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i am in homestead, florida, and big immigrant and undocumented community as well. you can see the families out here, and everyday citizens, and young children in this rally. i want to show you for example this little girl right here that has a t-shirt that says "support my mom" and so there are people here who are feeling the fear and watching the images and the confusion cominging from the white house as to how to bring the kids that are separated. and so this the rally, where we are all day with people who are separated from their parents. and i'm here with melissa who is one of the rally organize irs, and what are you trying to do he here to help unify the children with their parents? >> what we are doing is to creating awareness. >>> okay. it sounds as these things happen, they are walking and talking and using our wireless technology. most often it does work, but it looks like we have lost the sound, and we are maintaining the picture and the video in front of us. and just as -- looks like we do have mariano, can you hear me right now? >> you have me back. >>
i am in homestead, florida, and big immigrant and undocumented community as well. you can see the families out here, and everyday citizens, and young children in this rally. i want to show you for example this little girl right here that has a t-shirt that says "support my mom" and so there are people here who are feeling the fear and watching the images and the confusion cominging from the white house as to how to bring the kids that are separated. and so this the rally, where we are...
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>> do you want to try the homestead act? >> sure. i will speak to the totality of the comment and the job guarantee. point that is important to make is that, from my perspective, good things happen when labor is scarce. when we see when job markets are tight, a lot of ople who we are not employable suddenly become employable. firms become interested in developing their trading house programs and incentive rising workers to get more education. they pay much better, we see more in the way of wage increases. to me, one of the big problems we face now and are going to face more in the future is the fact that labor will not be scarce. it cannot be because you have ofs technological labor robots and whatnot that are waiting in the wings to replace. what do we do about that? one thing you can do would be to have some sort of a job guarantee. do you have this place absorb excess labor and to give workers some sort of bargaining power that would force the private sector to work hard for -- harder to attract and retain labor. there are all sor
>> do you want to try the homestead act? >> sure. i will speak to the totality of the comment and the job guarantee. point that is important to make is that, from my perspective, good things happen when labor is scarce. when we see when job markets are tight, a lot of ople who we are not employable suddenly become employable. firms become interested in developing their trading house programs and incentive rising workers to get more education. they pay much better, we see more in the...
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. >>> happening right now, live pictures from homestead, florida.are outside a detention facility there in florida. let's listen for just a minute and see if we can hear what they're saying. >> no fear, immigrants are welcome here. no hate, no fear, immigrants are welcome here. >> again, these are live pictures from homestead, florida, and it sounds like they're saying ain't no fear. no hate, no fear, immigrants are welcome here is what they are chanting. we can tell you senator bill nelson, who, of course, is from florida, visited this same area earlier today and he had tweeted out that there are roughly 1,000 migrant children who were reportedly being held at this migrant center in homestead, florida. we are now seeing protests happening across the country. we showed you the one in mcallen, texas, a little bit earlier. we'll continue to watch these images and keep you posted on anything that develops from the situation. again, in homestead, florida. >>> meantime, impa want to turn hector garza. he is joining us as vice president at large of the bo
. >>> happening right now, live pictures from homestead, florida.are outside a detention facility there in florida. let's listen for just a minute and see if we can hear what they're saying. >> no fear, immigrants are welcome here. no hate, no fear, immigrants are welcome here. >> again, these are live pictures from homestead, florida, and it sounds like they're saying ain't no fear. no hate, no fear, immigrants are welcome here is what they are chanting. we can tell you...
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there in homestead. this is that tell gages dell ge democrats. let's go to politics reporter and host of faqnyc pod cast and alexia political reporter. ozzy, we're watching the democrats. they want to see what is happening for themselves. this isn't the first delegation that visited the border and seen what happened. anything that stood out to you of anything for me it was listening to the conditions still on this day that we thought may not be the case based on the promises and statements by the government, by the white house as well as other agencies. >> two things, number one was the remark from the congressman from connecticut that said directly that these little girls he had just witnessed inside the detention facility, they are the same as many americans in their families' history coming over, young, immigrating and connecting people today to the history of how this country was founded and how many people have arrived in this country. i think was a profound statement. the other thing that stood out to me was another congress member contrast
there in homestead. this is that tell gages dell ge democrats. let's go to politics reporter and host of faqnyc pod cast and alexia political reporter. ozzy, we're watching the democrats. they want to see what is happening for themselves. this isn't the first delegation that visited the border and seen what happened. anything that stood out to you of anything for me it was listening to the conditions still on this day that we thought may not be the case based on the promises and statements by...
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a group of children being held at one of the temporary sheelt ers in homestead, florida. senator jim nelson called on president trump to stop the accept separation of families. we're here because of the policy that has t offendedhe mor aflt the american people. what he we have is a policy and notice when the president points his finger and blames somebod else, there are three that are pointing back a at him this is an administrative policy made by president trump and he could end it in a nano second just by saying it. the homestead facility was opened tw years ago to house unac companied minors who were running from gangs and violence in central america. a lot of people talking about thi you go on social media these days that's a you see. a couple of things people were saying tonight, well, the associated press,hat's just news. let's mo on. you've seen the outrage from bidh s. this is senator hatch's office. he planses to send a letter calling for the process to end. also here you see former first lady laura bush she called thi c policyruel and i moral and said it broke h
a group of children being held at one of the temporary sheelt ers in homestead, florida. senator jim nelson called on president trump to stop the accept separation of families. we're here because of the policy that has t offendedhe mor aflt the american people. what he we have is a policy and notice when the president points his finger and blames somebod else, there are three that are pointing back a at him this is an administrative policy made by president trump and he could end it in a nano...
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and we met at his family's homestead, where he has begun to create a family village for the childrenthe community. and he's in the process of building a school. and as we began to talk, we came to realize that our hearts are so much in the same place that it would be wonderful if we could come together and bring both organizations together. so, we have decided to do that. >> so, the name of your project is...? >> cecilia's family village. >> this is in honor of your late mother. >> yes. this is in a homestead that my parents left me and my other siblings, and we grew up there as orphans. and we spent a number of years with my mother there, and she struggled with us through that period. and so when i decided to do this, i wanted to do it in their memory. and i chose the name of my mother because of the motherliness that she showed us and that the world needs. >> it definitely does need that. >> yeah, sure. yeah. >> and geri, so this is one of a couple projects. >> right. so, dan and i came together, and our hope is to create this family village that will also be an opportunity for the
and we met at his family's homestead, where he has begun to create a family village for the childrenthe community. and he's in the process of building a school. and as we began to talk, we came to realize that our hearts are so much in the same place that it would be wonderful if we could come together and bring both organizations together. so, we have decided to do that. >> so, the name of your project is...? >> cecilia's family village. >> this is in honor of your late...
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>> well, you know, a week ago senator bill nelson and i were denied access to the homestead facility which has 1,300 kids, 70 of whom were separated from their families and it took me a week to be able to get into the if a the silt with the younger children which i was able to get access to today. you know, what was -- what i was struck by the most, and there were 22 kids right now who are separated from their family, i'm talking 4, 5, 6-year-olds, pre-school age kids, you know, and it looks like a day care center. this is a permanent facility, not the temporary shelter like what we saw in homestead on saturday, and -- and it looks like a day care center, but what i was struck by, chris, was tat, you know, unlike when i dropped my kids off at day care and picked them up at the end. day and are them run into my arms, these kids don't see their parents. they are not picked up at the end of the day. they -- two of them very haven't even been able to locate the parents. these are children who are being cared for by strangers. there are teen moms in this facility. i met one of them who ju
>> well, you know, a week ago senator bill nelson and i were denied access to the homestead facility which has 1,300 kids, 70 of whom were separated from their families and it took me a week to be able to get into the if a the silt with the younger children which i was able to get access to today. you know, what was -- what i was struck by the most, and there were 22 kids right now who are separated from their family, i'm talking 4, 5, 6-year-olds, pre-school age kids, you know, and it...
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has there been an expressed point of view yet from homestead, florida? >> yes, actually, just a couple of minutes ago, a small delegation of democratic congressman and women walked in to the facility here at homestead. they spoke beforehand. now, this is not the first time this week they've tried to get in to this, as hs calls it, a temporary shelter. all from this immediate area are here to go ahead, look through on a tour, a guided tour. if it's anything like what i went through yesterday, it's pretty quick, brisk, and you don't get to see a whole lot. but debbie wasserman schultz spoke out saying, look, we should have been able to see this when we showed upped on wednesday. >> there really shouldn't be any issue with giving a member of congress access essentially upon request. if there's nothing that they are concerned about not showing us, then other than making sure they're taking precautions to keep the children safe and that we're not disrupting the routine that the children are in, then it is imperative that both congress, as well as the executiv
has there been an expressed point of view yet from homestead, florida? >> yes, actually, just a couple of minutes ago, a small delegation of democratic congressman and women walked in to the facility here at homestead. they spoke beforehand. now, this is not the first time this week they've tried to get in to this, as hs calls it, a temporary shelter. all from this immediate area are here to go ahead, look through on a tour, a guided tour. if it's anything like what i went through...
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you're trying to see the girls in homestead today. you expect to get inside, congresswoman. >> i expect to get inside. and i have 50 balloon, red, white, and blue balloons, that i'm taking to lift their spirits. i know i'm going to get inside even if i have to break in, so i have these 50 balloons that i'm taking to lift their spirits and also to give them a hug. i've been hugging children in all the detention centers. they said you're not supposed to touch them, but i each been h'v hugging them. i want to make a point these children are on a different track from their parents. the children are in hhs. the parents are in homeland security. so these databases do not even merge, so there's no way for them to know where the mother is in regards to where the child is. so that's a serious problem. >> in a normal world there would be immediate congressional hearings to deal with this and there are none. >> immediately. >> dr. tracy gardener, maria elena, fredrica wilson, please keep us up to dato date on what. >>> ahead, america's slow walk
you're trying to see the girls in homestead today. you expect to get inside, congresswoman. >> i expect to get inside. and i have 50 balloon, red, white, and blue balloons, that i'm taking to lift their spirits. i know i'm going to get inside even if i have to break in, so i have these 50 balloons that i'm taking to lift their spirits and also to give them a hug. i've been hugging children in all the detention centers. they said you're not supposed to touch them, but i each been h'v...
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>> a week ago senator nelson and i were denied access to the homestead facility which has 1,300 kids. it took me a week to be able to get into the facility with the younger children. which i was able to get access to today. what i was struck by the most, there are 22 kids there who were separated from families. i'm talking about four or five, six year-olds. preschool age kids. it looks like a day care center. it's a permanent facility. not a temporary shelter. and it looks like a day care center but what i was struck by is that unlike when i dropped my kids off at day care and picked them up and had them run into my arms, they don't see their parents. they aren't picked up. they fwo of them haven't even been able to locate parents. children are being cared for by strangers. teen moms in the facility. i met one of them who just came in last night and looked scared and alone. this is all the result of the president really having an abhorrent policy. which is unnecessary and unacceptable. >> one practicality. the staff, do they feel they can handle the extra capacity and what is their un
>> a week ago senator nelson and i were denied access to the homestead facility which has 1,300 kids. it took me a week to be able to get into the facility with the younger children. which i was able to get access to today. what i was struck by the most, there are 22 kids there who were separated from families. i'm talking about four or five, six year-olds. preschool age kids. it looks like a day care center. it's a permanent facility. not a temporary shelter. and it looks like a day care...
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. >>> now several lawmakers are in florida to see the conditions of a facility in homestead, florida.p includes senator bill nelson and congresswomen debbie wasserman schultz and frederica wilson. their visit comes after nelson was refused entry earlier in the week to go inside a facility. cnn correspondent diane gallagher is there right now. diane, what are the lawmakers there hoping to find out and see? >> you know, more than anything i think they want to see for themselves, because it has been so secretive. just finding out what's going on in this facility that the government has contracted a contractor to sort of operate this. we do know from the time we went on the tour yesterday that there's roughly 1200 kids from the ages of 13 to 17 inside there right now. all of the talk and all of the concern right now about those children who were separated from their parents at the border because of the trump administration's zero tolerance policy, roughly 70 members of the children who were there of the 1200 are -- fall underneath that. the rest arrived unaccompanied. i'm being told right
. >>> now several lawmakers are in florida to see the conditions of a facility in homestead, florida.p includes senator bill nelson and congresswomen debbie wasserman schultz and frederica wilson. their visit comes after nelson was refused entry earlier in the week to go inside a facility. cnn correspondent diane gallagher is there right now. diane, what are the lawmakers there hoping to find out and see? >> you know, more than anything i think they want to see for themselves,...
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kenya aten i was in the obama family homestead i got a window into obama. we think of obama, the first african-american president, civil rights guy. we might think of him in connection to the civil rights movement. obama's ideology is anticolonial. obama wrote a book, dreams from my father. part of what i wanted to do was learn about his father and his father was this african socialist who hated the west, hated america and wanted to have global redistribution of wealth away from the industrialized countries and to third world countries. thesis that this is obama, was president trying to achieve. , i was locked up overnight for eight months in a confinement center up -- host: from our republican line, karen. caller: i'm very happy that president trump pardoned you. . i wish you would do something t ange merkel. angelanot vladimir putin merkel made the statements. out for a nobel .eace prize she never even got i don't know if germany is ever going to come back from what she has done. host: ks karen. thank you. guest: i will say that europe is theng a serious
kenya aten i was in the obama family homestead i got a window into obama. we think of obama, the first african-american president, civil rights guy. we might think of him in connection to the civil rights movement. obama's ideology is anticolonial. obama wrote a book, dreams from my father. part of what i wanted to do was learn about his father and his father was this african socialist who hated the west, hated america and wanted to have global redistribution of wealth away from the...
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you're in homestead, florida. the government released photos. away don't have any that we shot. tell me what you saw and what it was like. >> reporter: that's right. no cameras, no recording devices, no contact with the children as we pass through. this fill the houses teenagers between the ages of 13 and 17. >> boys and girls? >> reporter: right now there are more than 1100 of them. boys and girls. there are about 750 boys and about 400 girls. they are kept very separate inside this facility, different dorms, different classrooms, they don't actually eat together. but. >> i want you -- i'm going to disrupt you, your microphone probably our sprurs probably our viewers are notici has a weird buzz. this san important look, there are girls in this facility. what i want to get from katy ty is the breakdown of numbers, how many of the children are been in there and how many have been separate frod their families and maybe part of these 2,300 plus kids that we know about. when we talk about detention facilities, betsy, we understand the military maybe noufg how's more unaccompanied ki
you're in homestead, florida. the government released photos. away don't have any that we shot. tell me what you saw and what it was like. >> reporter: that's right. no cameras, no recording devices, no contact with the children as we pass through. this fill the houses teenagers between the ages of 13 and 17. >> boys and girls? >> reporter: right now there are more than 1100 of them. boys and girls. there are about 750 boys and about 400 girls. they are kept very separate...
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ryan nobles is many homestead, pennsylvania, where the service is taking place.s? >> reporter: there really isn't, fred and that's why the community is still on edge. and they're still asking for answers at to what happened to antwan rose jr. you can see behind me the funeral home where the services are supposed to take place in 15 minutes or so, but there's already a long line outside the building for mourners to pay their respects. they're expected to suspend those protests for the next two days in honor of the rose family, the calling hours taking place today, the funeral taking place tomorrow and the protesters decided they not going to take to the streets to allow the family an opportunity to grieve in peace. but they are warning that they will kick back up as soon as the services take place, unless they get some demands of steven cappella taken off this case and recusing himself and handing it over to the pennsylvania attorney general josh shapiro, he tells us he has no interest in stepping away from the case so it's expected that the tensions will continue
ryan nobles is many homestead, pennsylvania, where the service is taking place.s? >> reporter: there really isn't, fred and that's why the community is still on edge. and they're still asking for answers at to what happened to antwan rose jr. you can see behind me the funeral home where the services are supposed to take place in 15 minutes or so, but there's already a long line outside the building for mourners to pay their respects. they're expected to suspend those protests for the next...
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florida senator bill nelson tried to get into one in homestead, florida, and was turned away, and heoins me now. thanks for being here. >> good morning, poppy. >> i understand they're holds a thousand. 94 are children. walk me through what happened when you tried to gain access. >> all 1,000 are children, 94 are the ones pulled away from their moms and dads, but in total in florida there's 174 of the children that were separated from their parents. well, i went there. we filled out the paperwork. we were told by a contractor we could get in. i get on the phone with the deputy secretary of hhs, ruling agency, and he said, no, ywe're not going let you in because you have to wait the retired two-week period. i said, mr. secretary, you and i both know that is balderdash. i'm the senator from florida and i have a right of oversight to see that you are treating these children correctly and that you're spending your money wisely, and you're telling me you're not going to let me in to check on my people in florida snanld he said, oh, you have to wait the required two-year period. so they tur
florida senator bill nelson tried to get into one in homestead, florida, and was turned away, and heoins me now. thanks for being here. >> good morning, poppy. >> i understand they're holds a thousand. 94 are children. walk me through what happened when you tried to gain access. >> all 1,000 are children, 94 are the ones pulled away from their moms and dads, but in total in florida there's 174 of the children that were separated from their parents. well, i went there. we...
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thank you so much, gabe gutierrez in mcallen, now over to mariano tencio in homestead. they had protests. you're expecting some where you are at. >> they're about to start in 45 minutes. you can see the barricades behind me. also additional security, local groups will be starting the protest and walking out in front of the second largest facility holding child migrants, second after the one gabe mentioned in mcallen and democratic lawmakers what there in, richard. they were able to tour the facility for the first time after being turned away led by debbie wasserman schultz and came and talked to the press content with the infrastructure, with the conditions of the facility but it worried them that the unit tasked with reunifying the children separated from their parents with their family members was not working this weekend. i want to play a sound bite for you from congressman debbie wasserman schultz on what she found out about who wasn't working today. >> they only have personnel here monday through friday to be able to continue the effort to reunify children because
thank you so much, gabe gutierrez in mcallen, now over to mariano tencio in homestead. they had protests. you're expecting some where you are at. >> they're about to start in 45 minutes. you can see the barricades behind me. also additional security, local groups will be starting the protest and walking out in front of the second largest facility holding child migrants, second after the one gabe mentioned in mcallen and democratic lawmakers what there in, richard. they were able to tour...
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>> what we do know, one example, senator bill nelson in homestead, florida, was trying to get into one of these detention centers where young people were being held in his home state. he was unable to do it. obviously he was very frustrated by that. he described it as a cover-up after he was denied access to this immigration center in homestead, florida, where they were holding more than a thousand migrant teenagers including 94 who were reportedly separated from their parents. whether he'll get to go in there at any point we do not know just yet. that's obviously as you have indicated not the only site where there have been problems and where officials have been turned away. we have witnessed that playing out over the course of the last several days. on screen righnow, we're showing you some of the pictures and the video. not independently shot by journalistic organizations, but provided by health and human services. provided by the trump administration. all the more reason why these lawmakers and journalists want access on their own to try to detail exactly what it looks like behind
>> what we do know, one example, senator bill nelson in homestead, florida, was trying to get into one of these detention centers where young people were being held in his home state. he was unable to do it. obviously he was very frustrated by that. he described it as a cover-up after he was denied access to this immigration center in homestead, florida, where they were holding more than a thousand migrant teenagers including 94 who were reportedly separated from their parents. whether...
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wound to my want to invest in it over the course of the day didn't you go to the white champ homestead. your home should be here as a negotiating team as agreed on that assigned me that in how we should care starting there you should be sure. and child are now saying. when the royds was happening the fences was pushed by look all to the inside. to know just who they see under the lights. have to hide the good in which she. served she asked to push the. raft himself to a fence a million wouldn't she mused the question in a few minutes of the bestial. more but in a default to work at that hour of catherwood quality and as in i seen. that done all you will when she's on a mission even that of my number that what i want you know she's done that or whatever more she shot a ship going on on the time game you don't want for that storm and i mean. what the weather was should. have attacked the if you can the me lawrence i'm tired and care all to mourn it was your one batch or two and to that did more than yes actually mean you know truth saying windows is going to reserve well for those to hav
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the idea idea of homesteading thing you know you know creating your you reading your home's homestead said and and doing doing you know generating and reading everything everything from from that and so the net and so this idea is idea. is very is very much very much like that. like that. do you think the idea was that no no no no. but it. really attracted me to be a really interested with a kind to me to be able to control trolls. my own path my own power our my own or my own he my own water to heed my own water you know you know to be in control to be in control of troll of all of that all of that and to not be and to not be relied you rely on and on any any. outside source first source for those those things things. i'm pretty in tune to the. cation of the educational side. enjoyed enjoyed student. alexia alexian when they went they go on to go on i'm doing do i have to do after they're here they're here they're. all there all the different problems arise so much so many different projects me different from the projects from the county counties to the students i meet i mean a huge
the idea idea of homesteading thing you know you know creating your you reading your home's homestead said and and doing doing you know generating and reading everything everything from from that and so the net and so this idea is idea. is very is very much very much like that. like that. do you think the idea was that no no no no. but it. really attracted me to be a really interested with a kind to me to be able to control trolls. my own path my own power our my own or my own he my own water...
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. >> reporter: anger boiling over from san diego to homestead, florida after president trump's executiveer stopping theec pron of migrate families but keeping his zero tolerance policyplace. >> right now whatever we do we are going to keep the families together. >> is there a plano reunite families? >> we haven't seen if it is. >> reporter: this pern was separated from her son on his 6th birthday. now she doesn't know if she'll see him again b she's deported. one of the few publicly documented reunions is th person of guatemala who sued the government to get her 7-year-old son. today she told us that as a mother you must fight to get your child back. >> you think they anltat it would be this complicated. >> no. i don't think they anticipated much at all. >> a team of attor represent the parents. >> they didn't think this through in terms of being able to track which parents match with which kids. >> nbc's gabe gutierrez reporting the crisis at the border will be the big storyow tomoorning with chuck todd and you can watch right here at 10:30onbc 4. >> players and well wishes pouring in f
. >> reporter: anger boiling over from san diego to homestead, florida after president trump's executiveer stopping theec pron of migrate families but keeping his zero tolerance policyplace. >> right now whatever we do we are going to keep the families together. >> is there a plano reunite families? >> we haven't seen if it is. >> reporter: this pern was separated from her son on his 6th birthday. now she doesn't know if she'll see him again b she's deported. one...
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the idea of homesteading you know creating your. own stead and doing you know generating everything from that and so this idea is very much like that. idea that only. really attracted me to be able to control. my own power my own heed my own water you know to be in control of all of that and to not be reliant on any. outside source for any of those things i'm pretty into the the educational side. enjoys students i. like seeing one. they go on and do after they're here. all the different routes so many different projects from the county students i mean a huge variety. so this cameroon cameroonian orphanage made me part of their orphanage and part of the status and then go and i went back a year ago and i built the first house of the center with different volunteers most of them who i met through us and by texture and we started building the house and we train local volunteers. and most of the children also from the orphanage were participating and so it was just a beautiful experience where we all shared you know knowledge and how we
the idea of homesteading you know creating your. own stead and doing you know generating everything from that and so this idea is very much like that. idea that only. really attracted me to be able to control. my own power my own heed my own water you know to be in control of all of that and to not be reliant on any. outside source for any of those things i'm pretty into the the educational side. enjoys students i. like seeing one. they go on and do after they're here. all the different routes...
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forget the homestead act that south carolina instituted, the problem was the terroristic society. let me go back to the enforcement issue. the president wanted to enforce it. it was because congress would not back him up, and as paul said in the north in particular, with the republicans losing elections afterwards. so i think you can't let ingress off that easily, terms of the enforcement. there is a great letter grant they used troops to kill native americans and build the railroads and, i have black soldiers being killed in the south and they would not let me take them there. i wasn't being facetious when i said that the rule of law, whatever you might think of lincoln, would you imagine lincoln tolerating the abuse of the rule of law? this was a coup d'etat in america, and it wasn't the only one. there were some in the 1890's that continued to overthrow the legitimately elected government through the use of violence, not just violence by murder. alternatively would have been war crimes trials. the confederate high command committed war crimes throughout the war. they condoned o
forget the homestead act that south carolina instituted, the problem was the terroristic society. let me go back to the enforcement issue. the president wanted to enforce it. it was because congress would not back him up, and as paul said in the north in particular, with the republicans losing elections afterwards. so i think you can't let ingress off that easily, terms of the enforcement. there is a great letter grant they used troops to kill native americans and build the railroads and, i...
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i want to move to mario atencio in homestead, florida. mariana, what are lawmakers trying to find out today in south florida? >> reporter: they're trying to visit the facility, david. they were turned away earlier in the week. they're just about to come out. we will learn drinkly from them from florida senator bill nelson, fredericka, congressman soto. we know there are 1,000 children in there, ages 13 to 17, including 400 girls. 70 of them were separated from their parents. now, this is a facility that's the second largest shelter for migrant children in the country. there are no cages in there. we're told children are not sleeping on the floor with those mylar blankets, but it is a facility that is guarded. the kids need ids and they have to pass them through scanners to go from one building to the other. in fact, i was just shown this handout that is being read to the kids inside. it is in spanish and it says we are very happy to welcome you and assist you in the process of reunification with your family members in this country. but it
i want to move to mario atencio in homestead, florida. mariana, what are lawmakers trying to find out today in south florida? >> reporter: they're trying to visit the facility, david. they were turned away earlier in the week. they're just about to come out. we will learn drinkly from them from florida senator bill nelson, fredericka, congressman soto. we know there are 1,000 children in there, ages 13 to 17, including 400 girls. 70 of them were separated from their parents. now, this is...
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phil keating live in homestead, florida, where he toured a temporary shelter. what did you see there? >> hi, martha. for days the health and human services has denied politicians and media access inside the homestead temporary shelter for unaccompanied children drawing strong criticism all week. well, today, a.h.s. reversed course and let us in to see for ourselves what it's like. originally this place was a labor department jobs corps housing and training facility. so inside it appears for what you expect a boarding school to look like. but here you can't get out until they let you out. there were two rules. there is no cameraer to phone inside and no talking to the kids. there are 1,200 kids housed here between the ages of 13-17. we saw boys playing soccer and basketball. the vast majority of the kids crossed the border illegally without their parents coming in solo but the shelter says 70 of the kids here did enter this year with their parents and have since been separated from them while their parents are held elsewhere. according to the federal office of r
phil keating live in homestead, florida, where he toured a temporary shelter. what did you see there? >> hi, martha. for days the health and human services has denied politicians and media access inside the homestead temporary shelter for unaccompanied children drawing strong criticism all week. well, today, a.h.s. reversed course and let us in to see for ourselves what it's like. originally this place was a labor department jobs corps housing and training facility. so inside it appears...
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hard as we can, that the guests same would experience the design intent that the vanderbilts and homestead and hunt led in the 1980's. would come up the road, and there were wonderful letters back and forth from olmstead and vanderbilt on what the guests would experience. olmstead had this wonderful letter to vanderbilt saying that there wouldn't be any long-range views. the aread break into viewing the house and then the guests would walk through the house and come out on the window's view on the west side, and that view, which was the first event vanderbilt saw before he even purchased the property, that you would be the culmination of that experience. i think it is interesting. that was done in the 1890's, and even today in this decade, a president, mr. obama and his wife, and some friends, visited the estate on vacation. and they came up the approach road and they suddenly came to the house and saw everything about it. and then walked through the house and were standing on the , anda -- and standing president obama said, this is why we came. back in 1880's, george vanderbilt came and s
hard as we can, that the guests same would experience the design intent that the vanderbilts and homestead and hunt led in the 1980's. would come up the road, and there were wonderful letters back and forth from olmstead and vanderbilt on what the guests would experience. olmstead had this wonderful letter to vanderbilt saying that there wouldn't be any long-range views. the aread break into viewing the house and then the guests would walk through the house and come out on the window's view on...
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. >>> well, on "cbs this morning," we'll take you to a detention center for migrant children in homesteadrida, where some are keeping families together. >>> and we'll talk with a pediatrician who is now helping young children get treatment and move forward. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. >>> you're looking live at the bay bridge. definitely a cool and foggy start but it's going to warm up. neda will tell you how hot we'll get. it is wednesday, june 20th. good morning. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. let's say good morning to neda and jaclyn. >> good morning. >> it's wednesday. closer to the triple-digit day. so that's what we are counting down to, at least i am in the weather department. but today this morning will be very similar to yesterday. so look at this. another morning of fog at the golden gate bridge. we have a thick marine layer in place yet again. and a bit of an onshore breeze and that will help us because it won't be so hot at the water. temperat
. >>> well, on "cbs this morning," we'll take you to a detention center for migrant children in homesteadrida, where some are keeping families together. >>> and we'll talk with a pediatrician who is now helping young children get treatment and move forward. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. >>> you're looking live at the bay...
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adriana diaz is outside a shelter in homestead, florida, south of miami.ing. >> reporter: good morning. the government says that there are more than 1,000 teenagers being held at the facility behind me. yesterday lawmakers flew down from d.c. to try to see the conditions for themselves. >> it is our responsibility to make sure that those children are cared for and to see that they are reunited with their parents. >> reporter: florida senator bill nelson and congresswoman debbie wasserman-schultz came to the homestead shelter for unaccompanied children tuesday with a mission, but they were stopped by security. >> we are being denied entry to see about the welfare of children. >> this is an absolute outrage. >> reporter: aerial shot on monday show some of the teens currently living at the facility, which is overseen by the u.s. department of health and human services. this 2016 video is the only view inside that the government has provided. a former agency employee familiar with the shelter told cbs news it was originally designed under the obama administrat
adriana diaz is outside a shelter in homestead, florida, south of miami.ing. >> reporter: good morning. the government says that there are more than 1,000 teenagers being held at the facility behind me. yesterday lawmakers flew down from d.c. to try to see the conditions for themselves. >> it is our responsibility to make sure that those children are cared for and to see that they are reunited with their parents. >> reporter: florida senator bill nelson and congresswoman...
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the idea of homesteading you know creating your you said and doing generating everything from that and so this idea is very much like that. idea is that only. really attracted me to be able to control. my own power my own heed my own water you know to be in control of all of that and to not be reliant on any. outside source for any of those things i'm pretty into the educational side. enjoys students i. like seeing what they. you want to do after they're here. all the different routes so many different projects from account of the students i mean a huge variety. so that this cameroon cameroonian orphanage made me part of their orphanage and part of the status and then geo and i went back a year ago and i built the first house of the center with different volunteers most of them who i met through us a biotech ship and we started building the house and we train local volunteers. and with the children also from the orphanage were participating and so it was just a beautiful experience where we all shared you know knowledge and how we wanted to see the world oh my. god you have. this is a
the idea of homesteading you know creating your you said and doing generating everything from that and so this idea is very much like that. idea is that only. really attracted me to be able to control. my own power my own heed my own water you know to be in control of all of that and to not be reliant on any. outside source for any of those things i'm pretty into the educational side. enjoys students i. like seeing what they. you want to do after they're here. all the different routes so many...
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president, i want to report to the senate on attending the detention center in my state of florida, homestead, florida. i stood on the floor last week and reported a lot has changed. i've just returned again from south florida where i was finally allowed to go through the detention facility in homestead where the number has been corrected from what we were told originally 94 children were there of the 1,300 children. 94 children were there who had been separated from their parents. the number i was given on saturday was that that figure is 70 children having been separated from their families. it is the same facility that i had teanlded last -- i had attended last tuesday, but was denied entry. despite being the senator from florida, despite having oversight responsibility of the department of h.h.s. which runs this detention facility, i was not allowed inside on tuesday to check on the 94 kids being held there. so i returned saturday. and while i was allowed to enter and go through the facility and talk to the employees, i was still not allowed to see the 70 children separated from their par
president, i want to report to the senate on attending the detention center in my state of florida, homestead, florida. i stood on the floor last week and reported a lot has changed. i've just returned again from south florida where i was finally allowed to go through the detention facility in homestead where the number has been corrected from what we were told originally 94 children were there of the 1,300 children. 94 children were there who had been separated from their parents. the number i...
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in other cities too, san diego to homestead, florida after president trump's executive order this week. stopping the separation of migrant who cross the border illegally, but keeping his zero ra toe policy in place. >> right now we're looking at what we're going do do. whatever we're going to do, we're going to keep the families together. >> is there an adequate plan to reunite the families. >> we h seen it if there is. >> this girl was separated. now she doesn't know if she'll see him again befe she's deported. one of the few is from guatemala who sued the government to get her seven-year-old son. today she told us that as a mo you must fight to get your child back. >> do you think they be this complicated. >> no. pa don't think they antid much at all. >> joydy goodwin and a team of attorneys represent more than 100 mignt parents. >> they didn't think this through in terms of being able to track which parents match up with which kids. >> customs and border protection says i has reunited all the families in its custody, but that doesn' include the 2,000 children in the care of departme
in other cities too, san diego to homestead, florida after president trump's executive order this week. stopping the separation of migrant who cross the border illegally, but keeping his zero ra toe policy in place. >> right now we're looking at what we're going do do. whatever we're going to do, we're going to keep the families together. >> is there an adequate plan to reunite the families. >> we h seen it if there is. >> this girl was separated. now she doesn't know if...
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and yet, when i was turned away yesterday in homestead, florida, where a thousand children are -- and we now know that there were 94 children in there that had been taken away from their mom and dad, and a total in the state of california, by the way, of 174 of these children. and for that administration, the trump administration -- i talked directly with the deputy secretary of h.h.s. oh, we're not going to let you in because our policy is that you have to fill out a form, which we did. but you have to wait two weeks. i said to him, mr. secretary, that's bolder dash, you know that as well as i. you've taken orders straight from the white house. i have a responsibility to get in there in my state and see that my people are being taken care of. and they denied me that entry. now, this is the kind of nonsense that is going on, kasie. >> i appreciate your use of the family friendly words bolder dash and nonsense, senator. thank you very much for your time today and for coming on. >> there you go. thanks. >> attorney general jeff sessions made a trip to capitol hill to talk with house rep
and yet, when i was turned away yesterday in homestead, florida, where a thousand children are -- and we now know that there were 94 children in there that had been taken away from their mom and dad, and a total in the state of california, by the way, of 174 of these children. and for that administration, the trump administration -- i talked directly with the deputy secretary of h.h.s. oh, we're not going to let you in because our policy is that you have to fill out a form, which we did. but...
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new zeitgeist everybody is talking about it and so are we and arts twenty one special with karen homestead at georgia bella global media form in blog round two of our big debate with four international women who speak up. feminist publisher or she would tell you of india. lebanese poet and journalist jumana how down. activist and author. of france and from united states film historian ellen harrington director of the german film institute. last week our panelists debated the me to movement and its global effects. this time they'll tackle the veil a sign of self-determination. or a symbol of oppression. what i say is that as a woman you should be free to do whatever you want to do you with your body if you want to or his job you should be free to wear it if you don't want to want to wear a hijab you should be supported in order not to wear it and what's going on for example now in iran is very interesting. because women are protesting in the street to choose to protest against the fact that the job is is that is mandatory and you even see women with his job supporting their no he job in sis
new zeitgeist everybody is talking about it and so are we and arts twenty one special with karen homestead at georgia bella global media form in blog round two of our big debate with four international women who speak up. feminist publisher or she would tell you of india. lebanese poet and journalist jumana how down. activist and author. of france and from united states film historian ellen harrington director of the german film institute. last week our panelists debated the me to movement and...
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special edition of art's twenty one at the global media forum today here in bonn my name is karen homestead and it's a great pleasure to be here eight months into the post me two era we've seen it spawn countless other protests most notably the time's up campaign and the interesting thing and striking thing about these protests is that they started in the cultural sector which raises of course the questions how powerful is culture how powerful are women in culture in the wake of need to time magazine made the silence breakers its collective person of the year for two thousand and seventeen saying their actions on least one of the highest philosophies shifts in our culture since the one nine hundred sixty s. well we'd like to see just how much that statement can hold up can this movement empower women globally or are we with our western perspective perhaps overestimating its reach. thank you and here are my guests from all over the world the renowned indian feminist author and publisher. she spent her entire career bringing women's stories and subjects like sexual violence into the public di
special edition of art's twenty one at the global media forum today here in bonn my name is karen homestead and it's a great pleasure to be here eight months into the post me two era we've seen it spawn countless other protests most notably the time's up campaign and the interesting thing and striking thing about these protests is that they started in the cultural sector which raises of course the questions how powerful is culture how powerful are women in culture in the wake of need to time...
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. >>> the government has now released a video from inside a shelter for migrant children in homestead, florida. a worker tells our miami station that parts of the facility are unsanitary and the children often cry themselves to sleep. the worker said it's unclear why a senator and congresswoman were denied access to the shelter this week. >>> a boy from guatemala taken from his father at the u.s. border eight months ago has finally returned home. 10-year-old som well was placed with a foster family in michigan after his father was deported. now he's back with his parents in guatemala and abc's alex perez was there for the reunion. >> reporter: about eight hours later he lands in guatemala city and after an evaluation from doctors, he is brought in to reunite with his family. the tearful look on his face, the room filled with government officials, he was overwhelmed appearing shell-shocked going back to a family he loves and having to leave a family he loves. >> his foster mom says she's still very concerned about all the trauma he's endured. she plans to maintain a relationship with h
. >>> the government has now released a video from inside a shelter for migrant children in homestead, florida. a worker tells our miami station that parts of the facility are unsanitary and the children often cry themselves to sleep. the worker said it's unclear why a senator and congresswoman were denied access to the shelter this week. >>> a boy from guatemala taken from his father at the u.s. border eight months ago has finally returned home. 10-year-old som well was...
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highest grade he ever completed with the gradient grew up very poor born in georgia that group is a homesteader in north florida only eight years of education but was lincoln and and was a voracious reader and had a newspaper he took. we rolled the operator of the free press to make sure his readers were informed and went right like a 19th century prose and it was fascinating to me. so i charted out those editorials over 18 years and how it changed over time. those historical source that inspired her verbally to write idealistic figure of atticus of atticus with the idealism on the editorial page when he wrote in both our political demagoguery which was rampant in the 30 long concentrating all the power that was very low to the public interest because then he was writing again lynching as the rule of law in the thousands country you can see how that would come from her father but after two years you can see how her father is responding to these tumultuous changes transforming southern society by the late 30s but also during the war years so by the late 30s now to see labor union role and vendor
highest grade he ever completed with the gradient grew up very poor born in georgia that group is a homesteader in north florida only eight years of education but was lincoln and and was a voracious reader and had a newspaper he took. we rolled the operator of the free press to make sure his readers were informed and went right like a 19th century prose and it was fascinating to me. so i charted out those editorials over 18 years and how it changed over time. those historical source that...