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state senator roman guterres of the impact it could have on his state and country. and frank floozy on the far-right s rush to push violence incidents as a false flag. why it is so when dangerous and what else is going on. later, what we learned about the case manhattan d.a. plans to bring against the former president. this is american voices. we begin this hour in texas where the state house led by republicans voted to impeach republican attorney general ken paxton. that vote coming just over an hour ago. here is the moment when it happened. of all members voted. 121 knows, and the resolution is adopted. paxton has been defending himself, i guess you can call it that. listen to what one republican said on the floor during the hearing. i would like to point out that several members of this house, while on the floor of this house, doing the state business, received telephone calls from general paxton, personally threatening them with political consequences in their nex

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Transcripts For CNN CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield 20240707

mayor a second term. when i spoke to the residents, mayor, they told me they feel more prepared, the city officials told them more about the flooding than in 2020. what have you done differently to prepare your residents this time around? unfortunately, we ve had this experience within a short period of time and so we ve learned a lot. so we ve communicated early and often. we ve been able to better instruct the things that residents need to prepare around taking pictures of their items, making sure that they take their critical documents. we ve had a strong coalition of not only city departments but the county and state so it s been an all hands on deck process and hopefully that allows us to save life and property that would not be spared otherwise. reporter: we know that we re not expecting the river to crest at as high of a level as we saw in 2020 but this isn t a moment to underestimate the floodwaters. absolutely not. we want residents to heed these warnings. this

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Transcripts for MSNBC American Voices With Alicia Menendez 20240604 23:53:00

cbo s wanting to talk about it that we had 100 million as many people, possibly in america that are going through this caregiving journey. in fact, sometimes phil s it s just folks might, but in reality there are 25 million millennial and younger, 5 million children, 17 and younger that are doing stuff similar to that. we don t talk about it though, alicia. it s interesting, i haven t and who took care of my grandmother as she battled alzheimer s. and there is what it means for the patient, and there s what it means for the caretaker. you ve seen all the same studies about what it can mean for quality of life, what it can mean for lunch and video of the caretaker. what is it that you want us to understand about that experience and about the support and resources necessary to make sure that caretakers are taken care of? when you talk about here and in the documentary, i do bring up that sometimes, that of their loved one, the caregiver,

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX and Friends Sunday 20240604 12:26:00

what these referendums actually did. you mentioned montana. people were told that women wouldn t get health care, would not be able to have medical care. that babies that were just being given palliative care, babies that were born alive and had survived you know, terrible feet tall diagnoses, that somehow they wouldn t be able to get proper care if the law went into effect, pro-life law. these were outright laws about the law. a lot would save babies who survived abortion attempts f they re hearing the lies, five, 10, 15 times, not hearing any truth about the pro-life side, people may vote the other way. we have to double down on education which is what live action focuses on. we reach people, about 15 million people a week, now, rachel. we need to double and triple that in years to come. rachel: you have done a great job stepping foot into the culture. i saw you were a guest on dr. phil s. seeing pro-life voices in those kind of venues is really

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