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the the texas attorney general ken paxton said, well, we're being invaded by immigrants in texas. so under the constitution that permits a state to respond to an invasion, we are able to do this. in oral argument before the court in the papers that the solicitor general's office fired, the solicitor general said texas is not under attack. this is not an invasion by an army. this is not imminent danger for texas, so they can't use that to justify this law. she's correct. there's no authority for texas' position. >> so the way it goes is the 5th circuit has oral arguments tomorrow. they will come to some decision. and then it probably ends up at the supreme court again? >> probably either way. but remember, this is still just on the issue of whether the law can remain in effect -- >> not only actual -- >> yes. let's talk about donald trump's immunity issue we're all waiting for. his legal team filed a brief detailing their legal arguments they're going to make before the supreme court next month. it says a denial of criminal immunity would incapacity every future president with de f
the the texas attorney general ken paxton said, well, we're being invaded by immigrants in texas. so under the constitution that permits a state to respond to an invasion, we are able to do this. in oral argument before the court in the papers that the solicitor general's office fired, the solicitor general said texas is not under attack. this is not an invasion by an army. this is not imminent danger for texas, so they can't use that to justify this law. she's correct. there's no authority for...
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the texas attorney general, ken paxton said, well, we're being invaded by texas. so under the provision that permits a state to respond. the solicitor general said, texas is not under attack. this is not an invasion by an army. this isn't an imminent danger for the state of texas. and they're tphoáz not permitted to use that provision in the constitution. she is correct. there is simply no authority from texas' decision. >> the fifth circuit holds oral arguments. will probably come to a decision. >> probably either way. and remember, this is still just on the issue of whether the law can remain in effect while other litigations are under merit. >> let's talk about donald trump's legal team. they have filed well will arguments they're going to make before the supreme court next month. let me just read from this. a denial would incriminate with de facto and exportion and condemn to years of post office trauma, at the hands of political opponents. the threat would become a political cudgel to influence the most influential and controversial decisions. taking away th
the texas attorney general, ken paxton said, well, we're being invaded by texas. so under the provision that permits a state to respond. the solicitor general said, texas is not under attack. this is not an invasion by an army. this isn't an imminent danger for the state of texas. and they're tphoáz not permitted to use that provision in the constitution. she is correct. there is simply no authority from texas' decision. >> the fifth circuit holds oral arguments. will probably come to a...
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senator cornyn of texas said this was in a conference decision and graham had gone rogue. his bill was untouchable and a third rail that went nowhere until now. >> the number of weeks people are agreeing on, 15 and i am thinking in terms of that and it'll come out to something that's very reasonable. >> democrats are radical in this issue because it's okay to have an abortion at seven 89 months or even after birth according to that. >> donald trump wants a national 15 week abortion ban and what lindsey graham suggested which would apply to every state including states that have enshrined the right to abortion in their state constitutions. he calls this very reasonable and said democrats, the ones who support access to abortion our radicals. this is a pattern in the conservative movement that roe v. wade is gone and they are shifting the middle ground. what was fringe and unthinkable two years ago is now marketed as moderate. a bending access to in vitro fertilization for example is considered unimaginable until alabama supreme court did it last month. if you think there is
senator cornyn of texas said this was in a conference decision and graham had gone rogue. his bill was untouchable and a third rail that went nowhere until now. >> the number of weeks people are agreeing on, 15 and i am thinking in terms of that and it'll come out to something that's very reasonable. >> democrats are radical in this issue because it's okay to have an abortion at seven 89 months or even after birth according to that. >> donald trump wants a national 15 week...
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senator john cornyn of texas insisted this wasn't a, quote, conference decision and that graham had gone rogue. graham's bill was untouchable, third rail. it went nowhere until now. >> the number of weeks now people are agreeing on 15, and i'm thinking in terms of that, and it'll come out to something that's very reasonable. democrats are the radicals on this issue because it's okay to have an abortion at 7, 8, nine months, and even after birth according to that. >> donald trump the presumptive republican nominee for president wants a national 15-week abortion ban, what lindsey graham suggested, something that would apply to every state including states that have enshrined the right to abortion in their state kauntsitutions. and he calls this, quote, very reasonable. he says democrats, the ones who support access to abortion are radicals. this is a pattern in the conservative movement now that roe is gone. they are shifting the middle ground. what was fringe and unthinkable two years ago is now marketed as moderate. upending access to invitro fertilization, for example, was considered un
senator john cornyn of texas insisted this wasn't a, quote, conference decision and that graham had gone rogue. graham's bill was untouchable, third rail. it went nowhere until now. >> the number of weeks now people are agreeing on 15, and i'm thinking in terms of that, and it'll come out to something that's very reasonable. democrats are the radicals on this issue because it's okay to have an abortion at 7, 8, nine months, and even after birth according to that. >> donald trump the...
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remember this outburst from the texas republican congressman chip roy last november? >> one thing. i want my republican colleagues to give me one thing, one that i can go campaign on and say we did. one! anybody sitting in the complex, you want to come down to the floor, come explained to me one material, meaningful, significant thing the republican majority has done besides, well, i guess it's not as bad as the democrats. >> when chip roy made that plea it was republican colleagues last november. this session of congress was on track to be the least productive session since the great depression and in the four months since chip roy's speech, the republican- controlled house of representatives has accomplished nothing. no aid package for ukraine, even as ukrainian troops are literally running out of bullets. no border deal, even after house republicans spent months hyping one and then negotiating for one that they could agree to. all republican speaker mike johnson and his colleagues have done for months now is waste everybody's time. but again, why take my word for that? today was
remember this outburst from the texas republican congressman chip roy last november? >> one thing. i want my republican colleagues to give me one thing, one that i can go campaign on and say we did. one! anybody sitting in the complex, you want to come down to the floor, come explained to me one material, meaningful, significant thing the republican majority has done besides, well, i guess it's not as bad as the democrats. >> when chip roy made that plea it was republican colleagues...
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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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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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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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texas. >> many of the migrants in the shelter have endured similar situations. situations. >> reporter: what's happening to these women might not be a coincidence. cartels have developed a systemize, organized weapon to kidnap and demand ransom from migrants on the way to their integration points. integration points. >> reporter: doctors without borders has seen this crisis up close. from october to december 2023, they recorded a 70% increase in consultations for sexual violence in matamoros and reynosa, compared to the prior three months. the first two months of 2024 they have already seen nearly 70 cases. >> i just got back from talking to three asylum-seekers and at least two of them had been sexually assaulted. is that what you guys are seeing on the ground, too? >> yeah it's true. when we had the consultations our patients also tell us their stories, which are quite traumatizing. traumatizing. migrants. unwanted pregnancies. >> you offer pregnancy test? >> it is part of the protocol that we follow. it's the first medical treatment. >> does doctors without b
texas. >> many of the migrants in the shelter have endured similar situations. situations. >> reporter: what's happening to these women might not be a coincidence. cartels have developed a systemize, organized weapon to kidnap and demand ransom from migrants on the way to their integration points. integration points. >> reporter: doctors without borders has seen this crisis up close. from october to december 2023, they recorded a 70% increase in consultations for sexual...
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they had no idea the worst part of their journey with take place just feet away from texas. many of the migrants in the shelter have endured similar situations. ar situations. >> what is happening to these women might not be a coincidence. cartels have developed a systematic organized method to kidnap and collect ransom for migrants on the way to their immigration appointments. immigration appointments. >> doctors without borders has seen this crisis up close. from october to december of 2023, they recorded a 70% increase in consultations for sexual violence compared to the prior three months. the first two months of 2024, they have already seen nearly 70 cases. i just got back to talking to asylum-seekers. at least two of them have been sexually assaulted. is that what you are seeing on the ground too ? >> our patients also tell us their stories, which are quite traumatizing. traumatizing. abortions or abortion pills? >> we are very concerned all over the world. we are very concerned about the unwanted pregnancies. we tried to assure that services are offered to the women a
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they had no idea the worst part of their journey would take place just feet away from texas. >> many of the migrants in the shelter have endured similar situations. >> what's happening to these women might not be a coincidence. cartels have developed a systemized method to kid nap migrants on their way to their immigration appointments. >> doctors without borders has seen this crisis up close. from october to december of 2023 they recorded a 70% increase in consultations for sexual violence compare today the prior three months. the first two months of 2024 they have already seen nearly 70 cases. i just got back from talking to three asylum seekers, and at least two of them had been sexually assaulted. is that what you guys are seeing on the ground, too in. >> yeah, it's true. i mean when we have the consultations our patients also tell us their stories, which are quite traumatizing. >> the violence is creating a new crisis for many migrants, unwanted pregnancies. do you offer pregnancy tests? >> it is part protocol that we follow. it's actually the first medical treatment. >> and doe
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police in texas are investigating what caused a cement truck to veer into the path of this packed school bus, killing two people, including a child. the young students were returning from a field trip to the zoo. no word of the truck driver will be charged. >>> today, a crew of astronauts reached the international space station to deliver fresh supplies in addition to fresh fruit and coffee. the iss crew, shoebox sized satellite to discover the most powerful versions of the universe. >>> the mega millions jackpot is going to $1.1 billion after nobody won last night's drawing. the next draw is on tuesday. >>> is going to make donald trump's money problems all go away, at least that is what he is saying. the truth about truth social's next. choosing a treatment for your chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more - can be overwhelming. so, ask your doctor about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start. it's the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. so far, more than 5 million botox® treatme
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border state came to texas? there were no responses. it is clear they have not thought through how they would implement this unconstitutional and illegal law >> krish o'mara vignarajah, thank you so much. >>> next, what to make of women getting off birth control because of misinformation on social media. social media. everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. this is juana's smile. ♪♪ and this is her john deere 1 series tractor. ♪♪ it gets straight to work, ♪♪ and easily connects to everything she needs, to break new ground, ♪♪ and turn a raw piece of land, ♪♪ into a place her family can call home. ♪♪ every 1 series tractor is built to put you at ease. you just have to get in the seat. learn more at johndeere.com/getintheseat at bombas, we're obsessed with comfort. softness. quality.
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to inspect issues among house republicans with the majority voting against the bill earlier today, texas congressman chip roy said he did not support it. >> i wanted some sense of sanity on spending. some sense of sanity on the order. some sense of sanity on any of the issues there are people actually care about and we got none of that. >> when the house returns next month, republicans will face several challenges, including 81 vote majority once mike gallagher leaves. plus, they will have to decide on the fate of house speaker mike johnson after marjorie taylor greene filed a motion on friday to oust him. let's bring in nbc julie tsirkin on capitol hill. how are lawmakers reacting to the new bill overall? >> reporter: bipartisan majorities in the house and senate are thrilled that they finished the appropriations process. it has been a long one and they finally funded the full government by accomplishing what they did overnight friday. they don't have to talk about government shutdowns again until october. certainly, you have hardliners and conservatives in the house like chip roy, in t
to inspect issues among house republicans with the majority voting against the bill earlier today, texas congressman chip roy said he did not support it. >> i wanted some sense of sanity on spending. some sense of sanity on the order. some sense of sanity on any of the issues there are people actually care about and we got none of that. >> when the house returns next month, republicans will face several challenges, including 81 vote majority once mike gallagher leaves. plus, they...
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texas knew that. there's black letter clear precedent here from the 2012 decision on the arizona law. you can't do what texas is doing. sb-4 says state officials can remove, arrest and remove people, right? so the federal district judge says no, you can't do this. not only can you not do this, we have to stay it because there's irreparable harm because there's people being removed from the country, possibly wrongly. >> that's right. >> the removal of non-citizens can't be undone even if the stay on injunction is ultimately lifted. thousands of individuals should not be arrested, incarcerated, or removed prior. so the very right wing 5th circuit above him basically got extremely cute procedurally to basically block that, right? >> yeah, they entered an administrative stay, but it stays around for a month. and by the way, you could say extremely conservative, the 5th circuit, or you could say completely cuckoo. they're way out of the main stream in many ways. but as justice kagan says, there's a place f
texas knew that. there's black letter clear precedent here from the 2012 decision on the arizona law. you can't do what texas is doing. sb-4 says state officials can remove, arrest and remove people, right? so the federal district judge says no, you can't do this. not only can you not do this, we have to stay it because there's irreparable harm because there's people being removed from the country, possibly wrongly. >> that's right. >> the removal of non-citizens can't be undone...
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texas knew that. there is black letter, clear precedent here from the 2012 decision on the arizona law, you can't do what texas is doing. sb4 says state officials with remove, can arrest and remove people. right? so the federal district judge says you can't do this. and not only can you not do this, we have to stay it because there is harm, people being removed from the country possibly wrongly. >> here's the irreparable harm. the very right wing fifth circuit above him basically got extremely cute to basically block that. right? >> they entered an administrative stay. but it stays around for a month. you could say extremely conservative, the fifth circuit, you could say completely coocoo. they are way out of the mainstream in many ways. but that's right. they enter it. and as the justice says, there is a place for administrative stays but when it stays in place for a month, we are a supreme court here. and while we decide whether it is right or not, the law should prevail not just because the law sho
texas knew that. there is black letter, clear precedent here from the 2012 decision on the arizona law, you can't do what texas is doing. sb4 says state officials with remove, can arrest and remove people. right? so the federal district judge says you can't do this. and not only can you not do this, we have to stay it because there is harm, people being removed from the country possibly wrongly. >> here's the irreparable harm. the very right wing fifth circuit above him basically got...
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today he was in houston, texas where he spoke about the booming economy and told a joke that's been getting a lot of laughs on the trip. i know not everyone is feeling enthusiasm. they defeated looking man came up to me and said i'm being crashed by debt. i'm completely wiped out i had to sam sorry. i cannot help you. the president has been slinging zingers. as republican with half $1 billion in legal fund. the clock is ticking of the largest of those. the $454 million went in new york finding trump liable for lying about his wealth to secure loans. he has four days to post the bond covering the massive amount pretty neat to secure it by monday, march 25th in order to avoid doing the actual judgment while he appeals rated in a filing earlier this week, his lawyers claimed it was impossible to do so and that he had been rejected by more than 30 companies. the attorney general's office disputed that, noting in a reply that trump would break up the amount he is and multiple smaller bonds, citing some precedent of other settlement network that way. they also suggest that the problem is of trump
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today he was in houston, texas for campaign reception where he spoke about the booming economy. and told a joke getting laughs on the trail. i know not everyone is feeling enthusiasm. a defeated looking man said mr. president, i'm being crushed by debt. i had to say i'm sorry donald, i can't help you. of course, while the president has been slinging zingers, all eyes have been on his republican opponent who owes more than half a billion dollars in legal fines. and the clock is ticking on the largest of those. the 454 million-dollar judgment in new york. finding trump liable. there are four days remaining. he has to secure the bond to avoid paying the actual judgment while he appeals. in a filing earlier this week, trump's lawyers claimed it was. they suggested the problem is of trump's own making since he fraudulently inflated the value of his properties which he now needs to use his collateral. good point. the judge ordered the trump organization to inform its financial monitor. the order enhancing the monitor's powers requires the company to inform her of any financial disclos
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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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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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the texas attorney general is defending this law arguing, quote, texas has the sovereign right to defend itself from violent transnational cartels that flood the state with fentanyl, weapons, and all manner of brutality. what's your response to that argument? >> yeah, this law is patently illegal, and there's precedent going back 150 years, and to be clear, i mean, texas is basically saying we want the supreme court like they did in roe v. wade to overrule all this precedent. under current laws going back again more than a century, this law unconstitutional as your reporting has shown. this is a federal issue, immigration, and the reason it is is for one, because of foreign relations. mexico doesn't want to take people back. that's where texas wants to deport them to. that's a sensitive relationship with mexico. that's why it has to be the national government. but also, the law is conflicting with so many things that congress has enacted. for example, congress said someone may be prosecuted for illegally entering, but then they can't be immediately kicked out. they have to be able to app
the texas attorney general is defending this law arguing, quote, texas has the sovereign right to defend itself from violent transnational cartels that flood the state with fentanyl, weapons, and all manner of brutality. what's your response to that argument? >> yeah, this law is patently illegal, and there's precedent going back 150 years, and to be clear, i mean, texas is basically saying we want the supreme court like they did in roe v. wade to overrule all this precedent. under...
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him there just a little minute ago talking about the invasion to texas. what are these arguments tend to go toward? is this a legal or is this a political argument? >> i think it's both, right? but i think that the heart right here of the story is that these arguments are flawed, right? there's the question of legality and constitutionality, right? there is the question of is s.b. 4 constitutional. all we know is that the law of the land says that only the federal government has sole power and authority over immigration matters. but then, jose, there's the question of what is the purpose of this law, right? is this a solution-based policy, or is this a fear-based policy? and i think governor abbott has given us that answer. s.b. 4 was specifically designed out of fear, right? to your point, it was specifically designed out of this perception that there is an invasion at the southern border, that the folks that are coming in are criminals, they're members of the cartels, and they're here to threaten texans. what that means on the ground isn't more safety,
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it comes after a week of legal whiplash for porter politics and a controversial texas law. priscilla thompson is in san antonio with the very latest. >> reporter: one hours that the chaotic scene, customs and border patrol says they have increased personnel and patrols along that stretch of the border. texas governor, greg abbott is calling for the migrants involved to be charged with criminal trespassing and destruction of property. >> reporter: this morning, tensions escalate on the texas border. dramatically video shows a struggle between border patrol and migrants in el paso. the video shows dozens of migrants pulling aside a razor wire fence and pushing their way past a handful of border patrol agents. the migrants were eventually stopped a short time later by a steel fence, where border agents contain the situation and processed the 400 to 600 migrants. governor greg abbott posted on social media that after the incident, lawn force it quickly regained control and are redoubling the razor wire barriers. they are urging dps to arrest those involved for criminal trespass
it comes after a week of legal whiplash for porter politics and a controversial texas law. priscilla thompson is in san antonio with the very latest. >> reporter: one hours that the chaotic scene, customs and border patrol says they have increased personnel and patrols along that stretch of the border. texas governor, greg abbott is calling for the migrants involved to be charged with criminal trespassing and destruction of property. >> reporter: this morning, tensions escalate on...
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. >> or they're related to >>>ls extended its stay on the texas immigration law. the supreme court kicked the case back down to them earlier this month. if allowed to go into effect, senate bill 4 would give texas the authority to arrest, prosecute, and deport undocumented immigrants. authority the federal government argues is theirs and theirs alone. the next hearing in this case is set for april 3rd. >>> coming up next, what lara trump says she is doing at the rnc and what it will mean for how election day will unfold. >>> plus, turning it blue. what new state president biden has in his sights for november. r o severe plaque psoriasis symptoms define me... emerge as you. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months... ...and the majority stayed clearer, at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge as you. emerge tremfyant®. ask you doctor about tremfya®. (♪â™
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enforcement of the texas is complicated. local texas law enforcement would be able to arrest people, even asylum seekers, on the suspicion that they had illegally crossed the border. the state judges could deport them. the 5th circuit fast tracked the hearing after the supreme court in a split decision overturned a lower court as decision that put enforcement on hold while appeals by immigrant advocacy groups and the department of justice are decided. hours later, in the middle of the night our time, the 5th circuit put it back on hold and then set today's hearing. ken dilanian has been monitoring all of these arguments. this is one of the most complicated back and forths between the supremes and a district court i have ever seen. talk to us about this. any highlights from the hearing? >> it is a murky legal thicket. you explained it very well. daniel barns, who has been listening to the hearing, says it's not going well for the state of texas in front of the three-judge panel at the conservative 5th circuit court of appeals
enforcement of the texas is complicated. local texas law enforcement would be able to arrest people, even asylum seekers, on the suspicion that they had illegally crossed the border. the state judges could deport them. the 5th circuit fast tracked the hearing after the supreme court in a split decision overturned a lower court as decision that put enforcement on hold while appeals by immigrant advocacy groups and the department of justice are decided. hours later, in the middle of the night our...
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let's head to the border and david noriega in eagle pass, texas. do residents and law enforcement know what is going to happen? are they ready to start enforcing it or will they wait for the supreme court? >> reporter: andrea, the short answer is nobody really knows what it would look like if this law were to go into affect, even the attorney representing texas in yesterday's hearing before the fifth circuit panel acknowledged that he could not paint a clear picture of what enforcement of this law would look like. law enforcement is an interesting set of people to talk to about this. nbc news has interviewed multiple sheriffs in texas. many of them support the law. they support governor abbott. they are willing to do whatever they need to do. others, particularly here in border counties, are uncertain, confused, a little worried about what this will mean for their departments given the limited resources. if the law does go into affect, given the recent press -- precedent of lone star, we can expect most to be carried out by state troopers targeting
let's head to the border and david noriega in eagle pass, texas. do residents and law enforcement know what is going to happen? are they ready to start enforcing it or will they wait for the supreme court? >> reporter: andrea, the short answer is nobody really knows what it would look like if this law were to go into affect, even the attorney representing texas in yesterday's hearing before the fifth circuit panel acknowledged that he could not paint a clear picture of what enforcement of...
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adding to the concerns is the wild video of migrants rushing a fence near el paso, texas. the spending bill includes a compromise of nearly half a billion dollars for border patrol agents and funds and 41,000 beds at detention centers. there are concerns about millions of dollars in earmarks added to the deal on everything from childcare to cancer research. it does face pending senate amendments, possible repeat of senator michael bennet's past threats to delay and protest for stalled funding for ukraine, which is not going to come up for at least another month. the deadline is midnight tonight. as congress prepares to go on a two-week recess for easter holiday. we start off with ryan nobles. you have been busy everywhere. where does the count stand? are there any alarm bells, especially as it now heads to the senate? what do you think about this motion to vacate? is that symbolic? is that real? that's one of the new house rules that was passed last year, kevin mccarthy legacy, that speaker johnson certainly alluded to. he will try to get rid of at end of this year if he i
adding to the concerns is the wild video of migrants rushing a fence near el paso, texas. the spending bill includes a compromise of nearly half a billion dollars for border patrol agents and funds and 41,000 beds at detention centers. there are concerns about millions of dollars in earmarks added to the deal on everything from childcare to cancer research. it does face pending senate amendments, possible repeat of senator michael bennet's past threats to delay and protest for stalled funding...
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typically, like we've seen with joe biden the course of the last week -- and in texas, for example, he had three separate private fundraisers. typically, you see nominees travel the country for purposes of financing for their campaign. donald trump is still going to have friday, saturday, sundays available to him. donald trump had no campaign events here this weekend. again, he was free but chose not to. the last time we saw him was a week ago in ohio when he campaigned for bernie marino. for donald trump, i think this comes down to a lot of where does he end up putting his priorities? if he becomes the president of the united states, that would effectively keep him from, if he were to be found guilty on any of these felony counts here in new york, from likely having to go to jail. for him, i think the political stakes are the highest stakes of all because so much is going to be riding on his business and personal future, going to be riding on his political fate just seven months from now in this november general election. >> vaughn, we're going to bring in our political analyst. repub
typically, like we've seen with joe biden the course of the last week -- and in texas, for example, he had three separate private fundraisers. typically, you see nominees travel the country for purposes of financing for their campaign. donald trump is still going to have friday, saturday, sundays available to him. donald trump had no campaign events here this weekend. again, he was free but chose not to. the last time we saw him was a week ago in ohio when he campaigned for bernie marino. for...
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whether it's the alabama ivf ruling, whether it's these cases out of texas, whether it's the assault on emergency care, we're going to continue to see because of the dobbs decision, and the failure sadly of many republicans to side with us on codifying roe v. wade into law, we are not able to do that right now. that's why this is so important. not just this decision but this election that's coming up. because we would have at built to codify roe v. wade into law if we elect people who stand on side of women making their own health care decisions. >> congress filed a brief in this. you are a former prosecutor. you have been a lawyer for a long, long time. you know that the supreme court's dobbs decision said it was up to the individual states, leaving it to the states to make decisions. but what you outlined would be if this pill were outlawed, this medication and other medications that are regulated by the fda, nationally would be banned. >> yeah. that's the irony of this. when you look at justice alito's quotes from that time period where he said, we should let the states decide, lo
whether it's the alabama ivf ruling, whether it's these cases out of texas, whether it's the assault on emergency care, we're going to continue to see because of the dobbs decision, and the failure sadly of many republicans to side with us on codifying roe v. wade into law, we are not able to do that right now. that's why this is so important. not just this decision but this election that's coming up. because we would have at built to codify roe v. wade into law if we elect people who stand on...
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. >> the texas immigration law, sb.4 is going to remain on hold. the appeals court ruling the fifth circuit saying that it has to be sorted out by the supreme court, i guess. >> yes, and you know, this was clearly the signal we got from the supreme court last week, even though they themselves failed to put it on hold. they strongly signaled that this was the job of the fifth circuit, and they ought to do that. by a 2 to 1 ruling, they decided to do that, and so now we'll see the issue on the merits decided by the supreme court. but in the meantime, we preserve the status quo of federal law being supreme. >> and just very briefly, garrett, what lara trump also told you is that people who are donors can opt out of paying for his legal bills. >> that's right, the rnc will not support him directly. if you give to the broader constellation of groups that your big check would go to the party, you could say i don't want to support donald trump's legal bills. we'll see how that all shakes out as well. >> garrett haake and barbara mcquade, thank you. barbar
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distract voters about the truth of january 6th and we will explore over why the supreme court is allowing texas to harass every latino person in the state. we'll have that and more tomorrow night 7:00 p.m. eastern only on msnbc. until then, i'm ayman in new york. have a good night. have a good night. ved hundreds. that's great. i know, i've bee telling everyone. baby: liberty. oh! baby: liberty. how many people did you tell? only pay for what you need. jingle: ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ baby: ♪ liberty. ♪ (ella) fashion moves fast. (jen) jingle: ♪ so we partner with verizon ♪ to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (jen) that's enterprise intelligence. (vo) it's your vision, it's your verizon. here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google an
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>> this would make texas dangerous for anyone who is black or brown. i am mexican-american and grew up in southern new mexico going into texas pretty much every weekend. you can imagine if you are a mexican-american on the border you are not going to feel safe in texas. you're going to have to prove, you risk to be detained. even worse, you risk being deported. this is putting a strange responsibility in the hands of state judges to decide who is going back to mexico. another part about this law that much of media has lost sight of is that mexico itself has to agree to take back deportations. it should only be negotiating that with the biden administration. texas is saying we are going to go above that current legal regime and send back people who may not even be mexican nationals back to mexico. that is a huge amount of chaos. any latino in this country, if this law went into effect i would probably advise them not to go into texas at that point and given the tremendous presence latinos have in our economy and nation for texas to say it isn't safe for
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principles while harming texas in brown and black communities. this is been compared to arizona's sb 10, dubbed the show me your papers law from 2010. the law empowered police and sheriff agencies to investigate and detain anyone suspected. again, emphasis on suspected of being in the country illegally. the law caused widespread fear among immigrants in the state. some are even afraid to leave their homes or driver under communities. the supreme court eventually struck down that law declaring that the federal government has the power to enforce immigration law alone, not the states. and yet, here we are again over a decade later, grappling with that same debate over a new anti-immigrant policy. for more than two years, governor greg abbott has been testing the legal limits of what estate can do to enforce immigration law under operation lodestar. abbott deployed thousands of national guard members to the southern border and recently installed a controversial string of floating barriers along the rio grande valley. his actions fall in line with hi
principles while harming texas in brown and black communities. this is been compared to arizona's sb 10, dubbed the show me your papers law from 2010. the law empowered police and sheriff agencies to investigate and detain anyone suspected. again, emphasis on suspected of being in the country illegally. the law caused widespread fear among immigrants in the state. some are even afraid to leave their homes or driver under communities. the supreme court eventually struck down that law declaring...
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brown for texas to come in. >> what's your response to that? >> there's a legal response and a factual response, your honor. the legal response, of course, is that the relevant question is what congress has done and congress has robustly occupied this field. but the factual response is there's just -- it's just wrong that the federal government isn't acting in this area. >> i want to bring in nbc's david noriega in eagle pass, texas, nbc's monica alba covering the white house for us, and paul butler is a former federal prosecutor, georgetown law professor and an msnbc legal analyst. paul, if you will start things off for us and kind of react to what we just heard, right? this argument being made essentially that this is federal jurisdiction. this is not for texas to decide and to enforce. >> yasmin, the constitution says that enforcement of immigration law is a federal matter. each of the 50 states doesn't have independent authority to decide who enters the united states, who can't enter, and what should be the consequences if someone enters wi
brown for texas to come in. >> what's your response to that? >> there's a legal response and a factual response, your honor. the legal response, of course, is that the relevant question is what congress has done and congress has robustly occupied this field. but the factual response is there's just -- it's just wrong that the federal government isn't acting in this area. >> i want to bring in nbc's david noriega in eagle pass, texas, nbc's monica alba covering the white house...
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what does it mean for texas to enforce their own immigration law? the right is being argued in court as local texas law enforcement says they are not ready and they are not equipped to take that job on. >>> plus, what is the fed going to do. there's an interest rate announcement happening right now. will it get easier to finance a house? >>> plus, what will the senate do with tiktok, the intelligence community is briefing the upper chamber on national security concerns. will it push senators to ban the app? >>> our nbc news reporters are following all of this and more. let's bring in from texas, nbc's david noriega from eagle pass as the fifth circuit court of appeals decides what to do with senate bill 4. what does local law enforcement say about their ability to enforce this law if it goes into effect? david, can you hear me now? guys, i don't think david can hear us. i'm going to venture to guess -- there we go. >> reporter: the attorney representing the texas side of the arguments was repeatedly asked specific questions about what this law, sb4
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>> couldn't exactly change his residency the way dick cheney did so he could run for president from texas. jonathan lemire, susan page, i've got to go. that does it for us for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." "chris jansing reports" starts right now with yasmin vossoughian. >>> hi, everybody, i'm yasmin vossoughian in for chris jansing live here at msnbc headquarters in new york city. a luxury golf course, a multimillion dollar estate, a skyscraper bearing his name all part of donald trump's empire and all are now potentially at risk of falling into the hands of new york's attorney general, with the pressure mounting and the deadline to pay that multimillion dollar appeal bond just days away, what's trump going to do now? >>> after vetoing multicease fire plans in the past, the u.s. puts forward its own proposal to stop the fighting in gaza. what are the chances this one's actually going to succeed? we're going to explain the critical details of how it could all work. >>> and the apple iphone at the heart of a new heavy weight legal fight. why the justice department is setting i
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a lot of people going to texas, florida, tennessee, north carolina, south carolina. you have a lot of competition. you shouldn't be persecuting people that have done a great job. i paid $300 million approximately in taxes over the years. that's a lot of money. you're going to lose all those people that pay that money. you won't have a state anymore. they won't be able to do it. >> -- do you plan to testify -- >> which hearing? >> trial -- >> i don't know you're going to have a trial. i don't know how you can have a trial like this in the middle of an election, a presidential election. again, this is a biden trial. these are all biden trials because coangelo works for biden. can you imagine they take a guy out of doj and put him into the attorney general's office and then into the manhattan d.a.'s office to go after trump? these are all biden trials. i don't know if you're going to have it. i think we'll get some court rulings. >> but will you testify if that trial goes forward? >> i wouldn't have a problem testifying. i didn't do anything wrong. >> would you with con
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josh hawley's wife filed this case in a district in texas where there was one judge that could hear it. and guess who that judge was. a donor to her husband's campaign. a donor to her husband's campaign in 2018. someone who is nominated to the bench by trump after josh hawley was elected to the senate and they knew he would rule for them. and he ignored, of course, the standing and, by the way, josh hawley represents a state where this drug is illegal. all abortions are banned in missouri. from the moment of conception. including morning after pill and including anything that would impair or in any way impede the implantation of a fertilized egg. no exceptions for rape or incest. so, we have to remember that even though this case is going to fail, i believe, there are still millions of women impacted in a dozen states that this case has absolutely no impact whatsoever on. >> former senator claire mccaskill, yamiche alcindor and mary ziegler, thank you. >>> up next, the massive impact this decision could have on doctors as well as their patients nationwide and an obgyn is here to break
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because you are sitting in california does not mean that you are not violating the laws of florida, texas, and 30 other states. so i think they have a false sense of security about this. >> do you think people in your state have a false sense of security? >> well, in some sense, it's kind of one of my messages today. you shouldn't have any sense of security when you have an entire political party bound and determined to take away the right of choice from american women. so you've got to be alert. that's why our state have been very aggressive in passing our shield laws so florida and texas and idahos of world can't come into our state and try to dick dictate what takes place in our state. we have protected this right for women who do reside in other places. we've had women come from idaho and other states. the number of people we have served from out of state went up about 46% after these decisions and we intend to do everything we can for american women in this regard. but again, we have to be observant, aggressive, and protective of this freedom right or it will be lost. this is a multi
because you are sitting in california does not mean that you are not violating the laws of florida, texas, and 30 other states. so i think they have a false sense of security about this. >> do you think people in your state have a false sense of security? >> well, in some sense, it's kind of one of my messages today. you shouldn't have any sense of security when you have an entire political party bound and determined to take away the right of choice from american women. so you've...
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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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nbc's morgan chesky is reporting from arlington, texas, home of the rangers. how's the energy there? >> reporter: no offense to the guardians, the energy is great. the rangers coming off winning the world series, they're going to have a special moment when they talk on the chicago cubs later today. that world championship banner going to be unfurled from the roof here at globe life field. we know staff has been here as early as 5:00 a.m., getting ready for the crowds, sold out crowd, including standing room as well. so everyone excited to see their championship rangers back in action today. and that goes really across the country, as you mentioned. everyone is undefeated every day. there is a lot of hope and i spoke to one fan. they go, i really don't know why at this point in time opening day isn't a federal holiday yet. kind of a serious question, right? a lot of people have taken today off. >> every year, i think it's our year. i'm still waiting for it to be our year. there are new rules starting today, right? >> people remember in 2023, we had this polariz
nbc's morgan chesky is reporting from arlington, texas, home of the rangers. how's the energy there? >> reporter: no offense to the guardians, the energy is great. the rangers coming off winning the world series, they're going to have a special moment when they talk on the chicago cubs later today. that world championship banner going to be unfurled from the roof here at globe life field. we know staff has been here as early as 5:00 a.m., getting ready for the crowds, sold out crowd,...
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the tiny town in the texas hill country. and it stars a family that learned how to make money grow on trees. at the heart of the matter, a feud fooled by a lust for land, stoked by a battle of generations. and front and center, the life and times of the matriarch, bonnie harkey, who controlled a family fortune a century in the making. >> i always say she was queen of the county, because she really was a big fish in a mall pond. >> misses teresa cook, bonnie harkey's niece. >> they were well off, and they were property owners. >> by local standards, very wealthy. >> by local standards, sure. >> they were so prominent that the harkey name was carved into monuments on the road side of san saba. >> on the six generation of my family here in the county. >> light harkey says all of the family descended from two brothers who came to the hill country in the 1850s. >> there were two boys who came in they were scouts and found this country when nobody lived here. >> a proud family history to be sure, but on march 25th, 2012, a new and
the tiny town in the texas hill country. and it stars a family that learned how to make money grow on trees. at the heart of the matter, a feud fooled by a lust for land, stoked by a battle of generations. and front and center, the life and times of the matriarch, bonnie harkey, who controlled a family fortune a century in the making. >> i always say she was queen of the county, because she really was a big fish in a mall pond. >> misses teresa cook, bonnie harkey's niece. >>...
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we care about the latino community in texas. for folks who that may not be top of mind, i want you to understand the legal precedent set here. this is from america's voice. not only is texas resting its legal argument on the dangerous invasion clause, it's seeking to introduce a new era of state immigration policy making. it would undercut the federal government's supremacy on immigration law and would result in this is like a blueprint, right? where for the gop, state legislatures could turn to supreme court to overrule any federal precedence they don't like. this has implications far beyond texas. far beyond immigration. >> right. we've seen what happened with the overturning of roe v. wade with this new supreme court makeup. they're wanting to do the same thing with the arizona versus united states. what would happen was essentially if this could open the door to creating a patchwork of immigration law across the country of local ordnances which have been struck down like right here in the farmer's branch area where a landlor
we care about the latino community in texas. for folks who that may not be top of mind, i want you to understand the legal precedent set here. this is from america's voice. not only is texas resting its legal argument on the dangerous invasion clause, it's seeking to introduce a new era of state immigration policy making. it would undercut the federal government's supremacy on immigration law and would result in this is like a blueprint, right? where for the gop, state legislatures could turn...
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joining us now, member of the house oversight committee, democratic congressman, jasmine crockett of texas. basil is also back with us. representative, we have often described this as a vibes based impeachment because that's it. there's no evidence. so i wonder what the vibes are like now in room for your gop colleagues who are starting to finally come to the realization that that is not going to happen. >> the vibes in the room are not that they have had a come to jesus as some would say. instead, they really do feel like this is really important for them to do. it's all about campaigning. because as we know, this is a do nothing congress and so we've done nothing productive but when you come from a ruby red district, you end up winning votes or you win your primary because you get to say joe biden really isn't the president. joe biden, you know. he is worse than trump. joe biden should be impeached. and so they're playing games and honestly, the american people cannot afford to have another term where the republicans are quote unquote in control because all they're going to do is play ga
joining us now, member of the house oversight committee, democratic congressman, jasmine crockett of texas. basil is also back with us. representative, we have often described this as a vibes based impeachment because that's it. there's no evidence. so i wonder what the vibes are like now in room for your gop colleagues who are starting to finally come to the realization that that is not going to happen. >> the vibes in the room are not that they have had a come to jesus as some would...
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we've heard of texas where you've had a number of folks say, i was paying attention to the law. i just didn't understand that it could impact me, right? i think there were a lot of people who, sort of, had some -- to some degree followed the personhood debate and not understood it could have a corollary with ivf. it is when it intersects with a lived experience of yourself, someone you love, that it becomes much more real. >> yeah, and we're seeing that already with pregnant women. we're seeing in louisiana, the report where doctors don't want to treat until 12 weeks because they don't want to get blamed for a miscarriage. what i think is even more terrifying is we're seeing the writing on the wall. the writing on the wall is embryonic personhood. it's coming after ivf. and with embryonic personhood, coming after the birth control pill. and then the morning after pill, right? the morning after pill because they think it's an abortion fascist, which it's not. and then you look at they want to get rid of iuds. so, this really is a war on birth control. and the reason that this is
we've heard of texas where you've had a number of folks say, i was paying attention to the law. i just didn't understand that it could impact me, right? i think there were a lot of people who, sort of, had some -- to some degree followed the personhood debate and not understood it could have a corollary with ivf. it is when it intersects with a lived experience of yourself, someone you love, that it becomes much more real. >> yeah, and we're seeing that already with pregnant women. we're...
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they're very vibrant in texas. and i think i want to be careful to cover this as a legal set back for movement. the movement is undaunted. >> yeah, let's be very clear about what this was. aaron hawley, josh hawley's wife was the lead lawyer in this case. the man who is the only judge in this district, in texas, gave money to her husband when he ran for the senate in 2018. then they went down and filed this case in his district because he's the only judge in that district. this is foreign shopping. this is lem slating by filing lawsuits. this is a political screed mass car aiding as a legal issue and the way you could tell that is a first year law student would have seep the problem with standing when this case was heard at the trial court level. then you have the appellate court, the fifth circuit, which they got the case after this obviously very politicized federal judge, did what he was expected to do when they filed case there. they were not allow the pill to be illegal, but they thought there should be more r
they're very vibrant in texas. and i think i want to be careful to cover this as a legal set back for movement. the movement is undaunted. >> yeah, let's be very clear about what this was. aaron hawley, josh hawley's wife was the lead lawyer in this case. the man who is the only judge in this district, in texas, gave money to her husband when he ran for the senate in 2018. then they went down and filed this case in his district because he's the only judge in that district. this is foreign...
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senator from texas when i worked with lloyd benson in 1998 in the campaign in the course of this. and then worked against joe leiberman when he got on the ticket with al gore in 2000. i disagreed with him on a number of different things and paths that he's chosen and positions he's taken in the course of this. but there is no question in my mind having gotten to know him and then having watched him, the guy's a servant. he's a public servant. he's believed in public service. and people that might disagree with him and as you said democrats may have chastised him at times in this, there's no question in my mind that you cannot not say he has served in public office and done it in a very, very -- in a way with integrity in the course of this. and so i mean it is sad. i actually thought in 2008 i remember you were more intimately involved, i thought john mccain should have picked joe leiberman instead of sarah palin. who's to know? i think john mccain's inclination was to, and i think he was talked out of it because he couldn't put quote-unquote a democrat on the ticket that would ha
senator from texas when i worked with lloyd benson in 1998 in the campaign in the course of this. and then worked against joe leiberman when he got on the ticket with al gore in 2000. i disagreed with him on a number of different things and paths that he's chosen and positions he's taken in the course of this. but there is no question in my mind having gotten to know him and then having watched him, the guy's a servant. he's a public servant. he's believed in public service. and people that...
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texas -- i'll let you have texas. morgan chesky. >> reporter: i just love baseball. >> i love baseball, too. thank you so much. hope you teach your kid to love baseball also. congratulations on being a dad. very late, belated congratulations. >>> that's going to do it for me today. "deadline: white house" starts right now. >>> hi there, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. a clarion call to, quote, walk back from the edge of the abyss. that's from conservative stalwart liz cheney in iowa. she had scathing words not just for her own party for, quote, abandoning the constitution, but also for the united states supreme court, the nation's highest court, for potentially paving the way for donald trump -- the supreme court to grasp exactly what it is doing -- the supreme court realize what he's doing is a delaying tactic, and that the american people, it cannot be the case that a president of the united states can attempt to overturn -- preventing the american people from seeing that evidence in open court is itself suppressio
texas -- i'll let you have texas. morgan chesky. >> reporter: i just love baseball. >> i love baseball, too. thank you so much. hope you teach your kid to love baseball also. congratulations on being a dad. very late, belated congratulations. >>> that's going to do it for me today. "deadline: white house" starts right now. >>> hi there, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. a clarion call to, quote, walk back from the edge of the abyss. that's from...