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. # this ain't texas... beyonce's move into country is being hailed as a game—changer. # 16 carriages... for a genre that is now taking on the mainstream. but does it meet fan expectations? not ever so keen on what she's done, but you know what? everyone's welcome in this genre. i love it because she's a country girl. she's from texas. so who can do it better than beyonce? i mean, she's popular. get more people into country music. so i guess why not? i feel like we're next level. i think artists like beyonce, post malone, lana del rey doing things and country music is helping us get that exposure. this will be the biggest year for country in the uk, with more artists playing here than ever before. including grammy award winning duo brothers osborne, who first came to the uk nearly a decade ago. the whole purpose of us coming over here and playing our music is to connect with people and show them kind of maybe the cliched things that they think about country music isn't true. the thing about the uk that mak
. # this ain't texas... beyonce's move into country is being hailed as a game—changer. # 16 carriages... for a genre that is now taking on the mainstream. but does it meet fan expectations? not ever so keen on what she's done, but you know what? everyone's welcome in this genre. i love it because she's a country girl. she's from texas. so who can do it better than beyonce? i mean, she's popular. get more people into country music. so i guess why not? i feel like we're next level. i think...
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the case was brought by pro—life groups and doctors in texas. they claim the regulatory approval of the drug mifepristone — and subsequent revisions making it more widely available — were flawed. it's the first abortion case to come to the conservative—dominated supreme court since it overturned the landmark roe vs wade judgement that had guaranteed women's right to terminate a pregnancy. the outcome could, in effect, outlaw abortions even in states that have not chosen to ban abortions. for more on this, let's speak to kelly baden, vice president of public policy at the guttmacher institute — a research organisation focused on sexual and reproductive health and rights worldwide. she's currently at a rally at the supreme court. thank you forjoining us. i did a bit of a summary but could you just explain what is being deliberated on, orwill explain what is being deliberated on, or will be deliberated on from today onwards?— on, or will be deliberated on from toda onwards? ,, ., .., today onwards? sure. today the court is hearin: today o
the case was brought by pro—life groups and doctors in texas. they claim the regulatory approval of the drug mifepristone — and subsequent revisions making it more widely available — were flawed. it's the first abortion case to come to the conservative—dominated supreme court since it overturned the landmark roe vs wade judgement that had guaranteed women's right to terminate a pregnancy. the outcome could, in effect, outlaw abortions even in states that have not chosen to ban...
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putin's village of texas maple-— putin's village of texas --eole. ., ., , . people. how do you expect the kremlin to _ people. how do you expect the kremlin to react _ people. how do you expect the kremlin to react to _ people. how do you expect the kremlin to react to the - people. how do you expect the kremlin to react to the attack? j kremlin to react to the attack? —— failure to protect his people. -- failure to protect his maple-— -- failure to protect his --eole. f , ., people. they're trying to contrive _ people. they're trying to contrive a _ people. they're trying to contrive a destination . people. they're trying to l contrive a destination that says somehow the ukrainians were behind. that is not plausible i don't think, the evidence for the is attack, you have the attackers themselves announcing this, they are done it before, the american say of the western intelligence. it's overwhelming and on the other side what evidence is it that the ukrainians were behind it? there's such a contrived and complicated story that ukraine could mount this much les
putin's village of texas maple-— putin's village of texas --eole. ., ., , . people. how do you expect the kremlin to _ people. how do you expect the kremlin to react _ people. how do you expect the kremlin to react to _ people. how do you expect the kremlin to react to the - people. how do you expect the kremlin to react to the attack? j kremlin to react to the attack? —— failure to protect his people. -- failure to protect his maple-— -- failure to protect his --eole. f , ., people....
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crispin has been taking talent to texas for over two decades. he's got eli a slot on the day stage. their careers, they can meet agents, the labels, the pr people, the people who can sync their music to the hollywood movies. they're all going to descend on this town in the next few days. it's so funny that this little corner of almost nowhere in america is a place that's been so important for uk bands. i think he's going to love it. and now it's eli's time to shine and show the world his talent, as well as the smart suit that will help keep his dream alive. but first, they've got to draw a crowd. there you go. thank you so much. # i can't give you...# mum, be quiet, please. the dream is maybe someone, you know, ends up seeing me. the end goal is to get a music contract with my band, askew. tech industry has ignored . disability for all these years and now we're going to change it by building an assistive arm i device, and my son's playing. i'm playing at the international day stage at 2:00. hope you can come. coot _ thank you. wednesday, i mean! for eli to really make it in showbiz,
crispin has been taking talent to texas for over two decades. he's got eli a slot on the day stage. their careers, they can meet agents, the labels, the pr people, the people who can sync their music to the hollywood movies. they're all going to descend on this town in the next few days. it's so funny that this little corner of almost nowhere in america is a place that's been so important for uk bands. i think he's going to love it. and now it's eli's time to shine and show the world his...
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march, thousands of musicians, movie stars and media moguls from all over the world descend on austin, texas. it's time for south by southwest. and this year, one musician made quite a splash on this global stage thanks to a life—changing innovation. and nick kwek travelled with him as he made his us debut. this is eli's story. # ..tears on the sand...# my name's eli crosley. i'm 16 years old. i am currently in year 12. i'm a musician. i'm the singer in the band askew. we play a mixture of original music and cover songs... # i need to be myself...# they're basically alljust my really good friends and we just get together and enjoy playing music. and if we could do that as like a job, that would be the dream. eli has duchenne muscular dystrophy, a progressive condition that gradually weakens his muscles. # ah—ah—ah...# he was three and _ a half when he was diagnosed. the doctors basically. told us that he would be in a wheelchair by - the age of nine or ten. and the life expectancyl was early 20s and there was really very little that could be done. | plays piano music, i think, helped m
march, thousands of musicians, movie stars and media moguls from all over the world descend on austin, texas. it's time for south by southwest. and this year, one musician made quite a splash on this global stage thanks to a life—changing innovation. and nick kwek travelled with him as he made his us debut. this is eli's story. # ..tears on the sand...# my name's eli crosley. i'm 16 years old. i am currently in year 12. i'm a musician. i'm the singer in the band askew. we play a mixture of...
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march, thousands of musicians, movie stars and media moguls from all over the world descend on austin, texas. it's time for south by southwest. and this year, one musician made quite a splash on this global stage thanks to a life—changing innovation. and nick kwek travelled with him as he made his us debut. this is eli's story. # ..tears on the sand...# my name's eli crosley. i'm 16 years old. i am currently in year 12. i'm a musician. i'm the singer in the band askew. we play a mixture of original music and cover songs... # i need to be myself...# they're basically alljust my
march, thousands of musicians, movie stars and media moguls from all over the world descend on austin, texas. it's time for south by southwest. and this year, one musician made quite a splash on this global stage thanks to a life—changing innovation. and nick kwek travelled with him as he made his us debut. this is eli's story. # ..tears on the sand...# my name's eli crosley. i'm 16 years old. i am currently in year 12. i'm a musician. i'm the singer in the band askew. we play a mixture of...
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crispin has been taking talent to texas for over two decades. he's got eli a slot on the day stage. they can meet agents, the labels, the pr people. i think he's going to love it. and now it's eli's time to shine and show the world his talent, as well as the smart suit that will help keep his dream alive. first, they've got to draw a crowd. there you go. - thank you so much. news travels fast here and eli's soon invited for a headliner interview. welcome to the studio, eli crossley. then a very special guest dropped by to offer some sage advice. jon bonjovi. no! yeah. jon bon jovi? nothing else matters unless you write. - everything else is second to writing because you got to write the song. | what?! but that wasn't the only surprise. paddy dunning of temple lane studios, who's recorded with everyone from westlife to rem, was at the festival. what we've done is we've organised you a recording session in ireland and this is from the giant project, right, which is the building with the biggest moving statue in the world, which celebrates giants. and you are going to be put up onto th
crispin has been taking talent to texas for over two decades. he's got eli a slot on the day stage. they can meet agents, the labels, the pr people. i think he's going to love it. and now it's eli's time to shine and show the world his talent, as well as the smart suit that will help keep his dream alive. first, they've got to draw a crowd. there you go. - thank you so much. news travels fast here and eli's soon invited for a headliner interview. welcome to the studio, eli crossley. then a very...
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eli, how was texas? it was amazing- _ coincidence! eli, how was texas? it was amazing- it _ coincidence! eli, how was texas? it was amazing. it was _ coincidence! eli, how was texas? it was amazing. it was such _ coincidence! eli, how was texas? it was amazing. it was such an - was amazing. it was such an incredible _ was amazing. it was such an incredible experience. i'm incredibly grateful to british underground for enabling me to go out there _ underground for enabling me to go out there and to the panel with my mum _ out there and to the panel with my mum about — out there and to the panel with my mum about the assistive technology, and also _ mum about the assistive technology, and also perform my music. i met a lot of— and also perform my music. i met a lot of amazing people, like someone called _ lot of amazing people, like someone called paddy dunning, who an irish music_ called paddy dunning, who an irish music entrepreneur has who has offered — music entrepreneur has who has offered me and my band to go on record _ offered me and my band
eli, how was texas? it was amazing- _ coincidence! eli, how was texas? it was amazing- it _ coincidence! eli, how was texas? it was amazing. it was _ coincidence! eli, how was texas? it was amazing. it was such _ coincidence! eli, how was texas? it was amazing. it was such an - was amazing. it was such an incredible _ was amazing. it was such an incredible experience. i'm incredibly grateful to british underground for enabling me to go out there _ underground for enabling me to go out there and...
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texas�* attorney—general said the ban damaged the us economy, and would limit supplies to european allies who are trying to stop using russian gas. president zelenskyy is renewing calls for more military aid from western nations amidst more russian missile attacks. it comes as eu leaders met for a conference in brussels on thursday to discuss getting more weapons to ukrainian forces, while also re—arming their own countries in the face of an emboldened vladimir putin in russia. the eu also, approved for the balkan nation, bosnia and herzegovina, to start membership negotiations. an ai tool being tested by the nhs in the uk successfully caught tiny signs of breast cancer in 11 woman that was missed by doctors. that tool is called mia. it analysed the mammograms of over 10,000 women. the signs it caught were tumours that were practically invisible to the human eye, and might not have been caught until the progressed. and before we go, a story of a lucky find against all the odds. richard brock in the uk found this 6a—gram nugget of gold on farmland during an organized dig. it's thought
texas�* attorney—general said the ban damaged the us economy, and would limit supplies to european allies who are trying to stop using russian gas. president zelenskyy is renewing calls for more military aid from western nations amidst more russian missile attacks. it comes as eu leaders met for a conference in brussels on thursday to discuss getting more weapons to ukrainian forces, while also re—arming their own countries in the face of an emboldened vladimir putin in russia. the eu...
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let's speak about the situation now with the mayor of a texas city on the border. good to have you back on bbc news. there has been confusion over the legal back—and—forth here, is it clear to you what policy is it clear to you what policy is in place right now in texas? absolutely not. thank you for having me on. it does not require legal gondola to reasonably conclude that it is unconstitutional, considering the fact that immigration falls into the purview of the federal government. time after time the supreme court has upheld this regulation. in fact, the supreme court has stated that no conceivable subject is a legislative power of congress more complete, so at this point it is in limbo and what direction we will take once it has been determined by the supreme court we will proceed. at the end of the day, if the supreme court decides it is constitutional, we will follow the law as it is stated because of course law enforcement is here to serve and protect. going back to what i stated earlier, it is not take a lot to reasonably conclude this is before the co
let's speak about the situation now with the mayor of a texas city on the border. good to have you back on bbc news. there has been confusion over the legal back—and—forth here, is it clear to you what policy is it clear to you what policy is in place right now in texas? absolutely not. thank you for having me on. it does not require legal gondola to reasonably conclude that it is unconstitutional, considering the fact that immigration falls into the purview of the federal government. time...
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and immigration law in texas is in legal limbo following conflicting court orders. we will speak with the mayor of one border city on the situation of the ground. the us secretary of state will make another visit to israel, as relations between the two countries grow tense. and — the school year started in afghanistan on wednesday — notably absent were the more than one million girls, who've been barred from an education by the taliban. hello. i'm sumi somaskanda. thank you forjoining us. the state of law enforcement at the us—mexico border remains in doubt after a federal appeals court issue in order to effectively blocking texas from implementing one of the toughest immigration laws in the us. that happened just hours after the us supreme court allowed texas to carry through with the measure. rustling the us what is already a federal crime and violators are usually handled as civil cases by the court system. joe biden�*s system is challenging to all known as before, thing is unconstitutional. the will visit the state on a thursday. there are 2.5 million pe
and immigration law in texas is in legal limbo following conflicting court orders. we will speak with the mayor of one border city on the situation of the ground. the us secretary of state will make another visit to israel, as relations between the two countries grow tense. and — the school year started in afghanistan on wednesday — notably absent were the more than one million girls, who've been barred from an education by the taliban. hello. i'm sumi somaskanda. thank you forjoining us....
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communities, orany doing among texas communities, or any community. —— like sba is doing. that is simply not a viable solution. but the solution that needs to be agreed upon needs to be agreed uponin agreed upon needs to be agreed upon in one voice. this is an area where it is imperative that, as a country, we have a unified approach, because the implications of not are disastrous for many areas, including ourforeign relations including our foreign relations with including ourforeign relations with different countries. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to our top story in the uk. new data shows that inflation fell more than expected last month, sliding from a% injanuary to 3.a% in february. that's its lowest level in more than two years. a fall in food prices helped offset rising costs for housing and fuel. prime minister rishi sunak says the uk economy is set for a rebound in 202a. he's been speaking with our economics editor, faisal islam. i do believe that, at the start of this year, we have turned a corner, after the shocks of the past few years
communities, orany doing among texas communities, or any community. —— like sba is doing. that is simply not a viable solution. but the solution that needs to be agreed upon needs to be agreed uponin agreed upon needs to be agreed upon in one voice. this is an area where it is imperative that, as a country, we have a unified approach, because the implications of not are disastrous for many areas, including ourforeign relations including our foreign relations with including ourforeign...
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over law enforcement abilities, about texas taking over law enforcementabilities, it about texas taking over law enforcement abilities, it are co—ordinated with the federal government and he said it is important because it helps address what even the president has called a water crisis. what do you think of that? i has called a water crisis. what do you think of that?— do you think of that? i think there are — do you think of that? i think there are two _ do you think of that? i think there are two different - do you think of that? i think. there are two different things that are important to emphasise, one is that sba was not about cooperation with the federal government. by its very terms it completely pushes the federal government aside and overrides a federal law and conflicts with that in many ways. this is an area of the law were it does not matter if a law that is passed by the state reflects or not, it is an area where a state cannot legislate. in addition to the question — the statement about whether or not it is necessary, texas can still fight crime with this traditio
over law enforcement abilities, about texas taking over law enforcementabilities, it about texas taking over law enforcement abilities, it are co—ordinated with the federal government and he said it is important because it helps address what even the president has called a water crisis. what do you think of that? i has called a water crisis. what do you think of that?— do you think of that? i think there are — do you think of that? i think there are two _ do you think of that? i think...
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a migrant law in texas is in legal limbo following conflicting court orders. mexico's president says he wouldn't accept the deportation of migrants by the state's officials. the prime minister of ireland is resigning. leo varadkar said it's due to both personal and political reasons. and the school year started in afghanistan on wednesday. notably absent were the more than1 million girls who have been barred from an education by the taliban. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. the state of law enforcement at the us—mexico border remains in doubt, after a federal appeals court issued an order effectively blocking texas from implementing one of the toughest immigration laws in the us. that happens just hours after the us supreme court allowed texas to carry through with the measure. crossing the us border illegally is already a federal crime, but violations are usually handled as civil cases by the immigration court system. president biden�*s administration is challenging the law, known as sba, saying it is unconstitutional. the president will visit the lone star st
a migrant law in texas is in legal limbo following conflicting court orders. mexico's president says he wouldn't accept the deportation of migrants by the state's officials. the prime minister of ireland is resigning. leo varadkar said it's due to both personal and political reasons. and the school year started in afghanistan on wednesday. notably absent were the more than1 million girls who have been barred from an education by the taliban. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. the state of law...
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a us appeals court has issued an order effectively blocking texas from implementing one of the toughest immigration laws in the us. the law allowed state officials to arrest and deport people suspected of illegally crossing into the us from mexico. crossing the us border illegally is already a federal crime, but violations are usually handled as civil cases by the immigration court system. today is the international day of happiness. so what is the happiest country in the world? according to a un report published today, finland is at the top for the seventh year. but the research has also highlighted a rise in unhappiness among younger people, which pushed the us and some large western european countries down the rankings. sofia bettiza has been looking at the data. what determines the happiness of a country? well, the world happiness report, which was published today, measures socialsupport, income, health, freedom, generosity and the absence of corruption. and once again, finland was crowned the happiest country in the world, for the seventh year in a row. as you can see, it is closel
a us appeals court has issued an order effectively blocking texas from implementing one of the toughest immigration laws in the us. the law allowed state officials to arrest and deport people suspected of illegally crossing into the us from mexico. crossing the us border illegally is already a federal crime, but violations are usually handled as civil cases by the immigration court system. today is the international day of happiness. so what is the happiest country in the world? according to a...
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diplomatic and military ally, the a federal appeals court has issued an order effectively blocking texas from one of the toughest immigration laws in the us. it comes hours after it came to effect temporarily after a us supreme court ruling. the law allows state officials to arrest and deport people suspected of illegally crossing into the us from mexico. stay with us on bbc news. there is plenty more to come. hello again. it has been a pretty cloudy and wet start to the day. through the course of the day, you will find some of us will hang on to the cloud and also some rain, but it will brighten up and will continue to do so through the afternoon on the north and west. it is also going to be mild. this is what we have got left of this morning's rain across parts of northern england, in towards the wash, the midlands, parts of wales and the south—west. to the north of that, brightening up with more sunshine developing. to the south, if we see more breaks in the cloud and more sunshine coming through, we could actually reach 18 degrees today, higher than you would expect at this time of
diplomatic and military ally, the a federal appeals court has issued an order effectively blocking texas from one of the toughest immigration laws in the us. it comes hours after it came to effect temporarily after a us supreme court ruling. the law allows state officials to arrest and deport people suspected of illegally crossing into the us from mexico. stay with us on bbc news. there is plenty more to come. hello again. it has been a pretty cloudy and wet start to the day. through the course...
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patrick svitek covers texas for the washington post. for the time being, it allows texas to move forward with implementing this very aggressive law that really asserts an almost unprecedented state role in enforcement of border and immigration enforcement, which is a federal responsibility. i should note that this issue, the merits of it, are still pending before a lower court, so this legal battle is far from over. immigration is playing a major role in this year's presidential election. on tuesday president biden accused donald trump of "despising latinos". mr trump meanwhile released a campaign video slamming mr biden�*s handling of the migration crisis. both president biden and mr trump have already wrapped up their parties�* presumptive nominations. but there were a number of primaries. on tuesday there was voting in some states that will be vital to victory come november. these included illinois, kansas and ohio. and there was a primary in florida. donald trump cast his ballot there, former first lady melania trump was by his
patrick svitek covers texas for the washington post. for the time being, it allows texas to move forward with implementing this very aggressive law that really asserts an almost unprecedented state role in enforcement of border and immigration enforcement, which is a federal responsibility. i should note that this issue, the merits of it, are still pending before a lower court, so this legal battle is far from over. immigration is playing a major role in this year's presidential election. on...
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and the us supreme court allows texas to enforce one of the toughest immigration laws in the country. the biden administration says the law will damage american border security. hello, i'm mark lobel. we begin in sudan, with a conflict described as the war the world forgot. sudan, a predominantly muslim country, is situated in northeast africa. it is one of the continent's largest nations, but also one of the poorest with 46 million people living on an average annual income of $750. the fighting erupted in the capital, khartoum in mid—april last year — after two men, who once took control of the country in a power sharing agreement, fell out. general abdel—fattah al—burhan, the commander of the sudanese armed forces, is at odds with the head of the powerful paramilitary group rsf, general mohammed hamdan dagalo. within sudan, also lies another humanitarian crisis. in the western region of darfur, where black african
and the us supreme court allows texas to enforce one of the toughest immigration laws in the country. the biden administration says the law will damage american border security. hello, i'm mark lobel. we begin in sudan, with a conflict described as the war the world forgot. sudan, a predominantly muslim country, is situated in northeast africa. it is one of the continent's largest nations, but also one of the poorest with 46 million people living on an average annual income of $750. the...
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the biden administration is warning that a supreme court decision to allow a texas law on migration to take effect will damage american border security. on tuesdayjustices refused to block an order that would let state officials arrest and deport people suspected of illegally crossing into the us from mexico. the court rejected a bid by the biden white house to block the controversial immigration policy, while a legal battle over the measure plays out in a lowerfederal appeals court. crossing the us border illegally is already a federal crime, but violations are usually handled as civil cases by the immigration court system. mexico's government says it will not accept migrants who texas state officials try to deport under the law. in a statement, the mexican foreign ministry said: "mexico patrick svitek covers texas for the washington post. i asked him what impact this ruling will have. for the time being, it allows texas to move forward with implementing this very aggressive law that really asserts an almost unprecedented state role in enforcement of border and immigration enforcement
the biden administration is warning that a supreme court decision to allow a texas law on migration to take effect will damage american border security. on tuesdayjustices refused to block an order that would let state officials arrest and deport people suspected of illegally crossing into the us from mexico. the court rejected a bid by the biden white house to block the controversial immigration policy, while a legal battle over the measure plays out in a lowerfederal appeals court. crossing...
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the biden administration is warning that a supreme court decision to allow a texas law on migration to take effect will damage american border security. 0n tuesdayjustices refused to block an order that would let state officials arrest and deport people suspected of illegally crossing into the us from mexico. the court rejected a bid by the biden white house to block the controversial immigration policy, while a legal battle over the measure plays out in a lowerfederal appeals court. crossing the us border illegally is already a federal crime, but violations are usually handled as civil cases by the immigration court system. mexico's government says it will not accept migrants who texas state officials try to deport under the law. in a statement, the mexican foreign ministry said: "mexico patrick svitek covers texas for the washington post. i asked him what impact this ruling will have.
the biden administration is warning that a supreme court decision to allow a texas law on migration to take effect will damage american border security. 0n tuesdayjustices refused to block an order that would let state officials arrest and deport people suspected of illegally crossing into the us from mexico. the court rejected a bid by the biden white house to block the controversial immigration policy, while a legal battle over the measure plays out in a lowerfederal appeals court. crossing...
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patrick svitek covers texas for the washington post. i spoke with him earlier. patrick, i want to start with the supreme court saying that texas can arrest and jail migrants at the border. what impact is that going to have there? ., , there? for the time being it allows taxes _ there? for the time being it allows taxes to _ there? for the time being it allows taxes to move - there? for the time being it | allows taxes to move forward with implementing this very aggressive law that really asserts almost unprecedented state role in enforcement of border and immigration enforcement, which is a federal responsibility. i should enforcement, which is a federal responsibility. ishould note that this issue, the merits of it, are still pending before a lower court, so this legal battle is far from over. you said this — battle is far from over. you said this unprecedented challenge, we have seen a stand—off between the federal government, the biden administration and texas's governor greg abbott over this issue, immigration. where do you see this heading next? i think
patrick svitek covers texas for the washington post. i spoke with him earlier. patrick, i want to start with the supreme court saying that texas can arrest and jail migrants at the border. what impact is that going to have there? ., , there? for the time being it allows taxes _ there? for the time being it allows taxes to _ there? for the time being it allows taxes to move - there? for the time being it | allows taxes to move forward with implementing this very aggressive law that really...
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the us supreme court rejects a white house emergency request, and allows texas police to arrest people suspected of illegally crossing the southern border. and germany announces more military aid to ukraine, amid pressure on us lawmakers to follow suit. hello. i'm sumi somaskanda. we begin with primary voting in the 2024 us presidential election, tuesday, including in some states that will be vital to victory in november. both former president donald trump and current presidentjoe biden have alreaday wrapped up their parties�* presumptive nominations, and according to our media partner, cbs news, both are projected to rack up more states, winning illiinois, kansas and ohio. mr trump is also projected to win florida. earlier in the day, he voted in his home state of florida. former first lady, melania trump, was by his side. she's been largely absent from his campaign so far. voters are also choosing their parties nominees for congressional races — control of the house and senate are also on the ballot in november. one key contest is in ohio, where democrats are hoping to hold onto
the us supreme court rejects a white house emergency request, and allows texas police to arrest people suspected of illegally crossing the southern border. and germany announces more military aid to ukraine, amid pressure on us lawmakers to follow suit. hello. i'm sumi somaskanda. we begin with primary voting in the 2024 us presidential election, tuesday, including in some states that will be vital to victory in november. both former president donald trump and current presidentjoe biden have...
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the us supreme court is allowing texas to enforce one of the toughest immigration laws in the country. the law lets state officials arrest and deport people suspected of illegally crossing into the us from mexico. the court rejected a bid by the biden white house to block the controversial immigration policy, while a legal battle over the measure plays out in a lower federal appeals court. crossing the us border illegally is already a federal crime, but violations are usually handled as civil cases by the immigration court system. patrick svitek covers texas for the washington post. i asked him what impact this ruling will have. for the time being it allows texas to move forward with implementing this very aggressive law that really asserts, it's almost an unprecedented state role in enforcing border immigration, which is a federal responsibility. i should which is a federal responsibility. ishould note that this issue, the merits of it are still pending before a lower court so there is a legal battle that is far from over. you said this is unprecedented, the challenge, there has been
the us supreme court is allowing texas to enforce one of the toughest immigration laws in the country. the law lets state officials arrest and deport people suspected of illegally crossing into the us from mexico. the court rejected a bid by the biden white house to block the controversial immigration policy, while a legal battle over the measure plays out in a lower federal appeals court. crossing the us border illegally is already a federal crime, but violations are usually handled as civil...
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patrick svitek covers texas for the washington post. i asked him what impact this ruling will have. for the time being it allows texas to move forward with implementing this very aggressive law that really asserts, it's almost an unprecedented state role in enforcing border immigration, which is a federal
patrick svitek covers texas for the washington post. i asked him what impact this ruling will have. for the time being it allows texas to move forward with implementing this very aggressive law that really asserts, it's almost an unprecedented state role in enforcing border immigration, which is a federal