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on gang crime.ou believe some girls are attracted to gangs because of the perceived glamour, as you put it. what do you mean by that? when we look at the life of a gangster, the portrait of what we see in america, we look at the bling, the money the reputation that goes with it. so if you are not connected to an individual in that way, which sounds pathetic in a way for us to understand, but they feel that that is the kind of individual that that is the kind of individual that they need to be associated with in order to be seen, been known, being understood and for me, knowing that there are other individuals that there are other individuals that are attracted to somebody who is going to work, university and so forth, these young girls, they don't see it that way any more. they want to be in that glamorous kind of lifestyle relationship. from your experience, having been in a gang for a number of years, was it glamorous to carry a weapon either for yourself or on behalf of your boyfriend, or hide a
on gang crime.ou believe some girls are attracted to gangs because of the perceived glamour, as you put it. what do you mean by that? when we look at the life of a gangster, the portrait of what we see in america, we look at the bling, the money the reputation that goes with it. so if you are not connected to an individual in that way, which sounds pathetic in a way for us to understand, but they feel that that is the kind of individual that that is the kind of individual that they need to be...
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it's currently home to 1720 members of the ms-13 gang. murderers, rapists, extortionists, all cooped up together. tattooed on their fafaces, the nameme of their gang. el trucha: ms-13 is my family. it offers me protection and respect. some people look at us as if we were from outer space. but in my eyes we're quite normal. we are like brothers who help each other out. reporter: many of these men will never r see the outside world again. they live in their own world with its own rules. why are you here? alexander: murder, like everyone else here. it's normal. reporter: not for me. alexander: in el salvador it is. it's a tradition here. reporter: el salvador is one of the world's most dangegerous countries. 70,000 gang members terrorize this tiny central american nation. there are 10 murders each day. the state fights fire with fire. it's 4:30 a.m. in the capital, san salvador. the crack police unit, the jaguars, are out on the streets. the e situation in the capitals akin to a war zone. walter: you cover us up front. and he'll protect us f
it's currently home to 1720 members of the ms-13 gang. murderers, rapists, extortionists, all cooped up together. tattooed on their fafaces, the nameme of their gang. el trucha: ms-13 is my family. it offers me protection and respect. some people look at us as if we were from outer space. but in my eyes we're quite normal. we are like brothers who help each other out. reporter: many of these men will never r see the outside world again. they live in their own world with its own rules. why are...
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the outlawhead of gang that terrorized our county in the 1850's.here is a san diego state study, the history professor points out that the most in americalace between 2010 and 2015 was new orleans. if you applied the same formula to san francisco county in 1858, it would have extrapolated to 100 murders. there were 11 murders in 1855 alone which does not seem like much. in a county of under 1800 people, that is a tremendous amount. most of the victims were here because of the gold rush. what local cattle ranchers found out, just as levi strauss found not to beoney was made in mining gold. made iny was to be supplying the needs to gold miners. suddenly there was this immense market that opened up to the north. san francisco went from 800 people to 25,000 people between 1848 and 1849. was there were a lot of cattle wires, ranchers and cattle brokers. those were among the main victims of outlaw gangs like jack powers. alwaysncisco county has been in between. it has always been remote. it is a place where you stop when you're on your way from los angel
the outlawhead of gang that terrorized our county in the 1850's.here is a san diego state study, the history professor points out that the most in americalace between 2010 and 2015 was new orleans. if you applied the same formula to san francisco county in 1858, it would have extrapolated to 100 murders. there were 11 murders in 1855 alone which does not seem like much. in a county of under 1800 people, that is a tremendous amount. most of the victims were here because of the gold rush. what...
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some of them are gang members too.you can kill someone today, and be back out of jail tomorrow. >> it's hard to say how much he can be believed. what is clear is that chevano and the others are afraid of the men running the gangs they once belonged to. at this safe distance they can learn gardening skills and in some cases how to read and write. until recently, the project was supported by the city authorities. but that funding has now been withdrawn. that prompted levi's grandmother to try and help in her own way. she runs her own soup kitchen for poor neighbors, aided by donations from a businessman. her hope is that it will help reduce hardship and take back the streets. >> the first time they were in the queue, my son's wife was dishing for them. and she just looked at them and started crying.. i just showed her, go on, go on. and that day was really tough. but we had to move past that. we have to do it. we still live in the community, and they're still part of us. we have to do it. >> a second chance for people fr
some of them are gang members too.you can kill someone today, and be back out of jail tomorrow. >> it's hard to say how much he can be believed. what is clear is that chevano and the others are afraid of the men running the gangs they once belonged to. at this safe distance they can learn gardening skills and in some cases how to read and write. until recently, the project was supported by the city authorities. but that funding has now been withdrawn. that prompted levi's grandmother to...
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that is the end of the gang. i think there is something in us that secretly admires men who get away with stuff. there is something of glamour. jack powers is a great example of that. he was a superb horseman. he was a great dancer. he was a back slapper. the kind of guy who would walk into a bar and he merely transfer on jack powers. -- and immediately drinks were on jack powers. everybody loved jack powers. he had an exceedingly evil side. he was remorseless. he is fascinating. i think people like this are fascinating. what leads them to do with they do, why did they do it, and eventually almost always you , have the satisfaction of having your guilt relieved because they get caught. that is what happened in almost every case. a lot of that is because of walter murray. the man who formed the vigilance committee, i found a tintype of him holding his infant daughter. his tombstone in the san luis obispo cemetery, he died when he was 49. it shows a man's hand and a woman's hand clasping. my hunch was this is a fam
that is the end of the gang. i think there is something in us that secretly admires men who get away with stuff. there is something of glamour. jack powers is a great example of that. he was a superb horseman. he was a great dancer. he was a back slapper. the kind of guy who would walk into a bar and he merely transfer on jack powers. -- and immediately drinks were on jack powers. everybody loved jack powers. he had an exceedingly evil side. he was remorseless. he is fascinating. i think people...
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as a tee he belonged to a gang called the "rollin' 60s."ic drew on that past. ♪ all my lifein grding all my life ♪ i'll be grinding all my life all my life >> yang: ...and how he turned his life around. >> yang: even as his star rose, nipsey hussle became an entrepreneur, to revitalize the crenshaw ns ghborhood of geles where he was born and raised. >> right now, we are on 59th and 3rd avenue. i grew up a couple blocks from here. >> yang: last year, he partnered with the brand puma to renovate kelocal elementary school's playground and ball courts. hussle was deeply involved in "destination crenshaw," an open air public art project in the neighborod that beginson constructi this spring. last year, the rapper opened shared working space, called vector 90, designed to connect young talent in impoverished communities with opportuniti in silicon valley. hussle also owned seral businesses in the neighborhood, where residents mourned his death overnight. >> what heeant to the community? if you want to look around right now, every single person he
as a tee he belonged to a gang called the "rollin' 60s."ic drew on that past. ♪ all my lifein grding all my life ♪ i'll be grinding all my life all my life >> yang: ...and how he turned his life around. >> yang: even as his star rose, nipsey hussle became an entrepreneur, to revitalize the crenshaw ns ghborhood of geles where he was born and raised. >> right now, we are on 59th and 3rd avenue. i grew up a couple blocks from here. >> yang: last year, he...
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. >> ( translat want to get into a gang. because here, to be in a gang means you have to do whatever they say. rob, kil kidnap, whatever they order you to do. >> yang: then, our "politics monday" roundtable discuss t the race forhe 2020 democratic presidential nomination. and, we remember nipsey hussle. the los angeles-based rapper and community leader was killed this weekend at the age of 33. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. am babbel. a language progrhat teaches spanish, french, german, italian, and more. >> consumer cellular. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.on and byibutions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> yang: the trumpad nistration is accelerating efforts to police the southern border. the department of homeland security now says itp reassigning 2,000 i
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i loved it. >> having abandoned his family for gang life, kirkpatrick turned to other crimes.hen we met him, he was serving his second prison term, eight years for burglary. >> i know right from wrong. i'm not a stupid individual. i might make stupid decisions, but i'm not a stupid individual. >> during his time in prison, kirkpatrick still had his gang to fall back on, but like his biological family, he eventually left his gang family, though not totally on his own accord. >> i was holding contraband, and i was holding something, and i lost it. yeah. i had lost it. >> any specific enemies, names, numbers? >> no. >> kirkpatrick explained the contraband was a packet of gang information including a roster of current members. when he realized it was gone, he was afraid the gang might order a hit on him as punishment. >> i told the c.o., look, i got to go. he was like why? i said because i lost something i'm not supposed to. you need to get me out of here before something more serious happens. >> kirkpatrick turned his back on his gang. he requested a move to protective custody. r
i loved it. >> having abandoned his family for gang life, kirkpatrick turned to other crimes.hen we met him, he was serving his second prison term, eight years for burglary. >> i know right from wrong. i'm not a stupid individual. i might make stupid decisions, but i'm not a stupid individual. >> during his time in prison, kirkpatrick still had his gang to fall back on, but like his biological family, he eventually left his gang family, though not totally on his own accord....
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they are going to indoctrinate them with gang culture.ll see the whole 1980s, the gang where we had back then revisit us once again in here. i mean, that border needs to be protected by all means. >> laura: and what you saw and what you lived day in and day out, it is still happening in chicago, manassas, virginia horrific murders. prince william county, long island, these gang rivalries are popping up all over the country now. the more porous the border of the more opportunity for people to sneak in. do you think the reason more latinos are now gravitating towards trump's numbers about 50% the last poll among latinos which people don't leave? what do you think about what latinos believe about safe streets and better economy? >> casey: here is something, many of the guys that i ran the streets with and imprison with who came out and successfully completed parole and got a job and started a business out here. started to pay taxes, they are all conservatives now. most of all of these guys that came out alongside with me are all conservative
they are going to indoctrinate them with gang culture.ll see the whole 1980s, the gang where we had back then revisit us once again in here. i mean, that border needs to be protected by all means. >> laura: and what you saw and what you lived day in and day out, it is still happening in chicago, manassas, virginia horrific murders. prince william county, long island, these gang rivalries are popping up all over the country now. the more porous the border of the more opportunity for people...
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arrested approximately 10,000 gang members, including 2000 that were members of the msi 13 gang. we also seized -- the msi for an 13 -- the ms-13 gang. it creates an unacceptable risk in our communities. i appreciate your time. president trump: you mentioned fentanyl. as you know, we are working on a trade do with china. part of it is that they will not be sending it. criminalize it. it's not criminalized right now. they're going to classify it in such a way that it is very hard to send, make it, a lot of other things. it comes, a gas -- i guess, a lot of it comes from china. president xi is going to do that. that will help you a lot. some of it is coming right in here, right through mexico, then across. i think we are going to take care of a lot of it. thank you very much. please. >> [indiscernible] >> what we are currently encountering along the border, the entire southwest border is truly the border humanitarian border- truly a humanitarian issue. the influx of people is overwhelming our agents and agencies. the demographic has changed from what it was in the past. in previous
arrested approximately 10,000 gang members, including 2000 that were members of the msi 13 gang. we also seized -- the msi for an 13 -- the ms-13 gang. it creates an unacceptable risk in our communities. i appreciate your time. president trump: you mentioned fentanyl. as you know, we are working on a trade do with china. part of it is that they will not be sending it. criminalize it. it's not criminalized right now. they're going to classify it in such a way that it is very hard to send, make...
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he admitted his ties to gangs in the past but it's unclear if the shooting was gang related. hussle, a grammy nominated artist, community activist and entrepreneur was killed sunday afternoon outside his clothing store one day before he was set to meet with the lapd to discuss ways to fight gang violence. police say the alleged shooter identified overnight as 29-year-old eric holder shot hussle in the head and torso before fleeing in a white four-door chevy cruz driven by an unidentified woman. police now issuing an urgent appeal to the public for help to track down holder. one more important note here, that meeting about gang violence with the lapd did go on yesterday in hussle's absence. >>> emotion spilled over in a new york courtroom last night as a man charged in the murder of a woman jogging in new york city learned his fate. >> we the jury find the defendant guilty. [ cheers ] >> cheers came from the family of karina vetrano who was killed while jogging near her home nearly three years ago. chanel lewis now faces life in prison. in a taped confession lewis said he was
he admitted his ties to gangs in the past but it's unclear if the shooting was gang related. hussle, a grammy nominated artist, community activist and entrepreneur was killed sunday afternoon outside his clothing store one day before he was set to meet with the lapd to discuss ways to fight gang violence. police say the alleged shooter identified overnight as 29-year-old eric holder shot hussle in the head and torso before fleeing in a white four-door chevy cruz driven by an unidentified woman....
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that the will of gangs that's what they but i'm going to own up out of the gang activity they give them a as youngest saying. that i'm not really real last and they get. why they try to find a family because i live album. but of what they were five the mob that is so a good hope going to some of the way there because they want to family they want they want some way away they feel like they saw their god in the street the fact that when you get into a gang you feel like the pot a sign that. a lot of times to with oh that's what be the problem with that they don't have no food. they don't have no room for what happened a he so that's what they call me the summer ball handling skills aware what they want to steal they don't kill the chap you don't have the drugs will we got a drug epidemic so with oh i lot of young people is out here pop on the pills pablum pills take my so that's that got a lot to do for this web it take a they they me some more positive oh ma they need more man woman to show them show them and what they don't show them how to sow just show them how to get up and go get a
that the will of gangs that's what they but i'm going to own up out of the gang activity they give them a as youngest saying. that i'm not really real last and they get. why they try to find a family because i live album. but of what they were five the mob that is so a good hope going to some of the way there because they want to family they want they want some way away they feel like they saw their god in the street the fact that when you get into a gang you feel like the pot a sign that. a...
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fiscal year 2018, ice has [inaudible] including 2000 who were members of a gang. effortsction in these creates an unacceptable risk. i appreciate your time. thank you. pres. trump: you mentioned fentanyl, we are working on a trade deal with china, they have agreed that they will not send it, they will criminalize it which it is not criminalized right now. they are going to classify it in such a way that it is hard to send and make an a lot of things. we have some good things because most of it comes in from china. president xi has told me they will do that, we will have an agreement. throughit is coming mexico and across. i think we will take care of a lot of it. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. welcome to calexico. what we are encountering along truly a border humanitarian issue. the influx of people especially from central america is overwhelming our agents and our agency. the apprehension demographic has changed from what it was in the past. majorityus years, the were people from mexico. now those arrest -- arrests are from central america. especially wi
fiscal year 2018, ice has [inaudible] including 2000 who were members of a gang. effortsction in these creates an unacceptable risk. i appreciate your time. thank you. pres. trump: you mentioned fentanyl, we are working on a trade deal with china, they have agreed that they will not send it, they will criminalize it which it is not criminalized right now. they are going to classify it in such a way that it is hard to send and make an a lot of things. we have some good things because most of it...
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from gang member to rap star with a mission. plowing his earnings into his troubled neighborhood. >> you might as well call him the president of the hood then. barack obama of the streets. >> a symbol of hope gunned down on the streets he tried to save. >>> but first, the "nightline" five. >>> number shshow me homecoming. baby sloth videos on youtube. amy, do you uh mind giving someone else a turn? oh... yeah i made myself a little comfortable here. i got a pizza for amy! yes, that's me! xfinity lets you search netflix, prime video, and youtube with the sound of your voice. and i don't have my wallet, so... that's simple. easy. awesome. get xfinity internet and tv for $40 each a month for 12 months when you bundle both, and get 20 hours of cloud dvr service included. switch today. >>> good evening. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin with what may be an astonishing end to the mystery of timothy pitzen. he was 6 when he vanished without a trace iteight years a. investigators trying to verify a claim that a teenager'
from gang member to rap star with a mission. plowing his earnings into his troubled neighborhood. >> you might as well call him the president of the hood then. barack obama of the streets. >> a symbol of hope gunned down on the streets he tried to save. >>> but first, the "nightline" five. >>> number shshow me homecoming. baby sloth videos on youtube. amy, do you uh mind giving someone else a turn? oh... yeah i made myself a little comfortable here. i got...
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twenty years ago, there was even lines that we as gang leaders and gangs in los angeles could not crossficking and this is, it's a whole different kind of animal and evil. griff: sure, casey when you say lines, what lines are you talking about? >> well you know, we weren't allowed to do any type of crime that had to deal with children or women, so there was that kind of respect even within organized crime inside prison, and everything that was run from the prison yard to the streets in los angeles, it was run from a 8 x 10 cell so there were rules that you just didn't want to break and then get arrested for. griff: casey president trump is taking a lot of heat for prais ing the alarm on ms-13 gang members coming across and he's been attacked for calling them animals. do you see these ms-13 gang members as animals? >> absolutely. they have broken every rule, even in that culture, and i think that president trump is doing an excellent job in calling it out. calling it what it is. you know, there should be absolutely zero sympathy towards any kind of activity like that that has to do with
twenty years ago, there was even lines that we as gang leaders and gangs in los angeles could not crossficking and this is, it's a whole different kind of animal and evil. griff: sure, casey when you say lines, what lines are you talking about? >> well you know, we weren't allowed to do any type of crime that had to deal with children or women, so there was that kind of respect even within organized crime inside prison, and everything that was run from the prison yard to the streets in...
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that is pretty much the end of the gang.ehink there is may something in all of us that secretly admire his daring men who got away with stuff. there was something of a glamour. jack powers is a great example of that. great a superb horseman, dancer, a back slapper, the kind of guy who would walk into a bar and immediately the drinks were on jack powers. everybody loved him. but he had this evil side. he was remorseless. he is fascinating. i think people like this are fascinating. it, they do, why do they do and eventually, almost always you have the satisfaction of kind of having your guilt relieved because they get caught. that's what happened in almost every case here. a lot of that is because of walter murray. the man who formed the vigilance committee, i found a tintype of him holding his infant daughter, and he is obviously adoring her. his tombstone in the san luis obispo cemetery, he died only at 49, but it shows a man's hand and a woman's hand clasping over the carving. my hunch is this was a family man and a man who
that is pretty much the end of the gang.ehink there is may something in all of us that secretly admire his daring men who got away with stuff. there was something of a glamour. jack powers is a great example of that. great a superb horseman, dancer, a back slapper, the kind of guy who would walk into a bar and immediately the drinks were on jack powers. everybody loved him. but he had this evil side. he was remorseless. he is fascinating. i think people like this are fascinating. it, they do,...
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nipsey hussle was e to talk of gang violence. they are investigating why he was shot dead in the community he was trying to say. ve laur islamic state fighters detained in syria told the bbc he was one of students from the same uk's university to join the militant group. he abandoned a degree in business management to go to syria. another student had been studying while on a temer protection order. -- terror protection order. this is not the first time that the university based in central london has been linked to violent jihadist him. the man known as jihad john studied there until 2009. daniel sandford reports. daniel: seriously injured and detained by kurdishce for, the british i.s. fighter found by the bbc in a jrnl in northe syria. just fars ago, he was an enthusiastic student at the university of westminsteron, but he aba his degree and became one of at least seven young men from the university who went to join i.s. can't intending to fight-- cam in intending to fight. there's a part that wants to isnge, and there another p
nipsey hussle was e to talk of gang violence. they are investigating why he was shot dead in the community he was trying to say. ve laur islamic state fighters detained in syria told the bbc he was one of students from the same uk's university to join the militant group. he abandoned a degree in business management to go to syria. another student had been studying while on a temer protection order. -- terror protection order. this is not the first time that the university based in central...
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i was eighteen nineteen you know me and my gang we did our thing i'm saying. i was more muscle i was in the. state of mind is my master's wasn't you know i'm saying good but it came to a place to where my crew has gone. you know i'm really in this you feel me to a place to where you know i had to decide what i wanted and what will give me what i wanted and husband was able and do it it was only give me two i got not the next you feel me it's also my robby the next you know me to my money was down there always had a plan. oh i mean you shouldn't you feel me i've taken two different paths to get there you know i'm saying one has had a risky one has low risk you know to me so my thing is for you you need to find a path of least resistance you know i'm saying this will get you where you want to be without this much risk because the last thing you want to be i'm on the going out of you. i started hanging with some of these guys when i was my fifteen playing basketball you know down in the projects lafayette because the in an area. projects the real problem was is t
i was eighteen nineteen you know me and my gang we did our thing i'm saying. i was more muscle i was in the. state of mind is my master's wasn't you know i'm saying good but it came to a place to where my crew has gone. you know i'm really in this you feel me to a place to where you know i had to decide what i wanted and what will give me what i wanted and husband was able and do it it was only give me two i got not the next you feel me it's also my robby the next you know me to my money was...
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that is the end of the gang. i think there is maybe something secretive dairyman who get away with stuff. jack powers is a great example of that. he was a superb oarsman, great dancer, ask leper, -- back slapper, and he would walk into a bar and immediately drinks were on him. everyone loved him. but he had an evil side and he was remorseless. he is fascinating. this ispeople like fascinating. what leads them to do what they do, why do they do it? almost always, you have the satisfaction of having your guilt relieved because they get caught and that is what happened in almost every case. a lot of that is because of walter murray. the man who formed the vigilance committee, holding his infant daughter, he adores her. -- tombstone shows a man's hand and a woman's head clasping and the word farewell with a carving. my hunch is this was a family man who do not want to raise his children in a place that was so incredibly violent. that was his fundamental motivation. you have to admit that he accomplished what he set o
that is the end of the gang. i think there is maybe something secretive dairyman who get away with stuff. jack powers is a great example of that. he was a superb oarsman, great dancer, ask leper, -- back slapper, and he would walk into a bar and immediately drinks were on him. everyone loved him. but he had an evil side and he was remorseless. he is fascinating. this ispeople like fascinating. what leads them to do what they do, why do they do it? almost always, you have the satisfaction of...
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this former gang member tells us she was in a gang from the age of 12.own protection. join us for our exclusive film at 10am on bbc two and the bbc news channel and online. this now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood, and carol, i hear we're in for some stormy weather? we now have a named storm, erin, and it means there will be strong winds on friday night and saturday. two bands of rain, one moving north across scotland, the second moving north across england, and also wales, and some of those showers will be heavy and thundery. we will hit 16 to 18 degrees, but widely we are looking at 12 to 15, 16. rain continuing to push north, clear skies, more showery outbreaks of rain coming from the west. temperature wise, not expecting any trust. tomorrow we start off and bet on dry and bright note. low pressure, this is the name storm, coming our way, ahead of it we will see cloud and showers, some of those will be heavy, as we move from the we st will be heavy, as we move from the west to the east. hello, good morning, this is bbc news. th
this former gang member tells us she was in a gang from the age of 12.own protection. join us for our exclusive film at 10am on bbc two and the bbc news channel and online. this now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood, and carol, i hear we're in for some stormy weather? we now have a named storm, erin, and it means there will be strong winds on friday night and saturday. two bands of rain, one moving north across scotland, the second moving north across england, and also...
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the ganges is considered holy by millions of hindus. promised to clean it when he was elected. in 2015, he committed $3 billion to a five—year project to clean the ganges by 2020. however, locals here aren't optimistic. translation: people spit wherever they want and throw garbage in the river. i don't think pollution will ever be tackled properly. government efforts to clean the river are visible all along this stretch, but clearly more needs to be done. the story is the same as everywhere. dozens of such poluuted sewage drains coming out of a city of millions and merging into the river. of course, along with idols of hindus gods and goddesses, liquor bottles and plastic bottles. by the time it reaches west bengal, which borders bangladesh, huge deposits of silt and waste have entered the river. we met a family who recently lost a member due to contaminated river water. translation: my daughter-in-law was on medication for two years but lost the battle. there was a high amount of arsenic in the river and ground water and the damage to
the ganges is considered holy by millions of hindus. promised to clean it when he was elected. in 2015, he committed $3 billion to a five—year project to clean the ganges by 2020. however, locals here aren't optimistic. translation: people spit wherever they want and throw garbage in the river. i don't think pollution will ever be tackled properly. government efforts to clean the river are visible all along this stretch, but clearly more needs to be done. the story is the same as everywhere....
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but when you get into a gang you feel like the pot a sign that. a lot of times to with oh that's what be the proud of that they don't have no food. they don't have no room for what's happened so that's what they call me the. ball handling skills aware what they want to steal they don't kill the chap you don't have drugs will we got a drug epidemic so we had though i lot of young people on the pills happen pills take my so that's got a lot to do for this web it take a day they meet some more positive all they need more man more men that come out to show them show them and what they don't show them how to sow just show them how to get up and go get a job mama want to. get a dauber thinned out on a corner own a me more leave if they get out it happen our. systems crush people. individuals i'm not made to fight against systems even a company even a city government if you roll want to make a movie world you have to make new people the same people that do the old stuff can not make a new transition unless they change their mind and their hearts so that'
but when you get into a gang you feel like the pot a sign that. a lot of times to with oh that's what be the proud of that they don't have no food. they don't have no room for what's happened so that's what they call me the. ball handling skills aware what they want to steal they don't kill the chap you don't have drugs will we got a drug epidemic so we had though i lot of young people on the pills happen pills take my so that's got a lot to do for this web it take a day they meet some more...
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the crips gang but was against gang gun violence.e wanted to help kids he was against gentrification and actually also had plans to meet with the la commissioner, the police commissioner this week this though is another picture of eric holder, the man that they are looking for this evening, the man wanted in connection with the homicide of nipseyhussle we get any more information in this case we will bring it to you here on kron 4 news, pam and can now back to you thank you. a major data breaches, several popular restaurant chains, information may be at risk. (pam) the parent company of 'planet hollywood' and 'buca di beppo' restaurants says, a 10 -month data hack may have exposed the credit and debit card information of more than two- million users. (ken) kron4's noelle bellow has the details. (pam) designed to capture card numbers and expiration dates had been installed on its point of sale machines and its restaurants across the country. >>these are high level security breaches, people who know a lot more than you do about how to
the crips gang but was against gang gun violence.e wanted to help kids he was against gentrification and actually also had plans to meet with the la commissioner, the police commissioner this week this though is another picture of eric holder, the man that they are looking for this evening, the man wanted in connection with the homicide of nipseyhussle we get any more information in this case we will bring it to you here on kron 4 news, pam and can now back to you thank you. a major data...
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a large street gang.angs here in los angeles but also was one to preach against gang violence and one to collaborate with artists that were affiliated with the blood. it was his dream to create some sort of pipeline for people to escape south l.a., escape the idea that you had to be an athlete or had to be a rapper, or had to turn to crime to try to get out of l.a. and to succeed. he wanted people to be able to succeed binge souwithin south l. a project called vector nine, a shared space that focused on s.t.e.m., science, technology, engineering and math. training children. training children and teens in those areas. so that they may get jobs in silicon valley, high-paying jobs, and his idea was to always bring money back to south l.a. to invest in a community he loved dearly. >> you get a sense how often he meant to the community and beyond just by looking at the amount of outpours of support and sympathy expressed to him and his family. gadi schwartz, thank yous for that update. >>> and next, why jeff b
a large street gang.angs here in los angeles but also was one to preach against gang violence and one to collaborate with artists that were affiliated with the blood. it was his dream to create some sort of pipeline for people to escape south l.a., escape the idea that you had to be an athlete or had to be a rapper, or had to turn to crime to try to get out of l.a. and to succeed. he wanted people to be able to succeed binge souwithin south l. a project called vector nine, a shared space that...
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. >> another name on that list -- the barker-karpis gang. >> ma barker was born in missouri to a prettyoor family at the time. she married her husband, george barker, in 1892. they had four sons. they were living in poverty for most of that time. >> as the barker boys come of age, they take to a criminal lifestyle -- getting into fights, stealing cars, committing robberies. but in their mother's eyes, they can do no wrong. do you think they were just doing what they wanted to do without her knowing? >> i think the boys got in trouble, as a lot of boys do, and, rather than disciplining them, she was constantly covering up, trying to help them out, always defending them. >> they eventually gravitated into larger robberies, into kidnappings for ransom, and other crimes. >> ma's youngest son, fred, is nabbed and sent to a kansas state prison in 1927. while there, fred befriends fellow inmate alvin karpis. when the two are paroled in 1931, they head to tulsa, oklahoma, where ma welcomes her son and his buddy alvin with open arms. >> they form a gang and go on a crime spree, hitting an oklaho
. >> another name on that list -- the barker-karpis gang. >> ma barker was born in missouri to a prettyoor family at the time. she married her husband, george barker, in 1892. they had four sons. they were living in poverty for most of that time. >> as the barker boys come of age, they take to a criminal lifestyle -- getting into fights, stealing cars, committing robberies. but in their mother's eyes, they can do no wrong. do you think they were just doing what they wanted to...
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think it was gang related.olice said he was set to meet with them just yesterday. >> yes. >> the day before the shooting. he was trying to do something. we often see this, where stars and rappers who were in trouble before, now trying to make a difference. because they can talk to those who are still wrapped up in that gang culture and that trouble. the latest development, a suspect, eric holder who has been named, last seen in a 2016 white ford or chevy cruze. police, we hope they will release more details later today. >> that's an important thing that you touched on there saying that because he was in a gang when he grew up, who you've been, who you were, is not who you are and who you will be. he absolutely has changed, making big differences. >>> coming up, the celebrity couple opening up about their struggle with sex addiction. you're watching "world news now." and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door.
think it was gang related.olice said he was set to meet with them just yesterday. >> yes. >> the day before the shooting. he was trying to do something. we often see this, where stars and rappers who were in trouble before, now trying to make a difference. because they can talk to those who are still wrapped up in that gang culture and that trouble. the latest development, a suspect, eric holder who has been named, last seen in a 2016 white ford or chevy cruze. police, we hope they...
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what they say might have a lot to do wolfgang's that's what they are but i am a donut glad of the gang activity they give them a as youngest saying. that i'm no not really real ass and they get. why they try mahama family cuz i lab them. to follow the mob that hope some of the way that because they want to fam they want they want some way away they feel like they love soul they go out in the street when you get into a gang you feel like the pot a sign that. a lot of times so with oh that's what be the problem with that then i have no food. they don't have no room for what's happened so that's why they call me the. schools aware what they want to steal they don't kill the chap you don't have drugs will we got a drug epidemic so with oh i lot of young people pop on the pills patent pills take my so that's got a lot to do for this web a take a day they meet some more positive all they meet more man and woman that come out to show them show them and what they don't show them how to sow just show them how to get up and go get a job mama want to get a job versus them that want to go on holid
what they say might have a lot to do wolfgang's that's what they are but i am a donut glad of the gang activity they give them a as youngest saying. that i'm no not really real ass and they get. why they try mahama family cuz i lab them. to follow the mob that hope some of the way that because they want to fam they want they want some way away they feel like they love soul they go out in the street when you get into a gang you feel like the pot a sign that. a lot of times so with oh that's what...
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no mention of people fleeing gang violence or police brutality or gang corruption. president trump cutoff the money. and according to the experts, even experts within the administration, they have had an impact. maybe not big enough, but they have had an impact. the official telling her before the president made his decision, the department of homeland security, his own department of homeland security was looking at how to increase the aid and better target it within those countries, something even the president's leading defender seems to recognize before glossing it over. >> if we're going to give these countries hundreds of millions of dollars, we would like them to do more of that. it is not an unreasonable position. we could prevent a lot of what's happening in the southern border by preventing people from moving from mexico. >> that's what the money does, is makes these countries more stable. this is not according to me. this is according to experts in your own administration. >> career staffers, but let's talk about that for a second. >>> that's mick mulvaney
no mention of people fleeing gang violence or police brutality or gang corruption. president trump cutoff the money. and according to the experts, even experts within the administration, they have had an impact. maybe not big enough, but they have had an impact. the official telling her before the president made his decision, the department of homeland security, his own department of homeland security was looking at how to increase the aid and better target it within those countries, something...
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the fact that when you get into a gang you feel like the pot a sign that. a lot of times to with oh that's what be the problem with that they don't have no food. they don't have no room for what's happened so that's why they call him a big. hand all schools aware what they want to steal they want. you know the chap you know. drugs will be a we got a jab at them it's a way though i lot of young people is out here popping appeals patent pills take my so that's that got a lot to do for this wabbit take a day they meet some more positive omagh they need more man more men that come out to show them show them and what they don't do not show them how to sound just show them how to get up and go get a job mom and want to get a diverse a stand that want to call on me more leave this to get out there the happy that. the systems. individuals i'm not made to fight against systems even a company even a city government if you rule want to make a movie world you have to make new people the same people that do the old stuff cannot make a new transition unless they change t
the fact that when you get into a gang you feel like the pot a sign that. a lot of times to with oh that's what be the problem with that they don't have no food. they don't have no room for what's happened so that's why they call him a big. hand all schools aware what they want to steal they want. you know the chap you know. drugs will be a we got a jab at them it's a way though i lot of young people is out here popping appeals patent pills take my so that's that got a lot to do for this wabbit...
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among those gang members two of the three confirmed members of the ms 13 gang from el salvador.he two sex offenders, one of them for sex acts with a minor. that surge of illegal crossings overwhelms the border, the busiest sector of anywhere in the nation just an hour after we landed, we went to the border and witnessed one of those arrests going down firsthand. take a look here. an hour since we have landed we came to the border to see what is going on. you can see already the military helicopter supporting border patrol and made this apprehension. this is a temporary wall that stops illegals a quarter of a mile or half a mile to the direction you are looking. this stops them from coming into mccallum. this is indicative of what is showing up hour after hour day after day and just keeps coming. you can see the manpower it takes, the eyes in the sky helping in this apprehension. here is the thing about the numbers. they had ten days of 1000 plus, the day before they had 1400. only 3300 to hold apprehended crossings but 6000 right now. if they clear out of the process and release
among those gang members two of the three confirmed members of the ms 13 gang from el salvador.he two sex offenders, one of them for sex acts with a minor. that surge of illegal crossings overwhelms the border, the busiest sector of anywhere in the nation just an hour after we landed, we went to the border and witnessed one of those arrests going down firsthand. take a look here. an hour since we have landed we came to the border to see what is going on. you can see already the military...
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what we're doing is the gang members don't get in. if they do get in, ice is getting them out, the bad ones. we have a lot of bad ones, you know, that want to get in. and when you look at the caravans, they are come posed of people that i'msorry, t supposed to be coming into our country and we're stopping it. but what we'll be doing is now our system is full. gang members say they are afraid. holding flags from their country. pete: griff, really well done. what was your take away.
what we're doing is the gang members don't get in. if they do get in, ice is getting them out, the bad ones. we have a lot of bad ones, you know, that want to get in. and when you look at the caravans, they are come posed of people that i'msorry, t supposed to be coming into our country and we're stopping it. but what we'll be doing is now our system is full. gang members say they are afraid. holding flags from their country. pete: griff, really well done. what was your take away.
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he wanted to help end the gang violence. and here's abc's adrienne bankert from l.a. >> reporter: rapper nipsey hussle was set to meet with l.a. police today to work on stopping gang violence. instead, the community is mourning his passing. the artist gunned down in broad daylight in front of the clothing store he founded. ♪ once again i prevail >> reporter: born ermias asghedom, the 33-year-old started out selling mix tapes from his car. just this year, he was nominated for his first grammy. >> this is my first album so that's important, that's special. >> reporter: stars including rihanna, john legend, and the nba's steph curry, paying tribute. >> obviously sending prayers to his family, his community. >> reporter: the young father, with admitted ties to an l.a. gang, remembered most as an entrretivistndadvocate >> he called for peace. he called for justice. we're calling upon whoever killed nipsey to turn yourself in. >> reporter: david, we've been seeing people come peer to pay tribute. police are looking for at least on
he wanted to help end the gang violence. and here's abc's adrienne bankert from l.a. >> reporter: rapper nipsey hussle was set to meet with l.a. police today to work on stopping gang violence. instead, the community is mourning his passing. the artist gunned down in broad daylight in front of the clothing store he founded. ♪ once again i prevail >> reporter: born ermias asghedom, the 33-year-old started out selling mix tapes from his car. just this year, he was nominated for his...