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judd, nice to see you. next witness is paul -- the deputy assistant commissioner of the office of internal affairs for u.s. customs and border protection. a post he's held since 2012.e i understand mr. hendrick beca our witness this morning. this morning due to changes announced by the commissioner today. not much warning but thank you for joining us.s has g we appreciate mr. hendricks serving as a witness given the extensive knowledge of the issue we're going discuss today. he joined the custom service in 1986, is that right as a special agent. has been with the office of tic. internal affairs since 2007. thank you for joining on a shor notice. final witness is adam miles. he's the director of policy and congressional affairs at the oin u.s.g office of special counci. prior to joining, he was on ther staff of the house committee and oversight reform. ted we thank you for your service. we thank you for your service and testimony today.minu if you want to give us your testimony roughly five minutes.n that's
judd, nice to see you. next witness is paul -- the deputy assistant commissioner of the office of internal affairs for u.s. customs and border protection. a post he's held since 2012.e i understand mr. hendrick beca our witness this morning. this morning due to changes announced by the commissioner today. not much warning but thank you for joining us.s has g we appreciate mr. hendricks serving as a witness given the extensive knowledge of the issue we're going discuss today. he joined the...
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judd. he has more than 15 years of experience as border patrol agent. currently serves as president of the national border patrol council representing more than 17,000 border patrol agents and support staff. mr. judd spent much of his career on the southwest border in the central california and tucson, arizona, sectors. in the past he's been stationed as a field training officer and canine officers in naco, arizona. from 2001 to 2002 as an instructor at the border patrol academy. welcome. mr. judd, nice to see you. next witness is paul hammer, the deputy assistant commissioner of the office of internal affairs for /* for u.s. customs and border protection. a post he's held since 2012. i understand mr. hamrick became our witness this morning. this morning due to changes announced by the commissioner today. not much warning but thank you for joining us. we hamrick stepping up, giving his extensive knowledge of the issue we are going to discuss. he joined the customs service in 1986, is that r
judd. he has more than 15 years of experience as border patrol agent. currently serves as president of the national border patrol council representing more than 17,000 border patrol agents and support staff. mr. judd spent much of his career on the southwest border in the central california and tucson, arizona, sectors. in the past he's been stationed as a field training officer and canine officers in naco, arizona. from 2001 to 2002 as an instructor at the border patrol academy. welcome. mr....
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judd? is your organization supportive? >> yes, sir. >> for both judd and vitiello, do you believe this legislation increases the border patrol's operational capacity and its effectiveness? >> it will. >> i don't believe it will. i know it will. >> okay. will it help or hurt recruitment and retention of border patrol agents? >> i think it will help. >> it will help. >> does it provide more certainty for the agents and their families? both of you? >> agree. >> it does. >> absolutely. >> and we're probably going to get into cost savings in a minute, but does your group and your agency believe that this saves money? >> it does. the key provision of eliminating flsa for overtime work as the workforce is now entitled would save us considerably. >> okay. i want to talk about training for just a little bit. mr. vitiello, who do you use for training? >> there's a variety of assignments at the academy, but some of the instructors are, in fact, border patrol agents that teach operational aspects of the work in the academy setting. >>
judd? is your organization supportive? >> yes, sir. >> for both judd and vitiello, do you believe this legislation increases the border patrol's operational capacity and its effectiveness? >> it will. >> i don't believe it will. i know it will. >> okay. will it help or hurt recruitment and retention of border patrol agents? >> i think it will help. >> it will help. >> does it provide more certainty for the agents and their families? both of you?...
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judd and mr. crain, the one single thing we could do right now to stop what i do believe is a humanitarian crisis but is a humanitarian crisis that has been create by this president and the lack of enforcement? what's the one thing we could do today to change it? >> i'm going to have to answer, i want to stop the smugglers. i want these individuals to be safe. i've seen too many dead bodies in the desert. i don't want to see anymore dead bodies. i want them to present themself at ports of entry. i want to stop the smugglers. >> thank you. mr. crain? >> if it's just one answer, we have to send a different message to the world. that starts with enforcing the laws we have on the books and taking a second look at things like daca. >> if we start enforcing the law today, i will submit to you that we can save children. you won't see those dead bodies. you won't see these girls that are getting raped. and you won't see these children that are getting abused by these criminal gangs. i think it's time that
judd and mr. crain, the one single thing we could do right now to stop what i do believe is a humanitarian crisis but is a humanitarian crisis that has been create by this president and the lack of enforcement? what's the one thing we could do today to change it? >> i'm going to have to answer, i want to stop the smugglers. i want these individuals to be safe. i've seen too many dead bodies in the desert. i don't want to see anymore dead bodies. i want them to present themself at ports of...
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judd do you agree with this message? >> i absolutely agree that it was the national border patrol counsel that was adamantly opposed to leap. the simple reason we are opposed to leap is this whole nation that all you have to do is be available to be paid someone needs to go back and read the law and i think you need to investigate other agencies. the law states you must maintain certain number of hours that you have to be scheduled. the problem with leap is you can schedule me for 10 hours but if i work over 10 hours that day it's free. there is no mechanism to force them to let me go after ten-hour so in other words in a real-world sense if i'm in a certain area on the border and a relief that is going to relieve me for today calls in sick the agency can call me up and say hey your relief just called in sick. we didn't schedule this to happen. we need you to work a double shift and by the way the double shift is now going to be free. we needed a mechanism to ensure that the agency was not going to work us beyond 10 hour
judd do you agree with this message? >> i absolutely agree that it was the national border patrol counsel that was adamantly opposed to leap. the simple reason we are opposed to leap is this whole nation that all you have to do is be available to be paid someone needs to go back and read the law and i think you need to investigate other agencies. the law states you must maintain certain number of hours that you have to be scheduled. the problem with leap is you can schedule me for 10...
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judd. reverend, welcome. >> good afternoon. thank you for the opportunity to testify on unaccompanied children entering the united states. i've been called to serve the church as a bishop of the diocese on the border. my challenge is to the best of my ability and under the guy ans of the church to apply the apply the gospel of jesus. in visiting with these children, i've witnessed the human consequences of the violence they have endured. this challenge tests the moral character of our nation. it is a test we must not fail. other nations are watching how we handle this matter. our moral authority and the world is at stake. let me say upfront that the u.s. catholic bishops support the right of our nation to control her borders and to enforce the rule of law. migration to our country should be orderly, safe and controlled, consistent with the common good. this is why the u.s. bishop have supported the immigration system so that the rule of law can be restored in a humanitarian manner. we hope
judd. reverend, welcome. >> good afternoon. thank you for the opportunity to testify on unaccompanied children entering the united states. i've been called to serve the church as a bishop of the diocese on the border. my challenge is to the best of my ability and under the guy ans of the church to apply the apply the gospel of jesus. in visiting with these children, i've witnessed the human consequences of the violence they have endured. this challenge tests the moral character of our...
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i'm on broadway acting with judd hirsch, an academy award nominee. said, we're doing everything we can to destroy your career. aren't we, judd? >> what makes it absurd is you shot in new york city in january. the movie is supposed to be in the summer. you see the steam coming out of your mouth. >> everybody here on the east coast now -- >> it was the worst winter. >> at citi field where we shot, there was eight inches of snow on the ground. we're trying to watch a baseball game. poor vivica fox couldn't get her words out. she was like, look up, look up! they had to shoot it eight times. she finally percent veered. >> glad we didn't do it, hoda. >> maybe "sharknado" in hawaii. >> were you surprised the second one was so quick to come? >> not when i saw the social media phenomenon. me myself, like everybody else, i was watching on a tour bus at the time. i was blown away. i'm on the twitter, facebook, going, oh, my god, is everybody watching this? i got the call. my friends thought i got a 64 sistersy movie. they're like, dude, you're in "sharknado 2,"
i'm on broadway acting with judd hirsch, an academy award nominee. said, we're doing everything we can to destroy your career. aren't we, judd? >> what makes it absurd is you shot in new york city in january. the movie is supposed to be in the summer. you see the steam coming out of your mouth. >> everybody here on the east coast now -- >> it was the worst winter. >> at citi field where we shot, there was eight inches of snow on the ground. we're trying to watch a...
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judd? >> that's absolutely incorrect. our pension right now is based upon 25% auo plus our base pay. this would -- this would keep everything exactly the same. this wouldn't change anything, it wouldn't cost more, it wouldn't cost less. the pension would be the same. >> all right. chief? >> it isn't a change as it relates to auo payments or other statutes that are out there like l.e.a.p. >> okay. i think we're going to wrap it up here. i think we start some votes and -- in the senate and i think with that i want to thank each of you for coming today and thanks for making time to be with us on probably short notice, one of you at least very short notice. and we appreciate your testimony. we appreciate your answering our questions. the hearing record is going to remain open for 15 days. that's until june 24th at 5:00 p.m. for the submission of statements and questions for the record. i'm going to urge my colleagues who have any additional questions to submit them well before june 24th so that we can get very prompt answers
judd? >> that's absolutely incorrect. our pension right now is based upon 25% auo plus our base pay. this would -- this would keep everything exactly the same. this wouldn't change anything, it wouldn't cost more, it wouldn't cost less. the pension would be the same. >> all right. chief? >> it isn't a change as it relates to auo payments or other statutes that are out there like l.e.a.p. >> okay. i think we're going to wrap it up here. i think we start some votes and --...
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judd. >> good afternoon. thank you chairman goodlatte and ranking member conyers for the opportunity to testify on unaccompanied children entering united states. having called to serve the church as a bishop, bishop of the diocese on the border. my challenge is to the best of my ability and under the guidance of the church to apply the gospel teaching of jesus to present-day situations. in visiting with these children in my diocese and their home countries by witness the human consequences of the violence they have endured. this challenge tests the moral character of our nation. it is a test we must not fail. our other nations are watching how we handle this matter. our moral authority of the world is at stake. let me say upfront that the u.s. catholic bishops support the right of our nation to control her borders and to enforce the rule of law. my -- migration to our country should be orderly, safe and controlled, consistent with the common good. this is why the u.s. bishops have supported
judd. >> good afternoon. thank you chairman goodlatte and ranking member conyers for the opportunity to testify on unaccompanied children entering united states. having called to serve the church as a bishop, bishop of the diocese on the border. my challenge is to the best of my ability and under the guidance of the church to apply the gospel teaching of jesus to present-day situations. in visiting with these children in my diocese and their home countries by witness the human...
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♪ >> you can play. >> that's all i've got. >> judd apatow! >> that was awesome. >> fantastic!ycheck spent before you even get it? we'll help you right after this. ♪ working on the night moves ♪ [ male announcer ] type 2 diabetes affects millions of us. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine -- what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine...loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how. the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose some weight. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause some people to have loss of body water and salt. this may
♪ >> you can play. >> that's all i've got. >> judd apatow! >> that was awesome. >> fantastic!ycheck spent before you even get it? we'll help you right after this. ♪ working on the night moves ♪ [ male announcer ] type 2 diabetes affects millions of us. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine -- what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine...loving your numbers. introducing once-daily...
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. >> the pote can county sheriff grady judd said apps may have contributed to her anguish.ask fm started latvia. its website boasts more than 100 million users worldwide. when news of her death went viral, it says the company deleted her page making it impossible for law enforcement to see what was said the night she died. >> they deleted everything, her whole entire page. >> to this day, you don't know what was said to her? >> i have idea what was said to her. >> in just over a year, there have been more than a dozen news reports around the world linking suicides to bullying onsk fm. all of them were teenagers. >> they're saying we don't care if you're victimized. we don't care if your child is victimized. >> the company says they cooperate with law enforcement and recently added a safety page to its website saying bullies are not tolerated. in a statement ask fm said reports of suicide cases often tend to present premature and simplified conclusions about tragic events which are always a complex overlap of different factors. suicide is complicated and that includes the ci
. >> the pote can county sheriff grady judd said apps may have contributed to her anguish.ask fm started latvia. its website boasts more than 100 million users worldwide. when news of her death went viral, it says the company deleted her page making it impossible for law enforcement to see what was said the night she died. >> they deleted everything, her whole entire page. >> to this day, you don't know what was said to her? >> i have idea what was said to her. >>...
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i've worked on several movies with judd apatow who insists that i get fatter. >> stephen: really?onest to god. he says i... he has said, i want fat rudd. that's how he says it. i've had to eat cupcakes. "this is 40" he wants me mushy. this is one of the first times i've had to go the other way. >> stephen: it's like de niro, only doing half of "raging bull." >> de niro and i very similar, in style and approach. and we both... >> stephen: i do a de niro. you ever seen my de niro. >> i haven't. >> stephen: "i'm robert de niro. yeah, see, i run this town." >> that's fantastic. that's amazing. >> stephen: paul, at a certain point we probably should go to commercial. >> hey, it's your show. >> i'm not sure it is right now. >> that seemed aggressive. >> stephen: that came out very aggressive and rude. >> kind of a dick. you're kind of reevaluating everything you said about the "oops i did it again." >> stephen: i want to thank you, paul rudd. i think we all want to thank paul rudd for being here. >> by the way, the only reason i got that aggressive, riddled with hgh and steroids. >> ste
i've worked on several movies with judd apatow who insists that i get fatter. >> stephen: really?onest to god. he says i... he has said, i want fat rudd. that's how he says it. i've had to eat cupcakes. "this is 40" he wants me mushy. this is one of the first times i've had to go the other way. >> stephen: it's like de niro, only doing half of "raging bull." >> de niro and i very similar, in style and approach. and we both... >> stephen: i do a de...
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that's all it is. >> sheriff grady judd doesn't buy it. speaks for itself. >> i was outraged. i mean, when you looked at the violence, when you looked at the animalistic behavior, the pack mentality where they just beat her and beat her and beat her, and the reality of it is, the piece that you're seeing on television is after they knocked her unconscious and she regained consciousness. there's a lot more to that beating than just that two or three minutes of tape that we have. >> he also believes certain websites enable this type of behavior. >> i challenge you that you could go onto youtube right now and find beatdown videos. now, maybe those are staged by kids to look cool, but look what it's promoted in this particular incident with tori. >> tori's mother talisa lindsay is outraged. >> i don't understand it. i don't understand how our society has gotten through peer pressure to our kids that it's okay to act in violence and then want to post it on myspace or youtube or anywhere else just for the entertainment and a laugh. i mean, i don
that's all it is. >> sheriff grady judd doesn't buy it. speaks for itself. >> i was outraged. i mean, when you looked at the violence, when you looked at the animalistic behavior, the pack mentality where they just beat her and beat her and beat her, and the reality of it is, the piece that you're seeing on television is after they knocked her unconscious and she regained consciousness. there's a lot more to that beating than just that two or three minutes of tape that we have....
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to investigators surveillance video shows the couple robbing the man and taking his two hand guns judd of a firing range. police are still searching for the male suspect in this case. the woman has not yet been officially charged. be sure to stay with nbc 10 and nbc10.com tore updates on this story. >>> this morning we have new video of two men wanted in a shooting in atlantic city. police hope that you'll recognize the two suspects you see in the upper left side of your screen. investigators say these men fired shots into a crowd of people on kentucky avenue last sunday night. one man was wounded. according to police two other men in the crowd fired back. austin tajideen and vaughn have been charged but are still wanted in this shooting. >>> federal investigators are closer to finding out what caused the plane crash that killed local fill and throw fist katz and several others. a report from the ntsb focuses on the crew suggesting possible pilot error. according to the report it appears the crew did not perform a flight control check before takeoff. data from the may 31st crash in mas
to investigators surveillance video shows the couple robbing the man and taking his two hand guns judd of a firing range. police are still searching for the male suspect in this case. the woman has not yet been officially charged. be sure to stay with nbc 10 and nbc10.com tore updates on this story. >>> this morning we have new video of two men wanted in a shooting in atlantic city. police hope that you'll recognize the two suspects you see in the upper left side of your screen....
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judd. yesterday, the white house press secretary challenged republicans saying that we should back for comprehensive immigration reform package that passed the senate last year and is strongly supported by president obama. unfortunately, these statements show the administration's lack of understanding of the issue. the failed to secure the border mitigates threats or enforce immigration laws only undermine congress ability. the senate bill does not contain any provisions that address the problems in current law that would allow us to address the current surge at the southern border. we can line border patrol agent's sole shoulder to shoulder and it would not matter due to this policy. if the point is to apprehend aliens to ensure the return to home countries not provide them a golden ticket into the united states, i will start with you. and then go to mr. judd. the question is, isn't the point to ensure that the return to their home country, not provide them a golden ticket into the united
judd. yesterday, the white house press secretary challenged republicans saying that we should back for comprehensive immigration reform package that passed the senate last year and is strongly supported by president obama. unfortunately, these statements show the administration's lack of understanding of the issue. the failed to secure the border mitigates threats or enforce immigration laws only undermine congress ability. the senate bill does not contain any provisions that address the...
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. >> judd i think miller, the did i graced -- disgraced reporter has been dusted off.er alleged expertise sought by fox news. >> on the situation in iraq and who is responsible and how did this situation occur? >> some of the most prominent commentators you are seeing on u.s. cable news are not canny observers of the iraq war. they are the people who produced the debacle in iraq. people like paul bremer, wolfowitz who were the architects of the u.s. invasion, occupation and destruction of iraq. people like bill crystal who have never suffered any impact on their career trajectory for being so disastrously wrong about what happened happen after the u.s. invaded iraq. u.s.pedia go to these people, to these pundits because they are close to or they wield political power. >> i mean for goodness sake, you are seeing again people like judith miller, paul wolfeowits, others who were totally wrong during the war on iraq. i just can't help not to think about a very bad movie and now, the producers of that very bad movie have decided to produce a sequel to it. >> is this situati
. >> judd i think miller, the did i graced -- disgraced reporter has been dusted off.er alleged expertise sought by fox news. >> on the situation in iraq and who is responsible and how did this situation occur? >> some of the most prominent commentators you are seeing on u.s. cable news are not canny observers of the iraq war. they are the people who produced the debacle in iraq. people like paul bremer, wolfowitz who were the architects of the u.s. invasion, occupation and...
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we'll be goldberg, j j abrams, sarah silverman, judd cap joe, and everybody loves carol leifer her book is called "how to succeed in business without really crying." i think you will love and laugh all of the way through it. >> thank you, tavis. tavis: that is our show for tonight. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with noah wyle. that is next time. we will see you then. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. thank you. >> be more. >> welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." >> "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the members of kqed. >> it was the summer. my mom had been gone for a year. my dad had gotten into
we'll be goldberg, j j abrams, sarah silverman, judd cap joe, and everybody loves carol leifer her book is called "how to succeed in business without really crying." i think you will love and laugh all of the way through it. >> thank you, tavis. tavis: that is our show for tonight. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with noah wyle. that is next...
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on which the united states spent billions of dollars and years training, mostly those iraqi forces judd walked away from their posts. they dropped their uniforms. they were scattered on the roads. the militants seized weapons, equipment, a lot of money. they seized buildings. tens of thousands of citizens fled the city. this is all directly linked to syria. for years, syria has been pretty much ignored black hole. militants in syria cross the border, they linked up with militants in iraq. now there's one open front between the two countries. all week, brian, we've been talking about the potential threat of those five taliban militants released in exchange for bergdahl. many u.s. military officials i've spoken to say these militants in syria and iraq, tens of thousands of them are far more dangerous to the region and to us. >> richard engel on the latest reporting for us tonight, thank. >>> back in this country, hillary clinton continue toss make headlines, including what she said in an interview with our own cynthia mcfadden, who spoke with the former secretary of state at her new york
on which the united states spent billions of dollars and years training, mostly those iraqi forces judd walked away from their posts. they dropped their uniforms. they were scattered on the roads. the militants seized weapons, equipment, a lot of money. they seized buildings. tens of thousands of citizens fled the city. this is all directly linked to syria. for years, syria has been pretty much ignored black hole. militants in syria cross the border, they linked up with militants in iraq. now...
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judd apatow came. he produced the film.n very kindly said after the film -- after the show, do you want to come and shoot this film? it was amazing for me to be shooting in manhattan and doing a play on broadway and working for john and with keira knightley. it was really amazing. >> you are also a star when it comes to bbc production gavin and stacey, a big series. what does this whole new world of media mean to you and your ability to reach people? >> i think it's great. i think anything that gives people choices, so long as the people who are creating the work are being rewarded and paid for it. >> compensation, we can all agree on. >> the last show i did for the bbc was called the wrong man. it was part financed by a company called hulu. it was amazing for us. we made a very small show in the u.k. the people were able to watch on the other side of the world. it's amazing. it's essentially what our film is about. isig message in the film about an artist wanting to put her music in the hands of people to listen to it. >>
judd apatow came. he produced the film.n very kindly said after the film -- after the show, do you want to come and shoot this film? it was amazing for me to be shooting in manhattan and doing a play on broadway and working for john and with keira knightley. it was really amazing. >> you are also a star when it comes to bbc production gavin and stacey, a big series. what does this whole new world of media mean to you and your ability to reach people? >> i think it's great. i think...
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son imÁgenes de la cinta que vuelve a reunir a un gran elenco que incluye a morgan freeman y ashley juddas tengo celular en mano para contestar todos sus mensajes a travÉs de twitter @ primer impacto ya regresamos casi el fin de semana, ya volvemos. ♪ que enviara hata 300 asesores militares para entrenar a las fuerzas iraquies. hallan al menos 31 cadaveres en una fosa clandestina en veracruz, mexico john boehner, presidente de la camara de representantes, culpo al gobierno del presidente obama de la crisis humanitaria de los niqos en la frontera acompaqenos esta tarde en noticiero ... ♪ >> los choques y las aparatosas caÍdas estuvieron a la orden del dÍa en el encuentro entre grecia y japÓn. un partido muy agresivo pero los goles brillaron por su ausencia. los nipones lucharon con todos pero la defensa griega fue impenetrable ambos equipos terminaron agotados y empatados a cero. >> siguiendo con el entusiasmo deportivo vamos derecho a rÍo de janeiro con edgar martÍnez. >> hubo goles y mejores. >> efectivamente, chicas, gusto de saludarlas a ustedes que la gente que nos siggue en primer i
son imÁgenes de la cinta que vuelve a reunir a un gran elenco que incluye a morgan freeman y ashley juddas tengo celular en mano para contestar todos sus mensajes a travÉs de twitter @ primer impacto ya regresamos casi el fin de semana, ya volvemos. ♪ que enviara hata 300 asesores militares para entrenar a las fuerzas iraquies. hallan al menos 31 cadaveres en una fosa clandestina en veracruz, mexico john boehner, presidente de la camara de representantes, culpo al gobierno del presidente...
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>> judd hirsch. >> yes. >> you should know this.i"? >> i do. >> do you need it? >> gisele. >> you're right. >> fill in the blank. the tag line used for the game show "cash cab." there are over blank number of cabs in new york city. but there's only one that pays you. >> how many cabs in new york city? >> 10,000, 13,000, or 13,000. >> 13,000. >> yes. you win. you win your own personal taxi. >> yes, i can get one. >> thank you. you can get the premier of "taxi brooklyn" at 10:00 tomorrow. >>> everything you need for a festive fourth of july, jill martin will tell us about after the local news. >> what would you do if there was a child right in front of you sitting all alone, crying in pain from hunger, near death from sickness? what if all you had to do was reach into your pocket and pull out 50 cents to save that child's live. this is that child and this is that moment. these two quarters. it has never been easier to save the life of a child. go online or call this number and un unicef with your $15 monthly gift. it's only .50 cents
>> judd hirsch. >> yes. >> you should know this.i"? >> i do. >> do you need it? >> gisele. >> you're right. >> fill in the blank. the tag line used for the game show "cash cab." there are over blank number of cabs in new york city. but there's only one that pays you. >> how many cabs in new york city? >> 10,000, 13,000, or 13,000. >> 13,000. >> yes. you win. you win your own personal taxi. >> yes, i can...
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. -- >> call her dane beauty judd she is is a british citizen. >> sir elton john. >> yes. >> sir johngeorge, ringo. you just saw rain. >> oh, we saw the beatles, academy of music, fantastic. it was good. >> how about jay-z celebrating fathers day with hess daughter blew ivy. beyonce shared this black and white picture with her 13 million followers on instagram yesterday. caring two year old daughter on his shoulder, the caption simply red happy fathers day. happy gathers fathers day to all of the cats out there on the day after. >> we had so many wonderful pictures. thanks for sending them in. we love when you share the conversation with us on facebook, twitter, all of us will be back here to do the whole thing again. >> mike jerrick back from ♪ come have fun at sesame place with everyone's favorite furry friends. enjoy rides where you can splash... and whirl. and, play in the all-new cookie's monster land. with 5 exciting rides, a monster clubhouse and more! get unlimited visits and more with a season pass for six payments of $18. ♪ meet me at sesame place! >>> live from new york cit
. -- >> call her dane beauty judd she is is a british citizen. >> sir elton john. >> yes. >> sir johngeorge, ringo. you just saw rain. >> oh, we saw the beatles, academy of music, fantastic. it was good. >> how about jay-z celebrating fathers day with hess daughter blew ivy. beyonce shared this black and white picture with her 13 million followers on instagram yesterday. caring two year old daughter on his shoulder, the caption simply red happy fathers day....
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second witness is brandon judd. mr. judd has more than 15 years of experience as a border patrol agent. currently serves as president of the national border patrol counsel representing sagts and support staff. spent much of his career in the elle sen trow california areas and k-9 officer at one of the busiest border crossings in naco, arizona and from 2001 to 2002 was an instructor at the border patrol academy. welcome, nice to see you. next witness is mr. hamrick, the deputy assistant commissioner of the office of internal affairs for u.s. customs and border protection and since 2012. i understand he just became our witness this morning. due to some leadership changes announced by the commissioner today. it's not much warning but thanks for joining us. we very much appreciate him accepting to serve as the witness given his extensive knowledge of the issue we're going to discuss today. joined the customs service in 1986, is that right? 1986 as a special agent and been with the office of internal affairs since 2007. than
second witness is brandon judd. mr. judd has more than 15 years of experience as a border patrol agent. currently serves as president of the national border patrol counsel representing sagts and support staff. spent much of his career in the elle sen trow california areas and k-9 officer at one of the busiest border crossings in naco, arizona and from 2001 to 2002 was an instructor at the border patrol academy. welcome, nice to see you. next witness is mr. hamrick, the deputy assistant...
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and judd apatow came and john said after the film, do you -- after the show do you want to shoot thisilm? so for me it was amazing to be shooting in manhattan and doing a play on broadway and working with a director like john and mark ruffalo and keira knightley and all these people. it was really amazing. >> and you're also a star when productions, "gavin and stacy." a big series. what does this world of new media mean and ability to reach people that you could actually go directly to the consumer? have them actually just download the episodes? do you like that idea? >> i think it's great. i think anything that gives people choice. so long as the people who are creating the work are being rewarded and paid for it. >> compensated. like the aereo agreement. >> and the last show that i wrote for the bbc is a show called the wrong man part financed by a company called hulu. and amazing for us. that we would make a show, a very small show in the u.k. that within -- then people would be able to watch on the other side of the world. it's amazing. through those streaming services. it's great
and judd apatow came and john said after the film, do you -- after the show do you want to shoot thisilm? so for me it was amazing to be shooting in manhattan and doing a play on broadway and working with a director like john and mark ruffalo and keira knightley and all these people. it was really amazing. >> and you're also a star when productions, "gavin and stacy." a big series. what does this world of new media mean and ability to reach people that you could actually go...
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. >>> at 5:30 muni riders judd brace for the policy of delays and service we disruptions with more drivese at san francisco with that news. amy? >> so far, trains are rolling here and the station is open at west portal can commuters are not aware of this and the trains are coming and not complaining but it looks like the impact is going to trickle down later into the morning. look at the times: the inbound trains, 48 minutes and the next is 72 minutes, and you have one minute for one and then 29 minutes to the next. one outbound is at 36 minutes and then, 65 minutes, not normally the time you would see in the busy morning hours. muni is apologizing saying they are trying to balance the service how the city so that could explain why we are seeing one train one minute and another train not here for another 48 minutes. this is all because of a contract dispute, some of the workers are having with management. they not allowed to strike because of a proposition that voters passed a few years ago. they are allowed to call in sick and that is a different story. >> our employees have the right to
. >>> at 5:30 muni riders judd brace for the policy of delays and service we disruptions with more drivese at san francisco with that news. amy? >> so far, trains are rolling here and the station is open at west portal can commuters are not aware of this and the trains are coming and not complaining but it looks like the impact is going to trickle down later into the morning. look at the times: the inbound trains, 48 minutes and the next is 72 minutes, and you have one minute for...
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are american soccer fans procrastinators or a sudden judd stang. >> we have a lot of casual fans thatis he are going to see the best players. now, we need to turn those casual fans into supporting the national team and major league soccer. excellent youtube channel. >> thank you very much. before we part ways and you head off to the world cup, get your final predictions. any surprises we should expect? who do you think will take on the cup? >> brazil is hosting the tournament. they are the favorites. argentina has the best player in the world in leo mesiaon. and germany and spain. no team has done it four times, let alone three. germany is a favorite. they are in our group, unfortunately, in group "g." i hope we get out of our group and then it is house money. we are rolling the dice and see what happens. >> brazil is one of the teams that is allowed to get intimate. they will be happy. >> it has been a pleasure, jimmy conrad. >> appreciate it. we'll stay in touch with you while you are in the field for the games. >>> that wraps things up for today's edition of rf daily. catch my show
are american soccer fans procrastinators or a sudden judd stang. >> we have a lot of casual fans thatis he are going to see the best players. now, we need to turn those casual fans into supporting the national team and major league soccer. excellent youtube channel. >> thank you very much. before we part ways and you head off to the world cup, get your final predictions. any surprises we should expect? who do you think will take on the cup? >> brazil is hosting the tournament....
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concrete floor, and 09 de90 degree heat with no food or showers and meanwhile, homeland secretary juddng the parents of these children a strong warning. >> we provide a number of things for children when we find them, because the law requires it, and because our values require it, but it is not safe, and it is not a desirable situation, and i would encourage no parent to send their child or send for their child through this p process. >> every single day as many as 400 children are crossing the border without parents, and 47,000 have been apprehended since october, and what can and should be done, and joining me along the mexico border in mission, texas, the host of telemundo, and soon, the head of this hour on msnbc, my friend jo jose diaz. >> well, chris, you are right, it is a not just one concrete building that is housing these people, but it is not just 90 degrees, but it is 105 degrees here in mcallen. and this video that the washington post brought out is smuggled, because they are not all allowing the press to go in to see the conditions and talk to the people. i have spoken, c
concrete floor, and 09 de90 degree heat with no food or showers and meanwhile, homeland secretary juddng the parents of these children a strong warning. >> we provide a number of things for children when we find them, because the law requires it, and because our values require it, but it is not safe, and it is not a desirable situation, and i would encourage no parent to send their child or send for their child through this p process. >> every single day as many as 400 children are...
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a bipartisan proposal over the last few years, first with mitch mcconnell's economics lieutenant, judd gregg, and most recently with dan coates, and it essentially builds on the good work that a big batch of democrats did in the '80s. bill bradley, ronald reagan, bob packwood, which basically means you go in there and drain the swamp. there had been something like 16,000 tax changes since that last tax reform, so you go in there, clean those out, use the money to hold down the rates and encourage producivity. when they did so, it helped create a number of jobs. >> what would you do to the top corporate tax rate, what would you do to personal rates? is it retro-neutral, in your vision? >> first of all, i think pro-growth tax reform, the right kind of bipartisan tax reform is going to encourage job growth, it's going to encourage economic growth, and that will translate into revenue. my top rate is 24%, so it is really the lowest on offer. it means we're cutting the top rate a third, but i do think we need to go after some of these loopholes, and we have a big group of cfos here today, a
a bipartisan proposal over the last few years, first with mitch mcconnell's economics lieutenant, judd gregg, and most recently with dan coates, and it essentially builds on the good work that a big batch of democrats did in the '80s. bill bradley, ronald reagan, bob packwood, which basically means you go in there and drain the swamp. there had been something like 16,000 tax changes since that last tax reform, so you go in there, clean those out, use the money to hold down the rates and...
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of teens who spend a saturday in detention "the breakfast club" that starred anthony michael hall, judd kids from different cliques. >> critics say it was the greatest high school film. the iconic poster for the film was photographed by annie liebowitz. >> before directing he was a writer and one of his most notable screenplays is for national lampoon's "vacation." >> based on a short story called "vacation a58" which appeared in its magazine and released in 1983 starred chevy chase, beverly d'angelo, randy quaid and once again anthony michael hall as the griswold family on a cross country vacation. so successful it had pfeifer sequels. >> biggest success at least in box office was "home alone" one of the highest grossing comedies of all time released in 1990 starred macaulay culkin forgotten by his family when they go on vacation. burglars break in and the traps he sets to catch them are epic. >> i'm up here, you morons. come and get me. >> hey. >> ah! >> don't worry, i'll get him for you. ow. ooh. >> got to love it. the number one movie at the box office for 12 straight weeks and ende
of teens who spend a saturday in detention "the breakfast club" that starred anthony michael hall, judd kids from different cliques. >> critics say it was the greatest high school film. the iconic poster for the film was photographed by annie liebowitz. >> before directing he was a writer and one of his most notable screenplays is for national lampoon's "vacation." >> based on a short story called "vacation a58" which appeared in its magazine and...
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it also starred anthony michael hall, judd nelson and ally sheedy as kids from different cliques. >> it was the greatest high school film. little-known fact, the iconic poster for the film was photographed by annie liebowitz. >> wow, i didn't know that. >> neither did i. >> before directing he was a writer and one of his most notable screenplays is for "national lampoon's vacation." >> it was based on a short story called "vacation 58" which appeared in "national lampoon" magazine. it was released in 1983 and starred chevy chase, beverly d'angelo, randy quaid and once again anthony michael hall as the griswold family on a cross country vacation. it was so successful it spawned five sequels. >> i've seen it 30 types and i would be happy to see it 31. john hughes' biggest success at least in box office was "home alone," one of the highest grossing comedies of all time released in 1990. it starred macaulay culkin as the kid who was forgotten by his family when they go on vacation. he has a lot to contend with when burglars break in and the traps he sets to catch them are epic. >> i'm up
it also starred anthony michael hall, judd nelson and ally sheedy as kids from different cliques. >> it was the greatest high school film. little-known fact, the iconic poster for the film was photographed by annie liebowitz. >> wow, i didn't know that. >> neither did i. >> before directing he was a writer and one of his most notable screenplays is for "national lampoon's vacation." >> it was based on a short story called "vacation 58" which...
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judd on the democrats line. good morning. good morning.estion is for the regulation of e-cigarettes, i noticed many people under the age of 19 are using it, especially around pennsylvania and other large cities and suburban areas. there is no regulation. the ingredients are not listed for most companies. i think people should know what they are putting in their bodies, especially if there are not serious regulation such as cigarettes. you'retes you know putting nicotine and chemicals they use to filter those into your body. are right. in a lot of places there is nothing yet. there was a new industry that cropped up before regulators could get ahold of it. that is the proposal, to stop the sale to minors and take care of some of the things you brought up. host: we have set a lot -- a site of mine for e-cigarette users. this is hannah from kansas. one more time for hannah from pittsburg, kansas. going to jeff. jeff from texas. republican line. it going this morning? yes, four years ago i was smoking two packs of marlboro rolls a day. i was g
judd on the democrats line. good morning. good morning.estion is for the regulation of e-cigarettes, i noticed many people under the age of 19 are using it, especially around pennsylvania and other large cities and suburban areas. there is no regulation. the ingredients are not listed for most companies. i think people should know what they are putting in their bodies, especially if there are not serious regulation such as cigarettes. you'retes you know putting nicotine and chemicals they use...
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having a comedian's first or second chance all the first and i was martin was in the first thing that judd created when for example yeah you know as a first thing goes yeah he was going to be part of his own guy it's the best you know if you're a freak or a geek again we'll have a check one of the great t.v. characters what's it like all you working together is the biggest i mean do you get along well with the director is a tenderness to her there's a real tenderness to yeah you know i think that we're all we all get along really really well and you know we're sort of the funny and mike has been our like comedic hero most of us for you know years and years and years so it really is sort of a dream job i mean this is the best we had to do you have trouble remembering one yeah you know once in a while but it's great that we have like tech consultants on so they help us figure anything out i'm seeing everything you say to me is true so i mean i'm really at it right far as if they're now putting out a building once they get suspenders that's their design you know so no one said you lose the cu
having a comedian's first or second chance all the first and i was martin was in the first thing that judd created when for example yeah you know as a first thing goes yeah he was going to be part of his own guy it's the best you know if you're a freak or a geek again we'll have a check one of the great t.v. characters what's it like all you working together is the biggest i mean do you get along well with the director is a tenderness to her there's a real tenderness to yeah you know i think...
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>> judd hirsh. >> yes. >> you should know this.r blank number of cabs in new york city. but there's only one that pace you. >> how many cabs in new york city? >> 10,000, 12,000, or 13,000. >> 12,000. >> yes. you win. you win your own personal taxi. >> yes, i can get one. >> thank you. you can get the premier of taxi brooklyn at 10:00 tomorrow. >>> everything you need for a broo[ jennifer garner ]row. why can't powerful sunscreen feel great on your skin? actually it can. neutrogena® ultra sheer. nothing outperforms it. nothing feels cleaner. its helioplex formula provides unbeatable uva uvb protection to help prevent early skin aging and skin cancer. all with the cleanest feel. you won't believe you're wearing such powerful sun protection. it's the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. and for on-the-go, new ultra-sheer face & body stick. from neutrogena®. new ultra-sheer face & body stick. now they're part of our 2 for $25 guest favorites!r one olive garden dishes. get your all-time favorites like creamy chicken alfredo. plus unlimited
>> judd hirsh. >> yes. >> you should know this.r blank number of cabs in new york city. but there's only one that pace you. >> how many cabs in new york city? >> 10,000, 12,000, or 13,000. >> 12,000. >> yes. you win. you win your own personal taxi. >> yes, i can get one. >> thank you. you can get the premier of taxi brooklyn at 10:00 tomorrow. >>> everything you need for a broo[ jennifer garner ]row. why can't powerful sunscreen...
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i'm on broadway acting with judd hirsch, an academy award nominee.> it was the worst winter. >> at city field where we shot there were eight inches of snow on the ground and we were trying to watch a baseball game. poor vivica fox couldn't get her words out. look up, look up! they had to shoot it eight times. >> maybe "sharknado" in hawaii. >> were you surprised the second one was so quick? >> not when i saw the social media phenomenon. i was watching on a tour bus at the time. i was blown away. i'm on the twitter, facebook, going, oh, my god, is everybody watching this? i got the call. my friends thought i got a scorcese vi. dude! you're in "sharknado 2." >> yeah. it's more than a cameo. they are trying to destroy this movie by having me in it. >> you're a natural. >> you're a good actor, too. >> you're right. >> they have me jumping off a cab on a string on broadway. tmz is like, oh, this looks great. they put together a fun movie. >> have you seen the final version? >> we all know sequels are -- [ blows raspberry ] >> this one is thinking. >> ian
i'm on broadway acting with judd hirsch, an academy award nominee.> it was the worst winter. >> at city field where we shot there were eight inches of snow on the ground and we were trying to watch a baseball game. poor vivica fox couldn't get her words out. look up, look up! they had to shoot it eight times. >> maybe "sharknado" in hawaii. >> were you surprised the second one was so quick? >> not when i saw the social media phenomenon. i was watching on a...