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david noriega, corresponsal de nbc, conversÓ con ellos y nos tiene sus testimonios en la frontera des hispanas y donde los republicanos esperan beneficiarse de la antipatÍa que hay contra los migrantes que recientemente cruzaron la frontera. >> yolanda kim naciÓ en tijuana, pero vive en estados unidos desde que tenÍa cinco aÑos. >> quiero la pared. no quiero ilegales. quiero la gente que venga legalmente. >> iveth cerino proviene de una prominente familia de demÓcratas en nogales, donde su abuelo ocupÓ cargos pÚblicos durante dÉcadas. ahora es republicana y dirige latinos for lake, un grupo que apoya a kerry lake, aliada de donald trump, en su carrera por el senado. >> sell many people from like a hundred and sixty different countries that don't even speak english. >> en la competencia por la opiniÓn pÚblica sobre el tema de la frontera, los republicanos estÁn ganando y estÁn logrando avances, incluso con votantes latinos. la mayorÍa de los votantes latinos en el suroeste son mexicoamericanos que han vivido en la frontera durante generaciones o fueron parte de una ola de inmigraciÓn
david noriega, corresponsal de nbc, conversÓ con ellos y nos tiene sus testimonios en la frontera des hispanas y donde los republicanos esperan beneficiarse de la antipatÍa que hay contra los migrantes que recientemente cruzaron la frontera. >> yolanda kim naciÓ en tijuana, pero vive en estados unidos desde que tenÍa cinco aÑos. >> quiero la pared. no quiero ilegales. quiero la gente que venga legalmente. >> iveth cerino proviene de una prominente familia de demÓcratas...
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nbc's david noriega is along the border in san diego, and so it's been 14 hours since that new executive action took place. are you seeing any changes? >> reporter: short answer, chris, is not many. at least not many that are visible. let's use where i'm standing now as an illustration. this fence you see is the second fence. there is another fence behind it and this area in between the two fences is u.s. soil. once a migrant sets foot on u.s. soil, the u.s. cannot push them back into mexico, especially if they are not mexican. there's a process in place, they have to be detained, taken to cvp processing centers, that has not changed. most of them no longer have access to asylum. nevertheless because there's no agreement from mexico to accept more summery expulsions, we're not seeing the border be shut down or sealed. this is going to take time to show any real on the ground effects. to use this point on the border as an illustration. yesterday we saw between 70 and 80 migrants gathered by border patrol. today we saw more than 80. it seemed like it had plummeted. there was a small group,
nbc's david noriega is along the border in san diego, and so it's been 14 hours since that new executive action took place. are you seeing any changes? >> reporter: short answer, chris, is not many. at least not many that are visible. let's use where i'm standing now as an illustration. this fence you see is the second fence. there is another fence behind it and this area in between the two fences is u.s. soil. once a migrant sets foot on u.s. soil, the u.s. cannot push them back into...
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joining us now, nbc news national correspondent david noriega. reporting in arizona regarding how donald trump's message is being received, what did you find? >> reporter: yeah, katy, the main thing i have been finding is some of the republican talking points are resonating with a surprising demographic, which is latino voters, specifically mexican-americans in the southwest. now, to be clear, democrats still have an advantage over republicans with latino voters when it comes to immigration. that gap is narrowing and in a heavily swing state like arizona, that could be consequential. >> the city of nogales, 95% of residents have hispanic roots, and republicans are looking to capitalize on antipathy. >> i am mexican, 100.but i am against all the illegals. >> i saw a lot of people wanting a handout instead of coming to work yr yvette sereno comes from a prominent democratic political family. now she's a maga republican, and the chairwoman of latinos for lake, which supports trump ally kari lake in her race for the senate. >> we're just seeing so ma
joining us now, nbc news national correspondent david noriega. reporting in arizona regarding how donald trump's message is being received, what did you find? >> reporter: yeah, katy, the main thing i have been finding is some of the republican talking points are resonating with a surprising demographic, which is latino voters, specifically mexican-americans in the southwest. now, to be clear, democrats still have an advantage over republicans with latino voters when it comes to...
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joining us is david noriega is at the border along san diego. david, are you seeing any difference in the number of people crossing there today, what's happening compared to yesterday? >> reporter: the short answer is no immediately visible difference so far, let me show you what we've seen, how this is kind of working. behind this fence, there's actually another fence which is the fence actually separating the u.s. from mexico. once a migrant sets foot in that land between the fences they can't be expelled back to mexico. they have to be detained by cpb and put into removal proceedings. because they no longer have access to asylum may be deported more quickly. the u.s. has the capacity to quickly deport people in mexico in northern triangle. half of the migrants come from other parts of the world. it's going to take some time for the actual material consequences of this executive action to be visible here on the ground. >> david, thank you. kelly, what is the biden administration saying about why president biden decided to take this action on i
joining us is david noriega is at the border along san diego. david, are you seeing any difference in the number of people crossing there today, what's happening compared to yesterday? >> reporter: the short answer is no immediately visible difference so far, let me show you what we've seen, how this is kind of working. behind this fence, there's actually another fence which is the fence actually separating the u.s. from mexico. once a migrant sets foot in that land between the fences...
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. >>> let's go to david noriega, from the san diego border. you heard how this is executed at the border. are you seeing any changes there? >> so far, there's no indication this is a practical matter on the ground in effect. this is a big question i'm asking myself right now. what is it going to look like? will it be allowed in the courts? if it is, what is it going to look like? there are a ton of questions, more questions than answers how this would look on the ground. one of the main ones is that the u.s. cannot summarily deport every asylum seeker back to mexico. that requires active participation from mexico, from mexican authorities. i've spoken to two mexico officials on the state and local level on the other side of the fence in baja, california, where says they're not aware of plans to implement the significant increase in summary expulsions that we would see if this order goes into effect. it's possible this will filter down to the officials that will be implementing it. those officials, do not know, what that's going to look like. t
. >>> let's go to david noriega, from the san diego border. you heard how this is executed at the border. are you seeing any changes there? >> so far, there's no indication this is a practical matter on the ground in effect. this is a big question i'm asking myself right now. what is it going to look like? will it be allowed in the courts? if it is, what is it going to look like? there are a ton of questions, more questions than answers how this would look on the ground. one of...
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. >> with us now to talk more about this, nbc news correspondent david noriega, along the border in sango, california, el paso, texas, mayor oscar lisar. david, what does this executive action mean on the ground? >> so, let me explain using where i am as an example. this spot along the border between san diego and tijuana is where they gather migrants before they're detained and processed. yesterday we saw 70 or so people crossing the border at this point from multiple countries. today, a much smaller group, a single group of eight people all of them from ecuador, waiting on the other side of the fence to get picked up by the border patrol. i spoke to a number of these guys this morning, monday of them were aware that this executive action had taken place. they learned about it this morning, from me and other reporters here on the scene. now, the fact that they are here tells you the way this is being talked about in washington as a shutting down or a sealing of the border is not exactly accurate. migrants can still set foot on american soil, they have to be an hended, and processed thr
. >> with us now to talk more about this, nbc news correspondent david noriega, along the border in sango, california, el paso, texas, mayor oscar lisar. david, what does this executive action mean on the ground? >> so, let me explain using where i am as an example. this spot along the border between san diego and tijuana is where they gather migrants before they're detained and processed. yesterday we saw 70 or so people crossing the border at this point from multiple countries....
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nbc's david noriega is following the case for weighing? >> reporter: yeah, ana, good morning. case is pretty straightforward and pretty plentiful. first of all, that the moment that depape actually attacked paul pelosi, it was captured on police body cam footage. depape, once he was arrested made statements to police admitting to the crime and laying out what his intentions were. he was looking for nancy pelosi who was not home at the time, his intention was to physically restrain her and film a video of her confessing to what he believed were various criminal conspiracies. the prosecution also showed the jury photos of the immediate aftermath of the attack, photos of the scar that paul pelosi sustained after the surgery that he had to receive as a result of the attack, and neither side disputes the basic facts of this case, including depape himself. now, the defense is arguing that some of the charges here don't apply. this is pretty in the weeds legal discussion, it has to do with, for example, the aggravated kidnapping charge, whether the state presented enough evidence to
nbc's david noriega is following the case for weighing? >> reporter: yeah, ana, good morning. case is pretty straightforward and pretty plentiful. first of all, that the moment that depape actually attacked paul pelosi, it was captured on police body cam footage. depape, once he was arrested made statements to police admitting to the crime and laying out what his intentions were. he was looking for nancy pelosi who was not home at the time, his intention was to physically restrain her and...
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david noriega is covering this story. spoke to voters who have concerns about supporting president biden now. what did you learn? >> reporter: yeah, chris, so it used to be that the democrats had on the issue of immigration, specifically, a very clear advantage over republicans with latino voters, and to be clear, they have that advantage, and a lot of liberal pollsters and analysts, caution about overstating the extent of the shift that i'm talking about here. the shift is happening. the gap is narrowing, and in a heavily latino swing state like arizona, that could be pretty consequential. take a look. on arizona's border with mexico sits the city of nogales, where 95% of residents have hispanic roots and where republicans are hoping to capitalize on antipathy towards migrants that have crossed the border. >> i am mexican, 100%. i am against all the illegals. >> i see a lot of people wanting a handout, instead of coming to work. >> reporter: yvette comes from a prominent democratic political family in nogales. now she's
david noriega is covering this story. spoke to voters who have concerns about supporting president biden now. what did you learn? >> reporter: yeah, chris, so it used to be that the democrats had on the issue of immigration, specifically, a very clear advantage over republicans with latino voters, and to be clear, they have that advantage, and a lot of liberal pollsters and analysts, caution about overstating the extent of the shift that i'm talking about here. the shift is happening. the...
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david noriega is joining us from san diego in one of the busiest border crossing areas. compared to yesterday? >> reporter: ana, good morning. we are at a spot along the border between san diego and tijuana where border patrol brings igrants to wait until they're detained and processed. on a normal day you see between 10 or 100 migrants. yesterday we saw 70 at this point. today it's a much smaller group of eight people, all of them from ecuador who crossed this morning. i was talking to them this morning, and they told me that none of them were aware at all of this executive order. they became aware of it when they were asked questions about it by reporters this morning. so this is a smaller group than we saw yesterday, but it's really impossible to tell whether this is a direct result of the executive order or not. for all the talk of shutting town or even sealing the border, that's not actually really possible for the u.s. to do. migrants can still set foot on u.s. soil, and they still have to be detained and processed by border patrol. there's no new agreement, other
david noriega is joining us from san diego in one of the busiest border crossing areas. compared to yesterday? >> reporter: ana, good morning. we are at a spot along the border between san diego and tijuana where border patrol brings igrants to wait until they're detained and processed. on a normal day you see between 10 or 100 migrants. yesterday we saw 70 at this point. today it's a much smaller group of eight people, all of them from ecuador who crossed this morning. i was talking to...
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david noriega spoke with voters. what did you find out?g and clear advantage over republicans of latino voters. they still have that, but the gap is narrowing, especially in heavily latino swing states like arizona. that could be consequential. take a look. on arizona's border with mexico sits nogalis. republicans are hoping to use this. >> i'm against all this. >> i see a lot of people wanting a handout. >> reporter: this woman is a maga republican. the chairwoman for latinos for lake. >> we are see so many different people that don't speak english. >> reporter: the republicans seem to be winning the messaging war. they are starting to gain traction with some latino voters, many of whom are immigrants were not part of the trump base. the question is whether they will reach enough of them to flip swing states like arizona back to trump. most latino voters in the southwest are mexican americans who have either lived in the borderlands for generations or were part of the a wave of immigration that started in the 1980s. hundreds of thousands
david noriega spoke with voters. what did you find out?g and clear advantage over republicans of latino voters. they still have that, but the gap is narrowing, especially in heavily latino swing states like arizona. that could be consequential. take a look. on arizona's border with mexico sits nogalis. republicans are hoping to use this. >> i'm against all this. >> i see a lot of people wanting a handout. >> reporter: this woman is a maga republican. the chairwoman for latinos...
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nbc's david noriega has more on a bond between newly crowned champions that goes beyond the playing field. the florida panthers have won the stanley cup, a tale of two champions. it's not a dream anymore. it's not a dream. it's reality. florida panthers forward matthew tkachuk helping to bring home the first stanley cup title in the team's history. the celtics are nba champions just one week after boston celtics forward jayson tatum helped lead his team to victory. but tatum and katchouk have more in common than this year's titles. their path to sports royalty starting back in high school as childhood friends and classmates at chaminade prep in saint louis, missouri. hi, my name is jayson tatum and one reason i came to chaminade because of the sports. a youtube video tatum posted in 2013 showing the two hanging out in the school gym. another reason why i came to chaminade because it was a great people and great fans like graham niemeyer, jack spooner i love basketball novelli and matthew tkachuk. great guys. now, more than a decade later and at the top of their games, they are still suppo
nbc's david noriega has more on a bond between newly crowned champions that goes beyond the playing field. the florida panthers have won the stanley cup, a tale of two champions. it's not a dream anymore. it's not a dream. it's reality. florida panthers forward matthew tkachuk helping to bring home the first stanley cup title in the team's history. the celtics are nba champions just one week after boston celtics forward jayson tatum helped lead his team to victory. but tatum and katchouk have...
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joining us now from san ysidro, california is nbc news national correspondent david noriega. david, i was jumping the gun there. i'm so sorry. i want to get some reporting from the ground. talk to me about what you're seeing at that border site in particular. is the -- are the daily numbers as high as they have been? >> reporter: so the short answer is yes. the numbers have been higher in the san diego sector actually than they were a year ago, higher even than they were in december. that's just for this sector. borderwide they're down substantially from the record highs of december. katy, the main thing i've been learning in just the last couple of hours is there's a pretty big difference between what this executive order looks like on paper and what biden and other democrats are using it to say they are doing in terms of shutting down the border saying they're taking dramatic action et cetera and what it looks like it will actually -- how it will actually play out on the ground. i'm pretty skeptical at this point that this is going to have any kind of immediate measurable d
joining us now from san ysidro, california is nbc news national correspondent david noriega. david, i was jumping the gun there. i'm so sorry. i want to get some reporting from the ground. talk to me about what you're seeing at that border site in particular. is the -- are the daily numbers as high as they have been? >> reporter: so the short answer is yes. the numbers have been higher in the san diego sector actually than they were a year ago, higher even than they were in december....
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correspondent david noriega is tracking this.ent to look closely at the phoenix police department in the first place and phoenix, the citi, what did they find >> so, this is a case that unusual because of the accusations of the scandals of the phoenix police misconduct, and that did however come after the george floyd police protests after the phoenix police department was accused of unlawfully tarting people with years of allegations of police alg dlej >> reporter: and this is that they unfairly targeted homes, unduly escalated set of precedence that the first time that the john and the investigation into police departments is quite common, and the notary xwro roerm and this is first time that homelessness is in the spotlight like this. >> it is a unique findings. i imagine that we have heard from the city of phoenix, and the phoenix police department, and what are they saying? >> nothing of substance, but they are saying that they will take the time to review the findings. the city did point out that both the city and the polic
correspondent david noriega is tracking this.ent to look closely at the phoenix police department in the first place and phoenix, the citi, what did they find >> so, this is a case that unusual because of the accusations of the scandals of the phoenix police misconduct, and that did however come after the george floyd police protests after the phoenix police department was accused of unlawfully tarting people with years of allegations of police alg dlej >> reporter: and this is that...
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also with us, david noriega along the border in southern california.id, let me start with you for the practical impact. politicians are talking about this, president biden just talked about it. how big a deal could this be where you're standing? >> reporter: yeah, kate, a lot of that remains to be seen, and based on the details of this executive order and how it actually functions that we've learned so far today, i actually have to say i'm quite skeptical this is going to have an immediate widespread dramatic impact on the border, on the number of migrants crossing the border and the number of migrants who manage to stay in the united states as a result. there's a lot of complicated reasons. we were expecting the authority to, quote, unquote, close down the border was going to be able for the united states to sum marly expel people back into mexico after they cross. mexico has not great to accept any more migrants than it already does. mexico has pretty strict, specific requirements on the number of migrants that it accepts and on the nationality of mi
also with us, david noriega along the border in southern california.id, let me start with you for the practical impact. politicians are talking about this, president biden just talked about it. how big a deal could this be where you're standing? >> reporter: yeah, kate, a lot of that remains to be seen, and based on the details of this executive order and how it actually functions that we've learned so far today, i actually have to say i'm quite skeptical this is going to have an...
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. >> david noriega, thank you so much. >>> let's switch gears now, with summer in full swing you might your next vacation, planning it can be daunting, some people are turning to artificial intelligence. julia boorstein. i just came off a vacation planned by a human being. i heard you used an artificial intelligence tool to plan your vacation. >> it went well. i used some new a.i. tools to figure out what actives my family and i should do on our trip, our family vacation to hawaii. check it out. i'm here on vacation in hawaii and i used a.i. to help plan my trip. a.i. is planning the role of travel agent using the cutting-edge tool to offer customized recommendations. before i left i logged into my trip, which uses a.i. to suggest itineraries based on your profile and preferences. you can ask for recommendation, adds plans to your trip. when i was there it was helpful to pull up addresses nearby. >> you have to google everything. you still have to go and look at all the different places it recommends. what we're trying to do that will happen like a travel agent, use the a.i. to actuall
. >> david noriega, thank you so much. >>> let's switch gears now, with summer in full swing you might your next vacation, planning it can be daunting, some people are turning to artificial intelligence. julia boorstein. i just came off a vacation planned by a human being. i heard you used an artificial intelligence tool to plan your vacation. >> it went well. i used some new a.i. tools to figure out what actives my family and i should do on our trip, our family vacation to...
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nbc news homeland security correspondent, julia ainslie, david noriega and joyce vance, because there will be a legal component to this. to julia, walk us through what this action is intended to do. >> yeah, i think the first thing is a lot of people don't realize there are some immigrants here who can't automatically become citizens by getting married to a u.s. citizen. those who cross illegally are sitting in limbo because if they want to apply, they have to leave the country and sometimes, they might be denied reentry. it's a huge risk for families and a lot of people decide not to take that risk and to stay living here with undocumented status. i spoke to one person like that today. javier castro who stands to benefit from this. here's what he said. >> an action like this has been way overdue. people said the same about daca, that it wasn't necessary. turned out to be a very successful program. so, i don't see it as a bad thing. in fact, i see it as life changing in a positive way for hundreds of thousands of families and people. america's going to be stronger because of this. >>
nbc news homeland security correspondent, julia ainslie, david noriega and joyce vance, because there will be a legal component to this. to julia, walk us through what this action is intended to do. >> yeah, i think the first thing is a lot of people don't realize there are some immigrants here who can't automatically become citizens by getting married to a u.s. citizen. those who cross illegally are sitting in limbo because if they want to apply, they have to leave the country and...
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david noriega is in los angeles. what exactly happened? >> reporter: the reason there was a protest at the synagogue in the first place is because they protesting the event promoting real estate in israel. it was organized by a group in the past that has promoted property listing inside israeli settlements in the west bank. that's what protesters objected to. there are fairs hosted in synagogues. for example, in march there was one in new jersey and new york, which led to one event being canceled. yesterday things got violent. there was a group of protesters and a group of counterprotesters. the lapd said there were several physical altercations between the two groups. two official reports of battery stemming from the incident, but the los angeles police department is investigating. they made one arrest of a protester they said had what they described as a spiked pole, possibly a flagpole. that person was taken to the station, arrested and released with a ticket. the response from elected officials, both locally and at the state and nation
david noriega is in los angeles. what exactly happened? >> reporter: the reason there was a protest at the synagogue in the first place is because they protesting the event promoting real estate in israel. it was organized by a group in the past that has promoted property listing inside israeli settlements in the west bank. that's what protesters objected to. there are fairs hosted in synagogues. for example, in march there was one in new jersey and new york, which led to one event being...
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. >> paolo ramos, gabe gutierrez and david noriega, thank you. >>> musician justin timberlake is in policetody in the hamptons, set to be arraigned on dwi charges. nbc's chloe melas is joining us. what do we know? >> we learned that justin timberlake is currently in police custody in sag harbor, new york in the hamptons. he was arrested last night, he was actually having dinner at a hotel called the american hotel. nbc news has spoken to someone close to timberlake who says he was leaving the restaurant on his way to a friend's house when he was pulled over by authorities. we actually -- nbc news confirmed this with the sag harbor village police and he faces a dwi charge. he's going to be arraigned later today. justin obviously he's in custody, so he hasn't released any sort of a statement. he hasn't put anything out on social media. nbc news, we reached out to his representatives for comment and have not yet heard back. and this is coming amid, you know, his tour. he has some upcoming dates in chicago, upcoming dates in new york. and obviously this is not the type of press that he needs r
. >> paolo ramos, gabe gutierrez and david noriega, thank you. >>> musician justin timberlake is in policetody in the hamptons, set to be arraigned on dwi charges. nbc's chloe melas is joining us. what do we know? >> we learned that justin timberlake is currently in police custody in sag harbor, new york in the hamptons. he was arrested last night, he was actually having dinner at a hotel called the american hotel. nbc news has spoken to someone close to timberlake who says...