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worth, texas. he's a new plaintiff in veasey v. texas, texas governor rick perry. congressman, thank you very much for being here. it's nice to have you here. >> thank you, rachel, for having me on the show. >> your overall reaction to the idea of the voting rights act, damage done on civil rights terms this week by the supreme court and how the fight to preserve voting rights in the country moves forward from here on out. >> well, the thing that i'm doing to preserve voting rights moving this point forward is i filed a suit in texas, in corpus christi, to make sure this law is never implemented. as you stated earlier, this law was found to be discriminatory. the fact just because section 4 was struck down that you would move to make a law that a court has found to be discriminatory is absolutely nonsense. and it sends the wrong message about texas. we are a great state and and don't want to send a message to businesses and companies and people that are moving to the state of texas in records, mostly latino and african-american, that discrimination is okay. we need
worth, texas. he's a new plaintiff in veasey v. texas, texas governor rick perry. congressman, thank you very much for being here. it's nice to have you here. >> thank you, rachel, for having me on the show. >> your overall reaction to the idea of the voting rights act, damage done on civil rights terms this week by the supreme court and how the fight to preserve voting rights in the country moves forward from here on out. >> well, the thing that i'm doing to preserve voting...
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worth, texas. he's a new plaintiff in visi versus texas, texas governor rick perry. congressman, thank you very much for being here. it's nice to have you here. >> thank you, rachel, for having me on the show. >> your overall reaction to the idea of the voting rights act, damage done on civil rights terms this week by the supreme court and how the fight to preserve voting rights in the country moves forward from here on out. >> well, the thing that i'm doing to preserve voting rights moving this point forward is i filed a suit in texas, in corpus christi, to make sure this law is never implemented. as you stated earlier, this law was found to be discriminatory. the fact just because section 4 was struck down that you would move to make a law that a court has found to be discriminatory is absolutely nonsense. and it sends the wrong message about texas. we are a great state and and don't want to send a message to businesses and companies and people twhat ahat are moving to state of texas in records, mostly latino and african-american, that discrimination is okay. we ne
worth, texas. he's a new plaintiff in visi versus texas, texas governor rick perry. congressman, thank you very much for being here. it's nice to have you here. >> thank you, rachel, for having me on the show. >> your overall reaction to the idea of the voting rights act, damage done on civil rights terms this week by the supreme court and how the fight to preserve voting rights in the country moves forward from here on out. >> well, the thing that i'm doing to preserve voting...
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texas state senator wendy davis. more on that coming up. [ snoring ] ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] zzzquil™ sleep-aid. [ both snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds. it's not for pain. it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil™. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. ♪ >>> progressives everywhere are celebrating the supreme court's landmark decision today on marriage equality. yesterday's big ruling, the one that all but killed the very heart of the votes rights act has cast a shadow on the triumph of this day. it's already heralding in what promises to be a long, difficult bruising struggle for equal access to the polls. literally within hours of the supreme court's decision to strike down section 4 of the voting rights act yesterday, the state of texas moved to capitolize on what officials there see as a political victory. texas attorney general greg abbott announcing the state would be immediately implementing a
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that would be required to vote in texas under the new law. so texas plans like that. new laws to block hispanics from voting at more than double the rate of non-hispanics or killing 80% of the polling places and setting up new ones where white people get ten times the service as non white people. plans like these from the last few years in texas, they were blocked from ever coming into effect. even though texas wanted to do them, they were blocked from coming into effect because the justice department could block them. because of the voting rights act. as of today, that's over. the court did not change anything about the basic idea that some places could not be trusted to make new election laws on their own. they should have to get preclearance from the justice department. the court left that in place theoretically, but they invalidated the existing list of places that qualify for that kind of special scrutiny. they threw that part of it instead to congress. in its infinite wisdom to come up with a new way of identifying places that need that special scrutiny of precl
that would be required to vote in texas under the new law. so texas plans like that. new laws to block hispanics from voting at more than double the rate of non-hispanics or killing 80% of the polling places and setting up new ones where white people get ten times the service as non white people. plans like these from the last few years in texas, they were blocked from ever coming into effect. even though texas wanted to do them, they were blocked from coming into effect because the justice...
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vast minority in both the texas and the texas senate. republicans have almost a supermajority in both bodies. every statewide elective office, the state is, as you said, not just red, it's blood red. obama has done, president obama has done very poorly in the '08 election, worse in the 2012 election. democrats have had no action here for a very long time. it was the first moment, really going back to ann richards, that you saw the democratic party spring to life, the kind of periscope came up. we're actually here. the first individual figure in wendy davis to really get traction among the democrats. it was an amazing moment. i watched the legislature for more than two decades. it was like nothing i've ever seen before. >> he's the great paradox. there are about 10 million hispanic people living in texas. expected to rise close to 20 million by 2040. the number of white people is expected to decrease slightly by 2040. you're looking at a state that is tailor made to trend in a direction that would favor the democratic party. the gap betwe
vast minority in both the texas and the texas senate. republicans have almost a supermajority in both bodies. every statewide elective office, the state is, as you said, not just red, it's blood red. obama has done, president obama has done very poorly in the '08 election, worse in the 2012 election. democrats have had no action here for a very long time. it was the first moment, really going back to ann richards, that you saw the democratic party spring to life, the kind of periscope came up....
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texas state senator wendy davis. more on that coming up. [ male announcer ] you know what happens when we take away the late fees and penalty rate? no one misses them. the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee. ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! to accept less and less in the name of style a
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texas is working. their states are not. so -- they have high taxes and have budget problems and they have -- high unemployment. mr. cuomo is part -- part of his response is -- making excuses for my taxes can be cut here and i think that's the power of the texas example to say without an -- state income tax, look at all the prosperity. >> this could be a prelude to rick perry running for president in 2016. didn't do very well in 2012. he had would ons. don't do it if you are injured. he had surgery. don't get in late. if he gets in he will get in early. is this a good idea? there are more blue states than there are red states. you have to win more states to win the presidency. is this the -- a good feed? >> i think that the theme of economic success is a good one to run on. even in blue states. these are average people that are jobs and good jobs. that, i think, works. i would have one going to rick perry's concerns. participate something presidential primaries. >> little trouble speakinge -- >> not more blue states. more po
texas is working. their states are not. so -- they have high taxes and have budget problems and they have -- high unemployment. mr. cuomo is part -- part of his response is -- making excuses for my taxes can be cut here and i think that's the power of the texas example to say without an -- state income tax, look at all the prosperity. >> this could be a prelude to rick perry running for president in 2016. didn't do very well in 2012. he had would ons. don't do it if you are injured. he...
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woman governor in texas? >> a lot of people would say it is about time, and nothing would please mom more. >> we will continue to follow this issue. cecile richards, the president of planned parenthood. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. email your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693, new york, ny 10013. >> i remember calling my parents after a while, and they became almost the measure of how much grief was in my life, because i would tell them about the next friend who was sick or the next friend who was dying, and they were--it was so interesting, because unlike my friends, even, they were the ones who would say to me, "this isn't supposed to be happening to someone your age." >> living in new york at that time was like crazy, 'cause, you know, people were getting sick...every day. 3, 4, 5, 6 people that you hear
woman governor in texas? >> a lot of people would say it is about time, and nothing would please mom more. >> we will continue to follow this issue. cecile richards, the president of planned parenthood. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. email your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693, new york, ny 10013. >> i remember calling my parents after a while, and they became almost the...
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but not in texas. because joining us live on the set tonight, special guest host, governor rick perry. he's here to talk about his unprecedented tour across the country to personally lure businesses to the lone state. listen up. blue states, you're in trouble. rick perry and free market capitalism are coming to town. all those stories and more coming up on "the kudlow report," starting right now. >>> let's start. lead story tonight. here's my take on the fed announcement and the market move today. stocks as you know down over 2 houn points. first, please, don't panic. second, yes, the fed is going to slow down its bond purchases. but nobody knows when, including them. and it might not be until december or early next year. third point, the u.s. economy's still only growing sluggishly, only 2% growth. just about 1% inflation. modest profits. falling gold. and a steady king dollar. interest rates in my view are not going to skyrocket. there's more money to be made in stocks. the second half is going to be
but not in texas. because joining us live on the set tonight, special guest host, governor rick perry. he's here to talk about his unprecedented tour across the country to personally lure businesses to the lone state. listen up. blue states, you're in trouble. rick perry and free market capitalism are coming to town. all those stories and more coming up on "the kudlow report," starting right now. >>> let's start. lead story tonight. here's my take on the fed announcement and...
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back in 1960, this texas ranger memorandum says you expressed guilt to the texas rangers about killing irene garza. is this true? do you ever have trouble sleeping at night? can you just answer that question? the mcallen police and texas rangers believe you killed irene garza. are you worried about that, sir? are you concerned? feit would not answer our questio questions, but when we interviewed him five years ago, feit had more to say. >> did you commit the murder of irene garza? >> interesting question. the answer is no. >> he also told us what he thought of dale tacheny, the former monk who says feit admitted murdering irene. >> he says you committed the murder. >> i think he's demented. >> what about the priest, father o'brien. he says you committed the murder too and knew you well. [ speaking latin ] >> what does that mean, sir? >> look it up. >> he was speaking latin with a reference to the late father o'brien. it means do not speak ill of the dead. now 80 years old, feit has done volunteer work at this local catholic food bank. >> i don't care what type of person he's become now
back in 1960, this texas ranger memorandum says you expressed guilt to the texas rangers about killing irene garza. is this true? do you ever have trouble sleeping at night? can you just answer that question? the mcallen police and texas rangers believe you killed irene garza. are you worried about that, sir? are you concerned? feit would not answer our questio questions, but when we interviewed him five years ago, feit had more to say. >> did you commit the murder of irene garza?...
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texas, who knew. we'll keep you posted. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. (girl) w(guy) dive shop.y? (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) because of the legs. (guy vo) we got a subaru to take us new places. (girl) yeah, it's a hot spring. (guy) we should do that. (guy vo) it did. (man) how's that feel? (guy) fine. (girl) we shouldn't have done that. (guy) no. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. vo: i've always thought the best part about this country is that we get to
texas, who knew. we'll keep you posted. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. (girl) w(guy) dive shop.y? (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that....
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texas are in an uproar about it. and i don't expect that their concerns on this issue are going to go away with the passage on the law. and i think there will be political consequences in the future as people exercise their opinion about this issue at the ballot box. >> senator turner, the ohio legislature just couldn't let texas have this week alone in this spotlight. they had to jump in with their legislation, too, i see. >> yeah, lawrence, it is terrible, you know, we had hundreds of folks at the state house today protesting this. and particularly we had doctors that talked about how wrong-spirited the provisions are. you know, they tucked them into the budget bill like thieves in the night, because they're cowards, to have women stand alone so we can debate the issues. it makes absolutely no sense, but to hear the doctors talk about the fact that the legislature is standing in the way for them to be able to provide quality health care options for women, their patients and family. there is something wrong with tha
texas are in an uproar about it. and i don't expect that their concerns on this issue are going to go away with the passage on the law. and i think there will be political consequences in the future as people exercise their opinion about this issue at the ballot box. >> senator turner, the ohio legislature just couldn't let texas have this week alone in this spotlight. they had to jump in with their legislation, too, i see. >> yeah, lawrence, it is terrible, you know, we had...
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and then there is texas, and what is going on in texas is almost impossible to believe. even if you are not the biggest sports fan, it was game seven of the nba finals, and you would think everybody in the texas would be glued to a tv set watching the spurs. but a lot of texans spent the night of game seven buried inside a state capital building until 3:45 in the morning. now, what is going on here has been odd politics from the beginning. we should have known something weird was going on when we started to see headlines like this back in may. texas lawmakers put down their swords. and then they decided they were going to stay away from all the hot button abortion issues they spent so much time on it, and this time around they are not going to leave it be and put down their swords. why would they change all of a sudden? oh, turns out they didn't change all of a sudden. it was a scam. they did not try to pass new anti-abortion legislation during the regular session this year. and that bought them months of coverage about how republicans were putting down their swords and
and then there is texas, and what is going on in texas is almost impossible to believe. even if you are not the biggest sports fan, it was game seven of the nba finals, and you would think everybody in the texas would be glued to a tv set watching the spurs. but a lot of texans spent the night of game seven buried inside a state capital building until 3:45 in the morning. now, what is going on here has been odd politics from the beginning. we should have known something weird was going on when...
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texas is calling. your opportunity awaits. >> you know, texas is a great state. great people down there, no question about it. they love the country. but just hang on a minute with what he's talking about. first, we should point out texas was ranked number one for business by who? chief executive magazine. i've never heard of this outfit. then after checking this out, this fine publication pushes like has obama painted a bullseye on your back? second, number one for business. what does that mean? that does not mean number one for workers. governor perry's message should be, come to texas and you can pay your workers minimum wage. and you can give them no health insurance. let's go over some employment facts about the great state of texas. texas has more minimum wage jobs than any other state in the country. texas has more people without health insurance than any other state in the union. rick perry recently vetoed a texas equal pay act for women. and he also vetoed the texas by american act. think about that. a texas governor would be against buying american. wha
texas is calling. your opportunity awaits. >> you know, texas is a great state. great people down there, no question about it. they love the country. but just hang on a minute with what he's talking about. first, we should point out texas was ranked number one for business by who? chief executive magazine. i've never heard of this outfit. then after checking this out, this fine publication pushes like has obama painted a bullseye on your back? second, number one for business. what does...
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texas has a huge population. 26 million and growing. to educate all those texans, texas has three dozen public universities. full four-year schools. they have more than twice that many community colleges. and these ones all belong to the lone star college system. it's part of greater houston. because all of those are public colleges, they are governed publicly by publicly elected officials. the lone star college system has nine elected trustees. people who run for office has public officials. it might not be the most exciting exercise in democracy, but it is, people voting for a government official to represent them in governing. this particular district in texas got ready for an election in 2006, they got a letter from the justice department in washington, d.c. justice had noticed the district had made some changes from how elections had been held there in the past. one of the things the district wanted to do was cut the number of polling places from 84 down to 12. oh. that's a big change. how did they pick the 12 sites when narrowing
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as a democrat in texas, a latino democrat in texas, i feel like yesterday's decision has a very, very special relevance to your political future. >> well, certainly, chris, many of us were very disappointed yesterday in texas and throughout the country with the decision of the supreme court. i live in a state where as recently as two years ago, a federal court found that the texas legislature, the republican texas legislature intentionally discriminated against minorities in drawing congressional districts and other districts and so this voting rights decision certainly doesn't help in a state like texas. >> i would even go a little further than it doesn't help. let's look at the stark facts of the state of texas, it's growing in population, the population growth is coming disproportionately from hispanics, it's going to be the case in the near future that there will be a hispanic majority in that state, if you are a white republican in the state of texas, you have every incentive to limit the growing power of that majority. >> that's exactly right. as you mentioned greg abbott said t
as a democrat in texas, a latino democrat in texas, i feel like yesterday's decision has a very, very special relevance to your political future. >> well, certainly, chris, many of us were very disappointed yesterday in texas and throughout the country with the decision of the supreme court. i live in a state where as recently as two years ago, a federal court found that the texas legislature, the republican texas legislature intentionally discriminated against minorities in drawing...
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he came on a texas plane. this is a trip that's funded by the texas state government. and that's fine because what he's doing is trying to go and get jobs for his state. but what the president is doing is a couple things. one, he's trying to make our case in emerging democracies that american investment is the right way to go. and two, he's showing our american leadership in the world. it's something that only the president can do. only the first lady can do what she's doing. it's something that all presidents have done before them. and the costs associated with it are standard, as the bush adviser said in that "washington post" story you cited. >> robert costa you heard mr. burton on that. what's your reaction? >> bill burton brings up texas. but there's a big difference between texas and a continent,
he came on a texas plane. this is a trip that's funded by the texas state government. and that's fine because what he's doing is trying to go and get jobs for his state. but what the president is doing is a couple things. one, he's trying to make our case in emerging democracies that american investment is the right way to go. and two, he's showing our american leadership in the world. it's something that only the president can do. only the first lady can do what she's doing. it's something...
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vast minority in both the texas and the texas senate. republicans have almost a supermajority in both bodies. every statewide elective office, the state is, as you said, not just red, it's blood red. obama has done, president obama has done very poorly in the '08 election, worse in the 2012 election. democrats have had no action here for a very long time. it was the first moment, really going back to ann richards, that you saw the democratic party spring to life, the kind of pariscope came up. we're actually here. the first individual figure in wendy davis to really get traction among the democrats. it was an amazing moment. i watched the legislature for more than two decades. it was like nothing i've ever seen before. >> he's the great parodox. there are about 10 million hispanic people living in texas. expected to rise close to 20 million by 2040. the number of white people is expected to decrease slightly by 2040 2040. you're looking at a state that is tailor made to trend in a direction that would favor the democratic party. the gap
vast minority in both the texas and the texas senate. republicans have almost a supermajority in both bodies. every statewide elective office, the state is, as you said, not just red, it's blood red. obama has done, president obama has done very poorly in the '08 election, worse in the 2012 election. democrats have had no action here for a very long time. it was the first moment, really going back to ann richards, that you saw the democratic party spring to life, the kind of pariscope came up....
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thank you, texas tribune. and so the record was corrected and at 3:00 in the morning, the lieutenant governor of the state of texas who had resisted wendy davis closed this chapter of political history. >> members, regrettably, the constitutional time for the first called session of the 83rd legislature has expired. senate bill five cannot be signed in the presence of the senate at this time. and therefore cannot be enrolled. it has been fun but see you soon. >> 16 hours after it began, the democrats' filibuster worked. and the loud support of the people, the hundreds of texans in that gallery worked. republicans set out to use the special rules of the special senate section to try and pass this abortion ban. and democrats responded, too, and the democrats won. and wendy davis is a household name now. and then a few hours ago, governor rick perry announced he would just call another session, another 30-day special session so the republicans can try to pass this abortion bill, starting monday all over again. bu
thank you, texas tribune. and so the record was corrected and at 3:00 in the morning, the lieutenant governor of the state of texas who had resisted wendy davis closed this chapter of political history. >> members, regrettably, the constitutional time for the first called session of the 83rd legislature has expired. senate bill five cannot be signed in the presence of the senate at this time. and therefore cannot be enrolled. it has been fun but see you soon. >> 16 hours after it...
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back in 1960, this texas ranger memorandum says you expressed guilt to the texas rangers about killing irene garza, is this true? do you ever have trouble sleeping at night? can you just answer that question? the mcallen police and texas rangers believe you killed irene garza. are you worried about that sir? are you concerned? >> feit would not answer our questions, but when we interviewed him five years ago feit had more to say. did you commit the murder of irene garza. >> interesting question. the answer is no. >> he also told us what he thought 0 dale tacheny, the former monk who says feit admitted murdering irene. he says you told him you committed the murder. >> i think he's demented. >> what about the priest, father o'brien. he says you committed the murder too and knew you well. >> [ speaking latin ] >> what does that mean, sir? >> look it up. >> he was speaking latin. with a reference to the late father o'brien. it means do not speak ill of the dead. now 80 years old, feit has done volunteer work at this local catholic food bank. >> i don't care what type of person he has becom
back in 1960, this texas ranger memorandum says you expressed guilt to the texas rangers about killing irene garza, is this true? do you ever have trouble sleeping at night? can you just answer that question? the mcallen police and texas rangers believe you killed irene garza. are you worried about that sir? are you concerned? >> feit would not answer our questions, but when we interviewed him five years ago feit had more to say. did you commit the murder of irene garza. >>...
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night at the texas state house. a day long filibuster ending with a controversial vote on abortion restrictions. >> democrat wendy davis took the senate floor at 11:18 in the morning. the goal: filibuster for some 13 hours until midnight when the special session of the legislature would expire. >> john: it's just like the plot of frank capra's classic movie "mrs. smith wants an abortion." what exactly is at stake? >> at stake, a ban on abortions after 20 weeks and a requirement that all procedures be done at surgical centers. that would reduce the number of available abortion clinics in the state from 47 to 5. >> john: hold on. is five abortion clinics in 269,000 square miles really so bad? think about it. texas will still have three more abortion clinks than it has six flags amusement parks. let's be fair. when we're talking about math. if senator davis can talk 13 hours, texas women won't have to drive 13 hours to get an abortion. okay. how hard can that be? >> you can't trade off with a colleague to get any relie
night at the texas state house. a day long filibuster ending with a controversial vote on abortion restrictions. >> democrat wendy davis took the senate floor at 11:18 in the morning. the goal: filibuster for some 13 hours until midnight when the special session of the legislature would expire. >> john: it's just like the plot of frank capra's classic movie "mrs. smith wants an abortion." what exactly is at stake? >> at stake, a ban on abortions after 20 weeks and a...
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she is serving a 10-year sentence near fort worth, texas. in 2005, she was found guilty of distributing press releases on behalf of her jailed client, omar abdel-rahman, also known as the blind sheik, who is serving a new life sentence for conspiring to blow up new york city landmarks. her prison warden had recommended that she be released to undergo a tramp -- cancer treatment but her family says that her release was denied on the grounds that her health is improving. in a statement, the international action center called the government's claims cynical and false, and will hold a series of protests to demand for release. those are some of the headlines. i am nurmi shake. shaikh. nermeen was a crowning achievement of the civil-rights movement and helped transform the south. on tuesday in a 5-4 decision, the justices ruled congress had used obsolete information in continuing to require nine states mainly in the south to obtain federal approval for voting will changes affecting minority voters. the voting rights act was challenged by shelby co
she is serving a 10-year sentence near fort worth, texas. in 2005, she was found guilty of distributing press releases on behalf of her jailed client, omar abdel-rahman, also known as the blind sheik, who is serving a new life sentence for conspiring to blow up new york city landmarks. her prison warden had recommended that she be released to undergo a tramp -- cancer treatment but her family says that her release was denied on the grounds that her health is improving. in a statement, the...
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texas decisions based on race were knew answer. they took each individual into account had is what the supreme court said ten years ago you got to do. they may be looking for a government enltty that uses race far more for a proxy than other stuff. tavis: on the other side, what case to the extent they have to deal with this and in this society multiculture, multieth nick america ever, it's going to have to be dealt with some place, what's the optimal case they were looking for 1234 >> in ways texas was optimal for them because it featured a person that couldn't say this was an injury to me. the standing question all it's about what is the injury to you that university of texas race conscious admissions when there is no evidence you would have goten in at all. what is sobering is they didn't say anything about the standing question but more orless confirm the idea she has something to complain about. her dignity was undermind by having a compete in a system which race has some kind of value even though she might not have gotten in.
texas decisions based on race were knew answer. they took each individual into account had is what the supreme court said ten years ago you got to do. they may be looking for a government enltty that uses race far more for a proxy than other stuff. tavis: on the other side, what case to the extent they have to deal with this and in this society multiculture, multieth nick america ever, it's going to have to be dealt with some place, what's the optimal case they were looking for 1234 >> in...
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of the "texas tribune." so give me a sense about how this went from being a local showdown to being a big national story. >> you know, it's amazing how in the world of technology things this never would have gotten the attention of people outside of austin let alone outside of texas become national and international stories. we live stream it had senate debate last night. the senate live streams the debate themselves but we put it out there in a way that other media could embed the video. and very quickly we had more than 100,000 and ultimately almost 190,000 people from around the world watching this story. more than anything else, social media and youtube made it possible for this story to go international and for wendy davis to be the latest folk hero to come out of texas. >> ifill: let's go back a moment. tell us a little bit more about what this legislation would have done. it would have closed 32 of 42 clinics that currently exist, practically? >> well, that's not entirely clear. it would have required
of the "texas tribune." so give me a sense about how this went from being a local showdown to being a big national story. >> you know, it's amazing how in the world of technology things this never would have gotten the attention of people outside of austin let alone outside of texas become national and international stories. we live stream it had senate debate last night. the senate live streams the debate themselves but we put it out there in a way that other media could embed...
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that filibuster shined a national spotlight on texas state senator, wendy davis. she stood for 11 hours in pink running shoes reading testimony from women and doctors who would have been impacted by the law. unable to lean on anything, take a break or a sip of water, she was buoyed on by hashtag, stand with wendy, celebrity tweets, and cheering supporters. the 50-year-old democrat has overcome other obstacles. she supported her single mother, became a teen mom, yet graduated from harvard law school. last year, her offices were firebombed. now, her popularity is skyrocketing. stephanie shrioff president of the pro choice pack, emily's list, expects davis to continue to rise in prominence. >> i think so many folks watched it in awe. i sure did, as she stood up against an extremist republican governor to hold off what was an incredibly, incredibly bad set of bills that they basically put together, all anti-choice. it is exactly women like that that i think you should keep your eye on for governorships. >> the bill bans abortions after 20 weeks and adds licensing requ
that filibuster shined a national spotlight on texas state senator, wendy davis. she stood for 11 hours in pink running shoes reading testimony from women and doctors who would have been impacted by the law. unable to lean on anything, take a break or a sip of water, she was buoyed on by hashtag, stand with wendy, celebrity tweets, and cheering supporters. the 50-year-old democrat has overcome other obstacles. she supported her single mother, became a teen mom, yet graduated from harvard law...
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that is power of the texas example. without a state income tax look at all the prosperity. >> paul: so it could be a prelude for rick perry running in 2016. he said don't do it, he had surgery before he ran and he gets in early. so is this really a good idea? there are more blue states than red states and you have to win more states to win the presidency is this aheme to run on? >> i think economic success is good one even in blue states. these are average people who want to have jobs and children, have good jobs, that i think would work. i would add one more and that is participating in president al primaries. he had a little trouble speaking extemporaneously. >> paul: it's more populace blue states? >> i think if mr. perry may be more formidable. he got in late because he intends to do it he may perform better. >> paul: we need to take one more break. when we come back hits and misses of the week. guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 gr
that is power of the texas example. without a state income tax look at all the prosperity. >> paul: so it could be a prelude for rick perry running in 2016. he said don't do it, he had surgery before he ran and he gets in early. so is this really a good idea? there are more blue states than red states and you have to win more states to win the presidency is this aheme to run on? >> i think economic success is good one even in blue states. these are average people who want to have...
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it was a great day for texas, for texas constituents when that tax bill was passed and we're very grateful to senator hutchison for her leadership. it is appropriate that we honor her tonight with the naming of the spousal i.r.a. in her honor. i thank the gentleman for the recognition, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. doggett. mr. doggett: thank you, mr. speaker. to close briefly, last fall senator cornyn hosted a memorable bipartisan dinner honoring senator hutchison appropriately in the l.b.j. room in the capitol which all of us who are gathered here today and a number of our colleagues joined in honoring senator hutchison. at about the same time, senator mikulski introduced a resolution in the senate to accomplish the same objective as this resolution. i hope the senate will act promptly to approve the legislation. it has strong bipartisan support because this is an important measure to assure more retirement community provided by a retirement support pr
it was a great day for texas, for texas constituents when that tax bill was passed and we're very grateful to senator hutchison for her leadership. it is appropriate that we honor her tonight with the naming of the spousal i.r.a. in her honor. i thank the gentleman for the recognition, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. doggett. mr. doggett: thank you, mr....
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woman governor in texas? >> a lot of people would say it is about time, and nothing would please mom more. >> we will continue to follow this issue. cecile richards, the president of planned parenthood. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. email your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693, new york, ny 10013.
woman governor in texas? >> a lot of people would say it is about time, and nothing would please mom more. >> we will continue to follow this issue. cecile richards, the president of planned parenthood. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. email your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693, new york, ny 10013.
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if you actually believe in affirmative action, texas is a good long-term plan. >> molly says, the texas plan is really crafted pretty well, and the reporting, which i don't know how it factors in, the reporting on abigail furch ishe like a lot of elite white kids who thinks affirmative action caused them their spot, when it does not. i saw this in the '90s in california. people really thought they should have gotten into berkeley, should have gotten into berkeley, and you ended affirmative action, kids with those grades were getting in. but the texas program really did seem crafted well. and she seemed like a terrible plaintiff. >> the court is following public opinion. in this area, gay marriage support is going up, and affirmative action support is going down, and the nexus in the public, with the court, not very surprising. a lot of people in the country, even democrats are weary of affirmative action. >> and to what joe was juan was saying, there is a mind-set that exists among white people that affirmative action is going to take something away from me. the worst political ads, jes
if you actually believe in affirmative action, texas is a good long-term plan. >> molly says, the texas plan is really crafted pretty well, and the reporting, which i don't know how it factors in, the reporting on abigail furch ishe like a lot of elite white kids who thinks affirmative action caused them their spot, when it does not. i saw this in the '90s in california. people really thought they should have gotten into berkeley, should have gotten into berkeley, and you ended...
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facility in houston, texas. i found it interesting the numbers that they told me, they explained to me were going on today in the houston-corpus christi region, which takes in the entire gulf coast of texas along with the rio grande -- what we call the lower rio grande valley of texas. informed me that we were having massive encroachment into our country from across the border, right now, approximately 100 o.t.m.'s a day, in addition to the mexicans coming across the border. it's interesting as we talk to alternatives to incarceration, in the houston office alone, 64,000 plus are on alternatives to incarceration, which is almost double the amount of detention beds for the entire united states. in one office. so i think if we -- that we get a better picture of what this invasion is all about. the attacks on 9/11 taught us that immigration enforcement matters. it matters to our security. the boston marathon attacks underscored this sobering lesson. each year more than one million aliens attempt to illegally enter
facility in houston, texas. i found it interesting the numbers that they told me, they explained to me were going on today in the houston-corpus christi region, which takes in the entire gulf coast of texas along with the rio grande -- what we call the lower rio grande valley of texas. informed me that we were having massive encroachment into our country from across the border, right now, approximately 100 o.t.m.'s a day, in addition to the mexicans coming across the border. it's interesting as...
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, taking on texas governor rick perry. she joins me live. >>> and also, the president in south africa. he and the first lady spoke to mandela's wife over the phone. we are back with more after this short break. is like hammering. riding against the wind. uphill. every day. we make money on saddles and tubes. but not on bikes. my margins are thinner than these tires. anything that gives me some breathing room makes a difference. membership helps make the most of your cashflow. i'm nelson gutierrez of strictly bicycles and my money works as hard as i do. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. so wof the house?hink it's got a great kitchen, but did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park i love it i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow foour neighbors.... and our communities..
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votes in the state of texas. if this group is successful and texas can actually become competitive and becomes a blue state, what does that say for presidential elections every four years forward. >> what i think of is california. we used to think of california as an extension of the sun belt and then voted republican consistently from '66 to '88. in 1994 proposition 18 4shgs pete wilson got behind it, republican party got behind it, denying public sveervices toile legal immigrants, children of illegal immigrants. california has not been competitive since. abby, do voters in texas appreciate the distinction between the rhetoric of like a rick perry and the rhetoric of the national republican party? >> i think republicans in texas have been much more sensitive to what's happening in their state more than national republicans have been. that said, you can look at two things. one is support for schools and sment for obama care. on those two issues, which poll extremely high with latino voters, republicans in texas a
votes in the state of texas. if this group is successful and texas can actually become competitive and becomes a blue state, what does that say for presidential elections every four years forward. >> what i think of is california. we used to think of california as an extension of the sun belt and then voted republican consistently from '66 to '88. in 1994 proposition 18 4shgs pete wilson got behind it, republican party got behind it, denying public sveervices toile legal immigrants,...
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in texas going sort of off the hook. thursday night, protesters flocked to the texas state >>> on friday night's show we reported on politics in texas going sort of off the hook. thursday night, protesters flocked to the texas state capitol to mount effectively a citizens filibuster of sweeping new antiabortion legislation for the state. more than 700 people signed up thursday night to be witnesses to provide three minutes each of testimony to the assembly, to an assembly committee to try to slow down this antiabortion bill. it was on to 4:00 in the morning thursday night/friday morning when the republican chair of the committee finally yanked the proceedings and sent everybody home. that was thursday night into friday. a big remarkable show of force from the pro-choice side in texas politics. on friday night, we spoke with a democratic state representative, jessica farrar, who told us that the protest had been successful in slowing down the progress of that bill. which is is of material consequence here because the spec
in texas going sort of off the hook. thursday night, protesters flocked to the texas state >>> on friday night's show we reported on politics in texas going sort of off the hook. thursday night, protesters flocked to the texas state capitol to mount effectively a citizens filibuster of sweeping new antiabortion legislation for the state. more than 700 people signed up thursday night to be witnesses to provide three minutes each of testimony to the assembly, to an assembly committee to...
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rudy was a lieutenant with the texas rangers. before retiring in 2012, he worked cold cases. >> it was just incredible. i just couldn't believe we had been looking for something that could help us in this case and all of a sudden, here it is. >> one of the new witnesses, father joseph o'brien, the lead priest from irene's church admitted being part of a cover up. >> he said he was following direction. >> victor rodriguez is the police chief. >> he knew the complicity in this case. >> was he emotional when he talked to you. >> yes. it was obvious that he was parting ways with a heavy burden he carried for a long time. father o'brien died in 2005 but before his death. >> this is father o'brien i'll call you later. >> he spoke with irene's cousin about what he knew and she recorded the conversation. >> so he told you also, sir, that he had killed her. >> yes. >> oh, my god. >> well, i suspected from the very beginning. we searched the attic and searched the basement looking for her. that's how suspicious we were. and father o'brien
rudy was a lieutenant with the texas rangers. before retiring in 2012, he worked cold cases. >> it was just incredible. i just couldn't believe we had been looking for something that could help us in this case and all of a sudden, here it is. >> one of the new witnesses, father joseph o'brien, the lead priest from irene's church admitted being part of a cover up. >> he said he was following direction. >> victor rodriguez is the police chief. >> he knew the...
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we'll talk about texas. they've had such issues with their starting rotation with injuries and they're not getting wins lately. >> three of the top five guys who start for the texas rangers only two months ago people were talking about how the texas rangers had the best team in baseball and you could really make case for that. but until they get their starters back, the starters, keep in mind, have won one game in june. until then they've got to hold the fort down. >> the cardinals have been racked with injuries in their rotation but they keep calling kids up and the rookies have pitched brilliantly so far. >> the rookie pitchers are the envy of baseball, 18-8 on the season. one of those rookies you'll see work tonight with an earned run average that's third in the national league. >> so there you go. there's the matchup before we have baseball. and obviously we look back at 2011 and one of the greatest world series we've ever covered and game six one of the greatest world series games anyone has ever seen.
we'll talk about texas. they've had such issues with their starting rotation with injuries and they're not getting wins lately. >> three of the top five guys who start for the texas rangers only two months ago people were talking about how the texas rangers had the best team in baseball and you could really make case for that. but until they get their starters back, the starters, keep in mind, have won one game in june. until then they've got to hold the fort down. >> the cardinals...
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they seem to be doubling down. >> certainly in texas but that's no surprise, it is after all texas and we should point out they also had 500th execution there yesterday, so, again, it is texas, and there was quite the drama, wendy davis has become a national figure now because of her filibuster. governor perry has called the legislature back to make these stricter abortion laws laws in texas. >>> turning to new york politics, we just learned that anthony weiner is leading the polls. what do you make of this? >> after all it is new york. little stereotype day here, but, no, anthony weiner has gotten a huge amount of publicity. so, it's probably not a surprise at this particular point he's getting that kind of response from the voters, so, now, it becomes the task of others in the election to come up with ways to enhance their name recognition. >> bob franken, thanks so much for joining us this morning. >>> coming up -- we'll have our first buzz, all of the stories that we're talking about today. that's coming up next. it starts with little things. tiny changes in the brain. little thing
they seem to be doubling down. >> certainly in texas but that's no surprise, it is after all texas and we should point out they also had 500th execution there yesterday, so, again, it is texas, and there was quite the drama, wendy davis has become a national figure now because of her filibuster. governor perry has called the legislature back to make these stricter abortion laws laws in texas. >>> turning to new york politics, we just learned that anthony weiner is leading the...
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juan josÉ nos cuenta. >>> texas se prepara para una ley. el gobernador afirma que este tipo de medidas protegen el derecho constitucional. >>> aunque soy un fiel defensor nos cercioraremos que cumpla con su objetivo, dijo. la nueva medida permite las armas siempre y cuando la universidad lo autorice, el portador tenga una licencia, eso sÍ, el portador debe dejar el arma y sus municiones guardadas. esto en cualquier estacionamiento de la universidad. >>> de acuerdo con la conferencia de legislaturas texas es uno de 22 estados en no permitir a maestros o estudiantes en portar un arma de fuego con licencia dentro de cada instituciÓn, y el aÑo pasado trataron de implementar medidas asÍ varios estados. >>> el presidente de la universidad de texas, a la que asisten 50 mil estudiantes se pronunciÓ en contra. >>> cada persona con arma tiene que tenerla donde vive, pero aquÍ estamos protegidos. >>> aÚn cuando apoyan la ley, dicen que es para prevenir lo que pasÓ en connecticut, lo que pasÓ hace 40 aÑos aquÍ. y padres de familias dicen que
juan josÉ nos cuenta. >>> texas se prepara para una ley. el gobernador afirma que este tipo de medidas protegen el derecho constitucional. >>> aunque soy un fiel defensor nos cercioraremos que cumpla con su objetivo, dijo. la nueva medida permite las armas siempre y cuando la universidad lo autorice, el portador tenga una licencia, eso sÍ, el portador debe dejar el arma y sus municiones guardadas. esto en cualquier estacionamiento de la universidad. >>> de acuerdo...
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and then there is texas, and what is going on in texas is almost impossible to believe. even if you are not the biggest sports fan, it was game seven of the nba finals, and you would think everybody in texas would be glued to a tv set watching the spurs. but a lot of texans spent the night of game seven buried inside a state capital building until 3:45 in the morning. it was a takeover in austin. they completely upended the texas legislature. now, what is going on here has been odd politics from the beginning. we should have known something weird was going on when we started to see headlines like this back in may. texas lawmakers put down their swords. and then they decided they were going to stay away from all the hot button abortion issues they spent so much time on it, and this time around they are not going to leave it be and put down their swords. why would they change all of a sudden? oh, turns out they didn't change all of a sudden. it was a scam. they did not try to pass new anti-abortion legislation during the regular session this year. and that bought them mont
and then there is texas, and what is going on in texas is almost impossible to believe. even if you are not the biggest sports fan, it was game seven of the nba finals, and you would think everybody in texas would be glued to a tv set watching the spurs. but a lot of texans spent the night of game seven buried inside a state capital building until 3:45 in the morning. it was a takeover in austin. they completely upended the texas legislature. now, what is going on here has been odd politics...
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back in 1960, this texas ranger memorandum says you expressed guilt to the texas rangers about killing irene garza, is this true? do you ever have trouble sleeping at night? can you just answer that question? the mcallen police and texas rangers believe you killed irene garza. are you worried about that sir? are you concerned? >> feit would not answer our questions, but when we interviewed him five years ago feit had more to say. did you commit the murder of irene garza? >> interesting question. the answer is no. >> he also told us what he thought 0 dale tacheny, the former monk who says feit admitted murdering irene. he says you told him you committed the murder. >> i think he's demented. >> what about the priest, father o'brien. he says you committed the murder too and knew you well. >> [ speaking latin ] >> what does that mean, sir? >> look it up. >> he was speaking latin. with a reference to the late father o'brien. it means do not speak ill of the dead. now 80 years old, feit has done volunteer work at this local catholic food bank. >> i don't care what type of person he has becom
back in 1960, this texas ranger memorandum says you expressed guilt to the texas rangers about killing irene garza, is this true? do you ever have trouble sleeping at night? can you just answer that question? the mcallen police and texas rangers believe you killed irene garza. are you worried about that sir? are you concerned? >> feit would not answer our questions, but when we interviewed him five years ago feit had more to say. did you commit the murder of irene garza? >>...