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jacob, tell us what you saw, and can you show us anything that you saw inside there? >> i think right around the same time we're coming on the air with you, we're getting some of the firsthand out photos from the department of human health and services. we were not allowed to bring our cameras inside.
jacob, tell us what you saw, and can you show us anything that you saw inside there? >> i think right around the same time we're coming on the air with you, we're getting some of the firsthand out photos from the department of human health and services. we were not allowed to bring our cameras inside.
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the first ad, sara jacobs would be the youngest. this is the test of the women theory. >> it is interesting to see the messages from both sides. jeff was saying that would evolve as we get further into mid term territory. there is tremendous down side for the democrats in the primaries. of course, nothing will be decided. it has happened before that they have been locked out by not actually getting one of the candidates through the jungle primary and not having a chance to compete in november. as jeff was saying, we have two political parties in the united states right now going through
the first ad, sara jacobs would be the youngest. this is the test of the women theory. >> it is interesting to see the messages from both sides. jeff was saying that would evolve as we get further into mid term territory. there is tremendous down side for the democrats in the primaries. of course, nothing will be decided. it has happened before that they have been locked out by not actually getting one of the candidates through the jungle primary and not having a chance to compete in...
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i want to go to jacob who's in texas. jacob, i've been seeing you all weekend talking about what you have seen at some of these detention facilities and now we're getting a look at that first video released from the government, right? because you weren't allowed to shoot any video inside. >> reporter: no cameras inside what is effectively and described to me as the epicenter for operations in the entire country. it's all going down in that building, more than 1100 kids silicy started been separated from their parents. let's roll that video right now. we weren't allowed to bring cameras inside, but the government, cbp, customs and border protection, gave out -- you see me on the left-hand side of the screen, those are adult males. that's what's going on right now. this center and people being in cages. let's be really clear, there are people in cages. it's not described as cages, there are cages inside and people are inside and detained inside those cages. this has been here for a long time, since the obama administration
i want to go to jacob who's in texas. jacob, i've been seeing you all weekend talking about what you have seen at some of these detention facilities and now we're getting a look at that first video released from the government, right? because you weren't allowed to shoot any video inside. >> reporter: no cameras inside what is effectively and described to me as the epicenter for operations in the entire country. it's all going down in that building, more than 1100 kids silicy started been...
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jacob soboroff indicating mostly families there all together.ut this is where he said ground zero for where the separations take place. jacob soboroff, we'll take you by phone to continue our conversation. i mentioned that you heard from customs and border patrol before you embarked on that tour. weep listened in to the press conference at the top of it. what did the leaderboarder patrol agent say about in terms of context, about what we've seen here and what it says about the entire migration system here in the country? >> frankly, it is the talking point of the border patrol. it is the rio grande valley sect sector. 50% of the people that come here come to seek asylum, whether they're families or coming by themselves. and that's according to manuel padilla, chief of the border patrol sector. what i saw inside there,hi is -ause this is the epicenter in the country for they're cells, made up of the same type of fence you would sigh around the batting cage or user cool, so it's in the eyes of the beholder, but people are inside, confined spaces,
jacob soboroff indicating mostly families there all together.ut this is where he said ground zero for where the separations take place. jacob soboroff, we'll take you by phone to continue our conversation. i mentioned that you heard from customs and border patrol before you embarked on that tour. weep listened in to the press conference at the top of it. what did the leaderboarder patrol agent say about in terms of context, about what we've seen here and what it says about the entire migration...
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jacob, let me follow on that with a quote in the washington post. from a pediatrician making a similar point to the one you're making who says, inside a room dedicated to toddlers was a little girl not older than two screaming and pounding her fist on a matt. what woman tried to give her toys and books to calm her down but even that shelter worker seemed frustrated. as much as she wanted to console the little girl she couldn't touch, hold or pick her up and let her know everything would be all right. that was the rule. they're not allowed to touch the children. >>> your broader point is even if they changed the rule, what these children want is their mothers and fathers. >> at the end of the day -- by the way, this system has been in place during the obama administration as well. it was put into place as part of a court ruling. this is not the first time people have been unhappy with this system. the system itself should be reformed. i heard from a former obama administration official that told me, it's fair game to criticize h.h.s. and the way they
jacob, let me follow on that with a quote in the washington post. from a pediatrician making a similar point to the one you're making who says, inside a room dedicated to toddlers was a little girl not older than two screaming and pounding her fist on a matt. what woman tried to give her toys and books to calm her down but even that shelter worker seemed frustrated. as much as she wanted to console the little girl she couldn't touch, hold or pick her up and let her know everything would be all...
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jacob soberoff is at the largest immigration processing center in the u.s., not a new facility but jacob, what is happening there certainly changed in recent week. >> you're right, this facility has been open under multiple administrations. it has become the epicenter of the trump administration's migrant family separations, over we were not allowed to get our cameras inside but tonight we got in there. the facility serves as an intake for the busiest sector of the southern border. it's the biggest of its kind in the country, agents patrolling 316 river miles of the dividing line between the u.s. and mexico, bring most people they pick up back here for processing. 24 hours a day. there are 77,000 square feet of space under the roof, air conditioned to a cool 72 degrees. inside, people are sorted based on their age, gender, and family status. four pods as they call them. one for girls, 17 and under, another for boys 17 and under, and then there are the families. moms with kids, and fathers with kids, make up the final two groups. >> you'll be taken out to the cpc -- >> reporter: when we w
jacob soberoff is at the largest immigration processing center in the u.s., not a new facility but jacob, what is happening there certainly changed in recent week. >> you're right, this facility has been open under multiple administrations. it has become the epicenter of the trump administration's migrant family separations, over we were not allowed to get our cameras inside but tonight we got in there. the facility serves as an intake for the busiest sector of the southern border. it's...
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host: jacob, who has donated to mr. janus' cost? mr. huebert: liberty has a variety of donors from across the country, but we don't say who is or isn't a donor because we respect their privacy and want to protect it. once you start saying who is or isn't, the privacy goes away. so he do that, but we preach the owners -- but we appreciate the donors who made this possible, as opposed to the union to had to coerce people. been like that what has this been like for you, mr. janus? a. janus: it has been whirlwind. we've been trying to keep my privacy as best we can but i understand this is a national issue. i fully understand i am on the hot seat, if you will. me that ifnts taught you believe in something, you should go for it and carry it to which is not unlike what the unions are doing. if they believe in a particular position, then they go for it. so we are not that far apart, we really aren't. let's hear from gary and connor bill, indiana, a democrat. caller: hello. i want to start off by saying this, and don't misunderstand me here. i
host: jacob, who has donated to mr. janus' cost? mr. huebert: liberty has a variety of donors from across the country, but we don't say who is or isn't a donor because we respect their privacy and want to protect it. once you start saying who is or isn't, the privacy goes away. so he do that, but we preach the owners -- but we appreciate the donors who made this possible, as opposed to the union to had to coerce people. been like that what has this been like for you, mr. janus? a. janus: it has...
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nbc's jacob soboroff will have a special hour of "dateline" on the immigration issue.border for our sunday spotlight. >> reporter: every day on arizona's porous border, there's a high stakes game of cat and mouse playing out and i got to see it firsthand. these guys just don't stop. they're searching for migrants up in the hills. they could be smugglers, they could be mules, we don't know, and they could be armed. the border patrol's elite flex team hikes deep into the mountains chasing two men suspected of crossing illegally and a helicopter joined the cha chase. do they have them? >> yes. they just arrested them. >> reporter: they got them. >> they wore full body camo and carpet shoes to hide their tr l trail. >> translator: we got lost a day before yesterday over there. >> reporter: they weren't drug smugglers but this man had been deported before. a drunk driving crash that killed a child in tennessee. many locals are grateful to the border patrol for keeping them safe. others not so much. >> the more enforcement, the drones and towers and more agents on the ground
nbc's jacob soboroff will have a special hour of "dateline" on the immigration issue.border for our sunday spotlight. >> reporter: every day on arizona's porous border, there's a high stakes game of cat and mouse playing out and i got to see it firsthand. these guys just don't stop. they're searching for migrants up in the hills. they could be smugglers, they could be mules, we don't know, and they could be armed. the border patrol's elite flex team hikes deep into the mountains...
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chris hayes -- and jacob, i do want to bring in jacob on this. i know you've been reporting on the kids. but have you heard anything more about where the girls are? >> hold on. chris is fired up. >> no, no. go. >> i just warranted to say before since you were resetting, one thing about the executive order, it just is important not to lose sight of what's happened here just looking at the tweet from kirstjen nielsen two days ago saying we have no policy of separating children. full stop. that was a lie. it w a lie then. and the idea that the president said i can't do it through executive order, this is something congress has to fix. it is the law. all of that to the extent they signed something today to stop this specific part of it which is separating parents and children just shows the fact that they have been lying about the policy from the beginning. not just lying about the policy, they played -- they obfuscated about it. jeff sessions and kirstjen nielsen did a big press circuit about zero tolerance when it first started but they refused to
chris hayes -- and jacob, i do want to bring in jacob on this. i know you've been reporting on the kids. but have you heard anything more about where the girls are? >> hold on. chris is fired up. >> no, no. go. >> i just warranted to say before since you were resetting, one thing about the executive order, it just is important not to lose sight of what's happened here just looking at the tweet from kirstjen nielsen two days ago saying we have no policy of separating children....
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this is where jacob soboroff has been. he was one of the first journalists invited to take look inside the facility. he joins us now. gadi, i think you have been listening to some of this conversation -- jacob, you have been listening to some of the conversation with gadi, who is with us, and irwin. i want to get your take on this. again, the cleanliness, the orderliness, the way in which they have built out the dorms, the fact this they have play time, food and they have got counsellors, somehow belies an underlying problem with the fact that we are warehousing children who are separate from their parents. >> yeah, and frankly it's not really the issue. as we talked about yesterday, you could separate these kids and send them to a five-star hotels. but trauma is what they are talking about here. they could be in the nicest facility in the world yet they are being separated forcibly from their parents something that hasn't been done systematically before by the u.s. government: the reality is, yes, there have been hhs faci
this is where jacob soboroff has been. he was one of the first journalists invited to take look inside the facility. he joins us now. gadi, i think you have been listening to some of this conversation -- jacob, you have been listening to some of the conversation with gadi, who is with us, and irwin. i want to get your take on this. again, the cleanliness, the orderliness, the way in which they have built out the dorms, the fact this they have play time, food and they have got counsellors,...
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jacob, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, lester. i have to tell you it was a shocking and frankly overwhelming experience to go inside this former walmart called the casa padre shelter. it is more like a jail or a prison inside because these kids are incarcerated 22 hours a day they're inside, they get to go outside for only two hours. we were not allowed to bring our cameras inside this facility but we were provided with handout video from the department of health and human services. these kids are controlled by the government 24 hours a day. everything that they do in there is an increasing number of them inside this facility that have been separated from their parents at the southern border as a result of that trump administration policy. one official when we went inside asked us literally to smile at the children because they feel like they are animals locked up in gauges. those are the words she used. there are no cages. there are no fences inside. in fact conditions are relatively good given the circumstances. but these kids,
jacob, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, lester. i have to tell you it was a shocking and frankly overwhelming experience to go inside this former walmart called the casa padre shelter. it is more like a jail or a prison inside because these kids are incarcerated 22 hours a day they're inside, they get to go outside for only two hours. we were not allowed to bring our cameras inside this facility but we were provided with handout video from the department of health and human...
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jacob, what is your experience from your own eyes? >> reporter: the children in these facilities, everything they're going throu extraordinary enough. i just want to reiterate, donald trump is making the case for changing immigration policy. in this instance, the way the detainees are treated here, the processes through which they are going through have existed during previous administrations. but he's denying the fact that it's his policies that are subjugating the children in these facilities to the new emotional stress and trauma that setion creates. and frankly, that's the big issue. and everything else is a distraction. >> and kristen, there's also this meeting tomorrow where the president is meeting only the republicans. so this does not duplicate what he memorably with dianne feinstein and others whe we thoughthere was an agreement of daca on live television. he's not meeting with democrats, and it's not something that requires a major immigration bill. the idea that they would agree on an immigration bill that would accomplish
jacob, what is your experience from your own eyes? >> reporter: the children in these facilities, everything they're going throu extraordinary enough. i just want to reiterate, donald trump is making the case for changing immigration policy. in this instance, the way the detainees are treated here, the processes through which they are going through have existed during previous administrations. but he's denying the fact that it's his policies that are subjugating the children in these...
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mr jacob didn't would do you have anything that you'd like to add to that. i think you know like i said. that if you shoot it almost at a much later and what they did going to lose i think the no doubt about it disagreements but it isn't those do not necessarily that the u.s. is going to be cut out picture or you see somebody that got out you know yes yes yes absolutely the captain's expected out but you know the same way that mr trump goes that the with that not only our process yeah you know the underling of the do go was this i think that the that so that when i get or at mr jacob thank you very much for that and thank you to all of our guests that is graham on the web and singapore on a tank and beijing and jab and jacob in new delhi and thank you to for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion to go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. and side story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle us at a.j. and side story for me as a product and
mr jacob didn't would do you have anything that you'd like to add to that. i think you know like i said. that if you shoot it almost at a much later and what they did going to lose i think the no doubt about it disagreements but it isn't those do not necessarily that the u.s. is going to be cut out picture or you see somebody that got out you know yes yes yes absolutely the captain's expected out but you know the same way that mr trump goes that the with that not only our process yeah you know...
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jacob soboroff, kyle perry and halle berry. on "dateline" sunday, dividing line all about the crisis on the border. i will be watching. >>> when we come back, filling the leadership vacuum, some not has to do t. the swift est protest to the hard line immigration policies coming from american businesses. >>> also ahead, the president's war on justice opens a new front. rudy giuliani calling the mueller probe a kangaroo court. . . it's single-origin kenyan coffee from the nyeri highlands, 6,000 feet above sea level. but how do you really know that the beans journeyed to the port of mombasa and across the pacific? that you can trust they're 100% authentic? ibm blockchain. a smart way to track every step, ensuring this coffee did indeed come from 6,000 feet above sea level. and not a foot lower. ♪ ♪ ♪ now that i'm on my way ♪ do you still think i'm crazy standing here today ♪ ♪ i couldn't make you love me applebee's 2 for $20, now with steak. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. >>> some of the loudest and perhaps some of th
jacob soboroff, kyle perry and halle berry. on "dateline" sunday, dividing line all about the crisis on the border. i will be watching. >>> when we come back, filling the leadership vacuum, some not has to do t. the swift est protest to the hard line immigration policies coming from american businesses. >>> also ahead, the president's war on justice opens a new front. rudy giuliani calling the mueller probe a kangaroo court. . . it's single-origin kenyan coffee from...
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news4's nicole jacobs and chopper 4 there bringing us team coverage.few minutes. first, it's 6:30. good morning,y. everyb i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. another thing people are talking about, the trouble on the road.y many of are telling us on social media that last night'fi tr was the worst in years. that i o becausef the combination of a bad crash and bad weather. >> we'll start with chuck. any chance we'll see more rain as we begin theongest day of the year, chuck? >> well, there's always a chance. d the chance for today are far lower than the last few days and a l lower than they're likely to be as more rain is likely to move in tomorrow. outside, a picture of downtown washington. early more sunshine out there. it's a press way to get your thursday morning going. most of the lht rain is either to our north to our south. az a slight chance for a five-minute rain shower but nothing to destroy your outdoor plans. good mornin everybody. a few lonesome sprinkles. but we're driving t. gh of 80 degrees. going to the nats and orioles last eveni
news4's nicole jacobs and chopper 4 there bringing us team coverage.few minutes. first, it's 6:30. good morning,y. everyb i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. another thing people are talking about, the trouble on the road.y many of are telling us on social media that last night'fi tr was the worst in years. that i o becausef the combination of a bad crash and bad weather. >> we'll start with chuck. any chance we'll see more rain as we begin theongest day of the year, chuck?...
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jacob, thank you as well. we are going to take a really quick break and come back and continue to try and unpack some of this. this is msnbc. we'll be right back. i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. let's take a look at some numbers: 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom... is a stroke. 80 percent of all strokes and heart disease? preventable. and 149 dollars is all it takes to get screened and help take control of your health. we're life line screening... and if you're over 50... call this number, to schedule an appointment... for five painless screenings that go beyond regular check-ups. we use ultrasound technology to literally look inside your arteries... for plaque which b
jacob, thank you as well. we are going to take a really quick break and come back and continue to try and unpack some of this. this is msnbc. we'll be right back. i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for...
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and we will hear from lazzara ceo ken jacobs. he will describe the risks that could shake the market. we are about 30 minutes into the trading day. julia hyman is here. julie: that upward momentum, especially that was affecting the technology sector has wavered. the nasdaq and the nasdaq 100 were reaching record highs for three consecutive sessions. we have seen strengthened technology stocks. technology was rallying and now we are seeing a stall in that upward momentum even as the dow and s&p continue their upward climb. the best-performing group in the s&p are energy stocks. the $65 a hold around barrel level. still down sharply over the past week. the latest is that people are closely looking for clues as to whether opec is going to pull back on cuts. and its allies may have failed to reach a consensus on the plan. that giving hope to the markets. also there is a meeting next week between vladimir putin and the saudi crown prince that will be closely watched for any clues about this deal. we have the oil majors like exxon mobi
and we will hear from lazzara ceo ken jacobs. he will describe the risks that could shake the market. we are about 30 minutes into the trading day. julia hyman is here. julie: that upward momentum, especially that was affecting the technology sector has wavered. the nasdaq and the nasdaq 100 were reaching record highs for three consecutive sessions. we have seen strengthened technology stocks. technology was rallying and now we are seeing a stall in that upward momentum even as the dow and...
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and jacob, dateline special tonightt 7:00, 6:00 central here on nbc. >>>mi breaking news in san dieg. two police officers were shot in confrontation with a suspect. the officers went to a residence after reports of smoke and fire. when ty went i were met with ffgunfire. bothicers hurt, one serithsly. ankfully they're both in stable condition and the suspect is dead.t >>> a historic day in saudi arabia. at the strokef midnight, women were finally allowed to drive the first tim in the country's history. the images routine to most of the world, historic in saudi arabia. it was implemented by the young prince, seen as progress by some, cosmetic by others. >>> world cup is under way this morning, with england and panama squaring off. the day, germany was on verge of beingouncedut when they broke the tie. here's the call on the spanish language sister network, telemundo. >> got t lovehose calls. germany winng the match, now expected to reach the round of 16. >>> dylan is here with a check of the weather, just back from a week at the races in great britain. g
and jacob, dateline special tonightt 7:00, 6:00 central here on nbc. >>>mi breaking news in san dieg. two police officers were shot in confrontation with a suspect. the officers went to a residence after reports of smoke and fire. when ty went i were met with ffgunfire. bothicers hurt, one serithsly. ankfully they're both in stable condition and the suspect is dead.t >>> a historic day in saudi arabia. at the strokef midnight, women were finally allowed to drive the first tim...
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jacob, good evening. ep >>ter: good evening to you, lester. it was a shocking and frankly overwhelming experience to gosi this former walmart that's a shelter. they call it a shelter but it's more like a jail or prison inside because these kids are incarcerated 22 hours a day. they are inside and get to go outside for only two hours. we were not aloud to bring our cameras inside this facility but we were handed video. these kids are contlled by the government 24 hours a day. everything ty do and there is an increasing number of them inside this facility serated from their parents at the southern border as a result of that trump administration policy. one official asked us literally to smile at the children because they feel like they are animcked up in cages. those are the words she used. es there are no cr fences inside. the conditions are relatively good given the circumstances but these kids, it an believable experience they are going through and only more of them are being separated from pants. ut> jacob, there is news a new bill that woul
jacob, good evening. ep >>ter: good evening to you, lester. it was a shocking and frankly overwhelming experience to gosi this former walmart that's a shelter. they call it a shelter but it's more like a jail or prison inside because these kids are incarcerated 22 hours a day. they are inside and get to go outside for only two hours. we were not aloud to bring our cameras inside this facility but we were handed video. these kids are contlled by the government 24 hours a day. everything ty...
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jacob soberoff is at the largest immigration processine center in u.s., not a new facility but jacob, who isappening there certainly changed in recent week. >> you're right, this facility has been open under multiple administrations. it has bece the epicenter of the trump administration's migrant family veseparations, 1,100 children were taken away from their parents in this se sector alone. we were not allowed to get our cameras inside but tonight we got in there. se facility serves an intake for the busiest sec.er to of the southern border. it's the biggest of i kind in the country, agents patrolling 316 river miles of theing line between the u.s. and mexico, bring most people they pick up back her for processing. 24 hours a day. there are 77,000 square feet of space under the roof, air t conditione a cool 72 degrees. inside, people are sorted based on their age, gender, and famy status. four pods as they call them. one for girls, 17 and under, anher for boy 17 and under, and then there are the families. moms with kids, and fathers with kids, make up the final two groups. >> you'll
jacob soberoff is at the largest immigration processine center in u.s., not a new facility but jacob, who isappening there certainly changed in recent week. >> you're right, this facility has been open under multiple administrations. it has bece the epicenter of the trump administration's migrant family veseparations, 1,100 children were taken away from their parents in this se sector alone. we were not allowed to get our cameras inside but tonight we got in there. se facility serves an...
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jacob, good to see you on this sunday afternoon. about what you saw inside, jacob. >> yasmin, this is not just any processing center. this is a central processing center for mcallen, the busiest place in the whole country, which means more families are separated right there inside that building that is anywhere also on the entire southern border. when we got inside the first group of zero-tolerance policy was announced. basically what we saw is a system stretched to the limits because of this zero-tolerance policy put into place by the trump administration. over 1100 young kids have been taken away at this facility alone since that policy was put into place. kits are going off into the health and human services program, and this is the place where it all starts. inside there are families that are together under at the moment they are separated. they're sitting on the floors on top of mattresses with silver blank either mothers holding daughters, fathers holding their sons. some kids are by themselves, and remember, there are a lot o
jacob, good to see you on this sunday afternoon. about what you saw inside, jacob. >> yasmin, this is not just any processing center. this is a central processing center for mcallen, the busiest place in the whole country, which means more families are separated right there inside that building that is anywhere also on the entire southern border. when we got inside the first group of zero-tolerance policy was announced. basically what we saw is a system stretched to the limits because of...
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let me bring jacob in. you've been hear for the last week. people on both sides of is is aisle. >> the president will be signing something to keep families together. he said it will be followed up by a legislative fix. he may be stopping this family separation from happening right now. the question that comes to mind is he's undermining a policy that was put into place by his own attorney general. what's going on inside the white house right now? >> maybe he just changed his mind. >> maybe he did. the big question which is all we really care about, what does that mean for the 2500 children that have already been separated from their parents. the ones that could become permanent orphans according to a i.c.e. official we talked to yesterday. if the president has decided now that he just doesn't like this policy anymore, what happens to the kids he's already ripped away from parents. >> it is a sign of strong leadership to be a good liste r listener, be nimble and pivot. he's cancelling the congressional picnic saying it didn't feel right to me.
let me bring jacob in. you've been hear for the last week. people on both sides of is is aisle. >> the president will be signing something to keep families together. he said it will be followed up by a legislative fix. he may be stopping this family separation from happening right now. the question that comes to mind is he's undermining a policy that was put into place by his own attorney general. what's going on inside the white house right now? >> maybe he just changed his mind....
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jacob de geer, izettle ceo. emily? emily: thank you, caroline.ing up, more on facebook's latest eta controversy. we will get the view from greg walden next. check us out, us out @technology. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang. continuing revelations over facebook's data sharing policies. was sharing user data with four chinese electronic makers, including one company that came up in national security discussions, and that was huawei. congress is demanding the company come clean again. "this is yet another example of questionable business practices by facebook that could undermine basic consumer privacy. it's hard to know what is true anymore." congressman greg walden joins us now. he represents oregon's second congressional district and is the chair of the house energy and commerce committee, which questioned mark zuckerberg in april. representative walden, how concerning is this? greg: it's concerning. silicon valley has an issue about trust and communication between silicon valley and washington, d.c., a
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let's go live now to msnbc's jacob soboroff in texas. jacob, you have been one of the few jonalists to see facilities where migrant children are being held. tell us what it is that we can't see. >> reporter: so, kasie, this building behind me is nondescript, but probably the epicenter of the entire conversation we are having. this is the border patrol central processing center called ursula. inside are 1200 detainees and more young children have been separated from their parents inside that building as their parents leave the building and anywhere else along the southern border, and that is becausis sector, the rio grand valley, sees more apprehensions, more people trying to cross illegally than anywhere else. and inside this building today, we got inside with another group of journalists for the first time. and what we saw, frankly, is a shocking as everything else that we have been seeing. and i want to be really clear, what's happening inside that building in termof people being detained inside cages -- by the way, we weren't allowed
let's go live now to msnbc's jacob soboroff in texas. jacob, you have been one of the few jonalists to see facilities where migrant children are being held. tell us what it is that we can't see. >> reporter: so, kasie, this building behind me is nondescript, but probably the epicenter of the entire conversation we are having. this is the border patrol central processing center called ursula. inside are 1200 detainees and more young children have been separated from their parents inside...
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jacob: here's the thing.tration is clearly aware of the structural issues in the relationship. we understand that there are many stumbling blocks in the negotiations with the chinese. the trump administration has correctly identified issues to the domestic economy, state enterprise are from continues to be an irritant and their relationship. china's domestic policy of employing subsidies. we should be building a multilateral coalition of like-minded countries to bring pressure to bear on china to address some of these broadly concerning issues. those would be the right actions to take, not unilateral tariffs against the chinese, which will be responded to and retaliated against. frankly, the group most harmed by this will be both u.s. business, u.s. consumers and also american farmers. yvonne: if i'm the ceo of a multinational company operating in china now, what is the most moment?l choice at the should i hold out and see where things go when it comes to negotiations, or should i start trying to find out a d
jacob: here's the thing.tration is clearly aware of the structural issues in the relationship. we understand that there are many stumbling blocks in the negotiations with the chinese. the trump administration has correctly identified issues to the domestic economy, state enterprise are from continues to be an irritant and their relationship. china's domestic policy of employing subsidies. we should be building a multilateral coalition of like-minded countries to bring pressure to bear on china...
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jacob soboroff, hilary bass, thank you both for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up, the trump tax cuts aren't just unpopular, they are pushing the country towards bankruptcy. the biggest story that donald trump does not want you to hear tonight is what donald trump has done to the national debt. and we will have some breaking news tonight in primary elections. steve kornacki will join us.ak ye rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the day you leave. ♪ add-on advantage. discounted hotel rates when you add on to your trip. only when you book with expedia. sometimes you need an expert. i got it. and sometimes those experts need experts. on it. [ crash ] and sometimes the expert the expert needed needs insurance expertise. it's all good. steve, you're covered for general liability. and, paul, we got your back with workers' comp. wow, it's like a party in here. where are the hors d'oeuvres, right
jacob soboroff, hilary bass, thank you both for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up, the trump tax cuts aren't just unpopular, they are pushing the country towards bankruptcy. the biggest story that donald trump does not want you to hear tonight is what donald trump has done to the national debt. and we will have some breaking news tonight in primary elections. steve kornacki will join us.ak ye rushed into booking one. that's why we created...
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nbc's jacob soborofffr has more one of the facilities housing children split from their parent jacob, good morning. >> reporter: phillip, the this is the epicenter. this is the mcallen border paol station where vast majority of the separation s are occurring. 1100 separations have occurred at the border patrol since this policy was put into place directly by the trump administration. we went inside there. we were the first group of journalists to get eyes on hat is happening in there and despite all the rhetoric there's no cages, that the conditions are good, there e cages in there and there are young kids sitting in them and only an increasingumr of young child migrants are being separate in thatro facility their parents. and again, this is creating a massive stress not only on thec dren, but on the border patrol staff and the facilities in there as well. it just wasn't prepared for thie policy tut into place, including theocial workers. so as these separations increase, the crisis will get worse. the manpower and the lack of it in this facility is going tote crore problems that we h
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joining us now to talk about this is jacob soboroff. beach, california, in the heart of the state's 48th congressional district. with us here in the newsroom, beth fouhy. welcome to both of you. jacob, what's going on where you are? >> in the 48th ali is the home of dana rohrabacher. he is the long time republican congressman here. he is not only a surfer, but a big supporter of cannabis a supporter of increasing relations with moscow. that's one of the reasons democrats targeted him as one of the most flipible districts in the country. the sanctuary state law that went into effect in january prohibited local law enforcement agencies here from interfacing with federal immigration agencies like i.c.e. republicans in this district are using that law as a wedge issues to propel not just row backer, and two republicans here. this district, the 48th. also in the 39th district where royce has vacated his seat, and in the 49th,issa's district, you could potentitentially see two republicans make it into the non-partisan general districts in thr
joining us now to talk about this is jacob soboroff. beach, california, in the heart of the state's 48th congressional district. with us here in the newsroom, beth fouhy. welcome to both of you. jacob, what's going on where you are? >> in the 48th ali is the home of dana rohrabacher. he is the long time republican congressman here. he is not only a surfer, but a big supporter of cannabis a supporter of increasing relations with moscow. that's one of the reasons democrats targeted him as...
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jacob soboroff, hilary bass, thank you both for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up, the trump tax cuts aren't just unpopular, they are pushing the country towards bankruptcy. the biggest story that donald trump does not want you to hear tonight is what donald trump has done to the national debt. and we will have some breaking news tonight in primary elections. steve kornacki will join us. ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief >>> okay. we are about to talk about the most important story of the day that donald trump doesn't want us to talk about. every day there are stories that donald trump doesn't want us to talk about, and he is lucky because we often don't get to many of the stories, like for example, the rampant corruption in his cabinet from scott pruitt to wilbur ross. but tonight there is one story above all others that is by far the most important story that dona
jacob soboroff, hilary bass, thank you both for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up, the trump tax cuts aren't just unpopular, they are pushing the country towards bankruptcy. the biggest story that donald trump does not want you to hear tonight is what donald trump has done to the national debt. and we will have some breaking news tonight in primary elections. steve kornacki will join us. ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums...
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jacob joins me now. what can you tell us, sir? one of the most harrowing experiences of my entire life. honestly one of the most disgusting, despicable things i've ever seen down there in brownsville and where those kids were sitting in cages as a direct result of the trump administration policy. our special takes the last six days and expands them out over the course frankly of the last 20-plus years. a failed border policy in the united states spanning democratic and republican administrations that's culminated in a place where donald trump is putting little children in detention centers and stealing them away from their parents. >> what is the gap in your view, having looked at the human toll, between reasonably secure borders, which a lot of people want, and what is currently being called zero tolerance enforcement? >> the way that donald trump describes what's happening down on the border in washington, d.c., is just about as far removed from reality as it could possibly be. there is no crisis on the border. it's about as saf
jacob joins me now. what can you tell us, sir? one of the most harrowing experiences of my entire life. honestly one of the most disgusting, despicable things i've ever seen down there in brownsville and where those kids were sitting in cages as a direct result of the trump administration policy. our special takes the last six days and expands them out over the course frankly of the last 20-plus years. a failed border policy in the united states spanning democratic and republican...
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jacob soboroff, thank you for spending a little time with us tonight.ging this. much more of jacob's reporting is in this new "dateline" special on sunday night on your local nbc stations. my thanks to jacob and the entire i also can tell you if you want to find "the beat" that's monday at 6:00 p.m. eastern. we've got special guests reporting from the border and sinbad. now it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, ari. i'm so glad you gave jacob soboroff the last word in your hour this week because he has done really such a great job of reporting on the border, not just this week but literally for years now. he really has been leading us on this. >> it's been great to see what he's doing. also, of course, watching you, watching chris and all of our nbc correspondents telling these stories has been a key part of this, so appreciate everyone honestly, lawrence. >> thanks, ari. >> thank you. >>> we have a lot to cover tonight. tom arnold is going to join us, and that's a lot right there. ay
jacob soboroff, thank you for spending a little time with us tonight.ging this. much more of jacob's reporting is in this new "dateline" special on sunday night on your local nbc stations. my thanks to jacob and the entire i also can tell you if you want to find "the beat" that's monday at 6:00 p.m. eastern. we've got special guests reporting from the border and sinbad. now it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >>...
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jacob, tell us what you saw, and can you show us anything that you saw inside there?ame time we're coming on the air with you, we're getting some of the firsthand out photos from the department of human health and services. we were not allowed to bring our cameras inside. that is because there are 1,500 boys almost, between the ages of 10 to 17 years old, that are going to sleep in there at night. at 9:00 the lights go out. it's essentially a prison or jail without cages or cells for these young boys. the majority of them who arrived in america as unaccompanied minors, crossed on their own.bu know are separated from their parents because of the trump administration zero tolerance policy. it's hard to wrap your head around but you go inside and there are hundreds of kids at a time in line for chow, doing activities. but eye all there because they were picked up by the border patrol and locked up. and they're not going to be able to get out of there for the next couple months. at least that's the average stay. >> have you seen any of the images or video we're showing ri
jacob, tell us what you saw, and can you show us anything that you saw inside there?ame time we're coming on the air with you, we're getting some of the firsthand out photos from the department of human health and services. we were not allowed to bring our cameras inside. that is because there are 1,500 boys almost, between the ages of 10 to 17 years old, that are going to sleep in there at night. at 9:00 the lights go out. it's essentially a prison or jail without cages or cells for these...
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jacob joins me now.here are a lot of disturbing things we heard, children moved at night, cal perry talked about it, reporting on quickie hearings where people are standing up, pleading guilty to a misdemeanor of crossing the border, then sent back. donald trump saying there shouldn't be hearings, they should just be sent back. give me your take. is this spiraling further out of control or my feeling sitting here for the first time in texas. >> watching you in tornillo, where we first reported last week that first of the new tent camps would be going up makes me think about what the future of all this will look like. and you're basically sitting in front of it. we may not see kids in cages by themselves for the time being under the trump administration executive order, but we're going to see children detained together with their families intent camps throughout the united states of america. the first version of that being the one sitting behind you right now. that's essentially the message that the unite
jacob joins me now.here are a lot of disturbing things we heard, children moved at night, cal perry talked about it, reporting on quickie hearings where people are standing up, pleading guilty to a misdemeanor of crossing the border, then sent back. donald trump saying there shouldn't be hearings, they should just be sent back. give me your take. is this spiraling further out of control or my feeling sitting here for the first time in texas. >> watching you in tornillo, where we first...
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jacob soboroff has been in them as well. draft kraft let me start with you, your organization east leased a statement, i'll read a bit from it. separating children from their parents contradicts everything we stand for as pediatricians, protecting and promoting children's health. we know that family separation casss irreparable harm to children. what do they face? >> sure. well, children belong with their parents. as children are growing and developing, their bodies react to stress in a way that can be really helpful in building habits, but also can be harmful unless they have a caregiver, a parent, somebody trusted to them close by. so for they very young children. some of whom are even verbal yet, to the pratted super a parent, they develop these increasing in the stress hormones in their fight or flight hormones and stay on red alert all the time. that goes on to disrupt their brain architecture. so they don't develop speech and language. they adopt develop gross motor skills. they don't develop the ability to love and bo
jacob soboroff has been in them as well. draft kraft let me start with you, your organization east leased a statement, i'll read a bit from it. separating children from their parents contradicts everything we stand for as pediatricians, protecting and promoting children's health. we know that family separation casss irreparable harm to children. what do they face? >> sure. well, children belong with their parents. as children are growing and developing, their bodies react to stress in a...
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jacobs just to respond to mr. boskovitch. >> why don't we do rebuttal. >> does staff have rebuttal and then we will have appellant? staff? >> yeah, we don't have any rebuttal on this. >> smart. >> thank you. >> i mean at this point we are talking about a bridge built in 1960. they are trying to do the right thing. if planning wants to do one whole permit, we are fine with it. we will always work with those notice of violations. >> have you had any communications with planning that is their preference? and that is what they are recommending. you confirmed the appellants statement. >> it was the best way to deal with this and i think a full stand alone permit will actually go back to planning again but if we have that same plan that shows to delete the walkway, our inspector will verify the condition and put notes on the case. >> thank you. >> appellant? >> thanks for giving me the opportunity to speak. the other issue at stake is if we were to agree to only a stair to the rear yard, which is what was offered, the p
jacobs just to respond to mr. boskovitch. >> why don't we do rebuttal. >> does staff have rebuttal and then we will have appellant? staff? >> yeah, we don't have any rebuttal on this. >> smart. >> thank you. >> i mean at this point we are talking about a bridge built in 1960. they are trying to do the right thing. if planning wants to do one whole permit, we are fine with it. we will always work with those notice of violations. >> have you had any...
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jacob and senator merkley will both join us later in this hour. for weakness. do not misjudge quiet tranquility for the power of 335 turbo-charged horses. the lincoln mkx, more horsepower than the lexus rx350. and a quiet interior from which to admire them. for a limited time, get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx plus get $1,000 bonus cash. get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx non-drren's claritin allergy relief. the #1 pediatrician recommended non-drowsy bra nr because to a kid a grassy hill is irresistible. children's claritin. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. lawyers and rupert murdoch is trying to get president trump to change laers, or to at least get rid of rudy giuliani. are you pert murdoch obviously sees rudy giuliani as not helping to protect rupert murdoch's investment in the e h. so they ran a two-page spread of rudy giuliani's marital infid infidelity. it included surveillance pictures of rudy giuliani's alleged stress. but if he wants to protect his investment in the white house, he may have to consider paying for michael cohen's new lawyers because mi
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jacob, unless you did. >> no. something that occurred to me, if the administration doesn't get an exemption from the floors settlement, they basically have 20 days to figure this out. >> a great point. the executive order directs the attorney general to petition the judge who oversees that consent degree to be allowed out of the 20 day part of that consent degree. >> if they don't, they have 20 days to literally set up tent camps on army bases around the country. >> right. there is also just a question of what the court is going to do, right? i mean, this is facially an assault on one of the conditions of the flores consent decree what was the ruling in 2017 that the administration habit poing. to this is going to be litigated very quickly. we would imagine the plaintiffs in floor are going to file a motion quickly as well. >> if we wanted to get ahead in terms of places families may be detained together they were looking at fort bliss in tech as one of the potential places. obviously an d.o.d. installation here i
jacob, unless you did. >> no. something that occurred to me, if the administration doesn't get an exemption from the floors settlement, they basically have 20 days to figure this out. >> a great point. the executive order directs the attorney general to petition the judge who oversees that consent degree to be allowed out of the 20 day part of that consent degree. >> if they don't, they have 20 days to literally set up tent camps on army bases around the country. >>...
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mr jacob didn't would do you have anything that you'd like to add to that. i think you know like i said. if there is future almost and a much later and what they did commonality of values i think you know the analog signals but if the signals do not necessarily. the u.s. is going to be cut out of each other or are you six hundred one out by now against us yes absolutely that one happens expect iraq but you know the same way that mr crump calls that the with that not only our process yeah you know the underling of the result was this i think you know when i get or at mr jacob thank you very much for that and thank you to all of our guests that is graham on the web and singapore on a tank and beijing and job and jacob in new delhi and thank you to for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion to go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. and side story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle us at a.j. and side story for me as a product and the whol
mr jacob didn't would do you have anything that you'd like to add to that. i think you know like i said. if there is future almost and a much later and what they did commonality of values i think you know the analog signals but if the signals do not necessarily. the u.s. is going to be cut out of each other or are you six hundred one out by now against us yes absolutely that one happens expect iraq but you know the same way that mr crump calls that the with that not only our process yeah you...
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jacob, you've been reporting on the border for years now.ant to know if you've picked up any clues that were sounding like there's something out there called a tender age shelter. >> chris just hit the nail on the head, lawrence, inside this building we're standing in front of, 1,100 kids have been separated from their parents. i was inside the building and there are babies sitting by themselves in a cage with other babies. where are those babies going to go? where are they going to put those babies when their parents are picked up and sent into a federal prison or a local jail and then deported and then they never come back? you want to know what happens next? the babies don't end up making it into a facility like this. the parents that would normally come to the babies don't show up for asylum, they run from the border patrol and then we'll be seeing pictures of dead babies in the arizona desert and in the south texas brush. that's what happens when you put deterrents in place and that's what will happen next. you'll have babies dying comi
jacob, you've been reporting on the border for years now.ant to know if you've picked up any clues that were sounding like there's something out there called a tender age shelter. >> chris just hit the nail on the head, lawrence, inside this building we're standing in front of, 1,100 kids have been separated from their parents. i was inside the building and there are babies sitting by themselves in a cage with other babies. where are those babies going to go? where are they going to put...
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but as jacob talked abou ty really don't get a lot of outside contact.t looks like only about two hours a day. and there are interestily murals inside that facility, including one that's causing some controversy. this one of preside trump that according to some reports the children are afraid of. phillip? >> an eye-opening look at the yoalities there. tracie, thank >>> to the other side of the world now, where secretary of state mike pompeo is busy trying to convince japanese and south korean officials in seoul to ck president trump in the days after his summit with kim jong un. pompeo saying major disarmament is expected in north korea within the president's first term but cautn's against unsubstantiated north korean reports, vowing toeep sanctions against pyongyang in place until kim jong un's regimm hasetely denuclearized. however, pompeo refused to answer a reporter's queion on just how the u.s. would verify those nukesg are gone, berat that reporter for the inquiry instead. >>> we begin this morning with the man referred to as donald trump's fixer m
but as jacob talked abou ty really don't get a lot of outside contact.t looks like only about two hours a day. and there are interestily murals inside that facility, including one that's causing some controversy. this one of preside trump that according to some reports the children are afraid of. phillip? >> an eye-opening look at the yoalities there. tracie, thank >>> to the other side of the world now, where secretary of state mike pompeo is busy trying to convince japanese and...
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mr jacob didn't would do you have anything that you'd like to add to that. i think you know like i said. that is you shoot it almost and much like that and what they did going to lose i think the no doubt about it disagreements but it isn't those do not necessarily that the u.s. is going to be got out picture or you see somebody that got out you know yes yes yes absolutely the captain's expected to get out but you know the same way that mr trump goes be with. not only our process yeah you know the underling of the do go was this i think you that saw that when i get or at mr jacob thank you very much for that and thank you to all of our guests that is graham on the web and singapore on a tank and beijing and job and jacob in new delhi and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion to go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. and side story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle us at a.j. and side story for me as a product and th
mr jacob didn't would do you have anything that you'd like to add to that. i think you know like i said. that is you shoot it almost and much like that and what they did going to lose i think the no doubt about it disagreements but it isn't those do not necessarily that the u.s. is going to be got out picture or you see somebody that got out you know yes yes yes absolutely the captain's expected to get out but you know the same way that mr trump goes be with. not only our process yeah you know...
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this is led by jacob rees—mogg.al security adviser but he seems to have found time to see the brexiteers, but if we can get a trade deal with america in that two—year period, that would be a good brexit, that seems to be the message he delivers, but we have got donald trump coming here in a couple of weeks and we will have to see if he delivers the same message. of weeks and we will have to see if he delivers the same messagem of weeks and we will have to see if he delivers the same message. it is another undermining of the prime minister, apparently no officials we re minister, apparently no officials were at this meeting. civil servants are raging and if donald trump meets them privately, it undermines her again. yes, it will. it will be interesting to see what happens on that trip which is in a few weeks' time. there are so many different areas to that. trump coming here, sunni going to who he will give a hard time —— trump going to nato, who he will give a hard time, and then he's going to meet vladimir putin, w
this is led by jacob rees—mogg.al security adviser but he seems to have found time to see the brexiteers, but if we can get a trade deal with america in that two—year period, that would be a good brexit, that seems to be the message he delivers, but we have got donald trump coming here in a couple of weeks and we will have to see if he delivers the same message. of weeks and we will have to see if he delivers the same messagem of weeks and we will have to see if he delivers the same...
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jacob soboroff.hank you father john jenkins, i was going to say holy cross, from notre dame and christine, thank you. jacob will be reporting on the border crisis on "dateline" on sunday. it airs at 7:00 eastern on nbc. president trump claimed those crossing the border are intent bringing drugs and crime into this country. in reality, many of the migrants are escaping horrific violence in sprawl america. we'll talk to a roman catholic nun working to help those asylum seekers. what's forcing them to do this kind of pilgrimage to get away from hell. this is "hardball" where the action is. behr presents: 2 stains, 4 seasons. ordinary stains say they can do the job, but behr premium stain can weather any weather. behr premium semi-transparent stain and sealer, overall #1 rated, weathers it all. find our most advanced formula exclusively at the home depot. (male friend) thanks for the invite! show me the movies. (anna) front row? nobody puts baby in a corner. i'll pre-order what she's having. wax on, wax
jacob soboroff.hank you father john jenkins, i was going to say holy cross, from notre dame and christine, thank you. jacob will be reporting on the border crisis on "dateline" on sunday. it airs at 7:00 eastern on nbc. president trump claimed those crossing the border are intent bringing drugs and crime into this country. in reality, many of the migrants are escaping horrific violence in sprawl america. we'll talk to a roman catholic nun working to help those asylum seekers. what's...
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jacob soboroff reporting from new york. can watch his special date line report, the dividing line tomorrow night on nbc at 7:00 eastern time. >>> dinner plans next. why white house senior adviser stephen miller's restaurant selection is angering so many people. >>> las vegas, nevada, the president of the united states, donald trump ready to speak to the republican party of nevada. it's supposed to be about tax reform. there's a high likelihood, i would say, the president may talk about immigration as well. let's listen in now. the president of the united states, donald trump, in las vegas, nevada. >> thank you very much, everybody. thank you. i want to thank michael. he's done a great job. he's really -- i looked at some numbers before. they're looking really good. i give a lot of that attribution to michael. he's been a wonderful leader in this great state that we love. i want to congratulate senator dean heller on his victory. he's going to do a tremendous job. he's going to be a continuation of a great senator. he's been
jacob soboroff reporting from new york. can watch his special date line report, the dividing line tomorrow night on nbc at 7:00 eastern time. >>> dinner plans next. why white house senior adviser stephen miller's restaurant selection is angering so many people. >>> las vegas, nevada, the president of the united states, donald trump ready to speak to the republican party of nevada. it's supposed to be about tax reform. there's a high likelihood, i would say, the president may...
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believe jacob soborov whose reporting has been so brilliant. believe him and not them. >> let's talk about the need for the deterrent. i'm in search of the migrant crisis. in february, the president said border crossings are down 80%. then a few weeks ago the rnc said when are democrats going to help us with this border problem? a week later, they said, look, things are going reallll at the border. yes, things are up. kirstjen nielsen said 200%. this time, this year, than they were last year. but overall, lookt the last decade. we're going down, down, down. so as far as crises that we need to address, if i was someone in america who said "save me," i might say save us from the opoid crisis. where exactly is the migrant crisis? >> i'm an immigration hawk but i also believe in morality and mpassion. and the president and his team have some sort of fixation on the southern border. they ignore the fact that 42% of all illegalignts from the united states came here legally and just overstayed their visas and they aren't being rounded up and taken out
believe jacob soborov whose reporting has been so brilliant. believe him and not them. >> let's talk about the need for the deterrent. i'm in search of the migrant crisis. in february, the president said border crossings are down 80%. then a few weeks ago the rnc said when are democrats going to help us with this border problem? a week later, they said, look, things are going reallll at the border. yes, things are up. kirstjen nielsen said 200%. this time, this year, than they were last...
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jacob, you are down there. you've seen it. give us a fact check on the president. >> reporter: it's not true, katy. it's not true that this is a democrat policy. it is not true that this is unusual to -- not unusual, rather, as the attorney general said. and it is not true that this is anybody else's responsibility other than the president of the united states. this is a policy that was put into place by the white house. it is the policy that has made what's going on in the building behind me, the epicenter of family separation in the united states possible. over 1,100 children since april have been separated from their parents in this building and throughout this sector here, the rio grande valley sector of the border patrol. yesterday we went in there for the first time since this policy was announced. journalists were allowed in. as you said, cameras were not allowed in. everything we were told wasn't going on in there is going on. there are children sleeping in cages alongside other children. there are mattresses on the fl
jacob, you are down there. you've seen it. give us a fact check on the president. >> reporter: it's not true, katy. it's not true that this is a democrat policy. it is not true that this is unusual to -- not unusual, rather, as the attorney general said. and it is not true that this is anybody else's responsibility other than the president of the united states. this is a policy that was put into place by the white house. it is the policy that has made what's going on in the building...
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. >> news4's nicole jacobs is live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, aaron, good moing, eun. this location is just two blocks from bethesdach metro w makes this location key to keeping it here in maryland. you may remember one of the top democrats in is area teamed up with republican governor larry hogan to assure myland did not mission out on this cutting edge opportunity. today, officials will break ground on this $600 million international headquarters. it's a process that is expected to bring in 3,000 construction jobs. and certainn its completion, really give this area an economic boost. nearly 800,000 square feet, we're talking about. and 242 rooms as far as the hotel go, allf which is expected to be operational in 2022. yore taking live look now at exactly where it will all be built. maryland has been hom the marriott for 60 years. and also, it did consider moving to virginia and maryland -- virginia and d.c., i should add. it will stay here in maryland. and that nggroundbrea that starts at 9:30 makes it
. >> news4's nicole jacobs is live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, aaron, good moing, eun. this location is just two blocks from bethesdach metro w makes this location key to keeping it here in maryland. you may remember one of the top democrats in is area teamed up with republican governor larry hogan to assure myland did not mission out on this cutting edge opportunity. today, officials will break ground on this $600 million international headquarters. it's a process...