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alan long, great have you with us. what is going on?ere been any communication between the federal government and you and local officials about what has transpired with illegal immigrants being brought into your community? >> know, very little information. that is part of prostration. any information we have gotten has either been through back channels or us reaching out to local border patrol officer who has been wonderful. the local office has given us information as they received it, but as of today we have never been part of planning process both in the short-term or long-term and term and it's frustrating. lou: you have demonstrations against the busing and of these illegal immigrants. we see the crowd. we hear the noise there, what is going on right now? >> will, right now there are two sides out here and you have a side that is pro- immigration and then you have a side that is anti- immigration, i'm assuming. bottom line is our responsibility is to make sure everyone can exercise their constitutional rights fairly and in peace an
alan long, great have you with us. what is going on?ere been any communication between the federal government and you and local officials about what has transpired with illegal immigrants being brought into your community? >> know, very little information. that is part of prostration. any information we have gotten has either been through back channels or us reaching out to local border patrol officer who has been wonderful. the local office has given us information as they received it,...
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and murietta mayor alan long. first, congressman, your office was kind enough to send us one of the pictures of the processing centers you visited. describe the situation to me now, both in terms of the numbers of children coming across on a daily basis, where are they? who is taking care of them? >> first of all, just this month of may, we had on the texas border, border patrol detained 38,000 individuals, 9,700 of them were killed coming in with no parents. you can see that the border patrol is having a challenging time. there's just not enough facilities that can hold that many individuals, as those pictures have shown. the other thing is not enough detention spaces. so, therefore, adults are being held and then there's about 20, 25 flights a week that will send back to central america, some from laredo, el paso and brownsville. if you're a woman, a mother with a child, then they're being dropped off. in fact, every week in this area, down here in south texas, about 500 individuals are being released at the bus
and murietta mayor alan long. first, congressman, your office was kind enough to send us one of the pictures of the processing centers you visited. describe the situation to me now, both in terms of the numbers of children coming across on a daily basis, where are they? who is taking care of them? >> first of all, just this month of may, we had on the texas border, border patrol detained 38,000 individuals, 9,700 of them were killed coming in with no parents. you can see that the border...
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murrieta mayor alan long joins us from city hall. >> separate church and state! >> then -- >> president owe pa ma believes women should make personal health care decisions for themselves, rather than their bosses deciding for them. >> birth control, religion and the ballot box. the culture wars reignited plus. >>> cap tape, this is admiral howard, a u.s. flight departed -- >> she led the rescue of the real captain phillips. now the navy's master and commander on the high seas moves her store fy from the big screeo the history books. this is "state of the union." >>> good morning from washington, i'm candy crowley. immigration reform both legal and illegal, long on the backburner in congress, but front and center across the country almost always today two men involved in the headline this is week, live from laredo, texas, that's the mexican border you see just across from him on the other side of the rio grande. that's democratic congressman henry cuellar and from the california town that screamed down busloads of undocumented children and mothers, murrieta mayor
murrieta mayor alan long joins us from city hall. >> separate church and state! >> then -- >> president owe pa ma believes women should make personal health care decisions for themselves, rather than their bosses deciding for them. >> birth control, religion and the ballot box. the culture wars reignited plus. >>> cap tape, this is admiral howard, a u.s. flight departed -- >> she led the rescue of the real captain phillips. now the navy's master and...
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we're going to ask alan long, mayor of murrieta what is going on. he's going to give us the actual account of what is happening. they originally said we want 500 delivered to you. he said no. the border patrol said how about 300? no. the -- this wasn't an impulsive move by the town. they got together with protests and letters saying we cannot handle that many coming into our area. >> tempers are flaring in the united states. todd starnes has reported about what is happening at lack land air force base in california. here is the quote. he is reporting on a condition there by which medical issues are being pushed under the rug. >> running rampant on planes and buses. fortresses of human beings wall to wall. >> todd is reporting it is like a giant emergency room at these officers but because the federal government doesn't want that part of the story out they're saying any of the doctors or any of the nurses who work for the company in charge of this, they will be arrested. in addition, i read one report today, it's just a matter of time until ebola com
we're going to ask alan long, mayor of murrieta what is going on. he's going to give us the actual account of what is happening. they originally said we want 500 delivered to you. he said no. the border patrol said how about 300? no. the -- this wasn't an impulsive move by the town. they got together with protests and letters saying we cannot handle that many coming into our area. >> tempers are flaring in the united states. todd starnes has reported about what is happening at lack land...
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and.b> mayor alan long of mari, california, will also be here. he's the mayor of the southern california city whose residents have decided to fight back against the federal government's placement of hundreds of illegal children in their community without the approval of local officials. also tonight the leader of the terrorist group isil comes out of hiding to deliver a blistering sermon calling on all muslims to pledge allegiance to him. and prime minister nouri al-maliki becomes the latest middle east leader to refuse the obama administration's calls to go. we'll be talking with four-star general jack keane about the american mission now in iraq and the escalating violence between israel and hamas in the west bank and gaza. violence that's now resulted in one dead american, another beaten and jailed. >>> we begin be tonight with someone who's seen firsthand the huge numbers of young illegal immigrant children piled into one of the border patrol facilities in texas. he says these kids are being held hostage by immigration reform zealots who are
and.b> mayor alan long of mari, california, will also be here. he's the mayor of the southern california city whose residents have decided to fight back against the federal government's placement of hundreds of illegal children in their community without the approval of local officials. also tonight the leader of the terrorist group isil comes out of hiding to deliver a blistering sermon calling on all muslims to pledge allegiance to him. and prime minister nouri al-maliki becomes the...
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. >> murrieta major alan long heard from -- mayor alan long heard from hundreds of angry residents and warned the community to be prepared for more buses. >> this is admittedly a nationwide problem and murrieta has taken the lead in getting change. [ cheering and applause ]. >> but not everyone is happy with the town's new reputation as the flash point for the immigration cries si. we are joined from los angeles by immigration attorney, great to have you with us. as we speak, more children and families are bussed, flown to different locations across the country. 90,000 kids over the past 10 months and in some cases their mum. you heard the chairman of the homeland security say he never thought military bases would be turned into refugee camps. it's a crisis. >> it's a political and humanitarian vice sis. we have to follow the letter of the law. and that letter of the law says that whip children are coming in from noncontiguous countries, they deserve due process. constitution says that. they have a right to see a judge and have their cases heard. >> i'll talk about that in a minute. th
. >> murrieta major alan long heard from -- mayor alan long heard from hundreds of angry residents and warned the community to be prepared for more buses. >> this is admittedly a nationwide problem and murrieta has taken the lead in getting change. [ cheering and applause ]. >> but not everyone is happy with the town's new reputation as the flash point for the immigration cries si. we are joined from los angeles by immigration attorney, great to have you with us. as we speak,...
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alan long is mayor and he is here with me. good morning to you.trying to figure out what is happening and what could happen next. thank you for your time. simple question. how many miles north of san dieog before you cross into the another county you are -- why did they pick your town, mayor? >> we are asking the same question. we have no idea. we are a very small town of 106,000. the air is clean and the people are beautiful and friendly and all of a sudden the world showed up at our door step. >> are more coming, mayor long? >> as far as we know, we are still a destination point and have every reason to expect more buses. border patrol and the department of homeland hasn't answered any question. >> have you had any contact with border patrol or the immigration officials? >> border patrol locally has been great and passed on information as they have received it. at the national level and department of homeland we have yet to hear from them what the short term and long term plan. we are really in the dark. >> and the protesters come from both side
alan long is mayor and he is here with me. good morning to you.trying to figure out what is happening and what could happen next. thank you for your time. simple question. how many miles north of san dieog before you cross into the another county you are -- why did they pick your town, mayor? >> we are asking the same question. we have no idea. we are a very small town of 106,000. the air is clean and the people are beautiful and friendly and all of a sudden the world showed up at our...
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alan long is mayor of murrietta. >> we have droves of immigrants coming and nothing in place to really prevent that. what's happening now is they're basically disbursting them to many different back yards and i think there are people and residents here in murrieta ready to take a stand against that. >> the 50,000 unaccompanied children who poured over the texas border are being held in crowded facilities as authorities try to find family members in the u.s. to care for them. since most come from central america, they cannot simply be put on buses and sent back across the border to mexico. enrekay morones wants more done to discourage parents from sending their children to this way north. >> there is a way sending a message by sending them back saying it's no good coming here you just get cept back again. >> you can't send back the kids that are here, the majority of the kids that are here because it's sheer death and we don't want to sacrifice anybody. >> after an hour long standoff from the protesters here the buses turned around and left, scott. the immigrants will be taken to anothe
alan long is mayor of murrietta. >> we have droves of immigrants coming and nothing in place to really prevent that. what's happening now is they're basically disbursting them to many different back yards and i think there are people and residents here in murrieta ready to take a stand against that. >> the 50,000 unaccompanied children who poured over the texas border are being held in crowded facilities as authorities try to find family members in the u.s. to care for them. since...
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la protesta se dio, despus de que el alcalde de la ciudad alan long, instara a los residentes a protestarno federal de reubicar a inmigrantes indocumentados que recientemente cruzaron sin documentos, la frontera entre mxico y estados unidos. la crisis que se vive actualmente, tiene a los centros de detencin en texas a mxima capacidad, y por esta razn, el gobierno decidi enviarlos a este centro en california para su debido procesamiento, sin imaginar la protesta que se detonara. miembros de la comunidad en el rea de la baha, expresaron su sentir ante la imposibilidad de que la caravana de autobuses avanzara, las autoridades se ante la imposibilidad de que la caravana de autobuses avanzara, las autoridades se dirigieron a otro centro ubicado en chula vista, en el condado de san diego. out la crisis migratoria esta detonando reacciones encontradas. para los protestantes los inmigrantes indocumentados son una amenaza para la seguridad pblica, para los defensores, es cuestin de derechos humanos. hasta que la comunidad humana deje de dividir por cuestiones de nacionalidad, raza, acento, ideolog
la protesta se dio, despus de que el alcalde de la ciudad alan long, instara a los residentes a protestarno federal de reubicar a inmigrantes indocumentados que recientemente cruzaron sin documentos, la frontera entre mxico y estados unidos. la crisis que se vive actualmente, tiene a los centros de detencin en texas a mxima capacidad, y por esta razn, el gobierno decidi enviarlos a este centro en california para su debido procesamiento, sin imaginar la protesta que se detonara. miembros de la...
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. >> reporter: alan long, the mayor of murieta, knows what happened here has the nation watching and talking. >> they're showing their emotion and passion about federal policy that's not working. >> reporter: for donia cruz, it's personal. she carried her 14 month old boy william from honduras across 1,000 miles of uncertainty. it was very unjust and full of hate, she says, especially because we are people that are just coming here to look for a better life. >> meanwhile 33 house republicans have sent president obama a letter demanding that children who illegally enter the u.s. not be given legal status. >>> still ahead on "way too early," from secretary of defense to captain america, team u.s.a. goalie tim howard has quickly become america's new fascination and obsession for a lot of fans. now he even has a humble brag about a call from president obama. >>> plus, lindsay lohan suing the makers of "grand theft auto 5" saying the game stole her image from one of their characters. so what do you think? is there a resemblance? this is lacey in "grand theft auto 5." that is lindsay. twee
. >> reporter: alan long, the mayor of murieta, knows what happened here has the nation watching and talking. >> they're showing their emotion and passion about federal policy that's not working. >> reporter: for donia cruz, it's personal. she carried her 14 month old boy william from honduras across 1,000 miles of uncertainty. it was very unjust and full of hate, she says, especially because we are people that are just coming here to look for a better life. >> meanwhile...
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the mayor alan long says the city feels like it's being dumped on. texas congressman henry is stressing the dollar sign attached to the immigration crisis. >> in the last 60 days that's a $4.3 billion request to help with this crisis. this is a crisis that's going to get very expensive. >> so far republicans have refused to pass a senate immigration reform bill. democrats say inaction in congress will only intensify the problem along the southern border. more buses carrying immigrants are scheduled to arrive in marietta on friday. police are preparing for more protesters. >>> new jersey governor chris christie has vetoed a state gun bill that would ban ammunition blag magazine zeens with more than ten rounds. christie returned it to the legislature, and instead asked that the focus of the bill change to mental illness. in his message he wrote, "mass violence will not end by changing the number of bullets load into a gun. it will end with a serious commitment to elevating our response to mental illness." sxwlirchlgts this is what it looked like here i
the mayor alan long says the city feels like it's being dumped on. texas congressman henry is stressing the dollar sign attached to the immigration crisis. >> in the last 60 days that's a $4.3 billion request to help with this crisis. this is a crisis that's going to get very expensive. >> so far republicans have refused to pass a senate immigration reform bill. democrats say inaction in congress will only intensify the problem along the southern border. more buses carrying...
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i know the folks certainly the mayor alan long, said he thinks his city has been portrayed badly in a light as you recall. they did stand and block the buses that were bringing some of these unaccompanied minors that have crossed the border to the city to be processed at a federal border processing center there and they were blocked and had to turn around. the question is, where does murrieta go from here because certainly the children that are coming and the mothers and children and the teens are still coming, and we're also going to talk to congressmen playar along the border, joining us from laredo to set the scene and tell us what he's happening. >> candy crowley, thanks. we'll see you at the top of the hour. >> the sterlingin inyou know th name, taking their nba back to court with shelly sterling trying to salvage her deal to sell the clippers for $2 billion. >>> plus a player rushed to the hospital after taking a nasty blow during the world cup game. he has an emotional message for his fans and teammates. >> we'll tell you what doctors are saying about neymar's road to recovery.
i know the folks certainly the mayor alan long, said he thinks his city has been portrayed badly in a light as you recall. they did stand and block the buses that were bringing some of these unaccompanied minors that have crossed the border to the city to be processed at a federal border processing center there and they were blocked and had to turn around. the question is, where does murrieta go from here because certainly the children that are coming and the mothers and children and the teens...
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murrieta mayor alan long joins us from city hall. >> separate church and state!sident owe pa ma believes women should make personal health care decisions for themselves, rather than their bosses deciding for them. >> birth control, religion and the
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>> murrieta's mayor alan long rallied his city's residents to protest because the federal government he says, isn't doing enough to stem the crisis. >> you look at the amount of immigrants coming across our borders, they had 50,000 in the last six months. there's been 30,000 visas issued by the mexican government on their southern border for immigrants to pass from mexico to the united states. no end point. we don't see it stopping any time soon. lou: and add to that growing concerns about health threat posed by the crisis. todd starns reports that medical staff at basis housing illegal children are warned to keep quiet about the contagion threat there are thousands suffering from measles, chicken pox and strep throat and the border patrol confirming a handful of illegal immigrant children in the close quarters of border patrol stations in texas have contracted swine flu as well. taking all that up with the leading immigration advocates of the country, the executive director of the immigration forum, ala nurani. and most voters consider president obama to be the worst president since
>> murrieta's mayor alan long rallied his city's residents to protest because the federal government he says, isn't doing enough to stem the crisis. >> you look at the amount of immigrants coming across our borders, they had 50,000 in the last six months. there's been 30,000 visas issued by the mexican government on their southern border for immigrants to pass from mexico to the united states. no end point. we don't see it stopping any time soon. lou: and add to that growing...
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mayor alan long joins me right now. mayor long, thank you so much for being with us. was what happened yesterday in your city what you had in mind and are you happy with the outcome? >> well, i think the ultimate outcome is fixing the problem, and that can only be done by washington d.c. we identify two problems and one of the missions we had is to make sure that people can protest peacefully and remain safe and that mission was accomplished. as far as turning the buses around, the residents and citizens that were out there walked in front of the street, boarder patrol made a decision to turn the buses around. regardless, the problem still is there. the problem is in washington dc. we have two people pounding at each other and no one really coming up with a solution. that's what we're here to discuss, how can we collaborate and demand a solution? >> you said the problem is there. this was supposed to be the first, actually, there are a few more scheduled before that never came but there are supposed to be more bus loads of immigrants coming, maybe as many as 140 peopl
mayor alan long joins me right now. mayor long, thank you so much for being with us. was what happened yesterday in your city what you had in mind and are you happy with the outcome? >> well, i think the ultimate outcome is fixing the problem, and that can only be done by washington d.c. we identify two problems and one of the missions we had is to make sure that people can protest peacefully and remain safe and that mission was accomplished. as far as turning the buses around, the...
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>> those protests were in california where citizens were urged to action by their mayor alan long.ere's a snippet avenues conference. >> marietta continues to to be this transfer of illegal immigrants to the local control board office. we expect our federal government to enforce our laws including the deportation of illegal immigrants caught crossing our borders not disperse them into our local communities. >> we have a lot to get to. a quick round on this one. california liberal state, pushing back on illegal immigrants. >> i was a little bit surprised about this because it is pretty controversial because there are kids on the bus. right? so they are all different ages, some are teenage boys, 17 years of age, et cetera too. but i think that's a tough position to be able to get out there, voice your opinion. but i love it. because you can do that in america and say how you feel. will it promote action on behalf of the government to do something about it? i don't know. i don't see a lot of affirmative decision-making in the right way. this may deal with three bus loads of people but
>> those protests were in california where citizens were urged to action by their mayor alan long.ere's a snippet avenues conference. >> marietta continues to to be this transfer of illegal immigrants to the local control board office. we expect our federal government to enforce our laws including the deportation of illegal immigrants caught crossing our borders not disperse them into our local communities. >> we have a lot to get to. a quick round on this one. california...
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in berkeley alan long, abc 37 news afternoon. a two-time casher survivor has found plenty of success fighting his passion, fighting the disease and having a great time on the golf course. he provided this video. hammer organized the first golf tournament ten years ago. he set out to raise $2500 that year. instead, he brought in $50,000 hammer now runs two have a ball tournaments every year. >> i went in with this idea that if i went through a golf toumpblths i'd want to go through the line of registration and say that's the best dam tournament i ever went to i went with that idea. my goal was to make a single guy want to bring three buddies to next 84. >> hammer survived two bouts with test tick lar cancer. his efforts raised $129 million for objections across america. we have information on abc 37 news.com. the next have a ball tournament takes place monday in danville. >> way to go, fantastic. >>> the evening is almost here. we have you covered. >> we will help you explore where you live. >> a foe for the senses and the soul to
in berkeley alan long, abc 37 news afternoon. a two-time casher survivor has found plenty of success fighting his passion, fighting the disease and having a great time on the golf course. he provided this video. hammer organized the first golf tournament ten years ago. he set out to raise $2500 that year. instead, he brought in $50,000 hammer now runs two have a ball tournaments every year. >> i went in with this idea that if i went through a golf toumpblths i'd want to go through the...
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joining us now is the mayor of murrieta, alan long. alan, great to have you with us here. what is going on? has there been any communication between the federal government and you and local officials about what is transpirg with illegal immigrants being brought into your community? >> no, no. very little information. in fact, that's part of the frustration. we -- any information we've gotten has either been through back channels or us reaching out to the local border patrol office, who has been wonderful. the local office has given us information as they have received it. but today we have never been part of any planning process, both in the short-term or long-term. it's very frustrating. >> now, you've had demonstrations against the busing in of these illegal immigrants. we see the crowd, we hear the noise there. what is going on right now? >> well, right now there's two sides out here, and you have a side that is pro immigration and then you have a side that is anti immigration. i'm assuming. the bottom line is, our responsibility is to make sure everyone can exercise th
joining us now is the mayor of murrieta, alan long. alan, great to have you with us here. what is going on? has there been any communication between the federal government and you and local officials about what is transpirg with illegal immigrants being brought into your community? >> no, no. very little information. in fact, that's part of the frustration. we -- any information we've gotten has either been through back channels or us reaching out to the local border patrol office, who...
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lou: the overflow, and the burden of talking with mayor alan long of murrieta, california. congressman, he said to me, and to the audience last night, he said, this is a federal problem, and there's not much we can do about it. but the reality is, it is murrieta's problem, it's oklahoma's problem, and states and communities all across the country. it isn't the president's problem nor the federal government's because they have simply the responsibility and the duty to enforce the law which they are not doing. would you say that's a fair construction? >> yes, and it does become a local problem, here's why. 85% of the children showing up at the facilities have a phone number in their pocket. they call that phone number, somebody picks them up. that person is their custodian and they get a court date. we don't know what the custodians are. that's one of my jobs as a member of the arm the services committee and a member of congress is to have oversight. who are the custodians, and here's what's also interesting, lou. of the children released, 85% are released, 95% never come bac
lou: the overflow, and the burden of talking with mayor alan long of murrieta, california. congressman, he said to me, and to the audience last night, he said, this is a federal problem, and there's not much we can do about it. but the reality is, it is murrieta's problem, it's oklahoma's problem, and states and communities all across the country. it isn't the president's problem nor the federal government's because they have simply the responsibility and the duty to enforce the law which they...
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the anti-immigrant pro testers were blocking buses at the urging of the town's mayor, alan long who posted what he termed an illegal update on his facebook wall. acongress cording to the update the federal government to enforce the laws including deportation of illegal immigrants crossing the borders not disburse them into local communities. murrieta will remain safe, among those blocking buses filled with women and children seeking a better life in the united states. >> right now thousands of people are being alouled in illegally and we're coming out here to voice our objection against that. they didn't come here legally. there's a legal process. i think there's a lot of people finally upset with what's going on. we've taken things and finally ready to stand up and defend our community. >> the turmoil and vit tree ol was not nearly enough to convince the far right something needs to be done to reform the system. it may have done the opposite. this is how fox news covered the standoff. >> we were just telling you about this, we are fed up. >> according to the wall street journal, the telev
the anti-immigrant pro testers were blocking buses at the urging of the town's mayor, alan long who posted what he termed an illegal update on his facebook wall. acongress cording to the update the federal government to enforce the laws including deportation of illegal immigrants crossing the borders not disburse them into local communities. murrieta will remain safe, among those blocking buses filled with women and children seeking a better life in the united states. >> right now...
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and in an interview this morning with cnn's kate bolduan, this is what alan long, the mayor of murrie murrieta, said. >> well, i think the general public really is at a boiling point. many people are frustrated at the federal government for many different reasons. when you bring such a controversial item to a very small town who, by the way, had information from border patrol agents before this was planned, before the city even knew about it. we were getting phone calls of concern, rumors, and what we found out at a town hall meeting this past wednesday, some of the rumors and some of the concerns the citizens had were verified. >> mr. mayor, what do you think should happen to the migrants, the undocumented immigrants that are coming through your town, that are being sent to your facilities? what do you think is the fix? >> right. well, great question. if you listen to both sides of the protest lines carefully i think they're all asking for the same thing. that's why i've come up with, there's a third side. it's not one of two sides. there's a third side where people just want a fair
and in an interview this morning with cnn's kate bolduan, this is what alan long, the mayor of murrie murrieta, said. >> well, i think the general public really is at a boiling point. many people are frustrated at the federal government for many different reasons. when you bring such a controversial item to a very small town who, by the way, had information from border patrol agents before this was planned, before the city even knew about it. we were getting phone calls of concern,...
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alan long is the mayor of murrieta, the town where protesters greeted those buses. >> how come now, how come so many. i think what's happening is down in a less desirable area of the world, you have a lot of crime, poverty, and people are trying to flee to the greatest nation in the world. can't blame them for that. >> reporter: in a letter he sent to the president, long blames washington for what's happening in murrieta. >> people are at a boiling point. they are tired of inefficiency at the federal level. >> reporter: on this fourth of july weekend, the nation that asked the world to give us their tired, poor, huddled masses yearning to breathe free finds itself in a crisis where the problem is growing but the answers are not. this morning there are no children at this facility, but the mayor says that will change. they expect waves of children to arrive here in the coming days. when that happens, protesters say they will be back. david. >> miguel almaguer for us this morning. thank you so much. here now is the secretary of homdland security, jeh johnson. mr. secretary, welcome to "me
alan long is the mayor of murrieta, the town where protesters greeted those buses. >> how come now, how come so many. i think what's happening is down in a less desirable area of the world, you have a lot of crime, poverty, and people are trying to flee to the greatest nation in the world. can't blame them for that. >> reporter: in a letter he sent to the president, long blames washington for what's happening in murrieta. >> people are at a boiling point. they are tired of...
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joining us is mayor alan long of murrieta.od morning. you see as if if we see more and more of these images every day. you have said that at least some of the angry protests are coming into your city from out of town. who are these protesters? >> oh, absolutely. we have causes coming from all other. our police chief reported that the estimate was 70% at the peapeak were not from murrieta. again this say national problem. it stirred up a lot of emotions and people came from all over the country to our doorsteps here in murrieta. >> what are you saying to the folks coming out of town. do you get a good sense of who they are and exactly where they're coming from? >> you know, it's really varied. lot of different locations. our message to everyone is that keep it peaceful, keep it sane, and we are going to have law enforcement out there to make sure everyone is safe and that the law is enforced. that's our message to the protesters. >> reporter: you're dealing with this on the ground. are you concerned at this point that it could
joining us is mayor alan long of murrieta.od morning. you see as if if we see more and more of these images every day. you have said that at least some of the angry protests are coming into your city from out of town. who are these protesters? >> oh, absolutely. we have causes coming from all other. our police chief reported that the estimate was 70% at the peapeak were not from murrieta. again this say national problem. it stirred up a lot of emotions and people came from all over the...
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alan long is his name. >> whatever we do here we will maintain the safety of everyone.aid. if we don't fix the problem in washington, d.c. it will happen over and and over again and that needs to be done at the federal level. >> the governor in california hasn't contacted him, immigration isn't talking to them -- no one is talking it him. >> this president feels he has the permission and power because it will not be checked by other branches of government or sought by the national media. he is not securing the border as ed henry reported. he mocked republicans that said we have to control the border. if we can't control the border we cannot control immigration and if we cannot control immigration we cannot reform it. >> it will be interesting in dallas tomorrow. and this is what we found from american voters a month and a half ago. when asked what should the government policy toward illegals be 67% say a pathway to sit -- citizenship. i wonder if you asked that today if the answer would be different. >> most americans are forgiving even of those that passover our border
alan long is his name. >> whatever we do here we will maintain the safety of everyone.aid. if we don't fix the problem in washington, d.c. it will happen over and and over again and that needs to be done at the federal level. >> the governor in california hasn't contacted him, immigration isn't talking to them -- no one is talking it him. >> this president feels he has the permission and power because it will not be checked by other branches of government or sought by the...
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two weeks ago mayor alan long scored hundreds of residents to protest and block the federal government'srder patrol station for processing. similar to protests over immigration reform like the one in lansing, michigan. the refugee crisis at the border is more that we know about those fleeing persecution than what it is about undocumented immigration. a cingsingular fear the misinformation around the people involved continues to grow. public safety to public health, but that's not anything new. the irish, they were falsely charged with bringing cholera with them when they came in the 1960. in 1900 put into quarantine for bubonic plague. this week in slate jamelle reminded us of long history of scare mongring citing one of the most recent examples. from republican congressman retired doctor to the cdc alleging "reports of illegal migrants carrying deadly diseases such as the swine flu, and the ebola virus which there are zero reported cases in the americas stemming from the west africa outbreak." jane, okay. so you suggest in your text that the issue of immigration isn't so much about immi
two weeks ago mayor alan long scored hundreds of residents to protest and block the federal government'srder patrol station for processing. similar to protests over immigration reform like the one in lansing, michigan. the refugee crisis at the border is more that we know about those fleeing persecution than what it is about undocumented immigration. a cingsingular fear the misinformation around the people involved continues to grow. public safety to public health, but that's not anything new....
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. >> mayor alan long, thank you so much for taking the time to talk to you. continue. >>> another story we are following. storm watching and warnings are up from cape cod all the way to canada, as hurricane arthur is continuing this dangerous push north. the storm is still packing damaging winds. the flooding is really a concern here. it's a possibility with up to half a foot of rain forecast in some areas. 6 inches of rain is a lot. residents of the northeast are hoping they'll be as lucky as the people in north carolina who were spared widespread destruction. our correspondents are on the ground there and in the cnn hurricane center. we'll be gin with renay marsh. tell us the scene there. renee? >> you remember just 24 hours ago yesterday we were talking and there was rain coming down. the winds were pretty strong. same thing last night, and fast forward to today, it is absolutely picture perfect for this fourth of july. still, though, now that hurricane arthur has blown through, coastal north carolina, there are some folks who are still cleaning up. trees
. >> mayor alan long, thank you so much for taking the time to talk to you. continue. >>> another story we are following. storm watching and warnings are up from cape cod all the way to canada, as hurricane arthur is continuing this dangerous push north. the storm is still packing damaging winds. the flooding is really a concern here. it's a possibility with up to half a foot of rain forecast in some areas. 6 inches of rain is a lot. residents of the northeast are hoping they'll...
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that's because the conference hosted by family bank alan and company has long been the breeding ground for industry mega mergers from disney purchasing abc in the mid 1990s to the acquisition of the washington post the last year. despite hot current events in tech and media like government surveillance, the supreme court's ruling on who foots the bill for data streaming, the talk of the town here in saun valley is deals. often mingling late into the night at the bar inside. discovery communications ceo says recently proposed mergers will have brood implications on the market. >> we have more people buying content because we're not selling to just distributors, we'll selling content to netflix, amazon and other players. when there is less distish by to -- distributors buying content, it could present problems. >> reporter: content deals could come next. univision deals are coming. other are keeping closer all the while allen is trying to win their business. it's a boom to the businesses in sun valley, a town of a thousand people. airport teaming with private jets all week, the resort at
that's because the conference hosted by family bank alan and company has long been the breeding ground for industry mega mergers from disney purchasing abc in the mid 1990s to the acquisition of the washington post the last year. despite hot current events in tech and media like government surveillance, the supreme court's ruling on who foots the bill for data streaming, the talk of the town here in saun valley is deals. often mingling late into the night at the bar inside. discovery...
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alan long urged people unhappy with the decision to protest the transfer.ore than 52,000 unaccompanied children entered the u.s. since october. president obama is doubling down on his promise to use executive orders to achieve results if congress fails to act. he urged members of the cabinet to be creative in finding ways to use his executive authority. john boehner is vowing to sue the president to bypass congress and ignoring laws of the land. president obama is not backing down. >> i'm going to keep on taking action on my own to help the middle class. and they criticize me for this. boehner is suing me for this. and i told him, i would rather do things with you. pass some laws. middle class families can't wait for republicans in congress to do stuff. so sue me. as long as they are doing nothing, i'm not going to apologize for doing something. >> president obama criticized republicans for playing politics with the plans to build highways and bridges that could affect up to 700,000 jobs. >> people want to see results. and objectively, if you look at the ag
alan long urged people unhappy with the decision to protest the transfer.ore than 52,000 unaccompanied children entered the u.s. since october. president obama is doubling down on his promise to use executive orders to achieve results if congress fails to act. he urged members of the cabinet to be creative in finding ways to use his executive authority. john boehner is vowing to sue the president to bypass congress and ignoring laws of the land. president obama is not backing down. >> i'm...
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. >> reporter: alan long, the mayor of murrieta, knows what happened here has the nation watching andey're showing their emotion and passion about a federal policy that's not working. >> reporter: for donia cruz, it's personal. this young mother carried her 14-month-old baby boy, william, from honduras across a thousand miles of uncertainty. it was very unjust and full of hate, she says. especially because we are people that are just coming here to look for a better life. >> meanwhile 33 house republicans have sent president obama a letter demanding that children who illegally enter the united states not be given legal status. michael, obviously murrieta, california, has turned into a flash point for this larger conversation. the president has been talking about it and says he's going to have to use executive action because house republicans won't work with him. where do we go from here on immigration reform? >> the optics are beyond ugly. i don't think we go that far. i don't think there's any will right now in washington to come anywhere close to addressing this issue. i think, you
. >> reporter: alan long, the mayor of murrieta, knows what happened here has the nation watching andey're showing their emotion and passion about a federal policy that's not working. >> reporter: for donia cruz, it's personal. this young mother carried her 14-month-old baby boy, william, from honduras across a thousand miles of uncertainty. it was very unjust and full of hate, she says. especially because we are people that are just coming here to look for a better life. >>...
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cmn state of the union with host candy crawley and texas democratic representative henry cuellar, alan long mayor of murrieta, california, also michelle howard, she is the navy's first female four-star general. and the sunday shows lineup concludes at 4:00 p.m. eastern with bob schieffer, host of cbs face the nation as he speaks with the senate majority whip and illinois democrat dick durbin and republican senate john mccain of arizona and lindsey graham of south carolina, the sunday tv talk shows starting, here on c-span radio. nationwide, xm satellite radio, channel 120, and online at c-span.org. you can also listen with free apps for your iphone, android and plaque berry. now you can keep in touch with current events from the nation's capital using any phone, any time with c-span radio on audio now, simply call this number for congressional coverage and today's washington journal program. and every weekday listen to a recap of the day's events on washington today and also hear audio of the five network sunday affair programs beginning sundays at noon eastern. c-span radio on audio now. c
cmn state of the union with host candy crawley and texas democratic representative henry cuellar, alan long mayor of murrieta, california, also michelle howard, she is the navy's first female four-star general. and the sunday shows lineup concludes at 4:00 p.m. eastern with bob schieffer, host of cbs face the nation as he speaks with the senate majority whip and illinois democrat dick durbin and republican senate john mccain of arizona and lindsey graham of south carolina, the sunday tv talk...
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. >> reporter: back in murrieta, mayor alan long heard from hundreds of residents last night. >> this is admittedly a nationwide problem and little old murrieta has taken the lead in getting change. >> reporter: a lead some call a defining moment. and others label a disgrace. the mayor says the next wave of undocumented immigrants is expected to arrive here on the fourth of july, independence day. he says those waves could continue to arrive here every 72 hours for the foreseeable future. >> thank you very much. >>> dangerous wildfire in northern california sparking some concerns this morning. peter's in for natalie. >> the raging wildfire in northern california is growing this morning. it is just north of napa valley's famed winery. the blaze now covers more than 3800 acres. it has burned two homes and is threatening 400 others. more than 1,000 firefighters are battling those flames. there is growing concern across the west that a dry winter could make this one of the worst fire seasons in decades. >>> in virginia seven firefighters are recovering this morning after being struck by l
. >> reporter: back in murrieta, mayor alan long heard from hundreds of residents last night. >> this is admittedly a nationwide problem and little old murrieta has taken the lead in getting change. >> reporter: a lead some call a defining moment. and others label a disgrace. the mayor says the next wave of undocumented immigrants is expected to arrive here on the fourth of july, independence day. he says those waves could continue to arrive here every 72 hours for the...
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in san francisco, alan wang, abc7 news. >> it has been a long and difficult journey for brian stowe and his family since the attack. it happened opening day march 31st, 2011. witnesses say stowe was attacked from behind. one year later they announced the lapd chief to improve security at the stadium. in july after an intense manhunt l.a. police arrested two people. in february of 2012 both men were sentenced. luis sanchez got eight years and marvin norwood four years after both pled guilty. >>> to developing news now, the 15-year-old sole survivor of a family's mass murder provided includes that lead to the gunman's capture. the man who police are not identifying yet tried to speed away from the scene near houston, but officers used spike strips and cornered him. the man is accused of shooting seven people including five of his children. the lone survivor is in critical condition. his two brothers and two sisters died along with two adult relatives. the gunman a is estranged from the children's mother who is not in texas. the wounded girl told police her sphear was planning to kill her
in san francisco, alan wang, abc7 news. >> it has been a long and difficult journey for brian stowe and his family since the attack. it happened opening day march 31st, 2011. witnesses say stowe was attacked from behind. one year later they announced the lapd chief to improve security at the stadium. in july after an intense manhunt l.a. police arrested two people. in february of 2012 both men were sentenced. luis sanchez got eight years and marvin norwood four years after both pled...
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in san francisco, alan wang, abc7 news. >> it has been a long and difficult journey for brian stowe and his family since the attack. it happened opening day march 31st, 2011. witnesses say stowe was attacked from behind. one year later they announced the lapd chief to improve security at the stadium. in july after an intense manhunt l.a. police arrested two people. in february of 2012 both men were sentenced. luis sanchez got eight years and marvin norwood four years after both pled guilty. >>> to developing news now, the 15-year-old sole survivor of a family's mass murder provided includes that lead to the gunman's capture. the man who police are not identifying yet tried to speed away from the scene near houston, but officers used spike strips and cornered him. the man is accused of shooting seven people including five of his children. the lone survivor is in critical condition. his two brothers and two sisters died along with two adult relatives. the gunman a is estranged from the children's mother who is not in texas. the wounded girl told police her sphear was planning to kill her
in san francisco, alan wang, abc7 news. >> it has been a long and difficult journey for brian stowe and his family since the attack. it happened opening day march 31st, 2011. witnesses say stowe was attacked from behind. one year later they announced the lapd chief to improve security at the stadium. in july after an intense manhunt l.a. police arrested two people. in february of 2012 both men were sentenced. luis sanchez got eight years and marvin norwood four years after both pled...
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in san francisco, alan wang, abc7 news. >> it has been a long and difficult journey for brian stowe and his family since the attack. it happened opening day march 31st, 2011. witnesses say stowe was attacked from behind. one year later they announced the lapd chief to improve security at the stadium. in july after an intense manhunt two arrested two people. in february of 2012 both men were sentenced. luis sanchez got eight years and marvin norwood four years after both pled guilty. >>> to developing news now, the 15-year-old sole survivor of a family's mass murder provided includes that lead to the gunman's capture. the man who police are not identifying yet tried to speed away from the scene near houston, but officers used spike strips and cornered him. the man is accused of shooting seven people including five of his children. the lone survivor is in critical condition. his two brothers and two sisters died along with two adult relatives. the gunman a is estranged from the children's mother who is not in texas. the wounded girl told police her sphear was planning to kill her grandpar
in san francisco, alan wang, abc7 news. >> it has been a long and difficult journey for brian stowe and his family since the attack. it happened opening day march 31st, 2011. witnesses say stowe was attacked from behind. one year later they announced the lapd chief to improve security at the stadium. in july after an intense manhunt two arrested two people. in february of 2012 both men were sentenced. luis sanchez got eight years and marvin norwood four years after both pled guilty....
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. >> this has been a long time coming. -- alane malala he mulally thing with microsoft.t the problems that chrysler has had and the challenges that they have had had,hat gm employees have employees are happy to be working out for. >> what does ford need to be doing? what is fields big order of business? f1the new aluminum bodied 50. that will be a tricky manufacturing rollout. no one has done and aluminum vehicle at that scale. he has issues like driverless cars and changes in mobility. he is only 53 years old. he will be the ceo at a historic period for ford. >> what about the lincoln? >> fields has been saying let's keep lincoln and let's put money into a. they said they harris -- they said they are committed to it. i think we will see new vehicles rolling out in the next two years. f1 50ave to get the right. we will probably see a larger vehicle. >> i want to shift gears to general motors and yet another recall. the company.en by a lot of people are wondering when are the recalls going to and? -- one of the recalls going to end? >> will it hurt gm possibly an appeal?
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long time. it will take a while to make community. >>> alan, when you look at demographics and the changes in politicalentiment - who has the wind at their back? >> i think clearly on the social issues and especially on gay rights issues, that the public is trending in a liberal drcked. we have seen dramatic -- direction. we have seen dramatic change. there's still, however, a big divide between democrats and republicans on the issue. republicans have not trended very much on the issue, not as much as democrats and independence, creating a problem for the republican party because their base, which consists heavily of evangelicals, is on the minority side of this issue, increasingly on the minority side of this issue. on immigration the growing hispanic population and share of the electorate is of benefit to democrats. unless and until republicans figure out a way to reach out to the growing hispanic group of voters, i think the party will find it difficult to win presidential elections. the problem again is a large part of the base is resistant to the idea of any sort of legalize ace or -- legalisation
long time. it will take a while to make community. >>> alan, when you look at demographics and the changes in politicalentiment - who has the wind at their back? >> i think clearly on the social issues and especially on gay rights issues, that the public is trending in a liberal drcked. we have seen dramatic -- direction. we have seen dramatic change. there's still, however, a big divide between democrats and republicans on the issue. republicans have not trended very much on the...
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alan is here. the united states has long been israel's biggest supporter and that won't change.s you watch this shelling, do you have any reservations about israel's conduct in gaza? >> israel has the right to defend itself but it also needs a military strategy against hamas. israel's problem is that there have been palestinian leaders over the past several years who have not been launching rockets at israel. in fact they've been doing security cooperation with israel and the west bank. who have second israel's right to exist. mahmoud abbas, for instance. they have gotten settlement growth so palestinians don't see that nonviolence and acceptance of israel's right to exist has gotten them anywhere. that's what frightens me. that's what really strengthens hamas. if we really want to undermine and weaken hamas, israel needs to not only respond militarily, it needs to show palestinians that israel's right to exist and pursuing their cause nonviolently works. this government has made that course a failure. >> mark, i want to talk to you, what he said is bipartisan, i want to you tak
alan is here. the united states has long been israel's biggest supporter and that won't change.s you watch this shelling, do you have any reservations about israel's conduct in gaza? >> israel has the right to defend itself but it also needs a military strategy against hamas. israel's problem is that there have been palestinian leaders over the past several years who have not been launching rockets at israel. in fact they've been doing security cooperation with israel and the west bank....
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alan. what is going to happen and how long is it all going to take now? >> you're right. of course this last phase of this really major salvage operation, the biggest the world has ever seen, is well under way. the costa concordia as you see now well out of sea, won't be long before it slips over the horizon and leaves behind it the island where it came to grief. all this got under way under a perfect summer mediterranean conditions. ocean going tugs straining at the great weight of the ship, and very, very gradually she began to move. there was celebrations among the salvage crews, tugs sounding long and loud and fire fighting vessel sounding great arks of water high in the air, people on the harbor wall nearby bursting into applause at one point. and so the costa concordia has set off on her final voyage, surrounded by about 14 towing vessels, pollution control craft and other boats. as you see her now, she's moving through what is a major marine national park. and actually a boat out in front looking for schools of whale and dolphin which might be disturbed by this lar
alan. what is going to happen and how long is it all going to take now? >> you're right. of course this last phase of this really major salvage operation, the biggest the world has ever seen, is well under way. the costa concordia as you see now well out of sea, won't be long before it slips over the horizon and leaves behind it the island where it came to grief. all this got under way under a perfect summer mediterranean conditions. ocean going tugs straining at the great weight of the...