engage in a compact with oklahoma. and we actually got an act of congress to come out and say where the dividing line was. what property belongs to texas, and we have been operating under that presumption ever since that act of congress passed. only now to have the federal government come in and try to stake a claim to it. well the blm says they aren t doing. this that they are not moving in to take this land. they say they are not even doing this. right. and, you know, one hand is saying one thing. the other hand is i saying the other thing. we re trying to figure out exactly what claims they are staking. if they are saying they are not taking any texas land, that s fine. however, that does contradict other statements that the blm is making. and if they do come in and take the land, you are going to do what? we will be seeing them in court. because this is land that belongs to texans and we are going to be fighting for those texans and their private property rights and a court
on karen s point. if he is on the ticket the pressure to pick a woman for the number two spot. hillary may pick a woman as number two. you want to talk about kind of silly speculation. actually that s a really fun panel, stay with us. now blistering fight over a texas land grab. texas attorney general greg abbot saying he is about ready to raise a come and take it flag to tell the federal government to stay out of texas. good evening, sir. good evening, greta. i have the letter you wrote to the bureau of land management. what s the story? this is alarming and disturbing because private property owners in texas have owned this land that abuts up against the red river for generations. they have cultivated it and they have produced off of it now, seemingly out of the blue, the federal government is coming in and trying to seemingly stake a claim to what we think is private property owned by texans. and so what he we are doing is firing off this letter to
you have given it serious consideration. i have given it serious consideration. it is an option that in 2015 we ll make. and it s not just governor perry. earlier today florldz governor general bush saying he is thinking about running for president. senator rand paul and secretary of state hillary clinton also on the record of thinking about a white house run. karen, you mentioned the race so, what do you think? everyone is thinking? well, if you are if you say have a big blockbuster book that is about to come out as hillary clinton does, you certainly don t want to say you are not running. and, when you once you make the commitment to run first of all, i don t think anyone is going to actually say they re running until after these midterm elections are over with. because i think both parties feel like to get anybody actively engaged in 2016 now is a distraction from a big near term fight. but who is going to say they are not interested if they have books to sell and spea
i i do think for republicans on karen s point. if he is on the ticket the pressure to pick a woman for the number two spot. hillary may pick a woman as number two. you want to talk about kind of silly speculation. actually that s a really fun panel, stay with us. now blistering fight over a texas land grab. texas attorney general greg abbot saying he is about ready to raise a come and take it flag to tell the federal government to stay out of texas. good evening, sir. good evening, greta. i have the letter you wrote to the bureau of land management. what s the story? this is alarming and disturbing because private property owners in texas have owned this land that abuts up against the red river for generations. they have cultivated it and they have produced off of it now, seemingly out of the blue, the federal government is coming in and trying to seemingly stake a claim to what we think is private property owned by texans. and so what he we are doing is firing off this lette
engage in a compact with oklahoma. and we actually got an act of congress to come out and say where the dividing line was. what property belongs to texas, and we have been operating under that presumption ever since that act of congress passed. only now to have the federal government come in and try to stake a claim to it. well the blm says they aren t doing. this that they are not moving in to take this land. they say they are not even doing this. right. and, you know, one hand is saying one thing. the other hand is i saying the other thing. we re trying to figure out exactly what claims they are staking. if they are saying they are not taking any texas land, that s fine. however, that does contradict other statements that the blm is making. and if they do come in and take the land, you are going to do what? we will be seeing them in court. because this is land that belongs to texans and we are going to be fighting for those texans and their private property rights and a court