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prior to this position, i was the first commander of south texas campaign where i served from february 2012 to december, 2014 in laredo, texas. i have held numerous executive positions in my career to include serving as chief patrol agent of laredo, texas and spokane, washington border control spec terse and deputy chief of the u.s. border patrol where i led the u.s. border patrol into the u.s. customs and board protection in 2003. i want to take a moment to speak to you about the southern border approaches campaign. this campaign directs d.h.s. resources in a fashion with pre- eyed fide secretary-approved targets spanning a range of threats and challenges including terrorist threats, illegal immigration, drug and human and arms trafficking and financing of these operations. i'm working hand and hand with my counterparts from the u.s. coast guard and special agent in charge, director of joint task force investigations. although we are in the early stages we are working to coordinate d.h.s. forces and leverage department of defense, international, state and local and travel resources to
prior to this position, i was the first commander of south texas campaign where i served from february 2012 to december, 2014 in laredo, texas. i have held numerous executive positions in my career to include serving as chief patrol agent of laredo, texas and spokane, washington border control spec terse and deputy chief of the u.s. border patrol where i led the u.s. border patrol into the u.s. customs and board protection in 2003. i want to take a moment to speak to you about the southern...
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in the south texas corridor we have taken steps to move past collaboration and into the integration of intelligence and introjection resources that have conducted operations against threats. bin new partnership reduces barriers and duplication of effort to provides for unity of the threat networking and enhances the ability to adjust mantle the networks. i am confident moving forward the campaign will disrupt and dismantle threats in a strategic manner like never before to improve our ability to combat criminal organizations to present a threat to secure the border of four to answering any question. >>. thank you. >> in june a helicopter was shot down in laredo tex. this was a wake-up call to the increasing violence on the border. unfortunately this was far from isolated. iran 2014 less than 100 miles from that shooting border patrol agent was murdered defending his family from two armed immigrants fall on a fishing trip one had been deported for times the other twice. 20 years ago about the time i joined the border patrol the cartel's did not exist or were not widely known although it
in the south texas corridor we have taken steps to move past collaboration and into the integration of intelligence and introjection resources that have conducted operations against threats. bin new partnership reduces barriers and duplication of effort to provides for unity of the threat networking and enhances the ability to adjust mantle the networks. i am confident moving forward the campaign will disrupt and dismantle threats in a strategic manner like never before to improve our ability...
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isolated downpours in florida and the carolinas and showers in south texas. >> 90s from salt lake city to kansas city all the way to new york. 80ss in minneapolis it, atlanta and detroit. 70s in portland and boston. 68 in seattle. >>> a labor day travelers all 35 million of them will see falling gas prices. the average price for a gallon of gas now $2.51 a gallon. that's down 13 cents from last week and nearly a dollar cheaper than this time last year, the lowest labor day prices in 11 years. >>> a couple health headlines to tell you about starting with new advice for parents about when to talk to your kids about alcohol. in its new guidelines, the american academy of immediate ticks suggest parents should have the booze talk with children as young as 9 years old. the group says children start to think positively about alcohol between 9 and 13 years of age. they believe the earlier you have that talk, the better. >>> good to know. >>> here's another reason to get more sleep. it helps prevent colds. i don't know why we do account sleep things. we're not sleeping. researchers have found
isolated downpours in florida and the carolinas and showers in south texas. >> 90s from salt lake city to kansas city all the way to new york. 80ss in minneapolis it, atlanta and detroit. 70s in portland and boston. 68 in seattle. >>> a labor day travelers all 35 million of them will see falling gas prices. the average price for a gallon of gas now $2.51 a gallon. that's down 13 cents from last week and nearly a dollar cheaper than this time last year, the lowest labor day prices...
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in the south texas corridor we have taken steps to move past collaboration and into the integration of intelligence and introjection resources that have conducted operations against threats. bin new partnership reduces barriers and duplication of effort to provides for unity of the threat networking and enhances the ability to adjust mantle the networks. i am confident moving forward the campaign will disrupt and dismantle threats in a strategic manner like never before to improve our ability to combat criminal organizations to present a threat to secure the border of four to answering any question. >>. thank you. >> in june a helicopter was shot down in laredo tex. this was a wake-up call to the increasing violence on the border. unfortunately this was far from isolated. iran 2014 less than 100 miles from that shooting border patrol agent was murdered defending his family from two armed immigrants fall on a fishing trip one had been deported for times the other twice. 20 years ago about the time i joined the border patrol the cartel's did not exist or were not widely known although it
in the south texas corridor we have taken steps to move past collaboration and into the integration of intelligence and introjection resources that have conducted operations against threats. bin new partnership reduces barriers and duplication of effort to provides for unity of the threat networking and enhances the ability to adjust mantle the networks. i am confident moving forward the campaign will disrupt and dismantle threats in a strategic manner like never before to improve our ability...
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he spoke to a couple from south texas who told us what they were expecting to get out of the mass. >> become a better catholic and help people more because that's what he wants us to do. help the poor and the needy. the homeless. we are so tired of hearing politicians. we are so grateful to see the pope on tv. it's been wonderful all week long. >> what do you want to get out of the mass? >> helping the home skpls the poor, extending our hands out. >> reporter: and you know that was the whole theme of this mass. we kept hearing that people need to love each other regardless of borders and where they're from. that's the been the theme all week. immigration and spreading the love. i have to tell you a lot of the folks we spoke to after this mass tell us this was quite by far the best moment they have had in their lives which is folks from all over the country. >> reporter: you're entirely right. that was the message of his last sermon here is that the way to protect the home is to unite the entire human family. there will be a ceremony including comments with the world meeting of familie
he spoke to a couple from south texas who told us what they were expecting to get out of the mass. >> become a better catholic and help people more because that's what he wants us to do. help the poor and the needy. the homeless. we are so tired of hearing politicians. we are so grateful to see the pope on tv. it's been wonderful all week long. >> what do you want to get out of the mass? >> helping the home skpls the poor, extending our hands out. >> reporter: and you...
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south texas beaches in florida, new york that money escalates.the amount of money needed is in the billions of dollars to do that and there's nothing going up for sequestration. >> you're at advantage you know so many more, i only know what happens in this city. the housing first model, the idea that we're dealing with people that are chronically homeless, so the audience knows these are not people who are short term homeless, these are people who are really, really very homeless. this avoids emergency services dealing with -- avoids the police dealing with it. the cost savings in places like new york or denver is demonstrated that it's much more effective. >> and so are they on transformational campuses. transformational campuses are seeing those exact same savings and in many ways maybe even a little higher success rate. it is significantly lower dollar rate. >> i don't dispute that. >> i was just in new york last week and now we're sort of mixing chronic with veterans with veterans which is the real group that we're trying to -- that the presi
south texas beaches in florida, new york that money escalates.the amount of money needed is in the billions of dollars to do that and there's nothing going up for sequestration. >> you're at advantage you know so many more, i only know what happens in this city. the housing first model, the idea that we're dealing with people that are chronically homeless, so the audience knows these are not people who are short term homeless, these are people who are really, really very homeless. this...
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if you're doing traveling off and on traveling across florida and south texas and showers and stormsoss the midwest. by and large, the high pressure is large and in charge of our weather. here's the future weather through the course of the day today, rain chances are very, very low. the fog will be gone by about 9:00, 10:00 this morning. the only places that might have a quick shower today, down across parts of southern maryland but rain chances are below 10%. not zero, but below 10%. everyone has a better chance of a shower or thunderstorm tomorrow afternoon. best chance for rain comes up on friday. by then, we'll have four 90s in a row. cooler and less humid just in time for the labor day weekend. that's a check on the traffic. check on the roads with melissa mollet. good morning. >> good morning. inner loop, a car fire. it sounded like it overheated passed river road on the beltway. 95 northbound on virginia, truck scales we have a crash here off to the right side of the roadway as well. prince george's county, no major problems there when you look at prince george's county. top o
if you're doing traveling off and on traveling across florida and south texas and showers and stormsoss the midwest. by and large, the high pressure is large and in charge of our weather. here's the future weather through the course of the day today, rain chances are very, very low. the fog will be gone by about 9:00, 10:00 this morning. the only places that might have a quick shower today, down across parts of southern maryland but rain chances are below 10%. not zero, but below 10%. everyone...
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why the 26 people living in a tiny south texas town chosen by spacex as its launch site want elon musk gone and their obscurity back. looking for direction, we ask our next guest if markets are going through a healthy correction or going through a bear market. ♪ angie: thailand and china say the bangkok homing may have links who weaker nationalists. he is said to have passed the bomb to the man who left at the shrine. one theory is the attack was in retaliation for the forced repatriation in july of 100 ethnic leaders. the government of myanmar had agreed to sign a cease-fire in the first week of october. negotiations have stalled over how many of the groups would be included. 17 are expected to sign. aey have been fighting for time in me since they gained independence in 1948. the opposition leader: rebel leaders not to rush into a deal. at least 11 people are reported injured after a powerful storm. coastal areas west of tokyo were hard hit. the localized flooding. it caused the cancellation of dozens of services and half million people were advised to seek shelter. it weakened as it
why the 26 people living in a tiny south texas town chosen by spacex as its launch site want elon musk gone and their obscurity back. looking for direction, we ask our next guest if markets are going through a healthy correction or going through a bear market. ♪ angie: thailand and china say the bangkok homing may have links who weaker nationalists. he is said to have passed the bomb to the man who left at the shrine. one theory is the attack was in retaliation for the forced repatriation in...
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we have identified a starting point in south texas a little bit less than a thousand individuals, probably about half our border crossers and we are systematically removing the cards from those individuals when they cross the border. so i think that the technology that you have supported us with, we are better to identify the people they're using that are using them for illicit purposes versus for legitimate reasons. >> okay, so none of you have any awareness if this isn't working? >> no, sir, i'm not aware if they are not working. i think we have a high degree and a high success rate with that card. >> you have any idea how many u.s. citizens have disappeared and been kidnapped, abducted? >> i do not have the figures in front of me, now. >> if you're talking about u.s. citizens, we believe that they had a total case of 146 kidnappings reported and in this year we have had 64 cases reported. >> what about other crimes? >> other crimes are also down and in terms of violent crimes we look at murder cases where you have about 100 murder cases and this year we are counting 89 so far. >> is it
we have identified a starting point in south texas a little bit less than a thousand individuals, probably about half our border crossers and we are systematically removing the cards from those individuals when they cross the border. so i think that the technology that you have supported us with, we are better to identify the people they're using that are using them for illicit purposes versus for legitimate reasons. >> okay, so none of you have any awareness if this isn't working?...
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this is about the hospital system serving south texas in a fairly high minority population that serves0 million a year in defense costs. that's $100 million that can go back to doctors and nurses and technicians and technology and buildings. making people's lives better. that's what conservatism is really all about. we got get back to it. we can do this. it can be done. it can happen all across america. i'm going to tell you, 2016 is >> election of our lifetime. i know. you hear that. every time there's election, this just happens to be the truth. this time. it's true because we have -- we have had six and a half years of expanding the welfare state. and a contracting of the freedom state. there are two visions for america. government run welfare state like you might find in the state of washington or california or new york, and you've got the limited government freedom states like you find in places like texas, louisiana, or south carolina, or florida. the centralized state offers more regulations and less freedom. a world where everything cost more. from college tuition to the cost o
this is about the hospital system serving south texas in a fairly high minority population that serves0 million a year in defense costs. that's $100 million that can go back to doctors and nurses and technicians and technology and buildings. making people's lives better. that's what conservatism is really all about. we got get back to it. we can do this. it can be done. it can happen all across america. i'm going to tell you, 2016 is >> election of our lifetime. i know. you hear that....
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this is about the hospital system in corpus christi serving south texas in a high minority population that saves $100 million a year in defense costs. that's $100 million that can go back to doctors and nurses and technicians and technology and buildings. making people's lives better. that's what conservatism is really all about. we got to get back to it. we can do this. it can be done. it can happen all across america. i'm going to tell you, 2016 is the most important election of our lifetime. i know you hear that every time there's an election. this just happens to be the truth this time. it's true because we have had 6 1/2 years. 6 1/2 years of expanding the welfare state and a contracting of the freedom state. there are two visions for america. the government run welfare state, like you might find in the state of washington or california or new york, and you've got the limited government freedom states like you find in places like texas or louisiana or south carolina or florida. the centralized state offers more regulations and less freedom. a world where everything costs more fro
this is about the hospital system in corpus christi serving south texas in a high minority population that saves $100 million a year in defense costs. that's $100 million that can go back to doctors and nurses and technicians and technology and buildings. making people's lives better. that's what conservatism is really all about. we got to get back to it. we can do this. it can be done. it can happen all across america. i'm going to tell you, 2016 is the most important election of our lifetime....
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they were marching the soldiers south, the prisoners south, apparently to texas and reader was able to get away and escape by pretending to be a confederate soldier. 21, before the day of battle, he writes "we went to the big lou and camped one half mile in blackjack saplings covered with deadly. nearly stole a turkey. we had nice fires. we heard cannon shots from the northeast. tom wallace laughed and said he would rather hear the baby cry. william bergman says he wants to see a battle. well, i don't care. i'm not afraid as i can see. we loaded our guns. i slept with ron. he fears we will fight and he will be killed. i talked to him about our future state. it will be a better than thi s. he said, i don't know about that. he has no very distinct views on the subject." he became active in his community and was involved in building bridges and designing structures for the community. he was trusted for cemeteries and things like that. after the civil or he became -- the civil war, much of his activity became community focused and the health of his family. in volume 12, it is the building
they were marching the soldiers south, the prisoners south, apparently to texas and reader was able to get away and escape by pretending to be a confederate soldier. 21, before the day of battle, he writes "we went to the big lou and camped one half mile in blackjack saplings covered with deadly. nearly stole a turkey. we had nice fires. we heard cannon shots from the northeast. tom wallace laughed and said he would rather hear the baby cry. william bergman says he wants to see a battle....
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this is about the hospital system in corpus christi serving south texas and a high minority populationsaves a hundred million dollars a year in defense costs. that is a hundred million dollars that can go back to doctors and nurses and technicians and technology and buildings. making people's lives better. that is what conservativism is really all about. and we got to get back to it. we can do this. it can be done. it can happen all across america. i want to tell you, 2016 is the most important election of our lifetime. i know you hear that every time there is election. this just happens to be the truth this time. it is true because we have -- we have had six and a half years. six and a half years of expanding the welfare state. and a contracting of the freedom state. there are two visions for america. the government-run welfare state, like you might find in the state of washington or california. or new york. and you got the limited government freedom states like you find in places like texas or louisiana or south carolina or florida. the centralized state offers more regulations and l
this is about the hospital system in corpus christi serving south texas and a high minority populationsaves a hundred million dollars a year in defense costs. that is a hundred million dollars that can go back to doctors and nurses and technicians and technology and buildings. making people's lives better. that is what conservativism is really all about. and we got to get back to it. we can do this. it can be done. it can happen all across america. i want to tell you, 2016 is the most important...
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we saw this in south texas. we're seeing it over there.'re seeing countries are starting to clamp down saying we're not going to accept any more. until we take care of the root problems you'll continue having people trying to get out of syria and iraq and other places. they want to do things to protect their families. >> are you surprised your party hasn't stepped up more, for two reasons, one, the need is obvious as you're saying but also it would counter the rhetoric coming out some members of the gop presidential field, specifically donald trump who turned this issue to the negative own somewhat ignores the humanitarian nature of it that you're discussing now. donald trump himself said that the nature of what he's watching in coverage of the european crisis made him think differently, that those migrants, refugees, demand american help and many should be here. should you be pushing this issue more, not just because it matters but because it would matter to your party specifically in terms of changing the narrative on people running for
we saw this in south texas. we're seeing it over there.'re seeing countries are starting to clamp down saying we're not going to accept any more. until we take care of the root problems you'll continue having people trying to get out of syria and iraq and other places. they want to do things to protect their families. >> are you surprised your party hasn't stepped up more, for two reasons, one, the need is obvious as you're saying but also it would counter the rhetoric coming out some...
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. >> joining us now from houston, texas, is jeffrey corn, a military prosecutor at the south texas college law. thank you so much for joining u. sir. >> thanks for having me. >> so what's your big take away from this first day of hearing. >> well, i think that people need to understand that article two in the military hearing is not a particularly significant hurdle for the prosecutors to overcome. it's really just a screening hearing to make sure that there's enough evidence to justify recommending the case to trial, in what we call a general court marshal, which is a felony level court in the military. and it's playing out the way that i would expect it to play out. the government is showing its hand fairly strongly by calling witnesses and playing laying out its theory, and the defense has little inceptive to show very much. because the odds are most certain that the recommendation will be to go to trial. >> so based on the cards that the prosecution showed today, do you think this will go to a full court marshal? >> i would be very surprised if the recommendation is anything other than
. >> joining us now from houston, texas, is jeffrey corn, a military prosecutor at the south texas college law. thank you so much for joining u. sir. >> thanks for having me. >> so what's your big take away from this first day of hearing. >> well, i think that people need to understand that article two in the military hearing is not a particularly significant hurdle for the prosecutors to overcome. it's really just a screening hearing to make sure that there's enough...
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. >> reporter: his trouble began in may when he left his home in south texas for mexico to get less expensiver his ailing mother. when he tried to come back, sal czar, born in mexico, only had a green card. that's because his mother made mistake number one when the family re-entered the u.s. shortly after he was born. >> what they have done is apply for him as a citizen. instead what they did is they applied for the family as lawful residents. >> customs saw an arrest record, six years ago. no problem if you are a citizen. but trouble if you only have a green card. he told any agent that he would listen that he's a u.s. citizen. nobody listened. that's mistake number two. >> i keep telling them my mom was a u.s. citizen. she was born in texas, corpus christi. they didn't pay attention to me. they ignored me. >> they are supposed to interview the person. it's supposed to be recorded, sworn testimony. >> mistake number three, brow brownsville area attorneys conjured up a defense based on his green card status. he was bussed to richmond. >> i was able to figure it out in about 15 minutes. >> rep
. >> reporter: his trouble began in may when he left his home in south texas for mexico to get less expensiver his ailing mother. when he tried to come back, sal czar, born in mexico, only had a green card. that's because his mother made mistake number one when the family re-entered the u.s. shortly after he was born. >> what they have done is apply for him as a citizen. instead what they did is they applied for the family as lawful residents. >> customs saw an arrest record,...
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we have identified, as a starting point, in south texas a little bit less than a thousand individuals, probably about half of those are border crossers, and we're systemically removing the cards from those individuals when they cross the border. so i think with the technology that you all have supported us with, we're much better at being able to identify the people who are using the cards for illicit purposes the versus for legitimate reasons. >> so none have any awareness of the rfid cards not working. >> no, sir. i'm not aware that they're not working. i think we have a very high degree of confidence in the card and a very high success rate with that card. >> ok. mr. starr, do you have any idea how many or any of you for that matter -- how many u.s. citizens have disappeared, have been kidnapped, abducted? >> i don't have the figures in front of me, sir. no. >> who would have those figures? >> sir, i have some figures from last year and this year. if we're talking about u.s. citizens, we believe from the report that is we have that in 2014 we had a total case of 146 kidnappings rep
we have identified, as a starting point, in south texas a little bit less than a thousand individuals, probably about half of those are border crossers, and we're systemically removing the cards from those individuals when they cross the border. so i think with the technology that you all have supported us with, we're much better at being able to identify the people who are using the cards for illicit purposes the versus for legitimate reasons. >> so none have any awareness of the rfid...
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>> as a boy growing up in south texas i was always interested in biology. my father was a country doctor. he did house calls. he encouraged me to be inquisitive and supportive. i thought about being a doctor for a while, but i realized from watching my dad and other doctors, that they have to be right all the time. they have to be able to diagnose and treat properly. i figured out early on, if you're a scientist you only have to be right some of the time. if you're wrong, you move on. >> rose: that's right. immunotherapy, i hear this term in terms of lots of cancers. it's real serious. it comes with respect to some of the attacks on brain cancer now in terms of using polio virus. >> yep. >> rose: is this the coming field in cancer? >> we'll, i would say it is because the immune system can attack all cancers. the drugs i have developed, they unleash the immune system. they don't treat the cancer, they treat the immune system and unleash it to go and attack and conceivably can work against all kinds of cancer. >> rose: and remind me specifically why the laske
>> as a boy growing up in south texas i was always interested in biology. my father was a country doctor. he did house calls. he encouraged me to be inquisitive and supportive. i thought about being a doctor for a while, but i realized from watching my dad and other doctors, that they have to be right all the time. they have to be able to diagnose and treat properly. i figured out early on, if you're a scientist you only have to be right some of the time. if you're wrong, you move on....
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who are coming here left fieldly, to those who are contemplating coming here left fieldly, into south texaswe will send you back. >> that was homeland security jay johnson roughly a year ago after we witnessed immigrants at the border. recent statistics reveal we are still seeing tens of thousands of kids and families pouring across the border. what actually happens to all of them? what does it to the united states? >> so we know that a lot of these, if there are children involved, they end up in detention centers while they wait for processing. as william reported, some of these families, 84% of them, when they were allowed to stay free instead of hanging around, they didn't ever show up. that's a problem. now administration has a problem because a federal judge has said they can't hold them in the detention centers, only for very long periods of time. so where do they go? >> they weren't holding that many of them. a small number of these families they were holding, basically pending the immigration hearings to make sure they showed up. a judge has now said they have to be let go by next m
who are coming here left fieldly, to those who are contemplating coming here left fieldly, into south texaswe will send you back. >> that was homeland security jay johnson roughly a year ago after we witnessed immigrants at the border. recent statistics reveal we are still seeing tens of thousands of kids and families pouring across the border. what actually happens to all of them? what does it to the united states? >> so we know that a lot of these, if there are children involved,...
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trump drummed away the issue of undocumented immigrants from mexico just south of texas. he renewed talk of building a big wall right along the next can border. >> it's disgusting what is happening to our country. we are a dumping ground for the rest of the world. we are a dumping ground. >> while trump spoke, hundreds marched from a catholic cathedral to the arena and held the dump trump rally and came iowa in los angeles. >>> in today's money report, forget fast food. taco bell is looking to be the next at a time night destination. >> that story and a check on the markets. let's check in with bill griffeth. take your wife there. >> no, you take a date over will. you go first. but i'll tell you about it it first in just a moment. i love that sorry. we have a good rally under way on wall street. yes, we're waiting for the fed. they meet thursday, decide interest rates. but right now, oil is what is calling the shots as oil goes higher. and the dow, that's the high of day right there, up 174, now almost 180 points. 16,549. so pretty good rally under way today. starting tak
trump drummed away the issue of undocumented immigrants from mexico just south of texas. he renewed talk of building a big wall right along the next can border. >> it's disgusting what is happening to our country. we are a dumping ground for the rest of the world. we are a dumping ground. >> while trump spoke, hundreds marched from a catholic cathedral to the arena and held the dump trump rally and came iowa in los angeles. >>> in today's money report, forget fast food....
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we've identified as a starting point in south texas a little bit less than 1,000 individuals, probably about half of those are border crossers and we're systematically removing the cards from those individuals when they cross the border. i think the technology that you all have supported us with are much better with being able to identify the people using the cards for illicit purposes versus for a legitimate reason. >> so none of you have any awareness if the cards are not working? >> no, sir, i'm not aware they're not working. i think we have a very high degree of confidence in the card and a very high success rate with that card. >> okay. mr. starr, do you have any idea how many, or any of you, for that matter, how many u.s. citizens have disappeared, been kidnapped, abducted? >> i don't have the figures in front of me, sir, no. >> who would have those figures? >> sir, i have some figures from last year and this year. if we're talking about u.s. citizens? >> that's correct. >> we believe from the reports we have that in 2014 we had a total case of 146 kidnappings reported, u.s. citi
we've identified as a starting point in south texas a little bit less than 1,000 individuals, probably about half of those are border crossers and we're systematically removing the cards from those individuals when they cross the border. i think the technology that you all have supported us with are much better with being able to identify the people using the cards for illicit purposes versus for a legitimate reason. >> so none of you have any awareness if the cards are not working?...
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message to those who are coming here illegally, to those contemplating coming here illegally into south texaswe will send you back. >> that was homeland security jay johnson roughly a year ago after he witnessed the huge surge of immigrants at our southern border. recent statistics reveal we're still seeing tens of thousands of kids and families pouring across the border. what happens to all of them. what does it mean for the united states. mark, thanks for being here. >> glad to be here. >> we know they come across as families. if there are children involved, a lot of times they end up in detention centers while they wait for processing. we've reported that some of the families, 84% of them when they were allowed to stay free instead of hanging around for their hearings, they didn't show up. that's a problem. but now the administration has a problem because a federal judge in california said they can't hold the families in the detention centers only for short periods of time. what does that mean? where do they go? >> they weren't holding that many of them anyway. but the small number of the
message to those who are coming here illegally, to those contemplating coming here illegally into south texaswe will send you back. >> that was homeland security jay johnson roughly a year ago after he witnessed the huge surge of immigrants at our southern border. recent statistics reveal we're still seeing tens of thousands of kids and families pouring across the border. what happens to all of them. what does it mean for the united states. mark, thanks for being here. >> glad to be...
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you'll see rain from the great lakes all the way south to texas.looding along roadways possible across florida and the southeast coast. clear skies. >>> if you're flying today airport delays are possible in miami and chicago. >>> well, a 10-year-old boy is being hailed as a hero after saving students after a bus accident in florida. >> yeah, the school bus was packed with 27 elementary school students and crashed into a pond and wound up on its side in the water. witnesses say the scene inside the bus was sheer panic. many of the children were able to escape through the rear emergency door which had popped open. the 10-year-old helped save others. >> when the bus stopped, there was the window that was open, the front window so i went out and i grabbed a kindergartner's airports and i put her around my neck and dragged her to land and went back and got two others and pull them out of the bus. >> sounds like a real hero. no serious injuries were reported. >>> well, a bizarre case of distracted driving caught on camera in albuquerque. a city bus drive
you'll see rain from the great lakes all the way south to texas.looding along roadways possible across florida and the southeast coast. clear skies. >>> if you're flying today airport delays are possible in miami and chicago. >>> well, a 10-year-old boy is being hailed as a hero after saving students after a bus accident in florida. >> yeah, the school bus was packed with 27 elementary school students and crashed into a pond and wound up on its side in the water....
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for example, and the south texas corridor we have taken steps to intopast collaboration and the integrationigence, investigation, and resources and have conducted counter work forces against prioritized threats. this new partnership further reduces institutional barriers and duplication of efforts, provides for a unity of effort understanding the threat network, and enhances our ability to dismantle these networks. i am confident that ", the campaign will effectively disrupt, degrade, and dismantle threats in a coordinated manner unlike never before and improve ability to combat criminal organizations that present a threat to our efforts to secure the southern border. i look forward to answering questions. chairman: thank you. i recognize you for five minutes. >> thank you reeking member, cummings. in june, a helicopter was shot and forced down in laredo, texas. this was a wake-up call to the increasing violence on the mexican border. from an isolated incident. for example, in 2014, less than 100 miles from the helicopter shooting, a border patrol agent was murdered while on a fishing trip.
for example, and the south texas corridor we have taken steps to intopast collaboration and the integrationigence, investigation, and resources and have conducted counter work forces against prioritized threats. this new partnership further reduces institutional barriers and duplication of efforts, provides for a unity of effort understanding the threat network, and enhances our ability to dismantle these networks. i am confident that ", the campaign will effectively disrupt, degrade, and...
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south. downpours from texas to florida. yesterday, nearly eight inches of rain fell in mobile, alabama. typhoon. this is hitting taiwan right now. so they're saying this eye is very defined. they have 143-mile-an-hour wind gusts. that makes it e quif lent to 3,000 people have been evacuated from a popular tourist location. >>> shell making an announcement about a controversial arctic billing plan. >>> a high school player dies after collapsing during a game. the growing memorial and the reaction from classmates. >>> plus, the earth opens up. water rushing in. >>> shell is stopping its offshore drilling off alaska. the company says it didn't find enough oil and gas in an exploratory well drilled. environmentalists tried to block it. >>> new details after the deadly collision after a duck boat and a tour bus on a seattle bridge. the accident now claiming a fifth victim. a 20-year-old foreign student. the ntsb is revealing the that the duck boat didn't have an axle repair recommended back in 2013. the vehicle's left front axle had been basically sheared away. it's not clear how or when. >>
south. downpours from texas to florida. yesterday, nearly eight inches of rain fell in mobile, alabama. typhoon. this is hitting taiwan right now. so they're saying this eye is very defined. they have 143-mile-an-hour wind gusts. that makes it e quif lent to 3,000 people have been evacuated from a popular tourist location. >>> shell making an announcement about a controversial arctic billing plan. >>> a high school player dies after collapsing during a game. the growing...
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right now temperatures have cooled down but further south into texas, it is still 91° this hour acrossthat area. oklahoma seeing 85 and wichita seeing about 86°. where we are seeing some cooler weather is up towards the northwest. that is a relief with the fires in that area. seattle 59° but those temperatures are going to be dropping in the overnight hours. actually, we do have some frost advisors and freeze warnings for parts of oregon, california as well as into nevada. a little bit further to the east though, red flag warnings that are in effect for parts of wyoming with very low humidity and very gusty winds across the region there. tomorrow morning boise 48, higher elevations we are seeing those temperatures right at about freezing for them. tomorrow is of course a very busy day for traveling. take a rook at this, we do have expect to see very much activity, chicago could see delays at the airport, especially later on in the afternoon and severe weather is going to be a big problem. back to you. >> kevin thank you. >>> there was a final farewell today for an icon of the civil rig
right now temperatures have cooled down but further south into texas, it is still 91° this hour acrossthat area. oklahoma seeing 85 and wichita seeing about 86°. where we are seeing some cooler weather is up towards the northwest. that is a relief with the fires in that area. seattle 59° but those temperatures are going to be dropping in the overnight hours. actually, we do have some frost advisors and freeze warnings for parts of oregon, california as well as into nevada. a little bit...
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of the high is right overhead but the high-pressure extensor northern new england all the way south into texas. it is a sprawling area of high pressure. once the center moves through will have a couple more days under the influence before a cold front way up in chicago moves through. most of the ring will stay in pennsylvania and new york. the only affects we have on sunday and monday and tuesday will be somewhat cooler temperatures around the area. that is really about it. these will produce decent rainfall, just not out of this system. here's what we see going forward for the next several days. temperatures making a client to a seven. sunday will be cooler, and through next week with every thing happening with the pope's visit, slight chances of scattered showers in the area. the redskins have a home game on a day in with at home game we're talking about conditions being partly sunny and not quite as warm. it will be a little bit on the breezy side with a northerly wind. that will be good news as we see the numbers continue to slowly back off. we are not going to see anything really major an
of the high is right overhead but the high-pressure extensor northern new england all the way south into texas. it is a sprawling area of high pressure. once the center moves through will have a couple more days under the influence before a cold front way up in chicago moves through. most of the ring will stay in pennsylvania and new york. the only affects we have on sunday and monday and tuesday will be somewhat cooler temperatures around the area. that is really about it. these will produce...
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the answers that you're looking at because we are seeing students from the rio grande val from south texas, the poorest counties in the nation graduating with associates degrees leaving high school. we have yet to -- we don't know what that means for long-term trajectory but we doe very evidence that completing the associate's degree does lead to increased odds of completing a bachelor's degree. >> that is correct you. mr. chair, do i have time for one more question? >> sure. >> as a former state trial and an at the lat judge, i saw early on that indeed, there was correlation between education and incarceration. in fact, it was often repeated that the number of students not reading at grade level by the third grade was one of the assessments that was used to project the number of prisons that were to be constructed. and the number. >> prison beds that we would need as the states and the nation. can you comment on that? is there any truth, dr. carr, to such a statistic being kept and if you know whether in fact, it's used as a projection for the number of prisons and prison beds that we'll
the answers that you're looking at because we are seeing students from the rio grande val from south texas, the poorest counties in the nation graduating with associates degrees leaving high school. we have yet to -- we don't know what that means for long-term trajectory but we doe very evidence that completing the associate's degree does lead to increased odds of completing a bachelor's degree. >> that is correct you. mr. chair, do i have time for one more question? >> sure....
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south carolina, texas just came in number one -- >> they love you. >> i'm number one in florida. >> where do you get the confidence from? >> i don't think it's confidence. i just believe in what i'm doing. i don't even believe it as confidence, i believe so strongly in what i'm doing. our country. i love the companies and my children, we have fun and i built a great company. don't forget, people said oh, never -- and my financials were far greater than anybody ever thought possible. it has got great everything. it has the best properties. there is something much more important about it. that is the country. and i just think i'm going to do a great job. when you say confident. i don't think it's confident. i just believe in what i'm saying. and we can turn this country around, we can create jobs. you know, we have 93 million people unemployed. it's a phoney statistic when they say 9.3%. we have millions and millions of people on food stamps. just a terrible situation going on, it's a phoney reporting system, you know it could be 40%, the actually number could be 40%. i actually saw a numbe
south carolina, texas just came in number one -- >> they love you. >> i'm number one in florida. >> where do you get the confidence from? >> i don't think it's confidence. i just believe in what i'm doing. i don't even believe it as confidence, i believe so strongly in what i'm doing. our country. i love the companies and my children, we have fun and i built a great company. don't forget, people said oh, never -- and my financials were far greater than anybody ever...
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. >> it's a different experience going to church in new york city and going back in south texas.we can be able to talk about that together, knowing that we all have some sort of similar experience being that we are lgbt. >> so compelling having this conversation. we will have more coming up in the next hour with that panel. a majority of american catholics view pope francis as a change for the better. according to pugh research, with 90% favorability rating among u.s. catholics and 70% favorability rating among americans overall, numbers many link to his stance on issues like being lgbt. but does this perception of the pope match reality? joining me now is william salatan and father richard riscavage, director of the center for faith and public life. great to have you here. william, we watched and were inspired by a piece you wrote called the patron saint of the left, where you ironically got into detail about why pope francis is not the liberal rock star many american catholics hope he's going to be. so what are some of the expectations that american catholics and otherwise have
. >> it's a different experience going to church in new york city and going back in south texas.we can be able to talk about that together, knowing that we all have some sort of similar experience being that we are lgbt. >> so compelling having this conversation. we will have more coming up in the next hour with that panel. a majority of american catholics view pope francis as a change for the better. according to pugh research, with 90% favorability rating among u.s. catholics and...
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highs will be in the 80s to south florida. 90s across texas. 90 in vegas. a look at the futurecast shows clear conditions tonight. that's how we'll start out tuesday. expect plenty of sunshine from sunrise to sunset for tuesday and more of the same on wednesday. the big difference will be the temperatures. they'll feel slightly warmer. we'll keep our humidity low. it will feel comfortable over temperatures will be above average for the majority of the week. as we go into tonight, expect clear skies which will mean chilly temperatures. that's where we'll find readings in the 40s, in the higher elevations of new jersey and ulster county. we'll be in the 50s in areas like rock land and northern westchester and everyone around the city should be in the 60s. tomorrow, sunny skies and warmer with readings in the low 80s in many locations. if you're heading out to citi field, let's not forget the game at 7:10. the marlins will take on the mets under clear skies, comfortable temperatures. it will get cool towards the latter part of the game. the winds will be light
highs will be in the 80s to south florida. 90s across texas. 90 in vegas. a look at the futurecast shows clear conditions tonight. that's how we'll start out tuesday. expect plenty of sunshine from sunrise to sunset for tuesday and more of the same on wednesday. the big difference will be the temperatures. they'll feel slightly warmer. we'll keep our humidity low. it will feel comfortable over temperatures will be above average for the majority of the week. as we go into tonight, expect clear...
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just sending kaipz oil to the united states also mixing it with the crude oil that we have, in south texasinstead of the other way around it is a proposition that would create jobs. and that is why a lot of unions are actually in is for of that, but that is not what is on the not being debated. >> remember it was state department president president obama secretary clinton secretary kerry said keystone pipeline is environmentally beneficial approve it she said in 2010 was leaning towards approving it i think what we have today is pure politics. >> state department said environmentally side of, let me ask you get your take on energy business, how he worried are you about some shale companies you controllabling identify as a great growth story but are you worded some shale guys and gals over leverage have had to go bankrupt when they face new credit facilities. >> i am worried about that, because we are on a global roller coaster when it comes to oil prices i call it space mound oil prices going to learn to miss opec, opec is basically advocated its roll as market balanceer 10 years as a res
just sending kaipz oil to the united states also mixing it with the crude oil that we have, in south texasinstead of the other way around it is a proposition that would create jobs. and that is why a lot of unions are actually in is for of that, but that is not what is on the not being debated. >> remember it was state department president president obama secretary clinton secretary kerry said keystone pipeline is environmentally beneficial approve it she said in 2010 was leaning towards...
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south. virginia, tennessee, texas, at florida. he broke into the fdr coalition. the ethnic vote, the polish vote, the german vote went for eisenhower. and women voted for eisenhower and abandoned the democrats. it was the middle class, loosely defined, living in the suburbs and watching leave it to beaver towatching, "leave it beaver," who helped eisenhower win big. it should not be presented that this was any kind of a sweep for the republican party. when you have three vote majority in the house, and one vote in the senate, it is not a realigning vote for the party. it was a personal victory for eisenhower. it shouldn't belittle it, but we should call it what it is. i got somewhat defensive along the way when people were telling me that i wasn't telling the whole story of 1952, when i was challenged in reviews. my reaction was something like this, i was young at one point in time. research that you do, the more time that you give yourself to think through, and not just write what you know, and 5000 footnotes, and 750 pages of detail -- we have a name for those,
south. virginia, tennessee, texas, at florida. he broke into the fdr coalition. the ethnic vote, the polish vote, the german vote went for eisenhower. and women voted for eisenhower and abandoned the democrats. it was the middle class, loosely defined, living in the suburbs and watching leave it to beaver towatching, "leave it beaver," who helped eisenhower win big. it should not be presented that this was any kind of a sweep for the republican party. when you have three vote majority...
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i do represent the interests of the united states as one member of congress from south texas. and when you look at the interests of this, keep in mind -- and i will say this again -- iran is about two months away from developing a weapon, a nuclear weapon. keep in mind that it is not only putting them in a missile, keep in mind there is such things as dirty nuclear bombs where you can carry them and -- and take them not only through a -- there is different ways you can harm folks. so this agreement, again, as i review this agreement, including the classified information that i saw a couple days ago, including the classified briefings i have had on this, and in talking to folks. supporters, like i said, i have been with them i think 100% of the time. but i think they respect me enough to say i will make this decision based on the facts. i know there is a lot of emotion. i saw the emotions on health care some years ago. i am saying that in immigration reform. and i'm certainly saying this right now. i understand we are all very passionate about things and i do have a passion abo
i do represent the interests of the united states as one member of congress from south texas. and when you look at the interests of this, keep in mind -- and i will say this again -- iran is about two months away from developing a weapon, a nuclear weapon. keep in mind that it is not only putting them in a missile, keep in mind there is such things as dirty nuclear bombs where you can carry them and -- and take them not only through a -- there is different ways you can harm folks. so this...
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already investigating the south as a cheaper place to live. carla discovered texas landlords offered second-chance leases. >> they give leases to people with challenge on their credit. to their relief, the application for a 4 bed room, two bathroom apartment in texas was accepted. in august the family packed up and headed south. >> email is coming up. we are working on it. >> cara kept her it job, working from home. stephanie is ascertaining for an education position. >> in the meantime you haul is hiring. >> their percentage in the middle class is class seems more precarious. >> we basically had to take handouts. we are proud women. that's hard to do. standing in for school suppliers, we used to be the one one to donate. despite the setbacks, the williams feel optimistic about their future. >> very optimistic. >> positive outlook. i know i'm going to find something. >> for starters, the cost of living is lower. gas is cheaper, so is the rent. $1300 verses 1800. they believe the schools are better. >> that's the key. >> they loved their schools. >> they come back bu
already investigating the south as a cheaper place to live. carla discovered texas landlords offered second-chance leases. >> they give leases to people with challenge on their credit. to their relief, the application for a 4 bed room, two bathroom apartment in texas was accepted. in august the family packed up and headed south. >> email is coming up. we are working on it. >> cara kept her it job, working from home. stephanie is ascertaining for an education position. >>...
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both george bush's flew south to texas, while bill clinton moved to westchester, new york.a decade, president obama hinted at a plan. >> i know what i'll do, like, right after the next president is inaugurated. i'll be on a beach somewhere, drinking out of a coconut. >> reporter: well, for now, it appears that the president simply is focused on the rest of his presidency. but there was a lot of post-complication damage control here at columbia with the pr referencing that their president was simply referencing the barack obama foundation here and that, quote, bollinger's comments reflected no further developments. gayle, i guess we will have to stay tuned. >> yes, we will. >> how do i put the toothpaste back in the tube? >> going, thank you, mr. bollinger! thanks a lot, miriam. stay tuned for that. >>> more than a decade listeners tuned in to hear a public radio program marketplace, hello, listeners is how she would start her show. in 2012 she quit her dream job without knowing what she would do next. yikes. her new book is "leaving job with no plan b to find the career and
both george bush's flew south to texas, while bill clinton moved to westchester, new york.a decade, president obama hinted at a plan. >> i know what i'll do, like, right after the next president is inaugurated. i'll be on a beach somewhere, drinking out of a coconut. >> reporter: well, for now, it appears that the president simply is focused on the rest of his presidency. but there was a lot of post-complication damage control here at columbia with the pr referencing that their...
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from texas into south dakota eastern portions of the nation across parts of georgia. we have areas of rain across parts of ohio and slow commute for the u.s. as we head out further west i mentioned possibility of storms later on moving eastward already firing up areas of rain further west across parts of montana. across the areas into minnesota and eastern parts of the dakotas. let's head over to you. >> how about a bourbon fuelled fire nado. they spilled 800,000 gallons of booze into a retention bond. sparks from the warehouse set off the massive fire there. wow. look at that. >> the first hand glimpse inside a blue angels fighter jet. this is the same kind of plane i used to fly in the navy. it will believe you breathless. >> one of our fine pilots, they come within inches of each other while maintaining that precise blue angels formation. they are the rock stars of the navy pilots. >> no kidding. why do you want to fly that close to one another? >> we will talk about it later. if does look spectacular. >> 40 minutes after the hour. just weeks after several american
from texas into south dakota eastern portions of the nation across parts of georgia. we have areas of rain across parts of ohio and slow commute for the u.s. as we head out further west i mentioned possibility of storms later on moving eastward already firing up areas of rain further west across parts of montana. across the areas into minnesota and eastern parts of the dakotas. let's head over to you. >> how about a bourbon fuelled fire nado. they spilled 800,000 gallons of booze into a...
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it was a two cent washer by the time it went to south carolina to texas it cost $988,000 to have it delivered over a long period of time. there are so many things like that. there are so many things. there are item after item. hammer that you buy for $7 selling for thousands that we buy as a country for thousands of dollars. some people are getting really rich. who are these people that are making these deals? you are probably saying maybe i do, too. i want a part of these companies. things that sell at a store for pennies they are selling for thousands of dollars. there is so much fat. so much fat. and i get a lot of credit for coming out with immigration. some people don't agree. they think it is trash. some people think it is good. dwight eisenhower was a wonderful general and a respected president and he moved a million people out of the country. nobody said anything about it. when trump does it it's like -- when eisenhower he was allowed to do it. that was also in the '50s. different time. that's when we had a country. that's when we had a country. [ applause ] that's when we had borders
it was a two cent washer by the time it went to south carolina to texas it cost $988,000 to have it delivered over a long period of time. there are so many things like that. there are so many things. there are item after item. hammer that you buy for $7 selling for thousands that we buy as a country for thousands of dollars. some people are getting really rich. who are these people that are making these deals? you are probably saying maybe i do, too. i want a part of these companies. things...