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guadeloupe river at 101. up to 16.3 feet, that's based on the current rainfall.you have the nbc bay area app, you will get alerts if they go above flood stages with some of the areas reaching above flood stage. coyote creek is expected to reach 12.4 by tomorrow morning, reaching above flood stage later on today. all of this heavy rain also causing some more problems near oroville and sam is tracking that. >>> yes, this is obviously something we have been watching since last sunday, thank you so much. up north in oroville fears are easing despite the next round of rain. we know the efforts underway there to try to alleviate that situation. this is a look at the spillway of action. that's the main spillway. the emergency spillway not activated right now. the department of water resources increased outflow from the main spillway on sunday in anticipation of the incoming rain. now that spike is temporary to balance the water flowing in and out of the reservoir. this is the most important part, the water is 50 feet below the emergency spillway. it is unlikely the new
guadeloupe river at 101. up to 16.3 feet, that's based on the current rainfall.you have the nbc bay area app, you will get alerts if they go above flood stages with some of the areas reaching above flood stage. coyote creek is expected to reach 12.4 by tomorrow morning, reaching above flood stage later on today. all of this heavy rain also causing some more problems near oroville and sam is tracking that. >>> yes, this is obviously something we have been watching since last sunday,...
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guadeloupe garcia de rayos had appeared for a routine check-in.s she'll be deported under president trump's new immigration policy. >>> and we are learning more about a security threat to the president's inauguration last month. homeland security correspondent jeff pegues has found that hackers disabled much of the vast network of security cameras in washington and held them for ransom. >> reporter: eight days before president trump was sworn in, hackers breached traffic and security cameras around washington, d.c. the cameras were part of the security setup for the inauguration and were being monitored at this fbi command center. chris caruso is leading the investigation for the secret service. >> there was a great concern to figure out who did this, why they did it. >> reporter: within hours of being notified the secret service was able to zero in on potential suspects in britain. police arrested a man and a woman the day before the inauguration, but the investigation is expanding to more countries. secret services electronic crimes task forces
guadeloupe garcia de rayos had appeared for a routine check-in.s she'll be deported under president trump's new immigration policy. >>> and we are learning more about a security threat to the president's inauguration last month. homeland security correspondent jeff pegues has found that hackers disabled much of the vast network of security cameras in washington and held them for ransom. >> reporter: eight days before president trump was sworn in, hackers breached traffic and...
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. >>> lawyers for guadeloupe garcia de rayos said there is no way for her to return to the u.s. she was deported to mexico yesterday in what activists say was part of trump's crackdown. she was granted leniency by the obama administration. she has two chin who are u.s. citizens. >> this is the worst thing. it feels like a dream, but this is reality and we have to face it and we're going to keep on fighting for what we want. >> i feel really bad i can't see my mom. it was like last night i felt so empty without her. >> reporter: the mexican government said the arrest of garcia de rayos is the new reality for immigrants in the u.s. >>> well, the biggest storm in the northeast to hit this winter has blown out to sea but for many reaccidents the effects will be felt for days. more than 55,000 people in eastern massachusetts lost power. some areas got over a foot and a half. an suv going really fast ran off a snow covered road right into a house. the home suffered significant damage and the residents were forced to leave. >>> more than 4,000 flights were cannes. ed in the u.s. yester
. >>> lawyers for guadeloupe garcia de rayos said there is no way for her to return to the u.s. she was deported to mexico yesterday in what activists say was part of trump's crackdown. she was granted leniency by the obama administration. she has two chin who are u.s. citizens. >> this is the worst thing. it feels like a dream, but this is reality and we have to face it and we're going to keep on fighting for what we want. >> i feel really bad i can't see my mom. it was...
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in san jose, the guadeloupe river is still at normal levels but officials are keeping a close eye on it. pg&e has out extra crews ready to restore downed lines and respond to any outages. here they are repairing poles in san mateo and back in the city along 37th avenue and anza street. a car rammed into this wooden pole, snappig it in half. in palo alto this is what the weather has done to a part of a road. it's quickly eroding, creating a hazard where traffic passes above loss truncos creek. in east palo alto potholes are problem. >> we are getting ready for the storm coming up here. we are loading up all the bags trying to get all the potholes in the road filled. we have flow going so we don't have water building up on the side of the road. >> reporter: this man is using sandbags to make the rhodes smoother. >> we have drainage ditches but they can't handle the amount of water so we put these out. and the heavy trucks try to keep it packed down and. >> reporter: you no to a too familiar sight for san franciscans this rainy season. flood barriers along fulsome to protect the area. r
in san jose, the guadeloupe river is still at normal levels but officials are keeping a close eye on it. pg&e has out extra crews ready to restore downed lines and respond to any outages. here they are repairing poles in san mateo and back in the city along 37th avenue and anza street. a car rammed into this wooden pole, snappig it in half. in palo alto this is what the weather has done to a part of a road. it's quickly eroding, creating a hazard where traffic passes above loss truncos...
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guadeloupe garcia de rayos was taken from here and driven back to mexico. her family is following her here and they're vowing to bring her back here. this is a case of a rallying case. overnight protesters too t streets. across the border in nogales, mexico, guadeloupe garcia de rayos argued her case. i was there for my children, de rayos said. i did it for my children. i don't regret it. i did it for love. >> she came over illegally when she was 14. her children were born here. in 2016 she was arrested at a local water park where she worked. she was guilt of using a fake social security number. on appeal she was allowed to stay but president trump made any offense from illegal immigrants grounds for deportation. her lawyer says the new rules could easily apply to many other immigrants. >> you're saying this will push >> undoubtedly. if they know there's a chance of being deported, who's going to show up? >> de rayos' family is still holding onto hope. >> this is a reality. we're going to keep fighting for what we want. >> reporter: now immigration official
guadeloupe garcia de rayos was taken from here and driven back to mexico. her family is following her here and they're vowing to bring her back here. this is a case of a rallying case. overnight protesters too t streets. across the border in nogales, mexico, guadeloupe garcia de rayos argued her case. i was there for my children, de rayos said. i did it for my children. i don't regret it. i did it for love. >> she came over illegally when she was 14. her children were born here. in 2016...
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guadeloupe garcia de rayos was checked in. she'll be reportedly returned to mention yeo, a country she left as a teenager 21 years oeg. protesters banded together wednesday night to block an immigrations and customs ban near phoenix, arizona. locked inside was guadeloupe garcia de rayos, a 36-year-old mother of two who lives in arizona illegally. de rayos was convicted for using a fake social security number. she served six months in an i.c.e. detention facility. in 2013 the judge rule shed had no legal standing to remain in the country. on appeal she was allowed to stay with regular check-ins but when she showed up wednesday, she was taken into custody. minor defenders like de rayos re recent executive orders bro s broaderned the definition of an illegal alien charged with any crime. the families say her arrest is a direct result of the president's crackdown. her two children including 16-year-old angel are heartbroken. >> nobody should have to be separated from their mother. my mom is my evening. she's always there. no one s
guadeloupe garcia de rayos was checked in. she'll be reportedly returned to mention yeo, a country she left as a teenager 21 years oeg. protesters banded together wednesday night to block an immigrations and customs ban near phoenix, arizona. locked inside was guadeloupe garcia de rayos, a 36-year-old mother of two who lives in arizona illegally. de rayos was convicted for using a fake social security number. she served six months in an i.c.e. detention facility. in 2013 the judge rule shed had...
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her name is guadeloupe. she herself a not been to mexico since she was a kid.here her whole adult life. after 22 years of living here, she was deported. she's first as president trump executive order, her case was using a made up social security to work at water park a decade ago. she has been checking in with ice but on wednesday, they arrested her. these profits erupted while husband and kids waited outside. now it seems like her arrest and deportation may be the start of something bigger. after we saw that on wednesday, all day thursday we heard rumors and ice have started rounded up over 100 people in southern california. that prompted big protests in california. people watched this play out. it it appeared to be something new. ice pushed back said it was extreme exaggeration to say they picked up 100 people in southern california. "the washington post" is reporting they were immigration raids in half a dozen states. they were going to people's homes, workplace, los angeles, chicago, north carolina,outh carolina, and check points in austin, text texas. that
her name is guadeloupe. she herself a not been to mexico since she was a kid.here her whole adult life. after 22 years of living here, she was deported. she's first as president trump executive order, her case was using a made up social security to work at water park a decade ago. she has been checking in with ice but on wednesday, they arrested her. these profits erupted while husband and kids waited outside. now it seems like her arrest and deportation may be the start of something bigger....
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. >> i know the white house have been following the situation of guadeloupe garcia, does the president believe she should have been deported. >> i'm going to refer you back to ice on that. >> you're not going to make a comment? >> the issue is developing in arizona right now and refer you back to ice. i would refer you back to ice. >> in that lunch meeting the president said that he basically said senator blumenthal's comments were taken out of context -- >> judge gorsuch's comments. >> they were taken out of context however senator ayotte working with the white house to help shepherd judge gorsuch through the hill released a statement confirming those same, remarks disheartening and demoralizing. >> this is what senator ayotte said judge gorsuch made it very clear including with senator blumenthal he could not comment on specific cases, he has emphasized the importance of an independent judiciary and while making clear not referencing any specific case, and finds any -- disheartening and demoralizing, so there's a big difference between the comment and a tweet and the respect he has f
. >> i know the white house have been following the situation of guadeloupe garcia, does the president believe she should have been deported. >> i'm going to refer you back to ice on that. >> you're not going to make a comment? >> the issue is developing in arizona right now and refer you back to ice. i would refer you back to ice. >> in that lunch meeting the president said that he basically said senator blumenthal's comments were taken out of context -- >>...
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check-in and that mother, guadeloupe garcia was deported to mexico.that's what she said inspired this today. >> gadi schwartz for us in a church in denver, colorado, following breaking news for us. gadi, do keep us up to speed on what's happening there. i know you will. >>> time now for one last look this hour at our microsoft pulse question. there was the question. can peace in the middle east be achieved in united states abandons two-state solution between israel and the palestinians? that was the question. a bit lopsided today. 97% of you say no. you still have an hour to share your thoughts, though. the pulse is still alive. pulse.msnbc.com. that's going to do it, though, for this hour of msnbc live. my colleague, katy tur, picking things up right now. >> hey there, craig. thank you. breaking news from the white house. president trump says the real problem isn't his former national security adviser who lied to the administration and the american public, it's who caught him in that lie. >> general flynn is a wonderful man. i think he's been treated
check-in and that mother, guadeloupe garcia was deported to mexico.that's what she said inspired this today. >> gadi schwartz for us in a church in denver, colorado, following breaking news for us. gadi, do keep us up to speed on what's happening there. i know you will. >>> time now for one last look this hour at our microsoft pulse question. there was the question. can peace in the middle east be achieved in united states abandons two-state solution between israel and the...
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a woman called guadeloupe garcia, 22 years in this country, she was deported.a mom. >> chris: well, first of all, are you saying that when general kelly says no mass deportations, is he misleading? he is lying? >> no. i'm saying i don't know exactly how he defines mass deportation. but the fact is that he ordered the deportation of 680 immigrants last week. how do you consider that? how do you define that? >> chris: i assume some of those were criminals or most of them were criminals. do you have any reason to disbelieve? >> some of them but many of them are not.ny >> chris: let me ask you about a different kind of "criminal." we are talking about somebody who not just crosses the border but somebody who gets a false social security card or gets false papers, gets a driver's license illegally that allows them to get government benefits? do you consider that a crime? >> it is not a violent crime. and honestly -- >> but is it a crime? >> it is a crime. but, you know, they are here because of us. they are coming here, again, not because they want to go to disneyla
a woman called guadeloupe garcia, 22 years in this country, she was deported.a mom. >> chris: well, first of all, are you saying that when general kelly says no mass deportations, is he misleading? he is lying? >> no. i'm saying i don't know exactly how he defines mass deportation. but the fact is that he ordered the deportation of 680 immigrants last week. how do you consider that? how do you define that? >> chris: i assume some of those were criminals or most of them were...
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protesters trying to stop a van carrying 36-year-old guadeloupe garcia delayos being deported to mexicod himself inside the wheel well. next to her window, her two american-born children struggling to stay strong for their mother. her family says seven years ago she made up a social security number on a job application so she can work. she was charged with a felony and detained for six months before being released and told to check in with i.c.e. regularly, which she did. on wednesday's check-in she was taken into custody. i.c.e. saying it's the result of a 2013 deportation order and they would continue to focusn identifying and removing individuals with felony convictions. the family believes it's the result of president trump's executive order. phoenix mayor greg stanton calling this a travesty saying, i.c.e. is spending its energy deporting a woman with two american children who poses a threat to nobody. the family is speaking out. >> i'm going to keep on fighting for my mom and for the other families. >> reporter: behind them, mothers with children. these women told us they are scar
protesters trying to stop a van carrying 36-year-old guadeloupe garcia delayos being deported to mexicod himself inside the wheel well. next to her window, her two american-born children struggling to stay strong for their mother. her family says seven years ago she made up a social security number on a job application so she can work. she was charged with a felony and detained for six months before being released and told to check in with i.c.e. regularly, which she did. on wednesday's...
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consider criminals but also people that really have absolutely no problem with the law, a woman called guadeloupers in this country, she was deported. she was just a mom. >> chris: well, first of all, are you saying that when general kelly says no mass deportations is he misleading? he is lying? >> no. i'm saying i don't know exactly how he defines mass deportation but the fact is that he ordered the deportation of 680 immigrants last week. how do you consider that? how do you define that? >> chris: some of those were criminals or most of them were criminals. do you have any reason to disbelieve? >> some of them but many of them are not. >> chris: let me ask you about to get government benefits? do you consider that a crime? >> it is not a violent crime. and honestly,. >> but is it a crime? >> it is a crime. and but, you know, they are here because of us they are coming here, again, not because they want to go to disneyland or because they want to kill americans. they are here to benefit our. they are here to millions of americans benefit from their work. >> chris: i mean with all due respect isn
consider criminals but also people that really have absolutely no problem with the law, a woman called guadeloupers in this country, she was deported. she was just a mom. >> chris: well, first of all, are you saying that when general kelly says no mass deportations is he misleading? he is lying? >> no. i'm saying i don't know exactly how he defines mass deportation but the fact is that he ordered the deportation of 680 immigrants last week. how do you consider that? how do you...
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guadeloupe garcia had been here for 22 years. she came here when she was only 14. and a 16-year-old. donald trump has decided to do this. donald trump is ripping families apart. she had been here for 22 years. there has been no problem with her. of course she was undocumented. her son and her daughter, they are u.s. citizens, and there are 4.5 million children in this country who have at least one parent who is undocumented. this is precisely the problem we're facing right now. that's why there is so much fear. >> you're pointing to the fact under an executive order the president has signed, when you say they've changed the definition of a criminal, essentially that anybody who is suspected of having committed a crime or anybody who has misrepresented themselves if they were using a fake social security number at some point in the past, you're saying that can be a reason to deport someone? >> it could be anyone. there are about 11 million undocumented immigrants. with that definition almost anyone qualifies as a criminal because it's not only that you are convicted
guadeloupe garcia had been here for 22 years. she came here when she was only 14. and a 16-year-old. donald trump has decided to do this. donald trump is ripping families apart. she had been here for 22 years. there has been no problem with her. of course she was undocumented. her son and her daughter, they are u.s. citizens, and there are 4.5 million children in this country who have at least one parent who is undocumented. this is precisely the problem we're facing right now. that's why there...
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her name guadeloupe, she has been in the united states illegally 22 years. faking a social security card back in 2008. illegal status routinely overlooked by president obama. agents just deporting her. sparking protests. we telling you about this one just yesterday that's when folks blocked this car that was delivering her somewhere. her daughter is protected under the dream act. they call the move unfair. more on that as we get it and they will take the super bowl trophy and rings. but now six new england patriots are giving the white house the stiff arm. running back l.a. garrett blunt. defensive end chris long and defensive tackle allen branch. the latest players to back out of a presidential visit. well, they join march tell also a bennett, don high tower and defensive courtney refusing to go to the white house. the white house is going to honor them. such a shame they are choosing to do that the people's house. everyone is invited. they apparently don't like president trump. brian: there is always two or three guys or women that don't go. my feeling is
her name guadeloupe, she has been in the united states illegally 22 years. faking a social security card back in 2008. illegal status routinely overlooked by president obama. agents just deporting her. sparking protests. we telling you about this one just yesterday that's when folks blocked this car that was delivering her somewhere. her daughter is protected under the dream act. they call the move unfair. more on that as we get it and they will take the super bowl trophy and rings. but now six...
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. >> for years the federal government left guadeloupe garcia not anymore.s. lindsey lohan has solution to the refugee crisis. she wants to sit down with you at the white house. i'm sure you are clamoring for it ♪ let me go crazy, crazy on you ♪ ♪ ♪ clayton: welcome back. she is likely the first illegal immigrant to be deported back and the mainstream media went wild about it. >> carter evans a woman caught by this order who had been allowed to remain in phoenix under president obama's immigration policy. >> under new rules president trump has made any criminal offense criteria enough for deportation. >> next to her window her two american born children struggling to stay strong for their mother. >> the mother of two deported to mexico. she had been living in the u.s. for decades until an immigration check forced her to leave her children behind. >> for years the federal government left garcia deralsz alone, not anymore. son son aren't the networks missing something like she is a convicted felon? clayton: here to discuss is staff writer. what happened here?
. >> for years the federal government left guadeloupe garcia not anymore.s. lindsey lohan has solution to the refugee crisis. she wants to sit down with you at the white house. i'm sure you are clamoring for it ♪ let me go crazy, crazy on you ♪ ♪ ♪ clayton: welcome back. she is likely the first illegal immigrant to be deported back and the mainstream media went wild about it. >> carter evans a woman caught by this order who had been allowed to remain in phoenix under...