Hello Houston (December 9, 2025)
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On today’s Hello Houston, we talk with University of Houston Law Center professor Seth Chandler in the show’s first hour, who discusses the current challenges facing birthright citizenship, as the Supreme Court reviews its constitutionality.
Then, we’re joined by Omar Samji, a spokesperson for the Ismaili Center Houston, who tells us more about the upcoming opening of this new, long-envisioned landmark, which is the first of its kind in the United States.
In the second hour of the show, we discuss a new study on climate anxiety in the Houston area with Dr. James Elliott, co-director of the Center for Coastal Futures and Adaptive Resilience at Rice University, who helps us understand the study’s findings and what this means for resilience going forward.
And finally, Dr. Michael Chang, a pediatric infectious disease physician with UTHealth Houston, breaks down the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory committee voting to roll back a recommendation for newborns to receive the hepatitis B vaccine at birth.
And, as always, Ernie, Frank, and Celeste discuss today’s top stories at the top of each hour, including plans to expand chapters of Turning Point USA to every high school across Texas, the developer of the app ICEBlock suing the Trump administration after it was removed from Apple’s app store, and Rep. Jasmine Crockett launching her campaign for U.S. Senate in Texas.