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sarah: victoria wonders what teenage girls in texas will do now. for the pbs newshour and kaiser health news, i'm sarah varney in clovis, new mexico. ♪ geoff: david chipperfield is one of the world's most prolific architects, with buildings all around the world. and today, the british architect was awarded his profession's most distinguished honor, the pritzker prize. jeffrey brown spoke to him for our arts and culture series, canvas. jeffrey: david has designed museums. the turner contemporary in the u.k., the james simon gallery in berlin. civic buildings, retail stores, apartment houses, more than 100 built works over four decades and an espresso maker. he is less known for his signature look or style band for work that responds to specific places and needs. >> i would hope that there is a certain consistency of approach and a certain consistency of process and he so's -- ethos in our work but i am very concerned that buildings are of their location more than of their author. the important thing is to make a building from mexico city or des mo
sarah: victoria wonders what teenage girls in texas will do now. for the pbs newshour and kaiser health news, i'm sarah varney in clovis, new mexico. ♪ geoff: david chipperfield is one of the world's most prolific architects, with buildings all around the world. and today, the british architect was awarded his profession's most distinguished honor, the pritzker prize. jeffrey brown spoke to him for our arts and culture series, canvas. jeffrey: david has designed museums. the turner...
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right now it's not happening in texas, texas is a dangerous place to be pregnant right now, and so the lawsuit is seeking clarity to be sure that what happened to amanda and the other plaintiffs in this case does not happen to more people in the state of texas. >> is this essentially pushing the state of texas to say that abortion is, in fact, health care? >> absolutely. it makes clear in these cases that these women experienced and i will say in the lawsuit we also document other reported cases in texas and other states, ohio and alabama, louisiana and more that it is clear that you need to be able to have the option of abortion when you are experiencing a serious pregnancy complication. >> amanda, you chose to use your full name and since you have been public with your story you've done so. in this day and age i know a lot of people would have pause doing that because, frankly, of the way people react to strangers and the threats that come along with that potentially for you and for your family. has that happened? >> no, i would say by and large the outreach that i've received has be
right now it's not happening in texas, texas is a dangerous place to be pregnant right now, and so the lawsuit is seeking clarity to be sure that what happened to amanda and the other plaintiffs in this case does not happen to more people in the state of texas. >> is this essentially pushing the state of texas to say that abortion is, in fact, health care? >> absolutely. it makes clear in these cases that these women experienced and i will say in the lawsuit we also document other...
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texas medical board. >> because abortion is a crime in texas punishable by up to 99 years in prison. what the law is forcing physicians to do is weigh these very real threats of criminal prosecution against the health and well being of their patients. >> reporter: amanda and four other texas women and two doctors are asking the court to clarify that abortions can be performed when a physician makes a good faith judgment and that the pregnant person has a physical emergency medical condition that poses a risk of death or a risk to their health including fertility. >> it particularly unusual for people to be willing to bring these lawsuits in their own names and not to use a pseudonym and really share these personal details about their lives. >> reporter: another new front, a battle between walgreens and california governor gavin n newsom. last month attorneys general from 21 states that passed anti abortion laws wrote to walgreens about sending abortion pills through the mail. wall gregreens says they won't distribute abortion medication in those states and says walgreens does not int
texas medical board. >> because abortion is a crime in texas punishable by up to 99 years in prison. what the law is forcing physicians to do is weigh these very real threats of criminal prosecution against the health and well being of their patients. >> reporter: amanda and four other texas women and two doctors are asking the court to clarify that abortions can be performed when a physician makes a good faith judgment and that the pregnant person has a physical emergency medical...
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and what we need the texas courts to do is clarify what this law means. and specifically, what we need the state of texas to do, is to say, if any of the women in this lawsuit they think weren't sick enough to get an abortion, they need to tell us which ones and why. >> this seems to be the issue here, this ambiguity. intentional, i think, largely, that women like yourself are in this position. what do you want to see come out, amanda, your decision to join this lawsuit, and speak out about what happened here? >> i think, first and foremost for me, it's about education. abortion's health care, plain and simple. a lot of times, it's necessary, lifesaving health care. sometimes, for the life of the mother, in my case, sometimes for the life of the fetus. one of my fellow plaintiffs cases, she was pregnant with twins, she needed the abortion of one to protect the life of the other. i think there is a stigma about what someone who needs and seeks an abortion looks like. i want people to understand, it's simply a standard medical procedure, and oftentimes, it'
and what we need the texas courts to do is clarify what this law means. and specifically, what we need the state of texas to do, is to say, if any of the women in this lawsuit they think weren't sick enough to get an abortion, they need to tell us which ones and why. >> this seems to be the issue here, this ambiguity. intentional, i think, largely, that women like yourself are in this position. what do you want to see come out, amanda, your decision to join this lawsuit, and speak out...
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thank you so much, jessica schneider. >>> in a separate lawsuit involving the texas abortion law, a texas man is suing friends of his ex-wife for wrongful death after they allegedly helped his ex-wife obtain abortion pills. this is a lawsuit that would not have stood a chance before the u.s. supreme court overturned roe v. wade. now it's a major legal test of laws cracking down on abortion, especially the expansive ban in texas. cnn's whitney wild joins us now. tell us more about what's in this lawsuit. and could these women actually be held liable under texas state law? >> well that is, according to this lawsuit, the multimillion-dollar question. this man is ek zooing more than a million dollars in damages from each of these three women. basically what he says happened is in july of 2022 these three women helped his then wife learn the process of obtaining a medically induced abortion and actually helped her procure the abortion pills. quite a bit of detail in the case about how they were able to do that. the main headline here, jake, is that he is seeking to bring this lawsuit under thi
thank you so much, jessica schneider. >>> in a separate lawsuit involving the texas abortion law, a texas man is suing friends of his ex-wife for wrongful death after they allegedly helped his ex-wife obtain abortion pills. this is a lawsuit that would not have stood a chance before the u.s. supreme court overturned roe v. wade. now it's a major legal test of laws cracking down on abortion, especially the expansive ban in texas. cnn's whitney wild joins us now. tell us more about...
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another rough night ahead for much of the mid south and much of texas. two waves coming to a lot of these areas. tornado watch includes waco, includes dallas and probably be expanded off to the east. the storms look angry. tornado potential tonight from dallas all the way through little rock into memphis during the overnight. big hail, too. and across the mississippi, we're talking about big winds tomorrow, but more population since density. some of these storms will have flooding rain potential. and the northern side of this during the day tomorrow will become snow in places like detroit, back through chicago and by the evening rush in new york city, looks like snows coming in there. a winter mix for i-95 once again, but winter storm watches have been posted for snow while inland. folks here in the tornado zone need to get through tonight first. david? >> rob marciano, thank you. >>> now to those midair scares on two separate flights. one taking off from texas, hitting severe turbulence over tennessee. look at the images. hitting during dinner service.
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and also, why is all thi happening in amarillo, texas of all places? and those are good questions because the first thing yo need to understand as the judg in question here is a produc of mitch mcconnell and donal trump's most successful projec during trump's four years in office together, they ramped throug more than 200 new judges fro the federal bench, many of who are just obviously and avowedl right-wing this judge is no exception the 45 year old already has long history of antiabortion and conservative beliefs he let the college republicans -- where he wrote in the school newspaper, the democrati party's ability to condone the federally sanctioned eradication of innocent huma life is indicative of the mora ambivalence undergirding thi party. that is the guy that heard the arguments. during law school, universit of texas, he focused his attention on the legal foundation for abortion rights and intended meetings of the federalist - in 2014, he worked for a conservative legal group calle the first liberty institute, defending clients like the christi
and also, why is all thi happening in amarillo, texas of all places? and those are good questions because the first thing yo need to understand as the judg in question here is a produc of mitch mcconnell and donal trump's most successful projec during trump's four years in office together, they ramped throug more than 200 new judges fro the federal bench, many of who are just obviously and avowedl right-wing this judge is no exception the 45 year old already has long history of antiabortion and...
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the senators from texas voted to ban machine guns. texas hands very different senators now. senator bob hawley is a republican member of the texas state senate. he said this about the 18 year old mass murderer who shot 21 people to death in that fourth grade classroom in uvalde. quote, this man had enough time to do it with his hands or a baseball bat and so it's not the gun it's the person. they will say anything. with his hands. senator bob hall believes that he can walk into a fourth grade classroom and murder to teachers and 19 children with his hands while they are presumably sit around waiting for him to get to them so that he can murder them. senator bob hall thinks that he can walk into a fourth grade classroom in taxes and murder to teachers with a baseball bat and then murder 19 children with a baseball bat. senator bob hawley believes that no one will be able to run away while he was trying to do that. two teachers would actually have a pretty good chance of stopping the bad guy with a baseball bat while the 19 children are running away. it would've been much chea
the senators from texas voted to ban machine guns. texas hands very different senators now. senator bob hawley is a republican member of the texas state senate. he said this about the 18 year old mass murderer who shot 21 people to death in that fourth grade classroom in uvalde. quote, this man had enough time to do it with his hands or a baseball bat and so it's not the gun it's the person. they will say anything. with his hands. senator bob hall believes that he can walk into a fourth grade...
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texas' near abortion ban is seen in other states. they are hoping this could have national implications if they win this lawsuit. it leaves families -- there are seven plaintiffs in the case. it leaves families who are hoping for change while they try to deal with what happened to them. >> i have heard of other stories like this, yamiche. i want to bring there joyce on the legal experts. i believe it was in south carolina, a state legislator was talking about this. that's why they voted against a heartbeat law. women are forced to carry babies with no fetal heartbeat at all. for weeks. there is tremendous danger to their health, as amanda has experienced. now the tragedy of what she -- the complications she may face in the future. joyce, doctors feel that they are facing liability. for this group in texas to say, it's -- i saw yamiche's piece. he said, it's the doctors who are at fault. they should do this. the law is clear. the law is not clear in that regard. the law is a warning to doctors, correct? >> that's absolutely right. it'
texas' near abortion ban is seen in other states. they are hoping this could have national implications if they win this lawsuit. it leaves families -- there are seven plaintiffs in the case. it leaves families who are hoping for change while they try to deal with what happened to them. >> i have heard of other stories like this, yamiche. i want to bring there joyce on the legal experts. i believe it was in south carolina, a state legislator was talking about this. that's why they voted...
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and as you say, it is not simply in states like texas that have banned abortion. it is states all across the country, including states new york, california -- it does not matter. this is -- i can't overstate how radical this move would be. but i also -- listen, it's part of what the republican agenda has been, which is to make abortion illegal all across the country. and this is just the next step. >> the drug is also used for miscarriage management and other health care emergencies for women. if it's not available nationwide, what happens in those cases? >> well, i mean, that is a huge concern. and we just saw in texas, again, a place where it is very dangerous to be pregnant -- we had five women just sue the state of texas, women that desperately wanted pregnancies that went wrong, where they could not get assistance. and that's the kind of case that you are talking about here, where women who are miscarrying need access to mifepristone, doctors need access to this drug. and the fact that these kinds of decisions are being made by a judge, because of his own pol
and as you say, it is not simply in states like texas that have banned abortion. it is states all across the country, including states new york, california -- it does not matter. this is -- i can't overstate how radical this move would be. but i also -- listen, it's part of what the republican agenda has been, which is to make abortion illegal all across the country. and this is just the next step. >> the drug is also used for miscarriage management and other health care emergencies for...
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last week, just last week in ozona texas, small town in west texas a smuggler that came through town and killed a grandmother and her granddaughter. every day someone is dying. >> what's the bipartisan effort to deal with this issue at the border? republicans put forward their proposal with the budget. what are you asking for? >> a border package that focuses on securing the border and immigration package that focuses on legal immigration, both the republican party and the democratic party often get it wrong when they focus on illegal immigration. i'm going to do everything in my power, whether it's to buck my own party or the other party, to be able to say we have to have real tangible solutions. hr 29 is a prime example. this border safety and security act does anything but secure the border. so guess what? that bill in particular, it's dead. there's no way it's going to get on the floor. i'm going to do everything in my power to prevent that. in my district people are dying and we need real solutions, not political rhetoric. >> talking about political rhetoric, you said there are
last week, just last week in ozona texas, small town in west texas a smuggler that came through town and killed a grandmother and her granddaughter. every day someone is dying. >> what's the bipartisan effort to deal with this issue at the border? republicans put forward their proposal with the budget. what are you asking for? >> a border package that focuses on securing the border and immigration package that focuses on legal immigration, both the republican party and the...
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iran voter protection programs in texas on college campuses. i know how critically important those polling locations are for those kids. but i'll tell you what, jonathan, the rationale behind this that they're saying is that it's not safe to have a polling place on a college campus. but they also forced through, allowing folks to carry firearms on a college campus. >> so which one is about safety? >> we know when it's not about. that it's about suppressing the vote. i have to say, that we have talked a lot about efforts to overturn elections after the election is over in how under democratic that is. we have to pay more attention in this country to what they're doing before the election to fix the results were to try to make sure that certain folks don't have a chance to vote madeleine. >> that actually dovetails nicely with follow-up question i have, and that is, are you worried we are taking our eye off the ball to voter suppression efforts in the states. >> i think that we are in a difficult moment because we have a supreme court that is hos
iran voter protection programs in texas on college campuses. i know how critically important those polling locations are for those kids. but i'll tell you what, jonathan, the rationale behind this that they're saying is that it's not safe to have a polling place on a college campus. but they also forced through, allowing folks to carry firearms on a college campus. >> so which one is about safety? >> we know when it's not about. that it's about suppressing the vote. i have to say,...
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these storms from texas up to the northeast. rob marciano in little rock, arkansas, where they are bracing tonight. rob? >> so, let's bring in eva and eva, this is now of course in the hands of the jury, as you reported there, and with that >> reporter: hi, david. another rough night ahead for much of the midsouth and much of texas. two waves coming to a lot of these areas. that tornado watch you mentioned includes waco, it includes dallas, and it will probably be expanded off to the east. there's the radar, boy, those strms look angry. tornado potential tonight from dallas all the way through little rock into memphis during the overnight. and across the mississippi, we're talking about big winds tomorrow, but more population density. so, the ohio and tennessee valleys get into the mix. some of these storms will have flooding rain potential. and the northern side of this during the day tomorrow will become snow in places like detroit, back through chicago. and by the evening rush in new york city, looks like snows coming in ther
these storms from texas up to the northeast. rob marciano in little rock, arkansas, where they are bracing tonight. rob? >> so, let's bring in eva and eva, this is now of course in the hands of the jury, as you reported there, and with that >> reporter: hi, david. another rough night ahead for much of the midsouth and much of texas. two waves coming to a lot of these areas. that tornado watch you mentioned includes waco, it includes dallas, and it will probably be expanded off to...
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that is in the texas panhandle. there's a hundred of federal district judges so, in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't seem like the biggest deal in the world, except that northern district, he is the only federal judge there in amarillo. okay? and that brings us to why this cas today is in amarillo at all. i turns out that if you were a party in the lawsuit who wants and hard right wing outcome on these kinds of issues, all you need to do is find som plausible reason to bring it t judge kacsmaryk in the norther district of texas. find some way to file it in amarillo. in fact, the republican attorne general of texas, ken paxton has done this several times. his office is in downtow austin, so close to the austin federal courthouse, that h could stroll over there in les than 20 minutes, to file motions. but when ken paxton really needs the right outcome he does not go there. instead, he goes all the way to amarillo, a nearly eight-hour drive, t file his suit, specifically in this judged district where h know he wi
that is in the texas panhandle. there's a hundred of federal district judges so, in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't seem like the biggest deal in the world, except that northern district, he is the only federal judge there in amarillo. okay? and that brings us to why this cas today is in amarillo at all. i turns out that if you were a party in the lawsuit who wants and hard right wing outcome on these kinds of issues, all you need to do is find som plausible reason to bring it t judge...
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project texas is a mess. their whistle blowers coming forward saying whatever the tiktok management is saying about project texas is a pack of lies. even when they erected this firewall with regards to data of american users, these chinese employees of byte dance, the parent company were able to spy on american journalists. so, unfortunately, i don't think that he did tiktok any favors to his testimonies. >> how likely is it that there will be a ban? >> i think after that hearing and that same day on capitol hill there were two other hearings related to china including to the hearing we held on the largest ethnic religious entournament of the holocaust. the only reason were explained of his evasiveness is fear. i think this actually increase the likelihood that congress will take some action. we have the only bipartisan, bicameral bill that'll allow for either ban. the key part that's missing from project texas is mitigation strategies is control of the algorithm. that's what we need to address. it is not jus
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this is the mug shot of a man who was indicted in texas in 2014 while he was serving as governor of texas. his name is rick. after he was indicted in 2014, he got fingerprinted, he got this nice mug shot taken with the perfect knot in his tie. just a few months later, he announced he was running for president of the united states, while he was still under felony indictment. in fact, for the duration of his 2016 republican presidential campaign, rick perry was under felony indictment. they did not drop the felony charges against him until a few months after he had dropped out of the presidential race. but even still, no big whoop. donald trump went on to name him secretary of energy for the united states. which is a fact that is still just as amazing to behold as his mug shot is lovely. also staying in texas, do you remember tom delay? he was the majority leader of the republican party in the u.s. house of representatives. he had to resign that job to have this mug shot taken after a warrant was issued for his arrest in 2005. as mug shots go, though, it's kind of another nice one. not as n
this is the mug shot of a man who was indicted in texas in 2014 while he was serving as governor of texas. his name is rick. after he was indicted in 2014, he got fingerprinted, he got this nice mug shot taken with the perfect knot in his tie. just a few months later, he announced he was running for president of the united states, while he was still under felony indictment. in fact, for the duration of his 2016 republican presidential campaign, rick perry was under felony indictment. they did...
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texas is going to minimize the risk. but i think the testimony today show that that plan has more holes than swiss cheese. and it really wouldn't block. in fact, i think, really, that was the key coming out of hearing, democrat ranking member pallone said. i don't believe that your project texas mitigation measures would actually prevent the ccp from having control. that was one big thing out of this hearing. alright, fcc. mission of brendan carr. always good to have you on. thank you, sir. and join cnn's abby phillip tonight. for a prime time special is time up for tiktok. that's at nine p.m. eastern. here on cnn coming up, i'm going to speak with the house republican chairman threatening to subpoena secretary of state antony blinken to find out exactly what he's asking for. plus oh, the shade from kirsten cinema. the senator wants a democrat now an independent here when she reportedly said about the democrats, who she used to caucus with and hang out with stay with us. my relationshipip with my credit cards wasn't good
texas is going to minimize the risk. but i think the testimony today show that that plan has more holes than swiss cheese. and it really wouldn't block. in fact, i think, really, that was the key coming out of hearing, democrat ranking member pallone said. i don't believe that your project texas mitigation measures would actually prevent the ccp from having control. that was one big thing out of this hearing. alright, fcc. mission of brendan carr. always good to have you on. thank you, sir. and...
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a federal judge in texas will decide whether to block at least temporarily the most widely used form of abortion which a pill a challenge to their safety as well as authority to the fda winds it way through the court system, possibly the supreme court. it is without question a case with national implications. cnn's rosa flores has more. >> reporter: during the four-hour preliminary injunction hearing the judge raised one possible scenario where he could keep the approval of the drug myth pris tone intact and instead block the fda's more recent moves to make the abortion pills easier to obtain. >> it's a 20-year-old drug actually used to save women's lives. >> reporter: legal concerns already restricting access. walgreens announcing it plans to stop the sale of abortion pills in a states where abortions remain legal after republican led states threatened to sue. in this case the plaintiffs are arguing the drug is unsafe and the fda's approval process was flaw. main stream medical groups saying the plaintiffs used misleading information in the filing. and the drug company's attorney sa
a federal judge in texas will decide whether to block at least temporarily the most widely used form of abortion which a pill a challenge to their safety as well as authority to the fda winds it way through the court system, possibly the supreme court. it is without question a case with national implications. cnn's rosa flores has more. >> reporter: during the four-hour preliminary injunction hearing the judge raised one possible scenario where he could keep the approval of the drug myth...
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also stain in texas, do you remember tom delay? it is the majority leader of the republican party, in the u.s. house of representatives, he had to resign that job, to have this mugshot taken after a warrant was issued for his arrest in 2005. as most shots go though, it's kind of another nice one. not as nice as this one though this is former democratic vice presidential that nominee and democratic senator jon edwards. that's his mugshot from 2011. looking good, john edwards not looking as good this is dan rostenkowski, who's president ways and means in congress for 13 years, italy had to stop doing, that because it's time for him to stop in congressman, and start being prisoner number 25538 on the list. it happens. it happens a lot. he was bernie kerik the new york police commissioner under mayor rudy giuliani, until the ex -- president george w. bush tried to make the sky homeland security secretary of the united states before that had to end in favor of the new designation. -- we happens all the time in our country so much, so th
also stain in texas, do you remember tom delay? it is the majority leader of the republican party, in the u.s. house of representatives, he had to resign that job, to have this mugshot taken after a warrant was issued for his arrest in 2005. as most shots go though, it's kind of another nice one. not as nice as this one though this is former democratic vice presidential that nominee and democratic senator jon edwards. that's his mugshot from 2011. looking good, john edwards not looking as good...
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we saw in texas the same state where this case is being argued five women suing the state of texas because of troubled pregnancies where they were unable to get the medical care they needed to save their life and their health, having to go out of state it's a dangerous place to be right now, to be a pregnant person in texas. >> we have heard horrible stories about women who have been unable to get an abortion procedure late in a pregnancy when a fetus dies. therefore, they are carrying a dead fetus with toxic results, sometimes making it impossible eventually to have children again, to get pregnant again republicans in south carolina are pushing a bill that any person who undergoes an abortion would be subject to the state's homicide laws. that includes the death penalty. it would define a person as an unborn child at every stage of development from fertilization of the egg until birth are you fearing this could be replicated elsewhere >> absolutely. andrea, people who thought that maybe just overturning roe was adequate for the republican party are obviously finding out that was wrong the
we saw in texas the same state where this case is being argued five women suing the state of texas because of troubled pregnancies where they were unable to get the medical care they needed to save their life and their health, having to go out of state it's a dangerous place to be right now, to be a pregnant person in texas. >> we have heard horrible stories about women who have been unable to get an abortion procedure late in a pregnancy when a fetus dies. therefore, they are carrying a...
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so incredibly dangerous scenario shaping up, especially across east texas and central texas and on into the mississippi river valley. huge flooding threat as well. we could see 3 to 6 inches of rain, widespread flooding through the mississippi river valley and ohio valleys where we could see 4 to 6 inches right there, that bull's-eye shaded in red. this is going to be an ongoing threat not only this evening but through the overnight hours tonight and into tomorrow. >> we know you will watch it. jen gray, thanks so much. >>> two dueling high-profile republican events this week likely to expose the growing divide heading into the next white house race. wewe'll discuss, next. nsurance, so you only y pay for what you need. with the money we saved, we thought we'd try electric unicycleses. whoa! careful, babe! sasaving was definitely easier. hey babe, i think i got it! it's actually... whooooa! ok, show-off! help! oh! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ science proves quality sleep is vital to your mental, emotional, and physical health. and we know 80% of
so incredibly dangerous scenario shaping up, especially across east texas and central texas and on into the mississippi river valley. huge flooding threat as well. we could see 3 to 6 inches of rain, widespread flooding through the mississippi river valley and ohio valleys where we could see 4 to 6 inches right there, that bull's-eye shaded in red. this is going to be an ongoing threat not only this evening but through the overnight hours tonight and into tomorrow. >> we know you will...
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texas even on the wrong side of the line. so who should you pick? well, if you want to go with the safest pick, the most probable since 1979, the one seeds. you've got alabama, houston, kansas, and perdue. kansas won last year. only duke and florida have been able to repeat champions. houston are the favorites, briana. you've got going to back to 1988 to find a clampian that has won near campus. it's all about having fun. me personally i went to the university of houston. >> we know where you're going with your bracket. all right, andy, thank you so much. i am ready it do this thing. i'm ready to win it all. >>> a big night for hollywood and big wins for the film "everything everywhere all at once." but before the awards were handed out host jimmy kimmel poked fun at last year's oscar slap. >> we want you to have fun, we want you to feel safe, and most importantly we want me to feel safe, so we have strict policies in lace. if anyone in this theater commits an act of violence at any point during the show, you will be awarded the oscar for best actor
texas even on the wrong side of the line. so who should you pick? well, if you want to go with the safest pick, the most probable since 1979, the one seeds. you've got alabama, houston, kansas, and perdue. kansas won last year. only duke and florida have been able to repeat champions. houston are the favorites, briana. you've got going to back to 1988 to find a clampian that has won near campus. it's all about having fun. me personally i went to the university of houston. >> we know where...
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also staying in texas, do you remember tom delay?yi he was the majority leader of the republican party in the u.s. house of representatives.bl he had to resign that job to have this mug shot taken after a warrant was issued for his arrest in 2005. as mug shots go, though, it's kind of another nice one. not as nice as this one, though. this is former democratic vice presidential nominee and democratic senator john edwardsi that's his mug shot from 2011, looking good, john edwards. m not looking as good, this is dan, mr. rostenkowski. he was chairman of the ways and means committee in congress for 13 years, until he had to stop doing that, because it was time for him to stop being a congressman and start being s prisoner number 25338-016. it happens. n it happens a lot. here was bernie kerik, the new york police commissioner under rudy giuliani.iu on giuliani's recommendation, president bush tried to make this guy homeland security secretary of the united states u before that had to end in his new designation 210-707. it happens, so mu
also staying in texas, do you remember tom delay?yi he was the majority leader of the republican party in the u.s. house of representatives.bl he had to resign that job to have this mug shot taken after a warrant was issued for his arrest in 2005. as mug shots go, though, it's kind of another nice one. not as nice as this one, though. this is former democratic vice presidential nominee and democratic senator john edwardsi that's his mug shot from 2011, looking good, john edwards. m not looking...
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>> the main feature of project texas is to house u.s. user data within the u.s., locate the algorithm within the u.s., and locate the content operation function. it would make each of those three components subject to an audit process, whether there are different auditors and monitors who try and ensure the functioning of project texas was aligned with ho tiktok said it would function. it is still certainly possible the project would not fully funded as intended or there is a remaining risk. i think the risk is certainly possible, tiktok has created an honor system. the idea is the monitors can catch it. in the world of technology and tech policy, it is hard to ensure there is zero risk. why would bite dance have been so willing to negotiate and acquiesce? >> that ia really good question. the main thing he's interested in is a strong competitor like apple, google, youtube. perception is the best way to make that happen. it is unclear if that has happened in practice. what will be useful would be to have the kind of process in place to de
>> the main feature of project texas is to house u.s. user data within the u.s., locate the algorithm within the u.s., and locate the content operation function. it would make each of those three components subject to an audit process, whether there are different auditors and monitors who try and ensure the functioning of project texas was aligned with ho tiktok said it would function. it is still certainly possible the project would not fully funded as intended or there is a remaining...
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abc's mireya villarreal in texas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, all eyes on a texas judge who's decision could pull a key abortion pill off the market, in a ruling that could affect millions of women nationwide. the fda's more than 20-year approval of the drug mifepristone, challenged by the alliance defending freedom, a christian conservative legal advocacy group. the lawsuit claiming the fda "exceeded its regulatory authority" when it approved the drug. >> any court, to look at the law and to look at the science, should agree that the fda has failed its responsibility to protect women and girls, and that it's time to remove these drugs from the market or at a minimum to put back important safeguards on their use. >> reporter: the fda standing by their approval, stating mifepristone is "safe and effective for the medical termination of intrauterine pregnancy under certain conditions." calling the adf's claims "without merit." today, u.s. district judge matthew kacsmaryk, a trump appointee, hearing arguments for more than four hours. julie sims was in the courtroom. >> my main concern is
abc's mireya villarreal in texas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, all eyes on a texas judge who's decision could pull a key abortion pill off the market, in a ruling that could affect millions of women nationwide. the fda's more than 20-year approval of the drug mifepristone, challenged by the alliance defending freedom, a christian conservative legal advocacy group. the lawsuit claiming the fda "exceeded its regulatory authority" when it approved the drug. >> any court, to...
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we call this initiative project texas. that's why oracle is headquartered. today us tiktok data is stored by default in oracle service only vetted personnel operating in a new company called tiktok. us data security can control access to this data. now as you heard, one lawmaker has already called this idea preposterous that china would not be able to access any of this user data, and another lawmaker, said quote . i don't believe it is technically possible to accomplish what tiktok says it will accomplish through project texas now, importantly, lawmakers did not explain why they do not believe that this is going to be an effective way to prevent americans user data from ending up in the hands of the chinese government, and they did not provide any actual evidence that the chinese government has used tiktok to actually spy. on americans, but so far, you know, the lawmakers are really just grilling the ceo, and they're not being really alleviated. their concerns are not being alleviated by anything that he is saying. boris yes, senator, senator mark warner, w
we call this initiative project texas. that's why oracle is headquartered. today us tiktok data is stored by default in oracle service only vetted personnel operating in a new company called tiktok. us data security can control access to this data. now as you heard, one lawmaker has already called this idea preposterous that china would not be able to access any of this user data, and another lawmaker, said quote . i don't believe it is technically possible to accomplish what tiktok says it...
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they have lost operational control a long time ago. >> meanwhile, tragedy in west texas. where a grandmother and her young granddaughter were both killed after a human smuggler crashed into their car. it happened in the small town of ozona texas dps says the driver of this silver truck was fleeing from police while smuggling 11 illegal immigrants. he sped through a red light and crashed into this red truck, killing 71-year-old maria tambunga. and 7-year-old. two illegal immigrants also died in the crash. texas congressman tony gonzales reacted to the crash tweeting in part, quote: while i am heart broken i am also enraged, enough is enough, illegal immigration is killing americans. >> and, bret, since october 1st, border patrol reports their agents have encountered more than 900,000 migrants at our border already coming in from countries 147 countries all around the world. we will send it back to you. >> bret: those numbers are staggering, bill, thank you. up next retired astronaut and navy pilot and senator mark kelly from arizona tells us russian's incompetency in the a
they have lost operational control a long time ago. >> meanwhile, tragedy in west texas. where a grandmother and her young granddaughter were both killed after a human smuggler crashed into their car. it happened in the small town of ozona texas dps says the driver of this silver truck was fleeing from police while smuggling 11 illegal immigrants. he sped through a red light and crashed into this red truck, killing 71-year-old maria tambunga. and 7-year-old. two illegal immigrants also...
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thanks so much >>> in texas, the texas standoff at any moment a federal judge in texas could crush the fda's long-standing approval of a widely used abortion pill. what a ban would mean for millions of american women next. you arwae tching "andrea mitchell reports." this is msnbc. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. with skyrizi 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months, after just 2 doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to. ♪♪ ♪ it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything ♪ talk to your dermatologist about skyrizi. learn how abbvie could help you save. so it's decided, we'll park even deeper into parking spaces so people think they're open. surprise. [ laughs ] [ horn honks, muffled talking ] -can't hear you, jerry. -sorry. uh, yeah, can we get a system where when someone's bike is in the shop, then we could borrow someone else's? -no! -no! or you can get a quote
thanks so much >>> in texas, the texas standoff at any moment a federal judge in texas could crush the fda's long-standing approval of a widely used abortion pill. what a ban would mean for millions of american women next. you arwae tching "andrea mitchell reports." this is msnbc. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. with skyrizi 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months, after just 2 doses. serious allergic reactions and an...
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wanting to enter through el paso , texas. u.s. border patrol says that sector is the busiest in the country. >> between october 1st in the end of february, we had over 224,000 apprehensions. that is a 156 percent increase from the same timeframe of last year. >> tonight, border patrol says the migrants hurt in this fire will now be allowed in the united states for medical treatment, we just found that new information out, but that comes as thousands of people ar still waiting to get into the u.s. at the southern border. >> alexis mcadams for a slap on the border. facing tough questions on capitol hill about the border crisis, griff jenkins has that part of the story tonight. >> you should be fired. >> for more than three hours, lawmakers grilled homeland security secretary. >> you understand that you have a credibility problem with the congress and with the american people, don't you? >> i have uncontained confidenc and the integrity of mike conduct spread. >> they held no punch over lack of operational control at the border. >> t
wanting to enter through el paso , texas. u.s. border patrol says that sector is the busiest in the country. >> between october 1st in the end of february, we had over 224,000 apprehensions. that is a 156 percent increase from the same timeframe of last year. >> tonight, border patrol says the migrants hurt in this fire will now be allowed in the united states for medical treatment, we just found that new information out, but that comes as thousands of people ar still waiting to get...
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matt: so, the main features of project texas are that it would house u.s. user data within the united states, it would locate the algorithm within the united states, and it would locate the content moderation function within the united states. and it would make each of those three components subject to an audit process, where there would be a number of different auditors and monitors who would try to ensure that the functioning of project texas was in line with what how tiktok said it would function. now, it is still certainly possible that the project wouldn't function as intended or that there would still be remaining risk. i think the risk that you alluded to is certainly possible. tiktok has created an audit system, so that, if that risk were to exist in reality, the idea is that the monitors can catch it. but i think, in the world of technology and tech policy, it's very hard to assure that there's actually zero risk in the system. amna: what about from bytedance's perspective here? why would they have been and why have they been so willing to negotiat
matt: so, the main features of project texas are that it would house u.s. user data within the united states, it would locate the algorithm within the united states, and it would locate the content moderation function within the united states. and it would make each of those three components subject to an audit process, where there would be a number of different auditors and monitors who would try to ensure that the functioning of project texas was in line with what how tiktok said it would...
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and what's notable here is that the texas senate bill is pretty broad. it includes anybody who knowingly aids and abets in an abortion, helps induce an abortion, or intends to engage in a conduct outlined in senate bill 8, certainly a case to watch. there's a status hearing in june. back to you. >> whitney wild, thank you very much. please keep us posted. >>> all right, shifting gears here. it is a special time of year, and if you need some help with your march madness bracket, you are not alone. for adults with generalized myasthenia gravis who are positive for acetylcholine receptor antibodies, it may feel like the world is moving without you. but the picture is changing, with vyvgart. in a clinical trial, participants achieved improved daily abilities with vyvgart added to their current treatment. and vyvgart helped clinical trial participants achieve reduced muscle weakness. vyvgart may increase the risk of infection. in a clinical study, the most common infections were urinary tract and respiratory tract infections. tell your doctor if you have a hi
and what's notable here is that the texas senate bill is pretty broad. it includes anybody who knowingly aids and abets in an abortion, helps induce an abortion, or intends to engage in a conduct outlined in senate bill 8, certainly a case to watch. there's a status hearing in june. back to you. >> whitney wild, thank you very much. please keep us posted. >>> all right, shifting gears here. it is a special time of year, and if you need some help with your march madness bracket,...
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project texas is a mess. whatever tiktok management is say about project texas is a pack of lies and that even when they erected this firewall, supposed firewall with regards to data of american users, these chinese employees at byte dance, the parent company were able to spy on american journalists. so, unfortunately, i don't think he did tiktok any favors through his testimony. >> congressman gallagher, how likely is it that there will be a ban? >> well, i actually think after that hearing and that same day on capitol hill, there were two other hearings related to china including the hearing we held relating to the uighur genocides. the only reason that would explain his evasiveness is fear of angering hi his overlord in the chinese party. we have the -- that's missing from project texas is mitigation strategy is control of the algorithm. that's what we need to address. it is not just ex filtrating data from american phones. it is what they are able to push through americans through the algorithm and contro
project texas is a mess. whatever tiktok management is say about project texas is a pack of lies and that even when they erected this firewall, supposed firewall with regards to data of american users, these chinese employees at byte dance, the parent company were able to spy on american journalists. so, unfortunately, i don't think he did tiktok any favors through his testimony. >> congressman gallagher, how likely is it that there will be a ban? >> well, i actually think after...
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this is in the rio grande valley of south texas, these three women crossed into mexico on february 24th. according to various mexican authorities, these women were going from china, which is a state in mexico, and monte morales, to another town in the state, and that's where they disappeared. they were driving a 1996 chevrolet silverado, and that the color of that truck was green. now, according to mexican authorities, their families reported them missing on the 25th. they have been seen ever since, but that these search efforts are ongoing. now, authorities there also say that the fbi is not participating in an official capacity. they say that they believe that this is because these three women, while they are u.s. residents, they are not u.s. citizens. now, jim and erica, you mentioned the tourists that were kidnapped in mexico and the reason why i mentioned this, too, is because these three women would have had to travel through the state where the tourists were kidnapped to get to the state of nueva leone. the state is not considered a do not travel state like the state tamaulipas i
this is in the rio grande valley of south texas, these three women crossed into mexico on february 24th. according to various mexican authorities, these women were going from china, which is a state in mexico, and monte morales, to another town in the state, and that's where they disappeared. they were driving a 1996 chevrolet silverado, and that the color of that truck was green. now, according to mexican authorities, their families reported them missing on the 25th. they have been seen ever...
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cnn's rosa floores is in amarillo, texas. one judge in amarillo could have national implications here. >> this judge has a lot of power, jim. let me start with what's happening right now in the building that you see behind me in this courthouse. there's an injunction hearing that just started. it was scheduled to start at 10:00 a.m. eastern and what's happening right now is the plaintiffs who are a coalition of anti-abortion groups are asking the judge to block an fda-approved medication called m methaprestone, approved by the fda for decades. the drug was not safe and the approval process was completely flawed and the fda argues against that saying that's not the case, but here is what is so impactful and so controversial here and that is that if this judge rules against the fda, this would be a judge who is telling the fda who is the s subject matter experts and the ones that congress trusts and it would be a judge telling scientists what to do which would be unprecedented which rolls so many other questions into play here
cnn's rosa floores is in amarillo, texas. one judge in amarillo could have national implications here. >> this judge has a lot of power, jim. let me start with what's happening right now in the building that you see behind me in this courthouse. there's an injunction hearing that just started. it was scheduled to start at 10:00 a.m. eastern and what's happening right now is the plaintiffs who are a coalition of anti-abortion groups are asking the judge to block an fda-approved medication...
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california to texas to the northeast. ginger zee timing it out. >>> the alarming new report tonight on climate change, amid these extremes we're witnessing. the u.n. calling it a time bomb. and what they're now warning. >>> police in colorado tonight investigating what they're calling a complex and calculated murder. a dentist accused of slowly poisoning his wife, revealing the text messages his wife sent to him in the days before she died. >>> the other case making national headlines, after his father was sentenced to life in prison, the surviving son, buster murdaugh tonight, breaking his silence, involving another death. one of his own classmates. that student's family tonight pushing to have his body exhumed. >>> in new york city tonight, the horrific and deadly images. the car losing control, up onto a sidewalk, hitting several people. >>> after six years in captivity, an american kidnapped and held prisoner in niger finally freed tonight. >>> and bruce willis celebrating his birthday, and what his family is saying t
california to texas to the northeast. ginger zee timing it out. >>> the alarming new report tonight on climate change, amid these extremes we're witnessing. the u.n. calling it a time bomb. and what they're now warning. >>> police in colorado tonight investigating what they're calling a complex and calculated murder. a dentist accused of slowly poisoning his wife, revealing the text messages his wife sent to him in the days before she died. >>> the other case making...
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texas doesn't go far enough. it will be interesting to see your point, natasha if there are some more pointed questions in terms of specifics. but also i think we know pretty clearly where the lawmakers stand going in, and i don't think that's the end of the fireworks today, natasha. you're gonna be watching it very closely. please let us know if there are any new twists and turns all right. we have some important developments here in manhattan. we've learned that the grand jury investigating former president donald trump is meeting today, but they are not going to discuss donald trump. what this means ahead. if f your business kept on employees to the pandemic, g get refunds .com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of $26,000 per employee takes eight minutes to get started, then work with professionals to assist your business with its forms and submit the application go to get refunds .com to learn more. just three words tell you everything you need to ow. they tell you why we employ more than 200
texas doesn't go far enough. it will be interesting to see your point, natasha if there are some more pointed questions in terms of specifics. but also i think we know pretty clearly where the lawmakers stand going in, and i don't think that's the end of the fireworks today, natasha. you're gonna be watching it very closely. please let us know if there are any new twists and turns all right. we have some important developments here in manhattan. we've learned that the grand jury investigating...
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democratic leaders in texas argue the move is political. parts of the northeast and new england spent today digging out from a powerful winter storm. snow totals reached three feet in higher elevations, and some 113,000 households and businesses waited for the power to come back on. for many, shoveling was the order of the day. >> after setting the clocks ahead this past weekend, we were all ready for springtime. this is not what we wanted to do in the middle of march, but it's new england. we'll deal with that. hopefully the ski areas get a few more days of good skiing in. stephanie: in california, the 11th atmospheric river of this winter moved on today. it left widespread power outages affecting thousands of people. and flooding closed several miles of the pacific coast highway south of los angeles. the increased rainfall allowed water managers to lift drought restrictions for nearly seven million people in southern california. the epa has issued a final rule to curb smokestack emissions that bring smog to downwind areas. the new regulat
democratic leaders in texas argue the move is political. parts of the northeast and new england spent today digging out from a powerful winter storm. snow totals reached three feet in higher elevations, and some 113,000 households and businesses waited for the power to come back on. for many, shoveling was the order of the day. >> after setting the clocks ahead this past weekend, we were all ready for springtime. this is not what we wanted to do in the middle of march, but it's new...
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jake. >> all right, rosa flores, in amarillo, texas. let's bring in katie watson an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at northwestern. she's also an attorney. if the plaintiffs, a group of docks, medical associations that oppose boabortion, if they do g this preliminary injunction, it would forcing the fda, correct me if i'm wrong, to withdrew the approval of the drug mifepristone, while his lawsuit playing out. how would this theoretically affect women in the country practically speaking? >> i think the impact is not theoretical. we know over half of people choosing abortion choose medication abortion. in two-thirds. united states where abortion is legal, it would remove this popular method of abortion. so, essentially this is anti-abortion plaintiffs trying to control the choices of people who live in states where abortion is legal. and it would absolutely unprecedented dramatic overreach to have a federal judge tell the fda what to do. >> it is interesting because we've heard a lot of anti-abortion leerl scholars after
jake. >> all right, rosa flores, in amarillo, texas. let's bring in katie watson an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at northwestern. she's also an attorney. if the plaintiffs, a group of docks, medical associations that oppose boabortion, if they do g this preliminary injunction, it would forcing the fda, correct me if i'm wrong, to withdrew the approval of the drug mifepristone, while his lawsuit playing out. how would this theoretically affect women in the country...
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morgan wealth management. >> a texas-sized takeover. the republican leaders in the lone star state are taking over one of to largest school districts in history and the houston independent school district, and the district however in a city that is of course led by democrats and elected by the voters in the city, and the district officials will be replaced by a new board appointed not by residents of houston and the state commissioner of education. >> and cnn's reporter is there, and they called this troubling i but not unexpected. why is the state making this move? >> they have the right here under the state law of texas. if at least one campus here in the district receives what is called unacceptable academic ratings for two years in a row, they can close that campus or the commissioner can appoint a board of managers to oversee the district, and the school in question here according to the commissioner had poor grades for five years in a row. and on wednesday, we learned that the state will take over. that means that the superintende
morgan wealth management. >> a texas-sized takeover. the republican leaders in the lone star state are taking over one of to largest school districts in history and the houston independent school district, and the district however in a city that is of course led by democrats and elected by the voters in the city, and the district officials will be replaced by a new board appointed not by residents of houston and the state commissioner of education. >> and cnn's reporter is there,...
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this funnel cloud from salina, texas. in brock, texas, a large piece of metal caught on surveillance crashing into a house. in kirby, arkansas, damage after a confirmed ef-2 tornado. that's winds as high as 135 miles on hour. that storm heading east. damaging winds in huntsville, alabama. and all of this moves north tonight and into tomorrow. senior meteorologist rob marciano with the images and track of this storm going into tonight. >> reporter: tonight, those powerful storms continuing a path of destruction across the south and now pushing north and east. tornado warnings near atlanta this afternoon. >> i'm talking to you when i say you need to seek shelter and you need to do it now. >> reporter: torrential rain hammering huntsville, alabama, this morning. overnight, a confirmed tornado touching down in shreveport, louisiana, churning up debris, tearing through trees and homes. power lines exploding in texas. [ screams ] >> oh, my god! >> reporter: straight-line winds up to 80 miles an hour, rolling tractor-trailers ne
this funnel cloud from salina, texas. in brock, texas, a large piece of metal caught on surveillance crashing into a house. in kirby, arkansas, damage after a confirmed ef-2 tornado. that's winds as high as 135 miles on hour. that storm heading east. damaging winds in huntsville, alabama. and all of this moves north tonight and into tomorrow. senior meteorologist rob marciano with the images and track of this storm going into tonight. >> reporter: tonight, those powerful storms continuing...
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two others are in a texas hospital after being kidnapped just south of the mexican border. many in congress are pushing for some sort of action against drug cartels. one person is in custody over that attack. others are being sought. but that is not enough for many of the president's critics on capitol hill. we have fox team coverage tonight. bill melugin is in brownsville texas outside the hospital where one of the kidnapping survivors. both of them are being treated. first up the politics of all here in washington. white house correspondent peter doocy has that part of the story live on the north lawn. good evening, peter. >> bret, the new fight at the white house is about changing the letter of the law, literally. drug cartels right now are considered transnational criminal organizations or tcos but there are some who want to change that to foreign terrorist organizations or ftos. >> designating these cartels as ftos would not grant us any additional authorities that we don't really have at this time. >> republicans are trying to give the commander-in-chief the power of
two others are in a texas hospital after being kidnapped just south of the mexican border. many in congress are pushing for some sort of action against drug cartels. one person is in custody over that attack. others are being sought. but that is not enough for many of the president's critics on capitol hill. we have fox team coverage tonight. bill melugin is in brownsville texas outside the hospital where one of the kidnapping survivors. both of them are being treated. first up the politics of...
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but first, joining us now, congresswoman sheila jackson lee, democrat of texas, member of the house judiciary, budget, and homeland securit committees congresswoman, thank you for joining us i want to start off with you reaction to former vic president mike pence's comments, at last night's dinner i washington the sharpest criticism o donald trump for his role in january 6th, in which his life was threatened across -- we can show you the comments because they came at an of camera dinner, and he ha refused to testify under oat before the investigative vot bodies they could actually hol trump accountable. what do you make of last night's comments, congresswoman? >> i think the vice presiden has finally recognized, an reverend, thank you for having me, that he is - it's gotten him nothing, and got him nothing but near death he attempted, in the aftermath of january 6th, close to the former president, not stepping on any toes. obviously, this got him nothing. the vice president was maligne by president trump, and i thin that what he was trying to d now is to find himself as truth teller, although
but first, joining us now, congresswoman sheila jackson lee, democrat of texas, member of the house judiciary, budget, and homeland securit committees congresswoman, thank you for joining us i want to start off with you reaction to former vic president mike pence's comments, at last night's dinner i washington the sharpest criticism o donald trump for his role in january 6th, in which his life was threatened across -- we can show you the comments because they came at an of camera dinner, and he...
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correspondent griff jenkins is in mission, texas. >> hello. do you speak english? >> a daily occurrence that officials say is only getting worse. >> are you from china? >> fox news is encountering chinese nationals being smuggled across our southern border. they arrive in small groups. they have even walked into our live shot when we were on the air. rgv border patrol chief. gloria chavez says the sector is seeing 12 #% increase in chinese nationals compared to last fiscal year. and apprehended 90 in a single day last week. fox news cameras exclusively captured two bus loads of chinese nationals being released publicly by border patrol to an ngo in brownsville, texas. with notices to appear in court to claim asylum at a later date. texas dps officials say the spike in smuggling is lining the pockets of the cartels. >> it's a very lucrative business for the criminal organizations in mexico who profit off of these individuals where they are charging anywhere from $35,000 and up. >> border patrol officials say they are working to figure out why some chinese are coming
correspondent griff jenkins is in mission, texas. >> hello. do you speak english? >> a daily occurrence that officials say is only getting worse. >> are you from china? >> fox news is encountering chinese nationals being smuggled across our southern border. they arrive in small groups. they have even walked into our live shot when we were on the air. rgv border patrol chief. gloria chavez says the sector is seeing 12 #% increase in chinese nationals compared to last...
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yes, sir. >> gary tuchman joins us now from roberts county, texas. it looks beautiful there. did any of the people who were skeptical of the former president that you spoke to, did they say they'd consider voting for a democrat if trump is the gop nominee? would they go that far? >> reporter: the answer is no, anderson. nobody i talked to who has become disenchanted with donald trump gave any indication they would go that far. i got a pointed answer from that couple on the ranch that's been in their family for more than a hundred years by the way. i asked them specifically would you even consider voting for joe biden if donald trump were the republican presidential nominee? the husband answered me. his answer was, quote, i'd never, ever vote democrat. anderson? >> knows where he stands. appreciate it, gary tuchman. >>> just ahead why was kentucky's 79-year-old lieutenant governor who has in the past supported antigay legislation sending heart and fire and other messages to a 20-year-old gay man who posted photos online? he sat down with a local reporter to explain. >> you kno
yes, sir. >> gary tuchman joins us now from roberts county, texas. it looks beautiful there. did any of the people who were skeptical of the former president that you spoke to, did they say they'd consider voting for a democrat if trump is the gop nominee? would they go that far? >> reporter: the answer is no, anderson. nobody i talked to who has become disenchanted with donald trump gave any indication they would go that far. i got a pointed answer from that couple on the ranch...