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sobre javier duarte pende una orden de interpol, por lo que de ser detectado serÁ detenido. presentadora: a partir de este 23 de diciembre los extranjeros pagarÁn más por trÁmites por servicio de migraciÓn estadounidense, en promedio los nuevos precio se registran un aumento general del 21%, esta es la primera vez en seis aÑos que se produce un incremento las tarifas y nos explican quÉ impacto tendrÁn en las familias de bajos recursos. reportera: en momentos en la que la comunidad inmigrante tiene muchas dudas sobre los futuros de este paÍs lo que ya estaba programado no debe ser una espÁtula para seguir con sus casos. >> es verdad que va hacer un sacrificio pequeÑo, pero lo deben de hacer y mantener. reportera: la ciudadanÍa por ejemplo subiÓ un 8%, de 595 $ a 640, sin embargo en este proceso las personas que pertenecen a familias de ingresos menores pueden pagar 720 $. >> mi sueÑo es ser ciudadana pero como lo digo ahorita con la situaciÓn es difÍcil pagar. >> no podrÍa pagar eso, no tengo ahorita. >> emigraciÓn siempre publica el estatus para personas bajas de recursos, l
sobre javier duarte pende una orden de interpol, por lo que de ser detectado serÁ detenido. presentadora: a partir de este 23 de diciembre los extranjeros pagarÁn más por trÁmites por servicio de migraciÓn estadounidense, en promedio los nuevos precio se registran un aumento general del 21%, esta es la primera vez en seis aÑos que se produce un incremento las tarifas y nos explican quÉ impacto tendrÁn en las familias de bajos recursos. reportera: en momentos en la que la comunidad...
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not just the europeans with interpol. not just the americans and the brits.ions have been watching this guy for a long time because of the command in the youth that he controls. he is a known spouter of hatred. he is visible online in social media. he is somebody -- he is similar to the man who assassinated one of the clerics, one of the zealots that can almost command violence because of the ability to lead on camera and get people to follow ideology. very dangerous creature. the hard port is where do you draw the line between free speech and inciting rhetoric that can cause death? that's a trick. >> in lieu of what's happening, they put out an arrest warrant. we have a bolo, be on the look out for a statement from the authorities. apparently they had to do that because the name was leaked to the media. the authorities thought they had no choice but to do that. how does that jab diz the search for this guy, that leak to the media? >> i almost feel like it was done intentionally. leaks are a part of operations. with this outlet, you can get the word out quick
not just the europeans with interpol. not just the americans and the brits.ions have been watching this guy for a long time because of the command in the youth that he controls. he is a known spouter of hatred. he is visible online in social media. he is somebody -- he is similar to the man who assassinated one of the clerics, one of the zealots that can almost command violence because of the ability to lead on camera and get people to follow ideology. very dangerous creature. the hard port is...
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for them to centralize all the information, interpol is key ingredient. but where was the surveillance? why did it stop? that surveyance is the key and first part of the all of the preemptive work to prevent future terror attacks. why not listening to his cell phone, tracking it. let me be clear. everything is done with cell phones. tap into the cell phone. already red flagged, a team of people track the cell phones of the suspects and know where he's going. asylum seeker, trying to leave the country or get into another, this is ang operational failure. something happened in the actual movement portion of the operations to allow this guy to be able to get into a truck and then drive into the crowd of people. >> anis's father spoken publicly. confirmed son spent time in jail. this is what he said. >> translator: he went illegally to italy with friends and burned a school. jailed for three years. then moved to germany. haven't spoken to him in long time. seven years since he left home. don't even have his cell phone. >> and went on to say had no idea he was
for them to centralize all the information, interpol is key ingredient. but where was the surveillance? why did it stop? that surveyance is the key and first part of the all of the preemptive work to prevent future terror attacks. why not listening to his cell phone, tracking it. let me be clear. everything is done with cell phones. tap into the cell phone. already red flagged, a team of people track the cell phones of the suspects and know where he's going. asylum seeker, trying to leave the...
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that was lost in the enter -- interpolated translation. they missed the sarcasm. it sounded more reasonable than in fact was. what does hitler do? this is a two-hour 20 minute speech he gets. not unusual for hitler. we have heard the introduction. he spends about 18 minutes making the standard german objection to the treaty of versailles. then he spends half an hour on austria, bohemia, and arabia. is the darting in our, and nothing new has that he has been talking for an hour and nothing has been said. now something interesting comes along. after an hour, he surprises everybody and says england has been say nasty things about is lately, and they don't seem to trust us very much. out of courtesy to them, i will annul these anglo german naval pacts that we have. you can't expect england to follow them if they do not believe us. he had already broken them. the british did not know that yet. he abolishes them. then he goes on to talk about the glorious return of the baltic states area. the poland, he says there is little to be said on the topic of german polish relat
that was lost in the enter -- interpolated translation. they missed the sarcasm. it sounded more reasonable than in fact was. what does hitler do? this is a two-hour 20 minute speech he gets. not unusual for hitler. we have heard the introduction. he spends about 18 minutes making the standard german objection to the treaty of versailles. then he spends half an hour on austria, bohemia, and arabia. is the darting in our, and nothing new has that he has been talking for an hour and nothing has...
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importantly, our coalition also includes multinational organizations such as interpol and europepol to help develop a global database of isis related fighters to stop their transit across borders. my deputy was at the interpol meeting last month to strengthen these relationships and make sure we're sharing information we need to stay ahead of this threat. as isil's global cohesion weakens, ours is strengthening with cooperation across the globe. i would just say in conclusion, and i mentioned this last time, we're having tremendous success against this enemy. it is accelerating. we're now putting pressure on its two so-called capitals of mosul and raqqah. simultaneous, relentless pressure will continue. we're killing their leaders, taking off their ability to finance and resource themselves. this remains an unpress didn'ted threat. the fight is not over. this will remain a multy year effort but we have a campaign that's global and i hope i've demonstrated the overall breadth of the campaign. since we've been doing this a ko couple of years, we've lost five americans in this campaign. f
importantly, our coalition also includes multinational organizations such as interpol and europepol to help develop a global database of isis related fighters to stop their transit across borders. my deputy was at the interpol meeting last month to strengthen these relationships and make sure we're sharing information we need to stay ahead of this threat. as isil's global cohesion weakens, ours is strengthening with cooperation across the globe. i would just say in conclusion, and i mentioned...
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, if those people show up in any interpol-related country they can be seized, they can be taken back and extradited to the united states. it will be interesting to see that does happen. >> just at the type of the iceberg in this conversation. we'll take a short break for now and have much more when we come back. this is your daughter. and she just got this. ooh boy. but, you've got hum. so you can set this. and if she drives like this, you can tell her to drive more like this. because you'll get this. you can even set boundaries for so if she should be here, but instead goes here, here, or here. you'll know. so don't worry, mom. because you put this, in here. hum by verizon. the technology designed to make your car smarter, safer and more connected. put some smarts in your car. boy: this is the story of a boy who was very sensitive to lights and sounds. so he built secret hiding places where nothing could get in. the boy didn't like looking people in the eye. it made him feel uncomfortable. one day, he found out he had something called autism. his family got him help. and slowly he l
, if those people show up in any interpol-related country they can be seized, they can be taken back and extradited to the united states. it will be interesting to see that does happen. >> just at the type of the iceberg in this conversation. we'll take a short break for now and have much more when we come back. this is your daughter. and she just got this. ooh boy. but, you've got hum. so you can set this. and if she drives like this, you can tell her to drive more like this. because...
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the paper said the authorities on monday referred him to interpol as a material witness. police in chile told nhk the man has repatriated. they are now searching for him. >>> low lying bangladesh is one of the asian countries most at risk from climate change, it's also one of the region's poorest nations, lacking adequate funds to protect its lands. thousands of people lose their homes to water lands every year. >> reporter: the village of singapore is nearly 200 kilometers from the sea, but even here, climate change is a growing over the past five years, land about 200 meters from the original river bank has been eroded. over 100 houses and fields have been swept away, forcing 2,000 villages to leave. a school building swamped as the rising river has worn away its foundation, it's too dangerous for children to study here anymore. the water is forcing waves of residents from their homes. this 46-year-old former farmer lives with his wife and 1-month-old baby girl. >> we won't be able to live here if more land is eroded. in that case, we'll have to leave this village. >> r
the paper said the authorities on monday referred him to interpol as a material witness. police in chile told nhk the man has repatriated. they are now searching for him. >>> low lying bangladesh is one of the asian countries most at risk from climate change, it's also one of the region's poorest nations, lacking adequate funds to protect its lands. thousands of people lose their homes to water lands every year. >> reporter: the village of singapore is nearly 200 kilometers from...
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interpoll traced the profits from fake merchandise back to several terror groups including al qaeda. whole warehouse is full of off to day's shipments. tomorrow it starts all over again. so far this year, cuss tups has seized more than a billion dollars in counterfipts, and that's just in the newk yor area will be right back. ugh, it's only lunchtime and my cold medicines' wearing off. i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. no thank you very much, she's gonna stick with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i won't be seeing you for a while. is that a bisque? i just lost my appetite. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. >>> after six decades on stage, mabel staples shows no sign of slowing down. but took out from her busy schedule. >> mavis singing since the 40s. nominated for the first grammy in 1961, won three in her career. the staples singers injukted into the roc
interpoll traced the profits from fake merchandise back to several terror groups including al qaeda. whole warehouse is full of off to day's shipments. tomorrow it starts all over again. so far this year, cuss tups has seized more than a billion dollars in counterfipts, and that's just in the newk yor area will be right back. ugh, it's only lunchtime and my cold medicines' wearing off. i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12...
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interpoll traced the profits from fake merchandise back to several terror groups including al qaeda.use is full of off to day's shipments. tomorrow it starts all over again. so far this year, customs has seized more than a billion dollars in counterfits. and that's just in the new york area alone. >>> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. i really did save hundreds on my car insurance with geico. i should take a closer look at geico... geico has a long history of great savings and great service. over seventy-five years. wait. seventy-five years? that is great. speaking of great, check out these hot riffs. you like smash mouth? uh, yeah i have an early day tomorrow so... wait. almost there. goodnight, bruce. gotta tune the "a." (humming) take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a whole lot more. and my cold medicines' ugh, iwearing off.chtime i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. no thank you very much, she's gonna stick with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i won't be seeing you for a while
interpoll traced the profits from fake merchandise back to several terror groups including al qaeda.use is full of off to day's shipments. tomorrow it starts all over again. so far this year, customs has seized more than a billion dollars in counterfits. and that's just in the new york area alone. >>> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. i really did save hundreds on my car insurance with geico. i should take a closer look at geico... geico has a long history of great...
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it is interpol to fly minnesota there are other people out there who have lost somebody under less than ideal circumstances. so for the record we had a beautiful relationship by hes only 15 when he died. forty-five no heart problems. then 10 days before christmas he dropped dead of heart attack.upid fig it was a stupid fight over a class ring i wanted a nicer class ring than what we can afford he was telling me we cannot afford that and i would not let that go. he had it and he walked out of the kitchen and threw up his hands and he never got mad. my mom was on the edward and would get mad. she walked out and walked past him to go upstairs to my bedroom and my last words he was staring at the christmas tree in the living room alone. that is something i have to live with on those terms because the next thing that happened is my sister came into my room wake up daddy had a heart attack. he was never revive to. rightabout going to the hospital and not know if you have ever lost anybody but not having a chance to say goodbye to my mom was 44 at the time with three kids to in college then be
it is interpol to fly minnesota there are other people out there who have lost somebody under less than ideal circumstances. so for the record we had a beautiful relationship by hes only 15 when he died. forty-five no heart problems. then 10 days before christmas he dropped dead of heart attack.upid fig it was a stupid fight over a class ring i wanted a nicer class ring than what we can afford he was telling me we cannot afford that and i would not let that go. he had it and he walked out of...
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despite the fact that there are a number of alerts not just with the united states but nato and interpoll. i was also at a high profile event which i thought was less secure. i tend to notice these things, none the less anyone will tell you, did they do anything to stop something like this after northeast. >> we were all here covering berlin, had a similar -- covering nice. another question for you, juliet. the attacker's motive unclear right now, do they have a person in custody. what are the questions that investigators are asking right now? >>. >> i've always said, you're happy, in a world of misery, he was capture add live, he may speak, he may not. if he does speak, it will be who was the other person in the truck. in particular, where they get the truck from, two they come from another country. there are reports about polish connection. affiliates and others, did they obviously have any foreign travel in the recent future, this stuff is happening so fast, we often talk about the runway of radicalization it may be they never travel abroad or they travelled abroad relatively recently.
despite the fact that there are a number of alerts not just with the united states but nato and interpoll. i was also at a high profile event which i thought was less secure. i tend to notice these things, none the less anyone will tell you, did they do anything to stop something like this after northeast. >> we were all here covering berlin, had a similar -- covering nice. another question for you, juliet. the attacker's motive unclear right now, do they have a person in custody. what...
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interpol and europol. it is very intense. keep in mind, too, that between italy and germany and france, they are within the group of countries where they have open internal borders. they are not checking everybody going through the border. this is like going between states in the u.s. they are not checking passports or identification. it is easy for a guy like anis amri to slip from germany into france and france to italy as apparently he did. miguel. >> the question now, chris, is how extensive is the network? was this a case of terrorism officials talk of the loser to lion trend. where a guy is just a loser. goes in to prison and latches on to the jihadi romantic narrative and on this brainwashed mission. how much help did he have in that? that is what we are trying to find out now. >> reporter: yes. cnn got a hold of nearly 350 pages of german intelligence papers that show he was implanted in a group led by abu allah. a hate preacher now in custody. that organization worked effectively in germany to recruit people and trai
interpol and europol. it is very intense. keep in mind, too, that between italy and germany and france, they are within the group of countries where they have open internal borders. they are not checking everybody going through the border. this is like going between states in the u.s. they are not checking passports or identification. it is easy for a guy like anis amri to slip from germany into france and france to italy as apparently he did. miguel. >> the question now, chris, is how...
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. >> clearly when they have this they good get to interpol, put the picture out there.ly get him into custody. we have chris cuomo following this very closely, chris. >> what they're trying to figure out why they're looking for him? do they believe this is a man driving the truck, a different type of association. so, we're on that with the latest from the scene. and we're also going to talk about how they got to this point. the problem of rushing to judgment here and in turkey, where they're still trying to figure out what the motivations were in any organization connected to that event. in germany, we do have isis stepping forward to say that was an isis-inspired event but do they know that? we're going to be talking about some of the best counterterrorism people about what the evidence is in the attack. >>> also, we're going to be talking about these conflicts of interest that keep popping their head up around the president-elect and his family. this time, it's more about the family and a potential charity event that was forced out of the planning of the inauguration.
. >> clearly when they have this they good get to interpol, put the picture out there.ly get him into custody. we have chris cuomo following this very closely, chris. >> what they're trying to figure out why they're looking for him? do they believe this is a man driving the truck, a different type of association. so, we're on that with the latest from the scene. and we're also going to talk about how they got to this point. the problem of rushing to judgment here and in turkey,...
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. >> but what we don't want is using german officials or interpol officials to be looking in one direction but r because when that happens they may miss the forest. >> we're at ground zero in terms of an investigation because it appears that they have no idea who it is. here in the united states we're entering a busy week with the holidays and mass gatherings and what should be our positioning vis-a-vis whether this is a random thing or if this is part of an onslaught of attacks like th this. >> last question to you, michael, big picture, and by no way am i inferring that it's related. you have what happened there. the gunman in turkey who takes down and assassinates the ambassador yelling "do not forget aleppo." in zurich, a gunman shot up a mosque, 52 soldiers were killed in a suicide bombing in yemen, isis claiming responsibility there and another series of deadly shootings in jordan. they're not all connected. but what's happening? >> they're not all connected but they are. there's something in the air now. the loss of aleppo -- you have to understand, this is an ancient sunni arab cit
. >> but what we don't want is using german officials or interpol officials to be looking in one direction but r because when that happens they may miss the forest. >> we're at ground zero in terms of an investigation because it appears that they have no idea who it is. here in the united states we're entering a busy week with the holidays and mass gatherings and what should be our positioning vis-a-vis whether this is a random thing or if this is part of an onslaught of attacks...
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. >> reporter: over the past decade, interpol have traced the profits from fake merchandise back to severalthis whole warehouse is full of just today's shipments. tomorrow, it starts all over again. so far this year, customs has seized more than 1 billion dollars in counterfeits and that is just in the new york area alone. >> kris van cleave, thank you. >> i wonder what they do with all of that stuff? >> i think they destroy a lot of it because the company whose goods have been essentially ripped off don't want it on the market. >> troubling to hear some of the funds go to fund terrorists. >>> a driver steers out of control after an apparent medical emergency. ahead, the dramatic journey down a florida highway and how other drivers stepped in to help. >>> first, it's time to check your local weather >>> good morning. definitely jacket weather once again. we started with temperatures below freezing in inland spots and we're slowly warming up. this afternoon, 50s in much of the bay area. 53 in san rafael in san francisco and concord. warmer by wednesday, it should be the warmest today of the
. >> reporter: over the past decade, interpol have traced the profits from fake merchandise back to severalthis whole warehouse is full of just today's shipments. tomorrow, it starts all over again. so far this year, customs has seized more than 1 billion dollars in counterfeits and that is just in the new york area alone. >> kris van cleave, thank you. >> i wonder what they do with all of that stuff? >> i think they destroy a lot of it because the company whose goods...