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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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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
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...
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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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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
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...
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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
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...
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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
>> 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...
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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
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...
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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...