change that dynamic. that s their priority and i understand that. this will have a real world impact. this not how you do it. laura: shaming and bullying them and fining them. we talked to joseph and they will be hit with massive fines when they can t afford barely to stay in business. think about the people that s affecting. and the new professionals in charge of checking, let me see your papers, that person is likely not going to be a low income or a minority. this is an amazing set of circumstances. as i said, i am not too old to remember 2020 when i was told that by the way, an i.d. card that everybody uses for all activity its, if you find one person that can t go vote because they never got their
do want to appeal to women and very much focused on the women s issues recently. do you think this is an appropriate focus for the administration to draw the line and say we want to make sure that women have access to everything, including planned parenthood? we want women to have access to health care, we are providing t. but it is part of a larger issue. we re seeing incredible federal encroachments under the endangered species act and the clean water act, telling the agencies they don t have the authority to do the activity its had been delegated. s on the a much broader agend a. the state of texas is not one f. shannon: thank you so much for your time today. we prec it. thank you. shannon: stories of home foreclosures have become all too common. but now we are hearing that the banks are foreclosing on churches in record numbers as well. brenda butt nir has more on