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---john moore. ce 10 aÑos que sucedÍa esto en la frontera. reportera: es eso precisamente lo que entristece a este fotÓgrafo con que la gente cruza la frontera llena de esperanza ignorando lo que ocurre. john moore desconoce el paradero de la lÍnea hondureÑa que se convirtiÓ en el icono de la separaciÓn familiar. regresó contigo, enrique. enrique: cÓmo vive una madre la separaciÓn de su hijo? que significa no estar pendiente de su dÍa a día? todas estas son preguntas que jorge ramos le hizo elena martÍnez, una inmigrante que no ha visto a su hijo marcos desde el 11 de mayo cuando fue separado de su familia. jorge: usted y su esposo llegan con sus hijos desde el salvador, cÓmo entran a los estados unidos¡ >> nos enteramos en entregamos en la garita de san diego, california por tijuana. jorge: su esposo iba con su hijo de 11 aÑos de edad. quÉ pasÓ con el? >> fue separado de mi esposo, se lo quitaron y lo llevaron a un centro de detenciÓn de menores. jorge: quÉ pasÓ con su hijo de cinco aÑos con quien e
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photographer john moore captured this. he's writing a book ten years of his work. his images. th me now. john, welcome. >> thank you, brooke. >> so, who is that little girl? >> that little girl came across the rio grande with her mother and a group of people in rafts late one night. it was a moonless night. they came up the embankment of the river and gathered along the dirt road where the border patrol collected them together and took everyone's names. now typically when asylum seekers come across they actually seek out border patrol officers so that they can turn themselves in and seek asylum, and in the case of this group, it was mostly women and children. >> mostly women and children. and when you saw her -- her -- her mom or -- i mean, tell me more about was she being taken away at the moment that she starts to scream? give me more. >> it was very emotional, this situation. i had -- was able to speak with the mother very briefly. i asked her where she was interest and she said honduras and she said they had been traveling for an entire month through mexico. as you can imag
photographer john moore captured this. he's writing a book ten years of his work. his images. th me now. john, welcome. >> thank you, brooke. >> so, who is that little girl? >> that little girl came across the rio grande with her mother and a group of people in rafts late one night. it was a moonless night. they came up the embankment of the river and gathered along the dirt road where the border patrol collected them together and took everyone's names. now typically when...
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and john moore said he regretted saying that almost immediately because he said, quote, i have no way of knowing if things will be okay. the president of the united states once again lied about his policy today and tried to blame the democrats for a policy that was begun on april 6th of this year by the attorney general of the united states with this memo sent to federal prosecutors along the southwest border and titled zero tolerance. donald trump doesn't have zero tolerance for anything else. he just let a mother out of prison who was tried and convicted of drug dealing and money laundering and that was the right thing to do. at kim kardashian's urging donald trump was right to decide that zero tolerance for drug dealing and zero tolerance for money laundering meant zero humanity. so he released one mother from federal custody that day while every day putting dozens and dozens of mothers into federal custody and separating them from their babies, from their toddlers and from their children and as the president does this, he lies about it every day and everyone working for the presid
and john moore said he regretted saying that almost immediately because he said, quote, i have no way of knowing if things will be okay. the president of the united states once again lied about his policy today and tried to blame the democrats for a policy that was begun on april 6th of this year by the attorney general of the united states with this memo sent to federal prosecutors along the southwest border and titled zero tolerance. donald trump doesn't have zero tolerance for anything else....
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and the publications they read including as you can see the latest edition of time magazine well john moore is the photographer who took that now famous picture of the honduran toddler at the border he's a special correspondent and senior staff reporter with getty images he's joining us from new york to discuss this image and much more thanks very much for your time john morris so you have said that this picture is important but what goes through your mind now when you see that this picture this moment that you captured has really gone viral and become as we're saying it defining moment of what's happened over the past week or so. well for me this image was sad for me to take in the moment and i think it's come to define in some ways the zero tolerance policies. i was you know very emotionally impacted at the moment just because i'm a father myself and to see a little child in distress of courses is hard for any parent to see she was there while her mother was searched and then they were taken away together i never knew what happened with them immediately afterwards and and if they're toget
and the publications they read including as you can see the latest edition of time magazine well john moore is the photographer who took that now famous picture of the honduran toddler at the border he's a special correspondent and senior staff reporter with getty images he's joining us from new york to discuss this image and much more thanks very much for your time john morris so you have said that this picture is important but what goes through your mind now when you see that this picture...
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we were talking to john moore who took the striking image of the little girl and tell me the story behindtell me how you came to this cover. >> well, one way or another we were probably going to use that girl because she is sort of the iconic image. and then it was a matter, we call this a photo illustration, obviously. the president has never met her. but they just seemed to go together once you put them both on the cover in that dynamic. it covered a lot and then what you say with it and welcome to america works. >> welcome to america works and what this means to be an american. molly, i read yours and how this moment is not just this test for trump but reckoning for america. we know he thrives in chaos. he thinks shock is a temporary condition, moral outrage is phony posturing and that the american people can be numbed to just about anything. hard to imagine that we would ever be numb to something like this, but do you think there is any truth to the president's thinking? >> i think what will test that is the long term. what we have seen with trump really since the campaign is he does
we were talking to john moore who took the striking image of the little girl and tell me the story behindtell me how you came to this cover. >> well, one way or another we were probably going to use that girl because she is sort of the iconic image. and then it was a matter, we call this a photo illustration, obviously. the president has never met her. but they just seemed to go together once you put them both on the cover in that dynamic. it covered a lot and then what you say with it...
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photos was taken just last week by john moore, ahotograph for getting images. >> a stark red cover with -- s was a distraught 2-year-old fror ho. she and her mother were detained by border patrol agents. the capti reads "welcome to americry" >> we'll t to get that cover for you this morning. >>> a local muslimroup is protest i protesti protesting. >>> now to a disturbing sery wh woman was malled to des by her fiance's dog. someone driving down highway 4 in huntingtown, maryland, saw the dog attacking the woman and called 9 11. state trooper nd arrived, the dog was still attacking this woman. he shot and wounded the animally and immediaried to help the dictim. adtional troopers arrived, one of them killed the dog. >> i can't believe it. i have never seen him to even b aggressive. nothing. >> the neighbors say the dog was a dogo, which looks similar to this wiki peeda page. the dog's owner is a corrections 'soption at prince geor county, who was training the canine unit. >>> d.c. police arrested a man for a deadly shooting in northeast. policeay 19-year-old eric -- egree charged with firs
photos was taken just last week by john moore, ahotograph for getting images. >> a stark red cover with -- s was a distraught 2-year-old fror ho. she and her mother were detained by border patrol agents. the capti reads "welcome to americry" >> we'll t to get that cover for you this morning. >>> a local muslimroup is protest i protesti protesting. >>> now to a disturbing sery wh woman was malled to des by her fiance's dog. someone driving down highway 4...
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this now famous photo was taken by getty photographer john moore.ys the 2-year-old girl was ripped from her mother's arms. >> i spoke with the mother very briefly. i asked her where she came from, and she said she had come with her daughter from honduras. and they'd been traveling a whole month. >> reporter: he's been covering immigration for ten years and wrote the book "undocumented: immigration and the militarization of the united states-mexico border." >> i only had a few seconds to get down on the child's level. i photographed from the ground. and i think i took maybe seven pictures while she was crying and looking up at her mother, who was being searched by a guard. and it was very hard for me to see as a father. >> reporter: today in brownsville, texas members of congress toured the casa depresidente children's center. >> what do you want people to know about what you saw in there and what it means about this issue overall? >> well, i think it goes back to the fact that in the last month or so the united states government through this adminis
this now famous photo was taken by getty photographer john moore.ys the 2-year-old girl was ripped from her mother's arms. >> i spoke with the mother very briefly. i asked her where she came from, and she said she had come with her daughter from honduras. and they'd been traveling a whole month. >> reporter: he's been covering immigration for ten years and wrote the book "undocumented: immigration and the militarization of the united states-mexico border." >> i only...
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john moore is the award-winning photographer from getty images that took that picture, and he is hereh me in new york. john, wow. that picture is something else. it's incredible. it's gut-wrenching. no one can look at this image and not feel something. >> well, i can tell you, i felt a lot when i took it. i'd been phoaphing border patrol observing people coming across the river that evening in the middle of the night under darkness, a cloudless sky, and rafts of people came across. and they were all asylum seekers. and when they came across to the u.s. side, the border patrol gathered them all together and began taking people's names, i.d.s, anding the children in the crowd was very emotional for me. >> as you said, you told me you are a father yourself. what do you know about this little girl's story? >> well, i was able to speak with the mother very briefly. i had photographed her and her daughter and several other children, other families. the mom told me that they had been traveling for a month. and coming from honduras through mexico over the kofrs a whole month is a very difficu
john moore is the award-winning photographer from getty images that took that picture, and he is hereh me in new york. john, wow. that picture is something else. it's incredible. it's gut-wrenching. no one can look at this image and not feel something. >> well, i can tell you, i felt a lot when i took it. i'd been phoaphing border patrol observing people coming across the river that evening in the middle of the night under darkness, a cloudless sky, and rafts of people came across. and...
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>> look, i think john moore's photo was and will remain an iconic one. the photo because this little girl became the face of this story on front pages and home pages and tv screens and facebook feeds -- >> but maybe she shouldn't have been the face of this story if she wasn't separated from her mom. >> well, as john just said and has said all along, none of us in the media who used the photo knew what had happened to the girl after this precise moment. and i think part of the power of the image is that unknown. this was a girl facing -- who's coming to america, has just completed one terrifying journey, and whatever its contours, whatever happens to her faces another very frightening journey as well. >> but by monday of this week, we knew that she hadn't been separated from her mom. in fact on tuesday, you all issued a correction to a web story about that. >> that's -- i don't believe that's the case. we did make an error, which obviously, i regret and hate making errors any time. >> sure. >> but we made an error on a web story early in the week, not par
>> look, i think john moore's photo was and will remain an iconic one. the photo because this little girl became the face of this story on front pages and home pages and tv screens and facebook feeds -- >> but maybe she shouldn't have been the face of this story if she wasn't separated from her mom. >> well, as john just said and has said all along, none of us in the media who used the photo knew what had happened to the girl after this precise moment. and i think part of the...
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. >> that is photographer john moore who joined ruiz for a nearly 9 our right along along the border.was feet from sanchez and the little girl. >> i asked her how long she had been traveling. she gave me this very weary look and said she had been on the road with her daughter for a month. >> this picture now graces the picture -- the cover of time magazine next to a picture of president trump. according to reese, mother and daughter were never separated. time never -- time corrected their article today. >> it took less than 2 minutes. as soon as the search was finished, she immediately picked the girl up and she immediately stopped crying. >> more says rudy's and other agents acted professionally -- they say ruiz and other agents asked -- acted professionally that night. >> we are fathers and sons. we also have families. we do care. we do our jobs. we treat these people as humanely and as best as possible. utedto hatheranre nseparateat any point along the way. right now they are both housed at a residential facility south of san antonio. the mom was actually deported from this country
. >> that is photographer john moore who joined ruiz for a nearly 9 our right along along the border.was feet from sanchez and the little girl. >> i asked her how long she had been traveling. she gave me this very weary look and said she had been on the road with her daughter for a month. >> this picture now graces the picture -- the cover of time magazine next to a picture of president trump. according to reese, mother and daughter were never separated. time never -- time...
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separated from her mother her image has resonated with people around the wealth a photo was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells us the story behind the iconic image i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a border patrol officer in his vehicle we found a group of asylum seekers mostly women and children alongside the road about twenty of them now an officer asked this mother to please set down her little girl on the ground while the mother was searched and immediately the little girl started crying and very soon it was over and she picked up her daughter it was an emotional moment and it was very straightforward i think i say in the caption of the picture that they were taken off in a van to a processing center and i didn't know what happened to them after that but i think the compassion that this picture in g
separated from her mother her image has resonated with people around the wealth a photo was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells us the story behind the iconic image i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a...
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separated from her mother her images hit home with people around the world now the photo was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells the story behind the picture. i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a border patrol officer in his vehicle we found a group of asylum seekers mostly women and children alongside the road about twenty of them now an officer asked this mother to please set down her little girl on the ground while the mother was searched and immediately the little girl started crying and very soon it was over and she picked up her daughter it was an emotional moment and it was very straightforward i think i say in the caption of the picture that they were taken off in a van to a processing center and i didn't know what happened to them after that i think the compassion that this picture in gendered for
separated from her mother her images hit home with people around the world now the photo was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells the story behind the picture. i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a border...
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cover features a crime migrant child you might recognize it as part of the image by photographer john moore taken at the u.s. border it's come to symbolize the cruelty of the family separation policy in standing over that child donald trump and next to them the words welcome to america still ahead on the day russia's massive security operation for the world cup we test the measures in place to keep the fans safe. the moscow subway system is under special protection from any threat of attack as an experiment we set out to port one of the trains with a heavy backpack and headed to the city center. where europe is firing its first shot in what's rapidly becoming a global trade war on friday the european union slapped tariffs on a list of american products. it's brussels' answer to u.s. president double drums global trade offensive he's imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum arguing that trade imbalances threaten u.s. national security or europe is targeting iconic american products and you know them like bourbon whiskey jeans peanut butter and course even the motorcycle maker harley davidson as
cover features a crime migrant child you might recognize it as part of the image by photographer john moore taken at the u.s. border it's come to symbolize the cruelty of the family separation policy in standing over that child donald trump and next to them the words welcome to america still ahead on the day russia's massive security operation for the world cup we test the measures in place to keep the fans safe. the moscow subway system is under special protection from any threat of attack as...
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separated from her mother the images hit home with the people around the world it was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells us the story behind the picture. i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a border patrol officer in his vehicle we found a group of asylum seekers mostly women and children alongside the road about twenty of them now an officer asked this mother to please set down her little girl on the ground while the mother was searched and immediately the little girl started crying and very soon it was over and she picked up her daughter it was an emotional moment and it was very straightforward i think i say in the caption of the picture that they were taken off in a van to a processing center and i didn't know what happened to them after that i think the compassion that this picture in gendered
separated from her mother the images hit home with the people around the world it was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells us the story behind the picture. i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a border...
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to use only works on sunday morning john moore. this is the w. news live from berlin we and the rest of the world are watching the scene right now in singapore as we await the meeting between u.s. president i'll trump and north korea's kim turned on who will be live for that historic encounter. i'm irish waiter thank you for joining us u.s. president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong un are making their way into the history books today as they're about to come together for their historic meeting in singapore these are live pictures from the summit site on santo's island off the coast of singapore both leaders have arrived here now we just saw president donald trump and the hotel moments ago and we're waiting for the moment when they will appear in front of the world's media and presumably shake hands before heading off into their one on one meeting. and while we wait we have correspondents boston hashtag hashtag and alexandra naaman following the story for us in singapore and also joined here in the studio by van de facto he's the hea
to use only works on sunday morning john moore. this is the w. news live from berlin we and the rest of the world are watching the scene right now in singapore as we await the meeting between u.s. president i'll trump and north korea's kim turned on who will be live for that historic encounter. i'm irish waiter thank you for joining us u.s. president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong un are making their way into the history books today as they're about to come together for their...
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separated from her mother image has hit home with people around the world the photo was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells us the story behind the picture. i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a border patrol officer in his vehicle we found a group of asylum seekers mostly women and children alongside the road about twenty of them now an officer asked this mother to please set down her little girl on the ground while the mother was searched and immediately the little girl started crying and very soon it was over and she picked up her daughter it was an emotional moment and it was very straightforward i think i say in the caption of the picture that they were taken off in a van to a processing center and i didn't know what happened to them after that but i think the compassion that this picture in gende
separated from her mother image has hit home with people around the world the photo was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells us the story behind the picture. i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a border...
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. >> reporter: that's getty photographer john moore who joined ruiz for a nearly nine- hour ride-alonger. >> was just feet from sanchez and the little girl. >> i asked her how long she'd been traveling, and she gave me onis very weary look and said she had been on the road with her daughter for a month. >> reporter: this picture moore took now graces the cover of "time" magazine, next to an vage of president trump. according to ruiz, mother and daughter were never separated. deime" corrected their article today, clarifying they remained pagether. >> they're using it to symbolize a policy which was not the case in this picture. it took less than two minutes. as soon asgi a gir immediately stopped crying. >> reporter: moore says ruiz and other agents acted giofessionally that night, but he is happy with the cover and the response to the image. ni oftentimes immigration is talked about in terms of gratistics, and when you put a human face and you humanize an issue, you make people feel. and when you make people feel, they have compassion. >> we are also fathers. we are also sons. we also
. >> reporter: that's getty photographer john moore who joined ruiz for a nearly nine- hour ride-alonger. >> was just feet from sanchez and the little girl. >> i asked her how long she'd been traveling, and she gave me onis very weary look and said she had been on the road with her daughter for a month. >> reporter: this picture moore took now graces the cover of "time" magazine, next to an vage of president trump. according to ruiz, mother and daughter were...
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. >> a little bleep, rallying for governor mcmaster, up against republican challenger john moore in theaster was the first statewide elected official to endorse the trump campaign 2016. in utah mitt romney is up against mike kennedy and convicted leaker chelsea manning on the ballot challenging the democratic primary. we will break down all the races, stay tuned for that was a world war ii hero will be posthumously awarded the medal of honor recognizing first lieutenant connor two decades after his death. the kentucky soldier fired on his own position to repel the german attack and saved his unit in france in 1945. lieut. connor died in 1998, one of the most decorated soldiers of world war ii. his wife will accept his metal at the white house. the time is 11 minutes after the top of the hour, donald trump holding onto momentum abroad including possible plans for a summit with p. and next guest says a face-to-face between the two leaders could change history. and hillary clinton still isn't over her election laws, taking her complaints to the world stage. >> my personal experience with w
. >> a little bleep, rallying for governor mcmaster, up against republican challenger john moore in theaster was the first statewide elected official to endorse the trump campaign 2016. in utah mitt romney is up against mike kennedy and convicted leaker chelsea manning on the ballot challenging the democratic primary. we will break down all the races, stay tuned for that was a world war ii hero will be posthumously awarded the medal of honor recognizing first lieutenant connor two decades...
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ok let's bring in david lo terrorism expert and university lecturer at liverpool john moores university in the u.k. thanks for coming on to the program david so the report shows the number of terror attacks has doubled in europe in just a year is it an anomaly or are we genuinely seeing a rise or do you think the rate will continue to rise as rapidly as it's suggesting . oh my dearest hope is the the number of incidents will drop dramatically i think it was an unprecedented year. last year throughout the whole of europe we saw quite a number of low level attacks you know use of calls sharply bladed instruments like which is easy to relatively easy to carry out but the worst ones were certainly barcelona where they tried to use improvised explosive devices as well as parsons green in london again but fortunately the knowledge of explosives wasn't sufficient for for those bombs to detonate so we were very lucky but. i think lessons have also been learned every time this incident. while on what didn't go well and learn but what's crucial you know you listen to interpol is also your appalle
ok let's bring in david lo terrorism expert and university lecturer at liverpool john moores university in the u.k. thanks for coming on to the program david so the report shows the number of terror attacks has doubled in europe in just a year is it an anomaly or are we genuinely seeing a rise or do you think the rate will continue to rise as rapidly as it's suggesting . oh my dearest hope is the the number of incidents will drop dramatically i think it was an unprecedented year. last year...
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john moore, fotoreportero de getty images, captó el momento y recuerda lo que sintió. dre, fue muy difícil ver cuando esa niña empezó a llorar. dulce: moore ha cubierto por diez años temas fronterizos y asegura que esta ha sido una de las asignaciones más difíciles de su carrera. john: la diferencia ahora es que sabía totalmente que cuando detuvieran a este gente, las familias estas aquí, las iban a separar después. dulce: la política de separación de familias impulsada esta semana por el fiscal general jeff sessions establece que no solo son enviados a albergues los niños que cruzan solos, sino aquellos menores que vienen con sus padres, a los cuales clasifican también como niños no acompañados. de la madre de la foto y de su pequeña hija convertidas en símbolos de la política de tolerancia cero no sabemos casi nada. john: hablé brevemente con su madre y me dijo que vinieron de honduras... dulce: según moore, ellas fueron enviadas a sitios distintos. la pequeña fue una más de los casi 2000 niños que fueron separados de sus familias en la frontera, según la agencia de a
john moore, fotoreportero de getty images, captó el momento y recuerda lo que sintió. dre, fue muy difícil ver cuando esa niña empezó a llorar. dulce: moore ha cubierto por diez años temas fronterizos y asegura que esta ha sido una de las asignaciones más difíciles de su carrera. john: la diferencia ahora es que sabía totalmente que cuando detuvieran a este gente, las familias estas aquí, las iban a separar después. dulce: la política de separación de familias impulsada esta semana...
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from her mother her image has resonated with people all around the wold this photo was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images here he tells us the story behind the iconic image. i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a border patrol officer in his vehicle we found a group of asylum seekers mostly women and children alongside the road about twenty of them now an officer asked this mother to please set down her little girl on the ground while the mother was searched and immediately the little girl started crying and very soon it was over and she picked up her daughter it was an emotional moment and it was very straightforward i think i say in the caption of the picture that they were taken off in a van to a processing center and i didn't know what happened to them after that i think the compassion that this picture in
from her mother her image has resonated with people all around the wold this photo was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images here he tells us the story behind the iconic image. i've been photographing along the border and immigration issues now for ten years and so this picture while it's touch many people and it's been very important in many ways it's just really part of a larger body of work for me it was very dark very hard to see when i came out with a...
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the photo was taken last week by john moore, p atographer for getty images. he saw the distraught two 2-year-old as she andweer mother detained by border patrol agents. the caption reads welcome to america. >>> we want to up-to-date on a disturbing story out of calvert county where a woman was mauled to death by her fiance's dog. still driving down highway 4 in ntingtown, maryland. when the maryland state trooper arrived, the dog was attacking the woman. when it started moving towards wubed oper, he shot a the animal. immediately he tried to help the victim. when an additional trooper arrived, one of them killed the dog. >> i can't believe it. like i said, i have never seen him to even be aggressive. nothing. >> the neighbor says the dog was a dogo, which looks somewhat similar to this image. the dog's owner say corrections officer for prince george's county training with the canine it. >>> here's what we didn't see during that massive backup just a couple of days ago. take a look at this video. that egg nighted a dangerous fi and trapped the workers under th
the photo was taken last week by john moore, p atographer for getty images. he saw the distraught two 2-year-old as she andweer mother detained by border patrol agents. the caption reads welcome to america. >>> we want to up-to-date on a disturbing story out of calvert county where a woman was mauled to death by her fiance's dog. still driving down highway 4 in ntingtown, maryland. when the maryland state trooper arrived, the dog was attacking the woman. when it started moving towards...
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john moore is a special correspondent and senior staff photographer at getty images, who is the author of "undocumented immigration and demilitarization of the u.s. mexico border" and antar davidson who recently stepped down from his position at a youth care shelter in arizona. good to have both of you on. thank you so much. >> john, give us the story behind the amazing picture you took here. >> don, i'd been photographing border patrol all day and into the evening there in mcallen, right near the mexico border. a group of immigrants, all asylum seekers had gathered, they'd come across the river in rafts and gathered on a road and the border patrol began to take their names, look at their documents. asylum seekers don't run from border control agents, they actually come to them. they want to be processed and let into the country. the border patrol began body searching, basically frisking people as they went to move them. and i saw this child who was being held by her mother. i spoke to her very briefly. a 2-year-old girl, she and her mother had been traveling from honduras for a month.
john moore is a special correspondent and senior staff photographer at getty images, who is the author of "undocumented immigration and demilitarization of the u.s. mexico border" and antar davidson who recently stepped down from his position at a youth care shelter in arizona. good to have both of you on. thank you so much. >> john, give us the story behind the amazing picture you took here. >> don, i'd been photographing border patrol all day and into the evening there...
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. >> reporter: that's getty photographer john moore, who joined ruiz for a nearly nine-hour ride-alongborder. he was just feet from sanchez and the little girl. >> i asked her how long she'd been traveling. and she gave me this very weary look and she said she'd been on the road with her daughter for a mop. >> reporter: this picture moore took now graces "time" magazine, next to an t image of pheresident c trump.feo according to ruiz, mother and daughter were never separated. "time" corrected their article today, clarifying that they remained together. >> they're using it to symboli a policy, and that was not the case on this picture. it took less than two minutes. as soon as the search was finished, she immediately picked the girl up and the girl immediately stopped crying. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier
. >> reporter: that's getty photographer john moore, who joined ruiz for a nearly nine-hour ride-alongborder. he was just feet from sanchez and the little girl. >> i asked her how long she'd been traveling. and she gave me this very weary look and she said she'd been on the road with her daughter for a mop. >> reporter: this picture moore took now graces "time" magazine, next to an t image of pheresident c trump.feo according to ruiz, mother and daughter were never...
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the photo was taken last week by john moore, a photographer for getting images. the distraught 2-year-old was ere as she and her mother were detained. >>> a local muslim group is protesting the controversial imgreat lakes policy. take a look. choppe 4 was over news 4 tomorrow in briso. the facility is hding some young undoumd children who were sprayed from their families at the border. members of the council on american islamic relations call on the white house to takeio immediate a to reunite those families. >>> the virginia department of strpgs transportation is now ng to add a new travel lane to 66 inside the beltway. news 4 transportation reporter adam tuss has been all over this. this is response to those of us who look around stuck in traffic and sayhy didn't they make this thingr? wi >> that goes back a ways that you know about,re sure, and it would take all day to talk about the history of i-66 inside the beltway,ut we will have an extra lane here inside the beltway from the dual esconnector t fairfax drive. guys, that is four miles long inside the beltwa
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the photograph wasak by john moore, a photographer for getty images. he was taking pictures last week when he saw the 2-year-old from honduras distraught and she and her mother were detained by border patrol agents. >>> the first lady is a former model who is certainly aware of the power o a fashion statement. the coat she wore on her way to visit slters in texas may not have sent the message she intended. she was wearing an ove green arm jacket with writing skrauon back of it. it reads i really don't care, do you. she did not wear that jacket in texas. during the trip her spo ds personismissed questions about hidden messages, but when she landed at joint base air force base she got off wearing the i really don't care jacket once again. perhaps it's meant solely for washington. either way the $39 j ket got a lot of attention on social media. >>> new details in an attack that left woman clinging to life and ended with a dog being shot by police.le people c 911 when they saw a struggle outside a house in calvert county this morning. news 4 meagan fitzger
the photograph wasak by john moore, a photographer for getty images. he was taking pictures last week when he saw the 2-year-old from honduras distraught and she and her mother were detained by border patrol agents. >>> the first lady is a former model who is certainly aware of the power o a fashion statement. the coat she wore on her way to visit slters in texas may not have sent the message she intended. she was wearing an ove green arm jacket with writing skrauon back of it. it...
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her fate was unclear when i spoke with the photographer, john moore, who captured this image. >> theyple as they were loaded into vans to be taken to a processing center, where they were possibly separated, parents and children. and one of the last people to get on the bus was the mother of this child and her daughter together. and when they went to body search her against the vehicle, they asked her to put down her child, and right then in that moment, the little girl broke into tears, and, you know, it's not unusual for toddlers in any circumstance to have separation anxiety, but i think this particular situation with the separation of families leads and gives a new meaning to that phrase. >> i did ask him in that same interview whether he knew what had happened to her. he told us all he wasn't sure. and now we've learned "the washington post" reporting that she is one of the lucky ones who in the end was not separated from her mother, but she is one of thousands of children who have become political footballs facing fear and uncertain future, leading to the reversal of that separat
her fate was unclear when i spoke with the photographer, john moore, who captured this image. >> theyple as they were loaded into vans to be taken to a processing center, where they were possibly separated, parents and children. and one of the last people to get on the bus was the mother of this child and her daughter together. and when they went to body search her against the vehicle, they asked her to put down her child, and right then in that moment, the little girl broke into tears,...
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on the front page of the "new york times" in a painfully stunning photograph by john moore a war correspondent seen it all but said he had a tough time that night photographing the work of the border patrol in texas. all we know she is a 2-year-old girl apprehended at the border with her mother. we don't know her name. reporters are working on that i'm sure we'll know more about that. but none of us had made us feel more of the pain on the southern border than she is. now she is on the cover of time magazine. she has taken her place in history. in a confrontation with the united states. a confrontation she has won. but we don't know what happened to her. so her victory might be won for others but not herself. she is not the first to challenge the conscious on the southern border. jenny flores was born in 1977 in el salvador. the same year military was born. military moved to new york in her early 20s and may or may not have worked illegally as a model. her husband promised two years ago she would have a news conference and explain all of her details of her arrival in america and present her do
on the front page of the "new york times" in a painfully stunning photograph by john moore a war correspondent seen it all but said he had a tough time that night photographing the work of the border patrol in texas. all we know she is a 2-year-old girl apprehended at the border with her mother. we don't know her name. reporters are working on that i'm sure we'll know more about that. but none of us had made us feel more of the pain on the southern border than she is. now she is on...
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photographer john moore took this photograph and told me what he can about her story. >> well, i was able to speak with the mother very briefly. i had frafld her and her daughter and several other children, other families. the mom told me that they had been traveling for a month, and coming from honduras through mexico over the course of a whole month is a very difficult journey for those folks, often very dangerous so by the time they reach the u.s. side they had probably been through a lot already. >> what was going through your mind when you took the picture? >> well, they had been body searching people as they were loaded into advance to be taken to a processing center where they were possibly separating parents and children, and one of the last people to get on the bus was the mother of this child and her daughter together. when they went to body search her against the vehicle, they asked her to put down her child, and right then in that moment the little girl broke into tears and, you know, it's not unusual for toddlers in any circumstance to have separation anxiety, but i thin
photographer john moore took this photograph and told me what he can about her story. >> well, i was able to speak with the mother very briefly. i had frafld her and her daughter and several other children, other families. the mom told me that they had been traveling for a month, and coming from honduras through mexico over the course of a whole month is a very difficult journey for those folks, often very dangerous so by the time they reach the u.s. side they had probably been through a...
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border it was of a young honduran go crying as her mother was being searched the photo was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells us the story behind the picture. when i came out with a border patrol officer in his vehicle we found a group of asylum seekers mostly women and children alongside the road about twenty of them as they were about to be transported to a processing center each adult was body searched patted down as they got into the vehicle now an officer asked this mother to please set down her little girl on the ground while she was searched while the mother was searched and immediately the little girl started crying and very soon it was over and she picked up her daughter and they were put into the vehicle and taken to a processing center and i did not know what happened to them after that well i think the compassion that this picture in gendered for many people the way it touched many people opened up a great awareness of the issue of family separations at the time but more specifically to the zero tolerance policies of the trumpet mini
border it was of a young honduran go crying as her mother was being searched the photo was taken by john moore a pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells us the story behind the picture. when i came out with a border patrol officer in his vehicle we found a group of asylum seekers mostly women and children alongside the road about twenty of them as they were about to be transported to a processing center each adult was body searched patted down as they got into the vehicle...
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the photographer here, john moore. that does it for this hour.ight now stephanie ruhle down in texas. >> hi, hallie. hello, everyone. i'm stephanie ruhle. i'm live in texas. my part lner ali velshi is off let. it's tuesday, june 19th. let's try to get smarter. >> growing outrage. you wanted bipartisanship, you got it. demanding the trump administration end the policy of separating migrant kids from their parents here at the border. >> we did, of course, present a tape recording of exactly how those kids feel. it's exactly what you would expect. despair, shock -- >> at midnight they wake you up. >> to do what? >> translator: to count everyone in the cells. >> when we were in the cells yesterday, we had women asking
the photographer here, john moore. that does it for this hour.ight now stephanie ruhle down in texas. >> hi, hallie. hello, everyone. i'm stephanie ruhle. i'm live in texas. my part lner ali velshi is off let. it's tuesday, june 19th. let's try to get smarter. >> growing outrage. you wanted bipartisanship, you got it. demanding the trump administration end the policy of separating migrant kids from their parents here at the border. >> we did, of course, present a tape...
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john pienaar is in westminster. explained moore, john?h russia ahead of the vote for brexit? that was the big question in the air when aaron banks finally agreed to take questions before mps at the house of commons. as expected, his denials of any and all wrongdoing were notjust total, they were scornful, they were mocking. he admitted he had spoken to, seen and been in contact with the russian ambassador a number of times. previously he admitted to one such contact. he said the first contact happened before the referendum campaign had even properly taken off. a full—scale russian witchhunt going on. before that all occurred, there was no issue. a witchhunt, he called it. but had any information gone back and forward ? any information gone back and forward? had he given any inside information to the russian ambassador? you told the committee he had given the russian ambassador the phone number of the donald trump transition team. he said that was about it as far as information went and there were no apologies for any of that. but look wha
john pienaar is in westminster. explained moore, john?h russia ahead of the vote for brexit? that was the big question in the air when aaron banks finally agreed to take questions before mps at the house of commons. as expected, his denials of any and all wrongdoing were notjust total, they were scornful, they were mocking. he admitted he had spoken to, seen and been in contact with the russian ambassador a number of times. previously he admitted to one such contact. he said the first contact...
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john moore. the child is seen screaming as her mother is searched by a border patrol agent.re covered wars and epidemics all over the world. he says this situation got to him. >> once the mother set her down, she started crying immediately. it was an emotional moment for me to see, but i only had a few seconds to get down on the child's level. i photographed from the ground. and i think i took maybe seven pictures while she was crying and looking up at her mother, who was being searched by a guard. and it was very hard for me to see as a father. >> the mother and child were part of a group of honduran women and children crossing the rio grande in the middle of the night. he doesn't know what happened to them after they were taken away. >> the justice department's inspector general admits for the first time they are investigating james comey. michael horowitz testified on capitol hill along with christopher wray. after a referral from the fbi, he's looking into comey's private memos and whether any classified information in them was handled properly or improperly. >>> and pre
john moore. the child is seen screaming as her mother is searched by a border patrol agent.re covered wars and epidemics all over the world. he says this situation got to him. >> once the mother set her down, she started crying immediately. it was an emotional moment for me to see, but i only had a few seconds to get down on the child's level. i photographed from the ground. and i think i took maybe seven pictures while she was crying and looking up at her mother, who was being searched...
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. >> reporter: that's getty photographer john moore. for a nearly nine-hour ride-along on the border. he was just feet from sanchez and the little girl. >> i asked her how long she'd been traveling. and she gave me this very weary look and said she'd been on the road with her daughter for a month. tha wh din choiildren. it's almost impossible to imagine actually. >> reporter: moore's image is now on the cover of "time" magazine next to a picture of the president. >> they're using it to symbolize a policy and that was not the case. >> as soon as the search was finished, she immediately picked the girl up and the girl immediately stopped crying. >> reporter: moore says ruiz and other agents acted professionally that night. but he is happy with the cover and the response to the image. >> oftentimes immigration is talked about in terms in stiscsti and when you put a human face and humanize an issue, you make people feel. and when you make people feel, they have compassion. and if i've done just a little bit of that, then that's okay. >> we
. >> reporter: that's getty photographer john moore. for a nearly nine-hour ride-along on the border. he was just feet from sanchez and the little girl. >> i asked her how long she'd been traveling. and she gave me this very weary look and said she'd been on the road with her daughter for a month. tha wh din choiildren. it's almost impossible to imagine actually. >> reporter: moore's image is now on the cover of "time" magazine next to a picture of the president....
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first, john moore works for getty images, where he is a special correspondent and senior staff photographer the border with mexico in very southern texas and it's an area which is the most heavily trafficked for people and drugs along the entire us—mexico border. before you took it, describe what was going on. i was out with the border patrol, which works very heavily in that region to intercept people who are crossing the border illegally and also turning themselves in for political asylum. i was with the border patrol from afternoon into evening, and late into the night, as they received people who were coming across the rio grande in rafts from mexico. and a group of people, mostly women and children, about 20, gathered on a road and the border patrol came upon them. i was with the agents at the time. they shone a spotlight on this crowd who were very scared and they had come across at night to unfamiliar territory. as the border patrol started working with them to take names and the documents, that's how the scene started. right, and you saw a mother, i understand, put down her little g
first, john moore works for getty images, where he is a special correspondent and senior staff photographer the border with mexico in very southern texas and it's an area which is the most heavily trafficked for people and drugs along the entire us—mexico border. before you took it, describe what was going on. i was out with the border patrol, which works very heavily in that region to intercept people who are crossing the border illegally and also turning themselves in for political asylum....
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john mccain. >> just see the movie. see that film "for whom the bell tolls" and you will understand moor profoundly the heroism of john mccain years in hanoi. the opportunities he had to come home earlier. the opportunities he had after that first -- that first plane crash in vietnam to not go back and -- >> the first -- right. >> after the fire, barely survived that. >> yes. >> let me -- a book from, "the restless wave" you know so well on donald trump. i'm not sure what to make of president trump's convictions. the appearance of toughness or a reality show facsimile of toughness seems to matter more than any of our values. talk about values. >> well, they're very important. always feels strongly about champions abroad as well as protecting them here at home. then candidate trump talked about killing the family and the wives and children of terrorists, or doing waterboarding or worse, or indiscrimina indiscriminate -- whatever -- i mean, it's a lack of understanding, and ignorance on then candidate trump's part, but he's reacting to that. from burma to belarussia. the president is known as the president of the united states
john mccain. >> just see the movie. see that film "for whom the bell tolls" and you will understand moor profoundly the heroism of john mccain years in hanoi. the opportunities he had to come home earlier. the opportunities he had after that first -- that first plane crash in vietnam to not go back and -- >> the first -- right. >> after the fire, barely survived that. >> yes. >> let me -- a book from, "the restless wave" you know so well on...
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behind me a young honduran girl crying as her mother was being searched the photo was taken by john moorea pulitzer prize winning photographer for getty images he tells us now the story behind the picture when i came out with a border patrol officer in his vehicle we found a group of asylum seekers mostly women and children alongside the road about twenty of them as they were about to be trying. supported to a processing center each adult was body searched patted down as they got into the vehicle now an officer asked this mother to please set down her little girl on the ground while she was searched while the mother was searched and immediately the little girl started crying and very soon it was over and she picked up her daughter and they were put into the vehicle and taken to a processing center and i did not know what happened to them after that well i think the compassion that this picture in gendered for many people the way it touched many people opened up a great awareness of the issue of family separations at the time but more specifically to the zero tolerance policies of the trum
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joining me now to discuss, steven moore, director of the center for canadian studies at johns hopkinsty christopher sands and earl anthony wayne. great to see you. where to begin? there's a lot of material to work through. i want to start with you, christopher, on the heels of michelle's reporting. the president comments that he is open to this idea of bringing russia back to the table to turn g-7 back into g-8. how do you think the u.s. allies, particularly canada where he's heading, are reacting to this news? >> canada has one of the largest ukrainian populations anywhere outside ukraine. steven harper, the previous prime minister to justin trudeau was very hardline on the russian invasion of ukraine and on the annexation of crimea. justin trudeau has kept it going. even though it's a different party. he has been very firm on the russian annexation. it will be awkward for canada. a lot of canadians will be shocked by this. this is not at all expected. >> of course, this comes on the heels of this twitter feud, ambassador, with president trump between him and some of the leaders, our
joining me now to discuss, steven moore, director of the center for canadian studies at johns hopkinsty christopher sands and earl anthony wayne. great to see you. where to begin? there's a lot of material to work through. i want to start with you, christopher, on the heels of michelle's reporting. the president comments that he is open to this idea of bringing russia back to the table to turn g-7 back into g-8. how do you think the u.s. allies, particularly canada where he's heading, are...
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moore with the preview. >> we will go inside the preparations for the president trump and kim jong un summit in singapore. and johndeath. reporter: push protopwant to sell f kitchens. we will be back in 30 minutes. ♪ ♪or by cbs >> glor: on this wednesday ofening, the president comsthe g nvt afppfr kim kardashian. and the investigation after graphic tape emerges of four arizona officers making a violent arrest. but first, the headlines in 60 seconds.arrest. >> president trump has commuted ree life sentence for alice marie johnson. -t a first-time nonviolent drug ofnd who heen serving a life sentence. >> kardashian wrote on twitter, "best news ever." >> i said we're not going to have a summit under those strcumstances. kim jong-un got back on his hands and knees and begged for it. >> it's probably not the mood fsic you want for the summit. >> reporter: i'm manuel bojorquez in guatemala, e fallye communities that were largely cut off by the volcano's explosion. >>ha
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moore has the details. >> reporter: in this morning's gma first look, a moment 22 years in the making. >> i want to thank the president, donald john >> reporter: the president keeping up with the kardashian plea for clem see. announcing wednesday he would be computing the 63-year-old's life sentence for non-violent drug charges. it was her first offense. >> i feel like my life is starting over again. >> reporter: less than a week after johnson's biggest supporter, kim kardashian west, visited the oval office. this interview with johnson shot by digital news company caught the reality star's attention in october. we'll be live with alice johnson coming up at 7:00 a.m. with your gma first look, marcus moore, abc news, aliceville, alabama. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. mid 50s all through out our east bay valleys. if you head up and maybe do a hike early this morning, 47. mt. diablo a little warmer, 68 degrees. low to mid 50s from san francisco and pacica, 52 to 50, all the way down both sides of the bayshore line to san jose, 55. los gatos up in the mills cooler, 46. same thing in napa a
moore has the details. >> reporter: in this morning's gma first look, a moment 22 years in the making. >> i want to thank the president, donald john >> reporter: the president keeping up with the kardashian plea for clem see. announcing wednesday he would be computing the 63-year-old's life sentence for non-violent drug charges. it was her first offense. >> i feel like my life is starting over again. >> reporter: less than a week after johnson's biggest supporter,...
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moore was the scene where the blows of blue lay any less cruel. nothing but a lump of meat, countless bullets from both armies had torn them. this had been a most awful day john hale he concluded. if there has been any benefit commensurate with the law of life -- loss of life, i cannot see it. would evaluation of the battle proved the next day when he was sent out on the burial detail, assign it disagreeable duty of digging shallow graves. more, he said then i have ever seen. historian martin myers said the futility is not something we are comfortable with as civil war historians. so keen are we to frame firming narratives, to assign significance and impart meaning, to make sense of it all. futility is a word we often only whisper. john haley's account asked us clearly to measure the yawning gap between our tiny postwar narratives and his wrenching ghastly reality. 1854, it was not clear that the suffering he had witnessed would be worth it. sniping and maneuvering. fighting around spotsylvania untilued more than a week the 21st of may. nearly two weeks and the immediate presence of death, hayley reflected, and in that time we had scarcely had our clothes or
moore was the scene where the blows of blue lay any less cruel. nothing but a lump of meat, countless bullets from both armies had torn them. this had been a most awful day john hale he concluded. if there has been any benefit commensurate with the law of life -- loss of life, i cannot see it. would evaluation of the battle proved the next day when he was sent out on the burial detail, assign it disagreeable duty of digging shallow graves. more, he said then i have ever seen. historian martin...