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xth opinion,t si the state of texas double down with this texas leesville. the state of texas is 40% latino. the people who are going to be asked for the papers are going to be latinos, for the most part. it is going to be people who are not english speakers, peoplple o lolook differerently, people whe mo brownwn. bill wasty is, this sold on a pack of mistruths. it was designed to conflate criminality with immigrants, even though immigrants commit a crime at a lower rate than even the nativeborn. and at a time, candidly, and this is contrary to what the governor said in the last clip, that immigration is at its lowest level since the 1970's. but in a political move, the governor, true to his record, has decided to cononflate criminality, immigration, to score political points. and it is offensive for him to do it on some of our mostt vulnerable populations. juan: what about this issue of the police chiefs that have come out opposed to the bill? on monday, the san antonio police chief william mcmanus addressed some of his concerns about the legislation. >> my
xth opinion,t si the state of texas double down with this texas leesville. the state of texas is 40% latino. the people who are going to be asked for the papers are going to be latinos, for the most part. it is going to be people who are not english speakers, peoplple o lolook differerently, people whe mo brownwn. bill wasty is, this sold on a pack of mistruths. it was designed to conflate criminality with immigrants, even though immigrants commit a crime at a lower rate than even the...
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they could only be from texas. on the academic level what i'm trying to get across in the book, just ways when we're think about the history of slavery we need to bring it into the history of the border much more than we've done. one of the tensions in texas as a whole is slavery is booming here in the 18 50s. so the family that owned his ancestors was from upper south, from kentucky and moved down to victoria in the 1850s. that is very common. almost all the slave-owning families are from the upper south. you can't grow con ton in kentucky. they're all coming down to participate in cotton of the as cotton booming in texas, as it grows closer you get to the border. the closer to the border, greater chance that slaves can escape. it is incredibly vibrant system and also a system that feels under assault because the proximity to the border and thousands of slaves escape across the border into mexico. the larger object lesson i became completely convinced texas history is fascinating and really, i think almost all of
they could only be from texas. on the academic level what i'm trying to get across in the book, just ways when we're think about the history of slavery we need to bring it into the history of the border much more than we've done. one of the tensions in texas as a whole is slavery is booming here in the 18 50s. so the family that owned his ancestors was from upper south, from kentucky and moved down to victoria in the 1850s. that is very common. almost all the slave-owning families are from the...
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>> it passed first out of the texas senate. it passes out of the texas house. there are minor differences between the house and senate. here is what we do know. because it passed out of both of those chambers, we know a bill will be coming my desk. the real deal is texas is going to be a leader nationally by insuring we ban sanctuary city policies that has real teeth and consequences and officials who adopt sanctuary city policies. it will be impossible to have sanctuary city policies in the state of texas. president trump moves forward along with the attorney general jeff sessions. 20 people were arrested yesterday. was it yesterday? protesting the sanctuary cities and talk about texas not being friendly to quote-unquote immigrants. it's a bizarre charge, isn't it? >> it is, lou. as everyone knows, texas is a very welcoming state. texas is made up of immigrants. and texas is * pro immigration. issue of is illegal immigration. people need to recognize the distank difference between the two. texas has been long connected to the hispanic community even before tex
>> it passed first out of the texas senate. it passes out of the texas house. there are minor differences between the house and senate. here is what we do know. because it passed out of both of those chambers, we know a bill will be coming my desk. the real deal is texas is going to be a leader nationally by insuring we ban sanctuary city policies that has real teeth and consequences and officials who adopt sanctuary city policies. it will be impossible to have sanctuary city policies in...
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how mexico is our largest trading partner with texas and how texas farmers rangers andut manufacturers rely on trade wits our southern neighbor. they pointed out that theiv chamber of commerce is issued a chart which documents that 5 million american jobs depend on by national trade with mexico i think most people are unawarec of that or don't pay enough attention to the fact that our economies are inextricably tieda together. during my visit to the border i was fortunate enough to have the chance to talk about our mutual security concerns with the its governor. it's a state that shares our northern border with texas. i'm grateful to mexican leaders states who ambassador the new mexican ambassador to the united states who share a vision for more secure border and more robust trade at the same time. they're not mutually exclusive, it's important that we have both security and trade. it goes without saying that free trade has been a cornerstone of the economy in texas adding billions to our economy annuallo and bolstering our relationship with our partner to the south. in other words, fr
how mexico is our largest trading partner with texas and how texas farmers rangers andut manufacturers rely on trade wits our southern neighbor. they pointed out that theiv chamber of commerce is issued a chart which documents that 5 million american jobs depend on by national trade with mexico i think most people are unawarec of that or don't pay enough attention to the fact that our economies are inextricably tieda together. during my visit to the border i was fortunate enough to have the...
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sam was born in built mr, texas, in 1936 -- in biltmore, texas, in 1936. he graduated from ackerley high school, he married a beautiful young woman johnette, and went on to attend baylor university. -- bayhor. while at baylor, he joined the army. following his service in the army and graduation from baylor he began his plig service. was a teacher, then was superintendent for grady i.s.d., and then as superintendent for a small town in the texas panhandle. his next position was superintendent in schools of stratford school district, in my hometown of stratford. in 1990, he retired after 35 years of service to the texas public school system and at that time he was so beloved by the stratford community that our local support stadium was named e.l. "sam" bass stadium in his honor. at the beginning of his retirement he moved to east texas and lived in a home he constructed with his own hands and with a little help from friends and family. sam suffered a loss in 1992 when johnette, his beloved wife of 42 years, passed away. in 1994, he married joanna morton. soo
sam was born in built mr, texas, in 1936 -- in biltmore, texas, in 1936. he graduated from ackerley high school, he married a beautiful young woman johnette, and went on to attend baylor university. -- bayhor. while at baylor, he joined the army. following his service in the army and graduation from baylor he began his plig service. was a teacher, then was superintendent for grady i.s.d., and then as superintendent for a small town in the texas panhandle. his next position was superintendent in...
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amy: that is texas governor abbott on fox. texas state representative rafael anchia, why are you so concerned? can you talk about what you see is the greatest threat of this new texas law? >> certainly. i'm try to counsel people not to use the sanctuary cities language. this is really in arizona-style bill. we should not be surprised with respect to this move by the governor when he was attorney general, he signed an offer does a brief in support of senate bill 1070. this has been part of his record. i will tell you why i am concerned. the papers please bill comes about one week after a s six findingal court discretion on the part of the state of texas against latinos. that has been both in the redistricting context and in the photo id context, which are ways to shut latinos out of the political process. xth opinion,t si
amy: that is texas governor abbott on fox. texas state representative rafael anchia, why are you so concerned? can you talk about what you see is the greatest threat of this new texas law? >> certainly. i'm try to counsel people not to use the sanctuary cities language. this is really in arizona-style bill. we should not be surprised with respect to this move by the governor when he was attorney general, he signed an offer does a brief in support of senate bill 1070. this has been part of...
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the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, after seven years we have heard the stories from our constituents, from our patients, from our friends, from our families who have suffered under the affordable care act. today, we'll have a chance to vote on a plan that will rescue and revitalize the market and lower costs and increase flexibility for patients to choose and keep a health insurance plan that works for them and their families. however, before we can do that, we have to pass a bill that will insure that members of congress and their staffs are treated the same way as the rest of america. so let's be clear. we firmly believe that members of congress should live by the same rules as everyone else. period. the bill we're considering now will make a simple technical correction to insure that the american health care act and its amendments apply equally to everyone when signed into
the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, after seven years we have heard the stories from our constituents, from our patients, from our friends, from our families who have suffered under the affordable care act. today, we'll have a chance to vote on a plan that will rescue and revitalize the market and lower costs and increase flexibility for patients to choose...
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. >> reporter: state senator charles perry, who cosponsored the measure, claims this bill will make texas communities safer. >> it's about prote communities. we don't want those individuals that have committed crimes, illegal or otherwise, that when they had an opportunity to be locked up for public safety to be released at the discretion of a local law enforcement. >> reporter: the bill will give every texas police officer and sheriff's deputy the power to enforce federal immigration laws. police officers can ask the immigration status of anyone under arrest or even detained. travis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will unfairly target texas' large mexican community. >> they feel they're being hunted. even the native born are in fear they'll be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not, even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed between 2014 and 2016 texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people.
. >> reporter: state senator charles perry, who cosponsored the measure, claims this bill will make texas communities safer. >> it's about prote communities. we don't want those individuals that have committed crimes, illegal or otherwise, that when they had an opportunity to be locked up for public safety to be released at the discretion of a local law enforcement. >> reporter: the bill will give every texas police officer and sheriff's deputy the power to enforce federal...
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jackson lee of texas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 324, the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas. ms. jackson lee: i thank the speaker. my amendment preserves the trust and integrity between probation officers and supervisee while ensuring public safety. while i understand the intended goal in the underlying bill, there are some unique concerns that it raises and my amendment addresses and will, i believe, provide additional information. my amendment calls for a comprehensive study by the g.a.o. of the newly granted authority to determine its impact on probations if that authority is so granted by this ody to determine the impact on probationers, supervisees, third parties and the overall practice. this shall sunset at 30 months. . ere are concerns we all have in allowing the studdy we will ascertain information that we otherwise do not have but would have learned and proceeded
jackson lee of texas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 324, the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas. ms. jackson lee: i thank the speaker. my amendment preserves the trust and integrity between probation officers and supervisee while ensuring public safety. while i understand the intended goal in the underlying bill, there are some unique concerns that it raises and my...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields. the gentlewoman from texas. ms. jackson lee: thank you. does the gentleman have any additional speakers? mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, i have only myself to close. so i'll reserve. ms. jackson lee: thank you. then i'm prepared to close at this time. what an appropriate time so that i can add my appreciation to the chairman and the ranking member, mr. conyers, the ranking member of the subcommittee that i am and to the chairman of the subcommittee, we have enjoyed working together on this legislation and to the co-sponsors of this legislation, mrs. wagner, ms. bass and then to the potent statement of my friend and fellow texan, congressman ted poe, who modestly indicated that we as women help drive this and frankly he beat us to the finish line riding his horse. but i want to thank him very much for his great leadership and interest in this very important area. this bill is a wonderful complement to the igniting of understanding about the vileness of human trafficking. i think it is important to take note that the huma
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields. the gentlewoman from texas. ms. jackson lee: thank you. does the gentleman have any additional speakers? mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, i have only myself to close. so i'll reserve. ms. jackson lee: thank you. then i'm prepared to close at this time. what an appropriate time so that i can add my appreciation to the chairman and the ranking member, mr. conyers, the ranking member of the subcommittee that i am and to the chairman of the...
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>> reporter: state senator charles perry, who co-sponsored the measure, claims this bill will make texas communities safer. >> it's about protecting we don't want those individuals that have committed crimes, illegal or otherwise, that when they had an opportunity to be locked up for public safety, to be released at the discretion of a local law enforcement. >> reporter: the bill will give every texas police officer and sheriff's deputy the power to enforce federal immigration laws. peace officers can ask the immigration status of anyone under arrest or even detained. travis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will unfairly target texas' large mexican and central american communities. >> they feel that they're being hunted. even the native born are in fear that they're going to be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not. even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed that between 2014 and 2016, texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people. that's 20,00
>> reporter: state senator charles perry, who co-sponsored the measure, claims this bill will make texas communities safer. >> it's about protecting we don't want those individuals that have committed crimes, illegal or otherwise, that when they had an opportunity to be locked up for public safety, to be released at the discretion of a local law enforcement. >> reporter: the bill will give every texas police officer and sheriff's deputy the power to enforce federal immigration...
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cesar blanco / -d- texas state house: "it's a scary time in texas, and we've gotta make sure that we hold these politicians accountable who say these hateful things.">( anny @ land ) a bill passed earlier this month will make it a crime for officials to ignore federal immigration detainer requests. opponents fear it empowers police to question someone's immigration status at a traffic stop. ( mark ) former panama dictator manuel noriega has died at the age of 83. noriega ruled the central american nation from 19-83 until he was removed from power by the u-s military in 19-89. noriega spent nearly two decades in a u-s prison for drug trafficking and money laundering. after more jail time in france, noriega returned to panama in 20-11. he later apologized to his country for the offenses of his regime and his own actions that led up to the 1989 u-s invasion, and his
cesar blanco / -d- texas state house: "it's a scary time in texas, and we've gotta make sure that we hold these politicians accountable who say these hateful things.">( anny @ land ) a bill passed earlier this month will make it a crime for officials to ignore federal immigration detainer requests. opponents fear it empowers police to question someone's immigration status at a traffic stop. ( mark ) former panama dictator manuel noriega has died at the age of 83. noriega ruled the...
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god bless texas and god bless america. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, this week is national police week. a time each year when we honor the service and sacrifice of our nation's heroes in blue. at this particular time i especially cherish the memory of officer greg, a veteran of the police department. he was a hardworking, humble man, an eagle scout, and graduate of richland northeast high school and university of south carolina. greg's end of watch was september 30, 2015. when he was shot while pursuing a suspect. he is survived by his wife, parents, and his young son. cassie continues to provide greg's legacy of service through the heroes in blue, an organization dedicated to shari
god bless texas and god bless america. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, this week is national police week. a time each year when we...
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ab reporter: texas governor greg e bott tweeted after his legislative victory, saying,
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will other states follow texas lead? are we going to see major challenges in texas ahead ned, where do you see this one heading, major legal troubles or is texas going to be able to enforce the law, saying, look, if you're going to try and provide some kind of a escape to someone who is here illegally, then you're going to be the one in trouble. >> well, the thing that's important to remember about this texas law is people have been saying, well, the arizona law went up to the supreme court and struck down almost no entirety, but the one thing that was not struck down in the arizona law was that it permitted police to ask people that were detained what is their immigration status. so i think that as you look at this and what they did in texas allowing officers to ask what is your immigration status regardless for criminal activity or traffic violation, it's been upheld by the supreme court. it's already been addressed by the supreme court. it's already been dealt with and that's why i think texas kept it fairly narrow an
will other states follow texas lead? are we going to see major challenges in texas ahead ned, where do you see this one heading, major legal troubles or is texas going to be able to enforce the law, saying, look, if you're going to try and provide some kind of a escape to someone who is here illegally, then you're going to be the one in trouble. >> well, the thing that's important to remember about this texas law is people have been saying, well, the arizona law went up to the supreme...
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travis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will unfairly target texas' large mexican and central american communities. >> they feel that they're being hunted. even the native born are in fear that they're going to be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not. even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed that between 2014 and 2016, texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the state of california detained. criticized by police chiefs from dallas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not comply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chosen to conscript us as immigration officials, we will have to comply. >> reporter: texas governor greg abbott tweeted after his legislative victory, saying, "i'm getting my signing pen
travis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will unfairly target texas' large mexican and central american communities. >> they feel that they're being hunted. even the native born are in fear that they're going to be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not. even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed that between 2014 and 2016, texas police complied with federal requests and detained more...
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fox news alert, the aftermath in texas where one tornado touched down in texas. storms across the south and midwest killed at least 15 people, that system now on the move which means you need heads up on this. adam klotz is live in the foxworth dude mack weather center with more. >> the very system you're working on talking about is working through the eastern midwest, stretching down into the south east, as of now, not particularly severe weather but still pretty good thunderstorms wrapped within the system. couple areas we still need to pay attention to. this is looking back off to the left, portions of southern indiana stretching to arkansas, 12-8 inches of rain, as a result, still flooding issues that take a little while for some moisture and rain to run into the creeks and rivers. as a result, we have flood advisory stretching across portions of missouri up into illinois and farther toward the west. still an area where if you're in this area even though we are not expecting more rain come you can see additional flooding so something to pay attention to. futu
fox news alert, the aftermath in texas where one tornado touched down in texas. storms across the south and midwest killed at least 15 people, that system now on the move which means you need heads up on this. adam klotz is live in the foxworth dude mack weather center with more. >> the very system you're working on talking about is working through the eastern midwest, stretching down into the south east, as of now, not particularly severe weather but still pretty good thunderstorms...
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texas. of question why that would be included. wherener-city of texas the epicenters in their own fashion for a the new left, the antiwar movement, the counterculture, the women's movement. microcosm examining the process just like how i focus on hate. earlier in scope, you can talk about the appearance at columbia university of the small circle of friends which did not matter. it was ginsberg. their buddies who were challenging the institution that was columbia. they were challenging the literary establishment. -- asey were questioning he does in his famous epic poem road.does it on the howell, which was presented in 1955, the publication of on the road two years later. they serve as triggers. of appearance, the emergence the project at harvard, believe it or not, which involved timothy leary and eventually richard alpert. and, brought in young people to serve as kind of guinea pigs as it were, and proved to the enormously controversial. surprisingly what was most controversial for the inst
texas. of question why that would be included. wherener-city of texas the epicenters in their own fashion for a the new left, the antiwar movement, the counterculture, the women's movement. microcosm examining the process just like how i focus on hate. earlier in scope, you can talk about the appearance at columbia university of the small circle of friends which did not matter. it was ginsberg. their buddies who were challenging the institution that was columbia. they were challenging the...
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travis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will unfairly target texas' large mexican community. >> they feel they're being hunted. even the native born are in fear they'll be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not, even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed between 2014 and 2016 texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the state of california detained. criticized by police chiefs from dallas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not comply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chose on the conscript us as immigration officials, we will have to comply. >> reporter: texas governor greg abbott tweeted after his legislative victory saying, "i'm
travis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will unfairly target texas' large mexican community. >> they feel they're being hunted. even the native born are in fear they'll be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not, even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed between 2014 and 2016 texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more...
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the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: it is now my privilege to recognize the gentleman from kentucky vice chairman of the health subcommittee on energy and commerce, one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise today to urge my colleague to support the american health care act. a constituent of mine personally reached out to share her story. under obamacare the monthly premium rose to over $1,000 with a deductible of $12,000. when she fell and broke three ribs, she couldn't afford to go to the emergency room. she suffered for weeks until she could afford care and as she said, quote, i paid 50% of my income for something i am forced to buy but cannot use. in kentucky there are many counties with one health insurer on the exchange. that is not right. affordable health care is access to health care when you need it. i urge my colleagues to support the american health care act. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey.
the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: it is now my privilege to recognize the gentleman from kentucky vice chairman of the health subcommittee on energy and commerce, one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise today to urge my colleague to support the american health care act. a constituent of mine personally reached out to share her story. under obamacare the monthly premium rose to over $1,000 with a deductible of...
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but texas health commissioner dr. john hellerstedt is concerned travelers with zika in their bloodstream could spread the virus to uninfected mosquitos in other states. >> they could go to anywhere harbor the aedes aegypti mosquito. >> reporter: in texas would you say year yoour on low, medium, or high alert? >> oh, we're absolutely on high alert. >> reporter: the question now-- will the virus start to spread in vulnerable areas like the gulf coast. and if so, how quickly will we detect it? >> mason: dr. jon lapook. thanks, jon. coming up next on the cbs evening news, humans are drank the swamp. what's being done to save the everglades. your rates y mutual won't raise due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. got any ideas?ting you? not all products work the same. my owner gives me k9 advantix ii. it kills all three through contact. no biting required. so they don't have to bite? that's right. no biting required. k9 adv
but texas health commissioner dr. john hellerstedt is concerned travelers with zika in their bloodstream could spread the virus to uninfected mosquitos in other states. >> they could go to anywhere harbor the aedes aegypti mosquito. >> reporter: in texas would you say year yoour on low, medium, or high alert? >> oh, we're absolutely on high alert. >> reporter: the question now-- will the virus start to spread in vulnerable areas like the gulf coast. and if so, how...
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cesar blanco / -d- texas state house: "it's a scary time in texas, and we've gotta make sure that we hold these politicians accountable who say these hateful things.">( mark ) the protesters were rallying against the state's new anti-sanctuary cities law. ( darya ) game one of the n-b-a finals is set for thursday at oracle arena and it is not too late to get tickets.( mark ) kron 4's gabe slate shows you how to find the cheapest seats. ((pkg))if attending an nba championship game is on your bucket list. now is the time this thursday and sunday the warriors take on the cavaliers at oracle arena in oakland for game one and two of the finals.here's a look at ticket prices right now. if you just want to get in the door. for the experience and you're ok way up in the rafters. you can find tickets under $500. the official warriors website, which is uses ticketmaster has the cheapest seats right now. for decent seats mid level.
cesar blanco / -d- texas state house: "it's a scary time in texas, and we've gotta make sure that we hold these politicians accountable who say these hateful things.">( mark ) the protesters were rallying against the state's new anti-sanctuary cities law. ( darya ) game one of the n-b-a finals is set for thursday at oracle arena and it is not too late to get tickets.( mark ) kron 4's gabe slate shows you how to find the cheapest seats. ((pkg))if attending an nba championship game...
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put henderson county, texas under a watch, this tornado tore across the highway. drivers on i-20 were forced to pull over for this massive funnel cloud. officials blame the tornado outbreak in van zandt county for at least four deaths and nearly 50 injuries. >> there are people associated with these organizations represented here today who are, as we speak, going door to door, house to house, building to building. >> reporter: texas governor greg a abbott. >> there's a possibility one of these tornados was on the ground for up to a 50 mile stretch, which would be the longest stretch of a tornado on the ground that i've ever heard of. >> reporter: at one point, nearly 10,000 people were out of power after massive transmission poles like this one were knocked down. the tornado tossed cars at this dealership and blew this storage facility to pieces. in mississippi, one person was killed and child electrocuted. in arkansas, two children were swept away from their mother in fast-moving floodwaters. they're still missing. torrential rains there killed at least one perso
put henderson county, texas under a watch, this tornado tore across the highway. drivers on i-20 were forced to pull over for this massive funnel cloud. officials blame the tornado outbreak in van zandt county for at least four deaths and nearly 50 injuries. >> there are people associated with these organizations represented here today who are, as we speak, going door to door, house to house, building to building. >> reporter: texas governor greg a abbott. >> there's a...
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city in the state of texas. austin, texas is in travis county, travis county declared sanctuary city policies so i withheld money from them. importantly is the way that i did it. the state of texas has grant contracts with travis county in those contracts we put in there the terms that in order for them to receive grant money they had to not have any type of sanctuary city policy. what i don't know is what type of arrangement like that the trump administration already has. what i do know that the trump administration has those similar contract terms, they will be able to withhold money to those cities. however, maria, that's a smart part of what we have done. we have spent a bill in the capital behind me. one it can expose them to very high fines about $25,000 per day if exposed them for jail time for any sheriff or official and can also subject the county or city or whichever political body it is to legal action in the event that they release somebody . think of kate stanley, this would be allowed the people to
city in the state of texas. austin, texas is in travis county, travis county declared sanctuary city policies so i withheld money from them. importantly is the way that i did it. the state of texas has grant contracts with travis county in those contracts we put in there the terms that in order for them to receive grant money they had to not have any type of sanctuary city policy. what i don't know is what type of arrangement like that the trump administration already has. what i do know that...
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>> god bless texas. good for governor abbott. i read this bill this afternoon, it's got teeth, that's what i like. starting september 1st, compels law enforcement agencies and other public officials to assist in cooperate and share information they have with immigration and customs enforcement. you know as well as i do successful law enforcement in the united states is predicated upon local, state and federal officers working together, sharing information in the pursuit of justice. i don't really care what mexico thinks about this. i care about the rule of law here in the united states, like i said, this thing has teeth it. calls for fines, it calls for jailtime of law enforcement officials that don't comply, and even up to removal from office of elected officials who continue to thumb their nose at the rule of law, and there are 33 -- 32 states in the united states that have a gop governor, and the gop controls the two bodies of the legislature. i would implore them to follow suit here to assist the federal government. this make
>> god bless texas. good for governor abbott. i read this bill this afternoon, it's got teeth, that's what i like. starting september 1st, compels law enforcement agencies and other public officials to assist in cooperate and share information they have with immigration and customs enforcement. you know as well as i do successful law enforcement in the united states is predicated upon local, state and federal officers working together, sharing information in the pursuit of justice. i...
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this morning, texas house scuffle. lawmakers of the state capitol monday in a heated face-to-face hurling death threats. >> there was a threat made from representative rinaldi to put a bullet in one of my colleague's head. >> reporter: democrats in a shoving match with republicans. the reason, a massive protest in the building sparked by a tough new anti-sanctuary cities law in texas. tensions escalated when gop representative matt rinaldi told a group of hispanic representatives he had called i.c.e. on demonstrators. >> that is just racist behavior on our texas house floor. >> i just know they were saying stuff to me. i was saying stuff to them. both of them designed to incite each other. all sides were emotional. >> reporter: as before signed into law by governor greg abbott, a staunch president trump supporter, the law threatens to jail or remove police chiefs from office for providing protections to undocumented immigrants and police can also ask the immigration status of anyone they stop. as before which has prote
this morning, texas house scuffle. lawmakers of the state capitol monday in a heated face-to-face hurling death threats. >> there was a threat made from representative rinaldi to put a bullet in one of my colleague's head. >> reporter: democrats in a shoving match with republicans. the reason, a massive protest in the building sparked by a tough new anti-sanctuary cities law in texas. tensions escalated when gop representative matt rinaldi told a group of hispanic representatives he...
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arantxa: esta noche el gobernador de texas firmÓ la ley muy similar a la de arizona. abbott ratificÓ t dicha medida en un vÍdeo por facebook. apodan a esta ley "ensÉÑame tus papeles". sergio : asÍ, y solamente por medio de la transmisiÓn en su pÁgina de facebook el gobernador de texas mostrÓ esta noche el papel que prohÍbe la ciudad de santuario. afirmÓ que texas cumplirÁ de ahora en adelante con todas las leyes federales migratorias. los tejanos tienen expectativas de que las vamos a mantener seguros. eso es exactamente lo que vamos a hacer. se refiriÓ al caso de la joven estadounidense asesinada hace dos aÑos. agregÓ que la nueva ley no permitirÁ que eso ocurra en su estado. por su parte, activistas pro inmigrantes rechazaron la manera en cÓmo se formódd. -- la ley. es una cachetada mÁs a nosotros los latinos. seÑalan que los tiempos estÁn cambiando y que las miles de familias indocumentadas que han vivido en texas tendrÁn que pagar la ley. estamos en una nueva Época de leyes en ese paÍs. el gobernador advirtiÓ que los jefes de policÍa y alg
arantxa: esta noche el gobernador de texas firmÓ la ley muy similar a la de arizona. abbott ratificÓ t dicha medida en un vÍdeo por facebook. apodan a esta ley "ensÉÑame tus papeles". sergio : asÍ, y solamente por medio de la transmisiÓn en su pÁgina de facebook el gobernador de texas mostrÓ esta noche el papel que prohÍbe la ciudad de santuario. afirmÓ que texas cumplirÁ de ahora en adelante con todas las leyes federales migratorias. los tejanos tienen expectativas de que...
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and talking with texas attorney general how they are taking on austin, texas on sanctuary cities? confused? unit maybe only if you watch "fox and friends," can't wait to see who comes out. ainsley: you mentioned a new social media site, the facebook? >> reporter: facebook. a lot of kids are using it and others are using it. clayton: i think my grandmother is on facebook now. facebook was the cool place to hang out. we are the cool kids. >> i have never been cool, you have always been cool. more coolness on "fox and friends" in the next 13 minutes. more "fox and friends" first. irt transmission. a meticulously crafted interior. all of these are feats of engineering. combining them with near-perfect weight distribution... ...is a feat of amazing. experience the first-ever 471-horsepower lexus lc 500 or the multistage hybrid lc 500h. experience amazing. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah
and talking with texas attorney general how they are taking on austin, texas on sanctuary cities? confused? unit maybe only if you watch "fox and friends," can't wait to see who comes out. ainsley: you mentioned a new social media site, the facebook? >> reporter: facebook. a lot of kids are using it and others are using it. clayton: i think my grandmother is on facebook now. facebook was the cool place to hang out. we are the cool kids. >> i have never been cool, you have...
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there are many people in texas who travel through texas, who are immigrants and speak different languages, and that's part of the diversity that is part of the united states. also, as law enforcement came out against this bill, it is clear that a bill that requires law enforcement tone gauge in immigration enforcement actually has the opposite effect of keeping us safe because it destroys community trust. >> and again what about those in texas who say we are dealing with an inflex of illegal immigrants. our schools can't handle it, we need to do more to secure the border, and there are federal immigration laws for a reason? >> and a there are federal immigration agents whose task it is to enforce those laws. and it is not the job of state and local agencies to enforce federal civil immigration laws. >> do you expect the aclu to file a lawsuit? >> i'm sure the aclu of texas will fight this law. >> thank you julia. the aclu issuing a travel alert for those heading to the state of texas. >>> let's check in now with rosemary orozco for a look at your bay area forecast. >> an enjoyable day aro
there are many people in texas who travel through texas, who are immigrants and speak different languages, and that's part of the diversity that is part of the united states. also, as law enforcement came out against this bill, it is clear that a bill that requires law enforcement tone gauge in immigration enforcement actually has the opposite effect of keeping us safe because it destroys community trust. >> and again what about those in texas who say we are dealing with an inflex of...
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what do we have here in texas? - the most wind. - the most wind. - of anybody. - yes and we have enough sun and wind to supply the entire country with electricity. that's how much we have. we have the technological know-how, we have the jobs, we have the infrastructure, we have the people. texas is poised to again lead the nation in energy by embracing the clean-energy economy. - we visited before we came out here. you have a nine-year-old. - [katharine] i do. - you're watching this wonderful child of yours grow up in a world in which a lot of closely-held political positions are beginning to fragment. we're sort of in a, you know, whether it's same-sex marriage or race, we have a lot of work to do in this country on race, but on the other hand, our kids are growing up in an era very different from the one we grew up in in terms of accepting diversity as a part of the fabric of all of our lives. i wonder if the answer here is generational more than anything else? that generation is growing up in a world much more h
what do we have here in texas? - the most wind. - the most wind. - of anybody. - yes and we have enough sun and wind to supply the entire country with electricity. that's how much we have. we have the technological know-how, we have the jobs, we have the infrastructure, we have the people. texas is poised to again lead the nation in energy by embracing the clean-energy economy. - we visited before we came out here. you have a nine-year-old. - [katharine] i do. - you're watching this wonderful...
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la organizaciÓn lulac que entablo una demanda en el sur de texas en el cenizo. no solo la policÍa harÁ cumplir leyes de inmigraciÓn. los funcionarios electos pueden ser... por no cumplir con la ley. alguaciles y oficiales de policÍa pueden ir a la cÁrcel si no colaboran con ice. alimenta las denuncias contra funcionarios electos o universitarios que no acaten a la ley. permite preguntar a las vÍctimas y testigos de crÍmenes sobre estatus migratorios. y los que sean demandados por cumplir con esta ley. para analizar lagos implicaciones, vamos asan antonio, estÁ el analista republicana, adriana y el demÓcrata excongresista pete gallegos estÁ con nosotros tambiÉn. gracias por estar con nosotros, congresista gallegos quiero conversar con usted. esta ley ya entrarÁ en vigor en septiembre. si no hay algÚn tipo de bloqueo judicial. >>> y ojalÁ que sÍ, ojalÁ que con esa demanda, ahora sean varias ciudades que estÁn tratando de comenzar el corte federal texas. no es buena idea, no es constitucional. y francamente es inmigrante o no. esta ley es un insult
la organizaciÓn lulac que entablo una demanda en el sur de texas en el cenizo. no solo la policÍa harÁ cumplir leyes de inmigraciÓn. los funcionarios electos pueden ser... por no cumplir con la ley. alguaciles y oficiales de policÍa pueden ir a la cÁrcel si no colaboran con ice. alimenta las denuncias contra funcionarios electos o universitarios que no acaten a la ley. permite preguntar a las vÍctimas y testigos de crÍmenes sobre estatus migratorios. y los que sean demandados por...
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and i'm excited to go to texas and play texas tech. >> they are going to texas to win ball games and a trip to the college world series. they promise they aren't just happy to be there. >> i know if we play like we've been playing we can beat any team in the country. >> so like the delaware women who shocked the field hockey world by win agency national titles in the fall. the ball players are asking why not us. >> that's a good question why not us. that's how we feel. >> the game one in texas is friday afternoon. in nbc 10 news. >> let's go blue hens. up next at nbc us news at 5:00. >>> all knew at 5:00 local police are getting better to solving change. tiger woods arrested for dui the the comeback attempt might be rind for one of the greatest golfers of all time. >> looking at damp weather ahead. maybe a few sprinkles. well talk about that after the break. >> first memorial day coverage continue take you around our area as we honor our nation's heroes tonight. 37 goldman sachs was one of those companies whose illegal activity helped destroy our economy... vo: as a goldman sachs pre
and i'm excited to go to texas and play texas tech. >> they are going to texas to win ball games and a trip to the college world series. they promise they aren't just happy to be there. >> i know if we play like we've been playing we can beat any team in the country. >> so like the delaware women who shocked the field hockey world by win agency national titles in the fall. the ball players are asking why not us. >> that's a good question why not us. that's how we feel....
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some were physically removed by texas state troopers. democrat ramon romero junior. >> these folks understand that what is going to happen in the future is exactly what matt rinaldi demonstrated. he saw the crowd and he saw illegals. >> house democrats are not only laying the blame squarely on representative rinaldi. members say he escalated >> he threatened to put a bullet in one of my -- head on facebook he said representative -- physically assaulted me. poncho told me he would get me on the way to my car. >> what's not true is that i threatened his life. >> seven times over the last 24 hours we reached out to representative rinaldi to request an interview. we never heard back. rinaldi said fearing for his safety he is under the protection of texas state troopers. >>> during his campaign, president trump said sanctuary cities harbored criminals. however, a study published by the progressive think tank the center for american progress suggests that's not entirely accurate. it found the typical sanctuary county in a large metropolitan ar
some were physically removed by texas state troopers. democrat ramon romero junior. >> these folks understand that what is going to happen in the future is exactly what matt rinaldi demonstrated. he saw the crowd and he saw illegals. >> house democrats are not only laying the blame squarely on representative rinaldi. members say he escalated >> he threatened to put a bullet in one of my -- head on facebook he said representative -- physically assaulted me. poncho told me he...
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it is a terrible situation here in west texas right now. someone facing a situation like that, what should be a first step? think the first step is to see if there is a job center within theirenter local community. i think that is something the federal government has tried to push it is a strategy that a lot of state and local organizations are in support of. so try going to a job center in see if there are skills in individual can learn they can be helpful or taking a class at a community college can be helpful. challenge, ande age discrimination is very real. it is definitely a very challenging situation. longer someone has been out of work, the smaller their network becomes. guest: and if a company can hire younger workers, that is also a challenge because they do not have to pay that worker as much. from our next call is reno, nevada, unemployed and looking. caller: good morning. morning.e 5:30 in the age to's quite alive and active discrimination is quite alive and active here. i have been on the line with a lot of employers and agenci
it is a terrible situation here in west texas right now. someone facing a situation like that, what should be a first step? think the first step is to see if there is a job center within theirenter local community. i think that is something the federal government has tried to push it is a strategy that a lot of state and local organizations are in support of. so try going to a job center in see if there are skills in individual can learn they can be helpful or taking a class at a community...
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lawmakers call to ice sparking a fight on the house floor in texas. things getting physical over immigration bill.
lawmakers call to ice sparking a fight on the house floor in texas. things getting physical over immigration bill.
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deadly tornadoes to texas now targeting tens of millions in the east. >> we're outside eustace, texas. >> reporter: just after those tornadoes tore through, tom mitchell discovering this truck overturned in rushing water, and a family of four trapped inside. >> oh, my god! somebody go through the back seat! >> reporter: with tornadic storms still swirling overhead, good samaritans racing against time. >> call 911! get him! >> we've got a baby! call 911! >> reporter: mitchell puts down his phone and starts giving the infant cpr. >> let him breathe, lord! >> please lord. >> let him breath, lord! >> reporter: tonight, the ocheltree family recovering, mom emily with a message for their >> thank you so much for everything you did and helping someone you didn't even know. >> reporter: just a few miles away, a high school prom taking a direct hit. this new well-built venue nearly flattened by the tornado. the 20 people inside, cramming into a small closet and bathrooms buried underneath that rubble, all survived, with no injuries. >> we're not really new to tornadoes, but one of this magnitu
deadly tornadoes to texas now targeting tens of millions in the east. >> we're outside eustace, texas. >> reporter: just after those tornadoes tore through, tom mitchell discovering this truck overturned in rushing water, and a family of four trapped inside. >> oh, my god! somebody go through the back seat! >> reporter: with tornadic storms still swirling overhead, good samaritans racing against time. >> call 911! get him! >> we've got a baby! call 911!...
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but every major police chief in texas opposes it. houston police chief has tweeted, violent crime is on the rise across our nation and some would rather men and women in blue go after cooks and nannies than hardened criminals. the law doesn't go into effect until september 1st. before then the aclu is vowing to fight it in court. this law also applies to universities across the state of texas but doesn't apply to churches. >>> a suspect is under arrest in a serial killing spree that haunted phoenix. police say aaron saucedo shot and killed nine people between august of 2015 and july of 2016. the murders took place after dark in a predominantly latino neighborhood. most victims were targets of opportunity. >> this case plagued our community for more than a year as the mayor mentioned to you and left behind a trail of victims. >> evidence we continue to discover daily continues to point back to one suspect. >> police did not have a motive. aaron saucedo faces 26 felony counts of homicide, aggravated assault and drive by shooting. >>> a
but every major police chief in texas opposes it. houston police chief has tweeted, violent crime is on the rise across our nation and some would rather men and women in blue go after cooks and nannies than hardened criminals. the law doesn't go into effect until september 1st. before then the aclu is vowing to fight it in court. this law also applies to universities across the state of texas but doesn't apply to churches. >>> a suspect is under arrest in a serial killing spree that...
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now a texas boy is trying to save lives with a new invention. i'm in dallas with the story coming up. you didn't know we had over 26,000 local activities listed on our app. or that you could book them right from your phone. a few weeks ago, you still didn't know if you were gonna go. now the only thing you don't know, is why it took you so long to come here. expedia. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. ...it shouldn't be whateverfleas and ticks. home... no, no no no no... seresto® kills and repels fleas and ticks for 8 continuous months - for effective protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. 8-month seresto®. from bayer. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. oggy can never forget. "i used to be a prince. but no princess would kiss me now." >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> a 10-year-old florida
now a texas boy is trying to save lives with a new invention. i'm in dallas with the story coming up. you didn't know we had over 26,000 local activities listed on our app. or that you could book them right from your phone. a few weeks ago, you still didn't know if you were gonna go. now the only thing you don't know, is why it took you so long to come here. expedia. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. ...it shouldn't be whateverfleas and ticks. home... no, no no no...
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lou: and the governor of the great state of texas greg abbott joining us next. so tell us your big idea for getting the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? nope, badda book. badda boom. have you ever stayed with choice hotels? like at a comfort inn? yep. free waffles, can't go wrong. i like it. promote that guy. get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed. when you book direct at choicehotels.com. book now. i just want to find a used car start at the new carfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. switch and you could save $509 on auto insurance. cal
lou: and the governor of the great state of texas greg abbott joining us next. so tell us your big idea for getting the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? nope, badda book. badda boom. have you ever stayed with choice hotels? like at a comfort inn? yep. free waffles, can't go wrong. i like it. promote that guy. get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed. when you book direct at...
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veasey of texas. mr. veasey: i want to thank the gentleman from the great state of pennsylvania for helping co-found the blue collar caucus and just doing a tremendous job. because as you know, the hard working men and women of pennsylvania, in particular the philadelphia area, have been so responsible for many of the things that have really made our country what it is. many of the great public works, many of the amazing museums, many of the amazing things, bridges, just things like that, that people take for granted, that there was someone that built those things. there was someone that toiled possibly in the heat, in the snow, but they were able to bring home a good wage doing it. they were able to take care of their families. they were able to send their kids to college. i love when you talk about your family and the sacrifices that your parents made working in a blue collar job, that ultimately helped you go to one of the most prestigious universities in notre dame. just really appreciate the fact tha
veasey of texas. mr. veasey: i want to thank the gentleman from the great state of pennsylvania for helping co-found the blue collar caucus and just doing a tremendous job. because as you know, the hard working men and women of pennsylvania, in particular the philadelphia area, have been so responsible for many of the things that have really made our country what it is. many of the great public works, many of the amazing museums, many of the amazing things, bridges, just things like that, that...
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some were physically removed by texas state troopers. democrat ramon romero junior. >> these folks understand that what is going to happen in the future is exactly what matt rinaldi demonstrated. he saw the crowd and he saw illegals. >> house democrats are not only laying the blame squarely on representative rinaldi. members say he escalated >> he threatened to put a bullet in one of my -- head on
some were physically removed by texas state troopers. democrat ramon romero junior. >> these folks understand that what is going to happen in the future is exactly what matt rinaldi demonstrated. he saw the crowd and he saw illegals. >> house democrats are not only laying the blame squarely on representative rinaldi. members say he escalated >> he threatened to put a bullet in one of my -- head on