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i knew good agents who were dedicated to their work and i knew agent to really disagreed with the way did their work. host: what do you think of the movie world that portrays the border and everyone i'm thinking about i will show clip in a second, which came out in 2015 and there's another one coming out june. what does the car you mean? guest: the word for cartel hitman, basically an assassin. host: this is a story between el paso and theodore or did you live in that area? guest: i did for a while. host: how would you describe it? guest: the way i would describe living in el paso, it's almost surreal and then another element of why it's so surreal is that it is simultaneously so normal because you become conditioned to living in this safe environment in el paso, and in the years when i was living there it was sort of as the peak violence was peter and out, for your viewers i think who don't know he was the most violent-- it was the most violent city in the world for several years. it was the murder capital of the world, but i think that place is saddled with so much mythology. we mus
i knew good agents who were dedicated to their work and i knew agent to really disagreed with the way did their work. host: what do you think of the movie world that portrays the border and everyone i'm thinking about i will show clip in a second, which came out in 2015 and there's another one coming out june. what does the car you mean? guest: the word for cartel hitman, basically an assassin. host: this is a story between el paso and theodore or did you live in that area? guest: i did for a...
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suffered by agents families as agents continue to work without pay. the fbi's mission is, quote, to protect the american people and uphold the constitution of the united states. agents do this by tackling these he lea heruclean priorities. and battling public corruption. you guys really didn't spare any words with this. what do agents in a nutshell want the american people to know about how this shutdown and obviously the lack of funding is affecting our national security? >> thanks for having me this afternoon. the membership of the fbi agents association wants the public and our elected officials to know that we want the fbi to be fully funded so that our operations will continue at the pace they were before this shutdown and we want to have fbi employees, fbi agents and professional support employees compensated for their work. we can't do the job to our fullest extent if the government is not funding the fbi and our operations and the stress it puts on families is not helpful in any way for operations and families of fbi employees going forward. >
suffered by agents families as agents continue to work without pay. the fbi's mission is, quote, to protect the american people and uphold the constitution of the united states. agents do this by tackling these he lea heruclean priorities. and battling public corruption. you guys really didn't spare any words with this. what do agents in a nutshell want the american people to know about how this shutdown and obviously the lack of funding is affecting our national security? >> thanks for...
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i am the president of national border patrol council i have been an agent 21 years. i can personally tell you from the work i have done on the southwest border that physical barrier the war on - - the wall actually works you hear a lot ofte tech talk there are experts that say they don't work. i promise you if you interview border patrol agents they will tell you the walls work. i worked in arizona ten years. we didn't have physical barriers and illegal immigration and drug smuggling was out of control absolutely. we built those walls and the exponentially. if you look where we have built walls, they havelu worked. they have been an absolute necessity for border patrol agents in securing the border. we need those physical barriers and we appreciate president trump and all of his efforts in getting us those barriers. there is a lot of talk saw - - a lot of talk on the shutdown that federal employees do not agree with the shutdown but i will tell you that is not true and with that i would like to introduce the vice president of the national council and long time border
i am the president of national border patrol council i have been an agent 21 years. i can personally tell you from the work i have done on the southwest border that physical barrier the war on - - the wall actually works you hear a lot ofte tech talk there are experts that say they don't work. i promise you if you interview border patrol agents they will tell you the walls work. i worked in arizona ten years. we didn't have physical barriers and illegal immigration and drug smuggling was out of...
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o'hare, fbi agent:>"there are agents that are already impact financially and every paycheck weo that impact grabs up more agents." 13-thousand fbi employees are set to miss their second paycheck on friday forcing some to rely of agency food drives for groceries. "the fbi family comes together in times of crisis. it is truly sad that we must resort to this." the agents say their message is not political. one way or another they just want the government funded. in washington, i'm drew petrimoulx ( darya ) as the government shutdown continues ... thousands of alameda county residents may soon struggle to feed their families. today ... alameda county supervisor wilma chan will provide an update on the state of the cal-fresh program. it helps low-income families buy food through food stamps ... and the program is at risk of running out of money by mid- february. as of june of last year ... over 106- thousand alameda county residents rely on food stamps. the "wic" program could also run out of federal money. it provides food and nutrition services for
"the fbi family comes together in times of crisis. it is truly sad that we must resort to this." the agents say their message is not political. one way or another they just want the government funded. in washington, i'm drew petrimoulx ( darya ) as the government shutdown continues ... thousands of alameda county residents may soon struggle to feed their families. today ... alameda county supervisor wilma chan will provide an update on the state of the cal-fresh program. it helps...
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>> federal agents aren't political pawns. we need to get government open. >> as a farmer it's kind of the worst time of year for the government to be shutdown. >> the white house says they're moving forward with plans for state of the union up on capitol hill. >> nancy pelosi does not dictate to the president when he will or will not have a conversation with the american people. >> announcer: this is new day with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> good morning, everyone, welcome to your new day. it's day 33 of the government shutdown. here is the latest. tomorrow the senate will take up two votes on dueling proposals, but neither plan is likely to pass. the first is a republican proposal that includes nearly $6 billion for president trump's border wall with some temporary protections for daca recipients. the second proposal is the house-passed legislation to reopen the government without providing new funds for the wall but with some new spending for border security. if both plans fail, as expected, 800,000 federal workers w
>> federal agents aren't political pawns. we need to get government open. >> as a farmer it's kind of the worst time of year for the government to be shutdown. >> the white house says they're moving forward with plans for state of the union up on capitol hill. >> nancy pelosi does not dictate to the president when he will or will not have a conversation with the american people. >> announcer: this is new day with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> good...
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(phone rings) special agent mcgee. am sorry, he is out of the office for the week, but i can take a message. great. no problem. "leading cause of anxiety." six letters, ends in "s." both: gibbs. no, that's only five letters. stress. the word is "stress." same thing. you know, years as a special agent, and gibbs never takes personal leave. and then barely eight weeks of filling in as the director and he's (clicks tongue) out the door first chance he gets. paperwork is worse than dead bodies. mm. the man deserves a break. actually, i think he should do it more often. why, because mcgee lets you play music? well, tim is so much nicer. (chuckles) ooh, this is my favorite part. (music volume increases) hey, bishop. hmm? i'm coming for you. ♪ 'cause i want you ♪ touch me here, touch me there ♪ (laughing) stop. ♪ touch me everywhere, oh, yeah ♪ okay. (phone rings) mcgee. um, yes, sir. i'm sorry. i-i can't hear you. ♪ thinking 'bout the things i wanna do... ♪ how long? okay, we're on it. ♪ i've been a bad girl lately all right
(phone rings) special agent mcgee. am sorry, he is out of the office for the week, but i can take a message. great. no problem. "leading cause of anxiety." six letters, ends in "s." both: gibbs. no, that's only five letters. stress. the word is "stress." same thing. you know, years as a special agent, and gibbs never takes personal leave. and then barely eight weeks of filling in as the director and he's (clicks tongue) out the door first chance he gets. paperwork...
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o'hare, fbi agent:>"there are agents that are already impact financially and every paycheck wego that impact grabs up more agents." 13-thousand fbi employees are set to miss their second paycheck on friday forcing some to rely of agency food drives for groceries. "the fbi family comes together in times of crisis. it is truly sad that we must resort to this." the agents say their message is not political. one way or another they just want the government funded. in washington, i'm drew petrimoulx ( darya ) as the government shutdown continues ... thousands of alameda county residents may soon struggle to feed their families. today ... alameda county wilma chan will provide an update on the state of the cal-fresh program. it helps low-income families buy food through food stamps ... and the program is at risk of running out of money by mid- february. as of june of last year ... over 106- thousand alameda county residents rely on food stamps. it provides food and nutrition services for families raising young children. ( james ) furloughed t-s-a worke
"the fbi family comes together in times of crisis. it is truly sad that we must resort to this." the agents say their message is not political. one way or another they just want the government funded. in washington, i'm drew petrimoulx ( darya ) as the government shutdown continues ... thousands of alameda county residents may soon struggle to feed their families. today ... alameda county wilma chan will provide an update on the state of the cal-fresh program. it helps low-income...
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they threw rocks at agents. we had an agent who now has to have surgery for a dislocated patella who was hit by a rock during this event and the agents were in challenging spaces. first the tijuana river channel where you've seen a lot of photography and video of over 500 migrants who were seeking to enter en masse through that area and then in the border zone where we have a primary fence and then a secondary fence where there's very little room to maneuver or back up. sour agents were in a difficult situation. to answer your specific questions, who initiated this contact, it was initiated by some of the agitators and lead organizers of this group. whether women and children were intentionally targeted with less lethal gas and pepper spray, absolutely not. the agitators who were throwing rocks were the ones targeted. whether this was within protocols, yes. in fact, in our use of force continuum, pepper spray and cs gas are authorized to address assaultive behavior or even active resistance, which was certainly
they threw rocks at agents. we had an agent who now has to have surgery for a dislocated patella who was hit by a rock during this event and the agents were in challenging spaces. first the tijuana river channel where you've seen a lot of photography and video of over 500 migrants who were seeking to enter en masse through that area and then in the border zone where we have a primary fence and then a secondary fence where there's very little room to maneuver or back up. sour agents were in a...
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i've been a border patrol agent for 21 years. i can personally tell you from the work that i have done on the southwest border that physical barriers, that walls actually work. you hear a lot of talk from the experts -- you hear a lot of talk that there are experts who say that walls don't work. i promise you that if you interview border patrol agents, they will tell you that walls work. we didn't have physical barriers in knock coe, arizona, and drug smuggling and illegal immigration was out of control. we built those walls, those physical barrier ors, and illegal immigration dropped exponentially. anywhere that you look where we have built walls, they have worked. they have been an absolute necessity for border patrol agents in securing the border. we need those physical barriers, and we appreciate president trump and all of his efforts in getting us those physical barriers. there's also a lot of talk on this shutdown that federal employees do not agree with the shutdown. i will tell you that's not true. and with that, i'd like
i've been a border patrol agent for 21 years. i can personally tell you from the work that i have done on the southwest border that physical barriers, that walls actually work. you hear a lot of talk from the experts -- you hear a lot of talk that there are experts who say that walls don't work. i promise you that if you interview border patrol agents, they will tell you that walls work. we didn't have physical barriers in knock coe, arizona, and drug smuggling and illegal immigration was out...
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the agents slapped him in handcuffs. stone told the agents wife was upstairs with their dogs.tone's wife is deaf and didn't understand what was happening. stone was worried that one in the men in tactical gear might shoot her by accident. tragedies like that regularly occur during law enforcement raids and that's why federal agents don't raid the homes of people like roger stone. there is no need. to say stone has no history of violence. he doesn't run international drug cartel. he hasn't been charged with murder or even with spying for vladimir putin. roger stone is accused of lying during the course of the russia investigation. under normal circumstances, during normal times, prosecutors would just call his lawyer and arrange a surrender. stone is 66 years old. he is so broke from mueller-related legal expenses that he can't afford health insurance. he is hardly a flight risk. but, no. that's not what they did. instead the feds went with automatic weapons and a cameraman from cnn. you don't need to be a roger stone partisan, a fan to see that there is something wrong with wh
the agents slapped him in handcuffs. stone told the agents wife was upstairs with their dogs.tone's wife is deaf and didn't understand what was happening. stone was worried that one in the men in tactical gear might shoot her by accident. tragedies like that regularly occur during law enforcement raids and that's why federal agents don't raid the homes of people like roger stone. there is no need. to say stone has no history of violence. he doesn't run international drug cartel. he hasn't been...
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that's how the agent is described. these are the agents words, "the shutdown has eliminated any ability to operate. it is bad enough to work without pay, but we can only conduct administrative functions while doing it. the fear is our enemies know they can run freely." another agent in the northeast region says, "the operational impacts of this shutdown are immeasurable. we have postponed the indictment of subjects due to the shutdown." another agent says, "with staff from the u.s. attorney's office being furloughed, approximately 20-plus grand jury subpoenas are not being delivered." and that actually turns out to be a recurring theme from these agents in describing how the shutdown has basically stopped their work. here is another. "i have been advised by our u.s. attorney's office because of the shutdown there are no funds allocated to pay for grand jury subpoenas. as a result, only emergency subpoenas are being issued and any nonemergency subpoenas will not be processed until after the shutdown. this is causing aff
that's how the agent is described. these are the agents words, "the shutdown has eliminated any ability to operate. it is bad enough to work without pay, but we can only conduct administrative functions while doing it. the fear is our enemies know they can run freely." another agent in the northeast region says, "the operational impacts of this shutdown are immeasurable. we have postponed the indictment of subjects due to the shutdown." another agent says, "with staff...
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border patrol agent, and he became an agent. i always worried about him, you know, like i worry about our family now, you know, i want them to go to work, be safe, come home to their family safely, and i always, every day, i was scared that i would lose my son. never in my wildest dreams did i ever imagine my son dying at a family outing. it was supposed to be peaceful, fun, you know, fishing, afternoon, and it didn't happen that way. it didn't happen that way, because we had a criminal illegal alien that killed him. he came thinking that he was entitled to one of the two vehicles that we had there. this, no family, like mr. singh says, should go through this. no one. no one should suffer the loss of a child. a parent should not have to bury their child. we need the wall. and when i say we need the wall, i don't mean just build the wall. there's other things that we need to do, also, we need to enforce immigration laws. we need tougher judges. we need the wall itself. our border patrol agents need to have what they should have,
border patrol agent, and he became an agent. i always worried about him, you know, like i worry about our family now, you know, i want them to go to work, be safe, come home to their family safely, and i always, every day, i was scared that i would lose my son. never in my wildest dreams did i ever imagine my son dying at a family outing. it was supposed to be peaceful, fun, you know, fishing, afternoon, and it didn't happen that way. it didn't happen that way, because we had a criminal illegal...
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el agente escoltaba a un vehículo averiado para salir de la carretera y pudo ponerse a salvo antes deráfico. las autoridades piensan que este chofer del camión podría haber tratado de cambiar de carril de forma insegura. >>> fin de semana, dos personas fueron arrolladas cuando cruzaban una calle en san francisco, de acuerdo con la policía un hombre de 42 años y una mujer de 69 años intentaron cruzar el bulevar, pero fuera del cruce peatonal cuando fueron investidos por un coche, el conductor dijo que novio a la pareja, el hombre sufrió heridas graves mientras que la mujer, según las autoridades, espera, se recupere >>> al este de la bahía tienen consejeros para sus estudiantes, tras la muerte de dos jóvenes en un accidente de tránsito. el viernes por la noche, una camioneta donde viajaban siete adolescentes, chocó contra un árbol, hasta el momento solo han identificado a una de las víctimas >>> la chica de 13 años de edad vestía a la secundaria delta, los investigadores creen que el exceso de velocidad y el pavimento mojado fueron las causas de este accidente mortal >>> esta compañía
el agente escoltaba a un vehículo averiado para salir de la carretera y pudo ponerse a salvo antes deráfico. las autoridades piensan que este chofer del camión podría haber tratado de cambiar de carril de forma insegura. >>> fin de semana, dos personas fueron arrolladas cuando cruzaban una calle en san francisco, de acuerdo con la policía un hombre de 42 años y una mujer de 69 años intentaron cruzar el bulevar, pero fuera del cruce peatonal cuando fueron investidos por un coche,...
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the story is national security interests, the fbi agents, not politicians, but fbi agents, were looking into whether this president was working for the russians. what was their concern? >> here's why this matters. our collective understanding of this from the beginning has been the president facing a criminal obstruction investigation. the fbi, we now know a year and a half ago, was not comfortable with his relationship with russia. they could not understand why he fired comey. they thought there was something more there. there was enough to take the extraordinary historic step, a historic step to actually open this investigation into the president's ties to a foreign adversary. they were so unnerved in the aftermath of the comey firing, they didn't understand what he was doing, they didn't understand what he was saying. it led them to this point. haupt we don't know is what mueller did with it. but what we do know, mueller and harris' investigation, as recently as november, he wanted the president to answer russia questions. so did the president, who responded in writing, actually prov
the story is national security interests, the fbi agents, not politicians, but fbi agents, were looking into whether this president was working for the russians. what was their concern? >> here's why this matters. our collective understanding of this from the beginning has been the president facing a criminal obstruction investigation. the fbi, we now know a year and a half ago, was not comfortable with his relationship with russia. they could not understand why he fired comey. they...
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that's how the agent is described. these are the agent's words. the shutdown has eliminated any ability to operate. it is bad enough to work without pay but we can only conduct administrative functions while doing it.ni the fear is our enemies know they can run freely. another agent in the northeast region says hequote, the operational impacts of the inm. another agent in the southeast region says quote with staff from the u.s. attorneys office, meaning federalat prosecutor's office being furloughed, approximately 20 plus grand jury subpoenas that are not being delivered. and that actually turns out to be act reoccurring theme from t agents inhe describing how the shutdownsc basically stopped thr work. here is toanother. quote, i've been advised by our u.s. attorneys office that because of the shutdown, there are no funds allocated to pay for grand jury subpoenas that, only emergencies are being issued and non-emergency subpoenas that will be put on hold until the shutdown ends. i mean, this is the premiere law enforcement agency on earth, right?
that's how the agent is described. these are the agent's words. the shutdown has eliminated any ability to operate. it is bad enough to work without pay but we can only conduct administrative functions while doing it.ni the fear is our enemies know they can run freely. another agent in the northeast region says hequote, the operational impacts of the inm. another agent in the southeast region says quote with staff from the u.s. attorneys office, meaning federalat prosecutor's office being...
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the agent takes orders and the agent keeps quiet.at you do is insist that your agent stay quiet. in an odd way, "the new york times" report and "the washington post" report look like they reinforce one another. this behavior is not typical of diplomats or leaders or presidents. it is, unfortunately, typical of the way that a handler, an officer would deal with his agent. >> how do you think putin is looking at this situation and this news that just broke? >> i wouldn't want to speculate about that. i think mr. putin still knows an awful lot of things that we don't know. i think the hope of russian policy is mr. trump. they don't really make any bones about that. there are a lot of things about the u.s. system that confound them. the one thing they're pretty confident about is mr. trump himself. so i think they're going to stay with mr. trump for as long as they can. they don't really have any other major in, into the system. >> let's talk more about this government shutdown now, day 23. the president saying he hasn't ruled out a nati
the agent takes orders and the agent keeps quiet.at you do is insist that your agent stay quiet. in an odd way, "the new york times" report and "the washington post" report look like they reinforce one another. this behavior is not typical of diplomats or leaders or presidents. it is, unfortunately, typical of the way that a handler, an officer would deal with his agent. >> how do you think putin is looking at this situation and this news that just broke? >> i...
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tenía un cuchillo y tenía una navaja de afeitar, la pregunta que se hace la familia es por qué los agentesprimero, las autoridades dicen que el incidente está bajo investigación, según noticias su mamá sufría de depresión y estaba viendo a un terapeuta, vamos a esperar a que ellos lleguen y se espera que este es su abogado, >>> gracias por la información, identifican a la víctima de un tiroteo de lunes por la tarde, de 22 años que manejaba su vehículo cuando recibió un impacto de bala, que provocó que se estrellara contra un a un hospital, falleció >>> se reportó la primera víctima por un accidente de auto, la víctima caminaba sobre la avenida, cuando fue impactada por un carro, el conductor permaneció en la escena y cooperó con las autoridades de acuerdo a la policía no había alcohol ni drogas . >>> arrestaron hombre por posesión de pornografía infantil, era entrenador de un equipo de fútbol para niños y era instructor de artes marciales, se cree cree agredió sexualmente a varias víctimas por más de una década, piden la cooperación de la comunidad para dar con víctimas del individuo . >>>
tenía un cuchillo y tenía una navaja de afeitar, la pregunta que se hace la familia es por qué los agentesprimero, las autoridades dicen que el incidente está bajo investigación, según noticias su mamá sufría de depresión y estaba viendo a un terapeuta, vamos a esperar a que ellos lleguen y se espera que este es su abogado, >>> gracias por la información, identifican a la víctima de un tiroteo de lunes por la tarde, de 22 años que manejaba su vehículo cuando recibió un...
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on april 3rd 1996, we had to fbi agents and national park forest service agent walk a mil off of a roadin the mountains of montana, approach bed a ten by 12 wooden cabin and knocked on the door. no one was around them. they were there to take out of that cabin the most wanted terrorist of the time in america . so that's what they went to do. they were told when they did that because it was part of our plan and part of the and certainly the brother, to do everything he could to get him out of that cabin safely. they use the and they had the national for service officer knocked on the door. the fbi agent who put this case together or this arrest plan, stepped back and there was a short conversation. then he started to go back into the cabin to get his coat, he thought these two men were fbi agents because of what they wer representing was my of a mining company. he went to get his coat they go a little concerned they pulled them out the door there was a struggle because then he realiz something is wrong. only then did max moore take ou his service weapon and holds it up and say okay, the
on april 3rd 1996, we had to fbi agents and national park forest service agent walk a mil off of a roadin the mountains of montana, approach bed a ten by 12 wooden cabin and knocked on the door. no one was around them. they were there to take out of that cabin the most wanted terrorist of the time in america . so that's what they went to do. they were told when they did that because it was part of our plan and part of the and certainly the brother, to do everything he could to get him out of...
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these are fbi agents.ee them in protective gear approaching in the cover of darkness roger stone's door. that is roger stone that you can see through the door as the agents pounded on his door and said, fbi, warrant. they arrested roger stone. he has been indicted by robert mueller's team on seven counts. and this was the scene that our cnn cameras captured exclusively as they approached his door at his home before sunrise this morning. joining us now is cnn producer david, he was on the scene when this happened in flawed flood. tell us everything that transpired this morning. >> reporter: alsiisyn, an extraordinary morning. we were here at 5:00 a.m. waiting for whatever was going to happen. 6:00 a.m., just after the hour, about a half dozen police vehicles with sirens but no sounds, they pull into in front of this fort lauderdale home where roger stone was presumably asleep. the lights were off in the house. about a dozen officers, fbi acts wearing tactical vests and with large weapons fanned out across h
these are fbi agents.ee them in protective gear approaching in the cover of darkness roger stone's door. that is roger stone that you can see through the door as the agents pounded on his door and said, fbi, warrant. they arrested roger stone. he has been indicted by robert mueller's team on seven counts. and this was the scene that our cnn cameras captured exclusively as they approached his door at his home before sunrise this morning. joining us now is cnn producer david, he was on the scene...
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when agent terry and three other border agents tried to stop their illegal activity, they shot them. perhaps had our border not been so poress, agent brian terry ould still be with us today. a rancher from arizona, robert krenz, was killed by an illegal mmigrant at home on his ranch. unfortunately representative -- unfortunately, representative hartzler and those of you listenings, there are way too many stories -- listening, there are way too many stories just like these of innocent people getting killed by illegal immigrants. i live in a border state. i've been to the border a number of times. most recently i visited the united states-mexico border with you. when i met -- where i met with customs and border protection agents. i asked the agents if they thought the border fence would help. and as i said before, they said absolutely, yes. the fence will help in our efforts to combat illegal immigration and other illegal activity across the border. you know, the crisis we are dealing with at the border is not just illegal immigration. there's illegal -- elicit and illegal drugs flowin
when agent terry and three other border agents tried to stop their illegal activity, they shot them. perhaps had our border not been so poress, agent brian terry ould still be with us today. a rancher from arizona, robert krenz, was killed by an illegal mmigrant at home on his ranch. unfortunately representative -- unfortunately, representative hartzler and those of you listenings, there are way too many stories -- listening, there are way too many stories just like these of innocent people...
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agent garibay salyys yuma recent received 50 additional border patrol agents to help with the increasedests. farther east, we see different styles of fencing, and reminders that this border has had security measures in place for a very long time. vietnam era landing mats. steel bollds and a secondary fence referred to as expanded steel, that's 18 feet tall. ent garibay says crossing the border has always been dangerous, but it's becoming riskier. >> a 14-year-old child attempted to breach the wl with her mother. during the process, she actually fell backward off the border wall, and broke mult vertebrae in her back in the process. once you see people crossing the boer wall, there's not much you can do to stop it. you can't go up to them antell them, "yu have to go back." you can't physically force them to go back. so all you can do is anticipate what's going to happen next. >> reporter: this surveillance video from november show smugglers dropping small children over the wall. >> so, we wa to advise these individuals that are thinking about coming to the united states, go through the pr
agent garibay salyys yuma recent received 50 additional border patrol agents to help with the increasedests. farther east, we see different styles of fencing, and reminders that this border has had security measures in place for a very long time. vietnam era landing mats. steel bollds and a secondary fence referred to as expanded steel, that's 18 feet tall. ent garibay says crossing the border has always been dangerous, but it's becoming riskier. >> a 14-year-old child attempted to breach...
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i'm detective garza, border patrol agent of the texas border. i want to talk about some of the criminal that border patrol apprehend on a daily basis, murderers, rapists, and ice has been doing an amazing job deporting them to the country. and however, once we deport them they do not stay in their country. they've been released from jail and come right back into the united states. if we had a physical barrier, if we had a wall, we will be able to stop that. again, we will thank president trump for advocating for border patrol agents and ask congressmen to fund border security and fund the border wall. thank you. >> so this meeting was set up a long time ago. it just came at a very opportune time and i thought we were all sitting in the oval office working on different plans and different ways of stopping the problems that we have in our country and other countries have problems, but nobody like ours. the economy makes it even more so. . the economy is bringing people in, doing so well with the economy. 3.7% unemployment and that's ong among the
i'm detective garza, border patrol agent of the texas border. i want to talk about some of the criminal that border patrol apprehend on a daily basis, murderers, rapists, and ice has been doing an amazing job deporting them to the country. and however, once we deport them they do not stay in their country. they've been released from jail and come right back into the united states. if we had a physical barrier, if we had a wall, we will be able to stop that. again, we will thank president trump...
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to go around with more being discovered undeclared nerve agents. and it's a country and there are many discovers the properties of a new chemical structure it's taxes it's a chemical weapon potential they must immediately according to the convention register it with the o.p.c. w. but no country does so despite having created many such chemicals. and it really isn't as difficult as it may sound if it's really an overtrick we're dealing with it's not a real problem to synthesize that kind of nerve agent or the necessary components are easily available on the open market the synthesis does not require sophisticated procedures any specialist in organic chemistry would be able to make it though every expert we talked to said that you need serious expertise and substantial funding to make sure nerve agent was a man of course you can't make this in any basement the chemicals are highly toxic and the lab has to be well equipped with ventilation detoxification equipment and the chemists themselves have to be educated not every concern for such as this but t
to go around with more being discovered undeclared nerve agents. and it's a country and there are many discovers the properties of a new chemical structure it's taxes it's a chemical weapon potential they must immediately according to the convention register it with the o.p.c. w. but no country does so despite having created many such chemicals. and it really isn't as difficult as it may sound if it's really an overtrick we're dealing with it's not a real problem to synthesize that kind of...
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the fbi has been forced to furlough 5,000 workers, and that includes special agents, and intelligence analysis. in their own words, they say, as fbi special agents, we dedicate our lives to protecting our country from criminals and terrorists who threaten our safety, economy, and way of life. we are honored to serve and protect the public. however, the ongoing shutdown undermines our ability to perform these duties, and fund necessary operations and investigations. and they detail what they need. the victims from domestic minor sex trafficking cases not receiving the funding, the attention and the investigations that they need. that two days ago, the division of organized crime drug enforcement task force exhausted their operational funding. having a critical impact on two major investigations into heroin and member amphetamine trafficking. the shutdown has eliminated any ability to operate. it's bad enough the fbi says to work without pay, but we can only conduct administrative functions while doing it. the fear is our enemies know they can run freely. these are just some of the stor
the fbi has been forced to furlough 5,000 workers, and that includes special agents, and intelligence analysis. in their own words, they say, as fbi special agents, we dedicate our lives to protecting our country from criminals and terrorists who threaten our safety, economy, and way of life. we are honored to serve and protect the public. however, the ongoing shutdown undermines our ability to perform these duties, and fund necessary operations and investigations. and they detail what they...
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ahora piden a muchos agentes a trabajar sin pagar.pan enfrentar el nuevo flujo de inmigrantes. liliana escalante, univisiÓn. aranza:donald trump denunciÓ que el nÚmero de indocumentados en estados unidos desde mÁs de 25 millones. la cifra serÍa mÁs del doble de los 11 millones que autoridades han estimado, basÁndose en estudios derivados de datos oficiales. trompo volviÓ a denunciar que el fraude electorales rampante, especialmente en el estado demÓcrata de california despuÉs de que una cadena de televisiÓn, afirmarÁ que las autoridades de texas creen que 58,000 personas votaron en ese estado. >>las declaraciones del autor de la masacre en un cine en aurora colorado, reciÉn salen a la luz ahora. permiten conocer algunos de los aspectos de su personalidad y detalles de la tragedia. el agresor confesÓ a un psiquiatra cuÁl era su objetivo al disparar indiscriminadamente contra el pÚblico. >>luego de casi siete aÑos de la masacre en un cine en aurora, que dejÓ un saldo de 12 personas muertas y 70 heridos, autoridades sacan a la luz un vÍd
ahora piden a muchos agentes a trabajar sin pagar.pan enfrentar el nuevo flujo de inmigrantes. liliana escalante, univisiÓn. aranza:donald trump denunciÓ que el nÚmero de indocumentados en estados unidos desde mÁs de 25 millones. la cifra serÍa mÁs del doble de los 11 millones que autoridades han estimado, basÁndose en estudios derivados de datos oficiales. trompo volviÓ a denunciar que el fraude electorales rampante, especialmente en el estado demÓcrata de california despuÉs de que...
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border patrol agent rodney scott on the use of the tear gas. >> our agents responded with the least amounty could to protect themselves and the border and did secure the border in this area. one agent was hit square in the face with a rock. luckily he had a helmet and shield on and not seriously injured. the violence associated with this caravan just continues. >> sandra: homeland security described this group as a violent mob. i hear your description of that group but you also mention how they are putting women and children ahead of themselves. the rock throwers were behind. could you describe sort of the demographic of this group of migrants? >> well, sandra, i don't have all the details of the entirety of the demographic of the 150 or so that presented themselves again in the middle of the night during this violent confrontation but i think it's important for me to mention how professional, how proud we are of the manner with which the border patrol agents have carried themselves not only in this incident but day in and day out. our officers, airmen and mariners and the plain clothes su
border patrol agent rodney scott on the use of the tear gas. >> our agents responded with the least amounty could to protect themselves and the border and did secure the border in this area. one agent was hit square in the face with a rock. luckily he had a helmet and shield on and not seriously injured. the violence associated with this caravan just continues. >> sandra: homeland security described this group as a violent mob. i hear your description of that group but you also...
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the agents are saying how it is effecting them professionally. here. let me read this for you. this agent saying i always prided myself on being able to pay them on time and in full. the fact that i can no long doer that is humiliating and degrading. the thing is i am still working as hard as i ever have in my job as an fbi agent. these agents are still going to work every day fighting crime but they are not seeing a dime for it. the fbi so far today declining to comment. >>> president trump, whatever you think about him in terms of his personal quality, i think it's fair to say he is not the most compassionate man. let's focus on what this shutdown is doing to national security. one is working on a three year investigation describes some of the problems we are facing right now. take a listen. >> since the shutdown i have not had a spanish speaker in the division. we have several spanish speaking informants. we are only able to communicate using a three way call with a linguist in another division. >> and, you know, it is going after ms13. >> thi
the agents are saying how it is effecting them professionally. here. let me read this for you. this agent saying i always prided myself on being able to pay them on time and in full. the fact that i can no long doer that is humiliating and degrading. the thing is i am still working as hard as i ever have in my job as an fbi agent. these agents are still going to work every day fighting crime but they are not seeing a dime for it. the fbi so far today declining to comment. >>> president...
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the agents have now left the scene. as far as that crime scene, the crime scene tape -- i believe it's still up. but roger stone, longtime political dirty trickster as he likes to call himself -- he is also a longtime friend and advisor, politically, to president trump. he was so when president trump was candidate trump. that is, of course, what much of this indictment focuses on. activities that have ended 2015 to 2016, during that hotly-contested presidential campaign between president trump and president clinton. roger stone was on tucker carlson just two nights ago. he has been in our office, actually, in the past few months. he told tucker, "you know, this entire investigation of me has taken a very personal toll. especially financially." take a look. >> literally millions of dollars have been spent. i believe all my emails, text messages, phone calls in 2016 and since have been scrutinized. to date there is still no evidence of russian collusion, wikileaks collaboration, or any other illegal act in connection with
the agents have now left the scene. as far as that crime scene, the crime scene tape -- i believe it's still up. but roger stone, longtime political dirty trickster as he likes to call himself -- he is also a longtime friend and advisor, politically, to president trump. he was so when president trump was candidate trump. that is, of course, what much of this indictment focuses on. activities that have ended 2015 to 2016, during that hotly-contested presidential campaign between president trump...
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. >> se volvió a desatar caos más de 100 inmigrantes trataron de entrar a la fuerza y agentes responden gases . >> llamas despiertan personas de la sto es noticiero 38 a las. >> % . >> 150 inmigrantes trataron de trepar de tijuana a san diego y otros se arrastraron . >> hecho causó tensión y enfrentamiento con la patrulla fronteriza . >> así fueron los enfrentamientos . >> se escuchaban gritos . >> se ve que se lanzó a tijuana por la patrulla fronteriza . >>pero dijeron preste atención . >> vemos un migrante recoger este gas que lanza a estados unidos . >>e l territorio tenía más de una dona de agente >> migrantes se acercaban . >> hablaron en voz baja . >> caminaron a la cerca . >> toma a tu hermano . >> el intento se complicó . >> por favor si nos dejan pasar, queremos una vida mejor . >> qué quieren ,asilo?. >> sí . >> saben dónde es epide?. >> en el chaparral . >> habla el agente en español les dice que no es la manera . >> digan que sean amable . >> el intercambio continuó . >> por qué no dar la oportunidad a un niño que lo necesita , por qué es racista?. >> por qué dice eso?. >> u
. >> se volvió a desatar caos más de 100 inmigrantes trataron de entrar a la fuerza y agentes responden gases . >> llamas despiertan personas de la sto es noticiero 38 a las. >> % . >> 150 inmigrantes trataron de trepar de tijuana a san diego y otros se arrastraron . >> hecho causó tensión y enfrentamiento con la patrulla fronteriza . >> así fueron los enfrentamientos . >> se escuchaban gritos . >> se ve que se lanzó a tijuana por la...
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back on april 3, 1996, we had two fbi agents and national park forest service agent walk about a mileff of a road in the mountains of montana, approach the 10x12 wooden cabin, and knock on the door. no one was around them, there were no cars, no one else, they were there to arrest or take out of the cabin at the time so we could search it, didn't have any arrest warrant, take out of that cabin the most wanted terrorist at the time in america. so that's what they went to do. they were told when they did that, it was part of our plan and part of the request of the fbi director and certainly theodore kaczynski's brother, do everything you can to get him out of that cabin safely. they used a ruse. they had the national forest service officer knock on the door,ca sirn ski answered it. -- kaczynski answered it. they stepped back, there was a short conversation, thenca sirn ski started to go back into the cabin to get his coat. he thought the fbi agents, because of what the forest service officer represented, were representatives of a mining company. he went to get his coat, they pulled him
back on april 3, 1996, we had two fbi agents and national park forest service agent walk about a mileff of a road in the mountains of montana, approach the 10x12 wooden cabin, and knock on the door. no one was around them, there were no cars, no one else, they were there to arrest or take out of the cabin at the time so we could search it, didn't have any arrest warrant, take out of that cabin the most wanted terrorist at the time in america. so that's what they went to do. they were told when...
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everyday customs and border patrol agents encounter thousands of illegal immigrants trying to enter our country. we are out of space to hold them, and we have no way to promptly return them back home to their country. america proudly welcomes millions of lawful immigrants who enrich our society and contribute to our nation, but all americans are hurt by uncontrolled illegal migration. it strains public resources and drives down jobs and wages. among those hardest hit are african-americans and hispanic americans. our southern border is a pipeline for vast quantities of illegal drugs, including meth, heroin, cocaine, and fentanyl. every week 300 of our citizens are killed by heroin alone, 90% of which floods across our southern border. more americans will die from drugs this year than were killed in the entire vietnam war. in the last two years, i.c.e. officers made 266,000 arrests of aliens with criminal records, including those charged or convicted of 100,000 assaults, 30,000 sex crimes, and 40,000 violent killings. over the years, thousands of americans have been brutally killed by tho
everyday customs and border patrol agents encounter thousands of illegal immigrants trying to enter our country. we are out of space to hold them, and we have no way to promptly return them back home to their country. america proudly welcomes millions of lawful immigrants who enrich our society and contribute to our nation, but all americans are hurt by uncontrolled illegal migration. it strains public resources and drives down jobs and wages. among those hardest hit are african-americans and...
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agents, who are nsa and tsa agents, they are going to get the pay check they deserve, we need these peopleand working on the border. but now is the time there no more excuses, everyone, washington d.c. has to go to work right now and solve this problem. texas is at the front of this, we're tired of dealing with the consequences, congress has to step up and pass a law that will do more than just secure the border but fix a broken immigration system in the united states. >> the numbers of staggering, they say been up 80% now, amount of family comes to the border, demanding asylum, nothing against them personally but that is just not the way our imbreak system i -- immigration system s built to work, they are not k4-78ing frocomingfrom mexico, , president stuck on wall, said it has to be part of the process, looking at stats in texas, they are not necessarily in favor of the wall it almost breaks 50/50. >> we had a wall for a long time now. and i have talked to border patrol agents, law enforcement officials and i have seen it myself. the wall works it works as a funneling device to make sure
agents, who are nsa and tsa agents, they are going to get the pay check they deserve, we need these peopleand working on the border. but now is the time there no more excuses, everyone, washington d.c. has to go to work right now and solve this problem. texas is at the front of this, we're tired of dealing with the consequences, congress has to step up and pass a law that will do more than just secure the border but fix a broken immigration system in the united states. >> the numbers of...
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these officers and agents risk their lives every day.o go to work throughout this shutdown, but they are certainly not immune to the financial impacts. >> hello, folks. thank you very much. >> reporter: they put their lives on the line to protect the president, his family, and other key american officials. >> secret service and military. these are great people. >> reporter: right now the u.s. secret service is doing it without pay. >> throughout the agency, the morale is starting to deteriorate. >> reporter: of the over 7,222 secret service employees, 5,978 are currently working without pay. 1,244 are furloughed. >> secret service agents are not getting paid. >> reporter: former agent jonathan bawakrow says many see short-term debt mounting which creates a threat and puts secret service jobs at risk. >> if their credit score goes below a certain level they lose their clearance levels to operate at the highest level of the government. >> reporter: according to wackrow while flights and hotels are covered, secret service members are paying
these officers and agents risk their lives every day.o go to work throughout this shutdown, but they are certainly not immune to the financial impacts. >> hello, folks. thank you very much. >> reporter: they put their lives on the line to protect the president, his family, and other key american officials. >> secret service and military. these are great people. >> reporter: right now the u.s. secret service is doing it without pay. >> throughout the agency, the...
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fbi agents association (fbiaa) president: "fbi agents should not have to go work at a store stockingecause they can't feed their families."i'm andy rose reporting. the t-s-a is reporting. the t-s-a is workers to to fill in at other airports. c-n-n obtained an internal e-mail sent to t-s-a officials in ten states asking for workers after ten per cent of the agency's officials called out from work called out from work sunday. this marks the second time the t-s-a has asked for help on its national deployment team... in as many weeks. officers on that team can be sent to airports across the country to fill staffing gaps. the e-mail indicates the t- s-a will cover the cost of travel, hotels and meals for officers. los angeles teachers are expected back in classrooms tomorrow. that's because school officials and their union reached a tentative agreement today. it includes a 6 percent raise for educators, a slight reduction in some class sizes and additional support staff, including nurses and librarians. teachers voted to approve the deal tonight. every campus should see an increase in nur
fbi agents association (fbiaa) president: "fbi agents should not have to go work at a store stockingecause they can't feed their families."i'm andy rose reporting. the t-s-a is reporting. the t-s-a is workers to to fill in at other airports. c-n-n obtained an internal e-mail sent to t-s-a officials in ten states asking for workers after ten per cent of the agency's officials called out from work called out from work sunday. this marks the second time the t-s-a has asked for help on...
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agent or an f.b.i. employee, who works for the federal governnt, works every day-- and the key is, these agents are working. they are on the street. they are not home. they are working. they are just not getting paid. h d to have those people suffer throis financial hardship for over a month now, f.b.i. encies and support employees, have gotten no money for the wo that they've done, which means that all the things that we have to pay at the end of the month, we have to pull that out of our savings. and i don't care hownc finally secure are you, you can't go on forever with that. i most worry about our you agents with families and our support employees who may be at a lower pay scale. these are the peopleho are going to suffer and are suffering the soonest. >> woodruff: and you were just v telling y quickly how this makes you think about how the federal government is making these de >> well, i mean, the f.b.i. agents association is completely nonpolitical. we have no dog in any fight when it comes t our
agent or an f.b.i. employee, who works for the federal governnt, works every day-- and the key is, these agents are working. they are on the street. they are not home. they are working. they are just not getting paid. h d to have those people suffer throis financial hardship for over a month now, f.b.i. encies and support employees, have gotten no money for the wo that they've done, which means that all the things that we have to pay at the end of the month, we have to pull that out of our...
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agents, flight control, food inspections. this bundleoning security crisis for our country is caused by this reckless shutdown. it is time to open government, pay our federal security workers, and get back to work for the american people. mr. jefferies: questions? reporter: you mentioned hostages three or four times when you were talking about this. the majority leader put out a full wrath that showed pretty concise, complicitly the moral high ground. but all the damage that you mentioned to those hostages. does there come a time when democrats say ok o, we have the moral high ground, winning the argument, but the damage is so great we got to give the president what he wants to get those hostages back? mr. jefferies: we have consistently taken the position shared by the american people, which is that it is reckless and irresponsible to shut down the government over a public policy dispute. we need to reopen the government so we can put those 800,000-plus workers back to work. stop hurting everyday americans impacted by the de
agents, flight control, food inspections. this bundleoning security crisis for our country is caused by this reckless shutdown. it is time to open government, pay our federal security workers, and get back to work for the american people. mr. jefferies: questions? reporter: you mentioned hostages three or four times when you were talking about this. the majority leader put out a full wrath that showed pretty concise, complicitly the moral high ground. but all the damage that you mentioned to...
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it's quick. - [narrator] if there's a problem, our agents will work to fix it. making calls and following up. even waiting on hold for you. when you join, you will be covered by lifelock's powerful million dollar protection package for the life of your membership. if your money is stolen or if you have expenses due to identity theft, lifelock will either get it back for you, or reimburse you for it up to the limit of your plan. plus, we'll provide lawyers and experts if that's what it takes. -...