you have someone like that -- we have very frank and honest conversations, more so than...