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that is the texas revolution. so texas, the republic of texas was not recognized by mexico. moscow did not ratify the treaty that scent and assigned under duress after having been defeated. so this is a republic of texas, and at first they don't of any desire to enter the union. they are just another of public. it is almost like jefferson's dream of that north american continent of six or seven republicans all governing themselves but not under one government. so that is 1836. back a little bit to the territorial growth. so here is where the push for territorial growth is coming from the united states. politically is going to jeffersonians add. first republicans, really the democratic republicans who then rename themselves the democratic party in 1827. they are the agriculture party and they do not have a sense like the wigs to you that wealth can be created through innovation and it efficient labor. you have to pull it out of ground or you have to grow it. that means that always inevitably means and it agrarian empire that is gonna mean more land. whether it is in the south
that is the texas revolution. so texas, the republic of texas was not recognized by mexico. moscow did not ratify the treaty that scent and assigned under duress after having been defeated. so this is a republic of texas, and at first they don't of any desire to enter the union. they are just another of public. it is almost like jefferson's dream of that north american continent of six or seven republicans all governing themselves but not under one government. so that is 1836. back a little bit...
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that's the texas revolution. so taxes that republic of texas was not recognized by mexico mexico did not ratify the treaty that santa ana signed under duress. after having been defeated, so this is a republic of taxes. and at first they don't have any desire to enter the union. they're just another republic it's almost like jefferson's dream of that north american continent of six or seven republics all governing themselves, but not all under one one government. so that's 1836 then. back a little bit to to the territorial growth. so here's the here's where the the push for territorial growth is coming from in the united states. politically. it's coming from the jeffersonian side. first the republicans really the democratic republicans who then rename themselves a democratic party in 1827, and they're the agricultural party and their sense. they do not have a sense like the whigs do that wealth can be created through innovation and a division of labor. you got to pull it out of the ground or you have to grow it. t
that's the texas revolution. so taxes that republic of texas was not recognized by mexico mexico did not ratify the treaty that santa ana signed under duress. after having been defeated, so this is a republic of taxes. and at first they don't have any desire to enter the union. they're just another republic it's almost like jefferson's dream of that north american continent of six or seven republics all governing themselves, but not all under one one government. so that's 1836 then. back a...
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in texas and to fund grants for libraries in texas. so thank you. your authors today. starting with my immediate right nick seabrook is professor in the department. political silent silence. if only and public administration. the university of north florida the author of drawing the lines constraints on gerrymander in us politics and one person one vote a surprising history gerrymandering in america. he in jacksonville, florida. and then to my father right. jeremy siri holds, the mac brown, distinguished chair for leadership and global affairs at the university of texas at austin. he, a professor in the university's department of history and the lbj school of public affairs professor series, the author and editor of 11 books on policy, politics and foreign policy and hosts a weekly podcast. this is democracy, so i'm going to start with jeremy. the cover line, which i guess you may be able to see on the screens i'm sorry, the cover line, which you may be able to see on the screen, is about americas long and unfinished. that's kind of the key word here. fight for democra
in texas and to fund grants for libraries in texas. so thank you. your authors today. starting with my immediate right nick seabrook is professor in the department. political silent silence. if only and public administration. the university of north florida the author of drawing the lines constraints on gerrymander in us politics and one person one vote a surprising history gerrymandering in america. he in jacksonville, florida. and then to my father right. jeremy siri holds, the mac brown,...
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because democrats take texas that will take the country. but that's not happening. he has really fallen in the polls which is surprising. they are tired of it they are tired with what is happening on the border end of crime and inflation. >> brian: and the question would be about the hispanic vote is it tilting the other way toward the republicans? that it's what's rumored. every morning until election day we are visiting key states across america to hear from voters before they head out to the polls. >> brian: that's right let's head down to allen, texas, where "fox & friends" host will cain has been feeding his face over delicious pancakes hash browns and poached eggs good morning again, will. >> all in one plate, steve that's why i had the hash stack, all one plate. i like my breakfast piled onto one. so, look. senator, president, governor, what does beto o'rourke run for next, the door? yes run for something. [scattered applause] i haven't found a beto o'rourke supporting this morning. it will tell you texas as he mentioned as a turning
because democrats take texas that will take the country. but that's not happening. he has really fallen in the polls which is surprising. they are tired of it they are tired with what is happening on the border end of crime and inflation. >> brian: and the question would be about the hispanic vote is it tilting the other way toward the republicans? that it's what's rumored. every morning until election day we are visiting key states across america to hear from voters before they head out...
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and this from julie in pflugerville, texas. from joy in fort worth. from martha, in luling, texas. from ellen. from harold. from jane. from myrtle. in 1944, when i was 10 years old, i almost lost my mother from a botched abortion. i had an abortion when i was 23. i was unemployed and suffering from health problems. i had to borrow money for the abortion, but i was fortunate enough to live close to a clinic. i had an abortion in houston a few years ago, when my birth control failed due to antibiotics given after a surgery for cervical cancer. one in three women in our country have had, or will have an abortion, and that's not a choice made due to inconvenience or a simplistic disregard of human life. quite the opposite. i'm perplexed about why you're wasting time on these bills that are not pro-life at all, but only designed to prevent women from getting needed healthcare. i see no legislation providing easy access to birth control to reduce the need for abortion. i see no legislation to provide for childcare, a living minimum wage, or family leave. i am opposed as a social worker,
and this from julie in pflugerville, texas. from joy in fort worth. from martha, in luling, texas. from ellen. from harold. from jane. from myrtle. in 1944, when i was 10 years old, i almost lost my mother from a botched abortion. i had an abortion when i was 23. i was unemployed and suffering from health problems. i had to borrow money for the abortion, but i was fortunate enough to live close to a clinic. i had an abortion in houston a few years ago, when my birth control failed due to...
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everyone welcome and thank you for being here at the 2022 texas book festival, live from austin, texas. my name is brian sweeney. i'm the proud member of the advisory board at the texas book festival. and though i am biased, i firmly believe it is the best one in the country. so thank you for being here. we are absolutely delighted today to have two unbelievably talented authors on our panel talking about the environment both past and future. i'm going to start at the end. i'd like to welcome maya cave and ross and to austin and to the book festival. she is an author. lawyer and activist. for 30 years, she has led the delaware river keeper network, which is the area where she grew up and lives now with her family. and she is the founder of the green amendment for the generations, which is the subject of her book, which has been updated. it is called the green amendment the people's fight for a clean, safe and healthy environment. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome maya, keith and rossum. and sitting to my right is a gentleman that i've had the opportunity to work with previously, bee
everyone welcome and thank you for being here at the 2022 texas book festival, live from austin, texas. my name is brian sweeney. i'm the proud member of the advisory board at the texas book festival. and though i am biased, i firmly believe it is the best one in the country. so thank you for being here. we are absolutely delighted today to have two unbelievably talented authors on our panel talking about the environment both past and future. i'm going to start at the end. i'd like to welcome...
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lord have mercy, texas. one of the things we need in texas is investment. everyone looks at texas and everyone gives up on us. but you know what? there was a time when everyone gave up on georgia. and right now no one is saying that we are not going to get that seat because guess what? georgia showed this country what they can do when the investment was put there, when the people went out there. whether it was people power or money. when we invested, we won. so the thing is in the state of texas -- and i went down to the border too. but as someone who stood on the house floor and fought against these ridiculous maps that we got out of the state of texas, they specifically decided that because texas was becoming a lot more black and brown that they were going to have to do something different if they were going to maintain control. as greg has already said, that district as it was drawn was a trump district. it was a plus one for a trump, but they drew that district to give them the opportunity. and republicans are consistently investing down in south texas.
lord have mercy, texas. one of the things we need in texas is investment. everyone looks at texas and everyone gives up on us. but you know what? there was a time when everyone gave up on georgia. and right now no one is saying that we are not going to get that seat because guess what? georgia showed this country what they can do when the investment was put there, when the people went out there. whether it was people power or money. when we invested, we won. so the thing is in the state of...
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get more information for you what is happening in six days not just in texas but across the texas right here from the allen cafe in allen, texas. more "fox & friends" coming up. ♪ at jersey mike's they slice your order right in front of you. watching that can send a rush of emotions through a person, excitement, baby-like wonder, anticipatory chewing, and happy claps... sliced right in front of you. it's a jersey mike's thing. what if there was a community of like minded people ready to support you when you need it most? christian health care ministries is an organization with over 40 years of trusted care who understands the importance of family. a group that sees you for who you are regardless of your health history. offering values-based affordable health care cost solutions for people just like you and me. learn more today at your chm.org about healthcare that puts you in control. snoring keeping you awake? the sleep number 360 smart bed lets you gently raise your partner's head, and it senses your movements and automatically adjusts. and now, save 40% on the sleep number 360 spec
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we go here through here in texas provide their prime real runoff election. in the primary 3 million people voted. a 1.8 million republicans one point to million democrats. that is 3 million people out of 30 million. that's a terrible part regarding their runoff election excuse me a runoff with a primary right now. maybe on the republican side of center 50000 people though. which means 375,000 that is texas that's going to happen the general election. inspiring people to come out and vote. the music, tv, and movie i'm on a number panel of youtube stories. four of the other panelists combined with the milling youtube describe her's. i had 64. and i see seven of those people here in the crowd right now. and one of the people that was there is a digital director for the rock. dwayne johnson. this is when the movie no one was coming out. set if the want fails at the box office,on are we going to blame the consumer, the moviegoer? or are we going to blame the product, the movie. she said chris are c going to blame the product at the chromate movie. the success at
we go here through here in texas provide their prime real runoff election. in the primary 3 million people voted. a 1.8 million republicans one point to million democrats. that is 3 million people out of 30 million. that's a terrible part regarding their runoff election excuse me a runoff with a primary right now. maybe on the republican side of center 50000 people though. which means 375,000 that is texas that's going to happen the general election. inspiring people to come out and vote. the...
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she drove for more than 2 days from texas to florida by herself. i am nearing interstate pain, which is the inner c. i'm going to keep people who have been making these laws and carrying on this whole culture have never really cared. still don't care. we mean nothing to them, nothing. i, i, this is known over with people will be fighting back to support abortion. right. and to roll back these bands, we have, oh, well it, it to the bottom of a cliff and we on the wall our way up again, already. but things we were told that would make a pol, grow world manageable or bawling like domino. and warren coming and we have to defend against all of that as much as we are looking to protect and expand access to care. but for abortion opponents, it's also not over when they are not satisfied, the overturning of road. if they want to fly, we'll get back and they want to further stigmatizing criminalized abortion. i'm looking at this parking lot here. a lot of texas plates out there that people are coming here. they get an abortion. and we're gonna do everything
she drove for more than 2 days from texas to florida by herself. i am nearing interstate pain, which is the inner c. i'm going to keep people who have been making these laws and carrying on this whole culture have never really cared. still don't care. we mean nothing to them, nothing. i, i, this is known over with people will be fighting back to support abortion. right. and to roll back these bands, we have, oh, well it, it to the bottom of a cliff and we on the wall our way up again, already....
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you have the permian basin in west texas and south texas. to them this is about their livelihood. and getting rid of their livelihood. so that's why people , these are folks that are trying to impact things. when you talk aboutthe fund the police or defunding law enforcement the number of people in south and west texas that are, that have a family member working for border patrol or the sheriff's office , that's a a large group of people so it pp is this assault on their ability to provide for s themselves. here's what's going to happen. it's almost accepted, it is expected that republicans have taken the house. if we had to vote today someone say likely senate as well. this is not a mandate. from the american people being like hey gop, we love you. but for those that are watching on tv everybody laughed. and it is saying hey, we don't like what you other folks are trying to do so if republicans come in and don't have a vision about how we're e going to solve some of these problems, if we only talk about the things we are against, all of the problems we're dealing with right now i
you have the permian basin in west texas and south texas. to them this is about their livelihood. and getting rid of their livelihood. so that's why people , these are folks that are trying to impact things. when you talk aboutthe fund the police or defunding law enforcement the number of people in south and west texas that are, that have a family member working for border patrol or the sheriff's office , that's a a large group of people so it pp is this assault on their ability to provide for...
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to tell me to get an abortion she has to leave texas. and the only state the borders that were abortions are still legal, is new mexico. it's one of a number of so called sanctuary. states. now inundated with abortion patients from across the us either states like california or really all of the west coast. it's the north east, the mid atlantic. it's illinois, colorado, new mexico. these states are holding back the tide of abortion bands to the best of their ability. it's hard for anyone, you know, if she shot across the stage, it's more expensive, shut child care baby. she have, she's losing work for all of us, a hardship for any of us. but for lower income women, it becomes impossible. there are a number of programs to meet the need, including one by dr. boyd and a religious coalition. more than welcome welcome. they're flying patients like shade to the boys, abortion clinic in new mexico, the triple take them 17 hours patients qualify based on their income travel costs and a portion of their clinic fees are covered with the help of do
to tell me to get an abortion she has to leave texas. and the only state the borders that were abortions are still legal, is new mexico. it's one of a number of so called sanctuary. states. now inundated with abortion patients from across the us either states like california or really all of the west coast. it's the north east, the mid atlantic. it's illinois, colorado, new mexico. these states are holding back the tide of abortion bands to the best of their ability. it's hard for anyone, you...
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she drove for more than 2 days from texas to florida by herself. i am nearing interstate pain, which is the interstate. i'm going to keep people who have been making these laws and carrying on this whole culture have never really cared. still don't care. we mean nothing to them, nothing. i, i, this is not over with people will be fighting back to support abortion right. and to roll back the band, we have well that it to the bottom of a clip. we also want our way up again, already, but things we were told that would make a poll real world manageable or falling like domino and boring coming. and we have to defend against all of that as much as we are looking to protect and expand access to care lip for abortion opponents. it's also not over when they are not satisfied with the overturning of road. if they want to play a, they want to further stigmatizing criminalized abortion. i'm looking at this parking lot here. a lot of texas plates out there that people are coming here. they get an abortion. and we're gonna do everything we can to make sure that
she drove for more than 2 days from texas to florida by herself. i am nearing interstate pain, which is the interstate. i'm going to keep people who have been making these laws and carrying on this whole culture have never really cared. still don't care. we mean nothing to them, nothing. i, i, this is not over with people will be fighting back to support abortion right. and to roll back the band, we have well that it to the bottom of a clip. we also want our way up again, already, but things we...
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she drove for more than 2 days from texas to florida by herself. i am nearing interstate pain, which is the inner c. i'm the people who have been making these laws and carrying on this whole culture have never really cared. still don't care. we mean nothing to them, nothing. i, i, this is known over a people will be fighting back to support abortion. right. and to roll back the fans, we have, well it to the bottom of the cliff. we also want our way up again, already, but things we were told that would make a pol, grow world manageable or bawling like domino. and warren coming and we have to defend against all of that as much as we are looking to protect and expand access to care with pro abortion opponents. it's also not over when they are not satisfied with the overturning of road, if they would apply if they want to further stigmatizing criminalize abortion. i'm looking at this parking lot here. a lot of taxes plates out there that people are coming here to get an abortion. and we're gonna do everything we can to make sure an abortion free day to
she drove for more than 2 days from texas to florida by herself. i am nearing interstate pain, which is the inner c. i'm the people who have been making these laws and carrying on this whole culture have never really cared. still don't care. we mean nothing to them, nothing. i, i, this is known over a people will be fighting back to support abortion. right. and to roll back the fans, we have, well it to the bottom of the cliff. we also want our way up again, already, but things we were told...
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in texas and new mexico and this center that you're showing me is the 1st clinic that was opened in texas after will be wester rubbers this way. that's right. in that time they faced threats of violence and a stream of abortion restriction. there's been a good work exactly. it's been passed away. when we started in the seventy's, the assumption was that a free standing abortion clinic would be necessary for a few years, but abortion would be part of mainstream medicine. our work would be done and we could move on to whatever we chose next. you know, it wasn't what we expected at all. mm. i think very few people, prior to trump selection for saw complete reversal over over the way. this is a very frightening time to face. the possibility of getting pregnant me. this is actually the capstone to securing when it's full rides, the right to control their own body and being able to ultimately make that decision from their selves. if a woman can't do that, she's never gone to receive ultimate equality. are you ready to take care of a child? is essentially you're really healthy and suitable for t
in texas and new mexico and this center that you're showing me is the 1st clinic that was opened in texas after will be wester rubbers this way. that's right. in that time they faced threats of violence and a stream of abortion restriction. there's been a good work exactly. it's been passed away. when we started in the seventy's, the assumption was that a free standing abortion clinic would be necessary for a few years, but abortion would be part of mainstream medicine. our work would be done...
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even in texas i feel it. >> will: well, not just in texas but right here in callen county the fight over story hour and what is happening in schools happening in allen, in plan knplano.you are worried about te schools. >> i am, will. if we don't get to agree upon what is going on in our education system, we're going to lose the next generation. and that's what -- i mean we have got pornography, drag queen story hour. fairies in the school. it is out the crof. get a grip on it quick. >> will: you are talking about the family that manifest into leadership on the issues that now effect you every day. the economy and immigration. you can almost draw the line from right here home family to the next generation to the issues that you are dealing with today. that's what i'm hearing right now here in allen, texas. i will go back to you guys in new york. >> brian: voice of the people. thanks, will. >> ainsley: let's check in with janice dean for fox weather forecast. good morning, janice. >> janice: severe weather on the way. take a look at the maps. very warm across the central u.s. and that cold
even in texas i feel it. >> will: well, not just in texas but right here in callen county the fight over story hour and what is happening in schools happening in allen, in plan knplano.you are worried about te schools. >> i am, will. if we don't get to agree upon what is going on in our education system, we're going to lose the next generation. and that's what -- i mean we have got pornography, drag queen story hour. fairies in the school. it is out the crof. get a grip on it quick....
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what is if the texas needs to do? >> this is the most extreme abortion ban in america, no exceptions for rape, incest, and to your point, there is really effectively, functionally, no exception for the life of the woman. i know this from having listened to so many women across the state of texas who described stories of intended pregnancies. ones where, as the fetus develops, and they've already chosen a name for what they hoped would be their child, only to learn that the complications were so severe that in some cases, the fetus was not viable, or even dead. and yet doctors could not perform the surgeries,, or provide the medicare help the thing need, because they're also unclear about this law. they've asked these women to come back when they are literally on deaths your. luckily, the women that i met were able to survive. somebody going to other states, some by being able to prevail upon these doctors that they're about to die. but in a state that leads the country in this epidemic of morneau mortality, three time
what is if the texas needs to do? >> this is the most extreme abortion ban in america, no exceptions for rape, incest, and to your point, there is really effectively, functionally, no exception for the life of the woman. i know this from having listened to so many women across the state of texas who described stories of intended pregnancies. ones where, as the fetus develops, and they've already chosen a name for what they hoped would be their child, only to learn that the complications...
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texas kids but because of a lot of publishers take texas curriculum and use them for students across the state. what we teach in schools in texas impacts the entire country. >> dana: asian texans for justice. do you lean conservative, liberal, either way or nonpartisan? >> it's a nonpartisan organization. we found around 40% of asian texans identify as democrats and 30% as republican and 30% as independent. >> dana: additional outreach here this is from the apia vote survey. they found the democratic party had reached about 52% of the time. republicans had reached out 60% of the time. does that tell you anything about what the parties are imagining especially because as we said in the opening, as a voting block, super important and possibly decisive especially in texas. >> uh-huh, yeah. it was the democrats were doing a slightly better job of reaching out across the country to asian voters than the republican party. one of the interesting things we found in our texas survey is asian texans who identify as republicans lean to the left on a lot of issues such as supporting medicare for
texas kids but because of a lot of publishers take texas curriculum and use them for students across the state. what we teach in schools in texas impacts the entire country. >> dana: asian texans for justice. do you lean conservative, liberal, either way or nonpartisan? >> it's a nonpartisan organization. we found around 40% of asian texans identify as democrats and 30% as republican and 30% as independent. >> dana: additional outreach here this is from the apia vote survey....
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you have the permian basin in west texas eaglefred shell in south texas to them. this is about their livelihood and getting rid of their livelihood and so that's why people are very like these are folks that are trying to impact me when you talk about defunding the police or defunding law enforcement the number of people that are in south and west texas that are that were have a family member working for border patrol or the sheriff's office or local pd. that's a large. that's a large group of people. so it is this a salt on their ability to to provide for themselves. now here's what's going to happen. it's it's almost accepted. it is accepted that republicans are taking house back in 22. if we had a vote today, some would say likely to send it as well. this is not a mandate from the american people being like hey gop. we love you. yeah for those that are watching on tv everybody laughed here and and and republicans come in and don't have a vision of how we're going to solve some of these problems if we don't if we only talk with the things that we're against all
you have the permian basin in west texas eaglefred shell in south texas to them. this is about their livelihood and getting rid of their livelihood and so that's why people are very like these are folks that are trying to impact me when you talk about defunding the police or defunding law enforcement the number of people that are in south and west texas that are that were have a family member working for border patrol or the sheriff's office or local pd. that's a large. that's a large group of...
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texas doubling down on conservative politics on republican candidates and south texas with latina candidates on the republican ticket strong on immigration winning historically blue districts, you see the opposite texas turning purple, you see a red wave so i am seeing building momentum on the ground. a multi- allen cafÉ, a lot of enthusiasm here. [cheering] stuart: give them all -- >> i'm glad they can jump on your show here. everyone loves varney and company. stuart: wish them all luck. see you later. republican congresswoman from texas florist will join us 11:15 a.m. eastern, she's a republican, latina from the border. president biden heading to california tomorrow. this is kind of a last-minute arrangement. >> in california? you don't get much bluer than california but at least three democrats are in jeopardy of losing their seats so the president is headed to san diego, district 49 is where mike levin has a slim lead over bryan marriott. the gop is confident they can flip the seat and they spent one and a half-million on this race friday. i looked at local polling. issues important to
texas doubling down on conservative politics on republican candidates and south texas with latina candidates on the republican ticket strong on immigration winning historically blue districts, you see the opposite texas turning purple, you see a red wave so i am seeing building momentum on the ground. a multi- allen cafÉ, a lot of enthusiasm here. [cheering] stuart: give them all -- >> i'm glad they can jump on your show here. everyone loves varney and company. stuart: wish them all...
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-- win texas its independence. texas is undergoing another innovate -- invasion. all our border states need everything we can give them. joe biden's disastrous open border policies has turned operational control of the u.s. southern border over to the drug cartels. using mass waves of coyote directed people, the cartels neutralized cbd and concentrate their forces on human tossing sites. the cartels then pushed waves of camouflage, carpet shoe wearing mules across the border with backpacks filled with fentanyl. that fentanyl killed nearly a hundred 8000 americans last year. president biden and his quest to change the landscape of america has allowed in the past year, if you count got a ways, and counters of 3.5 million people to illegally come into the u.s., people from as far away as russia and the middle east. think about that. there are 21 states in our nation, whose population is less than 3.3 million. he is allowing a modern size state into the nation every year. the added cost and uncompensated health care an
-- win texas its independence. texas is undergoing another innovate -- invasion. all our border states need everything we can give them. joe biden's disastrous open border policies has turned operational control of the u.s. southern border over to the drug cartels. using mass waves of coyote directed people, the cartels neutralized cbd and concentrate their forces on human tossing sites. the cartels then pushed waves of camouflage, carpet shoe wearing mules across the border with backpacks...
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in texas and new mexico and this center that you're showing me is the 1st clinic that was opened in texas after will be wester rubbers this way. that's right. in that time they faced threats of violence and a stream of abortion restriction. there's been a good work exactly. it's been passed away. when we started in the seventy's, the assumption was that a free standing abortion clinic would be necessary for a few years, but abortion would be part of mainstream medicine. our work would be done and we could move on to whatever we chose next. you know, it wasn't what we expected at all. i think very few people prior to trump selection for saw complete reversal ever overseas way. this is a very frightening time to face. the possibility of getting pregnant this is actually the capstone to securing when it's full rides, the right to control their own body and being able to ultimately make that decision from their selves. if a woman can't do that, she's never gone to receive ultimate equality. are you ready to take care of a child? is essentially you're really healthy is suitable for the baby. y
in texas and new mexico and this center that you're showing me is the 1st clinic that was opened in texas after will be wester rubbers this way. that's right. in that time they faced threats of violence and a stream of abortion restriction. there's been a good work exactly. it's been passed away. when we started in the seventy's, the assumption was that a free standing abortion clinic would be necessary for a few years, but abortion would be part of mainstream medicine. our work would be done...
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david: so, you graduated from the university of texas law school, and rather than stay in texas, you headed to new york, and you went to a very, very famous law firm, cleary gottlieb, and did you want to be a great corporate law rtner? what did you want to be? darren: no, i didn't want to be. what i wanted not to be ever again was poor. i did not want to be poor, and when you grow up on the precipice of an economic collapse of your own family, it leaves you, it leaves an indelible mark. when you are a kid and you're waiting for your mother to pick you up at school after a debate tournament and she never turns up and you walk home and you find out it's because her car was repossessed, that leaves a profound mark on your psyche. and so, to be mpletely candid, i didn't want to be poor, and i didn't choose a career path to wall street because i loved the law, or when i left to go to ubs because i loved asset-backed collateral. i liked the idea of some semblance of financial security for me and my family. david: all right, so, you made some money at cleary gottlieb and then you went to ub
david: so, you graduated from the university of texas law school, and rather than stay in texas, you headed to new york, and you went to a very, very famous law firm, cleary gottlieb, and did you want to be a great corporate law rtner? what did you want to be? darren: no, i didn't want to be. what i wanted not to be ever again was poor. i did not want to be poor, and when you grow up on the precipice of an economic collapse of your own family, it leaves you, it leaves an indelible mark. when...
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is it still a stain in texas? does it still affect texas politics? guest: it was interesting, i was doing several events after the book was published in as you hear from the call, it was still very much top of mind. when people thought of john f. kennedy, a thought of the assassination. i heard a lot about it in dallas. the texas book depository in the museum exists, museum paying tribute to john f. kennedy, the site where lee harvey oswald perpetrated the murder of president kennedy. there is still a presence in dallas, but it really is on the mind of folks in that part of the world, anyway. i couldn't quite have imagined had i not gone up there to talk about john f. kennedy and of course, other places in the united states to talk about the book. it wasn't quite as prevalent as it was in dallas. i don't think it continues to be a stain, but it is still very much a part of the consciousness in particular of those in dallas. host: carlos in studio city, california, you're on the historian mark of the group. go ahead. caller: so great to see you and he
is it still a stain in texas? does it still affect texas politics? guest: it was interesting, i was doing several events after the book was published in as you hear from the call, it was still very much top of mind. when people thought of john f. kennedy, a thought of the assassination. i heard a lot about it in dallas. the texas book depository in the museum exists, museum paying tribute to john f. kennedy, the site where lee harvey oswald perpetrated the murder of president kennedy. there is...
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affairs in austin, texas. the he he has authored or edited 11 books in all this. so this is the 11th. including more recent are shortly a short time book called the impossible. liberty surest guardians and a book about henry kissinger. he's a he's written for the new york times, the washington wall street journal and a number of. he's often quoted or appears is offered an invitation to comment on various news programs and radio and television. and he hosts a podcast called is democracy. each week. as i said at the beginning, this is an important book and a remarkable book. it makes the point that civil war did not end with the surrender of libya, that but was continued in a very real respect respects by other during the ensuing 20 years. he makes point that frames this is being part of a long and unfinished fight for democracy. that's the subtitle of the book. and from what i've seen of the book, it's an accurate framing. and finally, he makes the point the recurring problems around inclusion and exclusion wit
affairs in austin, texas. the he he has authored or edited 11 books in all this. so this is the 11th. including more recent are shortly a short time book called the impossible. liberty surest guardians and a book about henry kissinger. he's a he's written for the new york times, the washington wall street journal and a number of. he's often quoted or appears is offered an invitation to comment on various news programs and radio and television. and he hosts a podcast called is democracy. each...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i hereby remove myself as a co-sponsor from h.r. 6637. the speaker pro tempore: the request is granted. will the house please come to order. please come to order. the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. scott: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized mr. scott: mr. speaker, i rise today with a heavy heart to honor the victims of last week's tragic mass shooting in chesapeake, virginia. last week was a time when we all should have been celebrating and gathering with our friends and loved ones, giving thanks for all of the blessings in our lives. instead, six families had empty chairs at their tables. we must honor and celebrate the memories of fernando barron. kelly powell. randy blevny. s. brian panelton. danika johnson and lorenzo campbell. as we mourn over 600 other mass shootings in america just
for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i hereby remove myself as a co-sponsor from h.r. 6637. the speaker pro tempore: the request is granted. will the house please come to order. please come to order. the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. scott: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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david: so, you graduated from the university of texas law school, and rather than stay in texas, you headed to new york, and you went to a very, very famous law firm, cleary gottlieb, and did you want to be a great corporate law partner? what did you want to be? darren: no, i didn't want to be. what i wanted not to be ever again was poor. i did not want to be poor, and when you grow up on the precipice of an economic collapse of your own family, it leaves you, it leaves an indelible mark. when you are a kid and you're waiting for your mother to pick you up at school after a debate tournament and she never turns up and you walk home and you find out it's because her car was repossessed, that leaves a profound mark on your psyche. and so, to be completely candid, i didn't want to be poor, and i didn't choose a career path to wall street because i loved the law, or when i left to go to ubs because i loved asset-backed collateral. i liked the idea of some semblance of financial security for me and my family. david: all right, so, you made some money at cleary gottlieb and then you went t
david: so, you graduated from the university of texas law school, and rather than stay in texas, you headed to new york, and you went to a very, very famous law firm, cleary gottlieb, and did you want to be a great corporate law partner? what did you want to be? darren: no, i didn't want to be. what i wanted not to be ever again was poor. i did not want to be poor, and when you grow up on the precipice of an economic collapse of your own family, it leaves you, it leaves an indelible mark. when...
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of texas ran out of energy. leaders in texas relied on as so-called renewals like windmills like sound great, but they don't really work during windstorms for example. in texas they failed and people died as a result. for an episode of our documentary series we went to see what the problem look like firsthand, here is part of what we found. with no chance of being approve the development invariably happens in poorer parts of the country, the number one place for wind farms, is texas. the question is what happens when the turbines stop spitting. nowhere in texas trying to find a place just to sleep tonight. everything is sold out. >> it's not expected to be the largest insurance claim event i texas history. this winter storm totally overwhelmed the power system in texas. >> nearly four-point to million texans have no electricity. >> the most wind power capacity and the united states, but the texas turn binds iced up during a cold weather event in februar of 2021, electricity output collapsed. naked texas regulato
of texas ran out of energy. leaders in texas relied on as so-called renewals like windmills like sound great, but they don't really work during windstorms for example. in texas they failed and people died as a result. for an episode of our documentary series we went to see what the problem look like firsthand, here is part of what we found. with no chance of being approve the development invariably happens in poorer parts of the country, the number one place for wind farms, is texas. the...
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, texas. my name is brian sweeney. i'm the proud member of the advisory board at the texas book festival. and though i am biased, i firmly believe it is the best one in the country. so thank you for being here. we are absolutely delighted today to have two unbelievably talented authors on our panel talking about the environment both past and future. i'm going to start at the end. i'd like to welcome maya cave and ross and to austin and to the book festival. she is an author. lawyer and activist. for 30 years, she has led the delaware river keeper network, which is the area where she grew up and lives now with her family. and she is the founder of the green amendment for the generations, which is the subject of her book, which has been updated. it is called the green amendment the people's fight for a clean, safe and healthy environment. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome maya, keith and rossum. and sitting to my right is a gentleman that i've had the opportunity to work with previously, been
, texas. my name is brian sweeney. i'm the proud member of the advisory board at the texas book festival. and though i am biased, i firmly believe it is the best one in the country. so thank you for being here. we are absolutely delighted today to have two unbelievably talented authors on our panel talking about the environment both past and future. i'm going to start at the end. i'd like to welcome maya cave and ross and to austin and to the book festival. she is an author. lawyer and...
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throughout texas, and beyond! >> i think every judge, every defense attorney, every prosecutor has that in the back of their mind. >> does it send a chill for everyone when one of your own is killed like that? >> it does. whoever did this obviously crossed a line. and it starts making you think, what you do for a living, and your family members, and their personal safety. >> the initial theories where as numerous as the hundreds of cases that mark had prosecuted. the first place to look was right in kaufman county. where mike was a prosecutor for three years. >> the big questions that we had is who has he prosecuted recently? >> sheriff's investigator julie stewart was involved from day one. >> is there something recent that he has prosecuted that has got somebody upset? so we started delving into his case load. >> investigators had started looking into every case he had prosecuted. they were robberies, drug prosecutions. even a theft that involved an elected official that stole office equipment. they did not imme
throughout texas, and beyond! >> i think every judge, every defense attorney, every prosecutor has that in the back of their mind. >> does it send a chill for everyone when one of your own is killed like that? >> it does. whoever did this obviously crossed a line. and it starts making you think, what you do for a living, and your family members, and their personal safety. >> the initial theories where as numerous as the hundreds of cases that mark had prosecuted. the...
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15 and texas 28 as well. maria: quick before you go congresswoman i know that kamala harris has claimed she is the border czar has been out and about, she has been campaigning for kathy hochul, hasn't come to your area region of the border do you want to see her come? >> no. i mean honestly, for what now? our border patrol agents are too buzz he processing women and children she would be just in the way what is she going to come for? she has done nothing she is useless, honestly, biden has never has come to south texas either, so you know it says a lot about them that they debt care about hispanic community debt care about southern border at this point honestly they would just be in the way >> we will be watching things very much for your leadership great to see you today mayra, thank you. >> thank you so much god bless you -- >> and to you. mayra flores, my next guest raising red flag in 20 23 stay with us. . . >> tune in to "mornings with maria" wednesday we report live on historic 2022 midterm elections br
15 and texas 28 as well. maria: quick before you go congresswoman i know that kamala harris has claimed she is the border czar has been out and about, she has been campaigning for kathy hochul, hasn't come to your area region of the border do you want to see her come? >> no. i mean honestly, for what now? our border patrol agents are too buzz he processing women and children she would be just in the way what is she going to come for? she has done nothing she is useless, honestly, biden...
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sam houston along with other tennessee volunteers came down to texas and fought to help when in texas its independence. today taxes is undergoing another invasion. all our border states need everything we can give them. joe biden's disastrous open border policies has turned operational control of the u.s. southern border over to the drug cartels. using mass waves of coyote directed people, the cartels neutralized cbp, forcing them to concentrate their forces on human tossing sites. the cartels then pushed waves of camouflaged carpet shoe wearing , mules across the border with backpacks filled with fentanyl. that fentanyl killed nearly 108,000 americans just last year. further, president biden in his quest to change the landscape of america has allowed in the past year, if you count got a ways, and encounters of 3.5 million people to illegally come into the u.s., people from as far away as russia and the middle east. think about that. there are 21 states in our nation whose population is less than 3.3 million. he is allowing a moderate size state into the nation every year. the added c
sam houston along with other tennessee volunteers came down to texas and fought to help when in texas its independence. today taxes is undergoing another invasion. all our border states need everything we can give them. joe biden's disastrous open border policies has turned operational control of the u.s. southern border over to the drug cartels. using mass waves of coyote directed people, the cartels neutralized cbp, forcing them to concentrate their forces on human tossing sites. the cartels...
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who is from texas, who moved from california, why and what is important to them? not in midterm but in the country moving forward. >> carley: top issue for texas is border security by a landslide and there are interesting races in south texas, along the southern border and republican hispanic women are hoping to flip some blue seats red like flor /* -- >> will: those are blue states turning red, my takeaway and will be interesting to talk to voters this morning, my takeaway, if you ignore issues that are close to home for voters and focus on big abstract concepts, systemic injustice, that is crime in new york, imgragsz in southern texas, inflation nationwide, focus on what affects people close to home in their life. >> todd: so latin x, not a big issue among latino voters in texas, they are concerned about border security, like everybody else? we're looking forward to it, will. >> carley: get the farmer skillet, it is only $10.49, hashbrowns -- >> you been going to the menu, okay. >> carley: with two eggs, any style less than $11. >> will: huge omelet guy, but i t
who is from texas, who moved from california, why and what is important to them? not in midterm but in the country moving forward. >> carley: top issue for texas is border security by a landslide and there are interesting races in south texas, along the southern border and republican hispanic women are hoping to flip some blue seats red like flor /* -- >> will: those are blue states turning red, my takeaway and will be interesting to talk to voters this morning, my takeaway, if you...
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from garlandnd, texas to north pole, new york and everywhere in between. we're holiday ready with fast and reliable delivery, serving every address in america. the united states postal service. this book has helped me reach so many young homeowners who have become their parents. hey, what's the lowest you'll go on one of these mugs? ah, remember -- no haggling in stos. they may have read the book, but they still have a long way to go. was hoping to getd the book, your john hancock on there. well, let's justall it a signature. i noticed there weren't any refreshments, so i'm just gonna leave a couple of snackies. folks, the line's in shambles, let's tuck it in. -sir? -come on, come on. okay. all right. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. okay, we don't need a line monitor. what should the future deliver? (music) progress... (music) ...innovation... (music) ...discovery? or simply stability... ...security... ...protection? you shouldn't have to choose. (music) gold. your str
from garlandnd, texas to north pole, new york and everywhere in between. we're holiday ready with fast and reliable delivery, serving every address in america. the united states postal service. this book has helped me reach so many young homeowners who have become their parents. hey, what's the lowest you'll go on one of these mugs? ah, remember -- no haggling in stos. they may have read the book, but they still have a long way to go. was hoping to getd the book, your john hancock on there....
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why isn't tas' determination to detain them on texas? presumably, there will be other states that might agree with the federal government and say we not -- are not going to expend anmoney to try and supervise or detain these particular individuals. neral stone: two points. first of all, there were district court findings. this is a disputed subject at the trial court regarding whheor not the rates of recidivism were high, what texas was exposed to by these releases. more tthpoint congo -- more the plate, congressasade the determination specifically in the passage of irs and 1226 see whether or not these individuals -- justice jackson: that a mit question. i guess my point is in terms o injury and who is bearing the co a why. isn't tas' determination to go after and detain or keep detaedhese people, a cost that texas has chosen to incur? the guidelines do not force the states to keep these people in custody. general stone: it is because tes has been put to an article three dilemma it either payth , cost of continued detention or continued
why isn't tas' determination to detain them on texas? presumably, there will be other states that might agree with the federal government and say we not -- are not going to expend anmoney to try and supervise or detain these particular individuals. neral stone: two points. first of all, there were district court findings. this is a disputed subject at the trial court regarding whheor not the rates of recidivism were high, what texas was exposed to by these releases. more tthpoint congo -- more...
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what about by against texas? your position seems innstent with that. >> we did protesthstate standing in that case as well and of the lor urts and litigated that issue and the distri court rejected our argument we contested the standing at the state sgend the court declined to rent us reliefnd found the state had a likelihood of success on the merit. went back to the drawi brd and thought hard about these arguments. we believe strongly the states lacked standing >> we went from one argument to believing very strongly the other way? >>e have been protesting state standing, broad theories of state standing in the lower ur lower courts have not in acptg those arguments. we think the lower courts are misunderstanding this courts president as it relat tour constitutional structure. >> i would have thought you would have a little more concerned about an opinion of ours that is four months old. it is not even out of the cradle yet and you are throwing under the bus. kind of makes the analogies there. >> we are not sugge
what about by against texas? your position seems innstent with that. >> we did protesthstate standing in that case as well and of the lor urts and litigated that issue and the distri court rejected our argument we contested the standing at the state sgend the court declined to rent us reliefnd found the state had a likelihood of success on the merit. went back to the drawi brd and thought hard about these arguments. we believe strongly the states lacked standing >> we went from one...