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hit man with a mysterious past who's teamed up with josh and an idealistic emily to take on a mexican cartel. the six day a week schedule, brutal. the subject matter dark and haunting. there had to be lighter moments. >> we were idiots onset. the director was like you guys are like kindergarten kids. >> what was the temperatures you were working in? >> 105. i never get into the demand thing, but i said i have to have a poll. we had people over every weekend for fish tacos and margaritas. it was fun. >> things are still fresh. >> still good. people are like gross. >> josh isn't afraid either to show off his romantic side. congratulations on the engagement. >> thank you. >> i've never actually met his fiance catherine boyd. she looked beautiful from the back. >> that's sketchy. i've also seen pictures. >> i'm totally kidding. >> this is no joke, just adrenaline fuelled drama. >> time to jet set from new orleans to toronto where eddie redmayne's transformation in the danish girl -- >> we both feel lucky that we get to be here at the same time. >> both posing with her new leading man from the da
hit man with a mysterious past who's teamed up with josh and an idealistic emily to take on a mexican cartel. the six day a week schedule, brutal. the subject matter dark and haunting. there had to be lighter moments. >> we were idiots onset. the director was like you guys are like kindergarten kids. >> what was the temperatures you were working in? >> 105. i never get into the demand thing, but i said i have to have a poll. we had people over every weekend for fish tacos and...
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we are talking about el chapo, the huge mexican cartel is going after him. >> it's true. el chapo said i will take trump out. >> i understand. i think donald trump should have secret service protection. obama got it so early because of the racially motivated threats. going against what jonathan said about putting more money in why not federally finance campaigns. make them three weeks or six months. we wouldn't have to do this dance for years ahead. the big boys like the koch brothers can put that into things that matter. >> you will make me finance candidate that is i don't believe in, that i don't support? >> no. >> you will make all americans finance bernie sanders campaign or lynn dan la ruche if he's still running? >> they shouldn't get secret service unless there is a direct threat to their life. >> there are probably direct threats to every single candidate's life. >> right. >> sometimes even a talk show host gets -- >> i was about to say. sometimes i feel pretty lonely walking the streets. but presidential lives matter. i would err on the side of caution. i don't
we are talking about el chapo, the huge mexican cartel is going after him. >> it's true. el chapo said i will take trump out. >> i understand. i think donald trump should have secret service protection. obama got it so early because of the racially motivated threats. going against what jonathan said about putting more money in why not federally finance campaigns. make them three weeks or six months. we wouldn't have to do this dance for years ahead. the big boys like the koch...
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relationship of being juÁrez to el paso if you like, those of you, where in texas we know the mexican drug cartel he comes from a syrian tribe, has an extended family network. enos everybody. his family knows everybody basically in this region. sold for the purposes of this book without we are not going to write a book about isis lsp could actually end of you guys and i suspect you have to understand the nature of your enemy. flick out these entities with a lot of fighters at the lower ranking levels, but even more important than that their family members. how, i guy come a 16 year old boy who is studying chemical engineering or electrical engineering wanting to live in the west decides to cast his lot with a bunch of head lobbing barbarians? what is the driving mechanism behind this? the purpose of writing this book if you tried explain by no means justify but to give an explanation of an account for the rise of the terror army. by last geographical calculus now controlled a swath of drinking in the east roughly the size of great britain. the other purpose i should just add is i get a lot of med
relationship of being juÁrez to el paso if you like, those of you, where in texas we know the mexican drug cartel he comes from a syrian tribe, has an extended family network. enos everybody. his family knows everybody basically in this region. sold for the purposes of this book without we are not going to write a book about isis lsp could actually end of you guys and i suspect you have to understand the nature of your enemy. flick out these entities with a lot of fighters at the lower ranking...
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"sicario" takes a powerful look at the violent drug wars against mexican cartel as an fbism agent questions blunt and you are watching "made in hollywood." here is a scene from my new film "sicario." >> the state department is pulling an agent that specializes in cartel activity. >> fb i feel. >> you will be part of the team. >> what's our objective? >> to dematic i believely overreact. >> i am on to you. >> okay. >> you are only doing roles in movies that are fantastic in movies that are great. correct? >> i am not going to answer that. but if that's your perception, that's good. >> the roles are pretty solid. >> i am happy to hear that. when you pick a role you have no idea how it will turn out. >> do you want to be a part of this? >> do we get an opportunity at the men responsible for today? >> was this role specifically written for a woman? >> no, it absolutely was written for a woman. and i think taylor sheridan the screen writer gotta approached by a fans ear who said we'll up your budget if you make her a dude. what? yeah. welcome to hollywood. and he said, no: thank god. i think the
"sicario" takes a powerful look at the violent drug wars against mexican cartel as an fbism agent questions blunt and you are watching "made in hollywood." here is a scene from my new film "sicario." >> the state department is pulling an agent that specializes in cartel activity. >> fb i feel. >> you will be part of the team. >> what's our objective? >> to dematic i believely overreact. >> i am on to you. >> okay. >>...
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. >> this morning police in taunton say a local drug lord with ties to mexican cartel now off the streets. federal prosecutors have arrested 25 people as part of large scale heroin network. rivera accused of importing pentanol and mixing with heroin. >> we have been unable to get him in the past and tried many times. >> comes after 15-month investigation and last year alone there were over 200 reported heroin overdoses in taunton. >>> happening today a wenham family holding a charity fun razor to raise money for epilepsy and relatives of the trustee family are hosting the event. july joseph trustee and 18-year-old daughter anna died when private plane crashed in the milwaukee in july. nine months later and painted foundation. >> peace garden will be donated to crystal campbell in just a few weeks and garden will be located in front of medford senior center on riverside ave and one block where campbell lived and also honor all the victims of the bombing and sidewalk surrounding the garden will include images associated with the boston marathon route and dedication planned for october 18th.
. >> this morning police in taunton say a local drug lord with ties to mexican cartel now off the streets. federal prosecutors have arrested 25 people as part of large scale heroin network. rivera accused of importing pentanol and mixing with heroin. >> we have been unable to get him in the past and tried many times. >> comes after 15-month investigation and last year alone there were over 200 reported heroin overdoses in taunton. >>> happening today a wenham family...
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. >>> a heroin bust in taunton, one of them a suspected drug kingpin allegedly connected to a mexican cartel, cruz riviera and the others are accused of tracking the drugs across several southeastern massachusetts communities. there have been over 150 opiate-related deaths this year alone in taunton. >> also tonight, police say that a man brought a fake bomb to work at adams mansion in quincy and tonight he is under arrest, 45-year-old army vet bruce beck of plainville is charged with threatening a cowork we are a disabled training mine. police say he confronted his coworker with it will wednesday morning after an argument just the day before. court it's beck who is a victim of workplace harassment. >>> a 20-year-old man meanwhile is in jail tonight accused of abusing his seven week-old son in a fit of rage. merrimack new hampshire police arrested chase marscall and tonight holding him on $10,000 cash bail after police say he picked the child up, barricaded the baby in a room and hi there the child at a night stand, fox 25 spoke to the grandmother and great grandmother of that child violentl
. >>> a heroin bust in taunton, one of them a suspected drug kingpin allegedly connected to a mexican cartel, cruz riviera and the others are accused of tracking the drugs across several southeastern massachusetts communities. there have been over 150 opiate-related deaths this year alone in taunton. >> also tonight, police say that a man brought a fake bomb to work at adams mansion in quincy and tonight he is under arrest, 45-year-old army vet bruce beck of plainville is charged...
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today, one of the most notorious figures in the mexican cartel collects billions in drug money whileng anyone in his way. and then, america's most innovative mayor is also one of the most corrupt. will his indiscretions destroy his fabled career? vicente carrillo fuentes. clemente: very, very powerful. very, very influential.
today, one of the most notorious figures in the mexican cartel collects billions in drug money whileng anyone in his way. and then, america's most innovative mayor is also one of the most corrupt. will his indiscretions destroy his fabled career? vicente carrillo fuentes. clemente: very, very powerful. very, very influential.
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. >> event dealing a stunning blow to the mexican cartel that built it. are two years later in virtually the same scenario playing out again. john: what? he says destroying the tunnel was a stunning blow to the cartel. but he admits the cartel just builds a new tunnel and they're probably six more they haven't discovered. so what's the point? does the fbi listen to its own comments? we called him to ask. he didn't reply. this whole process, raid, destroy, dig, build, repeat, is just one more pointless activity that happens when government tries to suppress something that is very popular. our law makes it an ordinary weed valuable. our drug war funds the criminals who build the tunnels. and those tunnels also smuggle in illegal immigrants. it's a literal underground railroad to the north. in an age of terrorism, we want as much control over the border as possible. our failed drug war makes that much harder. also, today when the border patrol makes a drug bust, it's nearly confiscating a drug that's legal in colorado and washington state. this is just nuts.
. >> event dealing a stunning blow to the mexican cartel that built it. are two years later in virtually the same scenario playing out again. john: what? he says destroying the tunnel was a stunning blow to the cartel. but he admits the cartel just builds a new tunnel and they're probably six more they haven't discovered. so what's the point? does the fbi listen to its own comments? we called him to ask. he didn't reply. this whole process, raid, destroy, dig, build, repeat, is just one...
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. >> event dealing a stunning blow to the mexican cartel that built it. here we are two years later in virtually the same scenario playing out again. john: what? he says destroying the tunnel was a stunning blow to the cartel. but he admits the cartel just builds a new tunnel and they're probably six more they haven't discovered. so what's the point? does the fbi listen to its own comments? we called him to ask. he didn't reply. this whole process, raid, destroy, dig, build, repeat, is just one more pointless activity that happens when government tries to suppress something that is very popular. our law makes it an ordinary weed valuable. our drug war funds the criminals who build the tunnels. and those tunnels also smuggle in illegal immigrants. it's a literal underground railroad to the north. in an age of terrorism, we want as much control over the border as possible. our failed drug war makes that much harder. also, today when the border patrol makes a drug bust, it's nearly confiscating a drug that's legal in colorado and washington state. this is ju
. >> event dealing a stunning blow to the mexican cartel that built it. here we are two years later in virtually the same scenario playing out again. john: what? he says destroying the tunnel was a stunning blow to the cartel. but he admits the cartel just builds a new tunnel and they're probably six more they haven't discovered. so what's the point? does the fbi listen to its own comments? we called him to ask. he didn't reply. this whole process, raid, destroy, dig, build, repeat, is...
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. >>> police in taunton say local drug lord with ties to a mexican cartel is now off the street. federal prosecutors have arrested 25 people as part of a large-scale heroin network. dedham cruz rivera is the. leader, accused of importing drugs and sell selling them across massachusetts. >> it has been going on for ten years. we have been unable to get him in the past. we have tried many times. >> taunton has been hit hard by the recent heroin crisis. there has been more than 150 >>> the second time this year a suffolk county resident has died from west nile virus. the latest victim, a woman in her 90s. the department of public health says it is the 6th human case of the mosquito borne illness here in massachusetts. officials say despite the cooler temperatures it is still peak season for the infection. >>> a huge fire in august that destroyed a local winery. the fire department is under scrutiny for its response and problems at the scene. what call logs police obtained overnight knew about how long it took to get water on this fire. >>> it is good to see smoke, fire and emergency
. >>> police in taunton say local drug lord with ties to a mexican cartel is now off the street. federal prosecutors have arrested 25 people as part of a large-scale heroin network. dedham cruz rivera is the. leader, accused of importing drugs and sell selling them across massachusetts. >> it has been going on for ten years. we have been unable to get him in the past. we have tried many times. >> taunton has been hit hard by the recent heroin crisis. there has been more...
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much, julie.you so mexican authorities were hot on thetrail of el chapo, fugitive drug cartel leader ed prison in july. here with the latest is a reporter for bloomberg in mexico city. great to have you with us. get us up to speed. i guess mexican authorities tracked him, but what happened after that? victor: according to federal and state forces there is a joint operation between the mexican marines, navy special forces, and u.s. drug enforcement agencies to capture el chapo, continuing in this hour in an area known as the golden triangle. as you mentioned, they nearly had him last week. authorities said that he was injured in the leg and face but was able to escape. that hea man that knows is an expert at escaping from authorities. david: as we have seen for sure. what is that terrain like, victor? this is a rugged area known as a lot of -- lawless region where they operate with impunity. quite similar to the mountainous regions in afghanistan. forcesember 2001 special attempted to capture osama bin laden there. authorities in this mexican operation are facing the same challenge. wo
much, julie.you so mexican authorities were hot on thetrail of el chapo, fugitive drug cartel leader ed prison in july. here with the latest is a reporter for bloomberg in mexico city. great to have you with us. get us up to speed. i guess mexican authorities tracked him, but what happened after that? victor: according to federal and state forces there is a joint operation between the mexican marines, navy special forces, and u.s. drug enforcement agencies to capture el chapo, continuing in...
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reporter: lilian says her boyfriend became increasingly dangerous after he got involved with a mexican drug cartel called "los zetas." after the baby was a year old, lilian managed to escape for months at a time and support herself-- but each time her boyfriend tracked her down. lilian felt she had nowhere to turn for protection. >> ( translated ): he'd threaten me if i spoke to the police or made charges against him. he threatened to set fire to the house. since i was a little girl, i was really afraid. i was afraid of him for a long time. >> reporter: last year, an uncle in texas offered to pay smugglers $4,000 to help lilian flee to the united states without a visa-- a risky trip that thousands of other women opted to undertake as well. her uncle had only enough money for lilian, so she left her son behind with a relative, hoping to send for him once she arrived. just 18 and alone, lilian met smugglers in guatemala and began the week-long trek through mexico. >> ( translated ): sometimes it's 24 hours in a bus or walking. there are times that you're locked up alone in a place without food. >> r
reporter: lilian says her boyfriend became increasingly dangerous after he got involved with a mexican drug cartel called "los zetas." after the baby was a year old, lilian managed to escape for months at a time and support herself-- but each time her boyfriend tracked her down. lilian felt she had nowhere to turn for protection. >> ( translated ): he'd threaten me if i spoke to the police or made charges against him. he threatened to set fire to the house. since i was a little...
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the navy used to guard these beaches year-round but was pulled off to battle mexican cartels only returning when massive numbers of turtles arrive. they're stepping up efforts again. >> translator: we've just signed an agreement with the navy, federal police and army to support us, and we also are using drones to protect the turtles. >> reporter: the government also offers occasional work programs to give poachers other options. while full-time jobs are scare and eggs seemingly plentiful it's hard to resist temptation. >>> coming up in just two minutes from our newsroom in doha, more on the meetings today over how to end the syrian civil war. we will continue to bring you the latest on the campus shooting in oregon. that's it for us in new york. thank you so much for watching. >> our american story is written every day. it's not always pretty... but it's real. and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >> announcer: this is al-jazeera. >> hello there. good with to have you with us. welcome to "the newshour." i'm live in al-jazeera headquarters
the navy used to guard these beaches year-round but was pulled off to battle mexican cartels only returning when massive numbers of turtles arrive. they're stepping up efforts again. >> translator: we've just signed an agreement with the navy, federal police and army to support us, and we also are using drones to protect the turtles. >> reporter: the government also offers occasional work programs to give poachers other options. while full-time jobs are scare and eggs seemingly...
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let's begin with sicario has government operatives looking to take down a mexican drug cartel. the chemistry between the three actors is fantastic. also opening this weekend is the martian. this is about an astronaut who is stranded on mars and has to surviveon limited resources. now let's see what movies our fans are buzzing about. here are this week's scores. so that's what's going on at the movies. for "today in new york" -- that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to this: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. this moment is perfect in every way just like my kid gooey...flaky...happy. toaster strudel. >> have a tip for new york's biggest i-team? . >>> welcome back. so it's an interactive exhibition celebrating art and fashion at the same time. it's called move. here to tell us about is cofounder cecelia dean and debra simon. thank you so much for coming out on this cold, wet saturday. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> this is all indoors. so it's a good bad weather eve
let's begin with sicario has government operatives looking to take down a mexican drug cartel. the chemistry between the three actors is fantastic. also opening this weekend is the martian. this is about an astronaut who is stranded on mars and has to surviveon limited resources. now let's see what movies our fans are buzzing about. here are this week's scores. so that's what's going on at the movies. for "today in new york" -- that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to...
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reporter: tonight, mexican authorities confirming joaquin el chapo guzman barely escaped an immense military operation near the sinaloa mountains, where el chapo has his infamous cartel. the mexican government says the kingpin suffered "injuries to his leg and face" during that residents in this village describing an all-out siege. this woman showing where she hid as bullets ripped through her home during a firefight. it's the closest law enforcement has apparently come to recapturing el chapo since his brazen break. abc news was the first american media inside the altiplano maximum security prison. there's s at surveillance camera. the surveillance camera, jusus released f f the first time thisis week with audio. captures el chapo removing his ankle monitor. he disappears in the shower. he jt ducks and goes right into that hole. all right, we're inside the el tunnel. these are the stairs he uses to climb to freedom. and here it is. this is where he just walked into and disappeared. guzman's cartel is believev to be responsible fororhousands of deaths in this country. u.s. officials now offering a $5 million reward for information leading to the capture of the elusiv
reporter: tonight, mexican authorities confirming joaquin el chapo guzman barely escaped an immense military operation near the sinaloa mountains, where el chapo has his infamous cartel. the mexican government says the kingpin suffered "injuries to his leg and face" during that residents in this village describing an all-out siege. this woman showing where she hid as bullets ripped through her home during a firefight. it's the closest law enforcement has apparently come to recapturing...
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was caught up in some mexican cartel things with his family.here under an asylum. 4 1/2 years, staill waiting for citizenship. he was playful about the whole faith thing. jesus was an immigrant from bethlehem. nothing good can come out of bethlehem. and look what good came out of it. all the jesuses, all the marias, healing the world, if we give them a chance -- >> even as you tell the story, a compelling story, even taking us to the scripture, i still worry about our good versus bad. a narrative if we think about docu. activists themselves have used this as a way of getting what they can through politically palatable. >> on the one hand, it's purely obstructionist, right, we're not going to do it while president obama is president. then there's this other piece, so let's cover that base as well, because we know that's not going to happen. maybe not in 2017. back to your question about what are we going to do in the absence. i think what's been happening is the faith community organizing. the other thing that's happening is localities and state
was caught up in some mexican cartel things with his family.here under an asylum. 4 1/2 years, staill waiting for citizenship. he was playful about the whole faith thing. jesus was an immigrant from bethlehem. nothing good can come out of bethlehem. and look what good came out of it. all the jesuses, all the marias, healing the world, if we give them a chance -- >> even as you tell the story, a compelling story, even taking us to the scripture, i still worry about our good versus bad. a...
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there's no backing off us trying to make sure that some, you know, mexican, heroin cartel is not getting heroin in west virginia and anywhere in this country, we have a lot of terrific agents and border controls and we have ramped up in my administration and previous administration. so we don't stop that and we don't make apologizes for that, and if there's somebody out there making millions or hundreds of millions of dollars off the destruction of our kids, we are going to go after them. [applause] >> we don't apologize for that. but we were underinvesting and even with the changes we made continued to invest in the demand side, the prevention and the treatment that is so necessary. and this is a real opportunity. it's an important moment for us f we can start thinking intelligent about treatment on the opioids and prims drug side, people start making the connection, we should have treatment when it comes to heroin, we should have treatment when it comes to other narcotics and drug that is are affecting and devastating families potentially in different ways. but for a long time, i think
there's no backing off us trying to make sure that some, you know, mexican, heroin cartel is not getting heroin in west virginia and anywhere in this country, we have a lot of terrific agents and border controls and we have ramped up in my administration and previous administration. so we don't stop that and we don't make apologizes for that, and if there's somebody out there making millions or hundreds of millions of dollars off the destruction of our kids, we are going to go after them....
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he writes, in addition to the mexican drug cartel, the fact several 9/11 terrorists entered the country unlawfully has heightened national security that immigration enforcement has been placed on the department of homeland security. the reason i bring this up again is i'm not sure -- rick santorum at your forum said the same thing. i'm not sure the controversy over what trump said is accurately portraying what trump said. >> well, donald trump needs to speak for himself and clarify exactly what he said. because i believe jeb bush did that or the other candidates. we're talking about the 2016 election. who's best prepared to be president. we had six people on the stage that are very prepared to lead the nation. >> pastor, you were talking about -- you hit on lots of topics, lots of candidates on the stage and you are talking about a large evangelical crowd in texas, talking about the issues you care about. when i was looking back although some of the national polls as well as key early primary states, donald trump, he's either leading with evangelicals or in a close second with evangelic
he writes, in addition to the mexican drug cartel, the fact several 9/11 terrorists entered the country unlawfully has heightened national security that immigration enforcement has been placed on the department of homeland security. the reason i bring this up again is i'm not sure -- rick santorum at your forum said the same thing. i'm not sure the controversy over what trump said is accurately portraying what trump said. >> well, donald trump needs to speak for himself and clarify...
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reporter: lilian says her boyfriend became increasingly dangerous after he got involved with a mexican drug cartellos zetas." >> ( translated ): he'd threaten me if i spoke to the police or made charges against him. he threatened to set fire to the house. >> reporter: last year, an uncle in texas offered to pay smugglers $4,000 to help lilian flee to the united states without a visa, a risky trip that thousands of other women opted to undertake as well. lilian met smugglers in guatemala and began the week- long trek through mexico. >> ( translated ): sometimes it's 24 hours in a bus or walking. there are times that you're locked up alone in a place without food. >> woodruff: that's tomorrow on pbs newshour weekend. >> woodruff: and again, to our honor roll of american service personnel killed in iraq and the afghanistan conflict. we add them as their deaths are made official and photographs become available. here, in silence, is one more. that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >
reporter: lilian says her boyfriend became increasingly dangerous after he got involved with a mexican drug cartellos zetas." >> ( translated ): he'd threaten me if i spoke to the police or made charges against him. he threatened to set fire to the house. >> reporter: last year, an uncle in texas offered to pay smugglers $4,000 to help lilian flee to the united states without a visa, a risky trip that thousands of other women opted to undertake as well. lilian met smugglers in...
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so now we know that there is a mexican drug cartel that is fueling heroin to the streets and that is alarming. we know that this is coming over the mexican border and it's really cheap on the streets right now and obviously this is a very complex problem and there is strong bipartisan legislation we are working on across the aisle. but can you tell me what more we need to do to interact more drugs especially heroin coming over from mexico and how are you working with mexican authorities on this issue and also others including the fbi, the dea because this is a public health epidemic. >> first, thank you for contacting the appeal hearing. i found the testimony and remarks and lightening and you put the spotlight. from my perspective interdiction is the key. introduction of the southern border is the key and what we have done in the department is provide the southern border campaign strategy which is a consolidated strategic effort to bring to bear all the resources of the department on the single problem which includes people and narcotics so that isn't just cbp but it's also immigrati
so now we know that there is a mexican drug cartel that is fueling heroin to the streets and that is alarming. we know that this is coming over the mexican border and it's really cheap on the streets right now and obviously this is a very complex problem and there is strong bipartisan legislation we are working on across the aisle. but can you tell me what more we need to do to interact more drugs especially heroin coming over from mexico and how are you working with mexican authorities on this...
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guzman, the head of the mexican drug cartel, escaped in july. >>> and parents of a baby left alone atight, wants answers. the all things are possible for kids daycare center in chicago, the father says when he came to pick up 1-year-old journey monday night, the center was closed. you see here, the fire department and police had to force the door open to reach the little girl. he could hear his daughter crying inside. the department of children and family services has now launched an investigation. >> if anything, it needs to be shut down. nobody leaves behind toddlers. that's dangerous. >> as to why she was left behind, a daycare worker told her she thought the baby was a doll. the dare care is not considered a problem facility. >> wow. wow, wow. >>> time is 7:26. up, air b and b is taking down ads in san francisco after putting them up. the controversial message that created the backlash. >> and getting online purchases even faster, the new delivery service being offered right here in the bay area. >> we're looking at the east bay commute and 680 is going to be slow now as you drive
guzman, the head of the mexican drug cartel, escaped in july. >>> and parents of a baby left alone atight, wants answers. the all things are possible for kids daycare center in chicago, the father says when he came to pick up 1-year-old journey monday night, the center was closed. you see here, the fire department and police had to force the door open to reach the little girl. he could hear his daughter crying inside. the department of children and family services has now launched an...
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among those in custody is the cartel kingpin's brother-in-law. the mexican attorney general says guzman's brother-in-law organized and supervised the tunnel guzman used for his escape. authorities in new mexico say they have charged a man for a road rage shooting that killed a 4-year-old girl. albuquerque, new mexico police have arrested 32- year-old tony torrez in the death of lilly garcia. police say her father had picked up the girl and her seven year old brother from school tuesday. they believe some type of road rage caused torrez to shoot at the family's pickup. police believe he was targeting lilly's father. instead, a bullet hit her in the head. she died later at a hospital. police say torrez has confessed to killing lilly and is in jail with a 650 thousand dollar bond. the f-b-i has launched its own investigation. now for a quick check on your weather with meteorologist kaj o'mara. than yesterday, but we won't be dodging thunderstorms again. plan on highs into the 60-65 range from north to south. our next focus remains on the storm system set to aff
among those in custody is the cartel kingpin's brother-in-law. the mexican attorney general says guzman's brother-in-law organized and supervised the tunnel guzman used for his escape. authorities in new mexico say they have charged a man for a road rage shooting that killed a 4-year-old girl. albuquerque, new mexico police have arrested 32- year-old tony torrez in the death of lilly garcia. police say her father had picked up the girl and her seven year old brother from school tuesday. they...
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this guy makes mexican drug cartels look like tours at disney land.ngtime soccer fan, soccer fan before it was cool in the united states, the worst kept secret was that fifa was a corrupt, poorly run organization. the whole world knows it now. come on. blatter, got to go. reform has to happen. >> sponsors on board now. enough already. we don't have enough time. this is just impossible. you've got to stick around for another full hour of politics and news at the top of the hour. more headlines. but we're also going to get to the latest on the severe weather right on the other side of this break. nobody told me to expect it... ...intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. \s help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual vaginal bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, liver proems,
this guy makes mexican drug cartels look like tours at disney land.ngtime soccer fan, soccer fan before it was cool in the united states, the worst kept secret was that fifa was a corrupt, poorly run organization. the whole world knows it now. come on. blatter, got to go. reform has to happen. >> sponsors on board now. enough already. we don't have enough time. this is just impossible. you've got to stick around for another full hour of politics and news at the top of the hour. more...
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so, now we know that there's a mexican drug cartel, the sin -- see sinaloa drug cartel in new hampshire and that's alarming. it's really cheap on our streets and this is a very complex problem. there's some very strong bipartisan legislation we're working on here across the aisle, but secretary johnson, can you tell me what more we need to do to interdict more drugs, especially heroin from mexico, and how are you working with mexican authorities on this issue, and also other departments, including the fbi, the dea, because this really is a public health epidemic. >> well, first, senator, thank you for conducting that sealed hearing. i found the testimony and your remarks from that ebb -- enlightening, and you put a spotlight on a serious problem in new hampshire. from my perspective interdiction is the key, at the southern border. and what we have done in my department is device our southern border campaign strategy, a consolidated, strategic effort to bring to bear all the resources of my department on the single problem of border security, which includes people and narcotics. so, that
so, now we know that there's a mexican drug cartel, the sin -- see sinaloa drug cartel in new hampshire and that's alarming. it's really cheap on our streets and this is a very complex problem. there's some very strong bipartisan legislation we're working on here across the aisle, but secretary johnson, can you tell me what more we need to do to interdict more drugs, especially heroin from mexico, and how are you working with mexican authorities on this issue, and also other departments,...
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us trying to make sure that some mexican heroin cartel is not getting heroin into west virginia or some place else in this country. we've got a lot of terrific agents and border patrols and officials, we have ramped up aggressively. under my -- in our addiction effort, so we don't tstop that. if there's somebody mick making hundreds of millions of dollars off the destruction of our kids, we're going to go after them. we don't apologize for that. but we were underinvesting and even with the changes we made continue to underinvest in the demand side and the prevention and the treatment that is so necessary and this is a real opportunity. it's an important moment for us because if we can start thinking intelligently about treatment on the opoids and prescription drug sides we should have treatment when it comes to heroin and maybe they start thinking well, we should have treatment when it comes to other narcotics and drugs that are affecting and devastating families and potentially in different ways. but for a long time, i think treatment was seen as a second class citizen to intervention
us trying to make sure that some mexican heroin cartel is not getting heroin into west virginia or some place else in this country. we've got a lot of terrific agents and border patrols and officials, we have ramped up aggressively. under my -- in our addiction effort, so we don't tstop that. if there's somebody mick making hundreds of millions of dollars off the destruction of our kids, we're going to go after them. we don't apologize for that. but we were underinvesting and even with the...
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one involved the takedown of a major mexican drug cartel. >> she was good at the job. >> she was great at everything she did. >> but julie's fbi days were behind her. she had quit to raise the boys. and when they moved to virginia, she took a low-stress job as a teller for their local bank. here she is, rehearsing a speech for a training program there. >> i would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you. >> it's not hard to love julie. >> co-worker tiffany clark became a close friend. >> it took all of a couple days she was. >> as tiffany got to know julie she sensed her cheery disposition hid some trouble at home. >> during the summertime had he lifted up her hand and showed me she was no longer wearing her wedding ring. >> after 18 years of marriage, julie and art were going through some rough times. there was even talk of divorce. >> she came to visit might e and the kids. she was crying more than i had ever seen her cry. >> then came the day that would change everything. it was a friday in april, 2013. art had gone to his instructor's job at the fbi academy,
one involved the takedown of a major mexican drug cartel. >> she was good at the job. >> she was great at everything she did. >> but julie's fbi days were behind her. she had quit to raise the boys. and when they moved to virginia, she took a low-stress job as a teller for their local bank. here she is, rehearsing a speech for a training program there. >> i would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you. >> it's not hard to love julie....
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i promise you, there's no backing off us trying to make sure that some mexican heroin cartel is not gettingeroin into west virginia or anyplace else in this country. and we've got a lot of terrific agents and border patrols and officials. we have ramped up aggressively, under my administration and under previous administrations, interdiction efforts. so we don't stop that, and we don't make apologies for that. and if there is somebody who is out there systematically making millions or hundreds of millions of dollars off the destruction of our kids, we're going to go after them. [applause] we don't apologize for that. but we were under-investing and -- even with the changes we've made -- continue to under-invest in the demand side, in the prevention and the treatment that is so necessary. and and this is a real opportunity. it's an important moment for us because if we can start thinking intelligently about treatment on the opioids and prescription drug side, then people start making the connection, well, we should have treatment when it comes to heroin -- and then maybe they start thinking,
i promise you, there's no backing off us trying to make sure that some mexican heroin cartel is not gettingeroin into west virginia or anyplace else in this country. and we've got a lot of terrific agents and border patrols and officials. we have ramped up aggressively, under my administration and under previous administrations, interdiction efforts. so we don't stop that, and we don't make apologies for that. and if there is somebody who is out there systematically making millions or hundreds...
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mexican government has the u.s. extradition request for top cartel figures but the mexican attorney general has promised to change that the department of justice said the two countries about to push for collaboration. >>darya: human remains found inside above the and and and and identified as an 18 year-old who was the missing for seven years and dental records were used identified joshua maddox investigators think that he was trying to squeeze down the chimney when he got stuck the owner of the captain says it's been empty for 10 years the body was discovered back in august on the cab and was being torn down for development. >>darya: they should kick the fly the confederate flag as long as on private property the, some the only african-american in the 2016 presidential republican field came as he received informal endorsement for all racing legend richard petty the retired nascar's driver appeared with person at a camp for disabled children established by the foundation. >>mark: the not expect to stay in the united states if he becomes president you have the migration because syria is such a disaster and now we want
mexican government has the u.s. extradition request for top cartel figures but the mexican attorney general has promised to change that the department of justice said the two countries about to push for collaboration. >>darya: human remains found inside above the and and and and identified as an 18 year-old who was the missing for seven years and dental records were used identified joshua maddox investigators think that he was trying to squeeze down the chimney when he got stuck the owner...
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reporter: tonight, mexican authorities confirming joaquin el chapo guzman barely escaped an immense military operation near the sinaloa mountains, where el chapo has his infamous cartel. the mexican government says the kingpin suffered "injuries to his leg and face" during that operation. residents in this village describing an all-out siege. this woman showing where she hid as bullets ripped through her home during a firefight. it's the closest law enforcement has apparently come to recapturing el chapo since his brazen prison break. abc news was the first american media inside the altiplano maximum security prison. there's that surveillance camera. the surveillance camera, just released for the first time this week with audio captures el chapo removing his ankle monitor. he disappears into the shower. he just ducks and goes right into that hole. chapo tunnel. the freshly-dug one-mile-long tunnel. these are the stairs he uses to climb to freedom. and here it is. this is the house where he just walked into and disappeared. guzman's sinaloa cartel is the largest drug trafficker in the usa and believed to be responsible for thousands of deaths in this country. u.s. off
reporter: tonight, mexican authorities confirming joaquin el chapo guzman barely escaped an immense military operation near the sinaloa mountains, where el chapo has his infamous cartel. the mexican government says the kingpin suffered "injuries to his leg and face" during that operation. residents in this village describing an all-out siege. this woman showing where she hid as bullets ripped through her home during a firefight. it's the closest law enforcement has apparently come to...