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into arizona and lives there for five years, then moves 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 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 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 texas republican leaders and the biden administration this issue could quickly exhaust those resources for our community and cau
into arizona and lives there for five years, then moves 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 that the sheriff in san >> antonio...
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. >>> the battle over controversial texas law landed in court again today. just yesterday the supreme court said it could temporarily take effect, giving texas law enforcement the ability to enforce the law against anyone entering illegally and give state judges the right to report. but overnight a lower court put it on hold again. the legal tug-of-war is causing confusion and concern. here is more from washington. >> reporter: a head spinning texas border battle has local law enforcement on edge. >> i feel nervous because i don't have any information. >> reporter: the nation watching what could be a seismic shift in immigration enforcement. overnight in appeals court put a controversial policy on hold again that would've led state and local police arrest migrants suspected of entering illegally. >> what's going on at the border is nothing short of catastrophic. >> reporter: just yesterday the u.s. supreme court refused to block the law and send it back to the lower court, which today heard oral arguments on the biden administration's request to throw the po
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dot com, the of immigration whiplash in texas. on tuesday, the us supreme court said the state's police may arrest people entering the country illegally and just hours later and appeals. court said no, they can't, not yet. now this is fanning the flames and the volatile election year. donald trump is blaming president by for losing control of the border, but this border crisis is bordering on the constitutional crisis. tonight, texas are washington fears border is it to protect any way i break off? this is the day, the president who border policies are 8. this break button is actively aided and abetted the importation of millions of millions of illegal earlier migrants. we can fight about fixing the border or we can fix it. everybody knows the president has authority to do something, then he won't. and i cannot understand why he was.
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texas law allows police to arrest and deport people who migrate to the u.s.úillegally. the white house spis arguing against the law,t& saying immigration falls strictly under federal jurisdiction. other opponents are concerned about the law leading to discrimination. while supporters claim texas has a right to secure its own borders. >> and we believe this is also an, american citizens of color. >> the us-mexico border is no longer the us-mexico border. it's the us world border. people from all exploiting the border here to make entry into the united states illegally. >> mexico's consulate or local o exercise immigration control,c a new report finds. >> the four national parks with the most air pollution are all in california, as reported by the national parks conservation kings canyon national park topped the listc with the highet ozone by joshua tree, mojave and yosemite, the report has several sources of pollution that affect its wilderness areas, including greenhouse gases from vehicles, agricultural and industrial operations, trucking and warehouse facilities.t& >>
texas law allows police to arrest and deport people who migrate to the u.s.úillegally. the white house spis arguing against the law,t& saying immigration falls strictly under federal jurisdiction. other opponents are concerned about the law leading to discrimination. while supporters claim texas has a right to secure its own borders. >> and we believe this is also an, american citizens of color. >> the us-mexico border is no longer the us-mexico border. it's the us world...
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i mean i'm leading all along texas. >> family values as well. >> i think so. all of the things -- look, we are doing so well. no one has ever done well with the hispanics like i've done. >> jesse: opening up the border to criminals and leeches drive hispanics in -- and every buddy else crazy. here's the venezuelan wealth care getting gobbling up handouts and hacking the system. [ speaking alternate language ] >> voice of interpreter: to all those women who find themselves pregnant in latin america, please have your baby in the united states. if you get married, you will get more in taxes. and if you have five or six children, can you imagine? my daughter is american and she gave me citizenship. she pays our rent, she pays our bills, she gives us $1500 a month since she was born. i have six months in the usa and i have everything you don't have citizenship, residency, a good car and a good apartment. >> jesse: but it doesn't stop there. the venezuelan welfare king encouraging illegals to invade american homes and squat. [ speaking alternate language ] >> voice
i mean i'm leading all along texas. >> family values as well. >> i think so. all of the things -- look, we are doing so well. no one has ever done well with the hispanics like i've done. >> jesse: opening up the border to criminals and leeches drive hispanics in -- and every buddy else crazy. here's the venezuelan wealth care getting gobbling up handouts and hacking the system. [ speaking alternate language ] >> voice of interpreter: to all those women who find...
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the team edged out other prestigious competitors for a ticket to texas. >> this means a lot to us. it's like our first time that we've ever won, and like, this is the farthest we've ever made it. and the second we heard that we're going, we all started jumping. we all started screaming. it was the moment was like blissful. and it was it was just so amazing. >> the team is hoping to raise $40,000 to cover the cost of the trip. you can donate through the hope horizons website. pretty impressive. good luck. >> all right, well, we still have much more news ahead. >> we do. let's go to abc7 news anchor karina nova with a look at what's coming up today at 530. >> karina. all right. >> thanks, dan and ama. tonight we're going to look at the homeless encampment battle happening in vallejo. that's where neighbors tell abc seven's tim johns they're frustrated seeing tents butting up against their backyard. tim joins us with the response from city leaders and what happened at a city council meeting, plus abandoned cars that were allegedly stolen are at the center of an abc seven i-team invest
the team edged out other prestigious competitors for a ticket to texas. >> this means a lot to us. it's like our first time that we've ever won, and like, this is the farthest we've ever made it. and the second we heard that we're going, we all started jumping. we all started screaming. it was the moment was like blissful. and it was it was just so amazing. >> the team is hoping to raise $40,000 to cover the cost of the trip. you can donate through the hope horizons website. pretty...
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cloud from texas for five minutes. >> thank you chairman. after time he had no knowledge whatsoever about the business dealings and the change. he never allegedly had any conversation with hunter and they moved the ball to say he didn't have any business dealings. in the financial contributions since then we've uncovered about 20 show companies and have bank records that bring light to that and all 20 in five minutes i want to focus on one and that ismont it is interesting devon archer testified his testimony that this was used as a common entity on the handshake deal between devon and hunter splitting the chairs. that was your word. do you stand by those words? and devon archer, he said hunter was a corporate secretary and had a handshake to get the ownership deal is that correct? >> primarily the company was set up to initially place to hold equity on the harvest is that correct? it included money paid from<5 the $50 million. >> if this were illegally and illegal and there's no propriety it's concerning because it is setp to compete agains
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this texas law, the mexican president, lopez over dor today said that the texas law is anti immigrant. he said as anti mexican, now, is he endorsing the exodus of his own people from his own countrymen? how do you read the message that smell, coming from the other side of the board? yeah, i think it's their case. what they want is to be able to deal with $11.00 voice of the us government. they don't want to every state having a different policy about who gets reported because for them that becomes chaotic, right? they have to manage multiple relationships. and so they're, what they're saying is, you know, us, government, you know, governments in the us think, what do you think governments get your act together? you know, we want one deportation process through the federal government and we'll take people back to that. but we don't want, you know, individual states making their own laws, and then we have to respond to each of those. the fact that the united states has just not been able to reform emigration while now for, for, for decades. of it, i mean, it's a mess, right? is that a m
this texas law, the mexican president, lopez over dor today said that the texas law is anti immigrant. he said as anti mexican, now, is he endorsing the exodus of his own people from his own countrymen? how do you read the message that smell, coming from the other side of the board? yeah, i think it's their case. what they want is to be able to deal with $11.00 voice of the us government. they don't want to every state having a different policy about who gets reported because for them that...
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>> tiktok is not available in mainland china and as we talked about in your office, project texas put this out of reach. sen. cruz: bytedance is subject to the law. subject to the law that says shall protect national intelligence work secrets they are aware of, it compels people subject to the law to lie to protect those secrets. is that correct? >> i cannot comment on that. what i said -- sen. cruz: because you have to protect secrets? >> tiktok is not available in mainland china. sen. cruz: but it is controlled by bytedance, which is subject to this law. you said earlier, and i wrote this down, we have not been asked for any data by the chinese government, and we have never provided it. i'm going to tell you and i told this when we met last week, i don't believe you. and i will tell you the american people do not either. if you look at what is on tiktok in china, you are promoting to kids science and math videos, educational videos, and limit the amount of time they can be on tiktok. in the united states you are promoting to kids self-harm videos and anti-israel propaganda. why is t
>> tiktok is not available in mainland china and as we talked about in your office, project texas put this out of reach. sen. cruz: bytedance is subject to the law. subject to the law that says shall protect national intelligence work secrets they are aware of, it compels people subject to the law to lie to protect those secrets. is that correct? >> i cannot comment on that. what i said -- sen. cruz: because you have to protect secrets? >> tiktok is not available in mainland...
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domingo: that it is a big mound of texas cow manure. frankly, this does nothing to stop the immigration at the border. all the immigrants coming now are turning themselves in. they want to be detained. they want to have their id's done and be released to have a court hearing. this is a broken part that we need bipartisan immigration reform so there are legal avenues for people to come to the u.s., as opposed to some of the methods being used at the border. abbott is doing nothing to stop it. caitriona: as you said, there is bipartisan agreement that the immigration system is broken at the moment. what would you like to see in place? domingo: i would like to see democrats and republicans come together, allow those people already in this country that have no criminal record, pay theitaxes, learn english, and be allowed to have a pathway to citizenship. those that are coming across, that they are being fully vetted to make sure you don't have cartel members or human traffickers. if you have legitimate work needs and we have worker permits
domingo: that it is a big mound of texas cow manure. frankly, this does nothing to stop the immigration at the border. all the immigrants coming now are turning themselves in. they want to be detained. they want to have their id's done and be released to have a court hearing. this is a broken part that we need bipartisan immigration reform so there are legal avenues for people to come to the u.s., as opposed to some of the methods being used at the border. abbott is doing nothing to stop it....
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mireya villarreal tonight in texas. mireya, thank you. >>> we turn now to the race for president, and tonight, president biden in arizona, of course, a key battleground state. the president revealing $20 billion in investments in american jobs, bringing computer chip-making back to america from taiwan and elsewhere. here's our senior white house correspondent selina wang tonight. >> reporter: tonight, in battleground arizona, president biden taking on the top issue for voters -- the economy -- announcing a major deal to bring computer chip-making back to america. right now, most chips are made in taiwan. >> this is going to transform the country in a way you don't even understand yet. >> reporter: the president awarding nearly $20 billion to fund production of semiconductor chips in four states -- arizona, oregon, ohio, and new mexico. chips that power everything from your phone to your car. >> it will create nearly 20,000 -- 20,000 construction jobs. many of which will be union jobs. 10,000 manufacturing jobs, 3,000 ri
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texas todavía puede ir a la corte suprema. y yo creo que ese es el objetivo del gobernador, ir a la corte suprema. yo creo que él quiere este debate a nivel federal y el argumento del gobernador como dije hace un segundo, es nosotros no queremos meternos en lo que es territorio federal, pero al mismo tiempo el gobierno federal no está haciendo su trabajo. nos están dejando aquí con este problema. un abogado del departamento de justicia dijo que la inmigración es fundamentalmente un ejercicio internacional, agregó que implementar leyes migratorias involucra la colaboración de otros países y que, por lo tanto, la ley debe permanecer bloqueada. el gobierno mexicano recientemente comentó que ellos no aceptarán inmigrantes deportados que no sean mexicanos hablando con organizaciones que son parte de esta demanda, consideran que los argumentos del estado siguen siendo confusos sobre cómo se va a actuar para implementar esta ley . eso es lo que ellos no saben. la, la la policía estatal a la policía local no sabe las leye
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also down towards texas in the four corners, we are continuing to see drought conditions through much of the state. a small sliver left on the reno side but i expect that will also be going away as we head throughout the next month or so, with a pretty good rain season so far this year and the reservoir level doing excellent across the bay area, we are pretty much assured that we are not expecting drought conditions to come back for the next three or four months. so a little sigh of relief at least on that front. >>> 70% of capacity, lake sonoma, chaz roe 97, 84 e. bay mud. coyote is not as high, 52% but that's because it is being lowered for seismic safety. the reservoirs will continue to get more, the reservoirs, a preview on the scrolling seven- day at the bottom of the screen, more details in a minute. >>> as far as tomorrow, one more day of high pressure nice weather, low pressure is inching closer and closer. >>> through tomorrow morning, patchy areas of fog. in the the and some of the inland valleys and the east bay. back into the 40s, 48 south bay, northbay 46, for san francis
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host: miles is calling from san angelo, texas. caller: it is always a pleasure when you are hosting. after this last election, president said it was unfair and so a lot of state legislatures and cities started doing all of the elections are fraud because he said so. especially with all that happened because if you look at the fraud the a fraud is about 100 people. i'm not saying your job is not necessary adeptly an intelligent guy. a lot of this is because trump said that. guest: i was safe to go back and look historically at what states ith laws that identify problems and fix them. if you look at what florida did afte 2000 after it was the but of every political joke with the hanging chads■é many changes they made over a 20 year period. looking it does in significant changes to laws in most states will around and see what worked in other places and identify problems of their own states. that is what we saw go on in the last three years. es identifying significant issues problems and it has produced a system more secure and mak
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and so let's talk about this law because it would give style. thirty's in texas. the power to arrest and the port people, how prepared of texas of tardies for this kind of power or that is an interesting question. and even today in the court hearing regarding this matter, there seemed to be some lack of clarity. even on the texas side, how exactly things would be implemented, which of course, in the end it comes down to how will this law actually be put into practice? and there is a lot of doubt, for example, whether or not there will be enough judges who have the specific qualifications in immigration law to implement into a to be hearing cases on, on immigration law. or how exactly local and state authorities will be carrying out the rest interpretations and whether they even you know, in a position to carry out their protections. so there is definitely a lot of uncertainty also around the practicalities of this law, which are still even to be seen if they, if it would come to this. because even though the guilty of the law has not been determined yet. yeah, and
and so let's talk about this law because it would give style. thirty's in texas. the power to arrest and the port people, how prepared of texas of tardies for this kind of power or that is an interesting question. and even today in the court hearing regarding this matter, there seemed to be some lack of clarity. even on the texas side, how exactly things would be implemented, which of course, in the end it comes down to how will this law actually be put into practice? and there is a lot of...
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amna: texas governor greg abbott was speaking at a texas policy summit earlier today. he reaffirmed his commitment to sp 4 even as it pinball through the courts. >> texas has a right to defend ourselves and we will use that authority to declare an invasion and fight back against the invasion. amna: as you know, this has fueled a high-stakes state and federal standoff between governor abbott and the biden administration. what are the implications for this beyond texas and beyond immigration? >> i think this should be seen as an attempt to codify operation lone star but without any real infrastructure to see it through. and as advocates and some democratic numbers of congress have pointed out, these are ultimately policy issues and not policing issues, but what is happening here, much like with abortion rights through the last few years, is the state attempting to codify culture war issues as policy that don't address the needs of people in border communities were the state at large. in fact, it kind of outright ere is that there are efforts at addressing these issues an
amna: texas governor greg abbott was speaking at a texas policy summit earlier today. he reaffirmed his commitment to sp 4 even as it pinball through the courts. >> texas has a right to defend ourselves and we will use that authority to declare an invasion and fight back against the invasion. amna: as you know, this has fueled a high-stakes state and federal standoff between governor abbott and the biden administration. what are the implications for this beyond texas and beyond...
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it, taking away the power to arrest and detain migrants from texas state and local police. >> texas h
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doing his job in enforcing the law he's been aiding and abetting in lawbreaking and if a state like texas and governor abbott steps up to try and do the government's job what does the biden administration do they sue texas look at this late night decision after the supreme court decision earlier in the day yesterday they prevented texas from protecting their border that should be joe's job. was that allowed to happen constitutionally? >> it shouldn't be and that's the point with the governor abbott is doing what we see in florida is what we need more of the truth is we need to make sure these sanctuary cities these people who invite joe biden's policies actually have to live with the results texas has every right to defend her border that's exactly what she should be doing when we are at a place in this nation where fentanyl deaths are at an all-time high between the ages of 18 and 45 we are looking things that happened in georgia. when we look at what happened in massachusetts with this young woman this is just too much it's more and more of this same and it's all in joe biden's hands so
doing his job in enforcing the law he's been aiding and abetting in lawbreaking and if a state like texas and governor abbott steps up to try and do the government's job what does the biden administration do they sue texas look at this late night decision after the supreme court decision earlier in the day yesterday they prevented texas from protecting their border that should be joe's job. was that allowed to happen constitutionally? >> it shouldn't be and that's the point with the...
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texas governor greg abbott said today that the state law enforcementc officers will continue to arrest people coming across the border. assange may be close to reaching a plea deal with the justice department. assange faces espionage charges and potential life imprisonment for publishing classified documents exposing us war crimes in iraq and afghanistan 14 years ago,t& according to the wall street journal. the proposed deal would allow assange to plead guilty to a reduced charge that could froh jail. he's been held since 2019 as he fights extradition from nt 630, an older man in oakland has seen his fence repeatedly tagged accuses him now of not cleaning it up quickly enough. and a south bay congressional race narrows to just one vote for second place. certified and it isúfinallywhile official. >> the 49ers ersúare bringing back jauan jennings for another season. our jason appelbaum will have all the d ails a tle another one in the books. but we're just getting started. everything going well? oh yeah. let's take a look at this knee. because it's the work behind the scenes, that trul
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it would let texas authorities arrest and deport migrants, but the biden administration arguing the state doesn't have that authority what the judges signaled today. >>> also tonight, the urgent manhunt police say an inmate was broken out of the hospital by a gunman who opened fire. three corrections officers wounded the car police are searching for. >>> the deadly house explosion in utah. debris showered all over the neighborhood. what caused it >>> the first full day of spring, but the snow spreading across the northeast.
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tras la monta de su bebÉ aquÍ dejo sola en casa, las reacciones luego de la suspensiÓn de la sb4 en texas es parte del avance que nos trae ilia calderÓn. ilia: hoy en el noticiero univisiÓn hablamos de la confucio de la cancelaciÓn de la ley sb4 que criminalizaria a los hispanos. los esperamos con esto y mÁs en minutos en el noticiero univisiÓn. dayana: nosotros al regresar, cada vez mÁs mujeres se interesan en las artes marciales, hoy le vamos hablar de una joven que busca sobresalir en el boxeo y lo estÁ haciendo. dayana: le voy hablar de una joven que literalmente se enfrenta la vida a golpes, ellas perla quien ganÓ su primer tÍtulo a los 10 aÑos. ahora ya con 17 perla es una promesa del boxeo y cuenta con 15 tÍtulos, afirma que el compromiso y la disciplina son la clave de su Éxito. >> nunca encontrÉ amor a ningÚn deporte, cuando entre al boxeo recuerdo que en el primer me golpearon. dayana: suena con ser doctora en psicologÍa, y cuenta con una beca en riverside seguro conseguirÁ lo que quiere porque estÁ caminando a eso. esto puede esperar a las 11:00 de la noche, al
tras la monta de su bebÉ aquÍ dejo sola en casa, las reacciones luego de la suspensiÓn de la sb4 en texas es parte del avance que nos trae ilia calderÓn. ilia: hoy en el noticiero univisiÓn hablamos de la confucio de la cancelaciÓn de la ley sb4 que criminalizaria a los hispanos. los esperamos con esto y mÁs en minutos en el noticiero univisiÓn. dayana: nosotros al regresar, cada vez mÁs mujeres se interesan en las artes marciales, hoy le vamos hablar de una joven que busca sobresalir...
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texas as the legal hoy. el gobernador de texas, greg abbott, volvió a la carga. dijo que con o sin la ley sb4 que él mismo firmó su estado. tiene la autoridad legal de arrestar a indocumentados saltando el alambre de púas que ha puesto y que continuará haciéndolo. nosotros estamos agradecidos que en este momento la ley está bloquear y no se puede ser forzado en contra de ninguna persona en este estado. la preocupación ahora es que texas abra el camino a leyes similares en otros estados del país. al implementar un estado. una ley tan dura, los demás estados pueden seguir el ejemplo . julio expertos anticipan que esta será una larga batalla legal y que volverá de nueva cuenta a la corte suprema de los estados unidos, mientras tanto, el gobernador de texas, greg abbott, asegura que continuará combatiendo a la inmigración de indocumentados con la operación estrella solitaria. aquí en el estado de texas. julio difícil vivir así con ese ida y vuelta con esta ley en texas. gracias gracias. francisco cuevas. aquí en méxico le hemos informado como cada
texas as the legal hoy. el gobernador de texas, greg abbott, volvió a la carga. dijo que con o sin la ley sb4 que él mismo firmó su estado. tiene la autoridad legal de arrestar a indocumentados saltando el alambre de púas que ha puesto y que continuará haciéndolo. nosotros estamos agradecidos que en este momento la ley está bloquear y no se puede ser forzado en contra de ninguna persona en este estado. la preocupación ahora es que texas abra el camino a leyes similares en otros estados...
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it, taking away the power to arrest and detain migrants from texas state and local police. >> texas has a right to defend ourselves, and we will use that authority to declare an invasion and fight back against that invasion. >> norah: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening. i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us. we want to begin tonight with the whiplash of federal court rulings over the texas immigration law known as sb 4. a u.s. court of appeals blocked the sweeping law. this was just hours after the supreme court said it could go into effect. the texas law gives local and state police the power to arrest and detain migrants who cross the border illegally. immigration enforcement has for decades been the sole responsibility of federal authorities, and as you heard, republican texas governor greg abbott has said the state has the right to defend itself against what he is calling an invasion. now, president biden opposes the texas law, and he actually landed in the state today for fundraisers. this challenge comes as a texas bus company has put the br
it, taking away the power to arrest and detain migrants from texas state and local police. >> texas has a right to defend ourselves, and we will use that authority to declare an invasion and fight back against that invasion. >> norah: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening. i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us. we want to begin tonight with the whiplash of federal court rulings over the texas immigration law known as sb 4. a u.s. court of...
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iia: la ley de crimen en texas ayudarÍa a una coronaciÓn en la frontera. una corte de apelaciones decide la suerte de la polÉmica ley. investigaciÓn revela que no habÍa rociadores ni extintores en ciudad juÁrez donde una protesta provocÓ un incendio que provocÓ la muerte de 40 personas el aÑo pasado. en estados unidos se aumentan los casos de alzheimer, hablamos con expertos. ♪[mÚsica]♪ ♪[mÚsica]♪ ilia: el juez que sentenciÓ a esta mujer la reprendiÓ duramente, candelario le contÓ a lourdes del rio su versiÓn de lo ocurrido. reportera: es una historia que impacta a todos por su crudeza, una madre de ohio que dejo sola a su vez mientras ella disfrutaba de unas vacaciones en puerto rico y michigan. el regreso, la madre llamÓ a 911 dando gritos desesperados, encontrÓ sin vida a la pequeÑa tras pasar 10 dÍas envuelta en su orin y heces. poca gente sentirÁ empatÍa hacia ti porque esa criatura estuvo 10 dÍas sola, ¿cÓmo justificar eso? >> por supuesto que estoy de acuerdo con el mundo, todos tenemos diferentes opiniones al respecto,
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provide billions of dollars for mental >>> tonight the whiplash at the border the fate of a controversial texas immigration law now in the hands of a federal appeals court. the three-judge panel hearing arguments over the law that they put on hold just hours after the supreme court allowed it to take effect. it would let texas authorities arrest and deport migrants, but the biden administration arguing the state doesn't have that authority what the judges signaled today. >>> also tonight, the urgent manhunt police say an inmate was broken out of the hospital by a gunman who opened fire. three corrections officers wounded the car police are searching for. >>> the deadly house explosion in utah. debris showered all over the neighborhood. what caused it >>> the first full day of spring, but the snow spreading across the northeast. al roker is here. >>> the tense moments on capitol hill. former rudy giuliani associate lev parnas testifying in the gop's biden impeachment inquiry, and our nbc news exclusive, the allegation parnas made that republicans are acting as russia's accomplices. >>> the new d
provide billions of dollars for mental >>> tonight the whiplash at the border the fate of a controversial texas immigration law now in the hands of a federal appeals court. the three-judge panel hearing arguments over the law that they put on hold just hours after the supreme court allowed it to take effect. it would let texas authorities arrest and deport migrants, but the biden administration arguing the state doesn't have that authority what the judges signaled today. >>>...
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a migrant law in texas is in legal limbo following conflicting court orders. mexico's president says he wouldn't accept the deportation of migrants by the state's officials. the prime minister of ireland is resigning. leo varadkar said it's due to both personal and political reasons. and the school year started in afghanistan on wednesday. notably absent were the more than1 million girls who have been barred from an education by the taliban. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. the state of law enforcement at the us—mexico border remains in doubt, after a federal appeals court issued an order effectively blocking texas from implementing one of the toughest immigration laws in the us. that happens just hours after the us supreme court allowed texas to carry through with the measure. crossing the us border illegally is already a federal crime, but violations are usually handled as civil cases by the immigration court system. president biden�*s administration is challenging the law, known as sba, saying it is unconstitutional. the president will visit the lone star st
a migrant law in texas is in legal limbo following conflicting court orders. mexico's president says he wouldn't accept the deportation of migrants by the state's officials. the prime minister of ireland is resigning. leo varadkar said it's due to both personal and political reasons. and the school year started in afghanistan on wednesday. notably absent were the more than1 million girls who have been barred from an education by the taliban. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. the state of law...
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over law enforcement abilities, about texas taking over law enforcementabilities, it about texas taking over law enforcement abilities, it are co—ordinated with the federal government and he said it is important because it helps address what even the president has called a water crisis. what do you think of that? i has called a water crisis. what do you think of that?— do you think of that? i think there are — do you think of that? i think there are two _ do you think of that? i think there are two different - do you think of that? i think. there are two different things that are important to emphasise, one is that sba was not about cooperation with the federal government. by its very terms it completely pushes the federal government aside and overrides a federal law and conflicts with that in many ways. this is an area of the law were it does not matter if a law that is passed by the state reflects or not, it is an area where a state cannot legislate. in addition to the question — the statement about whether or not it is necessary, texas can still fight crime with this traditio
over law enforcement abilities, about texas taking over law enforcementabilities, it about texas taking over law enforcement abilities, it are co—ordinated with the federal government and he said it is important because it helps address what even the president has called a water crisis. what do you think of that? i has called a water crisis. what do you think of that?— do you think of that? i think there are — do you think of that? i think there are two _ do you think of that? i think...
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what a life, willie brown's unprecedented success is a long way from his childhood in tiny miniola, texas. at the age of 17. penniless, he came to san francisco to live with his uncle. doing odd jobs, driving a cab or working as a janitor. he went to law school, got admitted to the state bar. >> and to have the nation acknowledge the racism that does exist. >> reporter: and then elected to the california state assembly where he served for 30 yeblack speaker of the assembly. brown was then elected mayor of san francisco. that is kamala harris at his side. >> how do you stay healthy? >> do you have a routine? what are you doing? >> well, i always have been careful at the level of consumption on the food side. on the booze side. i try to get an adequate amount of rest, but above all else, i try to end the day without one issue still troubling me. >> reporter: the one thing that this great communicator does not do. >> i will not text under no circumstance the kind of things that we politicians say and talk about in many cases are not what you would want to have to market. that evidence could
what a life, willie brown's unprecedented success is a long way from his childhood in tiny miniola, texas. at the age of 17. penniless, he came to san francisco to live with his uncle. doing odd jobs, driving a cab or working as a janitor. he went to law school, got admitted to the state bar. >> and to have the nation acknowledge the racism that does exist. >> reporter: and then elected to the california state assembly where he served for 30 yeblack speaker of the assembly. brown...
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and we will continue to do so, specifically in austin, texas. >> mr. zuckerberg, my understanding is that there have been layoffs in that area as well, there's added jobs there at twitter, but at meta, have there been reductions in that? >> there have been across the board, not really focused on that area. i think our investment is relatively consistent over the last couple of years. we invest almost $5 billion in this work last year, and i think this year will be on the same order of magnitude. >> another question that's come up is when -- it's the horror of any user of your platforms, somebody has an image on there that's very compromising, often of a sexual nature. is there any reason in the world why a person who wants to take that down can't have the very simple same-day response to have it taken down? i'll start with twitter on that. >> i'm sorry, senator, i was taking notes. could you repeat the question? >> well, there's a lot of examples of a young person of finding out about an image that is of them and really compromises them and actually ca
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it's also creating anxiety among the latino community in texas. latinos make up 40% of texas now. that's a lot of people in the state who could potentially be under reasonable suspicion, based on how they look, for being stopped because some law enforcement officer thinks that they might be here illegally. so this type of law makes no sense. it's about politics. and i'm glad that the fifth circuit, at least now, temporarily, has enjoined it. >> s were you know, senator castro, i want to break down the law that you were talking about. because this bill would not only allow state and local police officers to arrest people suspected of being here illegally, right? but it would also allow the deportation of migrants to mexico, regardless of the country that that person is from. now, president lopez obrador of mexico said they're not going to accept the return of any folks to his territory from texas. there's so many things here, right? because mexico is one of our closest and most valued economic partners. but then what we're describing in this bill, in this law, would be -- sounds ve
it's also creating anxiety among the latino community in texas. latinos make up 40% of texas now. that's a lot of people in the state who could potentially be under reasonable suspicion, based on how they look, for being stopped because some law enforcement officer thinks that they might be here illegally. so this type of law makes no sense. it's about politics. and i'm glad that the fifth circuit, at least now, temporarily, has enjoined it. >> s were you know, senator castro, i want to...
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communities, orany doing among texas communities, or any community. —— like sba is doing. that is simply not a viable solution. but the solution that needs to be agreed upon needs to be agreed uponin agreed upon needs to be agreed upon in one voice. this is an area where it is imperative that, as a country, we have a unified approach, because the implications of not are disastrous for many areas, including ourforeign relations including our foreign relations with including ourforeign relations with different countries. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to our top story in the uk. new data shows that inflation fell more than expected last month, sliding from a% injanuary to 3.a% in february. that's its lowest level in more than two years. a fall in food prices helped offset rising costs for housing and fuel. prime minister rishi sunak says the uk economy is set for a rebound in 202a. he's been speaking with our economics editor, faisal islam. i do believe that, at the start of this year, we have turned a corner, after the shocks of the past few years
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and we will not accept the potations from the government in texas. the part that you and i am telling you that as well and we will not stand idly by a fully got urologist in took you have honest evidence that people will very body piercings as long as a 11000 years ago. take a look at the dig in the country se found beads near skeletons that experts now believe or once one by those very fair. it's the 1st time that objects like this of being found close to the lips and ears of bodies, leading archeologist to conclude that they were in fact $46.00. is there a mind to now if our top story, thousands of children ought to be evacuated from the russian border region of belgrade, which is coming under sustained attack from ukraine. the regions governess is 16 people have been killed in the last week. russians, president flooding the person, says he's going to step up defenses without your up to date up next to mapped out. looks at the power supply between gulf giants, saudi arabia, and d, u a. they change the, we are all set. we are watching to see all the
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i mean people in texas are incredibly concerned about the border. two thirds overall including just over half of democrats too. people in texas, the governor -- they back the governor in his action but seven in ten americans think texas should take action against the state. >> trace: i want to do a little politics now because there are polls we just got. we have trump 51% and biden 47%. that's a change. the whole landscape is kind of changing. it's early still but those are shifting numbers for president biden. >> well it's truly exciting to see for president trump because i've said this all along, biden is hemorrhaging voters partly because he's so out of touch. he's more worried about electric vehicles and green energy rather than his soft on crime policies, immigration. he's even losing the black voter base and some of the other voters like hispanics who were his core. the voters that used to vote for him how now turning their back because they've been taken for granted by joe biden. he's so out of touch with average everyday working americans to
i mean people in texas are incredibly concerned about the border. two thirds overall including just over half of democrats too. people in texas, the governor -- they back the governor in his action but seven in ten americans think texas should take action against the state. >> trace: i want to do a little politics now because there are polls we just got. we have trump 51% and biden 47%. that's a change. the whole landscape is kind of changing. it's early still but those are shifting...
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dignity, we are on the moon people thought we wouldn't, wouldn't get an holly any state we working on texas weather on new york, working on michigan, we were working across the country, but it's in a spirit of truth justice, and love. people who are so alien for american politics, yet don't say i'm not going to allow anything that pushed me in the gatera of hatred and revenge and lies? >> no, no, >> no, no, i come out of legacy of martin luther king, junior, fannie lou haber, rabbi heschel in edward xiii. we try to move to moral and spiritual height as we intervene into the dirty politics >> oh, well, that is a daunting prospect, but something tells me that with the syllabus is already in your brain. you'll be able to educate all along the way. cornell west professor, thank you so much as always louk you by dissonance to god bless you, and god bless your loved ones, your family >> very nice. if you say for you as well. thank you. and we have some news because just in tonight, there's new cnn reporting of who donald trump is now seriously considering as his number two. and you know what we'r
dignity, we are on the moon people thought we wouldn't, wouldn't get an holly any state we working on texas weather on new york, working on michigan, we were working across the country, but it's in a spirit of truth justice, and love. people who are so alien for american politics, yet don't say i'm not going to allow anything that pushed me in the gatera of hatred and revenge and lies? >> no, no, >> no, no, i come out of legacy of martin luther king, junior, fannie lou haber, rabbi...
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. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas mr. sessions for five minutes. >> thank you very much.th i would first like to enter into thean record 302 that was done with mr. bobulinski on what is known as exhibit 400 a. thank you very much. thank you for being here, and those of you who are appearing extraneous lay on the screen. mr. bobulinski tell me about very quickly, about the professionalism of the organization that you work for in terms of paychecks getting paychecks, providing the irs with documentation of people who were paid out of the organization? >> i'm not sure i'm following the questio >> were you ever paid? >> i was not. >> so you were never paid by this organization. >> i was not. >> did you ever receive any enumeration. >> when we were in the process of trying to shut down holdings llc, i was compensated it wasn't a compensation but a reimbursement of $50,000 of money that had come out of pocket around paying for hotels and stuff like that. >> so in other words, people did not get paid, or you didn't get paid that
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and immigration law in texas is in legal limbo following conflicting court orders. we will speak with the mayor of one border city on the situation of the ground. the us secretary of state will make another visit to israel, as relations between the two countries grow tense. and — the school year started in afghanistan on wednesday — notably absent were the more than one million girls, who've been barred from an education by the taliban. hello. i'm sumi somaskanda. thank you forjoining us. the state of law enforcement at the us—mexico border remains in doubt after a federal appeals court issue in order to effectively blocking texas from implementing one of the toughest immigration laws in the us. that happened just hours after the us supreme court allowed texas to carry through with the measure. rustling the us what is already a federal crime and violators are usually handled as civil cases by the court system. joe biden�*s system is challenging to all known as before, thing is unconstitutional. the will visit the state on a thursday. there are 2.5 million pe
and immigration law in texas is in legal limbo following conflicting court orders. we will speak with the mayor of one border city on the situation of the ground. the us secretary of state will make another visit to israel, as relations between the two countries grow tense. and — the school year started in afghanistan on wednesday — notably absent were the more than one million girls, who've been barred from an education by the taliban. hello. i'm sumi somaskanda. thank you forjoining us....
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the house because it's very, very important, as i began energy week in a perfect place, in midland texas, with congressman august pfluger there. and we were on a great oil rig in the permanentian basin monday and got our hands out there and talked with the workers and people who work ar supply ameriy needs, and that's a critically important thing to our country and something the white house seems not to know anything about. the house r■epublica but president biden obviously does not. it's such a stark contrast. i think about it all the time. mpare the trump administration with the biden administration. i was here as a pressman in 2017 and we've not begun in congress but maybe a few weeks into■ camo visit the house republican conference and i remember so vividly when he began to talk about american energy which is campaign and administration. he said we don't want to talk about american energy independence but talk about american energy dominance. he introduced the term and we applauded and he achieved it, we're a net exporter the first e administration and then joe biden came into of
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let's speak about the situation now with the mayor of a texas city on the border. good to have you back on bbc news. there has been confusion over the legal back—and—forth here, is it clear to you what policy is it clear to you what policy is in place right now in texas? absolutely not. thank you for having me on. it does not require legal gondola to reasonably conclude that it is unconstitutional, considering the fact that immigration falls into the purview of the federal government. time after time the supreme court has upheld this regulation. in fact, the supreme court has stated that no conceivable subject is a legislative power of congress more complete, so at this point it is in limbo and what direction we will take once it has been determined by the supreme court we will proceed. at the end of the day, if the supreme court decides it is constitutional, we will follow the law as it is stated because of course law enforcement is here to serve and protect. going back to what i stated earlier, it is not take a lot to reasonably conclude this is before the co
let's speak about the situation now with the mayor of a texas city on the border. good to have you back on bbc news. there has been confusion over the legal back—and—forth here, is it clear to you what policy is it clear to you what policy is in place right now in texas? absolutely not. thank you for having me on. it does not require legal gondola to reasonably conclude that it is unconstitutional, considering the fact that immigration falls into the purview of the federal government. time...
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police on patrol the future of the controversial texas immigration law looms over these daily street scenes some residents like elizabeth bowen said delay own, shrug off the concern about being asked to prove she's a us citizen if they is done me if they asked me why are you from i don't care. that's in bothered me because i know i'm label and i'm not doing anything wrong. >> i'm just on edge more 28 year-old el paso resident, diego carlos fears, the new law will mean he and his family will be open to constant questions and harassment. >> i'm like, all the time, i'm like looking over my shoulder, but the dps officers, those are the ones like, you know, i hate my hair stands up on the back of my neck whenever i see those black and white trucks the fate of the texas immigration law known as senate bill four, or sb4, is being hashed out in federal court 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 cr
police on patrol the future of the controversial texas immigration law looms over these daily street scenes some residents like elizabeth bowen said delay own, shrug off the concern about being asked to prove she's a us citizen if they is done me if they asked me why are you from i don't care. that's in bothered me because i know i'm label and i'm not doing anything wrong. >> i'm just on edge more 28 year-old el paso resident, diego carlos fears, the new law will mean he and his family...
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and we will not accept the potations from the government in texas. and i am telling you that as well and we will not stand idly by finally. now hockey ologist in turkey have on earth evidence that people were wearing body piercings as long as 11000 years ago. now the dig in the country se found beads and the skeletons that experts now belief were once worn by those very day. it's the 1st time that objects, like these have been found close to the lips and use of the bodies, leading archaeologists to conclude that they were in fact all the p. a 6 tennessee . with that you're up to date is more on d, w dot com. of course we'll be following the story. this breaking news from ukraine of explosions, heard in the capital, keith here on d w, and also on dw, i'm jared radian berlin. thank you so much for watching. have a great day, the innovation green, the green revolution global. so listen to a whole lot of crime. it's probably up to speed if the carriers subscribe to the subscribe to plan, it's a the.
and we will not accept the potations from the government in texas. and i am telling you that as well and we will not stand idly by finally. now hockey ologist in turkey have on earth evidence that people were wearing body piercings as long as 11000 years ago. now the dig in the country se found beads and the skeletons that experts now belief were once worn by those very day. it's the 1st time that objects, like these have been found close to the lips and use of the bodies, leading...
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authorities in mexico have also condemned the texas law. israel has carried out a number of deadly strikes in gaza over the past 24 hours. in gaza city, an israeli attack killed 24 people at the kuwait roundabout where palestinians had gathered to collect aid. meanwhile, an israeli attack on the nuseirat refugee camp has killed at least 27 palestinians. the official death toll in gaza is approaching 32,000. the world health organization warned tuesday many infants in gaza are on the "brink of death" due to the lack of food. a w.h.o. spokesperson said newborn babies are "simply dying because of low birth weight." the u.n. high commissioner for human rights volker turk said israel may be committing war crimes by limiting aid into gaza. >> the extent of israel's continued restrictions on the entry of aid into gaza, together with the manner in which it continues to conduct hostilities, may amount to the use of starvation as a method of war, osha's a war crime. the clock is ticking. everyone, especially those with influence, must insist israel a
authorities in mexico have also condemned the texas law. israel has carried out a number of deadly strikes in gaza over the past 24 hours. in gaza city, an israeli attack killed 24 people at the kuwait roundabout where palestinians had gathered to collect aid. meanwhile, an israeli attack on the nuseirat refugee camp has killed at least 27 palestinians. the official death toll in gaza is approaching 32,000. the world health organization warned tuesday many infants in gaza are on the "brink...
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reports in 2022, san francisco companies raised 5 times as much funding as the companies in florida and texas combined. [applause] that is what they do to us. our small business reforms like first year free championing by supervisor ronan are filling empty storefronts across the city. [applause] we are a national leader in early child care and education. doubling the number of kids getting care and subsidies in 2018. [applause] and paying our educators a real wage that recognizes them for the work that they do. [applause] we just hosted leaders from around the world for apec, the biggest global stage for san francisco since the signing of the united nation charter in 1945. [applause] our parks are the best in the world and we massively expanded outdoor public areas from jfk drive to india basin coming to the southern waterfront. [applause] muni is leading the bay area transit recovery, who would have thought, willie brown? carrying more riders then all of the other regional transit operators combined. we are on pace to hit our goal of zero green house gas emission by 2040. we are launching a
reports in 2022, san francisco companies raised 5 times as much funding as the companies in florida and texas combined. [applause] that is what they do to us. our small business reforms like first year free championing by supervisor ronan are filling empty storefronts across the city. [applause] we are a national leader in early child care and education. doubling the number of kids getting care and subsidies in 2018. [applause] and paying our educators a real wage that recognizes them for the...
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the texas national guard has closed the approaches to the border with mexico. stated that if texas tries he called the texas law inhumane to send illegal immigrants back across the border, then mexico will not accept citizens other than its own. the country will hold presidential elections in june . abrador does not need scandals with migrants. it's also an election year in the us, but local democrats are blaming it. i believe that it is he who benefits from the chaos at the border, which is why it is not possible to come to an agreement with the republicans on security. there is, however, another version of what is happening: those around trump believe that by flooding the country with illegal immigrants, mainly from latin american countries, the biden administration will improve its chances in the upcoming presidential elections. the us president himself recently made it clear that he needs latino votes in the elections like air. this election will not be re'. in 2016 , he called latinos criminals, drug dealers, rapists. now he says immigrants are poisoning the blood of our country, wh
the texas national guard has closed the approaches to the border with mexico. stated that if texas tries he called the texas law inhumane to send illegal immigrants back across the border, then mexico will not accept citizens other than its own. the country will hold presidential elections in june . abrador does not need scandals with migrants. it's also an election year in the us, but local democrats are blaming it. i believe that it is he who benefits from the chaos at the border, which is...
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texas governor greg abbott taking matters into his own hands, allowing texas state police to arrest migrants for quote, criminal trespass as any moment now accord is expected to rule well on whether his state is breaking the law. and this is a crucial ruling. it could have massive implications across the united states. president biden is in texas tonight is expected to speak shortly. and rosa flores is out front near the southern border. and now you're going to hear her speaking to a migrant who slams the republicans for villainize and people like him, but says that he would vote for trump if he could you always need mcgrath >> last case is an undocumented immigrant who has lived in houston for 25 years >> so you police hello. least i get >> why else? know what >> you oh, i didn't tenure economic >> what would you tell democrats who think that all immigrants are going to be on their side, they can depend circular laws or more characters? son lamor have on the those are cutting one unlucky. something. yup electrolyte a using cool palette as soon as cool powerless alveolus jonas consumer ragas
texas governor greg abbott taking matters into his own hands, allowing texas state police to arrest migrants for quote, criminal trespass as any moment now accord is expected to rule well on whether his state is breaking the law. and this is a crucial ruling. it could have massive implications across the united states. president biden is in texas tonight is expected to speak shortly. and rosa flores is out front near the southern border. and now you're going to hear her speaking to a migrant...