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SCOTUS debates Texas abortion ban
Hear how three Supreme Court justices questioned the Texas Solicitor General on whether the state's six week abortion ban would create a model for other states to attack rights they don't like.
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Texas - Say What You Want (Official Video)
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Immune - Texas (Official Audio)
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published: 19 Apr 2021
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Supreme Court considers 'chilling effect,' enforcement of Texas abortion law
It has been two months since the nation’s toughest restrictions on abortion took effect in Texas, effectively ending access to abortion in the state. A case against the law has once again reached the highest court in the land. John Yang reports on how the case got to the Supreme Court again and what could lie ahead.
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Supreme Court To Hear Arguments In Two Key Challenges To Texas Abortion Ban
The Department of Justice and abortion providers in Texas are challenging the structure of the Texas law that allows any individual to sue anyone who carries out or aides an abortion. NBC News' Julia Ainsley reports.
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Texas abortion ban: Attorney general, lawyer react after Supreme Court hears arguments
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and senior counsel for the Center for Reproductive Rights, Marc Hearron, offered their reaction to questions posed by U.S. Supreme Court justices on Monday, as they heard arguments on whether to allow a challenge to a near-total abortion law in Texas.
Over nearly three hours of oral arguments, the justices heard challenges by President Joe Biden’s administration and abortion providers.
Some justices signaled that existing Supreme Court precedent could accommodate a lawsuit brought by abortion providers challenging the law, even with the law’s unusual private-citizen enforcement structure.
The Texas law takes enforcement out of the hands of state officials and enables private citizens to sue anyone who performs or assists a woman getting an abortion aft...
published: 01 Nov 2021
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Top 10 Best Places To Live In Texas - Job, Retire, & Family
Texas has always remained an attractive state for reasons that include good climate, low state taxes, affordable housing, exciting cities and plenty to do.
Living in Texas is an ideal choice for millions of people, regardless of whether they were born here or are transplants.
In fact, Texas is the second most populous state in the nation behind California.
According to the 2020 estimate from the US Census, nearly 30 million people call Texas home, and that number is multiplying by the day.
This Southern state is not just great in size, but in countless other areas as well: a variety of nature, tons of things to do, plentiful places to explore, and, of course, its rich and unique history.
Deep in the heart of Texas are prairies, forests, rugged hills, desert land, a coastline and grassl...
published: 22 Mar 2020
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US Supreme Court hears Texas abortion law challenge | DW News
A woman who wants or needs an abortion does not travel to Texas these days. That statement may sound banal, but in the US geography can once again determines a woman's right to choose. And what is true about Texas could be true about other US states as well. Now, the US Supreme Court has begun hearing challenges to the new abortion law in Texas, also known as the "Heartbeat Act".
The law prohibits abortions in all situations beyond the sixth week of pregnancy. Doctors can be sued by anyone if they suspect an abortion was carried out and that a fetal heartbeat had been detected. Whether this is even enforceable remains an open question. The Supreme Court is expected to answer the question: can Texas be sued for these new restrictions on abortion and sued by whom?
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published: 01 Nov 2021
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Les images inouïes du passage d'une tornade au Texas
Le phénomène météorologique extrêmement dangereux a été filmé par une automobiliste sur une autoroute. Les stigmates du passage de cette tornade filmés en drone sont très impressionnants.
published: 29 Oct 2021
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LIVE: Supreme Court hears challenge to Texas abortion law
The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments over a challenge to a Texas law that bans abortion after six weeks.
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published: 01 Nov 2021
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SCOTUS debates Texas abortion ban
Hear how three Supreme Court justices questioned the Texas Solicitor General on whether the state's six week abortion ban would create a model for other states ...
Hear how three Supreme Court justices questioned the Texas Solicitor General on whether the state's six week abortion ban would create a model for other states to attack rights they don't like.
#CNN #News
https://wn.com/Scotus_Debates_Texas_Abortion_Ban
Hear how three Supreme Court justices questioned the Texas Solicitor General on whether the state's six week abortion ban would create a model for other states to attack rights they don't like.
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- published: 01 Nov 2021
- views: 24925
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Texas - Say What You Want (Official Video)
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- published: 03 Jun 2008
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Immune - Texas (Official Audio)
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Artwork by Ayo Mula
© + ℗ BCC Entertainment 2021
#BCC #IMMUNE #TEXAS
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Artwork by Ayo Mula
© + ℗ BCC Entertainment 2021
#BCC #IMMUNE #TEXAS
- published: 19 Apr 2021
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7:42
Supreme Court considers 'chilling effect,' enforcement of Texas abortion law
It has been two months since the nation’s toughest restrictions on abortion took effect in Texas, effectively ending access to abortion in the state. A case aga...
It has been two months since the nation’s toughest restrictions on abortion took effect in Texas, effectively ending access to abortion in the state. A case against the law has once again reached the highest court in the land. John Yang reports on how the case got to the Supreme Court again and what could lie ahead.
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It has been two months since the nation’s toughest restrictions on abortion took effect in Texas, effectively ending access to abortion in the state. A case against the law has once again reached the highest court in the land. John Yang reports on how the case got to the Supreme Court again and what could lie ahead.
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Supreme Court To Hear Arguments In Two Key Challenges To Texas Abortion Ban
The Department of Justice and abortion providers in Texas are challenging the structure of the Texas law that allows any individual to sue anyone who carries ou...
The Department of Justice and abortion providers in Texas are challenging the structure of the Texas law that allows any individual to sue anyone who carries out or aides an abortion. NBC News' Julia Ainsley reports.
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Supreme Court To Hear Arguments In Two Key Challenges To Texas Abortion Ban
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The Department of Justice and abortion providers in Texas are challenging the structure of the Texas law that allows any individual to sue anyone who carries out or aides an abortion. NBC News' Julia Ainsley reports.
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Supreme Court To Hear Arguments In Two Key Challenges To Texas Abortion Ban
- published: 01 Nov 2021
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1:49
Texas abortion ban: Attorney general, lawyer react after Supreme Court hears arguments
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and senior counsel for the Center for Reproductive Rights, Marc Hearron, offered their reaction to questions posed by U.S. Sup...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and senior counsel for the Center for Reproductive Rights, Marc Hearron, offered their reaction to questions posed by U.S. Supreme Court justices on Monday, as they heard arguments on whether to allow a challenge to a near-total abortion law in Texas.
Over nearly three hours of oral arguments, the justices heard challenges by President Joe Biden’s administration and abortion providers.
Some justices signaled that existing Supreme Court precedent could accommodate a lawsuit brought by abortion providers challenging the law, even with the law’s unusual private-citizen enforcement structure.
The Texas law takes enforcement out of the hands of state officials and enables private citizens to sue anyone who performs or assists a woman getting an abortion after a heartbeat is detected.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and senior counsel for the Center for Reproductive Rights, Marc Hearron, offered their reaction to questions posed by U.S. Supreme Court justices on Monday, as they heard arguments on whether to allow a challenge to a near-total abortion law in Texas.
Over nearly three hours of oral arguments, the justices heard challenges by President Joe Biden’s administration and abortion providers.
Some justices signaled that existing Supreme Court precedent could accommodate a lawsuit brought by abortion providers challenging the law, even with the law’s unusual private-citizen enforcement structure.
The Texas law takes enforcement out of the hands of state officials and enables private citizens to sue anyone who performs or assists a woman getting an abortion after a heartbeat is detected.
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- published: 01 Nov 2021
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10:06
Top 10 Best Places To Live In Texas - Job, Retire, & Family
Texas has always remained an attractive state for reasons that include good climate, low state taxes, affordable housing, exciting cities and plenty to do.
Livi...
Texas has always remained an attractive state for reasons that include good climate, low state taxes, affordable housing, exciting cities and plenty to do.
Living in Texas is an ideal choice for millions of people, regardless of whether they were born here or are transplants.
In fact, Texas is the second most populous state in the nation behind California.
According to the 2020 estimate from the US Census, nearly 30 million people call Texas home, and that number is multiplying by the day.
This Southern state is not just great in size, but in countless other areas as well: a variety of nature, tons of things to do, plentiful places to explore, and, of course, its rich and unique history.
Deep in the heart of Texas are prairies, forests, rugged hills, desert land, a coastline and grasslands that give residents multiple venues to enjoy life.
Major industries in Texas include agriculture, petrochemicals, energy, computers, aerospace, and biomedicine.
The Lone Star State houses four national research universities along with a variety of professional and college sports teams.
Here're the 10 best places to live in Texas in 2020:
10. El Paso.
9. Brownsville
8. San Antonio.
7. Beaumont.
6. Killeen.
5. Houston.
4. Corpus Christi.
3. The Woodlands.
2. Dallas-Fort Worth.
1. Austin.
Do you agree with the finalists? The best way to get to know whether an area is a good place to live is through first or second-hand experience.
Let us know your favorite Texas towns in the comments below and let us know how we missed the mark.
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Texas has always remained an attractive state for reasons that include good climate, low state taxes, affordable housing, exciting cities and plenty to do.
Living in Texas is an ideal choice for millions of people, regardless of whether they were born here or are transplants.
In fact, Texas is the second most populous state in the nation behind California.
According to the 2020 estimate from the US Census, nearly 30 million people call Texas home, and that number is multiplying by the day.
This Southern state is not just great in size, but in countless other areas as well: a variety of nature, tons of things to do, plentiful places to explore, and, of course, its rich and unique history.
Deep in the heart of Texas are prairies, forests, rugged hills, desert land, a coastline and grasslands that give residents multiple venues to enjoy life.
Major industries in Texas include agriculture, petrochemicals, energy, computers, aerospace, and biomedicine.
The Lone Star State houses four national research universities along with a variety of professional and college sports teams.
Here're the 10 best places to live in Texas in 2020:
10. El Paso.
9. Brownsville
8. San Antonio.
7. Beaumont.
6. Killeen.
5. Houston.
4. Corpus Christi.
3. The Woodlands.
2. Dallas-Fort Worth.
1. Austin.
Do you agree with the finalists? The best way to get to know whether an area is a good place to live is through first or second-hand experience.
Let us know your favorite Texas towns in the comments below and let us know how we missed the mark.
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- published: 22 Mar 2020
- views: 1548761
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US Supreme Court hears Texas abortion law challenge | DW News
A woman who wants or needs an abortion does not travel to Texas these days. That statement may sound banal, but in the US geography can once again determines a ...
A woman who wants or needs an abortion does not travel to Texas these days. That statement may sound banal, but in the US geography can once again determines a woman's right to choose. And what is true about Texas could be true about other US states as well. Now, the US Supreme Court has begun hearing challenges to the new abortion law in Texas, also known as the "Heartbeat Act".
The law prohibits abortions in all situations beyond the sixth week of pregnancy. Doctors can be sued by anyone if they suspect an abortion was carried out and that a fetal heartbeat had been detected. Whether this is even enforceable remains an open question. The Supreme Court is expected to answer the question: can Texas be sued for these new restrictions on abortion and sued by whom?
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03:07 How does Biden administration plan to block law? DW Washington Bureau Chief Ines Pohl
05:44 Professor Barry P. McDonald, Caruso School of Law at Pepperdine University
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A woman who wants or needs an abortion does not travel to Texas these days. That statement may sound banal, but in the US geography can once again determines a woman's right to choose. And what is true about Texas could be true about other US states as well. Now, the US Supreme Court has begun hearing challenges to the new abortion law in Texas, also known as the "Heartbeat Act".
The law prohibits abortions in all situations beyond the sixth week of pregnancy. Doctors can be sued by anyone if they suspect an abortion was carried out and that a fetal heartbeat had been detected. Whether this is even enforceable remains an open question. The Supreme Court is expected to answer the question: can Texas be sued for these new restrictions on abortion and sued by whom?
_
00:46 DW Report
03:07 How does Biden administration plan to block law? DW Washington Bureau Chief Ines Pohl
05:44 Professor Barry P. McDonald, Caruso School of Law at Pepperdine University
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- published: 01 Nov 2021
- views: 6358
1:31
Les images inouïes du passage d'une tornade au Texas
Le phénomène météorologique extrêmement dangereux a été filmé par une automobiliste sur une autoroute. Les stigmates du passage de cette tornade filmés en drone...
Le phénomène météorologique extrêmement dangereux a été filmé par une automobiliste sur une autoroute. Les stigmates du passage de cette tornade filmés en drone sont très impressionnants.
https://wn.com/Les_Images_Inouïes_Du_Passage_D'Une_Tornade_Au_Texas
Le phénomène météorologique extrêmement dangereux a été filmé par une automobiliste sur une autoroute. Les stigmates du passage de cette tornade filmés en drone sont très impressionnants.
- published: 29 Oct 2021
- views: 90233
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LIVE: Supreme Court hears challenge to Texas abortion law
The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments over a challenge to a Texas law that bans abortion after six weeks.
#Live #News #Reuters
The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments over a challenge to a Texas law that bans abortion after six weeks.
#Live #News #Reuters
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The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments over a challenge to a Texas law that bans abortion after six weeks.
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- published: 01 Nov 2021
- views: 26970