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i don't know if texas texas is plan is to start initiating repatriation flights. don doors are all salvador, how would you ever they'd actually coordinate that but look as it relates to the court, i mean, you write this is temporary and things could change depending on how it's implemented. but certainly i would think that this, is, indicative that the supreme court is more likely to validate the statutory scheme than they are to invalidated some significant open questions that you brought up their johnson would very much appreciate the perspective or thanks to joan biskupic as well we're juggling a lot right now. not only there's decision by the supreme court, but also this ongoing hearing before the house foreign affairs committee on the withdrawal from afghanistan, we're monitoring all of this. we're going to stay on top of it and bring you the very latest in just a few minutes when we come back this is the big dam time to names2 that do >> meet normally. >> these bar jack russell and part tornado meet the bissell cross wave hydro still it's part vacuum mop ste
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texas police aren't going to have access to that information. so i don't see a as you get away from the border, how they're going to be able to do this in a nondiscriminatory fashion. and if i just say very quickly, boards despite all that training given it is very rarely, but mistakes have been made even there where us citizens have been apprehended. so look, i think right at the border itself, to be fair, probably less concerns, but the farther you get away, it's gonna be very difficult to do this in a nondiscriminatory manner and not to mention that those border patrol agents are also trained to offer humanitarian assistance which folks crossing the border often need that local law enforcement, it's not clear that they're gonna have the resources necessary to provide that. now john, if this law were to take effect despite this long list of unanswered questions about how we would actually work how likely is it that sb4 would be effective in stemming the record shattering numbers that we've seen of people entering the country three illegally. d
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just do this state of texas. so imagine that if the state of texas does start enforcing this law, where are they going to put all these people? how are they going to adjudicate this case is where are they going to get the judges? were they going to get the prosecutors to enforce the law? it's very complicated and that's why counties and local governments are very concerned about this rosa flores tracking it all for us. thank you so much. and what we see overnight is how quickly it can change, which is all that preparation or lack thereof, it could be in stark really vary. >> so this law was not in effect that it was in effect for a few hours. now, what's not in effect, but it might soon be in effect again, >> good summary. thank you very much. oh what happens now seen in senior supreme court analyst joan biskupic is with so clear up what the path forward is joe >> okay. first of all, i just want for our audience let them know just how condensed this timetable has been and how condensed it will be today. it was ar
just do this state of texas. so imagine that if the state of texas does start enforcing this law, where are they going to put all these people? how are they going to adjudicate this case is where are they going to get the judges? were they going to get the prosecutors to enforce the law? it's very complicated and that's why counties and local governments are very concerned about this rosa flores tracking it all for us. thank you so much. and what we see overnight is how quickly it can change,...
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a county that's called hemphill county, canadian texas county seat. it's about 30 miles by 30 miles. the county's perfectly squares, so 900 square miles and a little over 600,000 acres in our county alone, over 450,000 acres has burned up. and the way this affects the nation and affects people is the cattle that these ranchers have, have, have greatly been burned up and so this is going to hurt our beef supply, going, going forward in the nation to go along with other catastrophes around the nation, bloc of major drought that's been going on the last ten years in the west that's going to diminish our beef cattle supply you know, one of the things omar that people need to understand is are cattlemen they are the best stewards over there. land and their animals of any people on planet earth? and these cattle are not just cattle, there family to our ranchers. and so the ranchers feed their cattle before they feed themselves. and it's, it's a real tragedy for our ranchers. it's not only their their income and their way alive, but it's going to take maybe
a county that's called hemphill county, canadian texas county seat. it's about 30 miles by 30 miles. the county's perfectly squares, so 900 square miles and a little over 600,000 acres in our county alone, over 450,000 acres has burned up. and the way this affects the nation and affects people is the cattle that these ranchers have, have, have greatly been burned up and so this is going to hurt our beef supply, going, going forward in the nation to go along with other catastrophes around the...
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when i was a kid, texas was blue and california was read these things can change and with texas which is the future of america, because his growing so fast. and by the year 2050 is projected to be the size of california, new york combined. so it will be decisive in american politics and god save texas is streaming now on hbo, which is a part of cnn's parent company. and you can watch the rest of that conversation that amanpour.com and don't forget, you can find all of our shows online as podcast, as cnn.com slash podcast, and on all major platforms i'm christiane amanpour in london. thanks for watching and i'll see you again next week >> hi everyone, thanks for joining me. i'm omar jimenez in for fredricka whitfield. we got a lot to get to today. >> we're going to start with breaking news. the us has begun airdropping desperately needed humanitarian aid into gaza gaza three c-130 hercules cargo planes dropped a total of 66 bundles today, they included mainly food, but no water or medical supplies president biden pledged the aid friday at the white house paid flowing to gaza is nowhere
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and we've talked to many from el paso down the south texas to the major cities of texas as well. >> and what we're >> hearing, the broader theme is that there doesn't really appear to be this desire to send officers and sheriff's deputies out into communities looking for people who don't have proper documentation they don't feel like that is their responsibility that that is something that should be left up to border patrol and federal law enforcement officials to handle that aspect of immigration law. on immigration enforcement. there's a concern about manpower, jail space, and that sort of thing. you can hear from one of the deputies here with the el paso sheriff's department who spoke a little while ago explaining why they're so concerned about the implementation of this law >> really would want them to do their job. we want them to step forward handle that portion of which there was possible for enthralling local law enforcement into this is problematic we're seeing a federal agency stretch to its limits and they have far greater resources. a great amount in power than we do we have
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agents the ability to arrest people suspected of entering texas illegally. and it also gives judges the ability to deport migrants to texts to mexico if they are here illegally. obviously, that critics of this law say that immigration enforcement is the sole responsibility of the federal government. texas officials were briefing flee hailing the supreme court order that allowed sb4 to go into effect for several hours yesterday, the attorney general called it a huge victory. the governor of texas, who signed the law in december, says it was a positive development, but all of this again on hold, but john and speaking with a number of law enforcement agencies yesterday, you could get the sense that they were all scrambling to figure out exactly how they would carry out this law on a day-to-day basis? and this is where the real difference comes in. it's the in theory what this law looks like on paper seemed to be very different from what it would be like on the ground were law enforcement agents, were trying to make sense of it exactly how it would be implemente
agents the ability to arrest people suspected of entering texas illegally. and it also gives judges the ability to deport migrants to texts to mexico if they are here illegally. obviously, that critics of this law say that immigration enforcement is the sole responsibility of the federal government. texas officials were briefing flee hailing the supreme court order that allowed sb4 to go into effect for several hours yesterday, the attorney general called it a huge victory. the governor of...
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and the main argument by the state of texas is that the state of texas is under a quote invasion by migrants. now the lower court, the judge there rejected the argument by the state of texas saying that migrants crossing the border illegally is not technically we a quote, invasion. in fact, the lower court upheld precedent, which is that immigration is a federal function. now, i want to read you a few excerpts from the lower court judge because it just this gives you an idea of his thinking. first of all, he said quote, surges and immigration. do not constitute an invasion within the meaning of the constitution, nor is texas engaging in war by enforcing, as before he goes on to say, if allowed to proceed, sb four could open the door to each state passing its own version of immigration laws. as before threatens the fundamental notion that the united states must regulate immigration with one voice, governor greg abbott, of course, disagrees with all of this, and he maintains that that the state of texas has constitutional authority to do all of this. now, i can't i can't emphasize enough the c
and the main argument by the state of texas is that the state of texas is under a quote invasion by migrants. now the lower court, the judge there rejected the argument by the state of texas saying that migrants crossing the border illegally is not technically we a quote, invasion. in fact, the lower court upheld precedent, which is that immigration is a federal function. now, i want to read you a few excerpts from the lower court judge because it just this gives you an idea of his thinking....
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it was republicans, texas republican's, that submarine, that effort. so there is an ability for republicans and democrats to come together to be able to allow the federal government to control the border. it is republicans that are stopping the federal government from having the resources available to control the border to the extent that there's disorder at the border. right. and how it is republicans that have themselves to blame for opposing the bipartisan bill that they asked for. and they helped negotiate critics say this texas law will lead to increased racial profiling of latinos. and it comes as trump used, rather dehumanizing language about migrants, calling them at one point animals. what concerns you have about that? >> well let's be very clear the people that are coming to the united states are fleeing terror and torture. yes, sometimes destitute poverty, they're looking for a better life inside the united states. republicans make up this narrative about a migrant crime surge. violent crime is going down in the united states migrants to the
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again, you pay up front for the long-term benefit and that's what texas is doing here. i also have to look at what dhs just put out and they said that it's going to cause chaos and i disagree with that 100 percent. they said the exact same thing when texas came in and sees shelby park and we didn't see any chaos. in fact, what we saw as we saw border patrol agents were able to be freed up to go to more troubled spots, to go after the criminal activity. there was zero chaos. there's not gonna be any chaos in this either >> i mean, that's a bold proclamation. you said that you've heard from law enforcement that you think that this won't be an issue. i will say the maverick county sheriff said that they're not going to accept migrants suspected migrants being arrested because he said he just doesn't have the room for that. but the other concern here that we've heard from people tonight, and i wonder what your thoughts on this are it is about racial profiling. the dallas police chief mentioned this in their statement tonight, say that there are real concerns that this could
again, you pay up front for the long-term benefit and that's what texas is doing here. i also have to look at what dhs just put out and they said that it's going to cause chaos and i disagree with that 100 percent. they said the exact same thing when texas came in and sees shelby park and we didn't see any chaos. in fact, what we saw as we saw border patrol agents were able to be freed up to go to more troubled spots, to go after the criminal activity. there was zero chaos. there's not gonna be...
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next stop, texas. and he's showing up, jessica, it a pretty interesting time, just coincidentally as this controversy over the state immigration law, sb is it's percolating and there's some confusion. >> how >> does he balanced that when it comes to the two wings of his party, including he's got the progressive wing, but he also has people he's trying to appeal to who want to see more done on immigration, who might actually favor the texas law, or at least understand why texas taking action wasn't >> i talked to voters right after a super tuesday. i was in virginia. and these are voters that are they consider themselves independence. they may be voted for nikki haley. they don't want to vote for trump. it's voters like that that you're talking about that maybe are supportive of stronger immigration measures. and you do have to balance those types of voters which will likely play a key role in winning these handful of states that he's going to need to win to put them over the edge and november with maki
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a mano between texas and the biden administration? because depending on what the fifth circuit decides, this law could stay on hold again, or it could go into effect, which means it could also go back right to the us supreme court. but look, we have no knowledge that anyone was arrested under sb4 during the few hours that it was actually in effect yesterday, we ask the texas governor's office about this if he was going to push for the immediate enforcement of this law and we didn't get an answer, but here's the thing there is no one more worried about the law actually going into effect than local and county governments. and here's why this new crime is a misdemeanor, which means that in the state of texas, it was it would mostly be adjudicated in county courts. and there is huge concern about this. the texas conference of urban counties has been sounding the alarm about this. they represent democratic and republican counties across the state. they represent 78% of the population of the state of texas, and they are calling this an unfu
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if you look at dps and south texas, a large large percentage of those individuals that are in south texas are also minorities. i do not believe kyiv that law enforcement, regardless of whether they're minorities or whether they're white, go out of their way to racially profile. i believe that law enforcement has the best interests of the american people at heart, that they will in fact properly enforced the laws brenda judd. we have to leave the conversation there, but especially if the supreme court takes this up, we look forward to having you back on >> thanks, boris. i appreciate it. >> of course. brianna also on the stack docket for the supreme court today, a thorny dispute over free speech. the justices heard arguments over the biden administration's efforts to remove social media posts that contained misinformation about covid-19 and elections whether it violated the first amendment. we have cnn senior supreme court analyst joan biskupic here on this for us, where do things stand with this june 1 of all, i just came from the core and they were really almost two hours, very exhilarat
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so what is texas going to do with them? >> that, is another situation. and that is why immigration officers need to handle this and not the local police officer. this is a federal issue, not as a state or a local issue. and i think this needs to be looked at and thought and a better process. there's better things to do. we have a lot of difficulties that we have to look at if that comes about and more so, one of the main things is the racial profiling and financial devastation to our local communities. >> yeah mayor. the other question i had for you was about the way that sb4, whether it's constitutional or not, speaks to a desperation among communities at the border like yours that have had a serious difficulty with the unprecedented numbers of migrants crossing the border and have not seen much action from the federal government when it comes to immigration reform. we just saw a bipartisan senate bill not even get a chance on the floor of the house. what's your message to federal lawmakers on what they need to do to ensure that something like sb4 doesn
so what is texas going to do with them? >> that, is another situation. and that is why immigration officers need to handle this and not the local police officer. this is a federal issue, not as a state or a local issue. and i think this needs to be looked at and thought and a better process. there's better things to do. we have a lot of difficulties that we have to look at if that comes about and more so, one of the main things is the racial profiling and financial devastation to our...
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this is cnn >> we're following the legal whiplash in texas right now. we're controversial new immigration law is back on hold again, just hours after the united states supreme court. let it take effect republican governor greg abbott responding today in volleying, the state will continue arresting migrants who illegally trespass. cnn's ed lavandera has the latest well, newly arrived migrants sit outside is shelter in el paso, texas. the legal fight over a controversial immigration law continues during oral arguments in the fifth circuit court of appeals today, texas officials argued the law should go into effect while the legal challenge plays out in federal court. >> texas has decided that we are at the epicenter of this crisis we are on the front line and we are going to do something about it. >> this law would give local law enforcement officers the ability to arrest migrants suspected of entering texas illegally and allows state judges to deport migrants to mexico but one of the judges voice confusion over how the law would work confusion partially
this is cnn >> we're following the legal whiplash in texas right now. we're controversial new immigration law is back on hold again, just hours after the united states supreme court. let it take effect republican governor greg abbott responding today in volleying, the state will continue arresting migrants who illegally trespass. cnn's ed lavandera has the latest well, newly arrived migrants sit outside is shelter in el paso, texas. the legal fight over a controversial immigration law...
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and right now, the texas solicitor general, a man by the name of aaron nielson, is trying to convince this panel that if this law does not take effect texas as a state, would be harmed the biden administration department of justice lawyer will then come up next and say, no, it will actually be the administration and its supremacy over immigration and people at the border the rights of migrants, they will be harmed if this takes effect. april 3rd, then will be a hearing in the fifth circuit on actually the constitutionality of this law. but right now, we're at this very critical stage of kansas law being forced, and we'll see what happens in the coming days. joan biskupic. thank you very, very much. there's more news. we're following. secretary of state antony blinken getting ready to head to israel drill on friday as the israeli prime minister benjamin attacking you prepares to speak virtually two republican lawmakers here in washington. later this afternoon, we have details just ahead >> are you all-star teams returned for a waterfront redemption showdown? >> like in a brain but only
and right now, the texas solicitor general, a man by the name of aaron nielson, is trying to convince this panel that if this law does not take effect texas as a state, would be harmed the biden administration department of justice lawyer will then come up next and say, no, it will actually be the administration and its supremacy over immigration and people at the border the rights of migrants, they will be harmed if this takes effect. april 3rd, then will be a hearing in the fifth circuit on...
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when i was a kid, texas was blue and california was read these things can change and with texas which is the future of america, because his growing so fast. and by the year 2050 is projected to be the size of california, new york combined. so it will be decisive in american politics and god save texas is streaming now on hbo, which is a part of cnn's parent company. and you can watch the rest of that conversation that amanpour.com and don't forget, you can find all of our shows online as podcast, as cnn.com slash podcast, and on all major platforms i'm christiane amanpour in london. thanks for watching and i'llee
when i was a kid, texas was blue and california was read these things can change and with texas which is the future of america, because his growing so fast. and by the year 2050 is projected to be the size of california, new york combined. so it will be decisive in american politics and god save texas is streaming now on hbo, which is a part of cnn's parent company. and you can watch the rest of that conversation that amanpour.com and don't forget, you can find all of our shows online as...
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you've got the texas legislature saying the federal government hasn't handled this problem. we're going to step in and handle it. we have the right to do so. we're going to actually go forth and do it. you now have president biden in his administration being forced to try to take a softened approach towards a legal immigration by suing texas. now, they may have constitutional grounds and tenth amendment grounds of the rest of it. they may have a whole bunch of processes and reasons for posing it. >> but >> politically, it's a problem for them. and you see this in poll after poll, after poll you talked about the fact that voters are now saying they trust donald trump's significantly more on the border, more and more voters, not only that are actually ranking the border is the number one issue that's not just republican, same for republicans for a long time now it said the borders number one issue, it's independence and democrats. you also saw joe biden underperform in many border counties like star county and reeves county the texas border of the texas democratic primary, get
you've got the texas legislature saying the federal government hasn't handled this problem. we're going to step in and handle it. we have the right to do so. we're going to actually go forth and do it. you now have president biden in his administration being forced to try to take a softened approach towards a legal immigration by suing texas. now, they may have constitutional grounds and tenth amendment grounds of the rest of it. they may have a whole bunch of processes and reasons for posing...
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i love texas by the way. i really hope they don't secede for the battery i was just in users that el paso i was doing. i'll pass i mean, you can just see this show their in you on your last year there, an early march yards just there. you love texas. wanted to stay. they always say it's gonna turn blue, it's out. i'm gonna i'm gonna turn blue this year. i mean, you you've tried a couple of times pretty hard. >> okay. just let me answer that because i messed it as a genuine question. i don't really know the answer to this question, but if you good one, if there were like x more latino voters in the state, you them. i don't know what by the percentage point, but you want a majority, you would have won that election the republicans are always saying, well, the democrats just want open borders because they want more voters is that completely wrong >> it's completely wrong. i mean >> people that they're >> talking about, the immigrants are coming in by law, cannot vote. there in asylum application purgatory for si
i love texas by the way. i really hope they don't secede for the battery i was just in users that el paso i was doing. i'll pass i mean, you can just see this show their in you on your last year there, an early march yards just there. you love texas. wanted to stay. they always say it's gonna turn blue, it's out. i'm gonna i'm gonna turn blue this year. i mean, you you've tried a couple of times pretty hard. >> okay. just let me answer that because i messed it as a genuine question. i...
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the united states now, to a degree, the chief judge acknowledges that texas is frustrated because texas argues that it is, quote, been invaded and that the federal government is not doing enough. and of course, the state of texas maintains that this is a constitutional measure well, the chief judge acknowledges that and says, the thing is one of the root causes for the executive branch not to take enough section is because of the legislative branch, because of congress, because congress is not funding it properly. so that there could be a proper response at the border. and here's what the justice says, quote, texas, no bleed and admirably some would say, seeks to fill at least partially the gaping void, but it is unlikely that texas can step into the shoes of the national sovereign under our constitution and laws, the judge takes it even further and it says, look, it doesn't just impact domestic policy. it impacts foreign policy. here's what the judge said, quote, the dynamic nature of relations with the other countries requires the executive branch to ensure that enforcement policies a
the united states now, to a degree, the chief judge acknowledges that texas is frustrated because texas argues that it is, quote, been invaded and that the federal government is not doing enough. and of course, the state of texas maintains that this is a constitutional measure well, the chief judge acknowledges that and says, the thing is one of the root causes for the executive branch not to take enough section is because of the legislative branch, because of congress, because congress is not...
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cnn's ivan rodriguez is in fritch texas. so i've been what are the conditions looking like where you are this morning? >> i'm victor kristen were really anticipating those drier temperatures, those winds to pick up as well. today was really wide. officials were really pushing toward in terms of the amount of damage that can possibly come from these weather conditions now, today where i'm standing is to johnson family property behind me. you can see their home is completely gone. i'm seeing remnants of a dining table, chairs, even though foundations of the home itself, the family lived on this property for two decades when they came back to take a look at the property for the first time, they tried finding what was left behind here's two pieces of my china. we found that we're still together. >> and i'm >> a capital, a dutch ovens here out of my kitchen has survived. there. there may be more this is just one example of the pain many families across the texas area are going through and we're also learning more >> about the fam
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let's say, from mexico into arizona and lives there for five years, then moos to texas. or they covered >> i don't know the answer >> that confusion and skepticism is a common theme expressed by law enforcement agencies across the state. the laredo police chief says, his officers will not focus on arresting undocumented migrants >> he can be just by seeing somebody and thinking the officer thinking that he's not from here and then asking for documents, it doesn't work like that. >> the sheriff in san antonio says he would require deputies to file a report explaining the circumstances of an undocumented migrants arrest. >> we don't want a deputy that thinks that they have authorities that actually don't exist crossing the line over into racial profiling and getting themselves and the agency and a whole lot of trouble for again, a misdemeanor in el paso sheriff's officials say they don't have the manpower and don't want their deputies thrust into a fight between texts since republican leaders and the biden administration, this issue could quickly exhaust those resources fo
let's say, from mexico into arizona and lives there for five years, then moos to texas. or they covered >> i don't know the answer >> that confusion and skepticism is a common theme expressed by law enforcement agencies across the state. the laredo police chief says, his officers will not focus on arresting undocumented migrants >> he can be just by seeing somebody and thinking the officer thinking that he's not from here and then asking for documents, it doesn't work like...
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he joins us live from fritch, texas. ivan, just tell us what are you seeing this morning and it looks frankly very troubling mind you >> danny, jessica can see some of that destruction behind me so far this morning though, we're experiencing exactly what officials were warning us about very dry conditions, strong winds as well. part of the reason why we're still in that red flag warning, but taking a look more here this used to be i shed a wooden said you can see the foundation of this right here at the bottom, and really just pieces that we're trying to make out here. people are beginning to try and clean up some of their properties. what we've seen since yesterday really that long road toward the rebuilding process. now the smokehouse creek fires so 15% contained officials with the texas a&m forest service say that because the panhandle area saw a lot of rain during the winter, there's a lot more grass which they consider fuel to burn. they hope that after this weekend they can really make some progress when it comes t
he joins us live from fritch, texas. ivan, just tell us what are you seeing this morning and it looks frankly very troubling mind you >> danny, jessica can see some of that destruction behind me so far this morning though, we're experiencing exactly what officials were warning us about very dry conditions, strong winds as well. part of the reason why we're still in that red flag warning, but taking a look more here this used to be i shed a wooden said you can see the foundation of this...
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so what do you got out of texas? >> texas is a little bigger. texas is a little bigger. we've got aboard the 200,000 votes already in texas and you're seeing it play it again, no major population centers if you look, you see dallas, you see austin, you see used in one of the fastest-growing areas, if not the fastest growing area in the country. 11 there was out in el paso san antonio, the radar not. but you're looking at here are some of the dallas suburb and area is covered in collin county up here, a trump winning that's a quick count, right? so you have a quick count in the state here. donald trump winning north of dallas, that'll trump winning county here. this is this was this is a trump state. we're not looking, but again, you're going to look at the same questions. what about the dallas suburbs? what about austin, which is a college town, it's a blue spot within the state of texas. what about when you get down here to harris county in houston, do you see do you see the same things happening but this is a giant you mentioned second only to california when it comes
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he's also in favor of this state law in texas. let's listen to a little bit of what he said on the program graham >> if the supreme court does uphold sb4, it's going to cause a drop in illegal immigration through the state of texas. and that's going to be a huge benefit to border patrol agents. it's going to be a huge benefit to those individuals that want border security what's your reaction to what brandon judd said? there >> well, i think that they should work with the federal government in doing just that. but allowing one state to set immigration laws would set a very dangerous precedent. first of all, it's unconstitutional that it would set a very dangerous precedent to have state's acting as on gloves, trying to create a border immigration laws. so what i suggest to the border patrol, every other federal agency is, let's work with states and all the states in securing our southern border. and let's create policy and washington that's tops migration from coming to our southern border. and that's what we had. we had a proposa
he's also in favor of this state law in texas. let's listen to a little bit of what he said on the program graham >> if the supreme court does uphold sb4, it's going to cause a drop in illegal immigration through the state of texas. and that's going to be a huge benefit to border patrol agents. it's going to be a huge benefit to those individuals that want border security what's your reaction to what brandon judd said? there >> well, i think that they should work with the federal...
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texas, what are conditions like there now? >> victor kristin, good morning. we're learning a little bit more about the destruction that was caused by this fire. governor greg abbott also saying that up to 500 structures were destroyed and it's possible that's not even the final numbers since there's still going through their assessment process now where we're standing this morning his on the johnson family property behind me, you can see their home is completely gone. i can see a set of dining table, chairs of smoker, and really just a foundation of their home. they lived on this property for two decades. and when they came back to look at their property for the first time, they tried to finding what was left behind. listen so what they told cnn >> here's came pieces of my china we found that we're still together >> and i'm >> a couple of dutch ovens here out of my kitchen has survived. there there may be more this is just one example of the pain many families here in the texas area are >> going through and you mentioned that we're expecting a lot drier condi
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and those are some stronger storms over eastern texas. so could impact the state there and that extends into central portions of arkansas. we do have a marginal risk that's a level one of five from storm prediction center, large hail damaging winds can't quite be ruled out, but the bigger story here will be the rain. so ponding on the roadways will be a possibility. here's our flash flood threat for the day today that extends from atlanta to birmingham, south we're to montgomery and tallahassee. you saw on the radar very, very active moving in from the gulf of mexico, lots of moisture. and i've got to get this in because yeah, kasie, we officially measured over ten feet of snow in california from our five-day blizzard that seemed like it would never end, but it's officially ended now. >> yeah, californians voting today too, and i should note that ten feet, that's like three feet taller than shaq we were talking about how their forecast was for verified >> derek van dam, our weatherman, derek, thank you very much. have a great day, right?
and those are some stronger storms over eastern texas. so could impact the state there and that extends into central portions of arkansas. we do have a marginal risk that's a level one of five from storm prediction center, large hail damaging winds can't quite be ruled out, but the bigger story here will be the rain. so ponding on the roadways will be a possibility. here's our flash flood threat for the day today that extends from atlanta to birmingham, south we're to montgomery and...
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to arrest anyone suspected of crossing the texas mexico border illegally is on hold. once again this comes after a legal flip-flop yesterday, just hours after the supreme court ruled texas could take matters into its own hands. and an appeals court stepped in and said, no, not so fast. ed lavandera is on the ground and i'll paso, texas. ed, this is illegal and emotional. i political roller coaster bring us up to date on what's happening right now with this controversial law >> right there good. luck to everyone trying to keep up with the quick changing developments in the story. but the oral arguments four, i've just ended in that appellate courts in this is we're expecting perhaps at some point and other decision on whether or not at least temporarily whether or not this texas law would be allowed to go into effect while the legal case against it continues in the court system. as as well. so we'll spare you all of those details, but just know that right now, this law is not in effect, but it could change at any moment. and what law enforcement agency he's a the state
to arrest anyone suspected of crossing the texas mexico border illegally is on hold. once again this comes after a legal flip-flop yesterday, just hours after the supreme court ruled texas could take matters into its own hands. and an appeals court stepped in and said, no, not so fast. ed lavandera is on the ground and i'll paso, texas. ed, this is illegal and emotional. i political roller coaster bring us up to date on what's happening right now with this controversial law >> right there...
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there were actually a number of wildfires burning in the texas panhandle. the largest the smokehouse creek fire has scorched more than 1 million acres in texas in more than 30,000 acres in neighboring oklahoma. utility officials say they'll need to rebuild more than 100 miles of power lines cnn's camila bernal is in fritch, texas as residents, they're trying to pick up the pieces >> it's >> been windy, it is >> hot, a lot hotter than it's been over the last couple of days and it's dry conditions that are making it extremely difficult for firefighters in this area that are still battling the largest wildfire in texas history? we containment is still very low, so there's a lot of work to be done. and in the meantime, you have that grieving process beginning for a lot of the families that have lost everything that cleanup process. and like you're seeing here behind me at the johnson house and it's been difficult to do that cleanup because the winds have been so high. but nonetheless, you're seeing them right now as they're trying to sift through that debris, t
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she's at the center of a houston area amber alert now, seen as ed lavendera in texas this morning. ed, what's the latest from there? >> well, police say he issued that amber alert yesterday, but it comes about a week after money hughes was first reported missing. according to police, that it was believed that the twelve-year-old girl simply walked away from her for home at first, but police say new information has now uncovered a more troubling possibility and that includes surveillance, video from the neighborhood we're just before 02:00 a.m. on february second. hughes is seen walking through the neighborhood and then getting into a dark colored dodge pickup truck. >> an >> investigators also say that they've discovered that hughes was using a social media website called tagged, which quote focuses on connecting people for friendships or dating through features like a browse, meet me and live. so there's a concern as police are saying now that there's a possibility that this could be a trafficking case, and that is why they issued the amber alert yesterday on thursday, her mother
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now i'm erica and were first-generation ranchers from >> central texas in because of tiktok were able to show people from all over the world where their food and fiber come from. >> we have door per sheep and we have beef cattle for the sole purpose of going into the food chain. we use tiktok as a tool to inform people of what we do. and while we do it, there's just a plethora of knowledge and information swapping going on there tiktok is helping us protect this way of life for future generation. >> okay, yeah, we got orders coming starting is never easy. a star now, eight months pregnant, that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground people were showing up, left their rides. >> and >> so did our business needs they chased a car, made it easy. when you go for something big like this, your kids said it and they believe they can do the same for an unlimited 1.5% cashback on every purchase for the chase, inc. business card, make more of what's yours >> is to being a young man won't be cowboy well, and against is alice staff i've got back to m
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but it's not just the dry conditions threatening to make the work the worst wildfire in texas history even more dangerous. it takes this fire official told cnn that because the reagents are above average rainfall over the winter there was more grass, meaning more fuel for the fires to burn. there actually a number of wildfires burning in the texas panhandle, the largest, the smokehouse creek fire. it's only 15% contained well in mexico that campaigns for the next presidential election have begun done that includes two candidates who could become a nation's first female president. ahead of this summer's election, candidates are pledging to cut down and widespread corruption. and deal with a rampant crime problem. cnn's gabriella frehse is in mexico city with a closer look. >> for the first time in mexico, a woman could become precedent next june when the biggest election in the country's history takes place the presidential campaign officially just launched senators searching galvez, the underdog opposition coalition candidate, held an event in the violence-torn central state of second
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so texas passed this law, sb4, which would have allowed texas police to arrest people, as you noted, who are suspected of being illegal immigrants why is this an extraordinary precedent? they were setting? because historically, it's the us federal government that enforces immigration law article one of the us constitution says that it's the federal government that can naturalized citizens decide whether some, someone becomes a citizen. and as a result, the implication is that the federal government and forces immigration law. it would be very novel for a state to be enforcing federal laws and more than just novel as someone who used to be achieved to staff at dhs, it would be remarkably chaotic and confusing because you imagine scenarios where the federal government and state governments would disagree on the enforcement of the law. and that could lead to flash points. so this of course, went to the courts and then it got paused in the courts. it went up to the supreme court. it just got kicked back down. it got paused again. and laura, i would predict we are very, very likely to see
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with me now, is senator roland gutierrez a state senator from texas center. thank you so much for being with us what do you hear from your constituents? obviously, illegal immigration is a big issue around the country. it's a particularly large issue in texas what do they tell you when they come to you >> oh, thank you, john. well, i mean, first off, the people in eagle pass specifically want the abbott's theater or stop. he's taken over the city park. the park where they have concert venues, the park where they gather, and they've, the government has taken over for the last two years. it really is at the aggregate performance when in fact only a few hundred people crossed in eagle pass for the last several weeks. we surely have an immigration problem on our southern border, but congress needs to fix it. and the only way to fix it is through comprehensive immigration reform. i think that people know that they know that republicans have punted on this issue two weeks ago. so we do-nothing republicans absolutely need to get to work. they need to stop listening
with me now, is senator roland gutierrez a state senator from texas center. thank you so much for being with us what do you hear from your constituents? obviously, illegal immigration is a big issue around the country. it's a particularly large issue in texas what do they tell you when they come to you >> oh, thank you, john. well, i mean, first off, the people in eagle pass specifically want the abbott's theater or stop. he's taken over the city park. the park where they have concert...
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the texas mother had to leave her state in order to get an abortion. a painful decision to end a pregnancy that she wanted, because texas law and the courts said she couldn't. despite two crucial pieces of information here one, a child that she was expecting would not have survived. and kate's health and future fertility were also at risk. she and her husband just sat down with my colleague dana bash and dana bash joins me now. i mean, what an amazing moment, for this person who did become go from being a private person to this national figure for such a painfully private reason. >> yeah. i mean, painful is an understatement. and what i spoke to her, she said that because she married young, she never thought abortion would be something she would even have to consider. then she entered her husband, who are already parents of two young children, were told that her third pregnancy wasn't viable and they did come to the excruciating decision to end the pregnancy one, they didn't think would wind up with a lawsuit that made national headlines. >> no idea no
the texas mother had to leave her state in order to get an abortion. a painful decision to end a pregnancy that she wanted, because texas law and the courts said she couldn't. despite two crucial pieces of information here one, a child that she was expecting would not have survived. and kate's health and future fertility were also at risk. she and her husband just sat down with my colleague dana bash and dana bash joins me now. i mean, what an amazing moment, for this person who did become go...
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but then the next day, the texas supreme court temporarily blocked the decision. what were those days like? >> well, when we got the ruling from the judge, we were excited and hopeful. we thought well, maybe everybody will see, common sense that comes with this issue, like we do, that this is medical care is this is what's needed going from hopeful to feel like, okay, this isn't going to be as easy as we thought. >> it was really crushing pregnancies are complicated. and it's difficult sometimes to build your family, so it's really terrifying when that's left up to the politicians and judges. >> you did make the decision to travel outside of texas. you went to new mexico to have an abortion tough decision. >> we were on a strict timeline and we couldn't wait any longer. so the decision had to be made >> so hardest thing i've ever been through in our lives and the laws today added a lot more pain. to what was already the most painful time in our lives that's why i want to share our story and that's why i hope it will be different one day ok. and justin told me they
but then the next day, the texas supreme court temporarily blocked the decision. what were those days like? >> well, when we got the ruling from the judge, we were excited and hopeful. we thought well, maybe everybody will see, common sense that comes with this issue, like we do, that this is medical care is this is what's needed going from hopeful to feel like, okay, this isn't going to be as easy as we thought. >> it was really crushing pregnancies are complicated. and it's...
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>> it's going to cause a drop in illegal immigration through the state of texas. and that's going to be a huge benefit to border patrol agents. it's going to be a huge benefit to those individuals that want border security do you disagree with mr. john? >> look, i support border patrol, but i know border patrol is trained. they go and get special training to enforce the immigration it's a law. he also knows that a sheriff of police officer, when they get trained, let's say in the set of texas, they're not trained on immigration law. they're trained on and enforcing the stage statutes. so therefore, therefore, it's unfair to put local law enforcement in this situation that border patrol should be is trained to do >> i mean, i would imagine that governor abbott would say if he were here right now, we had to pass this law because the border is mass and president biden isn't doing his job. how would you respond to that? >> look, we all want to secure the border and we're about to pass hopefully by this weekend or this friday homeland security dollars put in money's th
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and joining me now to talk about this is democratic congresswoman veronica escobar of texas. she's also the co-chair of president biden's reelection campaign. a congresswoman, thanks so much for being here at what was i mean, people were talking about this split screen yesterday, these dueling visits, what was your response to what you saw yesterday? >> president? >> kinda call on trump to come halfway and solve something. how did you feel about that? >> to me, it was a sig know that the republicans in congress will take their orders from donald trump. and as soon as donald trump told them not to support the bipartisan senate bill, which by the way, gave republicans everything they wanted, offered nothing that democrats wanted basically said, we'll do it your way. but when donald trump said to them, we, i need you to walk away because we want the issue not the solution it what president biden said yesterday was a recognition of that, that it will take donald trump giving the greenlight to republicans because they take their orders from the former president. >> and trump was t
and joining me now to talk about this is democratic congresswoman veronica escobar of texas. she's also the co-chair of president biden's reelection campaign. a congresswoman, thanks so much for being here at what was i mean, people were talking about this split screen yesterday, these dueling visits, what was your response to what you saw yesterday? >> president? >> kinda call on trump to come halfway and solve something. how did you feel about that? >> to me, it was a sig...
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the issue enormously strong there are many connections to reproductive rights, to texas, and i'm a texas girl the case roe v. wade came out of texas the horrific anti-abortion law came out of texas and so for the president to speak to not only my constituents, but the nation by saying if he's reelected roe v. wade will be reinstated. that's an enormous and powerful gift to women in america who are struggling against the popery of horrific state laws. and the most heinous yes one in alabama that stopped building a family stopped fertility ability, the right to access fertility, how outrageous the president. and a rousing commitment tonight. and the women who were there, my colleagues, we will wait to say we're not going backwards. we're going forward and we're going to stand for women's rights. seriously. we're going to stand for reproductive rights. and we're going to write laws ourselves that are going to punish different states for laws that will punish providers and women. and many of us had guests that were in fact either victims or women who had to move their embryos from one state
the issue enormously strong there are many connections to reproductive rights, to texas, and i'm a texas girl the case roe v. wade came out of texas the horrific anti-abortion law came out of texas and so for the president to speak to not only my constituents, but the nation by saying if he's reelected roe v. wade will be reinstated. that's an enormous and powerful gift to women in america who are struggling against the popery of horrific state laws. and the most heinous yes one in alabama that...
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so that discrepancy is just been quietly corrected by texas. >> it definitely matters. it is unusual to have private donors to a government function. so there aren't always a lot of rules around it. noah bookbinder is >> president of the left-leaning citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington. whether it's a mistake or whether it's intentional >> that is is potentially misleading the public. >> cnn attempted to reach those supposed $900,000 donor, but the phone number entered into the texas donor site was disconnected and cnn could not find anyone with that name calling me, not accept calls, and that's ironic that you're on here. >> yeah. so yeah, i definitely would want to know how that happened and hello, my name ended up on that list >> we did reach out to governor abbott's office to find out exactly how boss's name ended up on that list the spokesperson did not have a specific response to some of the anomalies that cnn found but we did learn that just because we were given this list with a list of donors and those cell phone numbers. it doesn't mean error
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and it has not curved migration to texas southern border. he has squandered a monumental amount of taxpayer dollars that could have been used for our public schools are taking care of seniors for citizens are veterans here in texas. and instead, he's playing politics with a southern border. and at no avail of bringing any real solutions, migrants continue to come in high numbers to the state of texas. and he has not been able to slow that migration down. so what he does on the southern border is for no other reason than to showcase that to the country we don't know if he's trying to run for vice president or he just kissing up to the former president or what exactly his ideas are. i know he's feeding a lot of red meat to his base. and i would support it if it had real results because i'm for curbing migration on our southern border but what the governor has done has killed texas national guards, men has killed women and children on the southern border and has caused a tremendous amount of resources >> garners. remember, sunday gonzalez, than
and it has not curved migration to texas southern border. he has squandered a monumental amount of taxpayer dollars that could have been used for our public schools are taking care of seniors for citizens are veterans here in texas. and instead, he's playing politics with a southern border. and at no avail of bringing any real solutions, migrants continue to come in high numbers to the state of texas. and he has not been able to slow that migration down. so what he does on the southern border...
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an update now on wildfires raging in the texas panhandle, the state's governor confirms one person has been killed and more than 400 structures have been destroyed. the national weather service says more than 8 million people are under red flag warnings for critical fire danger as high winds returned today, governor greg gavin, thank firefighters for their efforts to save both lives and properties and reflected on the devastation, the wildfires left behind >> when you look at the >> damages that have occurred here it's just gone completely gone nothing left but ashes on the ground >> so those who are affected by this have gone through utter devastation they are going through challenges that others cannot comprehend they need our ongoing support our ongoing assistance in our ongoing prayers the largest fire in the state's history, the smokehouse creek fire is only 15% contained well joining me now is amy houston and she's the director of rancher neveah non-profit organization helping those impacted by the fires across texas. thank you so much for being here with us. really appreciate it
an update now on wildfires raging in the texas panhandle, the state's governor confirms one person has been killed and more than 400 structures have been destroyed. the national weather service says more than 8 million people are under red flag warnings for critical fire danger as high winds returned today, governor greg gavin, thank firefighters for their efforts to save both lives and properties and reflected on the devastation, the wildfires left behind >> when you look at the >>...
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he lost everything now there are actually a number of wildfires, burning in the texas panhandle. the largest the smokehouse creek fire has scorched more than 1 million acres in texas and more than 30,000 acres and neighboring oklahoma. utility officials say they'll need to rebuild more than 100 miles of power lines all right, and up next the road to the white house apparently goes straight through the border >> biden's conduct >> on our border is by any day and phoenician a conspiracy to overthrow the united states of america >> donald trump is focusing his sights and attacks on joe biden using border security pretty the prime is path to reelection. that's coming up, stay with us >> backroom deals, cic a fares bribery, corruption, prostitution >> there's so much more to the store. >> united states of scandal with jake tapper tonight at nine on cnn every parent knows when it's time to go into protect mode >> adding >> lysol, laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of illness causing bacteria curia detergents leave behind. plaintiffs good sanitized is better >> take a pea-sized amount, apply
he lost everything now there are actually a number of wildfires, burning in the texas panhandle. the largest the smokehouse creek fire has scorched more than 1 million acres in texas and more than 30,000 acres and neighboring oklahoma. utility officials say they'll need to rebuild more than 100 miles of power lines all right, and up next the road to the white house apparently goes straight through the border >> biden's conduct >> on our border is by any day and phoenician a...
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texas. it's 80% to 19%. and here's the key nugget to keep in mind, john unlike the democratic side where it's mostly proportional on the republican side, it's either a winner-take-all in the case of california or winner take most in the case of texas. so if these polls are anywhere close to being right, donald trump is going to win the vast, vast majority of delegates in these two states, which make up a large share of the overall content for delicate people, say california, it's a blue state it's gone a lot of republican delegates know. all right. let's talk about the overall republican race in general. where do things stand? >> yeah, so if we look at the overall republican race, this is the new york times sienna college poll among likely republican voters came out. this, we can look here. it looks a lot like that. texas and california polling, right? donald trump at 76%, nikki haley all the way back at 21 i'm percent that's a 55 point advantage. she does have one base within the republican party though. it
texas. it's 80% to 19%. and here's the key nugget to keep in mind, john unlike the democratic side where it's mostly proportional on the republican side, it's either a winner-take-all in the case of california or winner take most in the case of texas. so if these polls are anywhere close to being right, donald trump is going to win the vast, vast majority of delegates in these two states, which make up a large share of the overall content for delicate people, say california, it's a blue state...
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how about in texas, donald trump, 80% to 19%. and here's the key nugget to take away from this abby. unlike on the democratic side where they allocate delegates proportionally on the republican side, it's either winter get most as in the case of texas, or winner take all in the case of california, if these polls are anywhere near the university of being correct, donald trump will have a very big when tomorrow and be well, well, well, on his way to the republican nomination for president for a full match-up with joe biden that he's currently leading in? >> yeah. i mean, it is the snowball effect. it kicks off tomorrow. things could get really bad for nikki haley really quickly, actually, harry enten. thank you very much for all of that. and at this hour, trump has already adding another win to his list. cnn projecting that he will win the north dakota caucuses let's bring it out. scott jennings and s. e cupp. scott, this general election could be kicking off basically this week. i mean, if you ask the biden campaign, they would sa
how about in texas, donald trump, 80% to 19%. and here's the key nugget to take away from this abby. unlike on the democratic side where they allocate delegates proportionally on the republican side, it's either winter get most as in the case of texas, or winner take all in the case of california, if these polls are anywhere near the university of being correct, donald trump will have a very big when tomorrow and be well, well, well, on his way to the republican nomination for president for a...
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and this is the largest fire in texas history. we are seeing unprecedented blizzards in the north of california. we as a country and has a world, have to be ready for the increasing effects of extreme weather caused by climate change. it's a remarkable phenomenon and it will manifest itself in the days to come. and we have to prepare for it. now i'm going to make a very hard turn right now to something a lot lighter than that, which is saturday night live. i'm not sure if you saw when you were coming in this morning that you and i both got the snl treatment last night. i'll play a clip always with joe biden for the past, we get and he wiped me out >> okay. so you feel he's up to the job, then i was just with him and behind closed doors, he's a dynamo. joe went into beast mode. he said, we're going to tighten this border. look how easy i can cross it. then he par cord up so the top of the border wall flipped into the rio grande and came back up with a fiction, his mouth >> does that happen every day? >> we all need a little comic r
and this is the largest fire in texas history. we are seeing unprecedented blizzards in the north of california. we as a country and has a world, have to be ready for the increasing effects of extreme weather caused by climate change. it's a remarkable phenomenon and it will manifest itself in the days to come. and we have to prepare for it. now i'm going to make a very hard turn right now to something a lot lighter than that, which is saturday night live. i'm not sure if you saw when you were...
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crews are struggling still to get control of its store wildfires in texas. why these massive flames that have there the biggest that the state has ever seen could impact your grocery rebel? also crisis in haiti after thousands of prisoners escape, some of them threatening to overthrow the government we'll take you there >> dianne, not guilty. i am resigning administration officials destroyed my cover. >> politics we're great power meets questionable decision making. >> and...
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he's been very involved in actually somewhat lower-level races here in texas. he's been endorsing candidates for state house races and that sort of thing. so it is really interesting to see this tension that is going on between the donald trump wing of the republican party and what would would have been the old bush wing of the republican party in both of those are really colliding. and there are many races down-ballot from the presidential election we're really going to see that here in the coming hours. and that is what many people here in texas will be paying close attention to. the other thing to pay close energy, boris and as you mentioned, this immigration issue, especially down in the rio grande valley and the eagle pass area, where that has been such an intense issue. just how many latino voters begins switching from democrat to republican. that is something that many political operatives paying very close attention to especially in this election cycle, to really kind of get a sense of how that immigration issue is going to affect these races, especiall
he's been very involved in actually somewhat lower-level races here in texas. he's been endorsing candidates for state house races and that sort of thing. so it is really interesting to see this tension that is going on between the donald trump wing of the republican party and what would would have been the old bush wing of the republican party in both of those are really colliding. and there are many races down-ballot from the presidential election we're really going to see that here in the...
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i'm casey hunt, >> controversial new immigration >> law in texas is on hold. again, an appeals court blocking what's known as sb4 late last night, just hours after the supreme court voted to allow it to stay in effect, the fifth circuit court of appeals will hear new arguments later on this morning. the biden administration has been making the case that the measure is unconstitutional and that it will invite racial profiling. the law gives local and state law enforcement the power to arrest and detain anyone suspected of entering the country illegally. >> let's >> talk about it with michael chanel. she's congressional reporter for the hill and tyler pager or white house reporter for the washington post. good morning to both of you. thank you for being here >> tyler, you cover the white house. let me start with you in terms of what the biden administration's doing here. this it's a little bit confusing. the supreme court decides one thing now it goes back to the appeals court. the appeals courts decide another thing. the bottom line is that it is back-and-forth
i'm casey hunt, >> controversial new immigration >> law in texas is on hold. again, an appeals court blocking what's known as sb4 late last night, just hours after the supreme court voted to allow it to stay in effect, the fifth circuit court of appeals will hear new arguments later on this morning. the biden administration has been making the case that the measure is unconstitutional and that it will invite racial profiling. the law gives local and state law enforcement the power...