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i was apprehensive -- the submarine got the message. i was apprehensive. the ice -- i saw the submarine & got it turned out to be ours. >> had you been on a summering? -- on a submarine? >> not before. i stayed on for 30 days. we went topside at night to see some of the most majestic night times i had ever seen in my life. a lot of times i would think about what i had been through, life, faith, that kind of thing. an officer on it -- an officer on the summary was awarded the silver star while i was in there. it was more terrifying than flying. how long were you on the sub? >> 30 days. and they did not have any extra beds. so one guy was lying out of the bed. you could take a shower once a , and even then you only had 20 seconds worth of water. >> where did you go after that? tothe summering took me back and flewhen i got off on a navy airport transplant -- plane. i hitchhiked back to the fleet. at that time they were at the philippines. then we were released and we came back in time for christmas. we had our orders to go out overseas again, and the war end
i was apprehensive -- the submarine got the message. i was apprehensive. the ice -- i saw the submarine & got it turned out to be ours. >> had you been on a summering? -- on a submarine? >> not before. i stayed on for 30 days. we went topside at night to see some of the most majestic night times i had ever seen in my life. a lot of times i would think about what i had been through, life, faith, that kind of thing. an officer on it -- an officer on the summary was awarded the...
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in fiscal year it 2018, customs and border patrol reported a 30% increase in apprehensions at the u.s.-mexico border. looking further back, the monthly apprehension total this past october reached its highest level in four years. four years. the c.d.p. has observed over the past year a 50% increase in apprehensions of known gang members and a 115% increase in seizures of fentanyl narcotics. clearly delivering border security funding must be a priority. that's because the men and women of the border patrol deserve to be a priority. american communities deserve to be a priority as they face down the threat of gang violence. american families deserve to be a priority as the flow of lethal drugs fuels an epidemic of addiction. this is the right investment in the right place at the right time. there's no reason why the democratic leader and the house democratic leader should put the demands of far-left special interests ahead of safety of american families. there's no reason for my democratic friends to end this year the way they began it: with a government shutdown. it would be truly biza
in fiscal year it 2018, customs and border patrol reported a 30% increase in apprehensions at the u.s.-mexico border. looking further back, the monthly apprehension total this past october reached its highest level in four years. four years. the c.d.p. has observed over the past year a 50% increase in apprehensions of known gang members and a 115% increase in seizures of fentanyl narcotics. clearly delivering border security funding must be a priority. that's because the men and women of the...
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padilla: yesterday we had over 800 apprehensions.rien: smugglers watch from across the narrow stretch of river, waiting to bring another group of immigrants across. padilla: they likely will not cross as long as we're here. as soon as we move, they will come back in an hour. so the river is not an effective barrier for them. o'brien: the smugglers are persistent because this is big business. padilla: every person--again, the grand total that every person pays, whether it's a 5-month-old child or an adult, it's $4,000. what happened? 5 in custody? ok. good. man: they weren't able to make it back south. padilla: good. o'brien: padilla's agents patrol this region 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, even in the dead of night. woman on radio: go ahead. man: i'm here by border 28 on my mobile. o'brien: the search is slow, hampered by the dense vegetation that makes it difficult to walk and impossible to see even a few feet ahead. padilla: it's a huge hide-and-seek game in trying to make these apprehensions. o'brien: padilla says he needs a perm
padilla: yesterday we had over 800 apprehensions.rien: smugglers watch from across the narrow stretch of river, waiting to bring another group of immigrants across. padilla: they likely will not cross as long as we're here. as soon as we move, they will come back in an hour. so the river is not an effective barrier for them. o'brien: the smugglers are persistent because this is big business. padilla: every person--again, the grand total that every person pays, whether it's a 5-month-old child...
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town despotic places to cast their vote tomorrow it's a big day but there is a sense of fear and apprehension among the people we spoke in the straits many don't want to go to respective villages and places saying that things are not as we are alive there's been lot of violence if everybody goes and among the hundred in four million people who are eligible to vote things going to be different the ruling party for its blaming all the violence on the opposition the opposition we know from media reports as well as from rights bodies and civil society has come under attack repeatedly within the last two weeks making it difficult for them to campaign or publicize their candidates many at least eighteen candidates are contesting from the prison many of them being confined to their home because they're scared to come out and campaign for their particular seats considering all day it's very critical for the population to actually go out and vote despite the fact there's about six hundred plows and security force and be deployed across the country many people are very apprehensive still if there's goi
town despotic places to cast their vote tomorrow it's a big day but there is a sense of fear and apprehension among the people we spoke in the straits many don't want to go to respective villages and places saying that things are not as we are alive there's been lot of violence if everybody goes and among the hundred in four million people who are eligible to vote things going to be different the ruling party for its blaming all the violence on the opposition the opposition we know from media...
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all will joe or joe gave you a gift give them a hug if the child is energetically showing you apprehension you as a parent have to take in and participate in be aware of the signs that are now you know being presented to you and be aware of what this child is trying to communicate if it's nonverbal if it's apprehension if it's concern or confusion then these are things that we have to do with parents be very very concerned about parents aunts uncles and the village that raise these children because they see the signs are always completely verbal hey this guy is creeping me out as an uncle you know you want children to be gracious in receiving gifts but at the same time we can't do it at the cost of their ability to set healthy boundaries. do you would you think the girls were trying to change part of. you know i guess i get a little bit concerned when i see especially some of the more radical feminist bent that the girl scouts have taken on where they're perhaps saying you know that girls don't need to necessarily be taught to be gracious i think they do i think boys do too we all know tha
all will joe or joe gave you a gift give them a hug if the child is energetically showing you apprehension you as a parent have to take in and participate in be aware of the signs that are now you know being presented to you and be aware of what this child is trying to communicate if it's nonverbal if it's apprehension if it's concern or confusion then these are things that we have to do with parents be very very concerned about parents aunts uncles and the village that raise these children...
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illegally dropped to historic lows. 2000-2018 border apprehensions fell sharply from 1.6 million in fiscal year 2000 two approximately 400,000 in fiscal year 2018. a 75% drop. not only to the facts not warrant spending billions of american taxpayer dollars on a big, beautiful wall as the president likes to call it. it is not who we are as a nation. we are a country founded by immigrants. just as my maternal grandparents came to vermont from italy, my paternal great-great-grandparents came to vermont from ireland. parents came to vermont from quebec in canada. we look at our immigrant founding of this country and then we want to wall ourselves off from our neighbors. it is not only an expensive waste of american taxpayers it is init is immoral, opposition of everything this country is supposed to stand for. seizeesident wants to land from farmers in texas and other border states. has been in their family for generations. wallsld need to construct in nature preserves, basically destroying them. we would end up walling ourselves off from the rio grande in the process. essentially ceding the r
illegally dropped to historic lows. 2000-2018 border apprehensions fell sharply from 1.6 million in fiscal year 2000 two approximately 400,000 in fiscal year 2018. a 75% drop. not only to the facts not warrant spending billions of american taxpayer dollars on a big, beautiful wall as the president likes to call it. it is not who we are as a nation. we are a country founded by immigrants. just as my maternal grandparents came to vermont from italy, my paternal great-great-grandparents came to...
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2017 of people attending to enter the country illegally dropped to historic lows. 2019, borderand apprehensions fell sharply from 1.6 million to approximately 400,000 in fiscal year 2018. that is a 75% drop. facts on thehe ground not warrant spending billions of taxpayer dollars on a big, beautiful wall, as the president likes to call it, it is not who we are as a nation. we are a country founded by immigrants. my maternal grandparents came to vermont from italy. my paternal great great grandparents came to vermont from ireland. parents came -- my wife's parents came to vermont. we look at the immigrant pounding of this country. if we want to wall ourselves off from our neighbors, it is not only an expensive waste of american taxpayer dollars, it is immoral, ineffective, and an affront to everything this country is supposed to stand for. the president wants to seize land from ranchers and texas and ,thers -- other border states land that has been in their families for generations. he would need to construct walls deathh wildlife refugees wildlife refuges and nature wildlife -- through refuges a
2017 of people attending to enter the country illegally dropped to historic lows. 2019, borderand apprehensions fell sharply from 1.6 million to approximately 400,000 in fiscal year 2018. that is a 75% drop. facts on thehe ground not warrant spending billions of taxpayer dollars on a big, beautiful wall, as the president likes to call it, it is not who we are as a nation. we are a country founded by immigrants. my maternal grandparents came to vermont from italy. my paternal great great...
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heather: talk about the number of apprehensions, 51,000 total apprehensions in the southwest border inember as of november 2019. >> the numbers and going up. the situation is getting worse, border security knows far more than chuck schumer does but isn't a major issue. it is a major issue. report -- republicans have two years, time now or never, under democratic congress, unlikely this would happen so trump should issue as many executive orders as possible, not just tweet, it is not enough, we need every major news network covering it and he needs to speak to every issue from humanitarian perspective to national security perspective on this issue. heather: a recent gallup poll said 21% of people polled believe immigration is the top problem facing the us. do you think that is one of the reasons chuck schumer and nancy pelosi wanted to take that conversation if you want to call it between them and donald trump that was televised behind closed doors when they were trying to come to some sort of deal, the amount of spending on the wall. >> in abc washington post poll, 80% of americans sup
heather: talk about the number of apprehensions, 51,000 total apprehensions in the southwest border inember as of november 2019. >> the numbers and going up. the situation is getting worse, border security knows far more than chuck schumer does but isn't a major issue. it is a major issue. report -- republicans have two years, time now or never, under democratic congress, unlikely this would happen so trump should issue as many executive orders as possible, not just tweet, it is not...
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breaking news to apprehensions at the border soaring to an all-time high. get to the bottom of all of that. former i.c.e. director tom homan is with us next. stay right there. erything i buy and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? i am a techie dad.n. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. liz: we have breaking news. border apprehensions spiking to record highs. a 25% jump from fiscal 2017. that is happening now. a 25% jump your president trumpets preparing to meet with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer over what pelosi calls in an immoral border wall. now the democrats are saying let's delay the talk about funding for the border wall until 2019 republicans say that's give trump 25 billion. there's quite a split here serve. your take. >> i'm not surprised that
breaking news to apprehensions at the border soaring to an all-time high. get to the bottom of all of that. former i.c.e. director tom homan is with us next. stay right there. erything i buy and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? i am a techie dad.n. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is...
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so i must say i was apprehensive. i didn't know what was going to happen for a couple of hours. and then out of the sea came a periscope in a submarine. thank god it turned out to be ours. >> had you ever been on a submarine before? >> i had been on the deck of one but have never gone inside. we stayed on this thing 30 days . get some air went topside would watch at night majestic nights i had ever seen in my life. i had a lot of time to think about what i had been through. talk about life, faith and all that kind of thing. the commanding officer of that submarine won the silver star for the amount of japanese they sunk while i was in that submarine. so it was more terrifying than flying. the submariners didn't think so but that pilot they picked up did. >> how long were you on the submarine? >> about 30 days. they didn't have any extra day so any extra beds. so one guy would climb out i would climb in. you only get to take a shower once a week. even then you have us stops watch only can use 20 seconds with the water. >> what did you go after that in your naval career? >> the su
so i must say i was apprehensive. i didn't know what was going to happen for a couple of hours. and then out of the sea came a periscope in a submarine. thank god it turned out to be ours. >> had you ever been on a submarine before? >> i had been on the deck of one but have never gone inside. we stayed on this thing 30 days . get some air went topside would watch at night majestic nights i had ever seen in my life. i had a lot of time to think about what i had been through. talk...
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government soldiers to come in and deter this turkish invasion so on the ground people are very apprehensive about what's coming next but they also say that they hope that some sort of an understanding can be found between turkey syria we have russia so there's no armed conflict in the area ok so a great deal of uncertainty turkey's president added one has called the syrian move a quote psychological act what does he mean. well i think what he means is that there are not enough so serious sources on the ground perhaps it means that a numb and want to sit in government is trying to achieve by declaring that they will be supporting the kurds as reclaiming that tenet. of the syrians that i've been speaking to those who are connected to the syrian government this is a turkey's being also conducting of its own psychological warfare by saying that they will be invading city of and they haven't really done that not our or our creed so what is a turkey essentially looking for there are talks happening today between zero to one and russia istanbul and moscow are going to be talking specifically about
government soldiers to come in and deter this turkish invasion so on the ground people are very apprehensive about what's coming next but they also say that they hope that some sort of an understanding can be found between turkey syria we have russia so there's no armed conflict in the area ok so a great deal of uncertainty turkey's president added one has called the syrian move a quote psychological act what does he mean. well i think what he means is that there are not enough so serious...
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the number of apprehensions of illegal aliens between the ports of entry along the south u.s. border is increasing exponentially. during fiscal year 2018, 396,579 aliens were apprehended entering the u.s. illegally between southwest border ports of entry. this trend is continuing into fiscal year 2019 with 51,000 such aliens apprehended in october, and 51,856 apprehended in november. at the same time, dhs is faced with ever-increasing violence and lawlessness at the southwest border. one need look -- [no audio[ -- to prevent the port from being overrun -- -- with a caravan from central america. for weeks we were told by the open borders lobby and by much of the media that the thousands of caravaners were peaceful, and fleeing violence, not seeking to invoke it. instead on that day come upwards of a thousand of them stormed the entry lanes of san isidro, and when they could not get through, they stormed through the southbound exit lanes. when that failed, they began to go around the side of the port, jumped fences, and ports of entry. they hurled rocks, bottles, and whatever el
the number of apprehensions of illegal aliens between the ports of entry along the south u.s. border is increasing exponentially. during fiscal year 2018, 396,579 aliens were apprehended entering the u.s. illegally between southwest border ports of entry. this trend is continuing into fiscal year 2019 with 51,000 such aliens apprehended in october, and 51,856 apprehended in november. at the same time, dhs is faced with ever-increasing violence and lawlessness at the southwest border. one need...
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high anxiety is correct and the degree of apprehension. may be a sense of deja vu.ey were two yea rs it is about where they were two years ago. increasing injuries, dropping prices, they need to forge a consensus and manage output. the one important difference in our ears is saudi as influential as they were? and the other is the new wild ca rd were? and the other is the new wild card on the market, the white house. this is having a major impact on market sentiment and market correction. you are suggesting that the saudis have less now? certainly the saudis have less now? certainly the us, much more. if you look at what they have done with iran, the hardliner had taken towards repealing the original deal, this helped to support prices. president trump implored the saudis to produce more oil and help alex market. the saudis fell for it, put more oil into the markets and then trumped did an about—face and announced that eight countries would be exempt for 180 days, market prices collapsed. we also underestimated the robust as of the independent oil producers in the us
high anxiety is correct and the degree of apprehension. may be a sense of deja vu.ey were two yea rs it is about where they were two years ago. increasing injuries, dropping prices, they need to forge a consensus and manage output. the one important difference in our ears is saudi as influential as they were? and the other is the new wild ca rd were? and the other is the new wild card on the market, the white house. this is having a major impact on market sentiment and market correction. you...
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what the american people deserve from us at this uncertain time in their lives where they have apprehension. mr. schumer: where we agree on we shouldn't shut down the government over dispute. you want to shut it down. president trump: the last time chuck, you shut it down. i don't want to do what you did. chuck, i was -- mr. schumer: no, no, no. you said. president trump: know what i will say? if we don't get what we want one way or the other, whether it's through you, through a military, to anything you want to call, i will shut down the government. and i am proud, i am proud to shut down the government for border security, chuck, because the people of this country don't want criminals and people that of lots of problems and drugs pouring into our country. i will take the mantle. i will be the one to shut that down. i'm not going to blame you for it. the last time you shut it down, it didn't work. i won't take the middle a shutting down and i will shut it down for border security. pelosi: but -- ms. you said -- president trump: thank you very much, everybody. [shouting] we have a lot of gr
what the american people deserve from us at this uncertain time in their lives where they have apprehension. mr. schumer: where we agree on we shouldn't shut down the government over dispute. you want to shut it down. president trump: the last time chuck, you shut it down. i don't want to do what you did. chuck, i was -- mr. schumer: no, no, no. you said. president trump: know what i will say? if we don't get what we want one way or the other, whether it's through you, through a military, to...
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no fear, no apprehension, just a feeling like let's go.here's so much to do and there might not be a lot of time left. >> i'm a man who sees life in terms of missions. >> world war ii veteran, texas oilman, member of congress. u.n. ambassador, republican party chairman, envoy to china. cia director, vice president to ronald reagan. >> a father who gave unconditional love. a grandfather devoted to his grandchildren and a beloved husband of the sweetheart he married a lifetime ago. >> i've held my family very close and my heart break and my joy. ♪ ♪ >>> hello. i'm lester holt. thank you for joining us as we take a look back at the life of george herbert walker bush and hear from him in his own words. george bush was raised to serve. politics and public service were in his blood, inherited from his father and passed on to his children. here's brian williams. >> george herbert walker bush came from great wealth and privilege but he was also taught early on about obligation. >> yes, i was privilege. if i got sick, my dad would pay a hospital bi
no fear, no apprehension, just a feeling like let's go.here's so much to do and there might not be a lot of time left. >> i'm a man who sees life in terms of missions. >> world war ii veteran, texas oilman, member of congress. u.n. ambassador, republican party chairman, envoy to china. cia director, vice president to ronald reagan. >> a father who gave unconditional love. a grandfather devoted to his grandchildren and a beloved husband of the sweetheart he married a lifetime...
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only a tiny sense of time left, this year i must convinced i'm more aware of that, no fear, no apprehension, just a feeling like let's go, there's so much to do and there may not be a lot of time left. >> a man who devoted to his country. >> member of congress, u.n. ambassador, republican party chairman, envoy to china, cia director, vice president to ronald reagan and 41st president of the united states. >> so help me god. >> on his watch, the gulf war. >> the battle has been joined. >> and the collapse of the soviet union. >> america won the cold war. >> serving just one term, but later seeing his son become president. always drawing strength from family. >> a father who gave unconditional love, a grandfather that devoted to his grandchildren and a beloved husband of the sweetheart he married a lifetime ago. >> i held my family very close, and my heart break and my joy. ♪ >>> hello, everyone, i'm lester holt, thank you for joining us, as we take a look back at the remarkable life and journey of george herbert walker bush, and hear from him over the years in his own words. george bush was
only a tiny sense of time left, this year i must convinced i'm more aware of that, no fear, no apprehension, just a feeling like let's go, there's so much to do and there may not be a lot of time left. >> a man who devoted to his country. >> member of congress, u.n. ambassador, republican party chairman, envoy to china, cia director, vice president to ronald reagan and 41st president of the united states. >> so help me god. >> on his watch, the gulf war. >> the...
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many people are apprehensive.stage setting for riots. >> haight-ashbury cannot handle 100,000. of course, there isn't room. >> the tension between the government and the people began to be evident. >> nobody should let their young children come into san francisco unsupervised to become a part of a group such as that. >> they're fascists as far as i'm concerned, and they don't like hippies and they don't like the things we do and they try to harass us and bother us. >> in some ways, their revolutions are war between generations. the hippies' rallying cry is never trust anyone over 30. >> the war of the youth culture against the establishment is on full swing on about every front. >> about four policemen came in and said everybody get out, the store is closed. they wouldn't give a reason or identify under what premise they were doing this. when we asked them, they pushed people around. they pushed people physically out of the store. >> the mayor, this is very insidious, what he's up to. he wants to stop human growth
many people are apprehensive.stage setting for riots. >> haight-ashbury cannot handle 100,000. of course, there isn't room. >> the tension between the government and the people began to be evident. >> nobody should let their young children come into san francisco unsupervised to become a part of a group such as that. >> they're fascists as far as i'm concerned, and they don't like hippies and they don't like the things we do and they try to harass us and bother us....
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guest: for most part, the apprehensions the past couple of months have been families, parents and children and unaccompanied minors. that is a major shift from a couple of decades ago when it was mostly single men from mexico. these new groups are from central america, fleeing violence and poverty. advocates point out there risking their lives to do it. the trump administration's contention that immigrants are criminals dates before his campaign. that has been his characterization. and some have been criminals, but the vast majority -- and according to the trump administration's own reports -- are not criminals and gang members. they are coming here in search of a better life for fleeing violence. this morningdlines on the same story. "the new york times," "migrant boy died after days adrift in immigration system." "sick migrants surge across border as diseases spread." a second child has died in custody of border patrol. what were the circumstances, and what happened? guest: this little boy, philippe felipe -- philippe a -- he had his family crossed and they were moved across the border a
guest: for most part, the apprehensions the past couple of months have been families, parents and children and unaccompanied minors. that is a major shift from a couple of decades ago when it was mostly single men from mexico. these new groups are from central america, fleeing violence and poverty. advocates point out there risking their lives to do it. the trump administration's contention that immigrants are criminals dates before his campaign. that has been his characterization. and some...
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we saw a 30% increase in apprehensions by c.b.p., including nearly 6,700 apprehensions of individuals with criminal histories and a 50% increase in apprehensions of known gang members. we've seen a 75% spike in methamphetamine seizures since 2015. so it's quite obvious that shoring up our borders is an urgent need of our national security. no question about it. secure borders are what the american people expect and they deserve. that's it continues to be a major focus of president trump and his administration. already the president's approach to border security is yielding undeniable results. in each of four c.b.p. sectors were physical barriers have been improved or expanded, el paso, humana, tucson, and san diego, illegal traffic has dropped by at least, listen to this, 90% -- 90%. and while you wouldn't know it from listening to the far-left special interest, this administration's focus on border security follows similar commonsense efforts that used to be a bipartisan consensus. it used to be a bipartisan consensus. in 2006, for example, the secure fence act, which was designed to
we saw a 30% increase in apprehensions by c.b.p., including nearly 6,700 apprehensions of individuals with criminal histories and a 50% increase in apprehensions of known gang members. we've seen a 75% spike in methamphetamine seizures since 2015. so it's quite obvious that shoring up our borders is an urgent need of our national security. no question about it. secure borders are what the american people expect and they deserve. that's it continues to be a major focus of president trump and his...
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ifelt apprehensive.e spent my whole life wondering why they gave me away, but i have never had the courage to ask. this time, i feel ready to find out the truth. this is it. 0n the right. it is right here, on the right. since i left at the age of seven, i have lost my mother tongue. i have visited a handful of times but i have to use a translator. my youngest sister, and her baby. my niece. i wanted to speak to my father. all i knew was that one of my uncles had sent for me, but i have never known what my father had agreed to. my uncle's house was in the capital lome, a long way from my village. to find some answers, my father went to a soothsayer. are you aware now where i was taken? he took me to ghana, the volta region of ghana, and i was left in a shrine, he left me. i was forced to be there for the rest of my life. you are not understanding me. i don't want to use the word blame. for many years i was sad because i was not with my family but now i am ready to put it behind me. if i was angry at my fa
ifelt apprehensive.e spent my whole life wondering why they gave me away, but i have never had the courage to ask. this time, i feel ready to find out the truth. this is it. 0n the right. it is right here, on the right. since i left at the age of seven, i have lost my mother tongue. i have visited a handful of times but i have to use a translator. my youngest sister, and her baby. my niece. i wanted to speak to my father. all i knew was that one of my uncles had sent for me, but i have never...
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. >> for me, i'm more apprehensive to post certain things, especially things that are private and intimate. >> i've seen things where people were asked not to vote. >> reporter: they rounded up more than 3 million followers. the naacp has called for a one-day boycott of instagram tomorrow. >>> the clock is ticking, less than five days remaining until the government is set to paially shut iue is president t border wall. he wants $5 billion for funding for that wall. but democrats say it's not going to happen. this would be the third shutdown under mr. trump's presidency. >>> from the golden arches to a golden opportunity in san francisco. the city wants to turn an mcdonald's into something that benefits the community. that mcdonald's is closed, standing in haight street. the plan is to convert it to 100 affordable apartments, but the city is considering child care or senior programs. the mcdonald's will soon be demo demolished. >>> a volleyball team facing push back. the drawing found in the locker room causing the controversy. >>> and the teen vaping epidemic is growing. the eye-opening nu
. >> for me, i'm more apprehensive to post certain things, especially things that are private and intimate. >> i've seen things where people were asked not to vote. >> reporter: they rounded up more than 3 million followers. the naacp has called for a one-day boycott of instagram tomorrow. >>> the clock is ticking, less than five days remaining until the government is set to paially shut iue is president t border wall. he wants $5 billion for funding for that wall....
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what the american people deserve from us at this uncertain time in their lives, where they have apprehension. mr. schumer: where we agree on is that we should not shut down the government over a dispute. you want to shut it down. president trump: the last time chuck, you shut it down. i don't want to do what you did. chuck, i was -- sen. schumer: 20 times you were quoted saying -- i will shut down the government if i don't get my wall. president trump: know what i will say? sen. schumer: you said it. president trump: yes. we don't get what we want one way or the other, whether it's through you, through a military, to anything you want to call, i will shut down the government. sen. schumer: ok. that is fair enough. president trump: and i am proud, i will tell you what, i proud to am shut down the government for border security, chuck, because the people of this country don't want criminals and people that have lots of problems, and drugs come up whirring into our country. so i will take the mantle. i will be the one to shut that down. i'm not going to blame you for it. the last time you shut
what the american people deserve from us at this uncertain time in their lives, where they have apprehension. mr. schumer: where we agree on is that we should not shut down the government over a dispute. you want to shut it down. president trump: the last time chuck, you shut it down. i don't want to do what you did. chuck, i was -- sen. schumer: 20 times you were quoted saying -- i will shut down the government if i don't get my wall. president trump: know what i will say? sen. schumer: you...
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in 201255 uses a force with a firearm in 2018 it's 15 despite the increasing numbers of apprehensions and assaults we are making tremendous progress. >> who authorizes the use of teargas in your agency crack. >> law enforcement use of force is driven by the hecircumstances in the field during the mission. they are looking at the totalit totality. >> what position is charged with giving the direction to use that crack. >> the direction is not given from the top-down chain of command it is authorized we have agents trained and certified they are allowed to carry the devices but the individual agent makes the decision whethert i to deploy. >> some on the 26th one agent made the decision to use teargas. how many agents used teargas crack. >> that is all being reviewed more than one agent made that decision based on the threat that was presented in multiple different engagements over two and a half miles of border. >> the picture that i have that ran on cnn shows a mother pulling a second child with a diaper and teargas behind them.d i don't think that's a picture or an act that fits this
in 201255 uses a force with a firearm in 2018 it's 15 despite the increasing numbers of apprehensions and assaults we are making tremendous progress. >> who authorizes the use of teargas in your agency crack. >> law enforcement use of force is driven by the hecircumstances in the field during the mission. they are looking at the totalit totality. >> what position is charged with giving the direction to use that crack. >> the direction is not given from the top-down chain...
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even so, the border patrol's enforcement strategies have already got those apprehensions at or near record lows for many of the last years. there were even further drops when the president first came into office in 2017 because people were scared of president trump, and i think, frankly, what he's embarrassed about? i don't know. i can't get inside his head, but frustrated with, is the people that were originally scared of coming to the united states when he first came into office have started coming again at the levels we saw during the last year of president obama, and i think he thinks that's a blemish on his record. the reality is, those numbers were already at historic lows, ali. >> what do you think comes of this, jacob? do you think the president -- he's facing off with nancy pelosi but as garrett haake says, nancy pelosi is a vote counter. if she says the president doesn't have the vote to move forward with this thing so we're heading towards a potential government shutdown over that boarder. >> look what happened last year, the congress and united states which at the time was cont
even so, the border patrol's enforcement strategies have already got those apprehensions at or near record lows for many of the last years. there were even further drops when the president first came into office in 2017 because people were scared of president trump, and i think, frankly, what he's embarrassed about? i don't know. i can't get inside his head, but frustrated with, is the people that were originally scared of coming to the united states when he first came into office have started...
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i was really apprehensive but it was the first time following my injury when i realised what was possiblety and of course i met my blogging partner. do not forget to share your adventures with us at the travel show. travelling with kids can be quite stressful at the best of times. but the sights and sounds of getting on a plane can be even more overwhelming for some children with autism. over the next two weeks, we are following a family with autistic four—year—old boys as they go on their very first holiday. let's head to america to meet them. i am amber and my husband is frank. we live outside of birmingham, alabama. we have four a beautiful boys. frankie who is 17. stephen who is 14 and then we have a set of boy twins who are four years old and they are nonverbal autistic. their names are alex and will. we are the ellis family. my husband and i have known each other since grade school, we were friends the whole time. we dated in high school and married in college. this is our 20th wedding anniversary. because we have some issues with the boys, we have not been on a trip in a very long
i was really apprehensive but it was the first time following my injury when i realised what was possiblety and of course i met my blogging partner. do not forget to share your adventures with us at the travel show. travelling with kids can be quite stressful at the best of times. but the sights and sounds of getting on a plane can be even more overwhelming for some children with autism. over the next two weeks, we are following a family with autistic four—year—old boys as they go on their...
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customs and border protection records of apprehensions and interdictions at our southern border are literally, mr. president, staggering. staggering. members, a 50% increase over last year. nearly 7000 individuals with criminal histories including weapons trafficking and violent offenses. double the levels of fentanyl along with other illicit substances. the report card is clear america's borders are in crisis. these facts i have stated are not partisan facts. they aren't ideological. they are just fact. they don't describe the republican party's version of events or the presidents. or the version of events. they describe reality. think that securing our homeland and controlling our borders and protecting the american people would be a bipartisan priority. uncontroversial. common sense, bipartisan priorities. a core duty of any nation's government. here is the interesting thing. recently that seems to be the case. back in 2006 democrats were perfectly happy to support hundreds of miles of physical barriers along the border. 26 democrats voted for the bill including then senator obama and my f
customs and border protection records of apprehensions and interdictions at our southern border are literally, mr. president, staggering. staggering. members, a 50% increase over last year. nearly 7000 individuals with criminal histories including weapons trafficking and violent offenses. double the levels of fentanyl along with other illicit substances. the report card is clear america's borders are in crisis. these facts i have stated are not partisan facts. they aren't ideological. they are...
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i was really apprehensive.i realised what was possible with a disability and of course i met my partner, beth. don't forget to share your adventures with us. travelling with kids can be pretty stressful at the best of times but the sights and sounds can be overwhelming for some children with autism. we are following the ellis family and the autistic we live outside birmingham, alabama. we are for beautiful boys. frankie, 17. stephen, 14. and then we have a set of boy twins who are four years old. alex and will. we are the ellis family. we were friends the whole time. we dated in high school and married in college and this is our 20th wedding anniversary. because we haveissues 20th wedding anniversary. because we have issues with the boys, we have not been on a trip for a long time. not effective communication. we have a lot of meltdowns. there is some great because we lost some family members to stop we talked about taking a trip. this is our 20th anniversary. we wanted to go as a family and just enjoy each oth
i was really apprehensive.i realised what was possible with a disability and of course i met my partner, beth. don't forget to share your adventures with us. travelling with kids can be pretty stressful at the best of times but the sights and sounds can be overwhelming for some children with autism. we are following the ellis family and the autistic we live outside birmingham, alabama. we are for beautiful boys. frankie, 17. stephen, 14. and then we have a set of boy twins who are four years...
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respective places to catch that world tomorrow it's a big day but there is a sense of fear and apprehension among the people we've spoken to straight many don't want to go to their respective villages and places saying that look things are not as good as we see have for our lives there's been lot of violence now if everybody goes and bullets among the hundred full million people who are eligible to board things called time out to be defend the ruling party for its part is blaming all the violence on the opposition the opposition we know from media reports as well as from rights bodies and civil society have come under attack repeatedly within the last two weeks making it difficult for them to campaign or publicize their candidates many of them at least eighteen candidates are contesting from the prison many of them being confined to their home because they're scared to come out and campaign for their particular seats considering all the it's very critical for the population to actually go out and vote despite the fact there's about six hundred thousand security forces and maybe deployed acr
respective places to catch that world tomorrow it's a big day but there is a sense of fear and apprehension among the people we've spoken to straight many don't want to go to their respective villages and places saying that look things are not as good as we see have for our lives there's been lot of violence now if everybody goes and bullets among the hundred full million people who are eligible to board things called time out to be defend the ruling party for its part is blaming all the...
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difficult social issues associated with the disease building awareness of a driving treatment apprehension is no easy task in the region there are about two hundred twenty thousand people living with hiv aids that represents less than point one percent of the population so although prevalence is low in the mena region knew a tribe infections are going up as always related deaths that's contrary to global trends which actually going down so today we hear from people working to address aids in the mena region and joining us to discuss this in beirut mr green that is an assistant professor at the american university of beirut medical center in cairo simone salim regional director for u.n. aid to the middle east and north africa and in beirut. he is director of m. coalition the only regional advocacy network specifically devoted to the needs of our g p t people in the mena region he's also helped consult. with the w.h.o. and un aids welcome to the stream everyone so dr. hello it's good to have you also where you very well thank you so doctor when you talk to patients and you do with patients o
difficult social issues associated with the disease building awareness of a driving treatment apprehension is no easy task in the region there are about two hundred twenty thousand people living with hiv aids that represents less than point one percent of the population so although prevalence is low in the mena region knew a tribe infections are going up as always related deaths that's contrary to global trends which actually going down so today we hear from people working to address aids in...
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. >> reporter: border apprehensions up more than twice from last year. cbp has a court 0rd against them preventing from holding a child more than 72 hours. in this case felipe was held for 130 hours. guys, back to you. >> gadi, thank you. >>> we are nearly a week into the shutdown standoff and still no end in sight. in a sign of the glacial pace of negotiations lawmakers away for the holidays were told they will get a 24-hour notice before a potential vote. and as of this morning there are still no votes scheduled as president trump refuses to budge on his demand for border wall funding. nbc's scott macfarlane joining us from capitol hill with the very latest on this impasse. scott, it's starting to look well stretch into saturday. >> sure does. good morning. day six of the government shutdown seems certain to be ending in day seven and day eight. the u.s. house has already canceled planned votes for today. the u.s. senate resumes today but nothing of note on the schedule. that's because both sides are digging in right now. the president has restated his
. >> reporter: border apprehensions up more than twice from last year. cbp has a court 0rd against them preventing from holding a child more than 72 hours. in this case felipe was held for 130 hours. guys, back to you. >> gadi, thank you. >>> we are nearly a week into the shutdown standoff and still no end in sight. in a sign of the glacial pace of negotiations lawmakers away for the holidays were told they will get a 24-hour notice before a potential vote. and as of this...
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is still shaken up after police say latta walked into this tustin bar, claimed to be a fugitive apprehensionded the victim show her id.then investigators say latta cut up the id and threw it away. that's when they say she ordered the victim outside, up against a wall, and made her spread her feet as she searched her.judy barrier, bar patron:"at that point there was inappropriate touching or even groping." police say latta told the woman she wouldn't arrest her if she left and didn't come back.tony baskharon owns the cigar shop two doors down.he says he has seen latta a couple of times outside his store begging for cigarettes. tony baskharon, cigar store owner:"we used to kick her out bc of the way she'd act. she act crazy."reporter: "what would she do?""she would kick cars, like a bmw parked right there, she would kick the tires."police arrested latta yesterday on suspicion of kidnapping, sexual battery and impersonating a police officer. they say she had fake law enforcement weapons with her. lt. bob wright, dept.:"that's the scary she had a couple stun guns, several badges, to make herself
is still shaken up after police say latta walked into this tustin bar, claimed to be a fugitive apprehensionded the victim show her id.then investigators say latta cut up the id and threw it away. that's when they say she ordered the victim outside, up against a wall, and made her spread her feet as she searched her.judy barrier, bar patron:"at that point there was inappropriate touching or even groping." police say latta told the woman she wouldn't arrest her if she left and didn't...
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re released our border encounter both our apprehensions for people crossing illegally between ports of entry, as well as those who present at our ports of entry, many of whom are lawfully claim eight sigh him but arriving without documents and for a second month in a re we leave had over 60,000 total. 85% of them coming unlawfully this other 15% brenting at port of entry. that's a significant. crease and it's been going up month over month since about march of 2017 when with did have an historic drop after the inauguration of president trump. so, within that flow, there's a significant demographic chang that it don't know has been widely recognized. really through 20123, 2013 time frame, we still saw about 190-plus% of our crossings were single adults, primarily mail male, primarily from mexico with a population of 120 million. that is completely changed. in november, 59% of the arrivals were families or children. so, from over 90% in adults to 59% in november, family ands children. we're now in our fifth out of six years with more the arrivals fromle the northern trying tri-angle coun
re released our border encounter both our apprehensions for people crossing illegally between ports of entry, as well as those who present at our ports of entry, many of whom are lawfully claim eight sigh him but arriving without documents and for a second month in a re we leave had over 60,000 total. 85% of them coming unlawfully this other 15% brenting at port of entry. that's a significant. crease and it's been going up month over month since about march of 2017 when with did have an...
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police say 54-year-old denise latta walked into a tustin bar and claimed to be a fugitive apprehensionthat a woman show her i-d. investigators say latta then cut up the id and threw it away. moments later she ordered the victim outside, up against a wall, and made her spread her feet as she searched her. police say latta told the woman she wouldn't arrest her if she left and didn't come back. police say they found fake law enforcement id's and weapons when they arrested latta. she is charged with kidnapping, sexual battery and impersonating a police officer. (james)( darya ) welcome back. let's get a check of the weather this morning... no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. g no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. g today's weather is nice and dry with temperatures in the 50's for daytime highs. rainfall returns tomorrow while temperatures remain similar. so much bad football to talk about, where do we start
police say 54-year-old denise latta walked into a tustin bar and claimed to be a fugitive apprehensionthat a woman show her i-d. investigators say latta then cut up the id and threw it away. moments later she ordered the victim outside, up against a wall, and made her spread her feet as she searched her. police say latta told the woman she wouldn't arrest her if she left and didn't come back. police say they found fake law enforcement id's and weapons when they arrested latta. she is charged...
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among for crowded facilities from his apprehension until the is death -- until his death.has confirmed its responsibility for airstrikes in syria. security officials say the air force hit a series of targets related to iranian arms transfers to hezbollah. israel is ramping up efforts to prevent iran from establishing a permanent military presence in postwar serious -- in postwar syria. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at tick toc on twitter, powered by over 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. loans were in a place to take advantage of rising rates but now the whole sector is delivering negative returns. of allianz bernstein discussed cracks in leverage. >> the credit quality has not been nearly as good because people have wanted floated great debt. have of risky companies gone to the loan market because there has been so much demand. and: joining me now is -- neil dutta of renaissance macro is still with me. there is a lot of risk out there and what you are starting to see is that investors want higher yields and they thought
among for crowded facilities from his apprehension until the is death -- until his death.has confirmed its responsibility for airstrikes in syria. security officials say the air force hit a series of targets related to iranian arms transfers to hezbollah. israel is ramping up efforts to prevent iran from establishing a permanent military presence in postwar serious -- in postwar syria. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at tick toc on twitter, powered by over 2700 journalists and analysts...
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the number of apprehensions went down in 2017 at the border. is that correct? >> yes. >> so i don't think that data presented to you about the number of crimes going down in 2017 actually correlates with the idea that illegal immigration does not have an effect on crimes. isn't that correct? >> i would agree. >> so i think i would be careful with making that kind of argument in the future if i were on the other side. but you know we're in a crisis at the border. we have some major issues and the administration is unable to detain faems together for longer than 20 days. we have issues with asylum. we have issues with all these other things. for something that touch ed me s i was preparing for the hearing today is this young girl who died on december 8th of this year. the reason it touched me is i was sell is brating my 51st birthday. at the same time i didn't know this happened. at same time i'm with my family celebrating this occasion, you have a young girl at the boarde who is dying with her father there. i don't think i can blame the father. if i were in the
the number of apprehensions went down in 2017 at the border. is that correct? >> yes. >> so i don't think that data presented to you about the number of crimes going down in 2017 actually correlates with the idea that illegal immigration does not have an effect on crimes. isn't that correct? >> i would agree. >> so i think i would be careful with making that kind of argument in the future if i were on the other side. but you know we're in a crisis at the border. we have...
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the number of apprehensions went down in 2017 at the border. is that correct? >> yes. >> so i don't think that data presented to you about the number of crimes going down in 2017 actually correlates with the idea that illegal immigration does not have an effect on crimes. isn't that correct? >> i would agree. >> so i think i would be careful with making that kind of argument in the future if i were on the other side. but you know we're in a crisis -- in a humanitarian crisis at the border. we have some major issues and the administration is unable to detain faems together for longer than 20 days. we have issues with asylum. we have issues with all these other things. for something that touched me as i was preparing for the hearing today is this young girl who died on december 8 of this year. the reason it touched me is i was celebrating my 51st birthday. at the same time, i didn't know this happened. at same time i'm with my family celebrating this occasion, you have a young girl at the border who is dying with her father there. i don't think i can blame the fa
the number of apprehensions went down in 2017 at the border. is that correct? >> yes. >> so i don't think that data presented to you about the number of crimes going down in 2017 actually correlates with the idea that illegal immigration does not have an effect on crimes. isn't that correct? >> i would agree. >> so i think i would be careful with making that kind of argument in the future if i were on the other side. but you know we're in a crisis -- in a humanitarian...
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the number of apprehensions went down in 2017 at the border. is that correct? >> yes. >> so i don't think that data presented to you about the number of crimes going down in 2017 actually correlates with the idea that illegal immigration does not have an effect on crimes. isn't that correct? >> i would agree. >> so i think i would be careful with making that kind of argument in the future if i were on the other side. but you know we're in a crisis -- in a humanitarian crisis at the border. we have some major issues and the administration is unable to detain faems together for longer than 20 days. we have issues with asylum. we have issues with all these other things. for something that touched me as i was preparing for the hearing today is this young girl who died on december 8 of this year. the reason it touched me is i was celebrating my 51st birthday. at the same time, i didn't know this happened. at same time i'm with my family celebrating this occasion, you have a young girl at the border who is dying with her father there. i don't think i can blame the fa
the number of apprehensions went down in 2017 at the border. is that correct? >> yes. >> so i don't think that data presented to you about the number of crimes going down in 2017 actually correlates with the idea that illegal immigration does not have an effect on crimes. isn't that correct? >> i would agree. >> so i think i would be careful with making that kind of argument in the future if i were on the other side. but you know we're in a crisis -- in a humanitarian...
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we made 8,000 apprehensions last year with those tools. in vermont, it's pretty rare that we use checkpoints. usually intelligence driven. 75 miles away might seem like a long way away but we're trying to target an area. >> i got targeted and i just would note that you have to be a citizen to be a u.s. senator. >> of course. >> senator flake. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you started to address the use of metering. can you explain what that means? >> it's actually -- we call it queue management. we're ambulancibalancing based capacity to carry out our missions, our agriculture protection mission, and still process people arriving without documents efficiently. on any given day, there are only three to four ports of entry out of the 26 on our southwest border that actually have any back-up at all. meanwhile, we have maximized the use of our capacity, our space, and of course it depends on our partners' ability, i.c.e. resources to pick people up from ports of entry. it's a partnership in the immigration continuum. >> so it's used just as a ma
we made 8,000 apprehensions last year with those tools. in vermont, it's pretty rare that we use checkpoints. usually intelligence driven. 75 miles away might seem like a long way away but we're trying to target an area. >> i got targeted and i just would note that you have to be a citizen to be a u.s. senator. >> of course. >> senator flake. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you started to address the use of metering. can you explain what that means? >> it's actually --...
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border apprehensions have dropped 81%. in fact, the number of apprehensions at the end of fiscal year 2017 was the lowest it's been since 1971, lowest it's been since 1971. and we have the lowest number of undocumented immigrants in our country than we have had in over a decade. the pew research center released estimates just this month that the total number of undocumented immigrants residing in the united states is far less now than in 2004, a 14-year low. and the numbers from mexico, people who the president con adults -- insults, rapists, criminals, have decreased even more dramatically. so who are the people coming to our southern border? after hengses between ports of entry consist largely of family units turning themselves in for asylum, fleeing the terror in their home countries. they are crossing between ports in part because d.h.s.'s obstacles to asylum and ports of entry, including inadequate resources for staffing and infrastructure at our ports. individuals trying to claim asylum and the ever-increasing trump-
border apprehensions have dropped 81%. in fact, the number of apprehensions at the end of fiscal year 2017 was the lowest it's been since 1971, lowest it's been since 1971. and we have the lowest number of undocumented immigrants in our country than we have had in over a decade. the pew research center released estimates just this month that the total number of undocumented immigrants residing in the united states is far less now than in 2004, a 14-year low. and the numbers from mexico, people...
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. >> i will put this up on the screen and if you look at the border apprehensions under each of trump's you look at nielsen there, this is a problem that is getting worse. you want to weigh in quickly? >> this is not politically sustainable for republicans or the president no matter who is at fault. the dangerous journey of getting to the southern border or the united states government after these individuals are detained. people talk about the republican base and the pressure they may put on the president, but there is a larger republican coalition that does not like the president's approach to border politics. we saw that in the mid-term elections. this is something both he and his party needs to figure out in a better way if they want to be in a better position in 2020. >> up next, the mueller probe gets the jeopardy treatment. jardiance asked- and now you know. jardiance is the first type 2 diabetes pill proven to both reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...and lower a1c, with diet and exercise. jardiance can cause serious
. >> i will put this up on the screen and if you look at the border apprehensions under each of trump's you look at nielsen there, this is a problem that is getting worse. you want to weigh in quickly? >> this is not politically sustainable for republicans or the president no matter who is at fault. the dangerous journey of getting to the southern border or the united states government after these individuals are detained. people talk about the republican base and the pressure they...
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of newly released information from us customs and border protection showing a 216% increase in apprehensions versus before. more than 11,000 in one sector known as the rio grande valley of south texas. in addition to that 2300 unaccompanied kids were apprehended in the same period in just one sector. it is not clear whether this will look at extending marching orders for us troops deployed across the region with the holiday season approaching, the number of active-duty soldiers was originally scheduled to go down somewhere around 3000 compared to the nearly 5500 who were part of the original mission to assist border patrol agents on the ground. shannon: republicans on the hill working to put together votes to fulfill donald trump's request for $5 billion in border wall funding. short-term spending bill expires in january includes funding for the wall and emergency disaster aid for the california wildfires. the president tweeting another bad terror attack in france. we will strengthen our borders even more. let's bring in acting director of immigration and customs enforcement thomas homan and
of newly released information from us customs and border protection showing a 216% increase in apprehensions versus before. more than 11,000 in one sector known as the rio grande valley of south texas. in addition to that 2300 unaccompanied kids were apprehended in the same period in just one sector. it is not clear whether this will look at extending marching orders for us troops deployed across the region with the holiday season approaching, the number of active-duty soldiers was originally...
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is still shaken up after police say latta walked into this tustin bar, claimed to be a fugitive apprehension officer and demanded the victim show her id.then investigators say latta cut up the id and threw it away. that's when they say she ordered the victim outside, up against a wall, and made her spread her feet as she searched her.judy barrier, bar patron:"at that point there was inappropriate touching or even groping." police say latta told the woman she wouldn't arrest her if she left and didn't come back.tony baskharon owns the cigar doors down.he says he has seen latta a couple of times outside his store begging for cigarettes.tony baskharon, owner:"we used to kick her out bc of the way she'd act. she act crazy." reporter: "what would she do?" "she would kick cars, like a bmw there, she would kick the tires."police arrested latta yesterday on suspicion of kidnapping, sexual battery impersonating a police they say she enforcement id's and her.tustin police dept.:part about this, stun guns, several badges, to make herself stuff that appears to be law enforcement style." style."enforceme
is still shaken up after police say latta walked into this tustin bar, claimed to be a fugitive apprehension officer and demanded the victim show her id.then investigators say latta cut up the id and threw it away. that's when they say she ordered the victim outside, up against a wall, and made her spread her feet as she searched her.judy barrier, bar patron:"at that point there was inappropriate touching or even groping." police say latta told the woman she wouldn't arrest her if she...