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we could have one set of criteria for illegal units. people have built beyond a scope of a permit and it has to go back to planning and remains illegal for the entire time it's being evaluated. it's not illegal units, it's building beyond the scopes, it's the envelope, all of that. i think it's a good ming to thing to have a policy about it rather than have it be case by case because it weakness or argument when we let things linger. >> the thing we need direction from the commission on is if we have an order of abatement and we categorize them, the question is going to be do -- what do you want to do with those once an order has been issued? are those cases you want to send to the city attorney? what we're going to do is hone those down and categorize them for you. that's part of the process we should have for you by the end of the year. >> thank you for that. we're going the right direction here. just a question though, do we -- and this is to the director, should we set up and ad hoc committee on this or -- i mean, we kind of have som
we could have one set of criteria for illegal units. people have built beyond a scope of a permit and it has to go back to planning and remains illegal for the entire time it's being evaluated. it's not illegal units, it's building beyond the scopes, it's the envelope, all of that. i think it's a good ming to thing to have a policy about it rather than have it be case by case because it weakness or argument when we let things linger. >> the thing we need direction from the commission on...
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of those cases where we wrote notices of violation for illegal units, how many of those property owners are going to avail themselves of legalizing a [inaudible] or a challenge for them. in that situation one of the things that's happening is the director, which was a fantastic idea, i really commend him for this, is asked to ask late last week, a list of all the open cases that have notices of violation that we issued in housing and the ones that were recently abated within the timeframe specified if supervisor's chiu's legislation. we will be doing a mailing to them directly of that legislation. it's my understanding that his code committee is looking at the information package, which bill talked about earlier right now to get that finalized so we will have a package going forward. concurrent with that, the rent board -- this is again, something that the director asked for in the meeting on the mayor's directive, has asked the rent board to send us notices of cancellation and notices of intent to withdraw so that we can look at those notices and see whether or not we have the unit vio
of those cases where we wrote notices of violation for illegal units, how many of those property owners are going to avail themselves of legalizing a [inaudible] or a challenge for them. in that situation one of the things that's happening is the director, which was a fantastic idea, i really commend him for this, is asked to ask late last week, a list of all the open cases that have notices of violation that we issued in housing and the ones that were recently abated within the timeframe...
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okay. >> that legislation is a purely voluntary program that simply allows people who have these illegal units, irregardless of the zoning, even if you are over the maximum density, you may come in and legalize one of each unit per lot. again, it is a complete waiver from most of the planning code environments. still some of the major life safety issues with building code and fire code you still have to meet. generally it's a much easier process now than it would be [speaker not understood]. there is no requirement for additional parking and thing like that? >> no. >> would this building qualify for that? i'm sorry -- >> it's city-wide. with any zoning district that allows residential units. >> notwithstanding the nsr or would the nsr supersede that -- >> any time you have an nsr it's more restricting than the zoning itself. if there is a subsequent project we approve that is conflicting with that prior nsr, we will, we will have them record a new nsr that supersedes this one or essentially release he that old restriction. >> okay, thank you. >> has that legislation passed? >> yes, it took eff
okay. >> that legislation is a purely voluntary program that simply allows people who have these illegal units, irregardless of the zoning, even if you are over the maximum density, you may come in and legalize one of each unit per lot. again, it is a complete waiver from most of the planning code environments. still some of the major life safety issues with building code and fire code you still have to meet. generally it's a much easier process now than it would be [speaker not...
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have a two-unit building -- >> or in this case a supervisor ammiano: . >> single-family with an illegal unit, that unit may be removed in the [speaker not understood] permitting process. >> thank you for the explanation. >> sure. ~ single-family >> thank you. is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, we will take rebuttal from the appellant. you have three minutes of rebuttal, yes, if you care to use it. you have three more minutes to speak. >>> i just wanted to reiterate that at no point in time has an inspector come in yet or these changes to be made. >> yes. >>> i still request that you deny on the premise that until that happens, it's hearsay. when an inspector comes in and tells us to make changes, we'll make the changes. but it hasn't happened yet. [speaker not understood]. >> just for clarification, who are the inhabitants of the unit? do you have -- a roommate? >>> yes. she lives upstairs. [inaudible]. >> are there two units? >>> two units, four tenants. >> but the one you are living in is the one in question. >>> she's here to corroborate. there was a claim i was lying
have a two-unit building -- >> or in this case a supervisor ammiano: . >> single-family with an illegal unit, that unit may be removed in the [speaker not understood] permitting process. >> thank you for the explanation. >> sure. ~ single-family >> thank you. is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, we will take rebuttal from the appellant. you have three minutes of rebuttal, yes, if you care to use it. you have three more minutes to speak....
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we have requested a new budget for the areas you mentioned, the illegal units. the mayor's budget comes out may 22, but i'm guessing we'll get more positions for those new programs as well. part of the space planning option we have is to get a sub elementsal office. we're trying to find one within a block or so of our office so we can move some people out of our buildings, but give us more space to fill these vacant positions. we have lots of ideas in the hopper and i'm trying to see which ones can pan out. >> great, okay. thanks a lo. llot. lot. >> are we going to have a permanent director? >> i think you mean by gail's position. >> yeah. >> that would be finance. >> finance, yes. [inaudible]. [laughter] >> did you not get the memo, tom? >> okay. we go through the selection process. we get the final interview and then we make the job offer. hopefully we can go through all those fingerprint and background and then [inaudible] and then by, you know, the time before we formally announce, expect by next month [inaudible] because [inaudible] take a while. >> okay. >
we have requested a new budget for the areas you mentioned, the illegal units. the mayor's budget comes out may 22, but i'm guessing we'll get more positions for those new programs as well. part of the space planning option we have is to get a sub elementsal office. we're trying to find one within a block or so of our office so we can move some people out of our buildings, but give us more space to fill these vacant positions. we have lots of ideas in the hopper and i'm trying to see which ones...
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those cases were extremely similar, they were both situations where a single family home had an illegal unit on the ground floor. there were building permits applied for and approved by the planning department and the building department and those permits were issued to do the necessary work to remove those illegal units, both of the appellants claimed that the mayor's executive directive regarding affordable housing and any removal of units both legal [inaudible] no sho* apply in that situation, however that directive only require it is dr process and that scenario if the existing voting contains three or more dwelling youths and that was not the scenario and it upheld both building permits. those are the only cases at the board of appeals last night that were relevant to the commission. >> thank you. >> commissioners, if tles ao nothing f*urts, we can move on to item 7 for case number 2008.1971cekx at 942 mission street, this is an informational presentation. >> commissioners, i would like to introduce you to another new staff member, carly grob, she received her masters in urban planning
those cases were extremely similar, they were both situations where a single family home had an illegal unit on the ground floor. there were building permits applied for and approved by the planning department and the building department and those permits were issued to do the necessary work to remove those illegal units, both of the appellants claimed that the mayor's executive directive regarding affordable housing and any removal of units both legal [inaudible] no sho* apply in that...
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right sector are still carrying weapons although it's often been promised that these basically illegal units will lay down their arms they didn't do that they haven't even left my done yet i believe there's no sense in demanding anti-government activists lay down arms under such circumstances anger continues to simmer in the east and west of the country as fighters from both sides continue to die. our goal is the complete withdrawal fighters and their placement by people from the general staff and i mean to understand their government as well as general for let them fight now you know the good it's a real mess it's those in power who have to foist one of the ordinary people. what's going to put it when you have deputies there or their children or people from the general staff the ministry of defense then it will all come to an end very quickly. shellshocked slowdowns can speed without electricity food and water supplies for weeks with most of the residents forced to seek shelter in russia where dozens of refugees camps have sprung up those who chose to stay behind however still hold out hope
right sector are still carrying weapons although it's often been promised that these basically illegal units will lay down their arms they didn't do that they haven't even left my done yet i believe there's no sense in demanding anti-government activists lay down arms under such circumstances anger continues to simmer in the east and west of the country as fighters from both sides continue to die. our goal is the complete withdrawal fighters and their placement by people from the general staff...
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right sector are still carrying weapons although it's often been promised that these basically illegal units will lay down their arms they didn't do that they haven't even left my done yet i believe there's no sense in demanding anti-government activists lay down arms under such circumstances and to government fighters agree to a ceasefire put forward by kiev despite an open lack of trust for the capital civilians two are now becoming increasingly supportive of the political drive for peace but anger continues to simmer in the east and west of the country as fighters from both sides continue to defy the plan. our goal is the complete withdrawal fighters and their placement by people from the general staff and the minister of defense the government as well as general let them fight now. it's a real mess it's those in power who have to fight and of the ordinary people. what's going to put it when you have deputies there or their children or people from the general staff or ministry of defense then it will all come to an end very quickly. shellshocked slow down scans been without electricity fo
right sector are still carrying weapons although it's often been promised that these basically illegal units will lay down their arms they didn't do that they haven't even left my done yet i believe there's no sense in demanding anti-government activists lay down arms under such circumstances and to government fighters agree to a ceasefire put forward by kiev despite an open lack of trust for the capital civilians two are now becoming increasingly supportive of the political drive for peace but...
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the watchful eyes of border agents towns people test the waters, crossing to the other side, illegally unitingh families and friends. >> this girl lives in texas, because the crossing she hasn't seen her sister in a few years. it's been a year since she hugged her mum. >> without this open, how far do you have to travel? >> four hours. >> she doesn't want to be arrested, so she september her border into the water to send flours. gradually the borer was invisible border. >> reporter: how was it reporting through the river? throughout the day, hundred of people de-foyed the law, including tex cas like mike david sop and his band, who crossed to the mexican side to play and sing. although border patrol agents made no rests, they told us they'll continue to enforce the war. for a few hours the valley and river became a community, giving hope to the community who raised their voices in protest that the border in this town may one day be reopened for good. >>> that's it for us here on "america tonight". don't forget monday night. pipework - sara hoy has a report on monday on the aging pipes below gr
the watchful eyes of border agents towns people test the waters, crossing to the other side, illegally unitingh families and friends. >> this girl lives in texas, because the crossing she hasn't seen her sister in a few years. it's been a year since she hugged her mum. >> without this open, how far do you have to travel? >> four hours. >> she doesn't want to be arrested, so she september her border into the water to send flours. gradually the borer was invisible border....
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>> reporter: al jazerra report odd the first wave of unaccompanied minors trying to cross illegal to the united are talking about children all under the age of 17 make this is long and dangerous journal friday places as heidi mentioned in central america, guatemala, el salvador and honduras and they are coming because of the gang violence and also because of crushing poverty in their countries and also because many of them have been led to believe that they will be welcomed in the united states with open arms and we did meet sun such boy, 15-year-old axle from honduras, we had a chance to speak with him as he was trying to cross illegally from mexico in to nogales. >> translator: my name is axle, fernandez, i am 15 years old and i ham from honduras, i just want to see my dad and study. the journey didn't get to me. i feel good. but they tell me the hardest part is think doing. we'll see if it's hard in a moment. >> reporter: and axle was certainly right when he was told the hardest part is coming. his journey became very difficult. he was ultimately detained and he spent several months being mo
>> reporter: al jazerra report odd the first wave of unaccompanied minors trying to cross illegal to the united are talking about children all under the age of 17 make this is long and dangerous journal friday places as heidi mentioned in central america, guatemala, el salvador and honduras and they are coming because of the gang violence and also because of crushing poverty in their countries and also because many of them have been led to believe that they will be welcomed in the united...
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want special work permits, permission to stay here at least temporarily as they come to the united states illegally. the united states said they're not going to do that. meanwhile, what has become a humanitarian crisis continues. >> well, clearly money is not going to fix this problem. she spoke about this at the white house just an hour ago. >> what we're also doing is working in collaborative fashion some of that is informational campaign. and encountering this intentional campaign propagated by criminal syndicate. >> that's part of joe biden's mission in south america. to tell the people, the citizens of those countries that there are no special permissions. that was the room you are across much of central america. the administration wants $1.4 billion on top of the money that they're sending to central america here in the united states to expedite the processing of these folks who are coming to the country illegally. >> thank you. a large number of children coming to the united states are from guatemala. >> officials say that the situation is alarming. on a recent fact-finding trip to southern
want special work permits, permission to stay here at least temporarily as they come to the united states illegally. the united states said they're not going to do that. meanwhile, what has become a humanitarian crisis continues. >> well, clearly money is not going to fix this problem. she spoke about this at the white house just an hour ago. >> what we're also doing is working in collaborative fashion some of that is informational campaign. and encountering this intentional...
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he also illegally leased units to two other groups of teens in buildings that are under foreclosure and bank-owned. what is true. me the truth. >> it's paid for. >> tell me. i would like to know the truth. >> the truth is that everything has been solved. >> the mother of a guy in this group only decided to cough up cash for one reason. >> i think putting the story out there, he obviously did not like the publicity he was getting. >> he paid for the teens to stay at a local motel for three nights after getting that refund money, they started their search for a different and legal place to spend the summer. in wildwood, i'm ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> next on nbc 10 news at 6:00, ending on a wet note. i live look at cape may. this will wrap up in time for the weekend. glen? >> that persistent rain for the last couple of days is expected to end soon. we have to get through tonight first. i'm tracking the rest of the evening and father's day. >> 1,000 people waited in line several blocks long for a few secondses with the former first lady. i will have that story for you next at 6:00. .
he also illegally leased units to two other groups of teens in buildings that are under foreclosure and bank-owned. what is true. me the truth. >> it's paid for. >> tell me. i would like to know the truth. >> the truth is that everything has been solved. >> the mother of a guy in this group only decided to cough up cash for one reason. >> i think putting the story out there, he obviously did not like the publicity he was getting. >> he paid for the teens to...
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insurgent forces had seized the government of the seceded states and that insurgent militias had illegally seized united states military installations like fort sumter. lincoln invoked the 1795 militia act, which empowered the president to call up the state militia whenever the laws of the united states are opposed or the execution therefore obstructed in any state by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings. he saw it as his oath sworn duty to enforce the constitution and the laws of the united states, and restore national authority over the property of the united states. just as we could imagine that the president would be compelled to use troops to retake fort benning. lincoln also knew that if the united states did not put down the confederate independence movement, and the country was torn asunder, the enemies of democracy around the world would reclaim that republics cannot work and that government of the people, by the people, for the people would perish from the earth. united states had passed a first test in self-government during the election of
insurgent forces had seized the government of the seceded states and that insurgent militias had illegally seized united states military installations like fort sumter. lincoln invoked the 1795 militia act, which empowered the president to call up the state militia whenever the laws of the united states are opposed or the execution therefore obstructed in any state by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings. he saw it as his oath sworn duty to...
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city inspectors said that rickart illegally subleted units to another set of teens to a building that's in foreclosure that's owned by a bank. >> we're all nervous. >> reporter: they say he paid for them to stay the past two nights at this local motel. they're not sure where they'll be tonight. >> this has been our dream since we were in grade school to have fun our senior summer, now all that hard work is just down the drain. >> reporter: code enforcement officers issued fausto rickart 12 summonses today including overcrowding and maintaining a nuisance. >>> if you're getting ready to rent a home, the federal trade commission warns to look for some signs of a scheme. never wire money. never pay a security composite before you have met the landlord or signed the lease, and be wary of so-called landlords who say they're out of the country. >>> do the right thing, do the right thing. >> dozens of philadelphia public school students and parents rallied outside city council chamber today and the governor's center city office. the kids held 37 cutouts of children to represent what classrooms
city inspectors said that rickart illegally subleted units to another set of teens to a building that's in foreclosure that's owned by a bank. >> we're all nervous. >> reporter: they say he paid for them to stay the past two nights at this local motel. they're not sure where they'll be tonight. >> this has been our dream since we were in grade school to have fun our senior summer, now all that hard work is just down the drain. >> reporter: code enforcement officers...
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here is a story, the white house to honor young adults. 10 came into the united states illegally and qualified for the united states program to deaver deportation programs. i might remind, mr. speaker, that this is the president's program where he decided to change the law unilaterally without congress to say he deposit like the existing law, into pronounced law existence. e story from rebecca sh arch bmp arch d says the childhood program as long as they meet certain guidelines. they were honored as champions of change. so the white house is gore filing people that came in illegally and then being shot shocked that more people want to glorified for coming in illegally. there's another story from reuters. a new york lawmaker wants to grant citizenship to millions of noncitizen residents including state and local elections. let's give benefits, let's give a give food and legal counsel as this administration is doing all. and let's give them incentives and the right to vote so they can vote for more people to come in illegally. once you give the right to vote to people who have not respe
here is a story, the white house to honor young adults. 10 came into the united states illegally and qualified for the united states program to deaver deportation programs. i might remind, mr. speaker, that this is the president's program where he decided to change the law unilaterally without congress to say he deposit like the existing law, into pronounced law existence. e story from rebecca sh arch bmp arch d says the childhood program as long as they meet certain guidelines. they were...
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united states. the migration we are talking about here is not legal. >> thank you. you are right. thank you for correcting my statement. there is no way for these unaccompanied minor children to illegallynter the united states and the way that the 4,047,000 that have been detained since october have been doing? >> that is correct, yes. >> okay. i would suggest you there is this perception that the executive branch of the federal government is not enforcing the law because of talks about easing deportations are repatriations i think is the nomenclature you used in the perception is that there are no consequences to the illegally entering the united states and if that is the perception the flood of humanity will continue it and contribute to this humanitarian crisis that we have been talking about this morning. i would suggest to you that is youtube liberate these matters and consult with congress and the president that this is one of the biggest obstacles to immigration reform because if the perception is both domestically and other countries that the federal government is not committed to enforcing our own laws then this flood will continue and the divide and the distrust will grow eve
united states. the migration we are talking about here is not legal. >> thank you. you are right. thank you for correcting my statement. there is no way for these unaccompanied minor children to illegallynter the united states and the way that the 4,047,000 that have been detained since october have been doing? >> that is correct, yes. >> okay. i would suggest you there is this perception that the executive branch of the federal government is not enforcing the law because of...
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some 48,000 immigrant children have tried to enter illegally into the united states. most of them are from central america. >> right. moving on, world cup soccer is underway. fans are glued to every moment of the action. there is a restaurant in san francisco where food is being food with it is the first time a south american country hosted world cup since 1978 and how fitting it would be they say. >> you can feel walls staking. >> can you do it? >> woo! >> abel is a soccer fan ex-order . he is up on this trend. >> there are players for teams. >> for jerseys, flags and car decorations... hottest item in this specialty store is the panini sports sticker album. >> people are into trading. boy stha has been the most most successful >> think of it like baseball card was a twist. a sticky twist. . >> i put them in my book. when i'm done, i might, if i have two of the same, i'll just trade them with some one doing it, too. >> it's sold out. >> i'll get more later this week. >> this comes from the source. >> all of my friends are here. >> all packed inside the owner is just
some 48,000 immigrant children have tried to enter illegally into the united states. most of them are from central america. >> right. moving on, world cup soccer is underway. fans are glued to every moment of the action. there is a restaurant in san francisco where food is being food with it is the first time a south american country hosted world cup since 1978 and how fitting it would be they say. >> you can feel walls staking. >> can you do it? >> woo! >> abel is...
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united states. they will admit to a statement of facts detailing the extensive illegal conduct that i have just outlined. and they are taking a variety of steps to provide substantial cooperation to the government and to ensure that moving forward they will operate in full compliance with united states law. this landmark resolution demonstrates the justice department's firm commitment to enforcing embargos and other measures designed to protect america's security and our vital national interests. this outcome should send a strong message to any institution, any institution anywhere in the world, that does business with the united states, that illegal conduct will simply not be tolerated. and wherever it is uncovered, it will be punished to the fullest extent of the law. want to thank everyone who made this announcement possible, particularly u.s. attorney and his dedicated colleagues in the southern district of new york, assistant attorney general caldwell and the talented men and women of the criminal division money laundering section, district attorney advance and his colleagues -- vance and his colle
united states. they will admit to a statement of facts detailing the extensive illegal conduct that i have just outlined. and they are taking a variety of steps to provide substantial cooperation to the government and to ensure that moving forward they will operate in full compliance with united states law. this landmark resolution demonstrates the justice department's firm commitment to enforcing embargos and other measures designed to protect america's security and our vital national...
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states is granting citizenship to illegal aliens who arrive before 2012, well, it stands to reason that the united states government will move that date back if more illegal aliens arrive in the years to come. why don't they think they will be given amnesty, too? that's what happened in 1986, amnesty was given. we had what? three million people given legal status, and then the message was heard. we now, some say, have over 11 million illegally in the country. so even a 2009 internal department of homeland security report on approaches for implementing immigration reform recognizes this fact. this 2009 report said this -- quote -- "virtually all immigration experts agree that it would be counterproductive to offer an explicit or implied path to permanent resident status or citizenship during any legalization program. that would simply encourage the fraud and illegally border crossings that other features of the program seek to discourage. in fact, for that reason and from that perspective, it would be best if the legislation did not even address future permanent resident status or citizenship." clo
states is granting citizenship to illegal aliens who arrive before 2012, well, it stands to reason that the united states government will move that date back if more illegal aliens arrive in the years to come. why don't they think they will be given amnesty, too? that's what happened in 1986, amnesty was given. we had what? three million people given legal status, and then the message was heard. we now, some say, have over 11 million illegally in the country. so even a 2009 internal department...
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bnp had sudan and related situations to avail themselves of the united states financial system engaging in billions of dollars in illegal transactions. they did this despite knowing that the sudanese governments ordered terrorism, engaged in human rights abuses and even in the word of one senior compliance management hosted osama bin laden and refuses the united states intervention in darfur, unquote. all of these activities significantly undermine long-standing united states economic sanction, in many cases to the detriment of america's national security interests. they continued for years, despite repeated indications and warnings that the banks' conduct violated united states embargos. today, following exhaustive, years-long investigations by the department of justice and the new york county district attorney office, i can announce that we are holding the bank accountable. bnp will plead guilty to conspireing united states' sanctions. the bank will forfeit more than $8.83 billion to the united states. they will admit to a statement of facts, detailing the extensive legal conduct i have just outlined. they are taking
bnp had sudan and related situations to avail themselves of the united states financial system engaging in billions of dollars in illegal transactions. they did this despite knowing that the sudanese governments ordered terrorism, engaged in human rights abuses and even in the word of one senior compliance management hosted osama bin laden and refuses the united states intervention in darfur, unquote. all of these activities significantly undermine long-standing united states economic sanction,...
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it is illegal in puerto rico to fight these animals and possess these animals. obviously, in the united states, it's illegal and all the states. >> the homeowner is expected to face criminal charges. >>> philadelphia police are looking for the person responsible for a double shooting in kensington. it happened along the 3300 block of kensington avenue just before 2:00 this morning. one of the men was hit three times, twice in the chest. both victims are in stable condition. >>> authorities have charged a woman in connection with two gunship robberies in philadelphia in one instance a man was shot and critically injured. samiyyah poteat faces multiple charges. monique braxton spoke exclusively with one of the victims. >> i was staring down the barrel of a gun, which is quite scary. >> reporter: scary and thankful he wasn't hurt. that's how this robbery victim describes what happened to him here outside gun club wednesday evening. he asked that we not reveal his name when he relives the incident captured on surveillance cameras. >> the person was standing about six feet away and was aimed
it is illegal in puerto rico to fight these animals and possess these animals. obviously, in the united states, it's illegal and all the states. >> the homeowner is expected to face criminal charges. >>> philadelphia police are looking for the person responsible for a double shooting in kensington. it happened along the 3300 block of kensington avenue just before 2:00 this morning. one of the men was hit three times, twice in the chest. both victims are in stable condition....
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illegally. are we enforcing that? we seem to be looking the other way. are you willing to say if you enter the united states illegally of any age you will be deported back to your home country? >> congressman, as you well know, we have to prioritize removals in accordance with the resources congress gives us. i have a finite amount of an enforcement resources, border security resources. so for the sake of homeland security, what we need to do is go after the worst of the worst first, which is what i believe we are doing. i think we could do a more effective job of that. i believe that we need to prioritize and go after those who represent threats to public safety. >> we increased your officers almost 9,000. >> yes, we have. >> and i'm sure deputy chief definitely thanks you for that. i support it, too. in terms of your question about border security, let me say this. i continually inquire in this current situation, are we taking our eye offer the ball? i want to know in the rgv sector, in particular, that our border patrol agents are focused on border security as well as dealing with the volume of th
illegally. are we enforcing that? we seem to be looking the other way. are you willing to say if you enter the united states illegally of any age you will be deported back to your home country? >> congressman, as you well know, we have to prioritize removals in accordance with the resources congress gives us. i have a finite amount of an enforcement resources, border security resources. so for the sake of homeland security, what we need to do is go after the worst of the worst first,...
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illegally. are we enforcing that? we seem to be looking the other way. are you willing to say if you enter the united states illegally of any age you will be deported back to your home country? >> congressman, as you well know, we have to prioritize removals in accordance with the resources congress gives us. i have a finite amount of an enforcement resources, border security resources. so for the sake of homeland security, what we need to do is go after the worst of the worst first, which is what i believe we are doing. i think we could do a more effective job of that. i believe that we need to prioritize and go after those who represent threats to public safety. >> we increased your officers almost 9,000. >> yes, we have. >> and i'm sure deputy chief definitely thanks you for that. i support it, too. in terms of your question about border security, let me say this. i continually inquire in this current situation, are we taking our eye offer the ball? i want to know in the rgv sector, in particular, that our border patrol agents are focused on border security as well as dealing with the volume of th
illegally. are we enforcing that? we seem to be looking the other way. are you willing to say if you enter the united states illegally of any age you will be deported back to your home country? >> congressman, as you well know, we have to prioritize removals in accordance with the resources congress gives us. i have a finite amount of an enforcement resources, border security resources. so for the sake of homeland security, what we need to do is go after the worst of the worst first,...
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insurgent forces had seized the government of the seceded states and that insurgent militias had illegally seized united states military installations like fort sumter. lincoln invoked the 1795 militia act, which empowered the president to call up the state militia whenever the laws of the united states are opposed or the execution therefore obstructed in any state by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings. he saw it as his oath sworn duty to enforce the constitution and the laws of the united states, and restore national authority over the property of the united states. just as we could imagine that the president would be compelled to use troops to retake fort benning. lincoln also knew that if the united states did not put down the confederate independence movement, and the country was torn asunder, the enemies of democracy around the world would reclaim that republics cannot work and that government of the people, by the people, for the people would perish from the earth. united states had passed a first test in self-government during the election of
insurgent forces had seized the government of the seceded states and that insurgent militias had illegally seized united states military installations like fort sumter. lincoln invoked the 1795 militia act, which empowered the president to call up the state militia whenever the laws of the united states are opposed or the execution therefore obstructed in any state by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings. he saw it as his oath sworn duty to...
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. >> the perception is that there are no consequences to illegally entering the united states. >> those crossí-v,= this country illegally are not eligible for docka treatment. >> these minors don't qualify which means they'll be sent home. members from both sides say this humanitarian crisis needs to be dealt with immediately. both the house and senate aprobe riegss committee has approved additional money to help border patrol address this problem. >> okay, thank you, janelle. >>> there's a new report out that might provide some insight into how they act. the cdc just announced the results of a study involving more than 13,000 high school students. 30% of teens admitted to texting while driving. san francisco also had the second lowest rate of teens who had drove with someone who had been drinking. and more high schoolers spend more time on their computer than watching tv. >> for something like this to occur, it's kind of, like, was it worth it? >> still ahead, the unrest from iraq. what could be next for america's involvement in a crisis that many thought was over. >> a new record for
. >> the perception is that there are no consequences to illegally entering the united states. >> those crossí-v,= this country illegally are not eligible for docka treatment. >> these minors don't qualify which means they'll be sent home. members from both sides say this humanitarian crisis needs to be dealt with immediately. both the house and senate aprobe riegss committee has approved additional money to help border patrol address this problem. >> okay, thank you,...
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they were caught trying to enter the united states illegally and without their parents. seeing the facility in nogales, describing is the conditions, many children are sick and going days without bathing. border patrol officer chris cabrera, works along the border in the rio grande valley. chris, i want to ask what the border agencies are dealing with in a moment. let me start from this perspective. give me some insights into what these children have actually gone through to even get to some of these holding facilities, these processing centers, in most cases i understand they're traveling alone. >> yeah, most of them are traveling alone from central america. some of them are in care of a family friend. or with other children about their age. it's just -- it's a terrible journey. they ride on top of trains, you know there's a lot of walking involved and then once they get to mexico they have to cross the river. they have to pay somebody to get them across the river. the river is pretty dangerous in and of itself. i can't imagine my 14-year-old son doing this job, he does
they were caught trying to enter the united states illegally and without their parents. seeing the facility in nogales, describing is the conditions, many children are sick and going days without bathing. border patrol officer chris cabrera, works along the border in the rio grande valley. chris, i want to ask what the border agencies are dealing with in a moment. let me start from this perspective. give me some insights into what these children have actually gone through to even get to some of...
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united states and i will start with you mr. vitiello and go to mr. judd. >> i'm not sure. >> isn't the point of your job of apprehending illegal aliens to ensure that they return to their home countries and not to provide them a golden ticket into the united states? >> it is the work of the border per troll to interdict people at points of entry yes. >> the question is asked why are they entering at the points of entry. it would be a lot less dangerous. our job again if we line our border and were arresting these people and taking our manpower out of the field we are opening up holes for criminal cartels. that is what we are doing. >> evisceration so it's commitment to border security is irrelevant because the way the laws are written and because of the credible fear of persecution and asylum policies the more border patrol agents resent to the port of the more opportunities aliens have to turn themselves over to them so they can than be released into the country and the promise of appearing at an immigration court hearing years down the road. is that an accurate summary of the situation you're agents face? >> our agents are arresting these individuals
united states and i will start with you mr. vitiello and go to mr. judd. >> i'm not sure. >> isn't the point of your job of apprehending illegal aliens to ensure that they return to their home countries and not to provide them a golden ticket into the united states? >> it is the work of the border per troll to interdict people at points of entry yes. >> the question is asked why are they entering at the points of entry. it would be a lot less dangerous. our job again if...
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illegally. are we enforcing that? we seem to be looking the other way. are you willing to say if you enter the united states illegally of any age you will be deported back to your home country? >> congressman, as you well know, we have to prioritize removals in accordance with the resources congress gives us. i have a finite amount of an enforcement resources, border security resources. so for the sake of homeland security, what we need to do is go after the worst of the worst first, which is what i believe we are doing. i think we could do a more effective job of that. i believe that we need to prioritize and go after those who represent threats to public safety. >> we increased your officers almost 9,000. >> yes, we have. >> and i'm sure deputy chief definitely thanks you for that. i support it, too. in terms of your question about border security, let me say this. i continually inquire in this current situation, are we taking our eye offer the ball? i want to know in the rgv sector, in particular, that our border patrol agents are focused on border security as well as dealing with the volume of th
illegally. are we enforcing that? we seem to be looking the other way. are you willing to say if you enter the united states illegally of any age you will be deported back to your home country? >> congressman, as you well know, we have to prioritize removals in accordance with the resources congress gives us. i have a finite amount of an enforcement resources, border security resources. so for the sake of homeland security, what we need to do is go after the worst of the worst first,...
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while they were there, they were planning on how to get into the united states illegally.we speak many of them may be on their way right now. there is also medical help. while we were there he was giving treatment for a man, a young man who has a serious cut on his hand from reaching on barbed wire on top of the border fence while he was trying to climb over. he did not successfully get over. most people when they try to get into the united states illegally, they try to avoid the barbed wire. it is easy to come into this country from mexico if you know where you're going or know the right people. this is the border fence, typically you can't climb over it or go through, but what the illegal immigrants do, they come through areas, we're in the middle of nowhere, and this a little village like this, there is some barbed wire. but all you have to do when you are on the mexican side is take a little walk. no wire here, as you can see. this is one of the many areas where the influx of children has been coming through. right over here there is another water bottle up here. and r
while they were there, they were planning on how to get into the united states illegally.we speak many of them may be on their way right now. there is also medical help. while we were there he was giving treatment for a man, a young man who has a serious cut on his hand from reaching on barbed wire on top of the border fence while he was trying to climb over. he did not successfully get over. most people when they try to get into the united states illegally, they try to avoid the barbed wire....
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corroborate that the majority of an eventual's illegally entering the united states are motivated more by rumors of amnesty than the situation in their respective countries. many reporters have confirmed this information through their own interviews. if the administration continues current policies, it can expect the crisis to escalate and other problems to emerge. people in impoverished countries don't read our laws or policies. heed to note -- pay no cut off dates. without appropriate law enforcement safeguards in place will continue to draw millions like a magnet at our southern border. the most humane thing we can do to deter crises like this one is to consistently enforce our nation's immigration laws. since the crisis started over a year ago, ice employees have been overwhelmed. ice leadership attended to adjust, but due to limited manpower, it had limited effect. as a result, employees have worked day and night since the early stages of the situation. , otherseverity increases facilities are now existing and experiencing similar -- assisting and experiencing similar workloads. i
corroborate that the majority of an eventual's illegally entering the united states are motivated more by rumors of amnesty than the situation in their respective countries. many reporters have confirmed this information through their own interviews. if the administration continues current policies, it can expect the crisis to escalate and other problems to emerge. people in impoverished countries don't read our laws or policies. heed to note -- pay no cut off dates. without appropriate law...
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birthday and last but not least don't dare go kissing in public if you have a mustache that's illegal in the united states in the u.s. state of iowa well on this positive note coming up on our teacher national it's cross stock with peter lavelle but if you are in the u.k. it's so he was a founder of the u.k. party. is the was use of good because he was nazi germany's minister of propaganda the myths that he created exist to this day. he was the group was propaganda it was supposed actually trying to denigrate other news. while at the same time raising ordinary german so students would. keep its complete use of goebbels knew precisely what the masses needed to hear in order to make them follow him he was like the pied piper from the fairy tale who made the rats follow the tune of his plight. the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist bound for tal saw in the west we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who walked in the second world war. will come to the truth to some show thirty fold can just bend over fifteen billion euros and pulled his head says to be one hundred fifty million
birthday and last but not least don't dare go kissing in public if you have a mustache that's illegal in the united states in the u.s. state of iowa well on this positive note coming up on our teacher national it's cross stock with peter lavelle but if you are in the u.k. it's so he was a founder of the u.k. party. is the was use of good because he was nazi germany's minister of propaganda the myths that he created exist to this day. he was the group was propaganda it was supposed actually...
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rules regarding unaccompanied minors, kids who cross over, come to the united states, as opposed to adults who cross over illegally. >> remember, some of these children have to be released to hhs, within 7 2 hours. and that's one of the reasons really the republicans are really firing off and really responding with some critique of their own. also with respect to the potential border security issue, in fact, yesterday, during one of those hearings, congressman michael mccaul making it very clear, they need to try to provide some relief to border control agents who are busy in detention centers, instead of along the border. >> thanks very much, polo. a lot more coming up later in "the situation room." and don't miss the story of a pulitzer prize winning journalist living in the united states illel legally, about to risk everything by coming forward, telling you and all of us his story. watch "documented" sunday night, 9:00 p.m. eastern, only here on cnn. >>> still ahead, keeping time at world cup matches. you may have seen sideline officials holding up this sign. when does the soccer game really end? well, one pers
rules regarding unaccompanied minors, kids who cross over, come to the united states, as opposed to adults who cross over illegally. >> remember, some of these children have to be released to hhs, within 7 2 hours. and that's one of the reasons really the republicans are really firing off and really responding with some critique of their own. also with respect to the potential border security issue, in fact, yesterday, during one of those hearings, congressman michael mccaul making it...
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united states? i'll start with you, mr. patello and then go to mr. judd. >> i'm not sure -- >> isn't the point of your job of apprehending illegal aliens to ensure that they return to their home countries, not to provide them a golden ticket to the united states. >> it is the work of border patrol, yes. >> thank you, mr. judd. >> the question needs to be asked why are they entering between the points of entry. why aren't they going to the points of entry? it would be easier and less dangerous. if we line our border and were arresting these people and taking our manpower out of the field, we're opening up holes for criminal cartels. >> so the administration's alleged commitment to border security is irrelevant because the ways the laws are written and the fear of persecution and asylum policies, the more border patrol agents we send to the border, the more opportunities to be released into the country at a promise of a court hearing years down the road. is that an accuratery? >> our agents are arresting these individuals and we turn them over and what happens to them from there -- we're seeing what is happening to them from there but again, from an en
united states? i'll start with you, mr. patello and then go to mr. judd. >> i'm not sure -- >> isn't the point of your job of apprehending illegal aliens to ensure that they return to their home countries, not to provide them a golden ticket to the united states. >> it is the work of border patrol, yes. >> thank you, mr. judd. >> the question needs to be asked why are they entering between the points of entry. why aren't they going to the points of entry? it would...
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illegally are not eligible for immigration relief. he admitted, uma, if the children's parents are here in the united states illegally, it is a top priority to reunite the family even if it is on this side of the border. >> such a difficult situation there. will, thank you very much for updating us with that story. eric: uma, eric cantor's shocking primary defeat, it has the republicans scrambling to replace him as majority leader. more coming up on his likely successor and what that could mean for gop chances in november. >>> speaking of politics, we want to know what you think. will hillary clinton run for president in 2016? hey, will the sunrise this morning? will the sunrise tomorrow morning? is derek jeter going to the hall of fame? log on, foxnews.com/happeningnow, click on "america's asking" tab to weigh in whether you think mrs. clinton will try to go for the oval office. upgrade to the philips norelco shaver series 8000 for the most advanced shaving experience. with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places for the ultimate shave wet or dry. guaranteed. visit philips.com/fathersday now to save $50. so i ca
illegally are not eligible for immigration relief. he admitted, uma, if the children's parents are here in the united states illegally, it is a top priority to reunite the family even if it is on this side of the border. >> such a difficult situation there. will, thank you very much for updating us with that story. eric: uma, eric cantor's shocking primary defeat, it has the republicans scrambling to replace him as majority leader. more coming up on his likely successor and what that...
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> what should be clearly understood is that anyone who knowingly and willingly enters the united states illegallyshould not expect amnesty. that to me is a clear bright line. >> how does it make sense to continue deporting people today who tomorrow could actually be eligible for a legalization program? >> get a hacksaw - we need a hacksaw! >> get a lawyer! >> to think that the state could actively separate families, actively take away the parents of us citizen children, i think we're going to look back on this time and probably be disgusted. >> misbehaving children locked up doing time while they should be in school. >> they have to prepare for jail >> throwing away our future >> we're using the same failed policies in districts throughout the country >> are we failing our kids? fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> they're locking the doors... >> ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here... >> truth seeking... award winning investigative documentary series fault lines the school to prison pipeline only on al jazeera america "techknow" >> announcer: this is "techknow", a show
> what should be clearly understood is that anyone who knowingly and willingly enters the united states illegallyshould not expect amnesty. that to me is a clear bright line. >> how does it make sense to continue deporting people today who tomorrow could actually be eligible for a legalization program? >> get a hacksaw - we need a hacksaw! >> get a lawyer! >> to think that the state could actively separate families, actively take away the parents of us citizen...