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good evening to the members of the texas legislature, members of the texas supreme court, state officials, and to my fellow texans. as we gather tonight in san marco's, texas -- san marcos, texas, the state of our state has never been more exceptional. [applause] texans have inherited a legendary pedigree. a state first settled by brave pioneers, willing to risk everything for the promise of freedom and opportunity. texas is fulfilling that promise. i'm speaking to you from the manufacturing floor of noveon. noveon is a cutting-edge business in the critical field of rare earth elements. they provide essential materials for things used every day, like refrigerators, trucks, mri machines, and oil rigs. they even materials for ballistic missiles for the united states of america to defend itself. most rare earth materials now come from china. but if that supply is ever disrupted, many of the things we do every day would come to a halt. the future of texas and the united states should not depend on china. [applause] we must embrace innovation, like noveon, to make texas more self-reliant, to c
good evening to the members of the texas legislature, members of the texas supreme court, state officials, and to my fellow texans. as we gather tonight in san marco's, texas -- san marcos, texas, the state of our state has never been more exceptional. [applause] texans have inherited a legendary pedigree. a state first settled by brave pioneers, willing to risk everything for the promise of freedom and opportunity. texas is fulfilling that promise. i'm speaking to you from the manufacturing...
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texas citizens us mexican authorities. at first, they did not see this as any threat and even encouraged such actions, counting on accelerating the economic development of the region. however, washington's attempts to start negotiations on the acquisition of texas have alerted. mexico city, moreover, in 1829 slavery was banned in mexico and this led to a conflict with american planters living in texas, so a year later the mexican authorities banned immigration from the united states and began to look for potential settlers in europe, but in vain. pretty quickly , the number of americans outnumbered the mexicans by several times, and when mexico city began to impose a ban on slavery, the american settlers rebelled and prosperity was based on the marginal labor of slaves, parting with their income. no one was going to several tens of thousands of us citizens. they simply refused to recognize the political decisions of mexico city and pay taxes in 1835. an uprising broke out in texas, which generously they financed the financ
texas citizens us mexican authorities. at first, they did not see this as any threat and even encouraged such actions, counting on accelerating the economic development of the region. however, washington's attempts to start negotiations on the acquisition of texas have alerted. mexico city, moreover, in 1829 slavery was banned in mexico and this led to a conflict with american planters living in texas, so a year later the mexican authorities banned immigration from the united states and began...
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the republic of texas entered. the composition of the united states as the 28th state , in fairness, not everyone in the united states unambiguously spoke out for the nexia of mexican lands, but in 1845 the country was headed by james regiment, who was not going to pay any attention to the position. his main goal was not only to annex texas, but also to make america hegemon of the western hemisphere in 1845, the american president signed the bill of accession, the 28th state of the united states , general zachary taylor, was ordered to advance to texas and take positions in the document. taylor was named commander of the occupying army in texas in december 1845 . the us congress passed a resolution accepting the texans. the composition of the federation, only it was already talked about accepting the status of a sovereign state in congressional documents , it was said about annexing texas territory of another state in a third-party order, the only question is that such a form of integration was contrary to american
the republic of texas entered. the composition of the united states as the 28th state , in fairness, not everyone in the united states unambiguously spoke out for the nexia of mexican lands, but in 1845 the country was headed by james regiment, who was not going to pay any attention to the position. his main goal was not only to annex texas, but also to make america hegemon of the western hemisphere in 1845, the american president signed the bill of accession, the 28th state of the united...
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texas citizens us mexican authorities. at first, they did not see this as any threat and even encouraged such actions, counting on accelerating the economic development of the region. however, washington's attempts to start negotiations on the acquisition of texas have alerted. moreover, in 1829 , slavery was banned in mexico and this led to a conflict with american planters living in texas, so a year later the mexican authorities banned immigration from the united states and began to look for potential settlers in europe, but in vain. pretty quickly , the number of americans outnumbered the mexicans by several times, and when mexico city began to impose a ban on slavery, the american settlers rebelled and prosperity was based on the marginal labor of slaves, parting with their income. no one was going to several tens of thousands of us citizens. they simply refused to recognize the political decisions of mexico city and pay taxes. as a result, in 1835. an uprising broke out in texas, which was generously financed by the f
texas citizens us mexican authorities. at first, they did not see this as any threat and even encouraged such actions, counting on accelerating the economic development of the region. however, washington's attempts to start negotiations on the acquisition of texas have alerted. moreover, in 1829 , slavery was banned in mexico and this led to a conflict with american planters living in texas, so a year later the mexican authorities banned immigration from the united states and began to look for...
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i have served this country for 18 long years and i am not going to watch my home state of texas fall into decline texas secession is the only way to save the people of this state one of the main grievances of the local population remains the unfair distribution of resources the state's economy is self-sufficient ranked second in united states by gross domestic product. in case of independence the republic of texas could take 15th place in the list of the richest countries in the world thanks to. that, uh, the state is a center for oil production, and , uh, refining petrochemicals, texas really is a donor. that is , in fact, he pays, uh, very large taxes to the federal budget. and uh, these taxes go not only to returns, then not only to texas itself but these taxes also support uh, states that are unprofitable here, so in this respect, uh, and uh, there is dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs, because that texas gives more than it receives and texas many texans believe that it is unfair that the state is completely self-sufficient in food in the region is the largest numb
i have served this country for 18 long years and i am not going to watch my home state of texas fall into decline texas secession is the only way to save the people of this state one of the main grievances of the local population remains the unfair distribution of resources the state's economy is self-sufficient ranked second in united states by gross domestic product. in case of independence the republic of texas could take 15th place in the list of the richest countries in the world thanks...
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oil reserves in texas total approximately 8 billion barrels, which is about 1/3 of all us reserves texas is one of the main centers for the development of computer components and systems, as well as software in the united states, the area is often called silicon hills. due to the concentration of semiconductor manufacturers , houston is home to nasa's premier center for development, manned spacecraft and astronaut training and manned space flight training, the control center for space flight control. the headquarters is also located here. tira national institute for space biomedical research, despite the growing economy of texas below the poverty line of almost 4 million people, but not only the economy is driven by separatist sentiment, the inhabitants of the region are sure of falsification.
oil reserves in texas total approximately 8 billion barrels, which is about 1/3 of all us reserves texas is one of the main centers for the development of computer components and systems, as well as software in the united states, the area is often called silicon hills. due to the concentration of semiconductor manufacturers , houston is home to nasa's premier center for development, manned spacecraft and astronaut training and manned space flight training, the control center for space flight...
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here's the thing about texas, in texas you, had before roe v. wade was overturned, sba turned irregular citizens into abortion bounty hunters. we're waiting to see about this texas judge whether they're gonna van wert land and have a texas republican introducing a bill that would charge credit card companies with a felony for processing payments related to abortion pills. and again we keep in reminded that they are not going to stop at roe. the road was the beginning it was not the end. what is going on down there? >> what's going on and so we have a republican governor, but run by texas gop, that is incredibly extreme. they, again, are imposing a really awesome young people in texas. they're not gonna stop there, -- basically take it to them. if the wives were in a fight for our lives, this is about a woman's health, and her ability to decide for herself, what is good for her family, but also make sure that she's keeping herself safe. >> it also comes on the heels of a midterm where voters are very clear, about the fact that they didn't, like t
here's the thing about texas, in texas you, had before roe v. wade was overturned, sba turned irregular citizens into abortion bounty hunters. we're waiting to see about this texas judge whether they're gonna van wert land and have a texas republican introducing a bill that would charge credit card companies with a felony for processing payments related to abortion pills. and again we keep in reminded that they are not going to stop at roe. the road was the beginning it was not the end. what is...
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a ruling by a texas judge on birth control threatens a nationwide program that provides contraception to minors without requiring their parents' permission. >> i think we're seeing a movement that maybe began with a religious exemption and we're moving toward an agenda that says, let me structure all of health care according to my morals. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> for 20 five years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find the plan that fits you. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. >> these are people who are trying to change the world. >> start ups have th energy that energizes me. i'm thriving by helping oths every day. people who know, know bdo. >> the john s and james l knight foundation, fostering an and engaged communities. ♪ ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from view
a ruling by a texas judge on birth control threatens a nationwide program that provides contraception to minors without requiring their parents' permission. >> i think we're seeing a movement that maybe began with a religious exemption and we're moving toward an agenda that says, let me structure all of health care according to my morals. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> for 20 five years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract...
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john seago helped get texas' abortion ban passed. he says some doctors are confused about what the law requires. >> texas law does not require for a woman to be at death's door to get involved and actually save that woman. >> at this point in my life it's just really terrifying to think about getting pregnant in texas again. >> reporter: the suit comes as a texas federal judge is expected to rule soon on a case challenging the fda's approval of an abortion drug. that ruling could have an impact on abortion access even in states where the procedure is legal. janet shamlian, cbs news, austin. >>> four people were killed when two small planes collided in midair over central florida. witnesses said the planes crashed into each other yesterday and fell into a lake near winter haven regional airport. there were no survivors. part of one plane could be seen sticking out of the water. officials said the other plane was about 20 feet below the surface. an investigation is under way to determine the cause of the crash. >>> voters in oklahoma h
john seago helped get texas' abortion ban passed. he says some doctors are confused about what the law requires. >> texas law does not require for a woman to be at death's door to get involved and actually save that woman. >> at this point in my life it's just really terrifying to think about getting pregnant in texas again. >> reporter: the suit comes as a texas federal judge is expected to rule soon on a case challenging the fda's approval of an abortion drug. that ruling...
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reward to help locate the americans who were attacked by armed men after crossing from brownsville, texas into matamoros riding in a minivan bearing north carolina plates one woman seen being dragged into a pickup truck. a u.s. official tells nbc news the attack may have been a case of mistaken identity authorities say a mexican citizen was killed during the confrontation. gabe gutierrez reports it happened in an area that has become increasingly dangerous. >> reporter: these photos shared widely on social media appear to show the kidnapping's aftermath. the fbi says the four americans entered matamoros, mexico friday in a white minivan with north carolina license plates before armed gunmen opened fire and abducted them. a law enforcement official with knowledge of the matter tells nbc news this video depicts part of the kidnapping, appearing to show one woman walking on her own, forced into a white pickup truck armed men with bulletproof vests are then seen dragging other people into the vehicle. >> we are closely following the assault and kidnapping of four u.s. citizens in matamoros, m
reward to help locate the americans who were attacked by armed men after crossing from brownsville, texas into matamoros riding in a minivan bearing north carolina plates one woman seen being dragged into a pickup truck. a u.s. official tells nbc news the attack may have been a case of mistaken identity authorities say a mexican citizen was killed during the confrontation. gabe gutierrez reports it happened in an area that has become increasingly dangerous. >> reporter: these photos...
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the texas court of appeals could that here, could of don that? >> that's right. >> could you have, i'm sry >> yes. there is a difference tween enforceability of the judgment and finale of a judgment, correct? >> i think that's right. we wouldoi to the analogy exactly that your honor is making and i think that rule goes far back in our tradition. i would cite to you texas cic railway versus murphy ich is in 1884 case which looks to older precedent and says if a pition for rehearing is presented, alexis, the te for an appeal does not begin to run until the petition is this bozo this has long been the law and you c also point to traditiona due process analogies that we pointed to and say what you want to do is allow the state court proceedingso come to rest before moving into federal court. >> could you filed your 1983 complaint right after t court of criminal appeals decision? >> your hor i think yes, we could have. i want to te a step back a note that there's difference between injury, when you can bring a cause of action, and accrual dates. that'
the texas court of appeals could that here, could of don that? >> that's right. >> could you have, i'm sry >> yes. there is a difference tween enforceability of the judgment and finale of a judgment, correct? >> i think that's right. we wouldoi to the analogy exactly that your honor is making and i think that rule goes far back in our tradition. i would cite to you texas cic railway versus murphy ich is in 1884 case which looks to older precedent and says if a pition for...
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chew, i want to shift to project texas. i know that we have discussed this initiative throughout today's hearing but i want to dive deeper into your notion that promises about project texas should give us any confidence in tiktok's ability to localize u.s. data and discontinue access to that data to bytedance employees and china. why? because we have already had a tiktok executive appear before congress and give sworn testimony about the comfort we should take in tiktok's u.s. based resources. while tiktok data security practices were being scrutinized by the u.s. government, unfortunately we have since found out from a -- from journalists in recorded conversations that those assurances were worthless. in your testimony you also mentioned that oracle has already begun inspecting tiktok source code and has access to the platforms recommendation algorithm. why should this give the american public any great assurances, particularly given that oracle now owns a stake in tiktok and stands to gain militarily the more revenue tikt
chew, i want to shift to project texas. i know that we have discussed this initiative throughout today's hearing but i want to dive deeper into your notion that promises about project texas should give us any confidence in tiktok's ability to localize u.s. data and discontinue access to that data to bytedance employees and china. why? because we have already had a tiktok executive appear before congress and give sworn testimony about the comfort we should take in tiktok's u.s. based resources....
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last week, just last week in ozona texas, small town in west texas a smuggler that came through town and killed a grandmother and her granddaughter. every day someone is dying. >> what's the bipartisan effort to deal with this issue at the border? republicans put forward their proposal with the budget. what are you asking for? >> a border package that focuses on securing the border and immigration package that focuses on legal immigration, both the republican party and the democratic party often get it wrong when they focus on illegal immigration. i'm going to do everything in my power, whether it's to buck my own party or the other party, to be able to say we have to have real tangible solutions. hr 29 is a prime example. this border safety and security act does anything but secure the border. so guess what? that bill in particular, it's dead. there's no way it's going to get on the floor. i'm going to do everything in my power to prevent that. in my district people are dying and we need real solutions, not political rhetoric. >> talking about political rhetoric, you said there are
last week, just last week in ozona texas, small town in west texas a smuggler that came through town and killed a grandmother and her granddaughter. every day someone is dying. >> what's the bipartisan effort to deal with this issue at the border? republicans put forward their proposal with the budget. what are you asking for? >> a border package that focuses on securing the border and immigration package that focuses on legal immigration, both the republican party and the...
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texas votes. as well as nancy northrop, president and ceo of the cente for reproductive rights. wendy, let's start with you. marcus silva, the texas ma suing his ex-wife friends fo assisting her and obtaining medication abortion, it is noble here that silver is bein represented by jonatha mitchell, not only the forme texas solicitor general, the principal architect of the states controversial sb8 law how should we understand all o this in this case in terms o the broader effort to bloc people from securing abortions >> melissa, thank you so much. you know, i think, really, thi is just further indication tha the folks who fought very hard to overturn roe v. wade were never going to be satisfie with that outcome. and instead now have turned to tactics like one that you ar talking about today, seeking t intimidate and instill fear in people who are working eithe to self managed abortion through medication abortion, o even to try to leave a state where abortion is banned and g elsewhere. and they are
texas votes. as well as nancy northrop, president and ceo of the cente for reproductive rights. wendy, let's start with you. marcus silva, the texas ma suing his ex-wife friends fo assisting her and obtaining medication abortion, it is noble here that silver is bein represented by jonatha mitchell, not only the forme texas solicitor general, the principal architect of the states controversial sb8 law how should we understand all o this in this case in terms o the broader effort to bloc people...
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the texas medical board ha made it clear. if they don't read the legislation that way, it's guaranteed under the texas constitution yes, the supreme court t reverse roe v. wade. it's interpretation, wrong about the federal constitution we all have constitutional rights in our own states in texas guarantees the righ to life of these women the right to life. in the right to a quality. and the right to be free fro sex discrimination in all of these things mea that they are entitled under the texas constitution to be able to get medical care and that their doctors cannot be conflicted between worryin about prosecution and taking care of their patient which is what the doctor is charged t do >> nancy, good to see you, thank you for joining us for this nancy northam is the president of the c - nearly 4 million people across california under flood alert after the state was hit with flooding, mudslides, and power outages. monterrey county, a leve failure. we're gonna head to florid next you can save up to $150 a year on your energy b
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old >> exactly this da, in the next day i texas, then the next da in texas. or the da in some other state. i think that sort of the maste plan >> wow in the meantime, you read thos text message chains, it is a group of women who see their friend, i mean, first of all the sense that they ar offering her support in a time of crisis is so abundantly clear. i'll read another excerpt from it amy says, mistakes happen, you can't spiral hopefully this is a slap in th body that you need to remove yourself from him. >> yeah, it is, for sure can't risk something like that generally. especially with him. i just worry about your motion state and will be able to snea his way into your head then another one says, delet all conversations from today you don't want him looking through it brittani, got. it will do for sure. here's another friend, and get rid of the test and rapper, no at home. >> first of all, the environment in which this woma is feeling the clear pressur to carry through with this pregnancy, despite what is clearly not a good situation for her at home, i thi
old >> exactly this da, in the next day i texas, then the next da in texas. or the da in some other state. i think that sort of the maste plan >> wow in the meantime, you read thos text message chains, it is a group of women who see their friend, i mean, first of all the sense that they ar offering her support in a time of crisis is so abundantly clear. i'll read another excerpt from it amy says, mistakes happen, you can't spiral hopefully this is a slap in th body that you need to...
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but texas has caused this harm to them. they wanted to have healthy pregnancies and they didn't, when their pregnancies had severe complications they were forced to undergo the rest of their life and their health, four of them had to leave the state of texas, demand as you just heard one into success because they would not give her care. and that is because of the abortion ban in the state of texas. so yes, i will talk about the legal theory, but it was such an honor to be there with these great women today as they stood up to a state that has imposed a 99-year prison sentence in the case of abortion. so, what we are challenging here is the fact that you should be able to get medical care in the doctor's judgment, whether it is needed, because you have a threat to your health or your life. and including the threat to your future fertility. this is what these women had risked as well, their health and their life and their future fertility, and what they are saying is that the emergency exception, which is totally unclear rig
but texas has caused this harm to them. they wanted to have healthy pregnancies and they didn't, when their pregnancies had severe complications they were forced to undergo the rest of their life and their health, four of them had to leave the state of texas, demand as you just heard one into success because they would not give her care. and that is because of the abortion ban in the state of texas. so yes, i will talk about the legal theory, but it was such an honor to be there with these...
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john segel helped get texas's abortion ban passed. he says some doctors are confused about what the law requires. >> texas law does not requi a w actualavtwoman. >>or asked thou clafy m on. >>his pnt i, 's j rllingo think about getting pregnant in texas again. >> reporter: today's suit comes as a texas federal judge is expected to rule soon on a case challenging the fda's approval of an abortion judge. that ruling could impact access even in states where the procedure is legal. norah? could be a sign that your digestive system isn't at its best. but a little metamucil everyday can help. metamucil's psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down and also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic. ♪ ♪ wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, ♪ its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new c
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joining me is former texas state senator, wendy davis, the new senior adviser of texas planned parenthood votes and political arm for planned parenthood affiliates in the state. wendy davis, always great to talk with you. the duggar case is interesting in that, you know, what she described as a dnc is an abortion. and yet, she characterized it as a miscarriage. i wonder if even that, if anybody who wasn't last named duggar was to try to get the same procedure, if they could even legally get that in texas. >> you know, joy, we have always known that when these abortion bans went into place in texas and elsewhere, abortion was going to become something that privileged people could access and others could not. and honestly, i'm glad that she was able to get the care that she needed. but the point is that everyone should be able to get that care. and what's happening on the ground in texas today, doctors are absolutely terrified to provide needed care even if arguably it fits an exception in the law. because if they are penalized as having carried out an illegal abortion in the state of texas
joining me is former texas state senator, wendy davis, the new senior adviser of texas planned parenthood votes and political arm for planned parenthood affiliates in the state. wendy davis, always great to talk with you. the duggar case is interesting in that, you know, what she described as a dnc is an abortion. and yet, she characterized it as a miscarriage. i wonder if even that, if anybody who wasn't last named duggar was to try to get the same procedure, if they could even legally get...
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amy: we are going to end the show in texas where five women are suing texas after their denied abortions even as their pregnancies posed serious risk for their health of were not viable. there's a lawsuit. we begin with the president and ceo of the center for reproductive rights introduced amanda zurawski. >> the supreme court reversal of roe v. wade has resulted in a health-care crisis in a states across the nation, including here in the ate of texas. it is now dangerous to be pregnant in texas. doctors and hospitals are turning patients away, even those in medical emergencies. patients are being denied necessary lifesaving obstetrical care. why? because abortion is a crime in texas, punishable by up to 99 years in prison. what the law is forcing physicians to do is weigh these very real threats of criminal prosecution against the health and well-being of their patients. we filed this lawsuit last night to stop the unnecessary pain, suffering, injury, and life-threatening complications caused by texas' abortion ban. we filed this lawsuit so patients will not be hindered, delayed, or den
amy: we are going to end the show in texas where five women are suing texas after their denied abortions even as their pregnancies posed serious risk for their health of were not viable. there's a lawsuit. we begin with the president and ceo of the center for reproductive rights introduced amanda zurawski. >> the supreme court reversal of roe v. wade has resulted in a health-care crisis in a states across the nation, including here in the ate of texas. it is now dangerous to be pregnant...
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the texas court of appeals could do that here to? >> that's right, you're on. >> i'm sure, -- >> there is a difference before, enforceability of a judgment and finality of a judgment, correct? >> i think that's right, your honor. i think here, we wou pnt to the analogy exactly that your honor is making, i thnk that rule gs ar back in our tradition, wha i would say texas pacific real vsus murphy won 11 u.s. for 88 in 40 1990, which is 1984 case which looks for older predt, and says there, for petition for recurring is presented, the time for a appeal does not begin to run until this position is dispod. this is long than the law. we can also point traditional due proces analogies as we point to the briefs and say, what we want to do is allow the state to come to rest before mininto federal court. >> could you have fileyo 1983 complai right aerhe court of criminal appeals decision? >> your honor, yes, we could have. i want to take a stepaca note, there's a difference betwe injury, when you can bring a cau oaction and a cruel dates. that
the texas court of appeals could do that here to? >> that's right, you're on. >> i'm sure, -- >> there is a difference before, enforceability of a judgment and finality of a judgment, correct? >> i think that's right, your honor. i think here, we wou pnt to the analogy exactly that your honor is making, i thnk that rule gs ar back in our tradition, wha i would say texas pacific real vsus murphy won 11 u.s. for 88 in 40 1990, which is 1984 case which looks for older...
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sarah: victoria wonders what teenage girls in texas will do now. for the pbs newshour and kaiser health news, i'm sarah varney in clovis, new mexico. ♪ geoff: david chipperfield is one of the world's most prolific architects, with buildings all around the world. and today, the british architect was awarded his profession's most distinguished honor, the pritzker prize. jeffrey brown spoke to him for our arts and culture series, canvas. jeffrey: david has designed museums. the turner contemporary in the u.k., the james simon gallery in berlin. civic buildings, retail stores, apartment houses, more than 100 built works over four decades and an espresso maker. he is less known for his signature look or style band for work that responds to specific places and needs. >> i would hope that there is a certain consistency of approach and a certain consistency of process and he so's -- ethos in our work but i am very concerned that buildings are of their location more than of their author. the important thing is to make a building from mexico city or des mo
sarah: victoria wonders what teenage girls in texas will do now. for the pbs newshour and kaiser health news, i'm sarah varney in clovis, new mexico. ♪ geoff: david chipperfield is one of the world's most prolific architects, with buildings all around the world. and today, the british architect was awarded his profession's most distinguished honor, the pritzker prize. jeffrey brown spoke to him for our arts and culture series, canvas. jeffrey: david has designed museums. the turner...
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right now it's not happening in texas, texas is a dangerous place to be pregnant right now, and so the lawsuit is seeking clarity to be sure that what happened to amanda and the other plaintiffs in this case does not happen to more people in the state of texas. >> is this essentially pushing the state of texas to say that abortion is, in fact, health care? >> absolutely. it makes clear in these cases that these women experienced and i will say in the lawsuit we also document other reported cases in texas and other states, ohio and alabama, louisiana and more that it is clear that you need to be able to have the option of abortion when you are experiencing a serious pregnancy complication. >> amanda, you chose to use your full name and since you have been public with your story you've done so. in this day and age i know a lot of people would have pause doing that because, frankly, of the way people react to strangers and the threats that come along with that potentially for you and for your family. has that happened? >> no, i would say by and large the outreach that i've received has be
right now it's not happening in texas, texas is a dangerous place to be pregnant right now, and so the lawsuit is seeking clarity to be sure that what happened to amanda and the other plaintiffs in this case does not happen to more people in the state of texas. >> is this essentially pushing the state of texas to say that abortion is, in fact, health care? >> absolutely. it makes clear in these cases that these women experienced and i will say in the lawsuit we also document other...
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it's texas. but texas really was, in many respects, the litmus test for how other states had operated. >> yes, and we're seeing, and whether it is court challenges, or legislation in florida knowing that there is a build of threshold in the six-week. so this is going to continue, as karen said. and, listen, the republicans running for president, they may even go further. they may say, well, the women should be liable. so, they are courting the base. and this is going to be a huge issue as it was in 2022 and next year it's going to be a bigger issue. >> they have to then go to a general. and, the polling says otherwise. >> right, i, mean we have the senate bill eight of texas is working the way it was intended. and so, in a case like this in texas, it might play well for republican primaries, for that far wide ultraconservative base. and, it's probably going to be fine in a solid red state like texas. but, is this the conversation republicans want us to be having as a nation when it comes to abort
it's texas. but texas really was, in many respects, the litmus test for how other states had operated. >> yes, and we're seeing, and whether it is court challenges, or legislation in florida knowing that there is a build of threshold in the six-week. so this is going to continue, as karen said. and, listen, the republicans running for president, they may even go further. they may say, well, the women should be liable. so, they are courting the base. and this is going to be a huge issue as...
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i know my colleague from texas are. but if you care to talk a little bit about that program, the dhs program that you would like to see have continued support for. >> it's one of the only programs, congressman, where stone garden brings premiership tween cbp enters and local law enforcement, to acquit our state law enforcement. it's a program that sheriffs nationally and beyond have supported. it is our overtime, you are is working side by side with porn patrol. it's a great program. >> here's why bring that up. the stone garden program has been existence for quite some time. back during the administration of president obama, it was at about $50 million, given the fiscal year. right, now we are finding it at $90 million for the fiscal year 2023 budget that the president has admitted. that's the exact same number that president trump, former president trump, submitted during the course of his presidency. that's why i offer that is because, to me, these aren't partisan or proposals that, at the end of the day, are focused
i know my colleague from texas are. but if you care to talk a little bit about that program, the dhs program that you would like to see have continued support for. >> it's one of the only programs, congressman, where stone garden brings premiership tween cbp enters and local law enforcement, to acquit our state law enforcement. it's a program that sheriffs nationally and beyond have supported. it is our overtime, you are is working side by side with porn patrol. it's a great program....
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the chaer 64 governments only access to teinthrough texas courts. it does not contr vsus common law autri to agree to testing. a declaration regarding cpt 64 gts would neither affect kurds coon law authority, nor buying texas courts. the mismch -- standing and for closes his reliance on -- on the merit eryone agrees that due process is a relevant constitutional right. and everyo aees that wallace surprise the presumiv rule. reads claim occurred when he had a complete and present cause of actn. though he formulated it somewhat differently in his complaint and his petition, the -- reads claim now is that the court of criminal appeals cion violated due proces if so, reed had a cae action and therore, his claim accrued no lateth when the court ofrinal appeals issued its opinion and judgment. because that opinion d judgment impose e legal consequences on re he says violated due process. the wallace rules should apply here. in respect -- by treatinthcc agent on a matter of state law, saying that this cot eats its judgments. it's immediately feive. it woul
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texas medical board. >> because abortion is a crime in texas punishable by up to 99 years in prison. what the law is forcing physicians to do is weigh these very real threats of criminal prosecution against the health and well being of their patients. >> reporter: amanda and four other texas women and two doctors are asking the court to clarify that abortions can be performed when a physician makes a good faith judgment and that the pregnant person has a physical emergency medical condition that poses a risk of death or a risk to their health including fertility. >> it particularly unusual for people to be willing to bring these lawsuits in their own names and not to use a pseudonym and really share these personal details about their lives. >> reporter: another new front, a battle between walgreens and california governor gavin n newsom. last month attorneys general from 21 states that passed anti abortion laws wrote to walgreens about sending abortion pills through the mail. wall gregreens says they won't distribute abortion medication in those states and says walgreens does not int
texas medical board. >> because abortion is a crime in texas punishable by up to 99 years in prison. what the law is forcing physicians to do is weigh these very real threats of criminal prosecution against the health and well being of their patients. >> reporter: amanda and four other texas women and two doctors are asking the court to clarify that abortions can be performed when a physician makes a good faith judgment and that the pregnant person has a physical emergency medical...
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. >>> inmigrante mexicano muriÓ y once fueron rescatoado del vagÓn de un tren en texas es el segundo incidente mortal en 24 horas en donde inmigrantes facial ceno en tren nosotros texas. >>> y aunque un poco adelantada la floraciÓn de los Árboles de cerezo washington dc atrae a miles de turistas le mostramos este espectÁculo natural que em bello ce a la capital de la naciÓn. >>>♪. >>> quÉ tal, esta noche el sur del paÍs se mantiene atento alah ante la posibilidad nuevas tormentas que puedan generar granizo, inundaciones y tornados como ocurrido esta semana el fenÓmeno dejÓ cinco personas heridas y de 80 a cien estructuras daÑada, el gobernador de georgia declarÓ estado de emergencia para agilizar el flujo de recursos. >>> y la ayuda ya comenzÓ a llegar la zÓs zonas afectadas del tornados del viernes en mississippi donde 25 personas murieron y comunidades enteras fueron arrasadas el presidente biden declarÓ estado de emergencia. guadalupe estuvo allÍ y nos trae lo Último. >>> una ciudad prÁcticamente destruida y varias comunidades en ruinas tras el paso de doce torna
. >>> inmigrante mexicano muriÓ y once fueron rescatoado del vagÓn de un tren en texas es el segundo incidente mortal en 24 horas en donde inmigrantes facial ceno en tren nosotros texas. >>> y aunque un poco adelantada la floraciÓn de los Árboles de cerezo washington dc atrae a miles de turistas le mostramos este espectÁculo natural que em bello ce a la capital de la naciÓn. >>>♪. >>> quÉ tal, esta noche el sur del paÍs se mantiene atento alah ante...
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roy of texas. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for recorded vote on amendment number 1 printed in house report 118-4, offered by the gentleman from illinois, mr. bost on which further further proceedings were post -- on which further proceedings were postponed and the ayes prevailed by to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 1, printed in house report number 118-4, offered by mr. bost of illinois. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is order. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. a
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but this is not a texas problem. the republicans and antiabortion extremists and white supremacist in this country are exploiting the texas system and exploiting the texas political system to advance a very extreme agenda and really destroyed democracy in our country and you are exactly right, as a physician it is my role to have as many lawyers as i do in constant lee be talking with lawyers and consulting with lawyers about how to care of my community. absolutely not. i went to medical school. i gotta obstruct drinks and gynecology training and i got fed federal training and i advanced abortion care so that i could take care of my community using medical evidence and scientific fact. and my experiences. not to ask a lawyer, a hospital administrator or my state representatives how to provide evidence based care, or really, how to perpetuate propaganda and anti-science information among my community. >> -- pretty different degrees. i want to make sure that we get to this headline that a lot of us followed last week w
but this is not a texas problem. the republicans and antiabortion extremists and white supremacist in this country are exploiting the texas system and exploiting the texas political system to advance a very extreme agenda and really destroyed democracy in our country and you are exactly right, as a physician it is my role to have as many lawyers as i do in constant lee be talking with lawyers and consulting with lawyers about how to care of my community. absolutely not. i went to medical...
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john seago helped to get texas' abortion ban passed. he says some doctors are confused about what the law requires. >> texas law does not require for a woman to be at death's door to get involved and actually save that woman. >> reporter: today's suit asked the court to clarify medical exceptions like zargarian's. she hopes to try again. >> at this point in my life, it is just really terrifying to think about getting pregnant in texas again. >> reporter: today's suit comes as a texas federal judge is expected to rule soon on a case challenging the fda's approval of an abortion judge. that ruling could impact access even in states where the procedure is legal. norah? >> norah: janet shamlian, thank you so much. well, now to the news on wall street. stocks took a tumble after federal reserve chair jerome powell warned today that interest rates could be raised more than expected, in response to recent positive economic data. well, that sent investors running for the hills, with all three major indexes ending the day in negative territory.
john seago helped to get texas' abortion ban passed. he says some doctors are confused about what the law requires. >> texas law does not require for a woman to be at death's door to get involved and actually save that woman. >> reporter: today's suit asked the court to clarify medical exceptions like zargarian's. she hopes to try again. >> at this point in my life, it is just really terrifying to think about getting pregnant in texas again. >> reporter: today's suit...
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thank you so much, jessica schneider. >>> in a separate lawsuit involving the texas abortion law, a texas man is suing friends of his ex-wife for wrongful death after they allegedly helped his ex-wife obtain abortion pills. this is a lawsuit that would not have stood a chance before the u.s. supreme court overturned roe v. wade. now it's a major legal test of laws cracking down on abortion, especially the expansive ban in texas. cnn's whitney wild joins us now. tell us more about what's in this lawsuit. and could these women actually be held liable under texas state law? >> well that is, according to this lawsuit, the multimillion-dollar question. this man is ek zooing more than a million dollars in damages from each of these three women. basically what he says happened is in july of 2022 these three women helped his then wife learn the process of obtaining a medically induced abortion and actually helped her procure the abortion pills. quite a bit of detail in the case about how they were able to do that. the main headline here, jake, is that he is seeking to bring this lawsuit under thi
thank you so much, jessica schneider. >>> in a separate lawsuit involving the texas abortion law, a texas man is suing friends of his ex-wife for wrongful death after they allegedly helped his ex-wife obtain abortion pills. this is a lawsuit that would not have stood a chance before the u.s. supreme court overturned roe v. wade. now it's a major legal test of laws cracking down on abortion, especially the expansive ban in texas. cnn's whitney wild joins us now. tell us more about...
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and something has to change. >> reporter: but john siegel, president of texas right to life who helped craft the texas heartbeat act says the law is clear as written and doctors like amanda's are misinterpreting it >> if they are saying they have to delay and wait, that is medical malpractice, but if it is uncertain that this child may survive or may not, texas is saying we don't jump to conclusions. >> reporter: doctors are saying the slaw nolaw is not clear andt have to wait for a woman to get sicker and cecher before i can perform an abortion i know she needs. >> that's wrong conclusion >> the issue is not that the doctors are being too cautious the reality is, without clarification of this texas law, without a change in the circumstances happening today, it is going to come that women are going to die >> reporter: siegel disagrees. >> slaw n the >> the law is not putting lives in danger. >> reporter: does it give you pause that women's lives have been put at risk >> yes, our mission is to save lives. the fact that some women's lives have been jeopardized is something we take very s
and something has to change. >> reporter: but john siegel, president of texas right to life who helped craft the texas heartbeat act says the law is clear as written and doctors like amanda's are misinterpreting it >> if they are saying they have to delay and wait, that is medical malpractice, but if it is uncertain that this child may survive or may not, texas is saying we don't jump to conclusions. >> reporter: doctors are saying the slaw nolaw is not clear andt have to wait...
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and what we need the texas courts to do is clarify what this law means. and specifically, what we need the state of texas to do, is to say, if any of the women in this lawsuit they think weren't sick enough to get an abortion, they need to tell us which ones and why. >> this seems to be the issue here, this ambiguity. intentional, i think, largely, that women like yourself are in this position. what do you want to see come out, amanda, your decision to join this lawsuit, and speak out about what happened here? >> i think, first and foremost for me, it's about education. abortion's health care, plain and simple. a lot of times, it's necessary, lifesaving health care. sometimes, for the life of the mother, in my case, sometimes for the life of the fetus. one of my fellow plaintiffs cases, she was pregnant with twins, she needed the abortion of one to protect the life of the other. i think there is a stigma about what someone who needs and seeks an abortion looks like. i want people to understand, it's simply a standard medical procedure, and oftentimes, it'
and what we need the texas courts to do is clarify what this law means. and specifically, what we need the state of texas to do, is to say, if any of the women in this lawsuit they think weren't sick enough to get an abortion, they need to tell us which ones and why. >> this seems to be the issue here, this ambiguity. intentional, i think, largely, that women like yourself are in this position. what do you want to see come out, amanda, your decision to join this lawsuit, and speak out...
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eric: does the texas governor greg abbott have? can they sue texas or abbott for sending buses to new york city? some would say it is his fault. >> i would say is mayor adams had the ability to withstand to sue governor abbott, he probably would have but i can only empathize with the people of texas. if we deal with this problem at this dollar amount with 30,000 people currently in the system, i can only imagine what the crisis, the impact they are having on small cities around the border. texas and arizona and new mexico and elsewhere, that's really where i hope media attention is focused on because it has to be having a similar impact on budgets there. eric: that's what governor abbott and officials say, the reason for the buses is to show other cities not on the border and other states, the impact of the border crisis of the southern border now. the good news, crime in new york city, the good news is crime is down according to the nypd. let me review the stats that came out a couple of days ago. murder down 27% as you can see ra
eric: does the texas governor greg abbott have? can they sue texas or abbott for sending buses to new york city? some would say it is his fault. >> i would say is mayor adams had the ability to withstand to sue governor abbott, he probably would have but i can only empathize with the people of texas. if we deal with this problem at this dollar amount with 30,000 people currently in the system, i can only imagine what the crisis, the impact they are having on small cities around the...
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we look at the fight to protect reproductive rights in united states as a trump appointed judge in texas is deding whether to ban the aborti pill mifepristone across the united states. >> we artalking about a texas judge who any day now could aben access aill that is part of the most popular method of abortion nionwide, impacting patients in states from california to n york. ifothing else, this should put to rest any claim by th antiaboron movent that this was ever about state rights. it is always been about banning abortion nationwide through whatever means possible. amy: and news of americans kidnapped in mexico make headlines, we look at a story that has received less attention -- the tens of thousands of mexicans who remain missing in mexico. we will look at the latest on the ayotzinapa 43. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. russian fighter jets intercepted a u.s. drone over the black sea tuesday, leading the operators of the mq-9 reaper drone to bring it down in international waters. they say it was d
we look at the fight to protect reproductive rights in united states as a trump appointed judge in texas is deding whether to ban the aborti pill mifepristone across the united states. >> we artalking about a texas judge who any day now could aben access aill that is part of the most popular method of abortion nionwide, impacting patients in states from california to n york. ifothing else, this should put to rest any claim by th antiaboron movent that this was ever about state rights. it...
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i want to go to lieutenant the texas department of public safety. chris, it's always good seeing you even under these type of circumstances, my friend. what happens to those who are processed from that train or on that boxcar? or all of these other cases, the survivors, how are they handled? >> is all going to depend as far as the severity of injuries. the worse their injuries answers are there will be released in the country once a release of the hospital. they will more likely be deported back depending upon what country they're from. in this case i'm not one 100% sure were some of the immigrants working from there if they are from chances are the be title 42 and sent back to mexico. these events can easily be prevented if there consequences in place of their policies in place that would prevent illegal immigrants entering the country illegally. these don't care for the safety or the lives only care about is generating profits most of those dangerous criminals mexican president they do not have any influence and mexico they do not have any control
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not just in austin, texas though. this is happening all over the country cities are facing this time and again i do not have enough officers on the beat. they do not have enough people come into the recruitment situation to become officers in progress exactly as i stated these woke policies and initiatives to prosecute police officers is not helping the situation. we also have an austin city council just voted down a police contract. a bit under police contract for decades. that is going to only exacerbate the problem with mass resignations that will continue throughout this year. the austin police department officially goes out of contract here in a few days on march 31. we will see what that means in terms of additional resignations that will continue throughout 2023 and beyond for a sourcing the result, jennifer, thank you so much for your time today. >> thank you, appreciate it. support new reaction from washington after u.s. forces were targeted by iranian backed militants in sierra. so how should president biden
not just in austin, texas though. this is happening all over the country cities are facing this time and again i do not have enough officers on the beat. they do not have enough people come into the recruitment situation to become officers in progress exactly as i stated these woke policies and initiatives to prosecute police officers is not helping the situation. we also have an austin city council just voted down a police contract. a bit under police contract for decades. that is going to...
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state bill introduced by texas ascertain lowis kolkhorst probabilities immigrants from owning texas real estate. member who is wish to provide public comment call 415-655-0001, access code: 2482 057 2196 ##. press star 3. thank you. welcome. supervisor chan. thank you chair melgar i'm appreciative for you to hear this resolution and understands the manner of this that the sense of urgency of this bill texas state bill senate bill 147 is dangerous and racist attempt to alien 8 land laws where which were ruled uninstitutional by the procedure in 19 pooch alien land laws enacted during the 1800's and early 1900's including california and texas aim at limiting the presence and per minute nance of chinese and many other immigrants. alien land laws prevents asians from owning lands and now in 2023, decades later we are face thanksgiving very much same discrimination and uninstitutional attempt by texas. and this is as now known as sb147. prep vent immigrants coming from china iran, north crowa or russia from owning real property. the even those this bill mou introduced an amendment to all
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and i think this judge in texas is so extreme. you can see the impacts of these judicial appointments on when, and not only in texas but all over the country. >> here's the thing i don't need to explain to you. because america is not an accident, right? appointed in 2019, advocates, they warned of his willingness to bring his ideology which he's outlined for us to the bench. and the anti choice movement, they have been actively working to seek judges like him and then to bring cases before the judges such that they are able to actually in essence legislate from the bench. i wonder how you counter the efforts? >> this is exactly right. this is part of a coordinated strategy by extremists in the republican party to take away peoples reproductive rights. and it is not an accident. it is being followed through on the courts. and it is being followed through also and legislatures all over this country. it's ironic to me and painful to see that you have some of my republican colleagues in the senate who say abortion rights to be decided
and i think this judge in texas is so extreme. you can see the impacts of these judicial appointments on when, and not only in texas but all over the country. >> here's the thing i don't need to explain to you. because america is not an accident, right? appointed in 2019, advocates, they warned of his willingness to bring his ideology which he's outlined for us to the bench. and the anti choice movement, they have been actively working to seek judges like him and then to bring cases...