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, the fence alone is not a solution.it buys you response time, as i was speaking about before. in some cases, the investment to build a fence, particularly along the river, is not worth the resource investment because it would not make that much of an enforcement difference. if you have to build that fence 100 yards back from the actual international boundary on top of a levy, in some cases that might make sense, but in some cases it would be millions of dollars that could be used for additional surveillance technology for border patrol agents. those investments have largely been made where the determination in texas is in most of those places, if you already have the river to buy you response time, the investments are in the responders. host: you talk about e-verify. you are on twitter says -- employer sanctions would be better than a fence. ofst: it has to be a part comprehensive immigration reform. if we really want to solve this problem, again, we talked about ,he demand side, the pull side people who continue to not
, the fence alone is not a solution.it buys you response time, as i was speaking about before. in some cases, the investment to build a fence, particularly along the river, is not worth the resource investment because it would not make that much of an enforcement difference. if you have to build that fence 100 yards back from the actual international boundary on top of a levy, in some cases that might make sense, but in some cases it would be millions of dollars that could be used for...
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the weapon was a fence post. it was approximately two to two and a half feet long, from i believe. >> although kathy was using her cell phone when the attack occurred, investigators couldn't find it anywhere in the area near her body. when police checked her cell phone records, they discovered someone had used her cell phone after her murder. >> one of the numbers called, a person told us that subject juan sanchez had called them. >> investigators tracked 23-year-old juan sanchez to his residence, and there, they found kathy's cell phone in his possession. but sanchez claimed he found the phone on the jogging path. >> he explained to us that he was riding his bike on the canal trail and he found the cell phone. he decided to use it for his personal use. >> sanchez showed police exactly where he found the phone. remarkably, it was just 50 feet from kathy's body. >> there was only one individual, in our mind, who could have had that cell phone and that would have been the individual who attacked kathy. >> but sanch
the weapon was a fence post. it was approximately two to two and a half feet long, from i believe. >> although kathy was using her cell phone when the attack occurred, investigators couldn't find it anywhere in the area near her body. when police checked her cell phone records, they discovered someone had used her cell phone after her murder. >> one of the numbers called, a person told us that subject juan sanchez had called them. >> investigators tracked 23-year-old juan...
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here's strategic fencing right there. see the fencing right there? that's where it starts. right here you can see the open area where you can have an opening it in but this is strategic fencing. this makes sense. border patrol drags that road and they can see if anybody has walked across it. there's a big concrete barrier. there's a fence. and then there's that road. >> where are we headed here? >> this is perfect. >> this is the same area. >> these are a highly technical piece of equipment. they're cavlar plated. they have 300 horse and they can run in 12 inches of water. >> they made a difference on the river. >> they made a real difference. >> there's people that think we don't have national guard down here. we have a substantial national guard presence that i directed down here back over the course of the years. but in addition to them, that thousand number national guard that we keep asking for is what is so important. >> when you add that thousand national guard troops, the visual of that is what is so powerful. and that is what gets sent to central america very quick
here's strategic fencing right there. see the fencing right there? that's where it starts. right here you can see the open area where you can have an opening it in but this is strategic fencing. this makes sense. border patrol drags that road and they can see if anybody has walked across it. there's a big concrete barrier. there's a fence. and then there's that road. >> where are we headed here? >> this is perfect. >> this is the same area. >> these are a highly...
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not so fast bobby boy, fences work. >> you start with a fence. it's very simple.eople say oh, fences don't work, you make a ladder. well then you build two fences. triple strand fences. if fences don't work why is there one around the white house? >> bob? >> so rarely we hear charles krauthammer i'm delighted he's in here today. i think the fact he's right. there's a lot to be said for -- first of all, the other thing charles krauthammer said people here now can't send him back. we ought to put together a process where they can work themselves to citizenship behind people who are in line. >> how does that deter people from sending kids. >> here's the answer to why people are sending their kids up here is because they think that this is a better place for them to be and clearly it is. you can't blame obama for all this. obama is not down there hustling people to get to the border. >> how does this prove in any way to be a deterrent. if i'm a mom and want to send a kid over why shouldn't i if i saw my neighbor's kid got in. >> what's you your point? >> any thoughts
not so fast bobby boy, fences work. >> you start with a fence. it's very simple.eople say oh, fences don't work, you make a ladder. well then you build two fences. triple strand fences. if fences don't work why is there one around the white house? >> bob? >> so rarely we hear charles krauthammer i'm delighted he's in here today. i think the fact he's right. there's a lot to be said for -- first of all, the other thing charles krauthammer said people here now can't send him...
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for many years it's been overgrown vacant lots people loiter you can through our garbage over the fence tourist wonder why san francisco if have open spaces they're not aware this is a partnership. i believe in maximizing the potential but i welcome the facelift by adding manipulative needed housing to the land therefore i support 24 project and urge the planning commission to do so as well >> thank you. >> next speaker >> good afternoon, commissioners i live on the hill as well and go by those places endless i hike peninsula in all directions everything else that's been said i agree with but there are many ways to get to pioneer park. and you can go up greenwich and there's filbert steps and any constricts will cause temporary problems, however, so much construction is going on this the city anyone can complaint i support this we needed something there especially nice housing. thank you, thank you >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i'm bill rick's i own the property east of the subject property and strongly support 24 project. more importantly i'd like to read a short lette
for many years it's been overgrown vacant lots people loiter you can through our garbage over the fence tourist wonder why san francisco if have open spaces they're not aware this is a partnership. i believe in maximizing the potential but i welcome the facelift by adding manipulative needed housing to the land therefore i support 24 project and urge the planning commission to do so as well >> thank you. >> next speaker >> good afternoon, commissioners i live on the hill as...
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there is no reason why a rich country like us cannot put a fence -- a double fence, a triple fence and patrol it all the time. >> here with reaction to this and more is kentucky senator rand paul. your thoughts on charles krout hammer's idea? let's build a fence or build two if you need to. >> here's the question. didn't we finance and fund and legislate for a fence nearly ten years ago? why was it never built? this is the question why some of us and i am for some form of immigration reform. i have said i can't vote for something that doesn't have border security first. right now we have a humanitarian nightmare with every child from central america wanting to come across the border. you can't have are a beacon to the world to come unless you have a secure border. that's why many of us conservatives have been saying we have to secure the border first. >> senator, let's turn the discussion a little bit to another story that's all over the newspapers and tv now. in iraq, it seems to be this caliphate declared and they want to bring in -- want to unite all muslims into it. sir, what is th
there is no reason why a rich country like us cannot put a fence -- a double fence, a triple fence and patrol it all the time. >> here with reaction to this and more is kentucky senator rand paul. your thoughts on charles krout hammer's idea? let's build a fence or build two if you need to. >> here's the question. didn't we finance and fund and legislate for a fence nearly ten years ago? why was it never built? this is the question why some of us and i am for some form of...
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the fence isn't going to stop anything at the end of the day.if they were go on record would say that. it's dis information in the country where they are coming from that causes mass influxes of children, for instance. until we get that part right, where the government in el salvador and guatemala are telling people it's not going to work and paying life savings to someone who is going -- >> to smugglers. >> drop them off and be rid of them, that's -- the fence isn't going to do anything to stop anyone. >> you traveled the fence and where i was in texas, there was the rio grande, which seems much more navigable but is dangerous, the currents. did you hear talk of more people going towards a river crossing because it seemed easier. >> absolutely. there's parts of southern texas where every morning you can go and look in the sand and mud where there are hundreds of footprints, it's extraordinary. and there's a place called fal for us, where there's graves where people had to walk around to get north. and it's desperate. i was listening to ann spea
the fence isn't going to stop anything at the end of the day.if they were go on record would say that. it's dis information in the country where they are coming from that causes mass influxes of children, for instance. until we get that part right, where the government in el salvador and guatemala are telling people it's not going to work and paying life savings to someone who is going -- >> to smugglers. >> drop them off and be rid of them, that's -- the fence isn't going to do...
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triple strand fences.iego did that in the mid 90's and within a decade, the illegal immigration rate at that point was reduced by 90% and people ended up going through other places like arizona. if fences don't work, why is there one around the white house? if they don't work, why is it that the israeli fence would separate israel from the west bank has cut down terror attacks within israel by 99%. fences work. yes, there are parts of the border where you can't have a fence, fine. so you don't have it in those areas and you do heavy patrols. but there is no reason why a rich country like us cannot put a fence across a double fence, a triple fence and patrol it all the time. that would have a tremendous impact. >> all right. you put the military to make sure the border patrol has enough resources behind it? >> absolutely. whatever you need. >> okay. all right. well, i have no quibble with that and on the backhoe of certification i agree that i think -- i don't know if it's 89 yet. maybe 60% of americans wou
triple strand fences.iego did that in the mid 90's and within a decade, the illegal immigration rate at that point was reduced by 90% and people ended up going through other places like arizona. if fences don't work, why is there one around the white house? if they don't work, why is it that the israeli fence would separate israel from the west bank has cut down terror attacks within israel by 99%. fences work. yes, there are parts of the border where you can't have a fence, fine. so you don't...
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the inner fence is a stun fence, it's a nonlethal stun fence. the outside fence another 14-foot fence covered with razor ribbon. shaker alarm on the motion detector. motion detector in between the fences. we think our perimeter is very, very secure for us. >> security is tight inside the perimeter as well. especially in the secured confinement unit which houses the prison's most violent and disruptive inmates. today internal affairs investigator frank littlejohn has been called to the unit to investigate a report that possible escape paraphernalia has been found inside a cell. >> last night an officer had looked inside of a cell and observed a sculpture object like a, we refer to them like a dummy-like object on a comment report. which is escape paraphernalia. so they conducted a shakedown of this guy's cell and during that cell search they also found an 11-foot rope. when you put the 11-foot rope with the sculpture of the face then that gives concerns that the guy might be planning a possible escape. >> this here is actually the head that was r
the inner fence is a stun fence, it's a nonlethal stun fence. the outside fence another 14-foot fence covered with razor ribbon. shaker alarm on the motion detector. motion detector in between the fences. we think our perimeter is very, very secure for us. >> security is tight inside the perimeter as well. especially in the secured confinement unit which houses the prison's most violent and disruptive inmates. today internal affairs investigator frank littlejohn has been called to the...
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he picked that one because he knew it was powerful, right to the fence. >> went right through the fence, escaped. the poor sales girl left scratching her head wondering what happened. the guy got away. police are looking for him. >> you know what? >> doesn't have a license plate. >> vin number. no registration to track it to anybody. >> wonder if they're moving the rest of the cars away from the fence. >> or building a stronger fence. >> need to get rid of the complain link. >> this video from the uk should make you giggle a bit. the driver waiting. the driver of the small vehicle patiently waits for it to pass by. takes her turn. here comes the rest of it. my goodness that didn't slow down. yeah, you better get out of the way i can roll right over you. wasn't polite. >> who is shooting this? >> apparently a city council member because they're making some changes to the roads and they're going to be redirecting traffic so this person was there recording what was happening on the road for planning. >> if you lose something on the tracks, what do you do? >> drop it on the tracks, we'll ge
he picked that one because he knew it was powerful, right to the fence. >> went right through the fence, escaped. the poor sales girl left scratching her head wondering what happened. the guy got away. police are looking for him. >> you know what? >> doesn't have a license plate. >> vin number. no registration to track it to anybody. >> wonder if they're moving the rest of the cars away from the fence. >> or building a stronger fence. >> need to get rid...
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i believe the project deserves our support the property has been vacant wrapped with a chain link fence. the owner and sheert has been supportive to my suggestions about the design which will be an appropriate scale for this location i look forward to the property being cleaned up and thank you several mary kay i have another letter from john fitzgerald a similar sentiment i won't read but pass that along to you >> thank you. some more names. (calling names) >> hello, i'm calvin i own a tic i've taken an interest in the architect of our city i've been born and raised outing outside of san francisco but will hear. i'm impressed with the design the fact he's been linking to our feedback and is having a beautiful project i'm impressed and think this should be approved and urge the committee to do so. thank you. >> hi, i'm greg? my wife jennifer we live two houses from the project. we pretty much support what the other supporters have said we agree with all the folks we're a pursuant of the projects we think the site has been empty and want to commend the project sponsor we felt they've kep
i believe the project deserves our support the property has been vacant wrapped with a chain link fence. the owner and sheert has been supportive to my suggestions about the design which will be an appropriate scale for this location i look forward to the property being cleaned up and thank you several mary kay i have another letter from john fitzgerald a similar sentiment i won't read but pass that along to you >> thank you. some more names. (calling names) >> hello, i'm calvin i...
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. >> investigators found a clue in a fence post near bruce's body. it was a fresh bullet hole. so they used a string to perform a trajectory analysis. height of the wounds, and went but this bullet did not come from her rifle or bruce's. >> so it couldn't have been bruce's rifle that killed him. couldn't have been her rifle that killed bruce dodson. >> dr. canfield was convinced the shooting was no accident. >> i was able to conclude, beyond a reasonable doubt and with reasonable medical certainty, that bruce died from multiple gunshot wounds, and it was clearly a homicide. >>> the autopsy revealed bruce well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? >>> the autopsy revealed bruce dodson had been hit with three shots. >> we didn't know if we had some maniac in the woods with a rifle, just randomly shooting someone. >> investigators found a clue in a fence post near bruce's body. it was a fresh bullet
. >> investigators found a clue in a fence post near bruce's body. it was a fresh bullet hole. so they used a string to perform a trajectory analysis. height of the wounds, and went but this bullet did not come from her rifle or bruce's. >> so it couldn't have been bruce's rifle that killed him. couldn't have been her rifle that killed bruce dodson. >> dr. canfield was convinced the shooting was no accident. >> i was able to conclude, beyond a reasonable doubt and with...
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at times there will be fence alarms.there will be birds, rodents that get into the fence line and activate it. at that point we make a cursory search to make sure there are no human bodies in the fence line. >> after three hours of waiting, james hill finally gets his cell assignment. meanwhile outside the razor wire, an electrified fence lies what could almost pass for a college dormitory. it's the level one yard at kern valley. >> a lot of the inmates on this yard are very short to the house, which we mean short to the house is that they're anywhere from maybe five days to 60 days to parole. >> ben siscel is getting out in 60 days after serving almost ten years for residential burglary. >> and i've came down from the higher levels and worked my way down to this level. so it's a big difference for me. i guess the great opportunity is, you know, you're not behind the wall. this is a little more open. the staff is a lot less intense on their security concerns. the inmates are self-motivated. >> they can go in and out. the
at times there will be fence alarms.there will be birds, rodents that get into the fence line and activate it. at that point we make a cursory search to make sure there are no human bodies in the fence line. >> after three hours of waiting, james hill finally gets his cell assignment. meanwhile outside the razor wire, an electrified fence lies what could almost pass for a college dormitory. it's the level one yard at kern valley. >> a lot of the inmates on this yard are very short...
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absolutely i think i'm the one that came up with the term ring fence. so i'm june twenty eighth in one day the puerto rico legislature introduced and passed it called the next seventy one or the recovery act in what ted does is it gives a certain legal framework to some of the public corporations of comparator government to restructure its debt to go through two processes first is consentual process with bondholders and other creditors that everyone is supposed to sit down and come to some kind of agreement about how they will restructure their debts or the loans that they've made to the code corp and if that doesn't work we're tricare is basically a very small amount of approval less than forty percent of the creditors to approve it which is very low but it's sad for us this doesn't work it would move to have the litigation of a court case process where. the public corporation would lay out what their liabilities are and then work with the judge in the court setting to restructure those we believe so. puerto rico clearing house and others are attorneys
absolutely i think i'm the one that came up with the term ring fence. so i'm june twenty eighth in one day the puerto rico legislature introduced and passed it called the next seventy one or the recovery act in what ted does is it gives a certain legal framework to some of the public corporations of comparator government to restructure its debt to go through two processes first is consentual process with bondholders and other creditors that everyone is supposed to sit down and come to some kind...
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new insight today into what happens at the fence that has been built along the border of u.s. and mexico. on assignment for msnbc.com, photographer charles omini drove 3,000 miles along that fence, and this is what he found. >> the fence is not stopping anybody. >> it was a bad idea to put it up. >> it was perfectly fine the way it was. >> it damages the land, damages the people, causes harm. >> this is one of the consequences. ♪ ♪ >> joining me now is photojournalist charles omini. and charles, with a welcome to you, tell me what stands out most in your mind when you think about what you saw. what did you least expect that you discovered? >> hi, alex. i was actually thinking about that on the way here today. and if there's one thing that stands out probably more than anything else, was how surprising it was to me, how the people who actually live down on the southern border find or look at the fence as a negative. all the way across if there was one thing that most of the people i interviewed or most of the people i talked to, they all -- the fence affected them in a negative
new insight today into what happens at the fence that has been built along the border of u.s. and mexico. on assignment for msnbc.com, photographer charles omini drove 3,000 miles along that fence, and this is what he found. >> the fence is not stopping anybody. >> it was a bad idea to put it up. >> it was perfectly fine the way it was. >> it damages the land, damages the people, causes harm. >> this is one of the consequences. ♪ ♪ >> joining me now is...
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fence. guest: the fence that was there in the 1990's, we had a couple of -- we had several tens of miles of fencing. fencing has always been an important part of the border patrol's ability to close off areas that are heavily crossed. but fencing, really, came into its fullness in the mid-2000 posse. congress enacted a law called 2006,cure fence act in 2000 seven, which mandated 700 miles 800 miles of fence. aboutnce often built is one third of the border. i think that every border patrol agent will tell you that fencing is an important part of what , but where people go on this is just fencing the entire border and things will be taking care of, the response to that is -- however high you build a fence, someone will build a ladder that is two feet higher. fencing by itself is not the answer to border enforcement. it is part of an answer. >> the bush administration put a lot of technology on the border. has that been effective? >> it has. it has been very effective. until this crisis, which
fence. guest: the fence that was there in the 1990's, we had a couple of -- we had several tens of miles of fencing. fencing has always been an important part of the border patrol's ability to close off areas that are heavily crossed. but fencing, really, came into its fullness in the mid-2000 posse. congress enacted a law called 2006,cure fence act in 2000 seven, which mandated 700 miles 800 miles of fence. aboutnce often built is one third of the border. i think that every border patrol agent...
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i got to the top, looked around, a policemen went over the fence. i went over the fence, too.as nothing there. >> the television newsman said he looked up just after the shot was fired and saw a rival being withdrawn from a fifth or sixth floor window. >> it was originally thought the shots came from him here and now it's believed the shots came from this building here. >> the people saw him running back towards the depository building. they're going to continue searching in that building for the would-be assassin of the president. >> center of downtown dallas is in a state of siege. they're combing the floors of the texas depository building in an effort to find the suspected assassin. >> in the building, on the sixth floor we found an area near a window that had possibly been block off by boxes of books and also the three spent shells that had apparently been fired from a rifle. >> lieutenant j.c. day just came out of that building where with a british .303 rival. >> it was a 6.65 mouser. >> the .3030 rifle. >> much of the first things you hear are going to be wrong. and to
i got to the top, looked around, a policemen went over the fence. i went over the fence, too.as nothing there. >> the television newsman said he looked up just after the shot was fired and saw a rival being withdrawn from a fifth or sixth floor window. >> it was originally thought the shots came from him here and now it's believed the shots came from this building here. >> the people saw him running back towards the depository building. they're going to continue searching in...
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still a big old hole in the fence there. people going in and out of it.ht, no, they don't ever have to worry about me doing it no more. i can't worry what everybody else does. this last episode on the trespassing really gave me an eye opener in a greater way, that i got to watch every way, the little things lead to a big thing like going back to prison. >>> coming up. >> watch your back, bitch, because the dagger is coming. >> it gets overwhelming that when you leave the mod, it's draining like wow we need to take a break. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain. and it's not a narcotic you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death.
still a big old hole in the fence there. people going in and out of it.ht, no, they don't ever have to worry about me doing it no more. i can't worry what everybody else does. this last episode on the trespassing really gave me an eye opener in a greater way, that i got to watch every way, the little things lead to a big thing like going back to prison. >>> coming up. >> watch your back, bitch, because the dagger is coming. >> it gets overwhelming that when you leave the...
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jumped a fence. and hid in residents' backyards. > > the thinking when they jump through your backyard like this? > > your adrenaline starts going and you want the police to catch them! > > officers were able to catch both of the alleged burglars with the help of a police dog. fire officials are optimistic. they may soon have the upper hand on a wildfire burning in amador county. the so-called sand fire has burned 3,800 acres since friday. and is 75- percent contained as of this evening. some 13- homes and 38 other structures have been destroyed. about 450 homes are under mandatory evacuation orders. one person has been injured. meanwhile. officials say, air assaults have helped limit the spread of a wildfire in yosemite national park. the wildfire is burning just to the north of highway-140. near the town of el portal. the fire has burned about 26- hundred acres inside yosemite and the stanislaus national forest. it grew 500- acres overnight. and is only 5 -percent contained this evening. about one-
jumped a fence. and hid in residents' backyards. > > the thinking when they jump through your backyard like this? > > your adrenaline starts going and you want the police to catch them! > > officers were able to catch both of the alleged burglars with the help of a police dog. fire officials are optimistic. they may soon have the upper hand on a wildfire burning in amador county. the so-called sand fire has burned 3,800 acres since friday. and is 75- percent contained as of...
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it's a picture i'll never bew3 able to forget.çóykí and we were behind those barbwire fences for thewe were sent... there were ten camps all together, all in the most desolate places, hellish places. there were two on the blistering hot desert of arizona, if you can imagine that. >> jon: right. >> we were sent to the swamps of arkansas. and there were others in the wastelands of wyoming, idaho, utah, colorado. it was a dark chapter of american history. >> jon: could you understand as a child what had happened?+ did your father, did your mother, were they able to impart to you what this was? i can't imagine it would make any sense? it doesn't make sense now, but what did you think was happening? >> well, my parents told us that we were going for a long vacation to a place called arkansas, and that sounded exotic, arkansas. [laughter] we'd never heard of that place. and a vacation. so, you know, when we put on these trains with armed guards at both ends of each car, being treated like criminals. >> jon: american citizens. >> innocent american citizens. >> jon: right. >> no charges. i t
it's a picture i'll never bew3 able to forget.çóykí and we were behind those barbwire fences for thewe were sent... there were ten camps all together, all in the most desolate places, hellish places. there were two on the blistering hot desert of arizona, if you can imagine that. >> jon: right. >> we were sent to the swamps of arkansas. and there were others in the wastelands of wyoming, idaho, utah, colorado. it was a dark chapter of american history. >> jon: could you...
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he jumps the stadium wall, hops a wire fence and charges into the stands. horrified fans scramble to get away. a man pulls a child out of the bull's path in the nick of time. the half ton bull gores another man in the back and tramples a woman standing next to him. then someone in the crowd grabs the bull by the tail to stop him, but when another person throws a cape to distract him, the bull charges and crushes several more people. frantic spectators leap from the stands into the bull ring for safety. after 15 terrifying minutes, stadium workers finally restrain the bull with ropes. it takes more than a dozen people to subdue the bull. miraculously, no one is killed during the incident. but the bull's rampage injures more than 30 people. five months earlier, another bull wreaks havoc stateside. a rodeo bull escapes from a stadium and runs wild in a parking lot filled with children. >> i saw the bull and i froze because i didn't know what was going to happen. >> march 7th, 2010, houston, texas. the annual houston livestock show and rodeo is in full swing. >
he jumps the stadium wall, hops a wire fence and charges into the stands. horrified fans scramble to get away. a man pulls a child out of the bull's path in the nick of time. the half ton bull gores another man in the back and tramples a woman standing next to him. then someone in the crowd grabs the bull by the tail to stop him, but when another person throws a cape to distract him, the bull charges and crushes several more people. frantic spectators leap from the stands into the bull ring for...
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the border fence between israel and syria and then just as you go up to him a little bit you can see there's a group of people in this people in front of them one of those syrians actually talking about two countries technically of war because we're on the israeli side and that's the syrian side what's even more remarkable is that this is the first time in three years that you have the syrian flag being raised so close to the israeli border now it's remarkable because this area has been in the hands of the rebels fighting the assad regime who still claim that it's in their hands but obviously that's not true if you are able to see the syrian flag over here it's also remarkable that the two sides are talking to each other so close that if we are it is a truce village and people here ninety percent of them from what you were telling me actually want to return to syria so we're talking about people that heavy israeli ways it and see live inside israeli territory but in their hearts actually syrian what is that place where they are it looks like a stadium i know if you want to base. it o
the border fence between israel and syria and then just as you go up to him a little bit you can see there's a group of people in this people in front of them one of those syrians actually talking about two countries technically of war because we're on the israeli side and that's the syrian side what's even more remarkable is that this is the first time in three years that you have the syrian flag being raised so close to the israeli border now it's remarkable because this area has been in the...
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broke through the neighbor's fence. went on in their backyard. they broke the other side of his fence. people found in a peoplsl a the rooms. i have been febrezing everything. >> reporter: neighbors said a motorcycle was whipping up and down this ramp. days later, liquor bottles, beer cans, cigarettes are still turning up. inside the house were musical instruments. he contacted airbnb on making good with the host guarantee. >> it was difficult, but i got a call today. i have a direct line to her now. >> reporter: a spokesperson says problems like this are rare. when they happen we try to make things right. we are working to reimburse the host under our guarantee program. we have permanently removed the individual who rented the space from our site. despite the experience he plans to remain a host, just a much more cautious one. jackie benson, news 4. >> thank you. breaking news now. a stabbing in northeast d.c. police are on the scene now near second and adams street off rhode island avenue. a woman and a young man were stabbed inside a house the
broke through the neighbor's fence. went on in their backyard. they broke the other side of his fence. people found in a peoplsl a the rooms. i have been febrezing everything. >> reporter: neighbors said a motorcycle was whipping up and down this ramp. days later, liquor bottles, beer cans, cigarettes are still turning up. inside the house were musical instruments. he contacted airbnb on making good with the host guarantee. >> it was difficult, but i got a call today. i have a...
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a policeman went over the fence so i went over the fence too. television newsman said he looked up just after the shot was fired and saw a rifle being withdrawn from a fifth or sixth floor window. >> it was originally thought that the shots came from here, and now it is believed the shots came from this building here. >> the police officers are running back to the texas school depository building. they are going to continue searching in that building for the would-be assassin of the president. >> the center of downtown dallas is in a virtual state of siege. they are combing the floors of the book depository building in an effort to find the suspected assassin. >> in the building on the sixth floor we found an area near an area that had been partially blocked off by boxes of books and also the three spent shells that had apparently been fired from a rifle. >> crime lab lieutenant j.c. day just came out of that building with a british .303 rifle. >> it was a 7.65 mauser. >> a high-powered army or japanese rifle. >> a .3030 rifle. >> much of the fi
a policeman went over the fence so i went over the fence too. television newsman said he looked up just after the shot was fired and saw a rifle being withdrawn from a fifth or sixth floor window. >> it was originally thought that the shots came from here, and now it is believed the shots came from this building here. >> the police officers are running back to the texas school depository building. they are going to continue searching in that building for the would-be assassin of the...
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>> well, in fact we have been building and it's not just a fence. i mean we have been building a barrier of a border, that looks very different, it's very expensive, it's about a million or $2 million a mile to make some of these. so we have been doing part of that. the other part of the process ask very unaccessible areas and that may be where some of these are crossing. especially out in the texas wild lands if you will. the fact that we are patching that, we actually apprehending these, that tells you some of the security we have. if they're asking how secure is the border, the fact that we're actually getting these kids and having them in detention, means that the process we have set up is actually working. ttys ones that get through -- it's the ones that get through, that would be an unsecure border. more of them are sent but we are apprehending them. means in fact we do have a secure border. we don't have a fence all along the way because physically, that may not be possible. think of the environmental issues that are going on. think about for
>> well, in fact we have been building and it's not just a fence. i mean we have been building a barrier of a border, that looks very different, it's very expensive, it's about a million or $2 million a mile to make some of these. so we have been doing part of that. the other part of the process ask very unaccessible areas and that may be where some of these are crossing. especially out in the texas wild lands if you will. the fact that we are patching that, we actually apprehending...
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not necessarily building a border fence or securing our southern border but, instead, clayton, what? >> so top of the list? schooling. get these kids in school. get them started. goff k through 12. healthcare, covering your healthcare costs there of course taxpayer dollars going to the welfare of these children, and lawyers. they need to lawyer up. if you break all the numbers down, i think it comes down to about $67,000 per illegal immigrant that comes into this country. $67,000 per person that comes into this country. >> upfront cost for social services. >> so you show up in this
not necessarily building a border fence or securing our southern border but, instead, clayton, what? >> so top of the list? schooling. get these kids in school. get them started. goff k through 12. healthcare, covering your healthcare costs there of course taxpayer dollars going to the welfare of these children, and lawyers. they need to lawyer up. if you break all the numbers down, i think it comes down to about $67,000 per illegal immigrant that comes into this country. $67,000 per...
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this is the opportunity to create from concrete and chain link fence a brand new park in our city. these opportunities don't come very often. to me it's a once in a lifetime opportunity. to me it's a collaboration with a working group. we've had numerous working community and involvement of the park. once it was acquired hundreds of people turned up for these community meetings and it was incredibly inspiring at the time. once this gets approved we'll have many of those to get an idea of what this park will finally look like. we've been involved with our city agency given that it's own by the public utilities commission right now. i want to thank kelly and juliette and scott harrington about what it would take. it's been a long long road and countless hours of work inside of city hall not to mention what's been done outside with our neighborhood working groups. it has gone through the puc commission approved for sale, gone through parks and recreation commission. i want to thank phil and his entire team. stacy, and we did a lot of work to get it, a fair market -- a praise al and i
this is the opportunity to create from concrete and chain link fence a brand new park in our city. these opportunities don't come very often. to me it's a once in a lifetime opportunity. to me it's a collaboration with a working group. we've had numerous working community and involvement of the park. once it was acquired hundreds of people turned up for these community meetings and it was incredibly inspiring at the time. once this gets approved we'll have many of those to get an idea of what...
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witnesses say the suspect hopped the fence and took off. the passenger however was arrested at the scene. police say the two suspects are tied to a violent home invasion just a few miles away. >>> general motors announced six recalls affecting nearly 8 million vehicles in the united states. gm is aware of seven crashes, eight injuries, three deaths, in this recall alone. 13 in the previous recall. >>> a little cooler today, you're going to feel it this morning. >> you can't miss it. can't misted it. the east bay, peninsula right now, 50s and that all day sea breeze will bring temperatures into the comfortable range. 67 closer to san francisco, 83 in san jose. 90 inland around the tri-valley and 2i in the north bay. the cooling will continue through fourth of july friday. >> it is appreciated. >> and mike 880 back open, i'm guessing really slow. >> it's not so bad i should say because we would expect that on a normal day, and crash like this, let's look at the sensors over there. here at 98th, right by the coliseum where we had half the free
witnesses say the suspect hopped the fence and took off. the passenger however was arrested at the scene. police say the two suspects are tied to a violent home invasion just a few miles away. >>> general motors announced six recalls affecting nearly 8 million vehicles in the united states. gm is aware of seven crashes, eight injuries, three deaths, in this recall alone. 13 in the previous recall. >>> a little cooler today, you're going to feel it this morning. >> you...
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now after puerto rico governor allen controversy a pedia signed the ring fence into law s. and p. and moody's both immediately put puerto rico's general obligation bonds on credit watch so why would they do this if the g.a.o. bonds are ringfence from the public corporations i mean did you bonds now have less tax revenue to conserve a stem after this move by puerto rico no i actually have more because before this i am the law and more importantly before that the decision on the part of the government that they wouldn't subsidize the electric monopoly in the water monopoly they were paying the general fund was paying about eight hundred million dollars a year to subsidize these public corporations and the decision on the part of the government and large part of how they're balancing the budget this year is to say no more money to subsidize the water system electric system the general i would guess you bind have rallied pretty much since the law was passed the immediately went down but they rally back to the point they were before the lowest put in place now the march madness of a bo
now after puerto rico governor allen controversy a pedia signed the ring fence into law s. and p. and moody's both immediately put puerto rico's general obligation bonds on credit watch so why would they do this if the g.a.o. bonds are ringfence from the public corporations i mean did you bonds now have less tax revenue to conserve a stem after this move by puerto rico no i actually have more because before this i am the law and more importantly before that the decision on the part of the...
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. >> investigators found a clue in a fence post near bruce's body. it was a fresh bullet hole.o they used a string to perform a trajectory analysis. >> we began where the victim was located, at the approximate height of the wounds, and went back to the fence post. and then continued to string that back toward the area that the shot was fired. >> in a clump of bushes, 80 yards in front of the fence post, investigators found a .308 caliber shell casing. to find the bullet that went through bruce's chest, investigators searched the area in the straight line path beyond where bruce was standing. with a metal detector, miraculously they found a .308 caliber round. >> at the end of the string was the bullet. i mean, it was stroke of luck, stroke of luck. >> this raised the possibility that there were two shooters. since a .308 caliber round passed through bruce's body, and a .243 caliber round killed him. >> none of that forensic evidence added up. the analysis of the bullet in bruce's body didn't match any of the evidence we had picked up at the scene so far. >> neither bruce nor hi
. >> investigators found a clue in a fence post near bruce's body. it was a fresh bullet hole.o they used a string to perform a trajectory analysis. >> we began where the victim was located, at the approximate height of the wounds, and went back to the fence post. and then continued to string that back toward the area that the shot was fired. >> in a clump of bushes, 80 yards in front of the fence post, investigators found a .308 caliber shell casing. to find the bullet that...
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fence. guest: the fence that was there in the 1990's, we had a couple of -- we had several tens of miles of fencing. fencing has always been an important part of the border patrol's ability to close off areas that are heavily crossed. but fencing, really, came into its fullness in the mid-2000 posse. congress enacted a law called 2006,cure fence act in 2000 seven, which mandated 700 miles 800 miles of fence. aboutnce often built is one third of the border. i think that every border patrol agent will tell you that fencing is an important part of what , but where people go on this is just fencing the entire border and things will be taking care of, the response to that is -- however high you build a fence, someone will build a ladder that is two feet higher. fencing by itself is not the answer to border enforcement. it is part of an answer. >> the bush administration put a lot of technology on the border. has that been effective? >> it has. it has been very effective. until this crisis, which
fence. guest: the fence that was there in the 1990's, we had a couple of -- we had several tens of miles of fencing. fencing has always been an important part of the border patrol's ability to close off areas that are heavily crossed. but fencing, really, came into its fullness in the mid-2000 posse. congress enacted a law called 2006,cure fence act in 2000 seven, which mandated 700 miles 800 miles of fence. aboutnce often built is one third of the border. i think that every border patrol agent...
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i say fence, i mean big fence. but we have no stoppage. people can come in.t afford it. if we had something, they wouldn't be coming here. they would stay where they are or go someplace else. it's tough situation from a humanitarian standpoint. but they're all coming here. this is a country that can't take care of itself. >> governor perry comes out and says either it's just -- he's just inept or this is intentional to allow all this surge of illegals to come from other countries at this time, at this way. what is your take? >> maybe it's both. it could be both. it's frankly hard to believe what's going on. so many different elements of the country, whether it's economy being stolen by other countries, everyone stealing our economy. they're taking it like nothing. the money that china is making, the none that these other countries, including mexico. we are supporting mexico like never before. we can't get a soldier out of there. it's an amazing situation, frankly. amazing situation what's happened to the respect of this country is incredible. >> what do you m
i say fence, i mean big fence. but we have no stoppage. people can come in.t afford it. if we had something, they wouldn't be coming here. they would stay where they are or go someplace else. it's tough situation from a humanitarian standpoint. but they're all coming here. this is a country that can't take care of itself. >> governor perry comes out and says either it's just -- he's just inept or this is intentional to allow all this surge of illegals to come from other countries at this...
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that is mom, and mom is not crossing the road because the baby has not got over the fence. you see at this point, mom came over to the other side of the fence, okay, let me show you how to do it, watch what i do. >> no way the mom can jump over it. >> i question the skills, but she says, okay, jump like me. the baby is, like, you know, mom, i'm not ready for this. >> i was born six hours ago. >> awesome to watch a parenting moment between mama deer and fawn. she is showing this baby exactly what to do. it is incredible. >> finally, the fawn figures out how to get to mom. >> shimmies underneath. >> if you can't go over, go under. >> now, if human kids are in the backseat saying, are we there yet? this is the puppy version of that. that is a terrier puppy asking, when are we going to get there? >> god, i love puppies. they are so cute. all puppies look like little stuffed animals. >> that video is great. i'm going to watch that before i go to bed and when i wake up. put myself in a good mood. can't hate on this. >> who would hate that? >>> in need of an impromptu alarm clock
that is mom, and mom is not crossing the road because the baby has not got over the fence. you see at this point, mom came over to the other side of the fence, okay, let me show you how to do it, watch what i do. >> no way the mom can jump over it. >> i question the skills, but she says, okay, jump like me. the baby is, like, you know, mom, i'm not ready for this. >> i was born six hours ago. >> awesome to watch a parenting moment between mama deer and fawn. she is...
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so it's there's a lot of moving pieces but i think that the basically the ring fencing is work where we're seeing yield differentials between those bonds that are protected under this legislation in those bonds that are not. now many believe puerto rico's debt crisis is headed for us style bankruptcy resolution making paper losses inevitable for investors of twenty billion dollars in bonds issued by puerto rico's highway water and electric authority so do you think we're going to see default here. well it just definitely i mean it restructures a default and. basically i mean if you don't just look at the electric utility it's not sustainable the electric rates are extremely high we talked about this before too how the electric rates around twenty eight cents a kilowatt in puerto rico and here in the mainland they average around twelve cents a kilo so it's just crippling really to the economy and even if you wanted to attract business it's very high with these high letter grades so they underline absent the electric monopoly in the water less so the water monopoly in the highways they
so it's there's a lot of moving pieces but i think that the basically the ring fencing is work where we're seeing yield differentials between those bonds that are protected under this legislation in those bonds that are not. now many believe puerto rico's debt crisis is headed for us style bankruptcy resolution making paper losses inevitable for investors of twenty billion dollars in bonds issued by puerto rico's highway water and electric authority so do you think we're going to see default...
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krauthammerer said if you build a fence like east germany, did you ever see the east german fence? >> i've been through it. >> i was there for it, the wall coming down in berlin, i was actually there. nobody could get through that fence, all right? nobody. it was a formidable obstaclobst. and the israelis have done the same thing to keep out trerrorim there. and that is mistake number one. mistake number two, in this current flash point situation in the rio grande valley not far from austin, you could put them there, and stop the madness, just like with katrina and other things. there is a dereliction of duty there, and obama didn't do it, bush didn't do it, they don't want to tee off anybody -- >> we put 6,000 national guard -- while we added in the process 6,000 additional border patrol, for every national guard guy we put on the border we didn't take them off until we replaced it with an authorized border control. >> let the folks digest this. the guard stopped it, in san ysidro and other sectors where it was out of control. don't give me this the guard won't work business. >> b
krauthammerer said if you build a fence like east germany, did you ever see the east german fence? >> i've been through it. >> i was there for it, the wall coming down in berlin, i was actually there. nobody could get through that fence, all right? nobody. it was a formidable obstaclobst. and the israelis have done the same thing to keep out trerrorim there. and that is mistake number one. mistake number two, in this current flash point situation in the rio grande valley not far...
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get the woman off the fence.as then taken to lee his valley hospital hazleton location to remove the rest of the fence. police say they are investigating the incident and have not confirmed the woman's account of an attacker. >> police release new video of a van wanted in deadly hit-and-run this happened saturday night in the 200 block of north 27th street here high street in cam. officers say 39 year old alfre alfredo, died yesterday from his injuries. the van is believed to be an early model 2000 ford. you're asked to call police if you know anything about this. >> hitting the pennsylvania turnpike any time soon if so you can hit the gas medal harder. road crews changed out the speed limit sign todays. 70 miles an hour the new top speed. takes a whole lot of signs along the 100-mile stretch of the toll road. the zone runs from the blue mountain enter change near shippensburg to the morgantown interchange south of reading. last year's transportion funding law gave the okay to the new speed limit. >> haddon heigh
get the woman off the fence.as then taken to lee his valley hospital hazleton location to remove the rest of the fence. police say they are investigating the incident and have not confirmed the woman's account of an attacker. >> police release new video of a van wanted in deadly hit-and-run this happened saturday night in the 200 block of north 27th street here high street in cam. officers say 39 year old alfre alfredo, died yesterday from his injuries. the van is believed to be an early...