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sarai esta con nosotros desde laredo...É te dice? >> cuando lleguÉ yo lloraba un poco porque es un momento muy emotivo. yo sÓlo le dije que muchas gracias por siempre apoyarme en todo y por nunca dejar de tener a la familia unida. carolina: como ha sido todo este tiempo de estar en los estados unidos. >> ha sido algo muy difÍcil. yo soy sÓlo tan sólo una de tantas que no tienen a sus padres con ellos y soy afortunada de poder tener una ciudadanÍa y seguir estudiando a que te gustarÍa dedicarte. >> en el otoÑo estarÉ estudiando psicologÍa en austin es un abrazo que dice mucho con tantos jÓvenes que han sido separados de sus en minutos la tenemos todos los detalles acerca de una protesta pacÍfica acerca de las personas sin hogar que estÁn recibiendo diferentes tipos de acoso. toda la informaciÓn de minutos. > el consumo de cannabis entre adolescentes podrÍa retrasarlos a la escuela y terminar sus estudios despuÉs de quienes no son consumidores. $70,000 en premio ofrecer la ciudad de los Ángeles a que prueba que es el mejor co
sarai esta con nosotros desde laredo...É te dice? >> cuando lleguÉ yo lloraba un poco porque es un momento muy emotivo. yo sÓlo le dije que muchas gracias por siempre apoyarme en todo y por nunca dejar de tener a la familia unida. carolina: como ha sido todo este tiempo de estar en los estados unidos. >> ha sido algo muy difÍcil. yo soy sÓlo tan sólo una de tantas que no tienen a sus padres con ellos y soy afortunada de poder tener una ciudadanÍa y seguir estudiando a que te...
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la toga se le revoltea mientras pasa el puente fronterizo con nuevo laredo mexicano.dia en se recibiÓ en houss hermanos lelue con la voz de su que fue deportado. >>> en texas edgar muÑoz noticias telemundo. >>> tantos jÓvenes que son el futuro de este paÍs. llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn de notics telemundo. [tema musical] >> mi esposo se suicidÓ hace un mes. lo Único que yo escuchÉ fue un disparo, y es por culpa de la seÑora acÁ presente. >> acÁ me rompiÓ con un tenedor-- >> [lina] serÍa por santa, por santa serÍa. >> todo porque no le hice la comida que a Él le gustaba. >> la amante de la seÑora le arrebatÓ el arma... a spapÁ. >> frente a Él. >> lo hago responsable de la muerte de mi hija. iÑesba viendo un video de un muÑeco momo que obliga a los niÑos a suicidarse, a matarse. >> yo no tengo ninguna culpa, doctora, o sea, un niÑo normal no hace eso. >> doctora, ella tenÍa autismo.
la toga se le revoltea mientras pasa el puente fronterizo con nuevo laredo mexicano.dia en se recibiÓ en houss hermanos lelue con la voz de su que fue deportado. >>> en texas edgar muÑoz noticias telemundo. >>> tantos jÓvenes que son el futuro de este paÍs. llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn de notics telemundo. [tema musical] >> mi esposo se suicidÓ hace un mes. lo Único que yo escuchÉ fue un disparo, y es por culpa de la seÑora acÁ presente. >> acÁ me...
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que conecta con nuevo laredo para hacer esto, ese abrazo con su padre deportado es lo que mÁs querÍaal final de esta ediciÓn de noticias telemundo, muchas gracias por el privilegio de su tiempo. recuerde mÁs noticias esta noche aquÍ a las 11, en telemundo , buenas noches, >> yo fui formando a mi hija desde chica. yo querÍa que fuera una artista, pero decente. empecÉ a ver que iba a hacer una pelÍcula porno. apenas tiene 18 aÑos. ¿y con quiÉn cree, doctora polo, que va a hacer esa pelÍcula? >> ¿con quiÉn? >> con su padre. >> bueno, la pelÍcula se llama "incesto divino". >> yo recibÍ una llamada de unos coyotes mexicanos. me dijeron de que tenÍan a mis hijos y que, si los querÍa enteros, que les soltara la lana. >> ¿cuÁnto dinero te pidieron por los niÑos? >> 40.000 dÓlares, si no, que los iban a matar, doctora. yo no sÉ cÓmo estÁn mis hijos, si tienen hambre o dÓnde.
que conecta con nuevo laredo para hacer esto, ese abrazo con su padre deportado es lo que mÁs querÍaal final de esta ediciÓn de noticias telemundo, muchas gracias por el privilegio de su tiempo. recuerde mÁs noticias esta noche aquÍ a las 11, en telemundo , buenas noches, >> yo fui formando a mi hija desde chica. yo querÍa que fuera una artista, pero decente. empecÉ a ver que iba a hacer una pelÍcula porno. apenas tiene 18 aÑos. ¿y con quiÉn cree, doctora polo, que va a hacer...
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importanteelaístodo se debe a la guerra comercial con china ahora el mÁs importante es el puente de laredoor anunciÓ que su reciÉn renombrado instituto para devolver al pueblo lo robado comenzarÁ a operar muy pronto y lo harÁ con tres subastas. >>se subastarÁ en autos de lujo, estos vehÍculos deportivos y lujosos decomisados al crimen organizado serÁn subastados y las ganancias se destinarÁn a las comunidades doe se vive con un dÓlar al dÍa. >>vamos a empezar entregando al municipio mÁs pobre de mÉxico le vamos a entregar lo que se bao tener por la venta de carros de lujo se trata de 82 vehÍculos en lo que antes fue la casa del ex presidente enrique peÑa y se muestra como si fueron trofeos ganados a corruptos y delincuentes, la que se valor que le saquen sea muy bien destinado en total se espera recaudar 1.3 millones de dÓlares vehÍculos muy interesantes porque son de colecciÓn hay un mustang 76, un volkswagen 56 que valen mucho la pena. destaca esta camioneta 2016 con precio de 70.000 $ que se cree perteneciÓ a uno de los hijos de joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn serÁn las primeras acciones que re
importanteelaístodo se debe a la guerra comercial con china ahora el mÁs importante es el puente de laredoor anunciÓ que su reciÉn renombrado instituto para devolver al pueblo lo robado comenzarÁ a operar muy pronto y lo harÁ con tres subastas. >>se subastarÁ en autos de lujo, estos vehÍculos deportivos y lujosos decomisados al crimen organizado serÁn subastados y las ganancias se destinarÁn a las comunidades doe se vive con un dÓlar al dÍa. >>vamos a empezar entregando...
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internacional que une méxico y estados unidos, la madre y su hija fueron desde wisconsin a nuevo laredocon revisar su celular a su pareja porque podría terminar en la cárcel >> (aviso comercial) >> (información en pantalla) >> (♪ música ) (♪ música ) (♪ música ) >> bueno los gigantes habían perdido 6 partidos consecutivos pero tenían una buena oportunidad de parar esta racha contra miami marlins el otro equipo en la división nacional con el peor récord en la cuarta entrada le dio con todo con este octavo jonrón y estaban empatados a 1 carrera y después una línea y el jugador le roba el hit después el bateador batazo de doble que impulsó al colombiano pero los gigantes cayeron por séptima ocasión seguida pero veamos las jugadas gigantes de la semana >> (aviso comercial) >> (♪ música ) >> arrancamos con este kevin y este batazo entre dos pero el jugador saca un out en segunda base y aquí le roba un hit al lanzador y vamos con este jugador el nieto del salón de la fama este fue su primer hit en las ligas mayores pero lo sacaron out en primera >> (aviso comercial) >> (♪ música ) >> de gigan
internacional que une méxico y estados unidos, la madre y su hija fueron desde wisconsin a nuevo laredocon revisar su celular a su pareja porque podría terminar en la cárcel >> (aviso comercial) >> (información en pantalla) >> (♪ música ) (♪ música ) (♪ música ) >> bueno los gigantes habían perdido 6 partidos consecutivos pero tenían una buena oportunidad de parar esta racha contra miami marlins el otro equipo en la división nacional con el peor récord...
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la menor entrÓ por la frontera de laredo, en marzo de 2018 acompaÑada de un adulto al parecer iba a reunificarsea quirÚrgicamente, complicaciones la obligaron a permanecer en el hospital casi dos meses. en marzo, la madre de la menor viajÓ a san antonio para visitarla. debido a su estado de salud, cediÓ sus derechos al gobierno para que se hicieran cargo de la menor. >> tuvo tratamiento mÉdico en este paÍs, es algo costoso. la seÑora permitiÓ que el estado tomarÁ las decisiones mÉdicas correspondientes, con la intenciÓn de salvar la vida de la niÑa. oscar: entubada inconsciente, la enviaron en mayo a phoenix para que se recuperarÁ en una clÍnica de rehabilitaciÓn. >> asÍ se hizo, notificarle el ingreso de la niÑa a este estado. la asistimos, consular mente hablando. tuvimos reuniones para verifica su condiciÓn. luego fue trasladada a nebraska. oscar: la niÑa tuvo contacto telefÓnico con su madre varias veces, omaha, nebraska. tres dÍas despuÉs de su llegada muriÓ. el padre recibiÓ despuÉs los restos para darle sepultura. la madre contra todos los servicios de un abogado para que investigue el ca
la menor entrÓ por la frontera de laredo, en marzo de 2018 acompaÑada de un adulto al parecer iba a reunificarsea quirÚrgicamente, complicaciones la obligaron a permanecer en el hospital casi dos meses. en marzo, la madre de la menor viajÓ a san antonio para visitarla. debido a su estado de salud, cediÓ sus derechos al gobierno para que se hicieran cargo de la menor. >> tuvo tratamiento mÉdico en este paÍs, es algo costoso. la seÑora permitiÓ que el estado tomarÁ las decisiones...
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i was talking to a friend in laredo and rio grande valley.nighttime, the real fun begins. >> it becomes dangerous at night. and that is when a lot of the dangerous criminals do come across because of the night. and also, the units through the day, but a lot of dangerous criminals and drugs come through at night. those are the guys that have very serious record, murder, kidnapping, and got deported serving time in jail. >> laura: this is what the chief said today about the families being used and using these children, watch. >> what will happen a whole family will make it to a border here and they will break up. so a father will take a child, a mother will take a child across at different locations. they won't inform the officer that they are one family unit that way they can each take advantage of the system. >> laura: john, they went on to say that's how they differ at the border patrol resources. so not one pickup location but multiple, but it is one family unit. meanwhile, we have the spotters on the hillside bringing the drugs and 2 miles
i was talking to a friend in laredo and rio grande valley.nighttime, the real fun begins. >> it becomes dangerous at night. and that is when a lot of the dangerous criminals do come across because of the night. and also, the units through the day, but a lot of dangerous criminals and drugs come through at night. those are the guys that have very serious record, murder, kidnapping, and got deported serving time in jail. >> laura: this is what the chief said today about the families...
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patrol sector but laredo point of entry.e saw asylum-seekers. not just coming from guatemala. i saw people from the congo, people from venezuela, people from colombia, people from china. this is open season for the word to come to the borders to use crazy asylum laws that could be fixed if congress was, would bring a law that would make sense. everybody would be happy. the 5%, i don't blame the president. president is trying to do everything he possibly can. now he is saying, if mexico can't do their part, well, we got to do something. mexico in my belief, needs to step up. i have said it many times. either seal the southern border. need to look at the border. use their military to do it. if that doesn't happen, this is going to continue to be a wholesale crisis with no end in sight. charles: nelson, last year, our imports from mexico, $93 billion worth of vehicles, 64 billion in electronic machinery, mineral fuels, 16 billion, agricultural productss 26 billion. these are big, gargantuan numbers, livelihoods on both sides of
patrol sector but laredo point of entry.e saw asylum-seekers. not just coming from guatemala. i saw people from the congo, people from venezuela, people from colombia, people from china. this is open season for the word to come to the borders to use crazy asylum laws that could be fixed if congress was, would bring a law that would make sense. everybody would be happy. the 5%, i don't blame the president. president is trying to do everything he possibly can. now he is saying, if mexico can't do...
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town of to a wisconsin wanting to be closer to her father reese and her mother moved to laredo later funny difficult but effective way to be together once again it is hard to wake up. carrie lee. >>like at 05:00am just so you can crossing go to school and then cross back. >>in the afternoon her diploma being the result of her hard work and dedication right after i graduated. >>i decided to see my dad. >>at the bridge. the embrace was captured by her cousin because rees wanted to sh-re it with loved ones. i wanted my whole other family to see it. my friends to also see as well police had no idea the video would go viral like it did on facebook having been shared more than 20,000 times and some have even reached out to her and shared with her similar experiences, various and message is that they were proud. >>i did forget where i came from. they were going through the same situation was as one of those know that the early college high school principal says re success is due to her it's it's a story of a story of. >>resiliency grit thinking that nothing is impossible to cite a because o
town of to a wisconsin wanting to be closer to her father reese and her mother moved to laredo later funny difficult but effective way to be together once again it is hard to wake up. carrie lee. >>like at 05:00am just so you can crossing go to school and then cross back. >>in the afternoon her diploma being the result of her hard work and dedication right after i graduated. >>i decided to see my dad. >>at the bridge. the embrace was captured by her cousin because rees...
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we provided offices in the immediate area, we pulled 300 officers out of the laredo area and 140 out of the el paso area and 51 out of the san diego area. the immediate response to border patrol resulted in significant wait times commercially and in our passenger vehicles as well. typical wait times would be one to two hours. we were seeing five to hour wait seven times for cargo coming across. after the initial call for assistance came out, we began to readjust those 545 officers with replacements from our airports , our seaports, our northern border in alliance with collective-bargaining from the union. so eventually we were able to get that balance down. right now it is about 245 officers from the southwest border and 300 from the airports , the seaports, and the northern border that are assisting. that has brought the wait times back down, higher than we have seen before, but better than we saw at the end of march. sen. cornyn: what are you going to do when, instead of 100,000 migrants a month you see 200,000 , or 400,000? mr. owen: very concerning. as the border patrol needs mor
we provided offices in the immediate area, we pulled 300 officers out of the laredo area and 140 out of the el paso area and 51 out of the san diego area. the immediate response to border patrol resulted in significant wait times commercially and in our passenger vehicles as well. typical wait times would be one to two hours. we were seeing five to hour wait seven times for cargo coming across. after the initial call for assistance came out, we began to readjust those 545 officers with...
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here it ist for san antonio and laredo. that congeals over houston tonight, but baton rouge, new orleans, mobile, you're getting it right now. the northern part of this system does accelerate, the mid-atlantic, the carolinas, the northeast tomorrow. you'll get some showers and storms. but over houston, that wave. several more pulses of rain coming tonight and saturday during the day. flash flood watches for southeast texas, much of louisiana. six to ten inches of additional rainfall over some of the same areas. flooding a concern right through the weekend. david? >> rob marciano. our thanks to you again tonight, rob. >>> president trump is firing back tonight after saying he was, quote, very surprised that his son, donald trump jr., was subpoenaed by the republican-led senate intelligence committee. our jon karl today asking the president, should his son fight that subpoena, and will the president allow robert mueller to testify? >> reporter: the president today strongly defended his son, expressing irritation that donald t
here it ist for san antonio and laredo. that congeals over houston tonight, but baton rouge, new orleans, mobile, you're getting it right now. the northern part of this system does accelerate, the mid-atlantic, the carolinas, the northeast tomorrow. you'll get some showers and storms. but over houston, that wave. several more pulses of rain coming tonight and saturday during the day. flash flood watches for southeast texas, much of louisiana. six to ten inches of additional rainfall over some...
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in response to this worsening situation last week i along with my colleague from laredo, texas a democrat introduced the humane act and humane act is you can see a bipartisan, bicameral solution to make the practical necessary reforms to address the loopholes in our laws and ensure family stayed together and better protect unaccompanied children release from hhs custody. we also adopt several recommendations from the bipartisan dhs homeland security advisory council including the astonishment of regional processing centers along the border and needed streamlining of processes claims. this legislation will not solve every problem but it's a big step forward that would have a big impact that will bring order out of the chaos. i urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to work with us to try to solve this problem and we need to quit looking at this through a political lens for weight to try to solve what else is broken and needs to be fixed in our immigration system. this is an emergency situation and only congress can provide the authorization in order to allow our good men women in cu
in response to this worsening situation last week i along with my colleague from laredo, texas a democrat introduced the humane act and humane act is you can see a bipartisan, bicameral solution to make the practical necessary reforms to address the loopholes in our laws and ensure family stayed together and better protect unaccompanied children release from hhs custody. we also adopt several recommendations from the bipartisan dhs homeland security advisory council including the astonishment...
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and we've just learned a week ago that border patrol agents in laredo intercepted a truck containing 120 illegals who were trying to enter the united states. 11 of them were juveniles, all from central america. t and finally, it keeps getting more shocking. a potential serial killer who's in the country illegally has been arrested in texas. police say billy of kenya previously arrest in the death of an 81-year-old woman, has also been charged with killing at least 11 more elderly women even more frightening. police said then that investigators are reviewing about 750 unattended deaths of elderly women for possible links to this illegal immigrant. we'll continue to follow this story. >> despite all of what we just told you, democrats for months have been saying, there's no border crisis or trump causedsa the border crisis. nancy pelosi yesterday somehow forgot all of the things that we talked about and had the gal gall to say this. >> we never not said there's not a crisis -- there's a humanitarian crisis. at the border. >> laura: oh, yeah, okay. no one every denied it. oh, please, le
and we've just learned a week ago that border patrol agents in laredo intercepted a truck containing 120 illegals who were trying to enter the united states. 11 of them were juveniles, all from central america. t and finally, it keeps getting more shocking. a potential serial killer who's in the country illegally has been arrested in texas. police say billy of kenya previously arrest in the death of an 81-year-old woman, has also been charged with killing at least 11 more elderly women even...
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sandra, the new girl from laredo assigned a seat in her houston classroom just in front of jaime melgar. their daughter lizz doesn't know how many times she heard that story. >> he used to pull on her hair. >> oh, you're kidding. >> in the middle of class. >> "who's this guy behind me, pulling on my hair?" >> yeah. apparently, one time he invited her ice skating. and he told her a bunch of friends were going so it wouldn't really be a date. >> and when she shows up, there it's him and one of his friends. and his friend left shortly after that. >> so a little bit of a scheme going on. >> yeah a little bit. but, you know, it ended well. >> reporter: and that was that. sandra and jaime were a done deal, an inseparable couple. sandra studied nursing, and jaime set aside every dime he could for his family, juggling a job as a computer programmer while investing in real estate. >> happy family? >> very happy family. >> i was definitely a daddy's girl. growing up. >> reporter: and jaime carried himself with a certain goofy joy, as his niece marissa campos remembers it. >> easy going guy? >> ye
sandra, the new girl from laredo assigned a seat in her houston classroom just in front of jaime melgar. their daughter lizz doesn't know how many times she heard that story. >> he used to pull on her hair. >> oh, you're kidding. >> in the middle of class. >> "who's this guy behind me, pulling on my hair?" >> yeah. apparently, one time he invited her ice skating. and he told her a bunch of friends were going so it wouldn't really be a date. >> and...
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begun flying migrants to san diego and del rio, texas and then bussing them to central california and laredore being processed and then often leased told to return for a court hearing at a later date. the plan was approved early in may and began working with i.c.e. to relocate migrants to other locations in the southwest united states for the foreseeable future. it's the first time in history that the u.s. has transported immigrants to other localities because federal officials cannot process them in time at their original point of entry the official said. joining us on set msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. good to see you. how could relocating these migrants impact the way they are being processed? >> trump administration believes that it would help reduce some of the pressure on these pressure points where immigrants are coming in and they simply don't have enough humans or computers or facilities to process them. but here's the challenge with moving migrants to other cities. it's that the federal government under a principle called the anti-comm anti-commondeering can't force states to
begun flying migrants to san diego and del rio, texas and then bussing them to central california and laredore being processed and then often leased told to return for a court hearing at a later date. the plan was approved early in may and began working with i.c.e. to relocate migrants to other locations in the southwest united states for the foreseeable future. it's the first time in history that the u.s. has transported immigrants to other localities because federal officials cannot process...
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thousands of undocumented migrants into border communities, flying or driving thousands of others to laredogning agents from ports of entry to migrant processing centers. one newly added temporary facility in south texas alone holds eight thousand migrants on any given day. >> we're doing everything we can in our power to ensure that they're safe. we want to let them know that they're safe now. >> while agents continue to do their jobs along the border, many are asking if politicians are doing theirs in washington. rosa flores, cnn, atlanta. >>> the president claimed on the campaign trail that he would support the torture of detainees, and a new report says he is requesting paperwork to pardon american war criminals, but could that actually put u.s. service members at risk? we'll discuss. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking,
thousands of undocumented migrants into border communities, flying or driving thousands of others to laredogning agents from ports of entry to migrant processing centers. one newly added temporary facility in south texas alone holds eight thousand migrants on any given day. >> we're doing everything we can in our power to ensure that they're safe. we want to let them know that they're safe now. >> while agents continue to do their jobs along the border, many are asking if...
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thousands of undocumented migrants into border communities, flying or driving thousands of others to laredo or san diego, and reassigning agents from ports of entry to migrant processing centers. one newly added temporary facility in south texas alone holds 8,000 migrants on any given day. >> we're doing everything we can in our power to ensure that they're safe. we want to let them know that they're safe now. >> reporter: while agents continue to do their jobs along the border, many are asking if politicians are doing theirs in washington. rosa flores, cnn, atlanta. >> rosa, thank you. >>> still ahead, vote counting in the world's largest election has just ended. many see this as a referendum on the prime minister of india, narendra modi. we're live in new delhi, next. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be bett
thousands of undocumented migrants into border communities, flying or driving thousands of others to laredo or san diego, and reassigning agents from ports of entry to migrant processing centers. one newly added temporary facility in south texas alone holds 8,000 migrants on any given day. >> we're doing everything we can in our power to ensure that they're safe. we want to let them know that they're safe now. >> reporter: while agents continue to do their jobs along the border,...
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we do have california resources, qep, laredo, everybody is down anywhere from 1% to nearly 6%. why? here is the reason. a lower than expected draw-down. when you have a draw-down, that's very bullish for prices but it wasn't as dramatic as people thought for u.s. crude stock piles over last week. well, there's that, plus concern over demand side, drivers weighing on the commodity at this hour. valero, phillips 66, the refiners, who get the crude and refine it into usable gasoline, marathon petroleum, everybody is down. investors are hopscotching all over the place depending on what sector you're looking at. it seems like they are stuck in one spot at the moment and that is in the red. not by much. that's not the issue. it's more of a lack of direction. yes, s&p is flat to lower. the nasdaq is down three points. that happened fast. didn't i just say it was basically flat? dow jones industrials down 24. worth mentioning, one factor propelling the markets higher earlier before they came down again, federal reserve vice chair richard clarida gave a thumbs-up on the u.s. economy but that
we do have california resources, qep, laredo, everybody is down anywhere from 1% to nearly 6%. why? here is the reason. a lower than expected draw-down. when you have a draw-down, that's very bullish for prices but it wasn't as dramatic as people thought for u.s. crude stock piles over last week. well, there's that, plus concern over demand side, drivers weighing on the commodity at this hour. valero, phillips 66, the refiners, who get the crude and refine it into usable gasoline, marathon...
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are not out there catching those drug dealers, those smugglers, and as a matter fact last week in laredoound a semi trailer that was smuggling 120 people from five different countries. that means more people are entering the country illegally praising god our agents were able to stop that smuggling event. but we are getting overrun of the border. not just in the humanitarian crisis, but just on the border in general, when dealing with these drug smugglers and human smugglers. so, yeah, we've lost control of the border. >> harris: something my viewers will hear me say often has to do with the number keeps going. the job openings north of 2,000. for months now. how do you deal with that and what impact can you see, maybe the president's plan or is it what somebody else is making? >> we support with the president is doing. we do have to review this bill to see what's actually in there. but we have confidence in president trump and we are asking president trump and members of congress to please come up with a solution. we need to help with the border. we do have a big problem with border pat
are not out there catching those drug dealers, those smugglers, and as a matter fact last week in laredoound a semi trailer that was smuggling 120 people from five different countries. that means more people are entering the country illegally praising god our agents were able to stop that smuggling event. but we are getting overrun of the border. not just in the humanitarian crisis, but just on the border in general, when dealing with these drug smugglers and human smugglers. so, yeah, we've...
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and i've spent a lot of time down in mcallen and laredo, u.s. cities right there on the border., and you can see waves of people just coming across the border. and what's really interesting, liz, is that these people who are coming across, they're not trying, most of them are not trying to evade law enforcement. they're actually seeking out border patrol agents because they know that if they do seek out border patrol agents and request asylum, there's a very good chance they will be released while they wait for their immigration court date. elizabeth: defacto catch and release. it's unfair to the border cities. yuma, arizona, had an emergency problem that mission because it's in -- proclamation because it's in crisis. they're swamped at the border, right? >> yeah. and, again, it's hard for people innocence the north of the country to understand what's really going on. 60% of the people coming across the border are non-mexican, and because they're coming in from non-contiguous countries, law enforcement can't just turn them back and send them back to their countries of origin. th
and i've spent a lot of time down in mcallen and laredo, u.s. cities right there on the border., and you can see waves of people just coming across the border. and what's really interesting, liz, is that these people who are coming across, they're not trying, most of them are not trying to evade law enforcement. they're actually seeking out border patrol agents because they know that if they do seek out border patrol agents and request asylum, there's a very good chance they will be released...
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er's a concern shared by o like laredo mayor pete saenz.said the proposed tariffs would hurt his border city. >> it's going to be a huge challenge. our position here is that it's not going to help us. ultimately, it will be the consumer who is hurt, who will ultimately feel the true impact of this. >> alcindor: the president's move faces opposition in t business community, too. the u.s. chamber of commerce said today the tariffs wld not solve the border crisis,ey and th would instead, "be paid by american families and businesses." >> nawaz: and yamiche joins me now.st lan this. yamiche, these tariffs, if imposed, would have an undeniable effect on the u.s. economy, on u.s. consumers. what is the administration sang about that? >> the administration is essentially saying americans might have to bear the burden of some of these tiffs, but that it's really mexico's fault and not america's al fault. mika otsuka said why should americans have tpa more for avocados, refrigerators, cars, when it's really ic m issue and an immigration issue? his re
er's a concern shared by o like laredo mayor pete saenz.said the proposed tariffs would hurt his border city. >> it's going to be a huge challenge. our position here is that it's not going to help us. ultimately, it will be the consumer who is hurt, who will ultimately feel the true impact of this. >> alcindor: the president's move faces opposition in t business community, too. the u.s. chamber of commerce said today the tariffs wld not solve the border crisis,ey and th would...
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latina se fue directamente de su fiesta de graduaciÓn al puente internacional que conecta con nuevo laredosus metas. >> va a poder cumplir sus sueÑos >>> planeÓ hacer una carrera en psicologÍa de gobierno si se me hace cumplir mis sueÑos quiero ir a leyes y venir para atrÁs a la comunidad y ayudar >>> la historia >>> que de lucha de echarle ganas de querer salir atlante sobrepuso a todas las situaciones y logrÓ su diploma ademÁs de ser la nÚmero 4 de la clase o sea, senna muchacha con mucho talento. >> volverÁ a estados unidos para estudiar psicologÍa en texas es todo, pero esto aÚn no se termina y hay temas que arden chicos cuÉntenos cuÁles son los temas calientes de este miÉrcoles? >>> gracias paulina sodi. >> gracias pau como siempre. >> por mantenernos informados el tema que controversia. >> autorizo rÍa a los residentes portar armas de fuego una semana despuÉs del paso de un desastre natural >>> la medida que en este momento espera la firma del gobernador de entrar en vigor los propietarios de armas de fuego podrÍan levarla consigo durante un perÍodo de 168 horas despuÉs que el estado
latina se fue directamente de su fiesta de graduaciÓn al puente internacional que conecta con nuevo laredosus metas. >> va a poder cumplir sus sueÑos >>> planeÓ hacer una carrera en psicologÍa de gobierno si se me hace cumplir mis sueÑos quiero ir a leyes y venir para atrÁs a la comunidad y ayudar >>> la historia >>> que de lucha de echarle ganas de querer salir atlante sobrepuso a todas las situaciones y logrÓ su diploma ademÁs de ser la nÚmero 4 de la...
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i think about joey, a young man, 27 years old, that i met in laredo, texas.o a doctor once in his life because he does not have insurance, and that doctor told him that he had diabetes, that he had grlaucoma and he would be dead before the age of 40 because he's not getting any care right now in this country. joey, diane, others, they don't have time for us to get to the perfect solution. if we were to start from scratch, maybe we would start with a single payer, but we have to work with the system that we have here today. the surest, quickest way to get there is medicare for america. it guarantees every single person in this country gets the care that they need to live to their full potential and do those things that they were placed on this planet to perform in the first place. so that's why i support that plan. >> thank you for that, congressman. don't go anywhere. >> you got it. >> we will be right back with a lot more from cnn's democratic presidential town hall with beto o'rourke. >> thank you. onmillionth order.r. ♪ there goes our first big order. ♪ 44
i think about joey, a young man, 27 years old, that i met in laredo, texas.o a doctor once in his life because he does not have insurance, and that doctor told him that he had diabetes, that he had grlaucoma and he would be dead before the age of 40 because he's not getting any care right now in this country. joey, diane, others, they don't have time for us to get to the perfect solution. if we were to start from scratch, maybe we would start with a single payer, but we have to work with the...
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in response to worsening situation last week i along with my colleague from laredo, texas, a democrat, introduced the humane act. the humane is you can see bipartisan, bicameral solution to make the practical, necessary reforms to address the loopholes in our laws, ensure families stay together, and better protect unacrowed children released from hhs custody. rehad recommendations from homeland advisory counsel including establishment of offices along the border and processing claims. this legislation, to be sure, will not solve every problem but it's a big step forward that will have a big impact, bring some order out of the chaos. i urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to work with us to try to solve the problem. we need to quit looking at this through a political lens or wait to solve what else is broken and needs to be fixed in our immigration system. this is an emergency situation and only congress can provide the authorization to allow men and women in customs and border protection the resources they need to work with this crisis. this problem will only continue to grow
in response to worsening situation last week i along with my colleague from laredo, texas, a democrat, introduced the humane act. the humane is you can see bipartisan, bicameral solution to make the practical, necessary reforms to address the loopholes in our laws, ensure families stay together, and better protect unacrowed children released from hhs custody. rehad recommendations from homeland advisory counsel including establishment of offices along the border and processing claims. this...
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monday i'll be in laredo, texas two or three different veterans events because i want to personally say thank you to the veterans. it's a very special day that we should not only thank them on that day, but i think we definitely have to thank them the whole year because of what they've done. we're here because of the veterans. leland: yeah. veterans coming to washington d.c. asking for help is nothing new. it dates back to the time after the civil war, the term red tape comes from the idea that veterans records were bound by red tape at the va back to the time of the civil war. obviously there are a lot of men and women doing their very best trying to take care of our veterans. so many of them say we're falling short. is there enough bipartisan efforts on capitol hill, do you think, to do that? >> i think so. yeah, i think there's been a lot of effort by both democrats and republicans to work together. i've sit on the house appropriations, and defense appropriations and some of the other committees and one of the things i've seen, especially on the va military construction, we see the m
monday i'll be in laredo, texas two or three different veterans events because i want to personally say thank you to the veterans. it's a very special day that we should not only thank them on that day, but i think we definitely have to thank them the whole year because of what they've done. we're here because of the veterans. leland: yeah. veterans coming to washington d.c. asking for help is nothing new. it dates back to the time after the civil war, the term red tape comes from the idea that...
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putting concertino wire on some of our bridges, laredo, about three or four times safer than washington, d.c., is the law insulting to us. but doing some of the work that i spoke to the deputy secretary yesterday that would be very helpful that the military can help is addressing the -- i didn't bring any pictures but i showed it to the deputy. that would be very helpful. that's an invasive plant that grows along the river in texas, both sides. i wish the mexicans would do their part also. but that would be one area that y'all can go and clear up whatever 50 yards, wabecause otherwise cameras, sensors, drones, aircraft, helicopters, whatever, they won't be able to penetrate because it's very thick and it grows very, very fast. i would ask you to consider doing that. that would be extremely helpful for the line of site. for cbp i would ask you to take a look at that. changing subjects to latin america, i get concerned that in places like mexico and chile and other countries, when they poll china and other countries are doing better than we are for various reasons. so we need to have a be
putting concertino wire on some of our bridges, laredo, about three or four times safer than washington, d.c., is the law insulting to us. but doing some of the work that i spoke to the deputy secretary yesterday that would be very helpful that the military can help is addressing the -- i didn't bring any pictures but i showed it to the deputy. that would be very helpful. that's an invasive plant that grows along the river in texas, both sides. i wish the mexicans would do their part also. but...
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border, it should go not just for border security but we have infrastructure issues when i go down to laredo long line of 18 wheelers and processing and we can have better technology down there and have better infrastructure in place. currently, how much of that goes back to the border and how much it goes to the general treasury?>> a small percentage goes back to the border and if i could just offer that i think the notion of a sustained fee-based investment ininfrastructure both to catch up with the deficit that we have four ports of entry for instance, for border security technology would be a tremendous idea . it was offered last week by the president in rolling out the immigration reform recommendations to members of congress. but that kind of thing should be nonpartisan, to continue our investment without waiting on the vagaries of the budget cycle make sure we can enhance lawful trade and travel as well as secure against narcotics, provide protections along the border is a good concept and idea that i would support. >> that was all i was going to ask is if you would support that, mist
border, it should go not just for border security but we have infrastructure issues when i go down to laredo long line of 18 wheelers and processing and we can have better technology down there and have better infrastructure in place. currently, how much of that goes back to the border and how much it goes to the general treasury?>> a small percentage goes back to the border and if i could just offer that i think the notion of a sustained fee-based investment ininfrastructure both to...
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villarreal quiÉn aparece en pantalla, la barbie dueÑo de un negocio de distribuciÓn de mercancÍas en laredo> continÚan cerrada carreteras del Área cerca de un almacÉn de riverside california donde un aviÓn se estrello se cree que la nave, transportaba materiales tÓxicos y autoridad han extremado medida de precauciÓn el mrit que realizaba labores de entrenamiento resultÓ herido y otras cinco personas dentro del edificio siniestrado las causas continÚan bajo investigaciÓn. >>> y fue un error humano lo que provocÓ el siniestro aÉreo que hace un aÑo acabÓ con mÁs de centenar de vida en cuba autoridad cubanas de aviaciÓn dijeron que la tripulaciÓn no realizÓ los cÁlculos adecuado sobre el peso y el balance de la aeronave tipo boeing 737 lo que derivÓ en la desplome de la aeronave este es el peors des trae en la historia de la aeronÁutica civil de la isla una mujer sobreviviÓ milagrosamente a este accidente. >>> y es el momento de pasar al espectÁculo, muy buenos dÍas cuÉntenos que se sabe este viernes. >>> hola pau, bueno es un viernes con mucha informaciÓn muy cargado prepÁrese porque tenemos d
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. >> al menos 66 migrantes incluidos 2 menores fueron rescatados por supuesto contrabando en laredo,>>> aunque hubo un respiro despuÉs de las lluvias que cayeron sobre chicago las autoridades mantienen vigentes la alerta de inundaciones repentinas y pese a la advertencia oportuna algunos conductores quedaron atrapados >>> vecinos de la ciudad dijeron que desde los aÑos 60 no veÍan inundaciones como estÁs. >> mÁs adelante regreso con mas noticias para ustedes ahora vamos con los muchachos y tambiÉn los temas calientes de hoy jueves >>> gracias felicidad. >> sÍ, ¿estÁn listos? >>> sÍ. >> uno de ellos lo acaba de comentar felicidad en el segmento de noticias este intento de frenar la entrada a estados unidos por nÚcleos falsos de familias anunciaron que realizarana pruebas de adn a padres y niÑos en larontera parÉ? para cfirmar su parentesco >>> calificando de alarmante y de muy fuerte el departamento de seguridad nacional dijo que se trata de un programa piloto que entrarÁ en vigor la prÓxima semana y que el propÓsito es evitar la entrada de familias falsas en este momento al menos mil
. >> al menos 66 migrantes incluidos 2 menores fueron rescatados por supuesto contrabando en laredo,>>> aunque hubo un respiro despuÉs de las lluvias que cayeron sobre chicago las autoridades mantienen vigentes la alerta de inundaciones repentinas y pese a la advertencia oportuna algunos conductores quedaron atrapados >>> vecinos de la ciudad dijeron que desde los aÑos 60 no veÍan inundaciones como estÁs. >> mÁs adelante regreso con mas noticias para ustedes...
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when you go down to laredo, you see the long lines of 18-wheelers and processing and we could have betterprocessing and infrastructure in place. currently how much of that goes back to the border and how much of it goes to the general treasury? >> a very small percentage goes back to the border. if i could just offer that, i think the notion of a sustained sea-based investment in infrastructure, both to catch up with the deficit that we have for ports of entry, for example, for border security technology would be a tremendous idea. it was offered last week by the president in rolling out the immigration reform recommendations to members of congress. but that kind of thing should be nonpartisan, to continue our investments without waiting on the vagueries of a budget cycle to make sure that with he can enhance lawful trade and travel and increased protections all along the border was a good concept that i would support. >> i was going to ask if you did support that idea. i think this is, mr. chairman, a bipartisan issue, it's not political, just using a fee that's captured at the border to
when you go down to laredo, you see the long lines of 18-wheelers and processing and we could have betterprocessing and infrastructure in place. currently how much of that goes back to the border and how much of it goes to the general treasury? >> a very small percentage goes back to the border. if i could just offer that, i think the notion of a sustained sea-based investment in infrastructure, both to catch up with the deficit that we have for ports of entry, for example, for border...
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i believe the stark county people came up here and even laredo folks and what did you all do in stark county? instead of 8 miles we can get rid of 4 miles that happens to be that those 4 miles are within city limits where the language applies so it looks like someone's trying to circumvent the legislative language that we added that was very simple. it might be a coincidence but i would ask you to take a look at that number one. nothing wrong to get local input as to the designer alignment of the infrastructure. then the other thing is, i was in mexico city with folks from pelosi's office on labor reform which was just passed yesterday, and just happened to be with-- who was the head of the mexican migration entity. with it happened to be at that time that 1300 roughly mainly cuban prisoners had escaped. he and i spoke and i will be very straightforward, i said i think those folks that escaped should be reported to cbp as people that violated the law down there in mexico and that should be taken into consideration when they ask for asylum. my personal opinion. i told them they should
i believe the stark county people came up here and even laredo folks and what did you all do in stark county? instead of 8 miles we can get rid of 4 miles that happens to be that those 4 miles are within city limits where the language applies so it looks like someone's trying to circumvent the legislative language that we added that was very simple. it might be a coincidence but i would ask you to take a look at that number one. nothing wrong to get local input as to the designer alignment of...
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i live in laredo, texas, a small town of 270,000. this month, we surpassed l.a.umber one port in the country and so imagine most of the trade between the u.s. and mexico comes through my hometown. the answer is yes, yes, yes. $1.7 billion trade between the u.s. and mexico, now mexico has surpassed canada and china as the number one trading partner with the united states. maria: i'm glad to hear you say that. because we keep getting this pushback on bringing usmca to the floor. how many jobs do you think are at stake? i've heard from 100,000 to half a million in terms of the usmca deal. how many jobs do you think it creates? >> i will tell you, i don't know in henry's district, apparently a lot. the bigger issue is half a point gdp all year long, every year and that's important to every portion of the country, whether it's in henry's area or whether it's in central pen pennsylvani. maria: well, it's good to see some agreement there, because it looks like we've got gridlock here on infrastructure. the president -- >> not with us. not with us. >> they should have se
i live in laredo, texas, a small town of 270,000. this month, we surpassed l.a.umber one port in the country and so imagine most of the trade between the u.s. and mexico comes through my hometown. the answer is yes, yes, yes. $1.7 billion trade between the u.s. and mexico, now mexico has surpassed canada and china as the number one trading partner with the united states. maria: i'm glad to hear you say that. because we keep getting this pushback on bringing usmca to the floor. how many jobs do...
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-mexico border at laredo. as the already understaffed border and customs has tried to manage the family units and unaccompanied children entering our country, customs agents have been pulled off of that duty, their ordinary duties, causing lanes to be closed and wait times to skyrocket. i was told by some car -- american-based car manufacturers that they simply have had to hire charter aircraft to fly from the mexican side of the border to the u.s. side of the border in order to meet their just-in-time inventory needs, because otherwise trucks bringing those same parts across the border, that would otherwise take an hour to get across, it has taken them 14 hours or more, threatening to put people in the interior of the united states out of work if the situation gets worse. aerial footage of the border looks more like a parking lot than a port of entry. cargo trucks sit at a complete standstill backed up for miles. supplying people with water, because can you imagine being stuck in your car for hours on end wit
-mexico border at laredo. as the already understaffed border and customs has tried to manage the family units and unaccompanied children entering our country, customs agents have been pulled off of that duty, their ordinary duties, causing lanes to be closed and wait times to skyrocket. i was told by some car -- american-based car manufacturers that they simply have had to hire charter aircraft to fly from the mexican side of the border to the u.s. side of the border in order to meet their...
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in response to the situation, last week i alone with my colleague from laredo texas introduced a humaneact which you can see is a bipartisan bicameral solution to make practical necessary reforms to address the loopholes in the laws so families stay together and better protect unaccompanied children released from custody we also adopt several recommendations from the bipartisan homeland security advisory with regional processing centers along the border in the need of streamlining processing claims the legislation will not solve every problem but it's a big step forward that would have a big impact and bring some order out of the chaos. i urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to work with us to try to solve this problem. whewe need to quit looking at ts through a political lens or wait to try to solve what else is broken and needs to be fixed in the system, this is an emergency situation and only congress can provide the authorization to allow our men and women at the border protection the resources they need to deal with this crisis. the problem will continue to grow without ou
in response to the situation, last week i alone with my colleague from laredo texas introduced a humaneact which you can see is a bipartisan bicameral solution to make practical necessary reforms to address the loopholes in the laws so families stay together and better protect unaccompanied children released from custody we also adopt several recommendations from the bipartisan homeland security advisory with regional processing centers along the border in the need of streamlining processing...