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nearly 70,000 unaccompanied children have arrived in the us from mexico and central america this year. but many more don't make it past the border. the children staying at this detention facility were all caught by mexican immigration before they could make it across. one of them is 14-year-old josue jonas ramirez. he's made the grueling 1,500 mile trip from el salvador. that's only half way to his mother, who paid a smuggler $4,000 to bring him to new york. it has been ten years since they last saw each other. >> josue told us that he had to leave el salvador. it had become unsafe for him. >> after his dad was killed by gangs, a gang tried to recruit his older brother, who fled to the states. this year josue, who has been living with his uncle, began to run out of options. >> josue was just one of the thousands of salvadoran children who have made the journey this year. >> violence in el salvador is rooted in structural, historical causes, one of which is poverty, the exclusion and marginalization of great portions of its population. >> hector silva is a salvadoran journalist. he say
nearly 70,000 unaccompanied children have arrived in the us from mexico and central america this year. but many more don't make it past the border. the children staying at this detention facility were all caught by mexican immigration before they could make it across. one of them is 14-year-old josue jonas ramirez. he's made the grueling 1,500 mile trip from el salvador. that's only half way to his mother, who paid a smuggler $4,000 to bring him to new york. it has been ten years since they...
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and further south into central america. their hopes were really encouraged when, in 1855, a tennessee in with a small group of men intervened in a nicaraguan civil war, and over the next year gained power. this tennessean's name was william walker. he gained so much power in nicaragua that in the middle of 1856, july 1856 he had himself and not treated president of nicaragua. two months later, walker legalize slavery there. and although walker was kicked out of nicaragua the next year by an alliance of the central american countries, for the rest of his life until he died by a firing squad in honduras in 1860, walker kept trying to go back to central america, we call for nicaragua, maybe giggle area, and in trying to raise new troops for his expeditions, he constantly said that he was fighting the bow of the south to spread slavery. it was known as a filibuster. in those days the term filibuster at a totally different meaning than today. it meant private american citizen put together military expeditions to invade foreign c
and further south into central america. their hopes were really encouraged when, in 1855, a tennessee in with a small group of men intervened in a nicaraguan civil war, and over the next year gained power. this tennessean's name was william walker. he gained so much power in nicaragua that in the middle of 1856, july 1856 he had himself and not treated president of nicaragua. two months later, walker legalize slavery there. and although walker was kicked out of nicaragua the next year by an...
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if we don't think that message isn't making its way back to mexico and central america, we are simply fooling ourselves. at its core the president's unilateral amnesty plan is deeply unfair to the millions waiting in line to become a part of our great nation, and demonstrates reckless disregard for america's security. we have a formal immigration process for a reason. to promote fair nness for those who are seeking to enter the united states. sadly the department of homeland security is unprepared to handle the coming surge that the president's policies will incite. the border patrol's resources are already strained as immigrants poor across the border making it difficult to identify smugglers criminals and potential terrorists. we need to reform our immigration laws, but we need to do it the right way, and that means starting the process, in the law-making branch of our government. congress will address immigration reform. but we need to do so in an intelligent way, and in keeping with the wishes of the american people. the majority of americans do not agree with the president's exec
if we don't think that message isn't making its way back to mexico and central america, we are simply fooling ourselves. at its core the president's unilateral amnesty plan is deeply unfair to the millions waiting in line to become a part of our great nation, and demonstrates reckless disregard for america's security. we have a formal immigration process for a reason. to promote fair nness for those who are seeking to enter the united states. sadly the department of homeland security is...
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repercussions of taking think ive action -- i many people believe that the up ber of children coming from central america was notions, in part, that here in america we do not take our immigration laws into effect. for that reason, i think it is also mistake. finally, i think the action is shortsighted. shortsighted from the perspective of democratic lawmakers. because at some point, we are going to have a republican wield ent who is going to the executive pen. may wield the pan on or policy that democratic lawmakers believe is a very important idea. more about h immigration policy. who should get to decide what is our immigration policy? should it be solely the president? or should it be beginning with and signing a law? very important dialogue -- a very important discussion. from my perspective, i think we are much better off if our upon ration policy, based a comprehensive bill passed by the congress and signed into law by the president of united states. host: barbara is in chicago. hi, barbara. please go ahead with your question or comment. caller: i am interested in 2 subjects -- host: barbara, i'm g
repercussions of taking think ive action -- i many people believe that the up ber of children coming from central america was notions, in part, that here in america we do not take our immigration laws into effect. for that reason, i think it is also mistake. finally, i think the action is shortsighted. shortsighted from the perspective of democratic lawmakers. because at some point, we are going to have a republican wield ent who is going to the executive pen. may wield the pan on or policy...
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i'm going to follow the rest of their adventure as they continue down through america, central america, south america. if you want to see "somewhere else tomorrow" check out rightthisminute.com. click on today's show. check it out on our mobile app or go to open explorers.com. >> it's a wedding photo shoot. see what she says next "right this minute." >> and still to come -- a herd of elephants starts charging because -- >> right near them was a pride of lions. >> who stands their ground. plus showing off crazy trampoline tricks. [ [ mamalele a annnnouounc] megan doesn't know that coffee breaks down tooth enamel. thankfully, she uses act restoring mouthwash. itit r rebebuiuildlds s tooth , making yoyourur teeth two times stronger. acact.t. s smimil. >>> like us on facebook.com/"right this minute." stay in touch all day long. >> animal attacks caught on video. >> this first one in zambia where you see a herd of elephants charging toward a pride of lion. >> no. chickens. no, a pride of lions. right here we can actually see one. it camouflages into the ground around it. >> you do seehe pri
i'm going to follow the rest of their adventure as they continue down through america, central america, south america. if you want to see "somewhere else tomorrow" check out rightthisminute.com. click on today's show. check it out on our mobile app or go to open explorers.com. >> it's a wedding photo shoot. see what she says next "right this minute." >> and still to come -- a herd of elephants starts charging because -- >> right near them was a pride of...
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that's one of the great things about dynamic change in -- in central america. it's moving in our direction. >> you ever imagine anything like this happening? >> we have imagined it, but i can't say that i foresaw this development at this state. i didn't foresee it, imagining it, yes, i talked about a europe whole and free, we are talking about this kind of freedom to come and go, this kind of this kind of staying with and living by the helsinki final act, which gives the people the rights to come and go. >> what you just said, this is a victory -- seem elated -- >> i'm elateded, just not an emotional kind of guy. i'm very pleased and very pleased with a lot of other developments. as i've told you, i think the united states' part of this, not related to this development today particularly is being handled in a proper fashion. we will have some that suggest more flamboyant courses of action for this country and we are, i think, handling this properly with allies, staying in close touch and this dynamic change, try to help as development takes place. the fact i'm
that's one of the great things about dynamic change in -- in central america. it's moving in our direction. >> you ever imagine anything like this happening? >> we have imagined it, but i can't say that i foresaw this development at this state. i didn't foresee it, imagining it, yes, i talked about a europe whole and free, we are talking about this kind of freedom to come and go, this kind of this kind of staying with and living by the helsinki final act, which gives the people the...
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a fair criticism may be that vulnerable people in violence-ridden communities in central america will be misled by enterprising coyotes and smugglers about the scope of individuals covered by the president's action. i look forward to hearing from secretary johnson about planning efforts that will be rolled out in anticipation of such misinformation. we all know that recent border crossers would not have -- not be covered, even if there is an upsurge based on information, congress has made significant investment in personnel and equipment at the southern border that should ensure that dhs is able to effectively respond to any continue creases in attempted border crossings. let me be clear. the president's executive actions are a good start. however, there are still many people whom i believe deserve such consideration but are left out. specifically, i would point to our agricultural workers. the president's executive action does not provide specific relief to an estimated quarter million of those workers that might be eligible for some type of deferred action. more remains to be done t
a fair criticism may be that vulnerable people in violence-ridden communities in central america will be misled by enterprising coyotes and smugglers about the scope of individuals covered by the president's action. i look forward to hearing from secretary johnson about planning efforts that will be rolled out in anticipation of such misinformation. we all know that recent border crossers would not have -- not be covered, even if there is an upsurge based on information, congress has made...
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i'm going to follow the rest of their adventure as they continue down through america, central americaerica. if you want to see "somewhere else tomorrow" check out rightthisminute.com. click on today's show. check it out on our mobile app or go to open explorers.com. >> it's a wedding photo shoot. see what she says next "right this minute." >> and still to come -- a herd of elephants starts charging because -- >> right near them was a pride of lions. >> who stands their ground. plus showing off crazy trampoline tricks. female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event! ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest free for 3 event ends sunday. ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ that coffee breaks down tooth enamel. thankfully, she uses act restoring mouthwash. itit r rebebuiuildlds s tooth , making yoyourur teeth two times stronger. a
i'm going to follow the rest of their adventure as they continue down through america, central americaerica. if you want to see "somewhere else tomorrow" check out rightthisminute.com. click on today's show. check it out on our mobile app or go to open explorers.com. >> it's a wedding photo shoot. see what she says next "right this minute." >> and still to come -- a herd of elephants starts charging because -- >> right near them was a pride of lions....
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and others like him for the navy in mexico and central america sparked a debate that really continues as reverberated to this day. when the war was over, one of his -- morley's colleagues, who is now generally recognized as one of the founding fathers of american anthropology, and who was rather a leftist and arguably more sympathetic to german than allied side during the war wrote an impassioned letter in which he said -- public letter in which he said, a person who uses science as a cover for political spying, who demeans himself to pose before a foreign government as an investigator and asks for assistance in his alleged researches in order to carry on under this cloak, his political matinations and forfeits the right to be classified as a scientist. pretty harsh words. he was censured by his colleagues at time for saying this but over time his point óñ view actually carried the day in the anthropological community, i believe it's the american anthropologieic, a legacy who was responding to sylvanus morley and various other of his colleagues. war department. a much bigger player th
and others like him for the navy in mexico and central america sparked a debate that really continues as reverberated to this day. when the war was over, one of his -- morley's colleagues, who is now generally recognized as one of the founding fathers of american anthropology, and who was rather a leftist and arguably more sympathetic to german than allied side during the war wrote an impassioned letter in which he said -- public letter in which he said, a person who uses science as a cover for...
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the nation abrade it will contain scared soils from the hills and valleys of upper europe from central america to the conflicts happening in the deserts scared soil and many monument will give voice to those who are lost the irony although i've served e served in the army and prepared for battle my desert is colorado springs my junldz were the sweltering summers of south carolina but nevertheless, i stand here today to give voice to those who are now silent those who that gave in their life in battle out of duty and honor i've found with the stories i've heard from my veteran students and other veterans who have seen embattle each one fall even gave in their life for the man standing next to them by honoring the fall we must also honor who those who they for the truth of the matter u fought for and with those who made it back home this monument speaks for those who were made silent by death we as the community need to give voice to those who silently live on from our elected koflz of officials to our businesses and are corporations to every veteran service organization and amongst the veteran
the nation abrade it will contain scared soils from the hills and valleys of upper europe from central america to the conflicts happening in the deserts scared soil and many monument will give voice to those who are lost the irony although i've served e served in the army and prepared for battle my desert is colorado springs my junldz were the sweltering summers of south carolina but nevertheless, i stand here today to give voice to those who are now silent those who that gave in their life in...
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just across the river from texas last summer, most of the highn't grays here were from central americaile central americans still are the majority of highn't grays arrested at the border on this day most people at the shelter are mexican. the pair have been here for ten days journeying from their home in mexico city where he washes cars. we were homeless, he says, we couldn't pay rent. with nowhere else to turn the 59-year-old single father, took to the road and headed north. >> on one hand he would like to cross, he says he wants his daughter to learn english on the other hand he is scared he doesn't want to put her in dinger and he does haven't the money to hire human smuggler, so he is conflicted and he waits. hoping to find a job as he considering his options. >> the shelter's atmosphere is different from when we were here in the summer, this used to be a launching point for young migrants on the verge of a fearful adventure, now it is a dead end for older men and young women. whose hope can take them no further than this place 20-year-old rosa didn't want us to use her real name.
just across the river from texas last summer, most of the highn't grays here were from central americaile central americans still are the majority of highn't grays arrested at the border on this day most people at the shelter are mexican. the pair have been here for ten days journeying from their home in mexico city where he washes cars. we were homeless, he says, we couldn't pay rent. with nowhere else to turn the 59-year-old single father, took to the road and headed north. >> on one...
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>> four out of these families are from central america. and the detention centers down south are still so full that these families are processed and then released into the community with an order to appear before an immigration judge at a later date. twice daily in texas a homeland security bus pulls up to the public bus terminal, and a treatment of families, mostly single mothers with their families pour out. they're anxious fearful and tired. many of these women had been on the road for 20 days from central america with their children in tow. at a nearby church. run shelter these women and children are offered food, clothing a warm shower and volunteers there say that they have staff at the shelter night and day since the summer, and to them the immigration crisis is not over. >> obviously as, see, we are getting refugees in, in large numbers. over the last two weeks our numbers have doubled. we're seeing upwards of 110 sometimes more than that a day. and they're predicted to continue to to be coming in record numbers through the early s
>> four out of these families are from central america. and the detention centers down south are still so full that these families are processed and then released into the community with an order to appear before an immigration judge at a later date. twice daily in texas a homeland security bus pulls up to the public bus terminal, and a treatment of families, mostly single mothers with their families pour out. they're anxious fearful and tired. many of these women had been on the road for...
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in the philippines, in south and central america, democracy has been given a rebirth. throughout the pacific, free markets are working miracle after miracle of economic growth. in the industrialized nations, a technological revolution is taking place, a revolution marked by rapid, dramatic advances in computers and telecommunications. in europe, only one nation and those it controls refuse to join the community of freedom. yet in this age of redoubled economic growth, of information and innovation, the soviet union faces a choice. it must make fundamental changes or it will become obsolete. today, thus, represents a moment of hope. we in the west stand ready to cooperate with the east to promote true openness, to break down barriers that separate people, to create a safer, freer world. and surely, there is no better place than berlin, the meeting place of east and west, to make a start. free people of berlin today, as in the past, the united states stands for strict observance and full implementation of all parts of the four power agreement of 1971. let us use this occ
in the philippines, in south and central america, democracy has been given a rebirth. throughout the pacific, free markets are working miracle after miracle of economic growth. in the industrialized nations, a technological revolution is taking place, a revolution marked by rapid, dramatic advances in computers and telecommunications. in europe, only one nation and those it controls refuse to join the community of freedom. yet in this age of redoubled economic growth, of information and...
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the nation abrade it will contain scared soils from the hills and valleys of upper europe from central america to the conflicts happening in the deserts scared soil and many monument will give voice to those who are lost the irony although i've served e served in the army and prepared for battle my desert is colorado springs my junldz
the nation abrade it will contain scared soils from the hills and valleys of upper europe from central america to the conflicts happening in the deserts scared soil and many monument will give voice to those who are lost the irony although i've served e served in the army and prepared for battle my desert is colorado springs my junldz
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it does reflect real problems in central america with their economies and violence. but also active marketing by smugglers to parents saying that they could get kids in. we've brought that back down so the numbers are now below what they were two years ago. overall the border is less porous than it's been since the 1970 ps and we make huge investments down there. we could do more but the truth is we're working that part of it real hard. and then i did do the executive actions. although not for everybody. and that is the 11 million people here undocumented but the vast majority of whom are law alieding. and the one principle i guess if in fact questi in fact we can get a comprehensive deal going forward, even if it's somewhat piecemeal. is that i'm not going to reside over a system in which we know these feolks are in the kitchen of the most restaurants in the country, are cleaning up most of the hotels that all of you stay in, that are doing the landscaping in most neighborhoods where you live, whose kids are going to school with our kids. and we tolerate it because
it does reflect real problems in central america with their economies and violence. but also active marketing by smugglers to parents saying that they could get kids in. we've brought that back down so the numbers are now below what they were two years ago. overall the border is less porous than it's been since the 1970 ps and we make huge investments down there. we could do more but the truth is we're working that part of it real hard. and then i did do the executive actions. although not for...
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more and more children from central america are among the steady stream of people heading north in the hope of finding a better, safer life. their dream destination is the united state of america. many come from honduras or guatemala -- and most enter the u.s. via mexico. even those that do make it to the land of their dreams find they are far from their dream. >> this billboard in rio bravo on the mexican border is advertising adventure in the united states. ironically, while we're filming, we spot some young men making a run for it. attempting to flee to the us, in broad daylight. there are border guards here -- but security is not as tight as it is in areas further west. that's why neuvo laredo, where the border is porous, has become a popular place for those attempting to get to the u.s. not far from where we were filming, we spotted a young boy who may have been trying to cross the border. the number of children who attempt to flee alone is growing. when we approach him, he lies out of fear and says he's 19 when in fact he's just 17 years old. his name in marco and he comes from h
more and more children from central america are among the steady stream of people heading north in the hope of finding a better, safer life. their dream destination is the united state of america. many come from honduras or guatemala -- and most enter the u.s. via mexico. even those that do make it to the land of their dreams find they are far from their dream. >> this billboard in rio bravo on the mexican border is advertising adventure in the united states. ironically, while we're...
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a fair criticism may be that vulnerable people in violence-ridden communities in central america will be misled by enterprising coyotes and smugglers about the scope of individuals covered by the president's action. i look forward to hearing from secretary johnson about planning efforts that will be rolled out in anticipation of such misinformation. we all know that recent border crossers would not be covered, even if there is an upsurge based on information, congress has made significant investment in personnel and equipment at the southern border that should ensure that dhs is able to effectively respond to any continue creases in attempted border crossings. let me be clear. the president's executive actions are a good start. however, there are still many people whom i believe deserve such consideration but are left out. specifically, i would point to agricultural workers. the president's executive action does not provide specific relief to an estimated quarter million of those workers that might be eligible for some type of deferred action. more remains to be done to address these
a fair criticism may be that vulnerable people in violence-ridden communities in central america will be misled by enterprising coyotes and smugglers about the scope of individuals covered by the president's action. i look forward to hearing from secretary johnson about planning efforts that will be rolled out in anticipation of such misinformation. we all know that recent border crossers would not be covered, even if there is an upsurge based on information, congress has made significant...
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there was a spike in concern about the borders because those kids had been coming up from central america during the summer and it got two weeks of wall-to-wall coverage until everybody forgot about it. it does reflect real problems in central america with their economies and violence, but also active marketing by smugglers to parents, saying that they could get kids in. we brought that back down so the numbers are now below what they were two years ago. overall, the border is less porous than it's been any time since the 1970s. and we make huge investments down there. we can still do more, but the truth is, were working that part of it real hard. and then there's the issue that i did deal with in executive actions, although not for everybody, and that is the 11 million people who are here undocumented but the vast majority who are law-abiding. and the one principle i guess, if, in fact, we can still get a comprehensive deal going forward, even if it's somewhat piecemeal, is i am not going to preside over a system in which we know these folks are in the kitchens of most restaurants in the
there was a spike in concern about the borders because those kids had been coming up from central america during the summer and it got two weeks of wall-to-wall coverage until everybody forgot about it. it does reflect real problems in central america with their economies and violence, but also active marketing by smugglers to parents, saying that they could get kids in. we brought that back down so the numbers are now below what they were two years ago. overall, the border is less porous than...
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we're focused on making sure that that business extends all the way through south and central america launched it in europe this year, and there's real opportunity for us, as a lifestyle brand, supported by fishing. >> you're up against some pretty smart guys, kevin plank, he's always talking about his technology company, nike, which i know, because you're out there. nike's really gearing up to technology, in order to take on under armour, but tech has always been your thing. are you still doing that with the other seasons? >> yes. we have -- and it was really our point of differentiation, our innovation. so we developed products to keep you warm, for the cold seasons, but we also have products like our omnifree zero, which is a technology we applied to the inside of a fabric that actually, when it gets moist, so, sweat activated cooling makes the fabric cooler and the wearer cooler. >> how is that possible? >> it's a miracle. >> no, really. >> no, no, it's chemistry. >> is it a chemical thing? >> it's chemistry. >> are you a chemist by tried? >> i'm not, but it's all about supporting
we're focused on making sure that that business extends all the way through south and central america launched it in europe this year, and there's real opportunity for us, as a lifestyle brand, supported by fishing. >> you're up against some pretty smart guys, kevin plank, he's always talking about his technology company, nike, which i know, because you're out there. nike's really gearing up to technology, in order to take on under armour, but tech has always been your thing. are you...
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repercussions of taking think ive action -- i many people believe that the up ber of children coming from central america was notions, in part, that here in america we do not take our immigration laws into effect. for that reason, i think it is also mistake. finally, i think the action is shortsighted. shortsighted from the perspective of democratic lawmakers. because at some point, we are going to have a republican wield ent who is going to the executive pen. may wield the pan on or policy that democratic lawmakers believe is a very important idea. more about h immigration policy. who should get to decide what is our immigration policy? should it be solely the president? or should it be beginning with and signing a law? very important dialogue -- a very important discussion. from my perspective, i think we are much better off if our upon ration policy, based a comprehensive bill passed by the congress and signed into law by the president of united states. host: barbara is in chicago. hi, barbara. please go ahead with your question or comment. caller: i am interested in 2 subjects -- host: barbara, i'm g
repercussions of taking think ive action -- i many people believe that the up ber of children coming from central america was notions, in part, that here in america we do not take our immigration laws into effect. for that reason, i think it is also mistake. finally, i think the action is shortsighted. shortsighted from the perspective of democratic lawmakers. because at some point, we are going to have a republican wield ent who is going to the executive pen. may wield the pan on or policy...
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china's government but analysts say china may use the arrangement to wield greater influence in central america. many people in nicaragua oppose the project. they say it will cause extensive damage to the environment. >>> space authorities in russia are celebrating the launch of an experimental rocket. they hope to use it for delivering commercial and military satellites into orbit. the angara a-5 took off from the space center in northern russia. it was carrying a mock satellite and delivered it into orbit on schedule. it is the first russian heavy rocket to be developed since the fall of the soviet union. it's said to be able to carry a payload of up to 24 tons. president vladimir putin monitored the launch from moscow. he hailed it as proof of russia's leading role in space exploration. he said the rocket will strengthen defense, reconnaissance, navigation, and communication capabilities. russian space authorities are trying to compete with the u.s. and china. they've been using spacecraft designed in the soviet era but putin has encouraged them to develop new rockets, and build a center in
china's government but analysts say china may use the arrangement to wield greater influence in central america. many people in nicaragua oppose the project. they say it will cause extensive damage to the environment. >>> space authorities in russia are celebrating the launch of an experimental rocket. they hope to use it for delivering commercial and military satellites into orbit. the angara a-5 took off from the space center in northern russia. it was carrying a mock satellite and...
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place the mechanisms to bring them here, and the advertising that was going on in mexico and central america saying that the united states is open for illegal immigration. if you get there just tell them you're surrendering, and they'll let you stay. but it begs the question as well. the harms here are texas is alleged and includes the harms to their employment base. we're talking about adding 4 million new people to the employment rolls who are not authorized to work in this country on the laws on the books. that will have a debilitating effect on the states involved in the institute. i don't see any problem with this case getting over the standing hurdle. there may be some other issues to the merit of the case but i don't see any problem whatsoever given the standing hurdle give that supreme court precedence. >> one thing i want to say, you're right about massachusetts versus epa, but in this case the epa conceded there was a causal connection between greenhouse gasses and climate change. once they conceded that there was admission if we don't regulate greenhouse gasses it will affect the
place the mechanisms to bring them here, and the advertising that was going on in mexico and central america saying that the united states is open for illegal immigration. if you get there just tell them you're surrendering, and they'll let you stay. but it begs the question as well. the harms here are texas is alleged and includes the harms to their employment base. we're talking about adding 4 million new people to the employment rolls who are not authorized to work in this country on the...
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, several of the gun boat excursions in the mediterranean -- in the caribbean, excuse me, and central americaere led by butler, and eventually butler becomes a commander in france, and daniels oldest son enters the marine corps and is sent to france and served part of that time on butler's staff. >> you bring up u.s. navy efforts against german u-boats. what lessons did the u.s. navy learn in world war i that they then applied in the battle for the atlantic in world war ii? >> well, i think the primary thing they learned was the convoying system was a much more effective strategy for shipping than the lone ship, and there was a tremendous amount of argument between the military -- among the military leaders and the civilian leadership on this issue during the first world war because the argument for sending out the lone ships was that when -- first of all, when you put a pack together, they're easier to find in a convoy, and, second of all, the convoy can only move as fast as its slowest ship. so they thought you were just creating a large, slow target for the u-boats with the convoys. but i
, several of the gun boat excursions in the mediterranean -- in the caribbean, excuse me, and central americaere led by butler, and eventually butler becomes a commander in france, and daniels oldest son enters the marine corps and is sent to france and served part of that time on butler's staff. >> you bring up u.s. navy efforts against german u-boats. what lessons did the u.s. navy learn in world war i that they then applied in the battle for the atlantic in world war ii? >> well,...
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go talk to the folks in central america. they got the word that it's easier to come here under those circumstances. can i have 30 seconds. mr. goodlatte: i yield 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. kingston: they need to go to central america and talk to the people who would be taking advantage of this. finally, let me say this about leadership. you know, in split government with three branches, equal branches, you don't get what you want. but leadership is pulling together the coalitions to talk to people and say, you know, what part of this law can we agree on and what can we do about it? that's what leadership is about. the president has that opportunity to show leadership now that he's going to have a new congress and new senate to work with. the way to get things done is reach out and work with people and not to be in your face against them. thank you very much. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentleman has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michiga
go talk to the folks in central america. they got the word that it's easier to come here under those circumstances. can i have 30 seconds. mr. goodlatte: i yield 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. kingston: they need to go to central america and talk to the people who would be taking advantage of this. finally, let me say this about leadership. you know, in split government with three branches, equal branches, you don't get what you want. but...
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." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political asylum? >> we're not talking about criminals.
." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political asylum? >> we're not talking about criminals.
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in central america and mexico, as well. and they end with our demand for drugs on this side of the border, as well as the fact that when you consider the fact that over 1,000 cities across this country, the fbi statistics shows that there is a cartel presence. so i really believe that if we're ever going to really address the root causes of those three issues, that we really have to start talking about the issues of economic development in mexico and central america, and addressing cartel violence. and in that -- with that in mind, what i would ask, and this may be coming from left field because i know it's more of a department of justice matter, in the last year, the former governor of mexico indicted in the southern district of texas and an extradition order has been issued by the federal judge down in brownsville, and i would just ask that you do whatever you can with respect to the other department heads to see if we cannot bring this gentleman to justice. because when we talk about drug smuggling, we talk about human s
in central america and mexico, as well. and they end with our demand for drugs on this side of the border, as well as the fact that when you consider the fact that over 1,000 cities across this country, the fbi statistics shows that there is a cartel presence. so i really believe that if we're ever going to really address the root causes of those three issues, that we really have to start talking about the issues of economic development in mexico and central america, and addressing cartel...
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largely from central america. faith groups helped care for them and lobbied for policy changes. finally, 2014 was the year of the bible on the big screen. from noah and moses to the son of god, the bible was epic at the box office bringing in tens of millions of dollars. even if their interpretations of scripture didn't always sit well with the faithful. >> kim, thank you for that. that was terrific. >> thank you. >> let's begin with race. the aftermath of the killings of young, unarmed blacks in ferguson, missouri, and new york and elsewhere, set off not only protests but a demand for a national conversation about race. a new one. e.j., how's that going? >> well, i think we've been having the conversation for a very long time. and up to now i think what's disturbing is we usually have the same conversation over and over again. you have the sense this time and i think kim's excellent piece captured some of this, this time there may have been a kind of breakthrough. not opt in the african-american community which is obviously very upset with what is happening to young african-ame
largely from central america. faith groups helped care for them and lobbied for policy changes. finally, 2014 was the year of the bible on the big screen. from noah and moses to the son of god, the bible was epic at the box office bringing in tens of millions of dollars. even if their interpretations of scripture didn't always sit well with the faithful. >> kim, thank you for that. that was terrific. >> thank you. >> let's begin with race. the aftermath of the killings of...
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and then you might want to look at the banks in central america.s to mind here that's trading here in the united states is bancolombia. that's a big colombian bank that would do better if business improved with cuba. dom was mentioning herzfeld caribbean. that's a closed-end fund here. carl, i did interview fidel castro in 1996 in havana. from what i can see, things haven't changed much there. i think people need to appreciate how even a very small change in policy could lead to a significant improvement or a significant business in the amount of money going there and make a real difference in the lives of people down there. carl, back to you. >> gdp in that country, we were just talking about carnival cruise line near a three-year high. pennies away from that figure. first on cnbc, fresh from the opening bell, ceo and chairman of on deck capital. pretty nice open over at post five, i believe. there's a look at the stock today. up 33%. welcome back. >> thanks for having us. we're thrilled to be here. very excited. >> some chatter about lending club
and then you might want to look at the banks in central america.s to mind here that's trading here in the united states is bancolombia. that's a big colombian bank that would do better if business improved with cuba. dom was mentioning herzfeld caribbean. that's a closed-end fund here. carl, i did interview fidel castro in 1996 in havana. from what i can see, things haven't changed much there. i think people need to appreciate how even a very small change in policy could lead to a significant...
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money is provided in this omnibus to help in regards to the problems in central america. we saw what happened on our borders. i think we all agree we want children to be safe. it must be a horrible choice for a parent to put their child on a transit to come to the united states because of what's happening in their central american country. we begin in this omnibus bill to say hey, pride of work for safer conditions in central america which will give us more stability in regards to what's happening on our own borders. that makes sense. that's in there. i also thank senator mikulski for an initiative that i requested that deals with holocaust survivors. for the first time, we have a direct appropriation to help holocaust survivors. these are individuals that have a great fear of ending up in an institution. you can understand why. so access to governmental services in the community are particularly important, and this omnibus is sensitive to make sure that we provide that. again, we don't have the omnibus. that initiative is gone. you protected our pell grant recipients so
money is provided in this omnibus to help in regards to the problems in central america. we saw what happened on our borders. i think we all agree we want children to be safe. it must be a horrible choice for a parent to put their child on a transit to come to the united states because of what's happening in their central american country. we begin in this omnibus bill to say hey, pride of work for safer conditions in central america which will give us more stability in regards to what's...
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while the surge of unaccompanied children fleeing central america spiked this summer, months later theinues to work to solve the problem. >> those who came here illegally in the past who have been here for years have committed no serious crimes and have become integrated members of american life. are not priorities for removal. >> reporter: but they are candidates for unnecessary trauma and prison-like conditions according to immigrant rights groups who oppose facilities like the one in texas. >> it's the wrong side of history. when i see these pictures of dilly, many people say it reminds us of the japanese internment camps that we had in our history. certainly we don't want to repeat that. >> reporter: with 2,400 beds the detention center in dilly will essentially replace a separate facility in new mexico which was closed at the end of 2014. a victim advocate said at a cost of $260 million per year to the american taxpayer there are cheaper and more moral options. >> whether it be churches who are in charge of these individuals who can be responsible for them or community-based organ
while the surge of unaccompanied children fleeing central america spiked this summer, months later theinues to work to solve the problem. >> those who came here illegally in the past who have been here for years have committed no serious crimes and have become integrated members of american life. are not priorities for removal. >> reporter: but they are candidates for unnecessary trauma and prison-like conditions according to immigrant rights groups who oppose facilities like the...
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in central america and mexico, as well. and they end with our demand for drugs on this side of the border, as well as the fact that when you consider the fact that over 1,000 cities across this country, the fbi statistics shows that there is a cartel presence. so i really believe that if we're ever going to really address the root causes of those three issues, that we really have to start talking about the issues of economic development in mexico and central america, and addressing cartel violence. and in that -- with that in mind, what i would ask, and this may be coming from left field because i know it's more of a department of justice matter, in the last year, the former governor of mexico indicted in the southern district of texas and an extradition order has been issued by the federal judge down in brownsville, and i would just ask that you do whatever you can with respect to the other department heads to see if we cannot bring this gentleman to justice. because when we talk about drug smuggling, we talk about human s
in central america and mexico, as well. and they end with our demand for drugs on this side of the border, as well as the fact that when you consider the fact that over 1,000 cities across this country, the fbi statistics shows that there is a cartel presence. so i really believe that if we're ever going to really address the root causes of those three issues, that we really have to start talking about the issues of economic development in mexico and central america, and addressing cartel...
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>> the stories we get from the people that we have caught from central america, they are much more violent, much more intolerant. if somebody, no matter what country they are from they know if they are caught by a u.s. border patrol agent they are going to be treated fairly, they are going to be processed and sent back to their country in almost all cases. but the people we talk to, the central americans that are apprehended in mexico and later caught by us they tell us stories of being robbed and beatens, raped in some cases. it's a very dangerous journey and a different environment in terms of law enforcement. >> this was a little bit of a surprise whether we looked at the numbers given the size of our two currentountries that they have more than they are chasing away at their border. many of those are on their way to come here. but mexico doesn't even give them that opportunity. i'm wondering, what is mexico doing that we could learn from? >> i don't know how they are cal goreizing this, if this is formal deportation. your past guest was just talking about how we are releasing people on
>> the stories we get from the people that we have caught from central america, they are much more violent, much more intolerant. if somebody, no matter what country they are from they know if they are caught by a u.s. border patrol agent they are going to be treated fairly, they are going to be processed and sent back to their country in almost all cases. but the people we talk to, the central americans that are apprehended in mexico and later caught by us they tell us stories of being...
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for refugees who fled central america. aiding them is also illegal. >> an act act of public resistance to the government. >> the referee's church south side presbyterian has been under surveillance since 1982. >> they infiltrated us with paid informants, protending to be volunteers had microphones hidden in their jackets, and tape recorded conversations, on both sides. >>. >> merely because someone has the gash of clerky shouldn't put anyone above the law. >> they used the tape recordings to ip indict 16 of us as a way to -- fife was indicted on experience of hideing immigrants. >> the sanctuary movement continues where it began, at southide presbyterian. allison harrington is the church's current pastor. >> they of course a particular type of person. i think that in the last few years, talking a lot about the personification of antiimmigrant laws, and fear has been spread throughout the country. there are places in that don't adhere to fear there is no legal protekds here. >> the law provides that one may apply for an ord
for refugees who fled central america. aiding them is also illegal. >> an act act of public resistance to the government. >> the referee's church south side presbyterian has been under surveillance since 1982. >> they infiltrated us with paid informants, protending to be volunteers had microphones hidden in their jackets, and tape recorded conversations, on both sides. >>. >> merely because someone has the gash of clerky shouldn't put anyone above the law. >>...
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there was a spike in concern about the borders because those kids had been coming up from central america during the summer and it got two weeks of wall-to-wall coverage until everybody forgot about it. it does reflect real problems in central america with their economies and violence, but also active marketing by smugglers to parents, saying that they could get kids in. we brought that back down so the numbers are now below what they were two years ago. overall, the border is less porous than it's been any time since the 1970s. and we make huge investments down there. we can still do more, but the truth is, were working that part of it real hard. and then there's the issue that i did deal with in executive actions, although not for everybody, and that is the 11 million people who are here undocumented, but the vast majority who are law-abiding. and the one principle i guess, if, in fact, we can still get a comprehensive deal going forward, even if it's somewhat piecemeal, is i am not going to preside over a system in which we know these folks are in the kitchens of most restaurants in th
there was a spike in concern about the borders because those kids had been coming up from central america during the summer and it got two weeks of wall-to-wall coverage until everybody forgot about it. it does reflect real problems in central america with their economies and violence, but also active marketing by smugglers to parents, saying that they could get kids in. we brought that back down so the numbers are now below what they were two years ago. overall, the border is less porous than...
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. >> if you live in poverty in central america and you have ten kids and you don't have indoor plumbingat dangerous trip. you're going to save that money and you're going to get every relative to say, send me to america and i'll send you money home. >> somebody was responsible for these 11 people who had perished inside of this car and we were looking for somebody that we were going to hold accountable for. we received a phone call from a person in new york. this man told us about his young brother that he was waiting for and how he was afraid that one of those bodies was going to be his brother. >> my brother bayron was the last one in the family, the only one in the house with my parents. he was taking care of them. >> the smugglers will sometimes have recruiters, people to look for them and especially when you have people that are being looking like they are lost, someone recruited the young bayron in guatemala and helped bring him all the way to the texas border in the united states. >> coyotes have absolute power over the people they traffic and many coyotes continue to extort mone
. >> if you live in poverty in central america and you have ten kids and you don't have indoor plumbingat dangerous trip. you're going to save that money and you're going to get every relative to say, send me to america and i'll send you money home. >> somebody was responsible for these 11 people who had perished inside of this car and we were looking for somebody that we were going to hold accountable for. we received a phone call from a person in new york. this man told us about...