Former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley, who is running for president in 2024, tells “Face the Nation” that the U.S. shouldn’t return to Trump-era immigration policies. But, she said, that the immigration crisis needs to be treated as a “national security issue” and “we shouldn’t wait for another 9/11 to realize that Republicans and Democrats have to get in a room and figure out immigration reform.” Source
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El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser says feds have kept them prepared for Title 42’s end
El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser tells “Face the Nation” that his border city is getting the resources needed to deal with the end of Title 42. “We all know the immigration process is broken … but we are getting the resources we need,” Leeser said. Source
Amid partisan fighting, Rep. Tony Gonzales says “immigration reform gets further and further behind”
Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas, whose border includes more than 300 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border, tells “Face the Nation” that amid the fighting in Washington, “immigration reform gets further and further behind.” Source
Nikki Haley: “We should not be separating families” at border
“It should never get to that point,” Haley said when asked if she would revive the controversial policy. Source
The Scene: Meet Ceramics Artist Sandy Miller & Photographer Bill Miller
Sandy & Bill talk about their works in ceramics, photography, & shows they’re in
Join host Andrea Kruszka as she meets with Cookeville ceramic artist Sandy Miller and photographer Bill Miller. The group looks at Sandy and Bill’s background with one working in ceramics and the other in photography, some of the photography that Bill has produced that’s apart of a show, and what makes Cookeville’s art scene as special as it is.
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America’s long, fractured history of immigration
This past Thursday, what was effectively the immigration law of the land throughout the pandemic expired, creating greater uncertainty along the U.S. border with Mexico. Correspondent Lee Cowan talks with experts about America’s historical acceptance (or non-acceptance) of refugees, and how new immigration laws are needed to meet the challenges of today. Source
Nature: Egrets and chicks
We leave you this Sunday morning with egret chicks and their moms at a rookery in Dallas. Videographer: Scot Miller. Source
Jessie & Lennie Ware’s “Table Manners” podcast invites you to dinner
Singer-songwriter Jessie Ware and her mother, Lennie Ware, a social worker, share playful banter in the hit podcast “Table Manners,” during which they prepare and serve meals for visiting celebrities — from musicians, to actors, to chefs, and even a Beatle. Correspondent Seth Doane helped cook and talked with the Wares in Lennie’s South London kitchen to find out the recipe for their entertaining chats; what inspired Jessie’s fifth studio album, “That! Feels Good!”; and how Jessie’s music career co-exists with being a mother of three. Source
For Mother’s Day Amy Klobuchar celebrates her mom’s lessons
The U.S. senator remembers her mother, a second-grade schoolteacher, whose lessons on butterflies continued to nourish her students for years to come. Source
Amy Klobuchar celebrates her mom
The U.S. senator remembers her mother, a second-grade schoolteacher, whose lessons on butterflies continued to nourish her students for years to come. Source