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monsees jr/ residente de brownsville.vean y digan bueno es buena idea pero se debe de hacer esto el gobierno no hace eso. top vo blanca --un indocumentado se le escabull a agentes del servicio de inmigracin y control de aduanas mientras era conducido a un centro de detencin. --carlos rivas-mndez logr escaparse del auto que lo conduca por una carretera en el estado de virginia. --el hombre logr controlar a los guardias, abrir el vehculo y -segn testigos- correr descalzo hasta una zona boscosa. --luego de una intensa bsqueda, rivas-mndez fue recapturado. blanca --aunque esta catalogado como un desorden mental, se conoce muy poco sobre el trastorno ''limite de la personalidad''. -- maribel melendez, investig sobre esta enfermedad, en la prmera parte de"emociones destructivas", las imgenes pueden ser fuertes para algunas personas. roll open / take pkg take vo / blanca ---peligrosa explosin! vaya susto el que se llevaron los dueÑos de una vivienda cuando un almacn en el patio de su casa explot y todo qued captado en cmara. tak
monsees jr/ residente de brownsville.vean y digan bueno es buena idea pero se debe de hacer esto el gobierno no hace eso. top vo blanca --un indocumentado se le escabull a agentes del servicio de inmigracin y control de aduanas mientras era conducido a un centro de detencin. --carlos rivas-mndez logr escaparse del auto que lo conduca por una carretera en el estado de virginia. --el hombre logr controlar a los guardias, abrir el vehculo y -segn testigos- correr descalzo hasta una zona boscosa....
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east greenville out still designs ville jerry bill pins bird cooper's bird ritalin town and from brownsville turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood deaths occur in vehicles. the great society great society the better society then it wise under the other guys that's not quite so inspiring it's that's that's unfortunate so where.
east greenville out still designs ville jerry bill pins bird cooper's bird ritalin town and from brownsville turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood deaths occur in vehicles. the great society great society the better society then it wise under the other guys that's not quite so inspiring it's that's that's unfortunate so where.
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. >> reporter: carlton reyes owns seven shrimp boats in brownsville, texas. since 1987 he's relied on mexican deck hands, two per boat, who come here on h-2b visas. he applied for 14 of them this year. >>ne has been approved. >> it's going to be a tremendous impact on the shrimp season and on the economy. we can't bring in the shrimp beat is out there to harvest, because we're short on labor and help. >> reporter: as a group, texas shrimp boat companies applied d.r roughly 500 h-2b visas, not one was granted. the texas shrimp boat association estimates the loss will be $1 million a day. inthony deloise owns two hotels in ogunquit, maine. he relies on seasonal foreign labor. vi this year we applied for 22 visas between the two properties. 2 those 22 we have received six employees, and those were all in country beforehand. empleporter: reyes has the same struggle. th there any truth to the idea that these visa workers are taking jobs from americans? er not at all. because americans don't want this type of work. >> reporter: even if the worker visas were approve
. >> reporter: carlton reyes owns seven shrimp boats in brownsville, texas. since 1987 he's relied on mexican deck hands, two per boat, who come here on h-2b visas. he applied for 14 of them this year. >>ne has been approved. >> it's going to be a tremendous impact on the shrimp season and on the economy. we can't bring in the shrimp beat is out there to harvest, because we're short on labor and help. >> reporter: as a group, texas shrimp boat companies applied d.r...
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. >> reporter: carlton reyes owns seven shrimp boats in brownsville, texas. since 1987, he has relied on mexican deck hands, two per boat, who come here on h-2b visas. he applied for 14 of them this year. none has been approved. >> it's been a tremendous impact on the economy. we can't bring in the shrimp that's out there to harvest because we're short on labor, you know, help. >> reporter: as a group, texas shrimp boat companies applied for roughly 500 h-2b visas. not one was granted. the texas shrimp boat association estimates the loss will be $1 million a day. anthony owns two hotels in maine. he relies on seasonal foreign labor. >> this year we applied for 22 visas betw properties. of those 22, we have received six employees, and those were all in-country beforehand. >> reporter: reyes has the same struggle. >> is there any truth to the idea that these visa workers are taking jobs from americans? >> not at all because americans don't want this type of work. >> reporter: even if the worker visas were approved today, by the time they were processed, the mai
. >> reporter: carlton reyes owns seven shrimp boats in brownsville, texas. since 1987, he has relied on mexican deck hands, two per boat, who come here on h-2b visas. he applied for 14 of them this year. none has been approved. >> it's been a tremendous impact on the economy. we can't bring in the shrimp that's out there to harvest because we're short on labor, you know, help. >> reporter: as a group, texas shrimp boat companies applied for roughly 500 h-2b visas. not one was...
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reporter: new court documents reveal bradley told investigators he was driving a truck from iowa to brownsville, texas, but it stopped in laredo to get it washed and detailed. he said he was unaware of the snz contents until he stopped to use the restroom. when he opened the back door, he said he was knocked to the ground by some who escaped and he noticed bodies lying on the be floor like meat. this as temperatures reached triple digits on saturday. some of the survivors said they started taking turns breathing from the only hole. they paid smugglers to help them cross into the u.s. one owned smugglers $5500, last year federal officials investigated more than 2,000 cases of human trafficking. >> it's a symptom of a broken immigration system which congress has refused to fix. >> don't waste your money -- >> reporter: but homeland security john kelly says there has been a sharp drop this border arrests since february. he argues the trump administration's illegal immigration crackdown is a deterrent. >> that was gabe guttierez reporting. >>> this morning flash flood warnings after monsoon rains a
reporter: new court documents reveal bradley told investigators he was driving a truck from iowa to brownsville, texas, but it stopped in laredo to get it washed and detailed. he said he was unaware of the snz contents until he stopped to use the restroom. when he opened the back door, he said he was knocked to the ground by some who escaped and he noticed bodies lying on the be floor like meat. this as temperatures reached triple digits on saturday. some of the survivors said they started...
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. >> reporter: he was driving the truck from iowa to brownsville, texas but had stopped to get it washed and detailed. he says he was unaware of the contents until he stopped to use the restroom. he noticed bodies lying on the floor like meat. the gruesome scene unfolded as temperatures reached triple digits on saturday. some of the survivors started taking turns breathing from the only ventilation hole. court documents say they paid smugglers to help them cross into the u.s. one survivor from mexico owed the smugglers $5500. this dramatic police body camera video from 2015 in texas shows desperate conditions dozens of undocumented immigrants, gasping for air, rescued in time. a 13 year old boy among the survivors. >> they're willing to risk their lives for their kids and family members. >> reporter: last year, officials investigated more than 2,000 cases of human trafficking. >> it's a symptom of a broken immigration system, which congress has refused to fix. >> reporter: but homeland security secretary john kelly says there's been a sharp drop in border arrests since february. he argue
. >> reporter: he was driving the truck from iowa to brownsville, texas but had stopped to get it washed and detailed. he says he was unaware of the contents until he stopped to use the restroom. he noticed bodies lying on the floor like meat. the gruesome scene unfolded as temperatures reached triple digits on saturday. some of the survivors started taking turns breathing from the only ventilation hole. court documents say they paid smugglers to help them cross into the u.s. one survivor...
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brownsville, texas.s that can carry zika are in more counties than previously expected. the warning for those pregnant. use repellent. wear long sleeves and avoid travel overseas. where zika is waning but still a threat. >> we expect transmission lower. the risk is still there. >> even with all of this effort. mosquitoes are not the only way zika spreads. the virus can be transmitted sexually. >> until there is vaccinations, it is going to be something that is very hard to prevent. >> most at risk with unborn children. their mothers now taking all precautions. kerry sanders, nbc news, miami beach. >>> beware of bears in fairfax county. we had a second sighting in just the past few days. this one in the city of fairfax. near darby and linden streets. the black bear did not appear aggressive. still a bear. so if you see it. stay away. likely looking for foods. keep your garbage out of sight or secured. if you see's bear, bring your pets indoors. bear was spotted in the backyard not far away in fairfax stat
brownsville, texas.s that can carry zika are in more counties than previously expected. the warning for those pregnant. use repellent. wear long sleeves and avoid travel overseas. where zika is waning but still a threat. >> we expect transmission lower. the risk is still there. >> even with all of this effort. mosquitoes are not the only way zika spreads. the virus can be transmitted sexually. >> until there is vaccinations, it is going to be something that is very hard to...
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brownsville, texas. but a new study shows the mosquitos that can carry zika are in more counties than previously suspected. the warning for those who are pregnant? use repellent, wear long sleeves and avoid travel overseas where zika is waning, but still a threat. >> although we expect transmission to be lower in many countries, the risk is still there. >> but even with all this effort, mosquitos are not the only way zika spreads. the virus can also be transmitted sexually. >> until there is vaccinations, it's going to be something that's very hard to prevent. >> most at risk with zika? the unborn children, their mothers now taking all precautions, kerry sanders, nbc news, miami beach. >>> and when we come back, on this independence day, wounded warriors on a new mission right here at home. our july 4th inspiring america is next. >>> an annual tradition and a new record today on new york's coney island. joey chestnut conquering the competition for the 10th time at the nathan's hot dog eating contest. sca
brownsville, texas. but a new study shows the mosquitos that can carry zika are in more counties than previously suspected. the warning for those who are pregnant? use repellent, wear long sleeves and avoid travel overseas where zika is waning, but still a threat. >> although we expect transmission to be lower in many countries, the risk is still there. >> but even with all this effort, mosquitos are not the only way zika spreads. the virus can also be transmitted sexually. >>...
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. >> the truck driver told police he was delivering the trailer to brownsville, texas, for his boss and had no idea there were people in there. homeland security is now investigating the incident. >>> happening today, san francisco supervisors will hear a proposal to honor a san francisco civil rights icon. christien kafton is at sfo, tell us about a plan to rename part of the airport in honor of harvey milk. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we are here at sfo at terminal 1. if all goes according to plan, this could be the terminal that is renamed after harvey milk if the legislation is passed. there is hope this time around the civil rights leader will be honored at sfo. four years ago, there was a push to name all of sfo after milk, but there was opposition from some who wanted to name the airport after others. an advisory committee was formed to scale down the effort and work to name a terminal after milk. supervisor hillary ronen plans to introduce the legislation today. she said terminal 1 is an ideal place to honor milk. >> it is a way to give people who are shunned by soc
. >> the truck driver told police he was delivering the trailer to brownsville, texas, for his boss and had no idea there were people in there. homeland security is now investigating the incident. >>> happening today, san francisco supervisors will hear a proposal to honor a san francisco civil rights icon. christien kafton is at sfo, tell us about a plan to rename part of the airport in honor of harvey milk. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we are here at sfo at...
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maria has lived here in brownsville ever since she crossed the border illegally in the ‘90s.e shops, the parks. but nowadays, well before dusk, maria and her neighbours retreat inside, a self—imposed curfew. translation: at around 7pm, people are no longer on the streets. there is nothing. everyone locks their doors. they're scared. we close everything. we close doors, we close blinds. it looks like a wasteland. maria has a 16—year—old daughter. stephanie has cerebral palsy. she also has high temperatures that the doctors here can't explain. her local doctor says it's urgent she sees a specialist in a town 160 miles away. we're scared that her condition is going to deteriorate. all the doctors say it's important that we take her to corpus christi to get specialist treatment. but to take stephanie to the specialist, maria would have to drive past police and cross the checkpoint. she's too scared. what i'm scared of is that i'll cross a checkpoint and then who is going to take care of my children? how do you feel about president trump's policies that the law of the land is that
maria has lived here in brownsville ever since she crossed the border illegally in the ‘90s.e shops, the parks. but nowadays, well before dusk, maria and her neighbours retreat inside, a self—imposed curfew. translation: at around 7pm, people are no longer on the streets. there is nothing. everyone locks their doors. they're scared. we close everything. we close doors, we close blinds. it looks like a wasteland. maria has a 16—year—old daughter. stephanie has cerebral palsy. she also...
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reporter: new court documents reveal bradley told investigators he was driving the truck from iowa to brownsville, texas, but it stopped in laredo to get it washed and detailed. he said he was unaware of the contents until he stopped at this walmart parking lot to use the rest room. when he opened the back door he said he was knocked to the groundso noticed bodies lying on the floor like meat. the gruesome scene unfolding as temperatures reached triple digits on saturday. authorities interviewed some of the survivors who said they started taking turns breathing from the only ventilation hole. court documents say they paid smugglers and others linked to the drug cartel to help them cross into the u.s. one survivor from mexico owed the smugglers $5500. this dramatic police body camera footage from 2015 in texas showed the desperate conditions, gasping for air, rescued just in time. a 13-year-old boy among the survivors. >> they're willing to risk their lives for their kids and for their family members. >> reporter: last year federal officials investigated more than 2,000 cases of human trafficking.
reporter: new court documents reveal bradley told investigators he was driving the truck from iowa to brownsville, texas, but it stopped in laredo to get it washed and detailed. he said he was unaware of the contents until he stopped at this walmart parking lot to use the rest room. when he opened the back door he said he was knocked to the groundso noticed bodies lying on the floor like meat. the gruesome scene unfolding as temperatures reached triple digits on saturday. authorities...
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not particularly well and i mean as a sign that you feel safe walking through surgery queens or brownsville brooklyn. it doesn't sound like you feel safe to visit new york we feel bad for rob or mike certain of it but mike you put forth a very grim pessimistic view of humanity is though some hollow hate were a natural thing is the very institutions of this country from the school system through the mainstream media through the demagogues in power who promote hate in the form of white supremacy racism segregation. homophobia. women violence if the people in this country have who run this country at a true interest in stamping out all of this hatred they could run things quite differently through the media but divide and conquer tactics is how they can divide poor whites against immigrants and they continually scapegoat and this is where we disagree the fundamental problem facing humanity does not come from below it comes from up on high as five individual billion is in the world the richest five individuals bill gates warren buffett are carlos slim hugh in mexico spanish billionaire who's a
not particularly well and i mean as a sign that you feel safe walking through surgery queens or brownsville brooklyn. it doesn't sound like you feel safe to visit new york we feel bad for rob or mike certain of it but mike you put forth a very grim pessimistic view of humanity is though some hollow hate were a natural thing is the very institutions of this country from the school system through the mainstream media through the demagogues in power who promote hate in the form of white supremacy...
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capable of producing one response were located along a line except from brandywine chilling to brownsville one thousand year over phone still moving east and ten knots answered one response and wind gusts thirty four knots or greater source radar indicated impact one response could easily overturn boats and treat locally hazardous seas small craft could be damaged in briefly higher winds and simply higher speeds. locations impacted include five fathoms to s b brown like. three s b fourteen foot bank light slaughter beach cape and cape may point rain the wind chill light ocean city reef while good. cape may reef c.l. city milliseconds and wildwood reef move to safe harbor immediately as gusty winds and high waves are expected sunder storms can produce sudden waterspouts waterspouts can easily overturn boat and create locally hazardous seas seek safe harbor immediately frequent lightning is occurring with the storms if caught on the open water stay below deck if possible keep away from an grounded metal objects. on here well that's a and there's a really simple answer to that question profit
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strassmann, cbs news, brownsville, texas. >>> for the first time in several years, u.s.arines are on the ground in helmand province in southern afghanistan. they've returned because so have the taliban. charlie d'agata is there. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the last time u.s. marines were here, a force of 20,000 all but drove the taliban out of their stronghold of helmand province. back then, brigadier general roger turner was a colonel. did you think he'd be back here? >> no, i didn't. i didn't really. i left here as we discussed. i left here in 2012, and we knew that the mission was going to end in 2014. so i didn't think i'd be back here. >> reporter: this time, his mission is dramatically different. in command of just 300 marines, training afghans to fight for themselves. we joined them as they flew over what is once again taliban-held territory. because not long after the marines pulled out, the taliban swept through helmand, recapturing territory u.s. forces fought and died for. with 349 american lives lost. >> this is one of my positions. >> reporter: we can't give th
strassmann, cbs news, brownsville, texas. >>> for the first time in several years, u.s.arines are on the ground in helmand province in southern afghanistan. they've returned because so have the taliban. charlie d'agata is there. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the last time u.s. marines were here, a force of 20,000 all but drove the taliban out of their stronghold of helmand province. back then, brigadier general roger turner was a colonel. did you think he'd be back here? >> no,...
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east greenville out still designs ville jerry bill pins bird cooper's bird ritalin town and from brownsville turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood deaths occur in vehicles. the great society great society the better society then it wise under the other guys that's not quite so inspiring it's that's that's unfortunate so where. so here we have a situation right now where donald trump is running around trying to convince his voters that he's actually looking out for them and he's bringing jobs back and all this kind of thing while he's not and yet you know fox news i mean how do you how does that how do we i don't how do we wake people up to the fact that they're being lied to. and that's the sixty four thousand dollar question i don't have a message for that one because fox news is the largest media outlet in the country still is the current numbers you know and they've been proven that they don't have to tell the truth in court you know so i don't know this it's a love fest among some of the most. ignorant people and some of the most corporate controlled informat
east greenville out still designs ville jerry bill pins bird cooper's bird ritalin town and from brownsville turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood deaths occur in vehicles. the great society great society the better society then it wise under the other guys that's not quite so inspiring it's that's that's unfortunate so where. so here we have a situation right now where donald trump is running around trying to convince his voters that he's actually looking out for...
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bradley had been hired by an iowa trucking company to deliver the big rig to its new owner in brownsville, texas. for a reasons still unexplained, he instead went to laredo , where he says he had the truck washed and detailed.then he headed north again to san antonio.again, no explanation for that detour. the truck was discovered parked in the 100=degree plus midsummer heat.inside, the trailer was pitch-black, crammed with as many as 1=hundred people, and so suffocatingly hot that one passenger said they took turns breathing through a hole."our paramedics and firefighters found that each one of them had heart rates over about 130 beats per minute, which, again, they were very hot to the touch."the immigrants were from mexico and guatemala.four of them were younger than 18. they said they'd been smuggled over the border to laredo and held there for 11 days before being loaded on the truck. "checking the video from the store, we found that there were a number of vehicles that came in and picked up a lot of the folks that were in that trailer that survived the trip. we're looking at a human
bradley had been hired by an iowa trucking company to deliver the big rig to its new owner in brownsville, texas. for a reasons still unexplained, he instead went to laredo , where he says he had the truck washed and detailed.then he headed north again to san antonio.again, no explanation for that detour. the truck was discovered parked in the 100=degree plus midsummer heat.inside, the trailer was pitch-black, crammed with as many as 1=hundred people, and so suffocatingly hot that one passenger...
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he says he was just delivering it to brownsville texas when he heard movement in the back. that doesn't explain why he didn't help the victims to say they were without air and water for hours in the hundred degrees heat. the incident reigniting the immigration debate was him blaming the death of president trump's recent crackdown claiming the focus on border security will lead to an uptick in risky crossings like this. >> the more extreme the countermeasures and security that we put in place for border protection, the greater risks people are willing to go to >> stronger border assessment -- enforcement is needed to make sure tragedy like this does not happen again. >> we should be working closer with the mexican partners before it gets to our borders and make sure we have a smart border. >> the driver has a lengthy rap sheet. this is the first time he has been charged with something that could carry a death sentence if convicted. that is the latest from dallas. fox news. >>> learning that frank sinatra's fourth wife has died at the age of 90. she died of natural causes sur
he says he was just delivering it to brownsville texas when he heard movement in the back. that doesn't explain why he didn't help the victims to say they were without air and water for hours in the hundred degrees heat. the incident reigniting the immigration debate was him blaming the death of president trump's recent crackdown claiming the focus on border security will lead to an uptick in risky crossings like this. >> the more extreme the countermeasures and security that we put in...
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he says he was just delivering it to brownsville, texas when he heard movement in the back. that doesn't explain why he didn't help the victims who say they were without air and water for hours in the hundred degree heat. the incident reigniting the immigration debate with some blaming the deaths on trump's recent crackdown claiming the focus on border security will lead to an uptick in risky crossings like this. >> the more extreme the countermeasures and security that we put in place for border protection, the reader desk greater risks people are willing to go to. >> some say it's needed to make sure a tragedy like this doesn't happen again. >> we should be working closer with their mexican partners to stop this. we also need to make sure that we have a smart border. >> reporter: the driver has a lengthy rap sheet. this is the first time he has been charged with something that could carry a death sentence if convicted. that is the latest from dallas. fox news. >>> frank sinatra's fourth wife deborah sinatra has died at the age of 90. the former model married frank sinatra
he says he was just delivering it to brownsville, texas when he heard movement in the back. that doesn't explain why he didn't help the victims who say they were without air and water for hours in the hundred degree heat. the incident reigniting the immigration debate with some blaming the deaths on trump's recent crackdown claiming the focus on border security will lead to an uptick in risky crossings like this. >> the more extreme the countermeasures and security that we put in place...
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area with a travel warning is brownsville, texas, you should know. >>> 5:19 is the time right now. turn back to meteorologist chuck bell to talk about this forecast. a little rain working its way into the area this morning. >> yes. we could use the rain. i was a dry month of june. we are in the month of july, tipedly a rainy month. they are not soaking, they are all at once, then nothing for a couple d when we can get them. i will appreciate not being in the 90 degrees later this afternoon. yesterday was a steamy 4th. 92 was the high yesterday. low 80s later this afternoon. right now, 76 degrees. light rain falling here across the d.c. area. most of the rain on the west to southwest side. everyone has a pretty solid chance of getting rained on. not just today, the stream of moisture goes back to memphis and st. louis. rain chances set at 60% for today and tomorrow as well. most of the rain for now, is confined to northern virginia. you can see the track of the rain is carried here into suburban maryland. future weather by 7:30, rain across all corners of the capital beltway. rain t
area with a travel warning is brownsville, texas, you should know. >>> 5:19 is the time right now. turn back to meteorologist chuck bell to talk about this forecast. a little rain working its way into the area this morning. >> yes. we could use the rain. i was a dry month of june. we are in the month of july, tipedly a rainy month. they are not soaking, they are all at once, then nothing for a couple d when we can get them. i will appreciate not being in the 90 degrees later this...
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. >> the ship will have the hull cleaned before shipping off to brownsville, texas, for recycling. >>for news throughout the evening the latest news and weather, always on cbssf.com. announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [cheering and applause] steve: i appreciate it. how you folks? how's everybody? appreciate it. thank y'all very much. thank you, folks. i appreciate it. yeah, i do. thank y'all very much. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody! i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] folks, we got another good one for you today. returning for their second day with a total of $20,000 from castro valley, california, it's the champs. it's the gates family. [cheering and applause] and from fort lauderdale, florida, it's the cosio family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here tryin' to win theyself a lot of cash, and somebody, somebody might just drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] let's go meet the cosio family. mercy, how you doing? mercy: hi, steve. i'm blessed. st
. >> the ship will have the hull cleaned before shipping off to brownsville, texas, for recycling. >>for news throughout the evening the latest news and weather, always on cbssf.com. announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [cheering and applause] steve: i appreciate it. how you folks? how's everybody? appreciate it. thank y'all very much. thank you, folks. i appreciate it. yeah, i do. thank...
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bradley told investigators he was driving the truck from iowa to brownsville, texas but stopped in laredo to get it washed and detailed. he said his boss sold the trailer to its new owner. he stopped at this walmart parking lot to use the restroom. when he opened the back door, he said he was knocked to the ground by some of the people who fled. some of the survivors said they started taking turns breathing from the only ventilation hole. they told investigators they paid smugglers to help them cross into the u.s. this survivor told the associated press people were crying and begging for water. this police body camera video from a similar incident in texas in 2015 shows the stifling conditions. dozens of undocumented immigrants gasping for air, rescued just in time. a 13-year-old boy among the survivors. bradley, the driver of the truck, has one count of transporting undocumented immigrants resulting in ten deaths. if convicted, he faces up to life in prison or even the death penalty. he's due in court later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, san antonio. >>> all new at 11:00, it appear
bradley told investigators he was driving the truck from iowa to brownsville, texas but stopped in laredo to get it washed and detailed. he said his boss sold the trailer to its new owner. he stopped at this walmart parking lot to use the restroom. when he opened the back door, he said he was knocked to the ground by some of the people who fled. some of the survivors said they started taking turns breathing from the only ventilation hole. they told investigators they paid smugglers to help them...
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. >> the truck driver told police he was delivering the trailer to brownsville, texas, for his boss ando idea there were people inside. homeland security is investigating. >>> a ruling by the california supreme court makes it harder for third strike inmates to get a reduced sentence. voters approved proposition 36. that allows third strike inmates to ask for reduced sentence if their third conviction was not a serious or violent crime. the court ruled that a third strike cannot be appealed if the defendant had a deadly weapon. that decision was unanimous. >>> alameda county leaders are having a tough time trying to improve services for the mentally ill, especially those who commit the crime. yesterday at a county meaning, mental health advocates argued that many with mental illnesses end up in jail instead of getting the treatment they really need. they also say they $54 million the county received from the state to expand the santa rita jail should instead be spent on community-based programs. >> it's hard to say whether or not it is going to increase or improve the level of health car
. >> the truck driver told police he was delivering the trailer to brownsville, texas, for his boss ando idea there were people inside. homeland security is investigating. >>> a ruling by the california supreme court makes it harder for third strike inmates to get a reduced sentence. voters approved proposition 36. that allows third strike inmates to ask for reduced sentence if their third conviction was not a serious or violent crime. the court ruled that a third strike cannot...
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you go from here to the rio grande valley and brownsville, texas, this portion of the southwest borderrically made up some of the largest smuggling and illegal immigration routes into the country. this is an area that sees a great deal of this traffic and these kinds of issues for quite some time. >> all right. keep us posted from san antonio. >>> he is the russia pop star who helped arrange the meeting between donald trump jr. and the russian lawmaker or lawyer, i should say. cnn caught up with him and asked him why he set up that meeting. we'll hear what he had to say next. panic. so when i got my ancestry dna results it was a shocker. i'm from all nations. it puts a hunger in your heart to want to know more. when you think what comes to mind? your next getaway? connecting with family and friends? a big night out? or maybe your everyday shopping. whatever it is, aarp member advantages can help save you time and money along the way. so when you get there, you can enjoy it all the more. for less. surround yourself with savings at aarp advantages dot com. >>> for the first time since th
you go from here to the rio grande valley and brownsville, texas, this portion of the southwest borderrically made up some of the largest smuggling and illegal immigration routes into the country. this is an area that sees a great deal of this traffic and these kinds of issues for quite some time. >> all right. keep us posted from san antonio. >>> he is the russia pop star who helped arrange the meeting between donald trump jr. and the russian lawmaker or lawyer, i should say....
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. >> the truck driver told police he was delivering the trailer to brownsville, texas, for his boss and no idea there were people inside. homeland security is investigating. >>> the city of santa cruz may tighten regulations on vacation rentals. city leaders want to ease the how to -- the housing shortage and are hoping property owners will convert their short-term rental units into long-term housing if there is a crackdown on rentals through websites like airbnb. critics say toughening the regulations what hurt businesses and drive down the number of tourists. there are proposals that would fine unregistered vacation rentals between $500 and $2000. >>> today the san francisco board of supervisors is due to consider a proposal aimed at cracking down on bicycle chop shops. $1 million worth of bikes were stolen in san francisco last year. critics worry the legislation would lead to the harassment of the homeless who dismantle or repair bikes on city sidewalks. critics say under the original bill, poor people could have their property confiscated without probable cause. supporters of the p
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bradley told investigators that the trailer had been sold and he was transporting from it iowa to brownsville texas. bradley said he was stopped at a wal-mart sunday morning in san antonio and heard banging and found people inside. >> people are desperate to flee other countries and come to this country. they will take even extreme measures such as this to find that freedom. >> estimated 90 people written side, court documents say bradley did not call 911 even though he realized at least one person was dead. he could now face the death penalty missal bam ace claiming responsibility for a dead lay tack in afghanistan. car bomb exploded during morning rush hour, killing at lee 29 people and injuring at lee 40. the taliban says it was, targeting a bus targeting staff at the afghan intelligence. >>> well, much of the phoenix is under water right now after consecutive rain storms over the weekend. the town of opa che junction was hit hard. emergency crews rescued a driver from the car that got stuck on the flooded road, young woman behind the wheel there was shaken up but in the injured. >>> over
bradley told investigators that the trailer had been sold and he was transporting from it iowa to brownsville texas. bradley said he was stopped at a wal-mart sunday morning in san antonio and heard banging and found people inside. >> people are desperate to flee other countries and come to this country. they will take even extreme measures such as this to find that freedom. >> estimated 90 people written side, court documents say bradley did not call 911 even though he realized at...
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area with a travel warning, brownsville, texas, but a new study shows the mosquitos that can carry zika in more counties than previously suspected. the warning for those who are pregnant, use repellant, wear long sleeves, and avoid travel overseas where zika is waning but still a threat. >> although we expect transmission to be lower in many countries, the risk is still there. >> reporter: but even with all this effort, mosquitos are not the only way zika spreads. the virus can also be transmitted sexually. >> until there's vaccination, it's going to be something that's very hard to prevent. >> reporter: most at risk, the unborn children, their mothers now taking all precautions. kerry beach. >>> we are learning more about bear sightings in our area. >> can you believe it? this time it's the city of fairfax we're talking about, the second sighting in the past few days. the bear was spotted near lyndon street. officials say the bear didn't appear aggressive but it's a wild animal so if you see one, stay away. and bears are likely looking for food so wildlife experts say try to keep your
area with a travel warning, brownsville, texas, but a new study shows the mosquitos that can carry zika in more counties than previously suspected. the warning for those who are pregnant, use repellant, wear long sleeves, and avoid travel overseas where zika is waning but still a threat. >> although we expect transmission to be lower in many countries, the risk is still there. >> reporter: but even with all this effort, mosquitos are not the only way zika spreads. the virus can also...
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he says he was just delivering hit to brownsville, texas, when he heard movement in the back. but that doesn't explain why he didn't help the victims who say they were without air and water for hours in the hundred degree heat. the incident reigniting the immigration debate with some blaming death on president trump's crack down. the focus on border security will lead to up tick in risky crossings like this. >> the more extreme the counter measures and security that we put in place for border protection the greater risks that people are willing to go to. >> reporter: but others say stronger border enforcement is needed to make sure a tragedy like this does not happen again. >> we should be working closer with our mexican partners to stop this before it gets to our borders. but we also need to make sure that we have a smart border. >> reporter: the driver we're learning has a pretty lengthy wrap sheet but this is the first time he has been charged with something that could carry a death sentence if convicted. that is the latest from dallas, casey stegall, fox news. >>> another
he says he was just delivering hit to brownsville, texas, when he heard movement in the back. but that doesn't explain why he didn't help the victims who say they were without air and water for hours in the hundred degree heat. the incident reigniting the immigration debate with some blaming death on president trump's crack down. the focus on border security will lead to up tick in risky crossings like this. >> the more extreme the counter measures and security that we put in place for...
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in the south atlanta neighborhood originally known as brownsville founded by freed slaves after the civil war. there, black residents turned back white police and vigilantes during the atlanta rate-- race right of 1906. i interviewed porter in the heart of that community wears jonesboro road ports off from mcdonough boulevard. without a block away from the future beltline in community grounds, a coffeehouse that serves as a meeting place and refuge from the abandoned buildings and impounded car lots hereby. as i spoke to porter, who had recently moved to a nearby retirement complex i felt a curious affinity. we were almost mirror images of one another. she's only a year older than i. we both grew up in atlanta, albeit on opposite sides of the city. her parents had eight children. i was one of seven. i had known a few black people other than yard men or maids. she had known hardly any white people other than a few local store owners. so, i urge you to buy the book and read the rest of this. [laughter] >> because it was quite an experience talking to her. i would say one story she told me.
in the south atlanta neighborhood originally known as brownsville founded by freed slaves after the civil war. there, black residents turned back white police and vigilantes during the atlanta rate-- race right of 1906. i interviewed porter in the heart of that community wears jonesboro road ports off from mcdonough boulevard. without a block away from the future beltline in community grounds, a coffeehouse that serves as a meeting place and refuge from the abandoned buildings and impounded car...
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find you, look at you if you were wearing just a shirt with an open collar and send you back to brownsville[laughter] >> well, the brown shoes has a, has a story. i was once again accused of, in this piece of the times of still dropping names. so i will now drop a name. jackie kennedy. there was a period in which i became very friendly with jackie kennedy. henry wilson made a nasty remark about that in another one of his journals. and i lost her friendship incidentally because in making it, she said a man who brags about his grades in school? that was her gripe. but we, we went to a party at her house. we were on, living on the west side and we scooted, went across -- needed a visa practically -- [laughter] and i was wearing brown shoes with a blue suit. or maybe it was even a brown suit. brown suit. and i had broken my ankle or something like that. in any case, walked in and jackie looked me over, and she said, oh, you scooted across the park in your little brown suit and your nice brown shoes. i won't tell you what i said in response to that. [laughter] scat logical. [laughter] but that's
find you, look at you if you were wearing just a shirt with an open collar and send you back to brownsville[laughter] >> well, the brown shoes has a, has a story. i was once again accused of, in this piece of the times of still dropping names. so i will now drop a name. jackie kennedy. there was a period in which i became very friendly with jackie kennedy. henry wilson made a nasty remark about that in another one of his journals. and i lost her friendship incidentally because in making...
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in brownsville, officers seized 118 pounds of methamphetamine concealed in a tires of a passenger vehicle. these are examples of threats that cvp officers address every day. to counter the full range of concealment techniques, they maintain a robust cargo, commercial conveyance, and inspection regimes at ports of entry, including the use of ni i equipment and radiation technologies. nii technologies deploy to our nations land, sea and ports of entry include x-ray and gamma rate systems as well as a variety of portable and hand-held technologies. these systems enable cvpofficers to examine containers, commercial trucks, real cars, and privately owned vehicles for the presence of contraband without physically unloading them. it is a force multiplier which allows cvp to work smarter and faster while expediting legitimate trade and travel. in 2016 large scale nii systems were used toconduct more than 6.5 million examinations resulting in more than 2,600 seizures and over 359,000 pounds of seized narcotics. with the dhs cvp has also , deployed nuclear and radio detection equipment such as radi
in brownsville, officers seized 118 pounds of methamphetamine concealed in a tires of a passenger vehicle. these are examples of threats that cvp officers address every day. to counter the full range of concealment techniques, they maintain a robust cargo, commercial conveyance, and inspection regimes at ports of entry, including the use of ni i equipment and radiation technologies. nii technologies deploy to our nations land, sea and ports of entry include x-ray and gamma rate systems as well...
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it also works where they have fencing in brownsville, texas, etween brownsville and mexico. it stops and reduces the cross border individuals coming in without permission. so a partial fence will work. ll, make it clear, is not a complete border wall of the whole border. it's only 74 miles. and we need to do everything. we need to have that 74 miles. we need toll, make it clear, hae air. more border patrol on the ground. we need to have all types of technology to have a virtual wall, if you will, to protect the united states' security. people need to come to the united states. we want people to come to the united states. but come the right way. nd lastly, as my friend said drug yler, texas, the cartels are the -- major problem anti-criminal gangs like the ms-13 gang are the ones who come into the united states because there is no barrier to stop them. and drug cartels are the -- major proble. i yield back, mr. chairman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair will receive a message. the messenger: mr. speaker, a message from the
it also works where they have fencing in brownsville, texas, etween brownsville and mexico. it stops and reduces the cross border individuals coming in without permission. so a partial fence will work. ll, make it clear, is not a complete border wall of the whole border. it's only 74 miles. and we need to do everything. we need to have that 74 miles. we need toll, make it clear, hae air. more border patrol on the ground. we need to have all types of technology to have a virtual wall, if you...
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bradley had been hired by an iowa trucking company to deliver the big rig to its new owner in brownsvilleead went to laredo , where he says he had the truck washed and detailed.then he headed north again to san antonio.again, no explanation for that detour. the truck was discovered parked in the 100=degree plus midsummer heat.inside, the trailer was pitch-black, crammed with as many as 1=hundred people, and so suffocatingly hot that one passenger said they took turns breathing through a hole."our paramedics and firefighters found that each one of them had heart rates over about 130 beats per minute, which, again, they were very hot to the touch."the immigrants were from mexico and guatemala.four of them were younger than 18. they said they'd been smuggled over the border to laredo and held there for 11 days before being loaded on the truck. "checking the video from the store, we found that there were a number of vehicles that came in and picked up a lot of the folks that trailer that we're looking at a human here ."one authority on trafficking says the crackdown has had a consequence."eve
bradley had been hired by an iowa trucking company to deliver the big rig to its new owner in brownsvilleead went to laredo , where he says he had the truck washed and detailed.then he headed north again to san antonio.again, no explanation for that detour. the truck was discovered parked in the 100=degree plus midsummer heat.inside, the trailer was pitch-black, crammed with as many as 1=hundred people, and so suffocatingly hot that one passenger said they took turns breathing through a...
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. >> the truck driver told police he was delivering the trailer to brownsville, texas for his boss andad no idea that people were inside. the department of homeland security is investigating. >>> a ruling by the supreme court makes it harder for inmates to get their sentences reduced. the justices ruled that a third strike cannot be appealed if the defendant was armed with a deadly weapon. that decision was unanimous. >>> today the san francisco board of supervisors is due to debate a crackdown on bicycle chop shops. last year about a million dollars worth of bikes were stolen in san francisco. but critics worry that the legislation would lead to the harassment of the homeless that dismantle bikes on sidewalks. under the original bill, the poor could have their property confiscated without probable cause. however, supporters of the proposal say stolen bikes are often taken apart in plain view and reassembled and then sold for drugs. >>> a big is making its way through the state legislator. one that would limit how recreational marijuana businesses market themselves. it would prohibit l
. >> the truck driver told police he was delivering the trailer to brownsville, texas for his boss andad no idea that people were inside. the department of homeland security is investigating. >>> a ruling by the supreme court makes it harder for inmates to get their sentences reduced. the justices ruled that a third strike cannot be appealed if the defendant was armed with a deadly weapon. that decision was unanimous. >>> today the san francisco board of supervisors is...
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to take these weapons and take the guatemalan army up through mexico and down across brownsville and take over texas and the united states? nobody made that clear, but the idea was we needed to target him for a regime change operation. of these omnipotent powers not listed in the constitution. nothing important. guatemala never attacked the united states or even threatened to. as part of the regime change operation, the cia comes up with an assassination list of people who they are other proxies who are going to start this regime it's ok toation assassinate. amazing. if we jump ahead 20 years or so, 1970 to 1973, we go to chile, which is even further away from the united states. by the way, they succeeded in that regime change operation, ousting him from power. luckily, he was able to get out about being assassinated, but then the chilean people do the same thing. they have the temerity to democratically elect a self-avowed socialist, communist. he was a physician. he was an intellectual. his name was salvador ina -- salvador allenda. -- salvador allende. congress is getting ready to
to take these weapons and take the guatemalan army up through mexico and down across brownsville and take over texas and the united states? nobody made that clear, but the idea was we needed to target him for a regime change operation. of these omnipotent powers not listed in the constitution. nothing important. guatemala never attacked the united states or even threatened to. as part of the regime change operation, the cia comes up with an assassination list of people who they are other...
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artist i work with an organization called urban r and b, and i go in different -- we go schools in brownsvillend teach them how to rap, how to perform. >> do they think thing they know. when you walk in, oh, okay i got this we'll rap about this and this and that car and this, whatever. and do you change minds then or tell me what you walk into. >> i don't want to change anybody's minds because i believe in freedom expression and that's what the are a s it gives us an outlet. sometimes they feel din end franchised they want to express themselves. i teach them a history a little and i show them a little bit of do you mean reece and as the semester goes you see that are minds start to change and talk about different thing. >> how was essence festival. >> it was life ch changing experience if you told me in january i was going to be doing a show the essence festival much less two i would have told you were lying. it was a great experience to see mass tiff people. like half million people or something like that. an that day. >> i love it. how do people get in touch with you and your music. >> defin
artist i work with an organization called urban r and b, and i go in different -- we go schools in brownsvillend teach them how to rap, how to perform. >> do they think thing they know. when you walk in, oh, okay i got this we'll rap about this and this and that car and this, whatever. and do you change minds then or tell me what you walk into. >> i don't want to change anybody's minds because i believe in freedom expression and that's what the are a s it gives us an outlet....
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build a solid wall from brownsville, texas to california. they are not targeted at areas parkthe big bend national and the desert where mother nature has secured the border and ways mankind cannot enhance. with respect, i disagree. over $50,000 were apprehended as they illegally attempted to cross the border into the san diego section. cdp installed security infrastructure improvements. our physical year -- this go year 2015, it plummeted to 25,000. similar success stories have and el paso.ucson i am committed to bringing the same success to texas. colleagues, this bill is focused on national security and law enforcement. this is sending a powerful message that if you break our nation's laws and across the facer illegally you will the consequences which are apprehension and a guaranteed stay in detention. with that, here are the additional highlights of the bill. for cdp, in addition to the wall and associated technology, it supports increases in the border patrol by 528 agents. funding forto the 44,000 beds which is an increase 2017, a 18 m
build a solid wall from brownsville, texas to california. they are not targeted at areas parkthe big bend national and the desert where mother nature has secured the border and ways mankind cannot enhance. with respect, i disagree. over $50,000 were apprehended as they illegally attempted to cross the border into the san diego section. cdp installed security infrastructure improvements. our physical year -- this go year 2015, it plummeted to 25,000. similar success stories have and el...
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they do not build a solid wall stretching from brownsville, texas to san diego, california. they are not targeted at areas like the big bend national park and the arizona forbidden desert. where mother nature secures the border in ways man cannot enhance. critics complain that putting physical barriers on the border won't work and aren't necessary. with respect, i disagree. in 1990s, over 50,000 people were apprehended as they attempted to illegally cross the border in the san diego section. to combat these illegal crossings, cvp security infrastructure improvements, by physical year to 16, the number of apprehensions in that sector had plummeted to 25,000. from 500,000 to 25,000. similar success stories have occurred across the el centro, yuma, tucson and el paso sectors. i'm committed to bringing the same success to texas. the bill is focused on national security and law enforcement. it sends a powerful message that if you break our nation's laws, and cross the border illegally, you'll suffer the consequences, which are apprehension and a guaranteed stay of detention. here
they do not build a solid wall stretching from brownsville, texas to san diego, california. they are not targeted at areas like the big bend national park and the arizona forbidden desert. where mother nature secures the border in ways man cannot enhance. critics complain that putting physical barriers on the border won't work and aren't necessary. with respect, i disagree. in 1990s, over 50,000 people were apprehended as they attempted to illegally cross the border in the san diego section. to...
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. >> reporter: bradley told investigators he was driving the truck from iowa to brownsville, texas, but stopped in loredo, to get it detailed. his boss sold the trailer and asked him to take it to his new owner. he was unaware of the contents. when he opened the back door, he was knocked to the ground by some of the people who fled. authorities interviewed some of the survivors who said they started to take turns breathing from the only ventilation hole. they told investigators they paid smugglers and others linked to the drug cartel to help them cross into the u.s. this survivor said people were crying and begging for water. this police body camera video from a similar incident in texas shows the stifling conditions. dozens of unduocumented immigrants gasping for air. a 13-year-old boy among survivors. >> 137 degrees the. >> reporter: border patrol agents showing how quickly the smuggling operations can turn deadly. >> we checked the temperature in this trailer, which had been shut for about two hours. it went from 105 degrees to up over 130, in a matter of ten minutes or so. >> report
. >> reporter: bradley told investigators he was driving the truck from iowa to brownsville, texas, but stopped in loredo, to get it detailed. his boss sold the trailer and asked him to take it to his new owner. he was unaware of the contents. when he opened the back door, he was knocked to the ground by some of the people who fled. authorities interviewed some of the survivors who said they started to take turns breathing from the only ventilation hole. they told investigators they paid...
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reporter: new court documents reveal bradley told investigators he was driving the truck from iowa to brownsville, texas, but it stopped in laredo to get it washed and detailed. he said his boss sold the trailer and asked him to deliver it to its new owner. he also claimed he was unaware of the contents until he stopped at this walmart parking lot to use the restroom. when he opened the back door he said he was knocked to the ground by some of the people who fled. authorities interviewed some of the survivors who said they started taking turns breathing from the only ventilation hole. they told investigators they paid smugglers and other linked to a drug cartel to help them cross to the u.s. this survivor told the associated press people were crying and begging for water. this police body camera video from a similar incident in texas in 2015 shows the stiefling conditions. dozens of undocumen rescued just in time. a 13-year-old boy among the survivors. >> 147 degrees. >> border patrol agents showing us how quickly these smuggling operations can turn deadly. >> just about ten minutes ago we went a
reporter: new court documents reveal bradley told investigators he was driving the truck from iowa to brownsville, texas, but it stopped in laredo to get it washed and detailed. he said his boss sold the trailer and asked him to deliver it to its new owner. he also claimed he was unaware of the contents until he stopped at this walmart parking lot to use the restroom. when he opened the back door he said he was knocked to the ground by some of the people who fled. authorities interviewed some...